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Professional Welding Primer

According to Waterwelders.com, here are some of the basics to professional welding that you should know.


Types of Welding


Steel Welding

The broadest field of welding that is also the most accesible field for a budding professional welder. Steel welding presents the more job opportunities in this field. It also features the widest skill range of welders, from professionals in mega projects all the way to a farmhand repairing fences.


Stainless Welding

Stainless welding is a harder metal to weld and it takes longer for a welder to be specialized in it. Stainless welding is considered to be difficult because there is a very small margin for error. Due to the high skill requirement, this is considered to be a much smaller field and harder to qualify for.


Aluminium Welding

As we move up the difficulty ladder from Stainless Welding, we then arrive at Aluminium Welding which is also considered a very specailized field. Like Stainless Welding, Aluminium Welding is considered difficult because it is rarer and very different compared to the previous two types. There are significantly fewer job opportunities in this sector.



Welding Disciplines


The three main disciplines of welding are:


MAIN

  1. MIG - Most commonly used in Steel Welding

  2. TIG - Preferred method of Stainless Welding

  3. SMAW (Stick Welding)

OTHER SPECIALIZATIONS

  1. Friction

  2. Gas

  3. Gasless MIG


Hands-On Experience


Nothing will beat hands-on experience when it comes to welding instruction, furthermore - the best welders learn through years of practical experience. Start an apprenticeship with an experienced welder or take practical classes. Welding is a hazardous occupation, and that is why practice, familiarity, and experience can not only mean a good weld - but is beneficial to the welder's long term health. The best form of welding is one that is conducted safely and responsibly.

 
 
 

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  • Project

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  • QS

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  • Program Managers

  • Event Organisers

  • Business Execs and any person involved in managing any type of project in any industry

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Training Module
 

Fundamental & Applied Project Management
(Day 1 - 2)

Module 1: Introduction & Key Concepts

​Module 2: Project Initiation

Module 3: Project Planning

Module 4: Project Execution

Module 5: Project Control

Module 6: Project Closing

Module 7: Summary

- Demonstration of Microsoft Project Software

- Group Discussion / Exercise/ Assessment / Case Studies/ Role Plays

 

Applied Project Management
(Day 3 - Practical Day)

Module 8: Basic Microsoft Project 2013 Software Practice 

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Course Overview

Where traditional maintenance management programs rely on routine servicing of all machinery and fast response to unexpected failures, a predictive maintenance program schedules specific maintenance tasks as they are actually preventing and extending equipment life usefulness.
 

To understand a predictive maintenance management program, traditional management techniques should first be considered in order to understand machine failures

When a machine breaks down, fix it. The “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” method of maintaining plant machinery has been a major part of plant maintenance operations.

Course Objectives

  • To provide the insight of why equipment breakdown

  • To understand the real objective of maintenance

  • Define why equipment deteriorate

  • How to use the time base schedule maintenance

  • How to use the condition base predictive maintenance

  • Strategize for zero unplanned equipment failures

Course Benefits

  • Participant will be exposed how to approach the zero-breakdown strategy

  • Gained proper strategy to achieve zero failure

  • Increase the productive, reduce the breakdown

Who Should Attend

  • Quality Assurance, Quality Control, Production, Process,

  • Managers, Executives, Engineers

  • Supervisors, Technicians and anyone who would like to improve their knowledge in Maintenance.
     

Also, for those who are in operations would like to acquire an understanding of how the quality of the maintenance activities affects their equipment functions if wrong type of elements used.

 

Course Content

​Module 1: Objectives of Equipment Maintenance
Module 2: Types of Maintenance Strategies
Module 3: Maintain Basic Equipment Condition
Module 4: Systematic Preventive Maintenance
Module 5: Step by Step Implementing Schedule Maintenance
Module 6: Predictive Maintenance
Module 7: Predictive Maintenance Technique
 

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