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  • Heat Treating

Heat Treatment of Nickel Based Alloys

Heat Treatment of Nickel- and Cobalt-Based Alloys is one of a series of courses giving underlying knowledge for heat treatment. This course extends earlier general courses on basic metallurgy and heat treatment, to cover the special aspects of nickel- and cobalt- based alloys, known as “super alloys.” Topics include basic metallurgy, alloy types and responses to heat treatment, heat treatment processes, the gamma prime (ý) phase, and single-crystal castings. Learning Objectives By the end of this training, you will be able to: Demonstrate a basic understanding of heat treatment of “super alloys.” Describe common alloys of nickel and cobalt. Describe the effects of heat treatment on common alloys. Explain the gamma prime phase. Describe Nadcap requirements for heat treatment of “super alloys.” Who Should Attend Any person who is actively involved with or associated with nickel-based alloys will benefit from this course. Participants must have knowledge of Basic Metallurgy of Heat Treatments and Basic Heat Treatment. Course Delivery Courses are created by industry-specific subject matter experts. PRI instructors have years of industry and auditing experience with an established background in the subjects they teach. In Person Instructor Led Courses are taught on site by well-qualified, experienced PRI instructors. Virtual Instructor Led Online training sessions are taught live by PRI instructors. This course has been developed and delivered by the Performance Review Institute (PRI) are pre-qualified by Probitas Authentication as meeting the AS9104/3A Continuing Professional Development requirements for AS9100, AS9110, and AS9120 auditor re-authentication.

  • MedAccred

MedAccred Audit Criteria Preparation: Injection Molding

PRI Training's MedAccred Audit Criteria Preparation: Injection Molding course is designed to provide a complete overview of MedAccred requirements related to the Injection Molding audit, focusing solely on technical aspects. After an introduction about MedAccred and MedAccred audits, the Instructor covers the topics below: Top Non-conformances (NCRs) including NCRs examples and NCRs responses. Also covered are the different NCRs categories and groupings as well as NCRs reports Review of AC8160 & Supplemental Checklists to clarify the requirements of each section of each checklist. The Instructor also presents information on frequently found problems as well as explanations of current requirements and interpretations from the Task Group. Preparation for the audit through a description of the planning needed during the six months before the audit, which also details actions that must be taken such as a self-audit and sending advance information to the Auditor. What should happen during an Injection Molding audit, from the moment the Auditor arrives until he leaves after the closing meeting. Who Should Attend? Those that have general oversight responsibilities for MedAccred audits and the need to understand what should be happening May be taking over direct liaison responsibilities in companies with experience of MedAccred and need to confirm their understanding Are new to MedAccred and will be responsible for managing or directly supporting MedAccred audits

  • Welding

Fusion Welding: Process Owner

Fusion Welding Process Owner for tungsten inert gas (TIG) or gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) helps process owners improve their skills and competencies in the aerospace workforce. Topics include contract review, welder qualification, quality systems, acceptance criteria, process control and compliance, methods used for welding preparation, and equipment and robotics. Also included are an introduction to basic metallurgy, several nondestructive testing methods, other weld processes, and drawing symbols. Learning Objectives By the end of this training, you will be able to: Explain the main requirements for manufacture of parts using gas tungsten arc welding. Demonstrate compliance with approved documentation and customer requirements. Describe the associated control requirements. Clarify the intent and interpretation of controlling specifications. Describe how fusion welding works and how it is affected by its environment. Who Should Attend Process owners who are capable of writing, reviewing, and approving processes, procedures, and qualifications of lower levels, as well as designing new processes and resolving issues among all other levels, will benefit from this course. Course Delivery Courses are created by industry-specific subject matter experts. PRI instructors have years of industry and auditing experience with an established background in the subjects they teach. In Person Instructor Led Courses are taught on site by well-qualified, experienced PRI instructors. Virtual Instructor Led Online training sessions are taught live by PRI instructors. This course has been developed and delivered by the Performance Review Institute (PRI) are pre-qualified by Probitas Authentication as meeting the AS9104/3A Continuing Professional Development requirements for AS9100, AS9110, and AS9120 auditor re-authentication.

  • Heat Treating

Heat Treatment of Alloy Steels

Heat Treatment of Alloy Steels is one of a series of courses giving underlying knowledge for heat treatment. This course extends earlier general courses on basic metallurgy and heat treatment to alloy steels. Topics include a comparison of iron and steel, alloy steel basics, alloy steel treatments, and special considerations including processing under Nadcap. Learning Objectives By the end of this training, you will be able to: Demonstrate a basic understanding of heat treatment of steels. Explain the difference between iron and steel. Describe the effects of heat treatment on common alloys. Describe Nadcap requirements for heat treatment of alloy steels. Explain soak time, quenching, and distortion and cracking. Apply the understanding to the units on stainless steels and on diffusion processes. Who Should Attend Any person who is actively involved with or associated with alloy steels will benefit from this course. Participants must have knowledge of Basic Metallurgy of Heat Treatments and Basic Heat Treatment. Course Delivery Courses are created by industry-specific subject matter experts. PRI instructors have years of industry and auditing experience with an established background in the subjects they teach. In-Person Instructor Led Courses are taught on-site by well-qualified, experienced PRI instructors. Virtual Instructor Led Online training sessions are taught live by PRI instructors. This course has been developed and delivered by the Performance Review Institute (PRI) are pre-qualified by Probitas Authentication as meeting the AS9104/3A Continuing Professional Development requirements for AS9100, AS9110, and AS9120 auditor re-authentication.

  • Quality Management Tools

8D Problem Solving

8D Problem Solving covers all aspects of using 8D methodology to contain, solve, and eliminate problems. The course introduces 8D problem solving, including AS13000 requirements and a process and reporting system focusing on product quality. The 8D structure is covered step by step: contain the event, form the team, identify the problem, contain the problem, identify root causes, identify corrective actions, implement actions, take preventive actions, and recognize the team. Learning Objectives By the end of this training, you will be able to: Explain each step of the 8D problem solving process. Complete 8D reports at all stages of the process. Satisfy the “qualified practitioner” requirement of AS13000. Who Should Attend Any person new to or currently involved with 8D problem solving will benefit from this course. Course Delivery Courses are created by industry-specific subject matter experts. PRI instructors have years of industry and auditing experience with an established background in the subjects they teach. In Person Instructor Led Courses are taught on site by well-qualified, experienced PRI instructors. Virtual Instructor Led Online training sessions are taught live by PRI instructors. “After taking this course I feel I am more equipped and confident to take my job to the next level.” This course has been developed and delivered by the Performance Review Institute (PRI) are pre-qualified by Probitas Authentication as meeting the AS9104/3A Continuing Professional Development requirements for AS9100, AS9110, and AS9120 auditor re-authentication.

  • Surface Enhancement

Surface Enhancement: Nadcap Audit Criteria Review

Get a 10% discount by registering for a public session of this course along with our Nadcap Audit Preparation eLearning. This Nadcap Audit Criteria Review course is also available as private training, where you can similarly bundle it with our Nadcap Audit Preparation eLearning. Contact PRI Training to find out more. Nadcap Audit Criteria Review: Surface Enhancement provides a complete overview of Nadcap requirements related to the Surface Enhancement / Shot Peening audit, with a focus on technical aspects. Topics include an introduction to Nadcap and Nadcap audits, the AC7117 Audit Criteria series and supplemental checklists, top nonconformances (NCRs), NCR categories and groupings, NCR reports, and current requirements and interpretations from the task group. Also included are a brief overview of audit preparation and audit procedures. Learning Objectives By the end of this training, you will be able to: Explain the structure and format of a Nadcap Surface Enhancement audit. Demonstrate an understanding of the AC7117 Audit Criteria series and supplemental checklists used during a Surface Enhancement audit. Review common findings and provide examples of how to meet the audit requirements. Who Should Attend Any person new to or currently involved with Nadcap Surface Enhancement / Shot Peening audits will benefit from this course. Course Delivery Courses are created by industry-specific subject matter experts. PRI instructors have years of industry and auditing experience with an established background in the subjects they teach. In Person Instructor Led Courses are taught on site by well-qualified, experienced PRI instructors. Virtual Instructor Led Online training sessions are taught live by PRI instructors. This course has been developed and delivered by the Performance Review Institute (PRI) are pre-qualified by Probitas Authentication as meeting the AS9104/3A Continuing Professional Development requirements for AS9100, AS9110, and AS9120 auditor re-authentication.

  • Quality Management Tools

Nadcap & Quality for Manufacturing Engineers

Nadcap and Quality for Manufacturing Engineering explains the quality functions required by AS/EN/JISQ 9100 and Nadcap and the other quality functions related to manufacturing engineers. The course provides overviews of aerospace quality, Nadcap, contract review, and outsourcing. Also covered are internal and Nadcap audit preparation, Root Cause Corrective Action (RCCA), failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA), and problem-solving tools. Learning Objectives By the end of this training, you will be able to: Explain the functions related to manufacturing engineers required by a high-profile quality environment. Relate the functions related to manufacturing engineers to the work environment. Write or rewrite internal procedures for the various quality functions and/or processes related to manufacturing engineers. Who Should Attend Any person new to or currently involved with manufacturing engineering will benefit from this course. Course Delivery Courses are created by industry-specific subject matter experts. PRI instructors have years of industry and auditing experience with an established background in the subjects they teach. In Person Instructor Led Courses are taught on site by well-qualified, experienced PRI instructors. Virtual Instructor Led Online training sessions are taught live by PRI instructors. This course has been developed and delivered by the Performance Review Institute (PRI) are pre-qualified by Probitas Authentication as meeting the AS9104/3A Continuing Professional Development requirements for AS9100, AS9110, and AS9120 auditor re-authentication.

  • Measurement & Inspection

Measurement & Inspection: Nadcap Audit Criteria Review

Get a 10% discount by registering for a public session of this course along with our Nadcap Audit Preparation eLearning. This Nadcap Audit Criteria Review course is also available as private training, where you can similarly bundle it with our Nadcap Audit Preparation eLearning. Contact PRI Training to find out more. Nadcap Audit Criteria Review: Measurement and Inspection provides a complete overview of Nadcap requirements related to the Measurement and Inspection audit. Topics include an introduction to Nadcap and Nadcap audits, top nonconformances (NCRs), NCR categories and groupings, NCR reports, and the AC7130 Audit Criteria series. Also covered are audit preparation and audit procedures. Learning Objectives By the end of this training, you will be able to: Explain the structure and format of a Nadcap Measurement and Inspection audit. Demonstrate an understanding of all sections of the AC7130 Audit Criteria series. Review common findings and provide examples of how to meet the audit requirements. Who Should Attend Any person new to or currently involved with Nadcap Measurement and Inspection audits will benefit from this course. Course Delivery Courses are created by industry-specific subject matter experts. PRI instructors have years of industry and auditing experience with an established background in the subjects they teach. In Person Instructor Led Courses are taught on site by well-qualified, experienced PRI instructors. Virtual Instructor Led Online training sessions are taught live by PRI instructors. “A must attend for anyone attempting to gain Nadcap approval for HT. Over the two days, my knowledge has increased exponentially.” This course has been developed and delivered by the Performance Review Institute (PRI) are pre-qualified by Probitas Authentication as meeting the AS9104/3A Continuing Professional Development requirements for AS9100, AS9110, and AS9120 auditor re-authentication.

  • Heat Treating

Heat Treating: Process Owner

Heat Treatment Process Owner helps process owners improve skills and competencies in the aerospace workforce. Topics include a summary of heat treatment metallurgy and practices, interpretation of specifications, procedures and inspection, operator and planner approvals, and errors and corrective actions. It also includes optional modules giving more detailed information on diffusion processes and brazing. Learning Objectives  By the end of this training, you will be able to: Interpret relevant specifications.  Review and approve process definitions.  Review and approve procedures. Qualify operators and planners. Resolve and avoid common problems in heat treatment.  Who Should Attend Process owners responsible for writing, reviewing, and approving processes, procedures, and qualifications of lower levels, and designing processes and resolving issues among other levels, will benefit from this course. Participants must have prior knowledge equivalent to the HT Process Owner and Introduction to Pyrometry courses  Course Delivery Courses are created by industry-specific subject matter experts. PRI instructors have years of industry and auditing experience with an established background in the subjects they teach.   In-Person Instructor Led Courses are taught on-site by well-qualified, experienced PRI instructors.  Virtual Instructor Led Online training sessions are taught live by PRI instructors.  “Great explanations on interpreting heat treating specs.”

  • MedAccred

MedAccred Audit Criteria Preparation: Welding

PRI Training's MedAccred Audit Criteria Preparation: Welding course is designed to provide a complete overview of MedAccred requirements related to the Welding audit, focusing solely on technical aspects. After an introduction about MedAccred and MedAccred audits, the Instructor covers the topics below: Top Non-conformances (NCRs) including NCRs examples and NCRs responses. Also covered are the different NCRs categories and groupings as well as NCRs reports. Review of AC8110, AC8110/3, AC8110/5, AC8110/12 to clarify the requirements of each section of each checklist. The Instructor also presents information on frequently found problems as well as explanations of current requirements and interpretations from the Task Group. Preparation for the audit through a description of the planning needed during the six months before the audit, which also details actions that must be taken such as a self-audit and sending advance information to the Auditor. What should happen during a Welding audit, from the moment the Auditor arrives until he leaves after the closing meeting. Who Should Attend? Those that have general oversight responsibilities for MedAccred audits and the need to understand what should be happening May be taking over direct liaison responsibilities in companies with experience of MedAccred and need to confirm their understanding Are new to MedAccred and will be responsible for managing or directly supporting MedAccred audits

  • Quality Management Tools

First Article of Inspection

First Article Inspection (FAI) is designed to teach participants the concepts and process to complete FAI based on AS9102 and equivalent standard requirements. Participants review each step in the FAI process and engage in an immersive activity completing First Article Inspection Report (FAIR) forms 1-3. Learning Objectives By the end of this training, you will be able to: Describe the goal, benefits, and requirements of FAI. Explain when to perform FAI. Explain when to perform partial FAI. Describe the FAI planning process and required documentation. Complete FAIR forms 1-3. Identify required FAIR documentation. Identify reasons for FAI rejection. Who Should Attend Any person who is involved in FAI, including those who are responsible for FAI in their organization or those responsible for providing FAI data to meet customer expectations or requirements, will benefit from this course. Course Delivery Courses are created by a team of learning development professionals and industry-specific subject matter experts. PRI instructors have years of industry and auditing experience with an established background in the subjects they teach. Courses include regular knowledge checks, real-world examples, and interactive scenario-based and group activities so the learner can apply new knowledge during the learning experience. In Person Instructor Led Courses are taught on site by well-qualified, experienced PRI instructors. They include group activities and discussions to engage learners so learners can apply knowledge immediately. Virtual Instructor Led Online training sessions taught live by PRI instructors use interactive technology and include group activities and discussions to engage learners so learners can apply knowledge immediately. eLearning First Article Inspection (FAI) is now available as an eLearning course! eLearning courses foster learning engagement through knowledge checks with feedback, scenarios, and interactivity allowing the learner to apply knowledge immediately. This course has been developed and delivered by the Performance Review Institute (PRI) are pre-qualified by Probitas Authentication as meeting the AS9104/3A Continuing Professional Development requirements for AS9100, AS9110, and AS9120 auditor re-authentication.

  • MedAccred

MedAccred Audit Criteria Preparation: Printed Circuit Boards Assemblies

PRI Training's MedAccred Audit Criteria Preparation: Electronics Printed Circuit Board Assemblies (PCBA) course is designed to provide a complete overview of MedAccred requirements related to the Electronics PCBA audit, focusing solely on technical aspects. After an introduction about MedAccred and MedAccred audits, the Instructor covers the topics below: Top Non-conformances (NCRs) including NCRs examples and NCRs responses. Also covered are the different NCRs categories and groupings as well as NCRs reports Review of AC8120 & Supplemental Checklists to clarify the requirements of each section of each checklist. The Instructor also presents information on frequently found problems as well as explanations of current requirements and interpretations from the Task Group. Preparation for the audit through a description of the planning needed during the six months before the audit, which also details actions that must be taken such as a self-audit and sending advance information to the Auditor. What should happen during an Electronics PCBA audit, from the moment the Auditor arrives until he leaves after the closing meeting. Who Should Attend? Those that have general oversight responsibilities for MedAccred audits and the need to understand what should be happening May be taking over direct liaison responsibilities in companies with experience of MedAccred and need to confirm their understanding Are new to MedAccred and will be responsible for managing or directly supporting MedAccred audits

  • Non-Destructive Testing

Non-Destructive Testing Level 3 Responsibilities

NDT Level 3 Responsibilities provides insight into the activities assigned to an NDT Level 3 according to industry and Nadcap standards. Topics include NDT Level 3 capabilities and activities, writing a procedure, NDT certification requirements, and Level 3 responsibilities. Also included are a review of the true responsibilities, written or implied, in NAS410/EN4179 and the difference in expectations between an NDT Level 3 and a Responsible Level 3. Learning Objectives By the end of this training, you will be able to: Describe the aerospace industry’s expectations of an NDT Level 3. Write a procedure. Develop work instructions, exam questions, and audit checklists. Approve a written practice and training outlines. Who Should Attend Current Level 3s and new level 3 candidates, as well as management teams responsible for nondestructive testing, will benefit from this course. Course Delivery Courses are created by industry-specific subject matter experts. PRI instructors have years of industry and auditing experience with an established background in the subjects they teach. In Person Instructor Led Courses are taught on site by well-qualified, experienced PRI instructors. Virtual Instructor Led Online training sessions are taught live by PRI instructors. “Good overview for anybody thinking of becoming NDT Level 3.” This course has been developed and delivered by the Performance Review Institute (PRI) are pre-qualified by Probitas Authentication as meeting the AS9104/3A Continuing Professional Development requirements for AS9100, AS9110, and AS9120 auditor re-authentication.

  • MedAccred

MedAccred Audit Preparation: Cable & Harness Assemblies

PRI Training's MedAccred Audit Criteria Preparation: Electronics Cable and Wire Harness is designed to provide a complete overview of MedAccred requirements related to the Electronics Cable and Wire Harness audit, focusing solely on technical aspects. After an introduction about MedAccred and MedAccred audits, the Instructor covers the topics below: Top Non-conformances (NCRs) including NCRs examples and NCRs responses. Also covered are the different NCRs categories and groupings as well as NCRs reports. Review of the checklists to clarify the requirements of each section of each checklist. The Instructor also presents information on frequently found problems as well as explanations of current requirements and interpretations from the Task Group. Preparation for the audit through a description of the planning needed during the six months before the audit, which also details actions that must be taken such as a self-audit and sending advance information to the Auditor. What should happen during an Electronics Cable and Wire Harness audit, from the moment the Auditor arrives until he leaves after the closing meeting. Who Should Attend? Those that have general oversight responsibilities for MedAccred audits and the need to understand what should be happening May be taking over direct liaison responsibilities in companies with experience of MedAccred and need to confirm their understanding Are new to MedAccred and will be responsible for managing or directly supporting MedAccred audits

  • Heat Treating

Basic Metallurgy of Heat Treatment

Basic Metallurgy of Heat Treatment is designed to help employees understand heat treatment, identify in-process changes that might be detrimental to the product, and take corrective action to reduce the risk of nonconformance. This course covers the underlying metallurgy of heat treatment, including metals and structures, deformation, alloying, and properties and testing. These topics are developed in the alloy-specific courses in the series. Learning Objectives By the end of this training, you will be able to: Demonstrate a basic understanding of how heat treatment affects metals and structures. Identify how heat treatment process changes affect the product. Understand the alloy-specific information presented in the other courses in the series. Who Should Attend This training is recommended for anyone actively involved in heat treatment. Course Delivery Courses are created by industry-specific subject matter experts. PRI instructors have years of industry and auditing experience with an established background in the subjects they teach. In-Person Instructor Led Courses are taught on-site by well-qualified, experienced PRI instructors. Virtual Instructor Led Online training sessions are taught live by PRI instructors. This course has been developed and delivered by the Performance Review Institute (PRI) are pre-qualified by Probitas Authentication as meeting the AS9104/3A Continuing Professional Development requirements for AS9100, AS9110, and AS9120 auditor re-authentication.

  • Welding

Fusion Welding: Process Planner

Fusion Welding Process Planner for tungsten inert gas (TIG) or gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) helps process planners improve their skills and competencies in the aerospace workforce. Topics include an introduction to gas tungsten arc welding, contract review, welder qualification, quality systems, acceptance criteria, process control, and compliance. Also included are an introduction to basic metallurgy, several nondestructive testing methods, other weld processes, and drawing symbols. Learning Objectives By the end of this training, you will be able to: Explain the main requirements for manufacture of parts using GTAW. Demonstrate compliance with approved documentation and customer requirements. Describe associated control requirements. Clarify the intent and interpretation of controlling specifications. Explain how fusion welding works and describe how it is affected by its environment. Who Should Attend Process planners who are capable of problem solving, selecting manufacturing processes, and interpreting procedures to conform to customer specifications will benefit from this course. Course Delivery Courses are created by industry-specific subject matter experts. PRI instructors have years of industry and auditing experience with an established background in the subjects they teach. In Person Instructor Led Courses are taught on site by well-qualified, experienced PRI instructors. Virtual Instructor Led Online training sessions are taught live by PRI instructors. This course has been developed and delivered by the Performance Review Institute (PRI) are pre-qualified by Probitas Authentication as meeting the AS9104/3A Continuing Professional Development requirements for AS9100, AS9110, and AS9120 auditor re-authentication.

  • MedAccred

MedAccred Audit Criteria Preparation: Extrusion

PRI Training's MedAccred Audit Criteria Preparation: Extrusion course is designed to provide a complete overview of MedAccred requirements related to the Extrusion audit, focusing solely on technical aspects. After an introduction about MedAccred and MedAccred audits, the Instructor covers the topics below: Top Non-conformances (NCRs) including NCRs examples and NCRs responses. Also covered are the different NCRs categories and groupings as well as NCRs reports Review of AC8160 & Supplemental Checklists to clarify the requirements of each section of each checklist. The Instructor also presents information on frequently found problems as well as explanations of current requirements and interpretations from the Task Group. Preparation for the audit through a description of the planning needed during the six months before the audit, which also details actions that must be taken such as a self-audit and sending advance information to the Auditor. What should happen during an Extrusion audit, from the moment the Auditor arrives until he leaves after the closing meeting. Who Should Attend? Those that have general oversight responsibilities for MedAccred audits and the need to understand what should be happening May be taking over direct liaison responsibilities in companies with experience of MedAccred and need to confirm their understanding Are new to MedAccred and will be responsible for managing or directly supporting MedAccred audits

  • Quality Management Tools

Effective Aerospace Outsourcing

Effective Aerospace Outsourcing examines quality system requirements for the planning and control of outsourcing and work transfer. Topics include an overview of outsourcing and criteria, work transfer and scope, planning a systematic approach, quality systems requirements, supplier selection, commercial terms, customer requirements, risk management, process validation, and verification criteria. Learning Objectives By the end of this training, you will be able to: Describe quality standards for outsourcing and work transfer. Describe factors involved in outsourcing and work transfer. Plan a systematic approach for control of outsourcing and work transfer. Describe how to implement monitoring and continual improvement. Who Should Attend Any person who is involved or associated with quality assurance and control, vendor compliance, purchasing, or production planning will benefit from this course. Course Delivery Courses are created by industry-specific subject matter experts. PRI instructors have years of industry and auditing experience with an established background in the subjects they teach. In Person Instructor Led Courses are taught on site by well-qualified, experienced PRI instructors. Virtual Instructor Led Online training sessions are taught live by PRI instructors. This course has been developed and delivered by the Performance Review Institute (PRI) are pre-qualified by Probitas Authentication as meeting the AS9104/3A Continuing Professional Development requirements for AS9100, AS9110, and AS9120 auditor re-authentication.

  • Non-Destructive Testing

AC7114 Expectations

AC7114 Expectations provides a detailed review of the changes to AC7114: Nadcap Audit Criteria for Nondestructive Testing (NDT) Suppliers Accreditation Program. Topics include an explanation of the latest changes to AC7114, interpretation of the NDT Task Group expectations for checklist compliance, NDT quality system requirements, personnel certification requirements, and equipment calibration. Also covered are audit preparation and top nonconformances. Learning Objectives By the end of this training, you will be able to: Describe the changes to the AC7114 audit criteria. Demonstrate an understanding of NDT quality system requirements. Describe nondestructive testing personnel certification requirements. Calibrate nondestructive testing equipment. List top nonconformances. Who Should Attend Any person new to or currently involved with Nadcap Nondestructive Testing audits will benefit from this course. Course Delivery Courses are created by industry-specific subject matter experts. PRI instructors have years of industry and auditing experience with an established background in the subjects they teach. In Person Instructor Led Courses are taught on site by well-qualified, experienced PRI instructors. Virtual Instructor Led Online training sessions are taught live by PRI instructors. This course has been developed and delivered by the Performance Review Institute (PRI) are pre-qualified by Probitas Authentication as meeting the AS9104/3A Continuing Professional Development requirements for AS9100, AS9110, and AS9120 auditor re-authentication.

  • Chemical Processing

Chemical Processing: The Science and Engineering of Anodizing

The Science of Engineering and Anodizing helps attendees understand the science and engineering of chemical processes used to modify and enhance surface properties and performance. Topics include a review of electrochemical terminology and anodizing fundamentals; types of anodizing; tooling, racking, and masking; pre-treatment; conversion coating; stripping; acceptance; and periodic testing and solution control. Learning Objectives By the end of this training, you will be able to: Explain the anodizing process. Distinguish between chromating, anodizing, and plating. Explain preparation, processing, and stripping of chromating and types of anodizing and their effects on final product properties. Demonstrate an understanding of key lot and periodic tests. Explain the importance of written instructions and procedures. Explain the value of records and their review. Who Should Attend Any person new to or currently involved with the anodizing process will benefit from this course. Course Delivery Courses are created by industry-specific subject matter experts. PRI instructors have years of industry and auditing experience with an established background in the subjects they teach. In Person Instructor Led Courses are taught on site by well-qualified, experienced PRI instructors. Virtual Instructor Led Online training sessions are taught live by PRI instructors. “Great introduction to anodizing in relation to aerospace and industrial application.” This course has been developed and delivered by the Performance Review Institute (PRI) are pre-qualified by Probitas Authentication as meeting the AS9104/3A Continuing Professional Development requirements for AS9100, AS9110, and AS9120 auditor re-authentication. This course is guaranteed to align with the PRI Qualification Body of knowledge and is excellent preparation for theory assessments. All bodies of knowledge are free to download. Please contact PRIQualification@p-r-i.org for more information.

  • Heat Treating

Heat Treating: Process Operator

Heat Treatment Process Operator helps process operators improve their skills and competencies in the aerospace workforce. Topics include an introduction to heat treatment; transformations during heating, cooling, and/or quenching; metal properties during heat treatment; special process applications; equipment capability; and thermocouples. Information is linked to the practicalities an operator needs to know to perform heat treatments. Learning Objectives By the end of this training, you will be able to: Demonstrate a basic knowledge of metallurgical aspects of heat treatment, coating, and brazing of metallic materials. Describe thermal processes and their effects on final product properties. Identify parameters and activities to be specified and managed for thermal processes. Who Should Attend Process operators who perform the basic hands-on operations of the special process will benefit from this course. Course Delivery Courses are created by industry-specific subject matter experts. PRI instructors have years of industry and auditing experience with an established background in the subjects they teach. In-Person Instructor Led Courses are taught on-site by well-qualified, experienced PRI instructors. Virtual Instructor Led Online training sessions are taught live by PRI instructors. “Filled in lots of gaps in my knowledge of heat treating.” This course has been developed and delivered by the Performance Review Institute (PRI) are pre-qualified by Probitas Authentication as meeting the AS9104/3A Continuing Professional Development requirements for AS9100, AS9110, and AS9120 auditor re-authentication.

  • Heat Treating

Heat Treatment of Aluminum Alloys

Heat Treatment of Aluminum Alloys is one of a series of courses giving underlying knowledge for heat treatment. This course extends earlier general courses on basic metallurgy and heat treatment to cover the special aspects of aluminum alloys. Topics include aluminum alloy basics, common alloys, aluminum alloy treatments, precipitation and aging, limitations to use, testing, and special considerations including Nadcap requirements. Learning Objectives By the end of this training, you will be able to: Demonstrate a basic understanding of heat treatment of aluminum alloys. Describe the effects of heat treatment on common alloys. Describe Nadcap requirements for heat treatment of aluminum alloys. Who Should Attend Any person who is actively involved with or associated with aluminum alloys will benefit from this course. Participants must have knowledge of Basic Metallurgy of Heat Treatments and Basic Heat Treatment. Course Delivery Courses are created by industry-specific subject matter experts. PRI instructors have years of industry and auditing experience with an established background in the subjects they teach. In Person Instructor Led Courses are taught on site by well-qualified, experienced PRI instructors. Virtual Instructor Led Online training sessions are taught live by PRI instructors. This course has been developed and delivered by the Performance Review Institute (PRI) are pre-qualified by Probitas Authentication as meeting the AS9104/3A Continuing Professional Development requirements for AS9100, AS9110, and AS9120 auditor re-authentication.

  • Coatings

Coatings: Nadcap Audit Criteria Review

Get a 10% discount by registering for a public session of this course along with our Nadcap Audit Preparation eLearning. This Nadcap Audit Criteria Review course is also available as private training, where you can similarly bundle it with our Nadcap Audit Preparation eLearning. Contact PRI Training to find out more. Nadcap Audit Criteria Review: Coatings provides a complete overview of Nadcap requirements related to the Coatings audit, with a focus on technical aspects. Topics include an introduction to Nadcap and Nadcap audits, top nonconformances (NCRs), NCR categories and groupings, NCR reports, the AC7109 Audit Criteria series and supplemental checklists, and current requirements and interpretations from the task group. Also covered are audit preparation and audit procedures. Learning Objectives By the end of this training, you will be able to: Explain the structure and format of a Nadcap Coatings audit. Demonstrate an understanding of the AC7109 Audit Criteria series and supplemental checklists. Review common findings and provide examples of how to meet the audit requirements. Who Should Attend Any person new to or currently involved with Nadcap Coatings audits will benefit from this course. Course Delivery Courses are created by industry-specific subject matter experts. PRI instructors have years of industry and auditing experience with an established background in the subjects they teach. In Person Instructor Led Courses are taught on site by well-qualified, experienced PRI instructors. Virtual Instructor Led Online training sessions are taught live by PRI instructors. “Great tool to introduce and be successful in a Nadcap audit.” This course has been developed and delivered by the Performance Review Institute (PRI) are pre-qualified by Probitas Authentication as meeting the AS9104/3A Continuing Professional Development requirements for AS9100, AS9110, and AS9120 auditor re-authentication.

  • Quality Management Tools

Nadcap & Quality for Quality Engineers

Nadcap and Quality for Quality Engineers explains the various quality functions required by AS/EN/JISQ 9100 and Nadcap related to quality engineers. The course provides overviews of aerospace quality, Nadcap, contract review, and outsourcing. Also covered are failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA), internal and Nadcap audit preparation, Root Cause Corrective Action (RCCA), and problem-solving tools. Learning Objectives By the end of this training, you will be able to: Explain the different functions related to quality engineers required by a high-profile quality environment. Relate the different functions related to quality engineers to your work environment. Explain the knowledge requirements for a quality engineer function to individuals without previous quality training. Who Should Attend Any person new to or currently involved with the various quality functions will benefit from this course. Course Delivery Courses are created by industry-specific subject matter experts. PRI instructors have years of industry and auditing experience with an established background in the subjects they teach. In Person Instructor Led Courses are taught on site by well-qualified, experienced PRI instructors. Virtual Instructor Led Online training sessions are taught live by PRI instructors. This course has been developed and delivered by the Performance Review Institute (PRI) are pre-qualified by Probitas Authentication as meeting the AS9104/3A Continuing Professional Development requirements for AS9100, AS9110, and AS9120 auditor re-authentication.

  • Metallic Materials Testing

Materials Testing Laboratories: Nadcap Audit Criteria Review

Get a 10% discount by registering for a public session of this course along with our Nadcap Audit Preparation eLearning. This Nadcap Audit Criteria Review course is also available as private training, where you can similarly bundle it with our Nadcap Audit Preparation eLearning. Contact PRI Training to find out more. Nadcap Audit Criteria Review: Materials Testing provide a complete overview of Nadcap requirements related to the Materials Testing Laboratories (MTL) audit. Topics include an introduction to Nadcap and Nadcap audits, top nonconformances (NCRs), NCR categories and groupings, NCR reports, the AC7101 Audit Criteria series, and current requirements and interpretations from the task group. Also covered are audit preparation and audit procedures. Learning Objectives By the end of this training, you will be able to: Explain the structure and format of a Nadcap Materials Testing Laboratories audit. Demonstrate an understanding of the AC7101 Audit Criteria series used during a Materials Testing Laboratories audit.  Review common findings and provide examples of how to meet the audit requirements. Who Should Attend Any person new to or currently involved with Nadcap Materials Testing audits will benefit from this course. Course Delivery Courses are created by industry-specific subject matter experts. PRI instructors have years of industry and auditing experience with an established background in the subjects they teach. In Person Instructor Led Courses are taught on site by well-qualified, experienced PRI instructors. Virtual Instructor Led Online training sessions are taught live by PRI instructors. “Course information was very pivotal with an audit coming in the near future.” This course has been developed and delivered by the Performance Review Institute (PRI) are pre-qualified by Probitas Authentication as meeting the AS9104/3A Continuing Professional Development requirements for AS9100, AS9110, and AS9120 auditor re-authentication.

  • Non-Destructive Testing

Creating a Formal Training Plan to NAS/410

Creating a Formal Training Plan to NAS410 and Nadcap Requirements defines the NAS410 and Nadcap audit criteria for moving a trainee to a Level 1 or Level 2 Qualified Inspector in nondestructive testing (NDT) methods. Topics include NAS410 and Nadcap experience and training requirements, experience and training documentation, some unique subscriber requirements, developing a formal training plan, on-the-job training (OJT) records, and common nonconformances. Learning Objectives By the end of this training, you will be able to: Explain NAS410, EN4179, and Nadcap training and experience requirements. Describe NAS410, EN4179, and Nadcap training and experience documentation requirements. Develop a formal training plan according to NAS410, EN4179, and Nadcap requirements. Evaluate OJT experience records for different NDT methods. Describe some unique subscriber requirements. Describe common nonconformances. Who Should Attend Any person new to or currently involved with NDT personnel training and qualification, and NDT Level 3s or soon-to-be NDT Level 3s in all methods, will benefit from this course. Course Delivery Courses are created by industry-specific subject matter experts. PRI instructors have years of industry and auditing experience with an established background in the subjects they teach. In Person Instructor Led Courses are taught on site by well-qualified, experienced PRI instructors. Virtual Instructor Led Online training sessions are taught live by PRI instructors. This course has been developed and delivered by the Performance Review Institute (PRI) are pre-qualified by Probitas Authentication as meeting the AS9104/3A Continuing Professional Development requirements for AS9100, AS9110, and AS9120 auditor re-authentication.

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