This course is designed specifically for inspection and quality roles, focusing on how to read and interpret engineering drawings from an inspection perspective. The goal is to reduce misinterpretation, improve consistency, and ensure inspection plans align with design intent.
Rather than covering drafting theory, the course concentrates on how prints are used during inspection and quality review.
Next Virtual Instructor Lead Training (vILT):
May 7th, 2026
This course introduces core mechanical inspection methods used in manufacturing quality control. It is designed for inspectors, machinists, and technicians who need to properly measure parts using common hand tools and understand when and how to apply them.
The emphasis is on correct tool usage, limitations, and good inspection practices rather than memorization or theory.
Next Virtual Instructor Lead Training (vILT):
April 9th, 2026
This course provides a practical introduction to nonconformance identification and part control methods used in modern manufacturing and quality systems. The focus is on understanding why nonconformances matter, how they impact quality and traceability, and how to properly control parts once an issue is identified.
Topics include common tagging and segregation methods such as red tags, hold areas, and alternate part identification practices. The course emphasizes clear communication between inspection, production, and quality to prevent escape and rework.
Next Virtual Instructor Lead Training (vILT):
April 7th, 2026