ICTQual AB Level 2 Diploma in QC Piping Inspector
The ICTQual AB Level 2 Diploma in QC Piping Inspector is a progressive career-building qualification designed for learners ready to deepen their skills in inspection, documentation, and quality standards for piping systems. At this intermediate level, learners build solid technical competence in interpreting piping drawings, conducting inspections, and applying industry-standard methodologies for quality control and documentation.
Through structured modules, learners engage with essential areas such as Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID), isometric drawing interpretation, welding inspection basics, and early-scale non‑destructive testing (NDT) techniques. The qualification emphasises practical application: learners prepare Inspection Test Plans (ITPs), perform visual weld inspections, verify material traceability, and apply safety protocols suited to live project environments.
Ideal for learners seeking to move from foundational knowledge to applied inspection responsibilities, this diploma prepares candidates to take on roles like QC Piping Inspector, Piping Inspection Technician, or QA/QC Support Operator. It also lays the groundwork for further progression into advanced QA/QC diplomas or technical certifications in welding inspection or NDT methods.
Upon completion, learners will have acquired the technical skills, documentation ability, and inspection knowledge essential for project-based QA/QC roles enabling confident entry into industrial piping inspection careers and providing a clear path toward professional growth.
Level 2 Diploma in QC Piping Inspector
To enrol in ICTQual AB Level 2 Diploma in QC Piping Inspector, learner must meet the following entry requirements:
This qualification, the ICTQual AB Level 2 Diploma in QC Piping Inspector, consists of 5 mandatory units.
- Interpretation of Piping Drawings: P&ID, Isometrics, and GA Drawings
- QA/QC Documentation: ITP, Checklists, Record‑keeping
- Basic Welding Inspection and Defect Recognition
- Introduction to Non‑Destructive Testing (VT, PT, MT)
- Site Safety, Component Verification, and Inspection Tools
Learning Outcomes for the Study Units:
Interpretation of Piping Drawings: P&ID, Isometrics, and GA Drawings
- Accurately interpret Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs), isometric, and General Arrangement (GA) drawings to support inspection planning.
- Identify piping components and system layout using drawing symbols, line types, tags, and equipment notation.
- Apply drawing interpretation to verify compliance with design specifications and inspection requirements.
QA/QC Documentation: ITP, Checklists, Record-keeping
- Create and manage Inspection Test Plans (ITPs), checklists, and quality documentation according to project requirements.
- Understand the importance of accurate record keeping for traceability and project audit support.
- Maintain inspection logs and non‑conformance records in alignment with QA/QC procedures.
Basic Welding Inspection and Defect Recognition
- Identify common welding joints and processes, including butt, socket, and fillet weld types.
- Recognize typical welding defects such as cracks, porosity, undercut, and incomplete fusion.
- Document defect findings clearly and apply basic acceptance criteria from welding standards.
Introduction to Non‑Destructive Testing (VT, PT, MT)
- Demonstrate elementary Visual Testing (VT), Dye Penetrant (PT), and Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) inspection techniques.
- Understand the purpose and limitations of each non‑destructive method in identifying surface defects.
- Prepare basic NDT reports that record findings, equipment used, and next-step recommendations.
Site Safety, Component Verification, and Inspection Tools
- Apply site safety protocols during inspection tasks, including hazard awareness and use of personal protective equipment.
- Verify quantity and quality of piping components, checking materials against specifications and certificates.
- Use inspection tools such as torque wrenches, calipers, thickness gauges, and flanges to support accurate quality verification.
The ICTQual AB Level 2 Diploma in QC Piping Inspector equips individuals with fundamental skills in quality control, basic inspection techniques, and compliance for industrial piping systems. Completing this diploma provides a solid foundation for technical roles in piping inspection and prepares candidates for hands-on responsibilities in QC and industrial projects.
- Trainee QC Piping Inspector – Assist in basic piping inspection tasks under supervision.
- Inspection Assistant – Support senior inspectors with monitoring, documentation, and quality checks.
- Welding Support Technician – Observe and assist in evaluating welding quality.
- Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Assistant – Gain initial exposure to Visual, Dye Penetrant, and Magnetic Particle Testing methods.
- QA Documentation Support – Help maintain quality records, checklists, and project logs.
- Site Safety Assistant – Support hazard awareness, safety protocols, and use of PPE during inspections.
- Inspection Tools Assistant – Learn to use torque wrenches, calipers, thickness gauges, and other inspection tools.
- Industrial Project Support Roles – Contribute to project monitoring, reporting, and basic quality control activities.
- Technical Skill Development – Build hands-on experience in QC piping processes for future career growth.
- Foundation for Higher-Level QC Roles – Establish a technical base for advancing to higher-level QC and inspection responsibilities.
