OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Arc Welding and Cutting

OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Arc Welding and Cutting

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The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Arc Welding and Cutting is a specialized training program designed to equip learners with essential knowledge and practical skills required in welding and metal fabrication industries. It focuses on safe handling of welding equipment, proper cutting techniques, and industry-standard working practices.

This course covers key areas such as arc welding processes, cutting methods, equipment operation, electrode selection, joint preparation, and welding safety procedures. Learners are also trained in hazard identification, fire prevention, and the use of personal protective equipment to ensure safe working conditions. The program is structured in line with occupational safety principles inspired by OSHA standards, promoting safe, efficient, and responsible welding practices.

By completing this diploma, participants develop the technical skills and safety awareness needed for entry-level and professional roles in welding and fabrication industries. It is ideal for aspiring welders, technicians, construction workers, and individuals seeking careers in industrial and manufacturing sectors.

OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Arc Welding and Cutting

To ensure effective learning in the OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Arc Welding and Cutting, the following basic requirements are recommended:

  • Age Requirement: Learners should be at least 16 years old.
  • Educational Background: A secondary school education is recommended. Relevant qualifications such as Mechanical Engineering, Technical Studies, Industrial Training, or Welding-related certificates are beneficial.
  • Language Proficiency: A basic understanding of English is required to follow technical instructions, safety guidelines, and training materials.
  • Work Experience: No prior experience is required. However, experience in construction, metalwork, or industrial environments can be helpful.

This course is suitable for beginners as well as individuals aiming to build or improve their welding and cutting skills in line with occupational safety principles inspired by OSHA standards.

Study Units

  • Introduction to Arc Welding and Cutting (4 Hours)
  • Safety Procedures and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (4 Hours)
  • Types of Arc Welding Processes (4 Hours)
  • Understanding Metal Properties and Welding Techniques (3 Hours)
  • Welding Positions and Joint Configurations (4 Hours)
  • Welding Defects, Inspection, and Quality Control (3 Hours)
  • Cutting Techniques: Oxy-Fuel and Plasma Cutting (4 Hours)
  • Blueprint Reading and Welding Symbol Interpretation (4 Hours)

Learning Outcomes

Introduction to Arc Welding and Cutting (4 Hours)

  • Understand the fundamental principles of arc welding and cutting
  • Learn about the applications of welding in various industries
  • Identify different types of welding and cutting equipment
  • Recognise the importance of precision and safety in welding operations

Safety Procedures and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (4 Hours)

  • Understand workplace safety regulations and best practices in welding
  • Learn the proper use of PPE, including helmets, gloves, and protective clothing
  • Recognise common welding hazards and methods to prevent injuries
  • Develop skills in fire prevention and emergency response during welding activities

Types of Arc Welding Processes (4 Hours)

  • Identify different arc welding processes such as SMAW, GTAW, and GMAW
  • Understand the advantages and limitations of each welding method
  • Learn how to select the appropriate welding process for different materials
  • Develop an understanding of electrical principles in arc welding

Understanding Metal Properties and Welding Techniques (3 Hours)

  • Learn about the properties of various metals and their impact on welding
  • Understand the effect of heat and cooling rates on weld quality
  • Recognise the importance of preheating and post-weld treatments
  • Develop techniques to minimise distortion and ensure strong welds

Welding Positions and Joint Configurations (4 Hours)

  • Understand different welding positions: flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead
  • Learn about common joint configurations such as butt, lap, and fillet joints
  • Develop skills in setting up materials and aligning joints for optimal welding
  • Understand how welding position affects weld quality and efficiency

Welding Defects, Inspection, and Quality Control (3 Hours)

  • Identify common welding defects including porosity, cracks, and undercuts
  • Learn inspection techniques using visual and non-destructive methods
  • Understand quality control standards and procedures in welding
  • Develop problem-solving skills to correct welding defects

Cutting Techniques: Oxy-Fuel and Plasma Cutting (4 Hours)

  • Learn the principles and applications of oxy-fuel and plasma cutting
  • Understand safe operation of cutting equipment
  • Develop skills for precise and clean cuts on various materials
  • Recognise the advantages and limitations of different cutting methods

Blueprint Reading and Welding Symbol Interpretation (4 Hours)

  • Learn how to read and interpret welding symbols on technical drawings
  • Understand the importance of blueprints in welding projects
  • Develop skills to translate design specifications into welding applications
  • Recognise industry-standard symbols and notations used in welding documentation

The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Arc Welding and Cutting provides learners with essential technical skills and safety knowledge required for working in welding, fabrication, and industrial environments.

  • Comprehensive Welding and Cutting Knowledge
    Gain in-depth understanding of arc welding and cutting techniques, including SMAW, GTAW, GMAW, oxy-fuel cutting, and plasma cutting.
  • Hands-On Practical Skills
    Develop essential welding and cutting skills through practical learning, ensuring proficiency in real-world applications.
  • Industry-Recognised Safety Training
    Learn critical safety procedures, proper use of PPE, and risk prevention strategies to maintain a secure working environment.
  • Improved Job Prospects and Career Growth
    Enhance employability in industries such as construction, automotive, shipbuilding, manufacturing, and metal fabrication.
  • Understanding of Welding Materials and Techniques
    Learn about different metal properties, welding positions, and joint configurations to produce high-quality welds.
  • Quality Control and Inspection Skills
    Gain expertise in identifying welding defects, troubleshooting issues, and ensuring compliance with industry standards.
  • Ability to Read Blueprints and Welding Symbols
    Develop skills in interpreting technical drawings and welding notations for precise project execution.
  • Flexible Learning for Various Experience Levels
    Suitable for beginners entering the welding field as well as professionals looking to refine their skills and stay updated with industry advancements.
  • Preparation for Certification and Further Training
    Build a strong foundation for pursuing advanced welding certifications or specialisation in specific welding techniques.
  • Contribution to High-Demand Industries
    Join a workforce that is essential to infrastructure development, mechanical engineering, and industrial manufacturing.

This diploma provides a structured learning experience, equipping participants with the technical expertise and safety awareness needed to excel in the welding and cutting industry.

This course is designed for individuals seeking to develop or enhance their welding and cutting skills for industrial, construction, and manufacturing applications. It is ideal for:

  • Aspiring Welders and Fabricators – Individuals looking to enter the welding profession with a strong foundation in arc welding and cutting techniques.
  • Construction and Engineering Professionals – Workers in construction, metal fabrication, and structural engineering who require welding expertise.
  • Manufacturing and Industrial Technicians – Employees in factories, production plants, and assembly lines who handle metal components and structures.
  • Automotive and Machinery Repair Technicians – Professionals involved in vehicle repairs, heavy machinery maintenance, and equipment fabrication.
  • Shipbuilding and Marine Industry Workers – Those engaged in welding and metalwork for ship construction and maintenance.
  • Vocational and Technical Students – Participants in trade schools, apprenticeships, or engineering programmes seeking practical welding knowledge.
  • DIY Enthusiasts and Hobbyists – Individuals interested in learning welding for personal projects, custom metalwork, or small-scale repairs.
  • Health and Safety Officers in Industrial Settings – Professionals responsible for enforcing welding safety standards and ensuring compliance with workplace regulations.

This diploma is suitable for both beginners and experienced professionals who want to refine their skills, enhance job prospects, and meet industry safety requirements.

FAQS

Learners will understand arc welding processes, cutting techniques, equipment usage, joint preparation, electrode selection, and workplace safety procedures.

This diploma enhances technical and practical skills, increasing job opportunities in construction, manufacturing, fabrication, and industrial welding sectors.

OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Arc Welding and Cutting is offered in various formats, including online, in person, or a combination of both. Participants can choose the format that best fits their schedule and learning preferences. But the final decision is made by ATP.

OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Arc Welding and Cutting is evaluated through quiz-based assessments conducted by Approved Training Partners (ATPs). The assessment consists of 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) designed to measure participants’ understanding of the course content and their ability to apply safety concepts in real workplace situations. A minimum score of 70% is required to successfully pass.

OSHAA courses are delivered through authorized instructors and approved training partners under the OSHAA Outreach Training Program. If you would like to learn more about our Approved Training Partners (ATPs) and available training options, please email support@oshamericana.com.

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