City & Guilds Level 1 Award in Introductory Welding Skills (QCF)

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City & Guilds Level 1 Award in Introductory Welding Skills (QCF)

Birmingham metropolitan college
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This award deals with the basic skills required by people hoping to start a career in Welding but is also appropriate for those wishing to improve their welding skills for work or hobby interests.

Course content

Following a period of training to enable the candidates to become competent in the chosen discipline, five practical tests are completed. An example of typical course

  • 3 parallel beads on plate
  • Lap Fillet Joint in the horizontal/vertical position
  • Tee Fillet Joint in the flat position
  • Tee Fillet Joint in the horizontal/vertical position
  • Open Outside Corner in the flat position
  • Health & Safety

Candidate’s competence is assessed by satisfactorily completing five mandatory practical tes…

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This award deals with the basic skills required by people hoping to start a career in Welding but is also appropriate for those wishing to improve their welding skills for work or hobby interests.

Course content

Following a period of training to enable the candidates to become competent in the chosen discipline, five practical tests are completed. An example of typical course

  • 3 parallel beads on plate
  • Lap Fillet Joint in the horizontal/vertical position
  • Tee Fillet Joint in the flat position
  • Tee Fillet Joint in the horizontal/vertical position
  • Open Outside Corner in the flat position
  • Health & Safety

Candidate’s competence is assessed by satisfactorily completing five mandatory practical tests. Candidates must complete ALL of the tests in the welding discipline being undertaken. Candidates must also complete Underpinning Knowledge tests.

Entry Requirements

By interview, although there are no formal entry requirements. Enthusiasm and a determination to succeed will be an advantage.

Progression

A different welding mode at Level 1. The same or a different welding mode at Level 2. NVQ Level 2 Fabrication and Welding Engineering

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