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QA QC Instrumentation

The QA/QC Instrumentation course is designed to develop practical skills in inspection, testing, and quality control of instrumentation and control systems. Learners gain knowledge of calibration procedures, loop checking, documentation, and standards compliance used in industrial projects. This training prepares participants for QA/QC instrumentation roles in oil & gas, power plants, and process industries.

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To enroll in the Burraq-UK Level 3 Certificate in Quality Control and Quality Assurance (QA/QC) in Instrumentation, applicants should meet the following requirements:

  • Age Requirement: Candidates must be 18 years or older at the time of enrollment.
  • Educational Background: Applicants should have a basic understanding of mathematics, physics, and electrical/instrumentation principles. A diploma or degree in instrumentation, electrical, or related engineering fields is preferred but not mandatory.
  • Technical Knowledge: Familiarity with instrumentation systems, control processes, or calibration techniques will be an added advantage.
  • Work Experience: Prior industrial or field experience in instrumentation, maintenance, or quality inspection is desirable but not compulsory.
  • English Proficiency: Learners must demonstrate intermediate to upper-intermediate English skills to understand technical content, participate in discussions, and complete assessments effectively.
Course Code Curriculum Title Credit DLH
# Fundamentals of Quality Control and Quality Assurance in Instrumentation 4 20
# Instrumentation Basics 4 20
# Quality Control Principles in Instrumentation 4 20
# Calibration and Testing Procedures 4 20
# Inspection Techniques and Tools 4 20
# Instrumentation Installation and Commissioning 4 20
# Maintenance and Troubleshooting for QC 4 20
# Documentation and Reporting 4 20
# Safety Considerations in QC 4 20
#0 Practical Sessions 4 20

After completing the QA/QC Instrumentation course, learners will be able to:

  • Understand QA/QC principles and standards used in instrumentation and control systems

  • Perform inspection and verification of instrumentation equipment and installations

  • Apply calibration and loop checking procedures correctly

  • Read and interpret P&IDs, loop diagrams, and instrumentation drawings

  • Conduct testing and commissioning checks for field instruments

  • Prepare QA/QC reports, checklists, and technical documentation

  • Ensure compliance with international codes and project specifications

  • Identify faults and non-conformities in instrumentation systems

  • Follow safety and quality procedures in industrial environments

  • Support QA/QC activities in oil & gas, power, and process industry projects

All modules within this qualification are assessed internally by the approved training Centre and externally verified by BURRAQ UK. The program uses a criterion-referenced assessment approach to ensure that learners successfully meet all required learning outcomes.

Pass in any unit is granted only when the learner submits valid, reliable, and authentic evidence that demonstrates achievement of the assessment criteria. The Assessor is responsible for reviewing this evidence and confirming that the learner has attained the expected standard.

To guarantee fairness, transparency, and consistency, assessors are required to maintain a detailed audit record, clearly documenting the basis of their assessment decisions in line with quality assurance requirements.

All modules within this qualification are assessed internally by the approved training Centre and externally verified by BURRAQ UK. The program uses a criterion-referenced assessment approach to ensure that learners successfully meet all required learning outcomes.

Pass in any unit is granted only when the learner submits valid, reliable, and authentic evidence that demonstrates achievement of the assessment criteria. The Assessor is responsible for reviewing this evidence and confirming that the learner has attained the expected standard.

To guarantee fairness, transparency, and consistency, assessors are required to maintain a detailed audit record, clearly documenting the basis of their assessment decisions in line with quality assurance requirements.

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