10 WEEKS - 240 CLOCK HOURS - TUITION GHS 23,220
The welding industry requires qualified skilled personnel to operate in their Quality Control/Quality Assurance, QA/QC departments. Such personnel operate in procurement, inspection, verification, fabrication set-up, fit-up, testing, reporting, WPS, PQR, Welder Qualification Testing and providing support to QC/QA Managers, Project Managers or Construction Managers.
This 10-week Welding and Inspection Training Program is designed for degree/diploma holders for employment in the oil and gas, manufacturing, mining, fabrication, construction, inspection and testing companies.
The program covers a wide range of hands-on skills and basic industry knowledge including arc welding and inspection, welding fabrication, welding technology and blueprint reading, nondestructive testing, resume writing and job search skills.
4 DAYS - 32 CLOCK HOURS - TUITION GHS 3,570.00
DISCRIPTION
This course will provide the non-metallurgist with basic knowledge of various metals and their weldability. Anyone involved with welding will benefit from the better understanding of welding the different metals. Students will learn metal properties, heat input, preheating, postheating, selecting filler metals, plus many more topicsThe welding industry requires qualified skilled personnel to operate in their Quality Control/Quality Assurance, QA/QC departments. Such personnel operate in procurement, inspection, verification, fabrication set-up, fit-up, testing, reporting, WPS, PQR, Welder Qualification Testing and providing support to QC/QA Managers, Project Managers or Construction Managers.
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DESCRIPTION:
Quality control personnel must have a solid background in welding defect analysis and weldment testing. This course can help provide that background and assist in establishing a weld quality control program and/or add support to an existing program. Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to assist in implementing the inspection technique or techniques that will best suit the company’s needs. This course has at least five hours of assigned homework.
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The objective of this course is to develop a practical understanding of welding with regard to welding processes, and auxiliary welding equipment for the welder. Also, to develop a technical understanding of the information contained on engineering drawings and the use of the information to communicate set-up and welding instructions from the designer to the welder and fitter.
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DESCRIPTION:
In designing this curriculum, every attempt has been made to develop a course that will meet the needs of vocational and technical teachers. The course objective is to increase each Instructor’s knowledge of welding and welding related subjects. The time will be spent in both classroom theory and “hands-on” practice for the major arc welding processes.
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This course concentrates on the single most used method of welding inspection - what we can see with the eye. Anyone involved with arc welding inspection, quality control, engineering or supervision should know the fundamentals of what to observe, “prior to”, “during” and “after” welding.
During this course you will spend time in the classroom and then in a “hands-on” lab session for actual practice.
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This course gives the non-welder a solid background and overview of the welding field along with some hands-on experience with the major welding processes. Purchasing agents, plant managers, manufacturers of welding products, distributor sales personnel, supervisors, quality assurance personnel, technical writers and others will gain an understanding of welding that will make you more proficient at your job involving welding related activities.
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