Level 2
Oxy-Acetylene Welding Skills, Award
Learn the basics needed to start welding, this course is ideal for anyone who wants to become a welder or try their hand at something new and upskill.
This course is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in welding, enabling them to develop and improve their welding skills. The course is suitable for beginners and those with some experience who wish to improve their welding knowledge and techniques.
You will have the chance to develop skills required for an engineering career in our brand-new state-of-the-art £650k welding facility. Which includes a ‘augmented virtual welding machine’ allowing you to learn basic techniques in your initial training. This is an exciting opportunity for anyone who is new to welding to gain industry recognised welding skills:
On this course, students will learn the fundamentals of welding, including health and safety, preparation, equipment setup, and welding techniques using the Oxy-Acetylene welding process . The course will run for eight weeks, with four start points available throughout the year.
At the end of the course, students will receive a Level 1 Award in Welding and can then progress to the Level 2 Award in Welding where they will build on their existing welding skills and knowledge to further improve their techniques, which will include positional welding of butts & fillets. Or you can select another welding skill to develop at level 1. This course is designed to be flexible and adaptable to the needs of the individual student, providing a solid foundation in welding and the opportunity to develop and improve their skills.
Subjects/Topics Covered
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Oxy Acetylene welding is a process that uses a combination of oxygen and acetylene gases to create a high-temperature flame that fuses the metal together. The process is versatile and can be used on a range of metals and in a variety of settings.
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Certificate in Employability Skills. The Certificate in Employability Skills is an add on qualification to your Level 1 Welding Award.
Assessment Method
24 Welding process specific questions, 10 practical test pieces (6 vertical test pieces, 4 flat pieces)
Practical welding tasks will assess the student's ability to safely set up, operate, and weld using the Oxy-Acetylene welding process to produce quality welds.
Written assignments will assess the student's understanding of the theory and principles behind welding, such as the types of metals, welding techniques, welding safety, and welding equipment.
The assessment methods used will be designed to ensure that the student has the knowledge, skills, and understanding required to successfully complete the course and gain the Level 1 Award in Welding. The assessment will also ensure that the student is competent and confident in the selected welding process and can apply their knowledge in real-world situations.
Entry Requirements
Learners will only be able to complete the Level 2 qualification in whichever unit they complete in the Level 1, e.g cannot do the Level 1 MIG and then expect to do the Level 2 TIG