The training must include the fabrication documents applicable to the work performed. The training has to be approved by a Level III Examiner (in accordance with the requirements of the new TP271). The training program has to be acceptable to the shipyard and eventually, it filters up to SupShips or NAVSEA for their blessing.
As you are well know, many welders do not understand the fundamentals, so my course covers the welding processes, welding symbols, metallurgy, as well as the navy standards. There is hands-on inspection to ensure they understand how to measure welds and to visually verify the welds meet the requirements of the applicable acceptance criteria.
This is the first time I've opened the training to the "public." As mentioned, they have to be engaged in NAVSEA work or in the process of qualifying for NAVSEA work.
Best regards - Al