🎉 3.4U Inspection Controller Exam Prep - NOW LIVE!
The Complete CSWIP Underwater Pathway is Here I'm excited to announce that the 3.4U Inspection Controller exam prep is now available in Beyond the Surface! 📚 What's Available Now: Complete Progression Path: - ✅ 3.1U Underwater Inspector (176 questions) - ✅ 3.2U Advanced Inspector (510 questions) - ✅ 3.4U Inspection Controller (616 questions) ← NEW! - 🎯 What Makes 3.4U Special: The 3.4U exam prep includes everything from your entire CSWIP underwater journey: Foundation Knowledge: - All 3.1U topics (basic underwater inspection) - All 3.2U topics (MPI, advanced UT, grinding, NDT) - Plus NEW Inspection Controller Topics: - Corrosion & Cathodic Protection Systems (25 questions) - Weld Defects & Terminology (36 questions) - Concrete Structures (7 questions) - Platform Deterioration & NDT Methods (38 questions) - Total: 616 verified questions across 23 categories 🔥 Flexible Exam Modes: Practice exactly what you need: 1. 3.1U Review Mode - Brush up on foundations 2. 3.2U Review Mode - Practice advanced inspector topics 3. 3.4U NEW Topics Only - Focus on inspection controller material 4. 3.4U Complete Exam - Test yourself on EVERYTHING Each mode offers 10, 25, or 50 question mock exams. 💡 Why This Matters: Whether you're: - Starting your journey with 3.1U - Moving up to 3.2U advanced inspector - Making the jump to 3.4U inspection controller - All your exam prep is now in one place, on your phone, ready whenever you need it. 🚀 How to Access: 1. Go to: howtobecomeacommercialdiver.co.uk/exam-prep or to the classroom page and look for Module 7 2. Click on the 3.4U Inspection Controller card 3. Log in with your Beyond the Surface credentials 4. Start practicing! Feedback from Diver/3.4u Tam Tasasiz on the 3.4U platform: "This is going to be an invaluable tool for any professional diver as we all forget stuff and to have it in an easy to use format and on hand at all times means easy revision and will in my opinion improve standards in inspection simply because they can have it on the phone as divers are a bit lazy with inspection but not their phones lol."