Welding Supervisor and Inspector Technology Training
Applied EngineeringAccredited
AIM
To give engineering personnel an insight into a range of welding technologies and to understand welding and fabrication processes to produce fit-for-purpose welds for specific applications.
TARGET AUDIENCE
Engineers and engineering trades personnel in the Mining and Resources Industries wanting to progress towards Welding Supervisor or Welding Inspector qualifications.
CONTENT
- Introduction to Welding Processes, Metal Cutting & Gouging
- Welding Process Definitions and Selection
- Health & Safety, Gas Cylinders and Hazards
- Codes & Regulations
- Welding Carbon Steel & Alloy Steels (Q&T, Cr/Mo, etc)
- Welding Non-Ferrous metals and other materials
- Weld Preparations, Welding Terms and Symbols
- Welding Procedures
- Welder Qualifications
- Heat Treatment
- Welding Consumables
- Weld Testing and Welding Documentation
- Distortion, Corrosion and Fatigue Failure
- QC in Welding
OUTCOMES
Understanding of Codes & Standards that apply in the welding and fabrication area with an insight into the risks and consequences of weld failure.
ASSESSMENT
Assessment will be applicable depending on competencies selected or industrial experience, against the following nationally accredited units of competency:
- MEM05051A Select Welding Process
- MEM05052A Apply safe Welding Practices
- MEM05014C Monitor Quality of Production Welding/Fabrications
- MEM15004B Perform Inspections
FURTHER TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
Progression towards Welding Supervisor or Welding Inspection qualifications.
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