Welding 3

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Apply safety principles, practices, philosophy and guidelines to the work environment. STS.HS.38.1

  • a

    Complete applicable safety assessment with 100% accuracy.STS.HS.38.1.a

  • b

    Use appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) while in the lab setting.STS.HS.38.1.b

  • c

    Use eye protection in compliance with Neb. Rev. Statute 79-715.STS.HS.38.1.c

  • d

    Carry out the safe application of tools and machines.STS.HS.38.1.d

  • e

    Explain the main hazards that are possible in the lab setting.STS.HS.38.1.e

  • f

    Demonstrate proper handling and storing of materials.STS.HS.38.1.f

Identify career opportunities in the welding industry.STS.HS.38.2

  • a

    Describe work behaviors needed to be employable.STS.HS.38.2.a

  • b

    Identify employment trends in the welding industry.STS.HS.38.2.b

  • c

    Identify the responsibilities and characteristics of professionals in the welding industry.STS.HS.38.2.c

  • d

    Identify the training, education, certification, and licensing requirements for careers in the welding industry.STS.HS.38.2.d

Demonstrate the use of welding communications.STS.HS.38.3

  • a

    Explain welding terminology.STS.HS.38.3.a

  • b

    Identify a quality weld according to the American Welding Society (AWS).STS.HS.38.3.b

  • c

    Measure metric and imperial measurements within an accuracy of a millimeter or 1/64 of an inch.STS.HS.38.3.c

  • d

    Explain mechanical drawings according to the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).STS.HS.38.3.d

  • e

    Explain welding symbols according to the AWS.STS.HS.38.3.e

  • f

    Solve mathematical functions used in welding.STS.HS.38.3.f

  • g

    Explain information from a welding procedure sheet.STS.HS.38.3.g

Identify the materials, tools, fasteners, and equipment needed to weld.STS.HS.38.4

  • a

    Identify tools and their use in welding.STS.HS.38.4.a

  • b

    Identify welding equipment and proper set up procedures according to the manufacturer's recommendations.STS.HS.38.4.b

  • c

    Identify the material used in welding.STS.HS.38.4.c

  • d

    Identify the filler material used in welding.STS.HS.38.4.d

  • e

    Determine types of fasteners, adhesives, and finishes used for welding.STS.HS.38.4.e

  • f

    Identify automated or emerging technologies in welding.STS.HS.38.4.f

Perform metal cutting operations.STS.HS.38.5

  • a

    Perform an abrasive cutting procedure.STS.HS.38.5.a

  • b

    Perform a mechanical cutting procedure.STS.HS.38.5.b

  • c

    Perform a hot (flame) source cutting operation. STS.HS.38.5.c

  • d

    Perform an arc cutting operation.STS.HS.38.5.d

  • e

    Perform an automated cutting operation.STS.HS.38.5.e

Join material using any methods of welding procedure in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions.STS.HS.38.6

  • a

    Create a pad of surface welds with no welding defects according to the AWS.STS.HS.38.6.a

  • b

    Create groove joints with no welding defects according to AWS standards.STS.HS.38.6.b

  • c

    Create fillet welds with no welding defects according to AWS standards.STS.HS.38.6.c

  • d

    Perform an AWS standard bend test.STS.HS.38.6.d

Produce a product with welding processes that are available. STS.HS.38.7

  • a

    Create a drawing with welding symbols according to AWS.STS.HS.38.7.a

  • b

    Perform mathematical calculations to estimate the cost of materials for the product.STS.HS.38.7.b

  • c

    Produce and finish the product to specifications.STS.HS.38.7.c

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