Course Overview
This course is designed to help you undertake various welding techniques and procedures safely, giving you an in-depth understanding of the welding processes, their applications and the equipment, materials and consumables used, so you can work to engineering industry specifications and standards.
Anyone looking at a career in engineering or manufacturing as a welder.
The course covers the Metal Active/Inert Gas Shielding (MAGS/MIGS), Manual Metal Arc (MMA) and Tungsten Active/Inert Gas Shielding (TAGS/TIGS) welding processes. You will need to complete a range of welded joints in various welding positions to the BSEN 4872 welding standard. These welded joints will then undergo various destructive tests before being visually assesses by the assessor.
You will learn how to recognise and identify basic welding defects, how to rectify and prevent any faults that can occur, and how to adjust and set the conditions for welding in line with relevant specifications and weld procedures.
You will also need to prepare for welding by obtaining the necessary job instructions, materials, tools, equipment and any documentation, check and inspect the welding equipment to make sure its in a safe working condition and suitable for the welding to be undertaken.
On completing this course, you could move on to NVQ Fabrication & Welding Level 2 or City & Guilds Advanced Welding Level 2.
The course is intended for those aged 19 or over, and while there is no formal entry requirements you should be enthusiastic about fabrication & welding.
You will need to provide your own Personal Protective Equipment (steel toe cap books and fire retardant overalls).