
Courses can be taken in any sequence based on the experience level of the individual. The introductory courses are recommended as a starting point to gain the understanding of the codes and standards necessary to be successful in the nuclear industry.(to download a copy of our PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COURSE booklet, please click here)
LIST OF COURSES:
Introductory
- Codes and Jurisdictional Requirements
- Introduction to CSA Standards
- Introduction to Jurisdictional Requirements
- Introduction to Nuclear Power Plants
Advanced
- ASME Section III – Design of Class 1 Components (two-day or four half-days)
- ASME Section III – Design Requirements for Nuclear Piping (two-day or four half-days)
- ASME Section III, Div.1 – Subsection NFÂ (two-day or four half-days)
- ASME Section III – QA Requirements: NCA-4000/NQA-1 (two-day or four half-days)
- ASME Section III – Workshop on the NCA-4000/NQA-1
- ASME Section IX – Welding & Brazing (two-day or four half-days)
- CSA N285.0 & ASME Section III – Class 1 Req. as Applied to Design Report/Stress Analysis Report (two-day or four half-days)
- Combined N285.0 and Section III Overview includes a workshop on Repairs, Replacement , Modification and Testing (four day or eight half-day course)
- CSA N299 Standards – Training Workshop (two-day or four half-days)
- QA Programs – Workshop Applicable to the Canadian Nuclear Industry – Standards N286, N299 & ISO-9001 (three day or six half-day)
- Nuclear QA Lead Auditor Examination: NCA-4000/NQA-1
- Preparation Workshop for the Lead Auditor Examination
- Skills Training for Nuclear QA Auditor/Lead Auditor
- Implementation of a QA Program