Course Details

Welding 3G (Training & Assessment)

Course Overview

The course consist of a combination of classroom and workshop sessions with various assessments throughout. This training course is designed to upskill learners/welders to perform welding using manual metal arc welding vertical position safely and certify on 3G welding position as per ASME SEC IX.

The course is designed to upskill the engineering technicians working within their trade discipline or appreciating another, where knowledge and understanding may be required.

The candidate should have minimum 6 months industrial experience in related welding process.

Upon successful completion of the training course, candidates will be awarded • MOHERI attested NTI course completion certificate • Welding License if the candidates pass the final (third party) practical assessment (Visual test + RT Test) - Only one attempt will be provided.

Other Details

Welding 3G (Training & Assessment)

  • Principle of Manual metal arc welding
  • Tools and equipment used in MMAW and GTAW
  • Welding joints and terms
  • Perform welding equipment inspection before starting of the task
  • Electrode classification and specification
  • Electrode storage and handling
  • Welding Procedure Specification (WPS)
  • Practical Exercises
  • Welding assessment on Plate 3G welding position as per ASME SEC IX

By the end of the module the candidate will be able to:

  • Perform welding operations safely.
  • Perform welding equipment inspection before starting of the task.
  • Set up and operate Manual Metal Arc Welding machine.
  • Select and use appropriate electrode. as per WPS.
  • Transmission and communication
  • Perform weld-using Manual Metal Arc Welding on mild steel in vertical position as per the given WPS
  • Identify the welding defects and suggest the solution
  • Interpret welding procedure specification

 

NTI ensures that learners are engaged and that their learning is transferred effectively, resulting in measurable learning outcomes. To attain this, we employ various learning methodologies, including audio-visual presentations, simulations, and group discussions.