LICQual Welding Cutting Brazing Specialist (WCB) Course In Pakistan (Rawalpindi, Peshawar)

LICQual Welding Cutting Brazing Specialist (WCB) Course

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What is LICQual Welding Cutting Brazing Specialist (WCB) Course?

In this LICQual Welding Cutting Brazing Specialist (WCB) Course, students will gain the knowledge, skills and abilities needed to work in these kinds of high-heat environments. A variety of safety requirements are necessary depending on the type of welding, cutting or brazing you are doing as well as the proper protection practices. By gaining an understanding of these requirements, you can minimize health and workplace hazards.

What is Welding Cutting and Brazing?

Welding is the process of joining two or more pieces of metal together to form a single piece by melting adjoining areas of each piece and them letting them cool after they have been combined. Cutting is the process of separating two or more pieces of metal by concentrating intense heat via oxygen and fuel gas, or electrical arc gouging, onto a local area of the metal, resulting in a separation of the material. Brazing is a process like welding, but it occurs at lower temperatures and does not require melting the base metal.

Role & responsibility of Welding Cutting and Brazing:

A Welder, or Brazer, is responsible for assembling pieces of metal together or repairing damage in metal components using heavy machinery that emits high heat, melting the metal into shape. Their duties include reviewing blueprints, cutting metal into the appropriate shape and smoothing molten metal to remove creases

Why this course?

Hot work mishaps are responsible for thousands of injuries and millions of dollars in property damage every year. Any welding, soldering, cutting or brazing can cause burns, eye damage and fires, and virtually every industry is at risk. Welding, Cutting and Brazing Compliance Training will help you reduce that risk.

Learn OSHA regulations pertaining to hot work, and the practices and procedures that will keep you in compliance and protect your employees.

Who should attend this course?

Employees who are working in the industries as a welder’s cutters and brazers can must apply for this course

Employee Supervisor  Manager

Course content:

The Basics Welding Processes and Hazards Welding Best Practices and Precautions Operating Equipment Safely Cutting, Brazing, and Soldering Ventilation Requirements Welding Personal Protective Equipment Safe Welding Program Hexavalent Chromium

Learning outcomes:

After completing this course the learner will be able to 

Understand the key elements of the regulations and how to comply Take the proper steps to avoid fire- and heat-related injuries and damage Identify the hazards associated with various types of hot work Assume and assign responsibilities related to hot work precautions Reduce your costs for medical claims, workers' comp, and property damage Identify fire prevention techniques used during welding, cutting and brazing Recognize hazards associated with oxyacetylene and arc welding and methods to prevent these hazards Recall the proper handling, transportation, use and storage of compressed gas cylinders Identify personal protective equipment (PPE) to be worn when performing hot work operation Use engineering controls to eliminate exposure to hexavalent chromium and other toxic metals Use respirators whenever engineering controls do not eliminate exposure to respiratory hazards Know which metals, coatings and plating contains chromium (i.e. stainless steel) cause a respiratory hazard Use proper welding hood and filter lenses while welding, cutting and brazing Keep all exposed skin covered with clothes or PPE that will protect you against UV radiation, molten slag or other flying debris Inspect welding, cutting and brazing equipment prior to each shift Ensure the material you are welding, cutting or brazing is free from an overabundance of impurities Use fans to draw toxic fumes away from your body if ventilation systems are deficient Use all welding, cutting and brazing equipment according to manufacturer’s recommendations

Benefits:

Identify the major safety and health hazards of welding and cutting. Follow safe working procedures for different welding processes. Utilize engineering controls and administrative controls, and select the correct personal protective equipment, or PPE, for the task. Implement controls needed to prevent or control fires Never modify welding, cutting or brazing equipment unless recommended by the manufacturer Ensure that filter lenses are used in accordance with OSHA, ANSI and AWS standards and recommendations Utilize barriers to guard possible fire hazards from welding, cutting and brazing activities Utilize fire watches if welding, cutting and brazing operations are at close proximity to possible fire hazards

Key Topics:

Welding      Cutting  Brazing Soldering Weld ability Filler Materials and Flux  Welding Defects Gas Welding  Welding 

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