CERTIFICATE IN INTRODUCTORY WELDING, FABRICATION AND CUTTING SKILLS
COURSE AUDIENCE
For anyone interested in welding and fabrication roles.
This level is ideal for anyone who wants to become a welder and is new to welding, metal fabrication, thermal cutting and/or brazing and soldering. Candidates will learn, develop and practise the skills required for employment and/or career progression in the engineering sector or for their own personal development.
WHAT WILL I LEARN?
- Health and safety hazards
- Types of fire extinguishers
- Safety signs and PPE
- Specific requirements for welding
- How to produce beads on plate in the PA flat position
- Lap fillet welding
- Brazed tee fillet joints
- Corner welding
- Measuring and marking out in preparation for metal fabrication and thermal cutting
- How to set up, prepare and shut down equipment for metal cutting, forming, joining and thermal cutting
- The use of metal fabrication and thermal cutting equipment
- Process requirement for metal fabrication and thermal cutting
COURSE SCHEDULE
This course requires a minimum group size to commence and will be scheduled once that number has been met.
COURSE DURATION
This course runs for 210 hours.
This course is managed by a Programme Manager who can be contacted to gain further information regarding the course details and the schedule of upcoming classes. Please feel free to contact:
Details
Mr. Lambert James
Phone: +592 22 65781
Email:
COST
The course cost GUY $300,000.
Successful learners will be awarded a certificate from City and Guilds. City & Guilds offers a range of products and services, mainly in vocational and technical education. One of their traditional strengths is the development of qualifications to ensure people learn skills that are work relevant and recognised by employers. A key part of these qualifications are assessments which are designed to measure the practical skills and knowledge of learners.
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