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What the CoC covers:
Our Welding CoC programs develop core manual welding skills, jobsite safety, materials & process knowledge, and inspection awareness needed to perform high‑quality welds on common joint configurations and positions. Each level combines hands‑on booth time with concise theory, demonstrations, and feedback from experienced instructors.


About the CoC Pathway (For Low Levy Eligibility)
To qualify for R1 status, workers must complete:

• 2 WSQ courses (CoC Level 1 qualifies as WSQ)
• 1 Level 2 Deep-Skilling course
• 1 Safety course
Key Features:
  • IconInstructor‑led, workshop‑focused training (high booth time)
  • IconSmall group ratios for intensive coaching
  • IconStandardized practice tasks mapped to industry requirements
  • IconPractical performance assessment + short knowledge check
  • IconCertificate of Competency upon successful completion
  • IconProgression pathway from Level 1 → Level 2
Who Should Attend:
  • IconLevel 1: New entrants, helpers, and operators seeking a structured start in welding; multi‑skilled technicians adding welding to their role; vocational students.
  • IconLevel 2: Practicing welders/Level 1 holders aiming to expand process range, positions, productivity, and inspection readiness.
Entry Requirements:
  • IconLevel 1: Age 18+, basic fitness for shop work, closed‑toe PPE; prior welding experience not required.
  • IconLevel 2: Completion of Level 1 or equivalent experience (basic fillet/butt welds in flat/horizontal positions); ability to read simple weld symbols.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of each level, learners will be able to:

Level 1: Foundations

  • IconIdentify major welding processes (SMAW, GMAW/MIG, GTAW/TIG) and select process based on joint, material, and productivity needs.
  • IconSet up basic power sources, electrodes/wires, shielding gas (where applicable), and perform equipment safety checks.
  • IconProduce sound fillet and butt welds (mild steel) in 1G/2G/1F/2F with proper bead shape, fusion, and minimal discontinuities.
  • IconFollow WPS‑style parameters (amps/volts/travel speed), apply heat input control, and maintain workmanship standards.
  • IconDemonstrate workshop safety, PPE, and good housekeeping practices.

Level 2: Proficiency

  • IconExpand welding to additional positions (e.g., 3G/3F, introductory pipe 1G/2G as applicable).

  • IconOptimize fit‑up, tacking, distortion control, and weld sequencing for productivity.
  • IconPerform basic stainless/carbon steel practice (process‑dependent), consumable selection, and heat‑affected zone care.
  • IconRecognize common weld discontinuities, apply self‑inspection, and prepare coupons for visual/NDT acceptance.
  • IconInterpret weld symbols, simple WPS/PQR information, and complete basic job documentation.

Course Content (Outline)
Shared Core
(Both Levels, Depth Varies by Level)

SAFETY
PROCESS ESSENTIALS
CONSUMABLES & PARAMETERS
JOINTS & POSITIONS
QUALITY BASICS
1. Safety: Hot work permits, electrical/gas safety, fume control, PPE.

2. Process essentials: SMAW, GMAW (MIG/MAG), GTAW (TIG) introductions.

3. Consumables & parameters: Electrodes, wires, shielding gases, polarity.

4. Joints & positions: Plate joints (fillet/butt), position nomenclature.

5. Quality basics: Vsual acceptance, common discontinuities, rework.

6. Practical workshop: Daily coached practice with skill‑building drills
Course Outline Specialisation:

Level 1 – Focus

  • IconEquipment setup & edge prep
  • IconStringer & weave beads; fillet & butt in flat/horizontal
  • IconBead placement, travel speed control, arc length discipline
  • IconVisual inspection & safe grinder use

Level 2 – Focus

  • IconOut‑of‑position control (vertical/overhead as applicable)
  • IconDistortion control, sequencing & fixture use
  • IconIntro to stainless/carbon steel parameter adjustments
  • IconWeld symbols, simple WPS reading, documentation
  • IconInspection readiness: visual criteria, sample prep for testing
Assessment
& Certification:
  • IconPractical test pieces welded to specified joints/positions (per level) and evaluated against visual workmanship criteria.
  • IconShort written/quiz on safety, process setup, parameters, and quality basics.
  • IconCertificate of Competency (Level 1 or Level 2) issued to successful candidates.

    *(Note: Certification scope reflects the level, processes, materials, and positions practiced and assessed.)
Delivery & Duration:
Mode: In‑centre workshop + guided theory
Typical Duration:

Level 1: 4–5 days (or 40 hours)
Level 2: 5–6 days (or 48–60 hours)

Schedule: Weekday or weekend batches;
custom cohorts for companies

Language: English (with practical demonstrations)

(We can tailor accelerated refreshers or
extended practice blocks for corporate groups.)

Why Train with Us

  • IconApproved training centre with experienced welding instructors
  • IconHigh booth time → faster skill acquisition
  • IconIndustry‑aligned tasks and inspection awareness
  • IconClear progression from Level 1 to Level 2

Upcoming Intakes – Level 1 & 2

(Limited seats per batch to maintain coaching quality.)

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