Welding - Intro To Hot Work

This entry-level, non-certification class begins with an overview of all the fundamentals of hot work. Hot work is the standard, industry recognized name for the welding, oxy-fuel cutting/burning, or the heating of various metals for the purpose of: permanently joining them (welding), cutting them off (cutting or burning), or heating them to make them soft for reshaping (fitting). The course opens with a thorough overview of all the safety considerations when performing various types of hot work. On the first practical application,students will learn to use the oxyacetylene cutting torch to become proficient in straight cutting and hole piercing. Rounding-out the fundamentals of hot work is an entry-level, introduction to welding.This segment will focus on basic electrode or “stick ”welding (technically called:Shielded Metal Arc Welding-SMAW). Emphasized are perfecting the basic motion skills to apply SMAC Fillet (F)welds on limited thickness plate in the flat (1F)and horizontal (2F)positions.

Course Length

Up to 60 hours

Designed For Craft

All UBC Crafts

Pre-Requisites

No pre-requisites required at this time

Upon Completion

Certificate Type

Certificate Expires

Refresher Requirement

 
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