48.0508 Welding Technology/Welder
Occupational Orientation and Safety100
- 101
Prepare and mark time or job sheet, reports or records.101
- 102
Perform housekeeping duties daily.102
- 103
Follow verbal instructions to complete work assignments and rules.103
- 104
Follow written instructions to complete work assignments and rules.104
- 105
Demonstrate proper use and inspection of Personal Protection Equipment (PPE). 105
- 106
Demonstrate proper work area operation. 106
- 107
Demonstrate proper use of ventilation equipment. 107
- 108
Discuss proper Hot Zone operation. 108
- 109
Demonstrate knowledge of proper work actions for working in confined spaces. 109
- 110
Demonstrate knowledge of SDS sheets and precautionary labeling. 110
- 111
Demonstrate proper use and inspection of equipment used for each required welding and thermal cutting process. 111
- 112
Display familiarity with industrial and OSHA safety standards.112
- 113
Demonstrate knowledge of oxyfuel safety procedures.113
- 114
Demonstrate knowledge of arc welding safety procedures.114
- 115
Demonstrate emergency action plan (all inclusive).115
Principles of Welding200
- 201
Identify major types of metals (ferrous and nonferrous) used in welding.201
- 202
Describe the basic principles of heat, expansion and contraction as it relates to metals.202
- 203
Select appropriate welding technique, equipment and supplies for a given metal or process.203
- 204
Describe the industry accepted welding codes, standards and procedures and their use.204
- 205
Identify various joint designs (joint geometry).205
- 206
Clean and prepare materials for welding and/or cutting.206
- 207
Demonstrate proper use of hand tools.207
- 208
Demonstrate proper use of standard measuring and layout tools.208
- 209
Demonstrate proper use of power equipment.209
Welding, Drawing, and Weld Symbol Interpretation300
- 301
Interpret basic elements of a drawing or sketch.301
- 302
Interpret welding symbol information.302
- 303
Fabricate parts from a drawing or sketch (class project).303
- 304
Identify structural metals used in the metal fabrication field.304
- 305
Demonstrate knowledge of basic metric conversion.305
Visual Examination, Inspection, and Testing400
- 401
Evaluate cut surfaces and edges of prepared base metal parts for testing.401
- 402
Identify and evaluate weld discontinuities as per accept/reject criteria.402
- 403
Demonstrate visual inspection and destructive and non destructive techniques.403
Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)500
- 501
Perform safety inspections of SMAW equipment and accessories. 501
- 502
Make minor external repairs to SMAW equipment and accessories. 502
- 503
Set up and operate SMAW equipment. 503
- 504
Make fillet welds in all positions.504
- 505
Make groove welds in all positions. 505
- 506
Pass performance test in all positions. 506
- 507
Perform qualification test.507
Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)600
- 601
Perform safety inspections of GMAW equipment and accessories.601
- 602
Make minor external repairs to GMAW equipment and accessories. 602
- 603
Set up and operate GMAW equipment. 603
- 604
Make fillet welds in all positions. 604
- 605
Make groove welds in all positions. 605
- 606
Pass performance test. 606
Flux Corded Arc Welding (FCAW)700
- 701
Perform safety inspections of Flux Cored Arc equipment and accessories. 701
- 702
Make minor external repairs to Flux Cored Arc equipment and accessories. 702
- 703
Set up and operate FCAW equipment. 703
- 704
Make fillet welds in all positions. 704
- 705
Pass performance test.705
- 706
Demonstrate a groove weld in all positions.706
Gas Tungston Arc Welding (GTAW)800
- 801
Perform safety inspections of GTAW equipment and accessories.801
- 802
Make minor external repairs to GTAW equipment and accessories. 802
- 803
Set up and operate GTAW equipment. 803
- 804
Make fillet welds, in all positions, on ferrous materials. 804
- 805
Pass performance test on ferrous materials. 805
- 806
Set up and operate GTAW on nonferrous materials.806
- 807
Make fillet welds on nonferrous materials. 807
- 808
Pass performance test on nonferrous materials. 808
Manual Oxyfuel Gas Cutting (OFC)900
- 901
Perform safety inspections of OFC equipment and accessories. 901
- 902
Make minor external repairs to OFC equipment and accessories. 902
- 903
Set up for manual OFC operations on steel.903
- 904
Operate manual OFC equipment. 904
- 905
Perform straight cutting operations on steel. 905
- 906
Perform shape cutting operations on steel.906
- 907
Perform bevel cutting operations on steel. 907
- 908
Perform piercing operations on steel.908
Mechanized Oxyfuel Gas Cutting (OFC)1000
- 1001
Perform safety inspections of mechanized OFC equipment and accessories. 1001
- 1002
Make minor external repairs to mechanized OFC equipment and accessories.1002
- 1003
Set up and operate OFC equipment on steel.1003
- 1004
Perform straight cutting operations on steel. 1004
- 1005
Perform bevel cutting operations on steel. 1005
Manual Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC)1100
- 1101
Perform safety inspections of PAC equipment and accessories. 1101
- 1102
Make minor external repairs to PAC equipment and accessories. 1102
- 1103
Set up and operate manual PAC operations on ferrous and nonferrous materials. 1103
- 1104
Perform shape cutting operations on ferrous and nonferrous materials. 1104
Manual Air Carbon Arc Cutting (CAC-A)1200
- 1201
Perform safety inspections of CAC-A equipment and accessories. 1201
- 1202
Make minor external repairs to CAC-A equipment and accessories.1202
- 1203
Set up and operate manual CAC-A gouging and cutting operations on steel. 1203
- 1204
Perform gouging and scarfing operations, to remove base and weld metal, on steel. 1204
Brazing and Soldering1300
- 1301
Set up and operate silver oxyfuel brazing and silver soldering equipment.1301
- 1302
Perform brazing and silver soldering operations.1302
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