Downloadable Files


The following documents and guidelines are available for download free of charge. 
 
DOWNLOADABLE FILES
 
WTIA TECHNICAL GUIDANCE NOTES
Click here to access this set of guides for industry produced as outputs for the WTIA's National Diffusion Networks Project (NDNP)
 
Technical Guidance Notes TGN-3834 ISO 3834:2005 Quality requirements for fusion welding of metallic materials: Benefits and Implementation
Technical Note TN-25 Welding Specification for the water industry
 
* Feedback on all documents and guidelines would be welcome.  Email info@wtia.com.au with your comments for their improvement.

Guidelines
 
FUME MINIMISATION GUIDELINES
WTIA Guidance Note 1 - DEAERATOR CRACKING
WTIA Guidance Note 4 - ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS, IMPACT AND CONTROL IN FABRICATION OF WELDED PRODUCTS
WTIA Guidance Note 5 - PRESSURE EQUIPMENT DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE - AUSTRALIAN OH&S WORKCOVER REGULATIONS
WTIA Guidance Note 6 - POST WELD HEAT TREATMENT OF WELDED STRUCTURES
WTIA Guidance Note 7- RECOMMENDED WELDING MACHINE DAILY INSPECTION AND PRE-START CHECK LISTS
WTIA Guidance Note 8 - RECOMMENDED OXY-FUEL GAS DAILY INSPECTION AND PRE-START CHECK LIST
WTIA Guidance Note 9 - LASER SAFETY

International Institute of Welding (IIW) Board of Directors approved statement on manganese
 
IIW STATEMENT ON MANGANESE
 
WTIA DOCUMENTS
 
WTIA Constitution 2010
 
Membership Applications
 
PERSONAL MEMBER
CORPORATE MEMBER
SUSTAINING MEMBER
 
For information on membership of WTIA National Diffusion Networks Project please email info@wtia.com.au
 
WTIA Expert Technology Tool & Technical Note Order Form
 
WTIA President's and Financial Report
 
WTIA 2009 President's and Financial Report
 
 
QUALIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION DOCUMENTS
 
International Institute of Welding (IIW) Qualification Programme
 
Sample questions and answers for International Welding Practitioner (IWP) and International Welding Specialist (IWS) examinations, which may be used by examination candidates to gain an idea of the type of questions, knowledge area and the marks allocation in the actual examination.
 
IWP Q&A
IWS Q&A
 

To align Australian Industry and its welding inspection personnel with the global market, WTIA has introduced two levels of certified welding inspector. The following application forms for assessment should be completed and returned, with payment and appropriate documentation, by POST only to the WTIA Q&C Board Administrator, PO Box 6165, Silverwater, NSW 1811

WTIA CERTIFIED WELDING INSPECTOR (CWI)

MF:32 Application for assessment as a WTIA Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) after gaining IIW International Welding Inspector Basic (IWI B) qualification.

WTIA CERTIFIED SENIOR WELDING INSPECTOR (CSWI)

Transitional arrangements for
those people who already hold WTIA Welding Inspector certificate or IIW International Welding Inspector Standard (IWI S) diplomas
Click here for further information.

MF:33 Application for assessment as a WTIA Certified Senior Welding Inspector (CSWI)

SPECIAL OFFERS FOR THE UNEMPLOYED

New Victorian training project. Exciting opportunity for mature age workers with previous metal industry experience who are presently out of the workforce.

Click here for more information about free examination to the unemployed wishing to gain Welding Supervision AS 1796 Certificate 10 and/or AS 2214 qualifications.

MF:47 Examination Application form WTIA Welding Supervisor AS 1796 Certificate 10 or AS 2214.

 

 The documents can be downloaded in Adobe Acrobat .pdf format, a file format that can be viewed on all platforms, keeping fonts and layout intact.

 
If you do not have an application that can read Acrobat files or if you do not have Acrobat Reader or Acrobat Exchange software installed on your computer, you will need to first download and install Acrobat.

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If you have a CD-ROM an Acrobat CD Sampler is available from Adobe Resellers. To find out the location of your nearest reseller call the Adobe Sales line on "(02) 9930 3930".

Installation instructions are provided for each reader.

 
If you have difficulties installing the reader call the Adobe installation help line on "1800 809 188"

 


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