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		<description><![CDATA[A building inspector examines residential buildings, government buildings, public buildings, schools, water systems, bridges, water systems, dams, etc. The building inspector checks whether the contractor who has build the structure has followed the regulations and rules. Building inspectors ensure that the building regulations made by the government are followed and thereby ensure the safety of [...]]]></description>
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A building inspector examines residential buildings, government buildings, public buildings, schools, water systems, bridges, water systems, dams, etc. The building inspector checks whether the contractor who has build the structure has followed the regulations and rules.</p>
<p>Building inspectors ensure that the building regulations made by the government are followed and thereby ensure the safety of people. Any building contractor must comply with the codes and building ordinances specified by ICC.</p>
<p>The primary goal of building inspector training is to teach the building inspector to ensure that the construction is safe. This is archived by inspecting the quality of the structure. A building inspector also specializes in areas like elevator inspection, electrical inspection, plan inspection, plumbing inspection, mechanical inspection, etc.</p>
<p>There are several accredited institutes that offer courses to become a certified building inspector. After completing one of these courses you will be equipped with knowledge of construction, materials and buildings in general. Building inspection training in areas like mechanical, elevator, plumbing, electrical, etc. is offered through specialized courses.<br />
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People who want to take building inspector training are often already experienced with the building industry. Most attendees for the courses are carpenters, plumbers, electricians, etc. There </p>
<p>To be a building inspector you have to physically fit, since you will have to climb buildings for inspection in various stages of the construction. You will also need a valid driver’s license, since you need to drive to the inspection sites.</p>
<p>Building inspector training courses include training on construction techniques, practice standards, materials used for construction, and ethics. You will also be trained in suggesting repairs and corrections of faults and defects and preparing a report of the inspection. After completion of the course you will have to pass an examination. If you succeed you will be awarded with a certificate. If you would like to work for the government there will in some cases also be a civil service exam to pass.</p>
<p>It is easier to get work if you become a member of an recognized association of inspectors and if you plan to be self employed is important to get the right insurance. If you plan on being an employee, the employer will have to ensure you have insurance.</p>
<p>I you would like to know more about building inspector courses in your area you can get contact the National Institute of Building Inspectors (NIBI) or the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI).</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[In any industry quality is one of the most important things. Customers are satisfied when they see quality products and are willing to pay more for good quality stuff. Quality Inspectors are therefore in high demand in almost any kind of manufacturing industry. Quality inspection training is managed by big agencies that train professionals for [...]]]></description>
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<p>In any industry quality is one of the most important things. Customers are satisfied when they see quality products and are willing to pay more for good quality stuff.</p>
<p>Quality Inspectors are therefore in high demand in almost any kind of manufacturing industry. Quality inspection training is managed by big agencies that train professionals for quality checking. A trained quality inspector is often successfully placed in big factories or offices.</p>
<p>QC inspection services are among the largest and most accredited engineering and inspection laboratories. This institute trains students in quality inspection, staffing, consulting, etc. Through public workshops they train professionals from manufacturing companies. The goal of the quality inspection training is to improve their manufacturing process. The content of the courses includes consulting, ISO management, international standards, equipping students to improve the quality process in the organization, etc. They also equip students with knowledge of benchmarking, competitive analysis, Six Sigma, etc.</p>
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<p>There are a lot of other institutes providing quality inspection training in all aspects of quality inspection to produce well trained and efficient quality inspectors. Most courses require at least two years of experience in mechanical inspection and at least at high school diploma to apply for the course.</p>
<p>A course on quality tools provides students with knowledge on quality tools like force field analysis, tree diagrams, flow charting, cause and effect diagrams, etc. which are required to identify and analyze quality issues. The courses offered are usually made very interesting with quizzes and interactive sessions.</p>
<p>At the end of the course candidates will have to pass an examination. If the final examination is conducted and successfully passed, candidates will be awarded with a certificate of completion. The demand for quality inspectors is a huge in a number of fields. As a lucrative profession, well trained quality inspector can find a work in any big manufacturing companies. Institutes providing quality inspector training in your area are easily found on the internet through websites where details about the course, fees, duration, eligibility, etc. also can be found. Before joining a quality inspection course it is advised to contact the institutes by mail or over the telephone to make sure it is the right course for you and then take your first step towards a exciting and lucrative career.</p>
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