Framework for Learning

 
 
 
 
 
 

Framework for LEARNING

Senior Years Technology Program

Course Code

8414

Course Credit

1

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Grade 11A Basic Metal Design Fabrication and Oxy-Acetylene Procedures

Course Overview

In this course, learners will develop skills in welding design and fabrication. They will continue to expand their expertise in the welding profession, including safety practices, tools and equipment, and the selection and use of materials and consumables. In addition, they will apply mathematical concepts used in the welding trade, such as measurements, conversions, and calculations related to design and fabrication.

This course focuses on the following units in the Apprenticeship Manitoba Level 1 technical training:

  • A7 Drawings and Welding Symbols
  • A8 Weld Process and Quality Inspection I
  • A9 Thermal Cutting and Gouging
  • A10 Layout and Fabrication I

The learning outcomes in this course may not follow a fixed sequence, as they are organized to align with Apprenticeship Manitoba standards. Only the outcomes relevant to this course are included. A complete list of learning outcomes can be found in the primary learning outcomes resource.

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General Learning Outcomes

With teacher guidance, learners can achieve the following learning outcomes.

WEL-11A-A2 Identify, describe, and demonstrate personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements and standards in the workplace.

  • WEL-11A-A2-1 Identify various personal protective equipment (PPE), including

    • eye protection
    • face protection
    • hearing protection
    • foot protection
    • head protection
    • hand protection
    • skin protection
    • respiratory protection
    • protective clothing
    • fall protection (trade-specific)
  • WEL-11A-A2-2 Describe various personal protective equipment (PPE), including

    • selection of the appropriate PPE
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
  • WEL-11A-A2-3 Demonstrate how to use the required personal protective equipment (PPE), ensuring

    • a proper fit
    • a proper seal
    • it is worn properly
    • an understanding of the procedures for reporting any damage or malfunctions

WEL-11A-A5 Identify and describe injury prevention.

  • WEL-11A-A5-1 Identify, describe, and demonstrate the SAFE acronym.

    • Spot the hazard
    • Assess the risk
    • Find a safer way
    • Every day
  • WEL-11A-A5-12 Demonstrate knowledge of the locations of various fire emergency safety equipment and evacuation safety measures, including

    • fire extinguisher
    • alarm pull stations
    • emergency exits
    • muster points

WEL-11A-A6 Identify and describe injury response.

  • WEL-11A-A6-2 Describe how to report an injury, including reporting the injury to

    • a teacher or supervisor
    • Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba (WCB)
  • WEL-11A-A6-3 Demonstrate knowledge of the locations of emergency safety equipment, including

    • first aid kit
    • automated external defibrillator (AED)
    • eyewash station

WEL-11A-B1 Describe the structure and scope of the welding trade.

  • WEL-11A-B1-1 Explain opportunities and future career paths in a trade, including

    • becoming a specialist
    • moving into leadership
    • working in different locations
    • growing with new technology

WEL-11A-B2 Describe the levels of workplace competency.

  • WEL-11A-B2-1 Describe job competencies workers and learners need to know related to workplace culture, including

    • understanding tools and materials
    • using the right skills to do the job well
  • WEL-11A-B2-2 Describe the social competencies workers and learners need to know related to workplace culture, including

    • working well with others
    • using appropriate language
    • respecting different beliefs
    • understanding workplace rules
    • supporting fairness and inclusion

WEL-11A-C1 Describe and demonstrate techniques for effective verbal and non-verbal communication.

  • WEL-11A-C1-1 Describe how to communicate clearly and respectfully with different people at school and/or work, using both words and body language.

  • WEL-11A-C1-2 Demonstrate how to communicate clearly and respectfully with different people at school and/or work, using both words and body language.


WEL-11A-C2 Identify workplace behaviours and communication that constitute bullying, as defined by the Canadian Human Rights Act and jurisdictional human rights laws.

  • WEL-11A-C2-1 Identify what respectful workplace values look like and what kinds of behaviour are considered bullying, harassment, or discrimination under Canadian law.


WEL-11A-C3 Demonstrate effective communication skills, and practise active listening and response.

  • WEL-11A-C3-1 Demonstrate effective communication and active listening, including

    • listening carefully
    • responding clearly
    • using appropriate body language
    • asking questions
    • being open to feedback

WEL-11A-C6 Identify types of trade-related documents and describe their applications.

  • WEL-11A-C6-1 Identify different documents used in trade, such as

    • invoices
    • shipping documents
    • work orders
    • cut lists
    • order sheets
  • WEL-11A-C6-2 Describe different documents used in trade, such as

    • selection: how to choose the appropriate documents
    • characteristics: key features
    • application: its role or utility in specific scenarios
    • limitations in scope or performance

WEL-11A-D1 Use mathematical properties to solve problems involving whole, fractional, decimal, and percentage numbers, with an emphasis on trade-related problems.

  • WEL-11A-D1-1 Demonstrate how to solve math problems with both positive and negative numbers, indicating how the signs (+ or –) affect the answer, when

    • adding
    • subtracting
    • multiplying
    • dividing
  • WEL-11A-D1-2 Identify various types of fractions, including

    • proper fractions
    • improper fractions
    • mixed fractions
  • WEL-11A-D1-3 Explain various types of fractions, including

    • a proper fraction has a smaller number on top (like 3/4)
    • an improper fraction has a bigger number on top (like 5/3)
    • a mixed fraction combines a whole number and a fraction (like 1 2/3)
  • WEL-11A-D1-4 Demonstrate how to add and subtract fractions.

  • WEL-11A-D1-5 Demonstrate how to multiply, divide, simplify (reduce), and expand fractions.

  • WEL-11A-D1-6 Demonstrate how to change a fraction into a decimal and a decimal into a fraction.

  • WEL-11A-D1-7 Demonstrate how to calculate percentages in trade situations, such as

    • when material costs increase by 10%
    • when applying a 15% discount
  • WEL-11A-D1-8 Demonstrate how to apply the order of operations (BEDMAS) to solve trade-related math problems, like calculating material quantities or cutting dimensions.

  • WEL-11A-D1-9 Demonstrate how to solve roots and exponents calculations in trade situations, such as

    • figuring out the area (e.g., 42=16)

WEL-11A-D2 Demonstrate how to communicate measurements.

  • AUTO-11A-D2-1 Demonstrate how to measure.

  • AUTO-11A-D2-2 Demonstrate how to measure, using both metric and customary (imperial) measurement systems, such as when

    • measuring length
    • measuring materials
  • AUTO-11A-D2-3 Demonstrate how to provide measurements, including how much the measurements can vary (e.g., bead width).


WEL-11A-D3 Solve trade-related problems using calculations for simple and complex geometric shapes.

  • WEL-11A-D3-1 Demonstrate how to find the perimeter and area of different shapes, like triangles, rectangles, and combined shapes, such as by calculating

    • the area to determine the amount of material required to build the project
    • the perimeter to determine the length of a handrail
  • WEL-11A-D3-2 Demonstrate how to calculate Pythagorean theorem (a2+b2=c2) to find the length of one side of a right triangle (e.g., to determine if something is square).

  • WEL-11A-D3-3 Demonstrate how to calculate volume using various cylinders (e.g., how much concrete is needed to fill a round column).

  • WEL-11A-D3-4 Demonstrate how to find the circumference (distance around) and area (space inside) of a circle (e.g., cutting a circular metal plate).

  • WEL-11A-D3-5 Demonstrate how to calculate various angles, including

    • complementary
    • supplementary
    • angle measurement
  • WEL-11A-D3-6 Demonstrate how to find the length of a chord (e.g., a straight line connecting two points on a circle).


WEL-11A-D4 Solve problems using ratio and proportion.

  • WEL-11A-D4-1 Demonstrate how to use ratios and proportions to solve problems, including

    • direct proportion (e.g., as one value increases, the other also increases)
      • If 2 litres of paint cover 10 m2, then 4 litres cover 20 m2.
    • indirect (inverse) proportion (as one value increases, the other decreases)
      • If four workers take six hours to complete a task, then two workers would take 12 hours.

WEL-11A-D5 Solve trade-related algebraic problems involving simple equations and formulas.

  • WEL-11A-D5-1 Demonstrate how to use algebra to solve problems, including

    • manipulating equations: rearranging formulas
    • isolating variables: solving for one unknown
    • creating simple equations: writing a basic formula to represent a real problem (e.g., total cost = rate × hours)

WEL-11A-E1 Identify, describe, and demonstrate an understanding of terminology associated with tools and equipment.

  • WEL-11A-E1-1 Identify key terms and names of various tools and equipment.

  • WEL-11A-E1-2 Describe the names and purposes of various tools and equipment.

  • WEL-11A-E1-3 Demonstrate an understanding of the names and purposes of various tools and equipment.


WEL-11A-E2 Identify the various hazards associated with tools and equipment, and describe and demonstrate the related safe work practices.

  • WEL-11A-E2-1 Identify various tools and equipment hazards, including

    • harmful noise levels
    • lacerations caused by sharp tools or materials
    • crush injury hazards
    • moving parts on machines that can catch and trap hands or garments
    • flying debris hazards
  • WEL-11A-E2-2 Describe various tools and equipment safe work practices, including

    • wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
    • inspecting tools and equipment before use
    • using the correct tool for the job
    • keeping the work area clean and organized
    • following manufacturer instructions and safety guidelines
    • disconnecting power tools when not in use or during maintenance
    • reporting and removing damaged tools from service
    • staying alert and avoiding distractions while working
    • using guards and safety devices as intended
    • storing tools properly after use
  • WEL-11A-E2-3 Demonstrate safe work practices related to tools and equipment.

WEL-11A-F1 Share and discuss Indigenous perspectives and environmental impacts.

  • WEL-11A-F1-1 Share and discuss an Indigenous perspective on material selection, emphasizing sustainability, respect for natural resources, and cultural significance, such as

    • principles of the honourable harvest
    • four sacred elements (earth, wind, water, fire)
    • inviting an Elder to teach sustainability
  • WEL-11A-F1-2 Share and discuss the environmental impact of selecting and disposing of various materials.


WEL-11A-F2 Identify the various hazards associated with consumables and materials, and describe and demonstrate the related safe work practices.

  • WEL-11A-F2-1 Identify various hazards for welding consumables and materials, including

    • burns
    • lifting
    • flux dust
  • WEL-11A-F2-2 Describe various consumables and materials safe work practices, including

    • wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
    • inspecting consumables and materials before use
    • using the correct consumables and materials for the job
    • keeping the work area clean and organized
    • following manufacturer instructions and safety guidelines
    • reporting and removing damaged consumables and materials from service
    • staying alert and avoiding distractions while working
    • storing consumables and materials properly after use
  • WEL-11A-F2-3 Demonstrate safe work practices related to consumables and materials.


WEL-11A-F3 Describe organizing materials, including their characteristics, applications, and procedures.

  • WEL-11A-F3-2 Describe various materials and consumables, including

    • selection of the appropriate material or consumable
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
    • procedures for conducting a thorough inspection
    • procedures for regular maintenance
    • guidelines for proper storage

WEL-11A-F5 Demonstrate how to safely and properly use various types of materials and consumables.

  • WEL-11A-F5-1 Demonstrate how to safely and properly use various types of materials and consumables.

WEL-11A-H1 Identify, describe, and demonstrate an understanding of terminology associated with drawings and welding symbols.

  • WEL-11A-H1-1 Identify key terms and names of various drawing and welding symbols.

  • WEL-11A-H1-2 Describe the names and purposes of various drawing and welding symbols.

  • WEL-11A-H1-3 Demonstrate an understanding of the names and purposes of various drawing and welding symbols.


WEL-11A-H2 Identify, describe, and demonstrate welding symbols.

  • WEL-11A-H2-1 Identify various uses of welding symbols, including

    • type of weld
    • type of joints
    • size of weld
    • field or shop weld
    • contour symbols
    • finish symbols
    • reference line, arrow, and tail
    • backing
  • WEL-11A-H2-2 Describe various uses of welding symbols, including

    • selection of the appropriate welding symbols
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope
  • WEL-11A-H2-3 Demonstrate an understanding of various welding symbols, including

    • types
    • location
    • information
    • sequence

WEL-11A-H3 Identify, describe, and demonstrate the use of drawings.

  • WEL-11A-H3-1 Identify various types of blueprints, including

    • assembly drawings
    • shop and fabrication drawings
    • site drawings
    • engineered drawings
  • WEL-11A-H3-2 Describe various types of blueprints, including

    • selection of the appropriate type of blueprint
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope
  • WEL-11A-H3-3 Identify various types of drawing views, including

    • section view
    • detail view
    • orthographic view
    • isometric view
  • WEL-11A-H3-4 Describe various types of drawing views, including

    • selection of the appropriate drawing view
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope
  • WEL-11A-H3-5 Identify various types of documentation, including

    • codes
    • specifications
    • change orders
    • requests for information (RFI)
  • WEL-11A-H3-6 Describe various types of documentation, including

    • selection of the appropriate documentation
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope
  • WEL-11A-H3-7 Identify various drawing conventions, including

    • alphabet of lines
    • reference numbers, symbols, and abbreviations
    • units of measurement (metric/imperial)
    • scaling
    • title block and legend
    • notes, specifications, and schedules
  • WEL-11A-H3-8 Demonstrate how various drawing conventions use special rules to make them easy to read, including

    • lines that indicate what is visible or hidden
    • symbols and abbreviations that save space and explain parts
    • units that indicate if the drawing is in inches or millimetres
    • scale that indicates how big or small the drawing is compared to real life
    • title blocks that indicate who made the drawing and what it is for
    • notes and schedules that give extra details like materials or deadlines
  • WEL-11A-H3-9 Demonstrate an understanding of various drawings, including

    • assembly drawings
    • shop and fabrication drawings
    • site drawings

WEL-11A-H4 Demonstrate welding take-off using various types of drawings to interpret and extract information.

  • WEL-11A-H4-1 Demonstrate welding take-off using various types of drawings to interpret and extract information, including

    • identifying quantities
    • identifying materials
      • type
      • thickness
    • identifying weld requirements
      • welding symbols
      • weld position
      • filler or electrode
    • generating a cut list

WEL-11A-I1 Identify, describe, and demonstrate an understanding of terminology associated with weld processes and quality inspection.

  • WEL-11A-I1-1 Identify key terms and names of various weld processes, and of quality inspection.

  • WEL-11A-I1-2 Describe the names and purposes of various weld processes, and of quality inspection.

  • WEL-11A-I1-3 Demonstrate an understanding of the names and purposes of various weld processes, and of quality inspection.


WEL-11A-I2 Identify the various hazards associated with weld processes and quality inspection, and describe and demonstrate the related safe work practices.

  • WEL-11A-I2-1 Identify various gas cylinder hazards, including

    • explosions
    • displacement of oxygen (asphyxiation)
  • WEL-11A-I2-2 Describe the safe work practices for gas cylinder hazards, including safety data sheets (SDS).

  • WEL-11A-I2-3 Identify various final product hazards, including

    • cuts
    • particulate projection/sparks
    • dust particulate inhalation
    • toxic chemicals
  • WEL-11A-I2-4 Describe safe work practices related to final product hazards.

  • WEL-11A-I2-5 Identify various hazards related to controlling temperature of weldments, including

    • electrical shock
    • burns
  • WEL-11A-I2-6 Describe safe work practices related to controlling temperature of weldments.

  • WEL-11A-I2-7 Demonstrate safe work practices related to weld processes and quality inspection.


WEL-11A-I3 Interpret jurisdictional codes, regulations, and job specifications pertaining to weld processes and quality inspection.

  • WEL-11A-I3-1 Understand and apply the rules and job requirements that relate to how welding is done and how its quality is checked, based on the laws and standards in a specific area.


WEL-11A-I4 Identify and describe welding consumables and gas cylinders, including their characteristics, applications, and storage.

  • WEL-11A-I4-1 Identify various welding consumables, including

    • electrodes
    • welding wires
    • welding fluxes
  • WEL-11A-I4-2 Describe various welding consumables, including

    • selection of the appropriate welding consumable
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
    • procedures for conducting a thorough inspection
    • procedures for regular maintenance
    • guidelines for proper storage
  • WEL-11A-I4-3 Identify various gas cylinder product types and identification, including

    • fuel gas
    • oxygen gas
    • inert gas
    • active gas
  • WEL-11A-I4-4 Describe various gas cylinder product types and identification, including

    • selection of the appropriate gas cylinder product type
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance procedures for conducting a thorough inspection
    • procedures for regular maintenance
    • guidelines for proper storage

WEL-11A-I5 Demonstrate how to safely and properly use welding consumables and gas cylinders.

  • WEL-11A-I5-1 Demonstrate how to safely and properly use welding consumables and gas cylinders.


WEL-11A-I6 Identify and describe welding processes, including their selection, characteristics, and applications.

  • WEL-11A-I6-1 Identify various welding processes, including

    • shielded metal arc welding (SMAW)
    • flux-cored arc welding (FCAW)
    • metal-cored arc welding (MCAW)
    • gas metal arc welding (GMAW)
    • gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW)
  • WEL-11A-I6-2 Describe various welding processes, including

    • selection of the appropriate welding process
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance

WEL-11A-I7 Identify and describe marking welds material types, including their characteristics and applications.

  • WEL-11A-I7-1 Identify various material types, including

    • ferrous
    • non-ferrous
  • WEL-11A-I7-2 Describe various material types, including

    • selection of the appropriate material type
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
    • procedures for conducting a thorough inspection
    • procedures for regular maintenance
    • guidelines for proper storage
  • WEL-11A-I7-3 Identify various identification markings, including

    • heat numbers
    • grain direction
    • lot and job numbers
    • material grade
  • WEL-11A-I7-4 Describe various identification markings, including

    • selection of the appropriate identification markings
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios) limitations in scope or performance
  • WEL-11A-I7-5 Identify various marking devices, such as

    • paint markers
    • soapstone
    • chalk
    • steel stamps
    • tagging systems
    • laser markers
  • WEL-11A-I7-6 Describe various marking devices, including

    • selection of the appropriate marking device
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
    • procedures for conducting a thorough inspection
    • procedures for regular maintenance
    • guidelines for proper storage
  • WEL-11A-I7-7 Identify various personalized welder identifications, including

    • initials
    • numbers
  • WEL-11A-I7-8 Describe various personalized welder identifications, including

    • selection of the appropriate personalized welder identifications
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance

WEL-11A-I8 Identify and describe controlling temperature of weldments.

  • WEL-11A-I8-1 Identify various tools and equipment for controlling temperature of weldments, including

    • insulation
    • heating tip (rosebud)
    • heavy duty propane torch (tiger torch)
    • induction heating coils
    • rod ovens
  • WEL-11A-I8-2 Describe various tools and equipment for controlling temperature of weldments, including

    • selection of the appropriate tools and equipment for controlling temperature of specific weldments
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
    • procedures for conducting a thorough inspection
    • procedures for regular maintenance
    • guidelines for proper storage

WEL-11A-I9 Identify and describe final product finishing, including its characteristics and applications.

  • WEL-11A-I9-1 Identify tools and equipment related to final product finishing, including

    • grinders
    • wire wheels
    • buffers
  • WEL-11A-I9-2 Describe various tools and equipment related to final product finishing, including

    • selection of the appropriate finishing tools and equipment
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
    • procedures for conducting a thorough inspection
    • procedures for regular maintenance
    • guidelines for proper storage
  • WEL-11A-I9-3 Identify various weld discontinuities related to final product finishing, including

    • porosity
    • undercut
    • cold lap
    • excess or incomplete penetration
  • WEL-11A-I9-4 Describe various weld discontinuities related to final product finishing, including

    • their identification
    • their characteristics
    • their effects on the final product
    • correction of weld discontinuities on the final product finishing
  • WEL-11A-I9-5 Identify various undesirable materials related to final product finishing, including

    • oils
    • oxides
  • WEL-11A-I9-6 Describe various undesirable materials related to final product finishing, including

    • their identification
    • their characteristics
    • their effects on the final product
    • correction of undesirable materials on the final product finishing
  • WEL-11A-I9-7 Identify various surface imperfections related to final product finishing, including

    • welding spatter
    • gouges
    • stray arc strikes
    • sharp edges
    • plate clamp gouges
    • miscellaneous defects
  • WEL-11A-I9-8 Describe various surface imperfections related to final product finishing, including

    • their identification
    • their characteristics
    • their effects on the final product
    • correction of surface imperfections on the final product finishing
  • WEL-11A-I9-9 Identify various specific finishes related to final product finishing, including

    • coatings
    • pickling
    • machining
    • blasting
  • WEL-11A-I9-10 Describe various specific finishes related to final product finishing, including

    • •selection of the appropriate product finish
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance

WEL-11A-I10 Identify and describe quality inspection, including its characteristics and applications.

  • WEL-11A-I10-1 Identify various quality inspection tools and equipment, including

    • magnifying lenses
    • inspection mirrors
    • flashlights
  • WEL-11A-I10-2 Describe various quality inspection tools and equipment, including

    • selection of the appropriate quality inspection tools and equipment
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
    • procedures for conducting a thorough inspection
    • procedures for regular maintenance
    • guidelines for proper storage
  • WEL-11A-I10-3 Identify various quality inspection measuring devices, including

    • fillet weld gauge
    • depth gauge
    • hi-lo gauge
    • bridge cam gauge
    • steel rulers
  • WEL-11A-I10-4 Describe various quality inspection measuring devices, including

    • selection of the appropriate measuring device
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
    • procedures for conducting a thorough inspection
    • procedures for regular maintenance
    • guidelines for proper storage
  • WEL-11A-I10-5 Identify various quality inspection material defects, including

    • surface irregularities
    • laminations
    • surface contamination
  • WEL-11A-I10-5 Describe various quality inspection material defects, including

    • their identification
    • their characteristics
    • their effects on the final product
    • correction of fabrication defects on the final product
  • WEL-11A-I10-7 Identify various quality inspection fabrication defects, including

    • improper fit-up
    • misalignment
    • distortion
    • incorrect dimensions and orientation
  • WEL-11A-I10-8 Describe various quality inspection fabrication defects, including

    • their identification
    • their characteristics
    • their effects on the final product
    • correction of fabrication defects
  • WEL-11A-I10-9 Identify various quality inspection weld discontinuities, including

    • porosity
    • undercut
    • cold lap
    • excess or incomplete penetration
  • WEL-11A-I10-10 Describe various quality inspection weld discontinuities, including

    • their identification
    • their characteristics
    • their effects on the final product
    • correction of weld discontinuities on the final product
  • WEL-11A-I10-11 Identify various quality inspection surface imperfections, including

    • welding spatter
    • gouges
    • stray arc strikes
    • sharp edges
  • WEL-11A-I10-12 Describe various quality inspection surface imperfections, including

    • their identification
    • their characteristics
    • their effects on the final product
    • correction of fabrication defects on the final product

WEL-11A-I11 Demonstrate how to safely and properly use weld processes and quality inspections.

  • WEL-11A-I11-1 Demonstrate how to safely and properly use weld processes and quality inspections.

WEL-11A-J1 Identify, describe, and demonstrate an understanding of terminology associated with thermal cutting and gouging.

  • WEL-11A-J1-1 Identify key terms and names of various types of thermal cutting and gouging.

  • WEL-11A-J1-2 Describe the names and purposes of various types of thermal cutting and gouging.

  • WEL-11A-J1-3 Demonstrate an understanding of the names and purposes of various types of thermal cutting and gouging.


WEL-11A-J2 Identify the various hazards associated with thermal cutting and gouging, and describe and demonstrate the related safe work practices.

  • WEL-11A-J2-1 Identify various oxy-fuel gas cutting (OFC) hazards, adn describe safe work practices, including for the following:

    • fumes
    • sparks
    • burns
    • eye hazards
    • high-pressure cylinders
    • maximum safe working pressures
    • regulator blowouts
    • critical explosion level
  • WEL-11A-J2-2 Identify plasma arc cutting (PAC) hazards and describe safe work practices, including for the following:

    • fumes
    • burns
    • noise
    • electrical shocks
    • sparks
    • radiation
  • WEL-11A-J2-3 Identify air carbon arc cutting and gouging (CAC-A) hazards, and describe safe work practices, including for the following:

    • fumes
    • sparks
    • burns
    • noise
    • electrical shocks
    • radiation
    • molten materials
  • WEL-11A-J2-4 Demonstrate safe work practices related to thermal cutting and gouging.


WEL-11A-J3 Identify and describe oxy-fuel gas cutting (OFC) equipment.

  • WEL-11A-J3-1 Identify various oxy-fuel gas cutting (OFC) base metals and metallurgy, such as

    • metals
      • carbon steel (mild steel)
      • low-alloy steel
      • wrought iron
    • metallurgy
      • oxidation behaviour
      • thermal conductivity
      • carbon content
  • WEL-11A-J3-2 Describe various oxy-fuel gas cutting (OFC) base metals and metallurgy, including

    • selection of the base metals and metallurgy
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
  • WEL-11A-J3-3 Identify various oxy-fuel gas cutting (OFC) types of regulators, including

    • single-stage and two-stage
    • low-pressure and high-pressure
  • WEL-11A-J3-4 Describe various oxy-fuel gas cutting (OFC) types of regulators, including

    • selection of the appropriate regulator
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
  • WEL-11A-J3-5 Identify various oxy-fuel gas cutting (OFC) types of oxy-fuel gases, including

    • acetylene
    • oxygen
    • natural gas
    • propane
  • WEL-11A-J3-6 Describe various oxy-fuel gas cutting (OFC) types of oxy-fuel gases, including

    • selection of the appropriate OFC types of oxy-fuel gases
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
  • WEL-11A-J3-7 Identify various oxy-fuel gas cutting (OFC) oxygen and high-pressure fuel cylinders, such as

    • acetylene cylinder
    • propane cylinder
    • MAP-Pro gas cylinder
  • WEL-11A-J3-8 Describe various oxy-fuel gas cutting (OFC) oxygen and high-pressure fuel cylinders, including

    • selection of the appropriate fuel cylinders
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
  • WEL-11A-J3-9 Identify various oxy-fuel gas cutting (OFC) types of flames, including

    • neutral
    • carburizing
    • oxidizing
  • WEL-11A-J3-10 Describe various oxy-fuel gas cutting (OFC) types of flames, including

    • selection of the appropriate OFC type of flame
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
  • WEL-11A-J3-11 Identify various oxy-fuel gas cutting (OFC) torch components, including

    • torch bodies
    • hoses
    • tips
    • flashback arrestors
    • reverse flow check valves
  • WEL-11A-J3-12 Describe various oxy-fuel gas cutting (OFC) torch components, including

    • selection of the appropriate OFC torch components
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
    • procedures for conducting a thorough inspection
    • procedures for regular maintenance
    • guidelines for proper storage
  • WEL-11A-J3-13 Identify various manual and mechanized torch cutting systems, including

    • bevellers
    • track cutters
  • WEL-11A-J3-14 Describe various manual and mechanized torch cutting systems, including

    • selection of the appropriate OFC manual and mechanized torch cutting systems
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
  • WEL-11A-J3-15 Identify various oxy-fuel gas cutting (OFC) factors of oxy-fuel cutting and gouging, including

    • heat input
    • base metal and thickness
  • WEL-11A-J3-16 Describe various oxy-fuel gas cutting (OFC) factors of oxy-fuel cutting and gouging, including

    • selection of the appropriate OFC factors
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance

WEL-11A-J4 Describe and demonstrate the procedures to cut and gouge using oxy-fuel cutting (OFC) processes.

  • WEL-11A-J4-1 Describe and demonstrate the process to set up oxy-fuel cutting (OFC) start-up equipment.

  • WEL-11A-J4-2 Describe and demonstrate the process to ignite fuel gas and adjust torch valves according to type of flame for oxy-fuel cutting (OFC) equipment.

  • WEL-11A-J4-3 Describe and demonstrate the process to pre-heat material to a kindling point to initiate a cut with oxy-fuel cutting (OFC) equipment.

  • WEL-11A-J4-4 Describe and demonstrate the process to perform a cut with oxy-fuel cutting (OFC) equipment.

  • WEL-11A-J4-5 Describe and demonstrate the process to identify and correct defects with oxy-fuel cutting (OFC) equipment.

  • WEL-11A-J4-6 Describe and demonstrate the process to adjust and maintain travel speed and torch angle with oxy-fuel cutting (OFC) equipment.

  • WEL-11A-J4-7 Describe and demonstrate the process to identify and correct backfire and flashback conditions with oxy-fuel cutting (OFC) equipment.

  • WEL-11A-J4-8 Describe and demonstrate the process to shut down equipment and purge oxy-fuel cutting (OFC) equipment.


WEL-11A-J5 Identify and describe plasma arc cutting (PAC) equipment, components, and consumables.

  • WEL-11A-J5-1 Identify various types of plasma arc cutting (PAC) equipment, including

    • power source
    • track and pipe bevelling cutters
    • manual
    • semi-automatic
    • automatic
    • shields
    • compressor
  • WEL-11A-J5-2 Describe various types of plasma arc cutting (PAC) equipment, including

    • selection of the appropriate PAC equipment
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
    • procedures for conducting a thorough inspection
    • procedures for regular maintenance
    • guidelines for proper storage
  • WEL-11A-J5-3 Identify various plasma arc cutting (PAC) components, including

    • heat shield
    • torch bodies
    • hoses
    • work lead clamp
  • WEL-11A-J5-4 Describe various plasma arc cutting (PAC) components, including

    • selection of the appropriate PAC components
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
    • procedures for conducting a thorough inspection
    • procedures for regular maintenance
    • guidelines for proper storage
  • WEL-11A-J5-5 Identify various plasma arc cutting (PAC) consumables, including

    • electrodes
    • constricting nozzles (tips)
    • coolant level for liquid-cooled equipment
  • WEL-11A-J5-6 Describe various plasma arc cutting (PAC) consumables, including

    • selection of the appropriate PAC consumables
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
    • procedures for conducting a thorough inspection
    • procedures for regular maintenance
    • guidelines for proper storage
  • WEL-11A-J5-7 Identify various types of plasma arc cutting (PAC) compressed air equipment, including

    • driers
    • filters
  • WEL-11A-J5-8 Describe various types of plasma arc cutting (PAC) compressed air equipment, including

    • selection of the appropriate PAC compressed air equipment
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
    • procedures for conducting a thorough inspection
    • procedures for regular maintenance
    • guidelines for proper storage
  • WEL-11A-J5-9 Identify various types of plasma arc cutting (PAC) equipment to aid cutting, including

    • stand-off
    • circle cutting attachments
    • drag nozzle
  • WEL-11A-J5-10 Describe various types of plasma arc cutting (PAC) equipment to aid cutting, including

    • selection of the appropriate PAC cutting aids equipment
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
    • procedures for conducting a thorough inspection
    • procedures for regular maintenance
    • guidelines for proper storage

WEL-11A-J6 Describe and demonstrate the procedures to cut and gouge using plasma arc cutting (PAC) processes.

  • WEL-11A-J6-1 Describe and demonstrate the process to set up plasma arc cutting (PAC) equipment, including

    • visually inspecting for damage
    • assembling consumables on torch head
    • connecting torch to power source
    • setting up regulator
    • attaching work lead clamp to base metal
    • adjusting power supply
  • WEL-11A-J6-2 Describe and demonstrate the process to set operating parameters used to cut and gouge with plasma arc cutting (PAC) equipment, including

    • amperage
    • air pressure
    • travel speed
    • verify for cut defects
  • WEL-11A-J6-3 Describe and demonstrate the process to perform cutting and gouging with plasma arc cutting (PAC) equipment, including

    • starting up equipment
    • maintaining travel speed and torch angle
  • WEL-11A-J6-4 Describe and demonstrate techniques used to cut and gouge with plasma arc cutting (PAC) equipment, including

    • initiating the arc and cut
    • starting at the correct stand-off distance
  • WEL-11A-J6-5 Describe and demonstrate the process to diagnose malfunctions with plasma arc cutting (PAC) equipment, including

    • low air pressure
    • poor work lead connection

WEL-11A-J7 Identify and describe air carbon cutting (CAC-A) equipment and consumables, including their characteristics, applications, and operation.

  • WEL-11A-J7-1 Identify various air carbon cutting (CAC-A) equipment, including

    • power source
    • current type
    • duty cycle
    • compressor
  • WEL-11A-J7-2 Describe various air carbon cutting (CAC-A) equipment, including

    • selection of the appropriate CAC-A equipment
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
    • procedures for conducting a thorough inspection
    • procedures for regular maintenance
    • guidelines for proper storage
  • WEL-11A-J7-3 Identify the various components of air carbon cutting (CAC-A) equipment, including

    • hoses
    • electrode holder
    • cables
    • work lead clamp
  • WEL-11A-J7-4 Describe the various components of air carbon cutting (CAC-A) equipment, including

    • selection of the appropriate components of CAC-A equipment
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
    • procedures for conducting a thorough inspection
    • procedures for regular maintenance
    • guidelines for proper storage
  • WEL-11A-J7-5 Identify the various carbon electrodes used with air carbon cutting (CAC-A) equipment, including

    • coated
    • non-coated
    • flat
    • round
    • half-round
    • alternating current (AC)
    • direct current (DC)
  • WEL-11A-J7-6 Describe the various carbon electrodes used with air carbon cutting (CAC-A) equipment, including

    • selection of the appropriate carbon electrodes used with CAC-A equipment
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
    • procedures for conducting a thorough inspection
    • procedures for regular maintenance
    • guidelines for proper storage
  • WEL-11A-J7-7 Identify various air carbon cutting (CAC-A) defects, including

    • copper and carbon deposits
    • poor gouge quality
  • WEL-11A-J7-8 Describe various air carbon cutting (CAC-A) defects, including

    • their identification
    • their characteristics
    • their effects on the final product
    • correction of material defects
  • WEL-11A-J7-9 Identify various air carbon cutting (CAC-A) applications, including

    • depth and width of gouge
    • removing material
  • WEL-11A-J7-10 Describe various air carbon cutting (CAC-A) applications, including

    • selection of the appropriate CAC-A applications
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance

WEL-11A-J8 Describe and demonstrate the procedures to cut and gouge using air carbon cutting (CAC-A) processes.

  • WEL-11A-J8-1 Describe and demonstrate the process to set up air carbon cutting (CAC-A) equipment, including

    • visually inspecting for damage
    • attaching components to power source
    • attaching components to air supply
    • attaching work lead clamp to base metal
  • WEL-11A-J8-2 Describe and demonstrate the process to set the operating parameters for air carbon cutting (CAC-A) equipment, including

    • setting amperage
    • adjusting regulator
    • verifying operating parameters and electrode selection
  • WEL-11A-J8-3 Describe and demonstrate the process to perform cutting and gouging with air carbon cutting (CAC-A) equipment, including

    • start-up CAC-A equipment
    • inserting electrode into holder
    • maintaining electrode to work angle
    • adjusting carbon electrode stick-out during use
    • maintaining travel speed
    • identifying defects after gouging
    • cleaning material
    • shutting down equipment

WEL-11A-J9 Demonstrate the procedures to cut and gouge using thermal processes.

  • WEL-11A-J9-1 Describe and demonstrate the process to cut and gouge using oxy-fuel gas cutting (OFC) equipment, including

    • straight cuts
    • circular cuts
    • bevel cuts
    • internal shaped cuts
  • WEL-11A-J9-2 Describe and demonstrate the process to cut and gouge using plasma arc cutting (PAC) equipment, including

    • straight cuts
    • circular cuts
    • bevel cuts
    • internal shaped cuts
  • WEL-11A-J9-3 Describe and demonstrate the process to cut and gouge using air carbon arc cutting (CAC-A) equipment, including

    • removing welds
    • gouging practice plates
    • gouging and removing backing plates

WEL-11A-K1 Identify, describe, and demonstrate an understanding of terminology associated with layout and fabrication.

  • WEL-11A-K1-1 Identify key terms and names associated with layout and fabrication.

  • WEL-11A-K1-2 Describe the names and purposes associated with layout and fabrication.

  • WEL-11A-K1-3 Demonstrate an understanding of the names and purposes associated with layout and fabrication.


WEL-11A-K2 Identify the various hazards associated with layout and fabrication, and describe and demonstrate the related safe work practices.

  • WEL-11A-K2-1 Identify layout and fabrication hazards and describe safe work practices, including

    • pinch points
    • debris
    • cuts
    • burns
  • WEL-11A-K2-2 Demonstrate safe work practices related to layout and fabrication.


WEL-11A-K3 Identify and describe template development and transferring dimensions from drawings to materials, including their selection, characteristics, applications, and procedures.

  • WEL-11A-K3-1 Identify various layout, measuring, and marking tools.

  • WEL-11A-K3-2 Describe various tools used for layout, measuring, and marking, including

    • selection of the appropriate tools used for layout, measuring, and marking
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
    • procedures for conducting a thorough inspection
    • procedures for regular maintenance
    • guidelines for proper storage
  • WEL-11A-K3-3 Demonstrate how to safely and properly use various layout, measuring, and marking tools.

  • WEL-11A-K3-4 Identify various template materials, including

    • metal, wood, cardboard, and paper
    • fire resistance and durability
  • WEL-11A-K3-5 Describe various template materials, including

    • selection of appropriate template materials
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
    • procedures for conducting a thorough inspection
    • procedures for regular maintenance
    • guidelines for proper storage
  • WEL-11A-K3-6 Identify various types of templates, including

    • hole-punching templates
    • wraparounds
    • cutting templates
    • arc templates (sweeps)
  • WEL-11A-K3-7 Describe various types of templates, including

    • development of the template
    • selection of appropriate templates
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
  • WEL-11A-K3-8 Identify various template information, including

    • part numbers
    • layout information
    • material required
  • WEL-11A-K3-9 Describe various template information, including

    • development of the template information
    • selection of appropriate template information
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
  • WEL-11A-K3-10 Identify a starting point, working point, axis, and how to transfer dimensions from drawings to materials, including

    • centre lines
    • hole locations
  • WEL-11A-K3-11 Describe a starting point, working point, axis, and how to transfer dimensions from drawings to materials, including

    • selection of the starting and working points, and the axis
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
  • WEL-11A-K3-12 Identify various basic dimensions to be transferred from drawing to templates.

  • WEL-11A-K3-13 Describe how to transfer basic dimensions from drawings to templates to materials.

  • WEL-11A-K3-14 Demonstrate how to safely and properly use various template processes.


WEL-11A-K4 Identify, describe, and demonstrate preparing materials to fabricate components, including their selection, characteristics, applications, and procedures.

  • WEL-11A-K4-1 Identify various material types used to fabricate components.

  • WEL-11A-K4-2 Describe various material types used to fabricate components, including

    • selection of the appropriate materials used to fabricate components
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
    • procedures for conducting a thorough inspection
    • procedures for regular maintenance
    • guidelines for proper storage
  • WEL-11A-K4-3 Identify fabrication tools and equipment.

  • WEL-11A-K4-4 Describe various fabrication tools and equipment, including

    • selection of the appropriate layout and fabrication tools or equipment
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
    • procedures for conducting a thorough inspection
    • procedures for regular maintenance
    • guidelines for proper storage
  • WEL-11A-K4-5 Demonstrate how to safely and properly use various fabrication tools and equipment.

  • WEL-11A-K4-6 Identify various layout and fabrication digital layout tools, including

    • calipers
    • levels
    • measuring devices
  • WEL-11A-K4-7 Recognize various layout and fabrication digital layout tools, including

    • selection of the appropriate layout and fabrication digital layout tools
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
    • procedures for conducting a thorough inspection
    • procedures for regular maintenance
    • guidelines for proper storage
  • WEL-11A-K4-8 Demonstrate how to safely and properly use various layout and fabrication digital layout tools.

  • WEL-11A-K4-9 Identify various procedures to safely prepare material for assembly, including

    • drill
    • punch
    • form
    • grind
    • thermal process
  • WEL-11A-K4-10 Describe various procedures to safely prepare material for assembly, including

    • selection of the appropriate procedures to prepare materials for assembly
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
    • procedures for conducting a thorough inspection
    • procedures for regular maintenance
    • guidelines for proper storage
  • WEL-11A-K4-11 Identify various procedures to safely prepare a weld area.

  • WEL-11A-K4-12 Describe various procedures to safely prepare a weld area, including

    • selection of the appropriate procedure
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
  • WEL-11A-K4-13 Identify various procedures to prepare edges for assembly, including

    • square edges
    • bevel edges
  • WEL-11A-K4-14 Describe various procedures to prepare edges for assembly, including

    • selection of the appropriate procedure to prepare edges for assembly
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
  • WEL-11A-K4-15 Identify various cleaning abrasive techniques, including

    • grind
    • sand
    • wire wheel
    • file
    • chemical
  • WEL-11A-K4-16 Describe various cleaning abrasive techniques, including

    • selection of the appropriate cleaning abrasive technique
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance

WEL-11A-K5 Identify and describe fitting components for welding, including their characteristics and applications.

  • WEL-11A-K5-1 Identify various types of base metals for welding.

  • WEL-11A-K5-2 Describe various types of base metals for welding, including

    • selection of the appropriate base metals
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
    • procedures for conducting a thorough inspection
    • procedures for regular maintenance
    • guidelines for proper storage
  • WEL-11A-K5-3 Identify various pre-heating requirements when fitting components for welding.

  • WEL-11A-K5-4 Describe various pre-heating requirements when fitting components for welding, including

    • selection of the appropriate pre-heating requirement
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
  • WEL-11A-K5-5 Identify various tacking methods for welding, including presetting.

  • WEL-11A-K5-6 Describe various tacking methods for welding, including

    • selection of the appropriate tacking method
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
  • WEL-11A-K5-7 Identify various methods to control expansion and contraction for welding, including

    • tacking sequence
    • gussets
    • strongbacks
    • heat sinks
  • WEL-11A-K5-8 Describe various methods to control expansion and contraction for welding, including

    • selection of the appropriate method to control expansion and contraction
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance

WEL-11A-K6 Identify and describe welding component assembly, including their selection, characteristics, applications, and procedures.

  • WEL-11A-K6-1 Identify various welding tools and equipment, including

    • hi-lo gauge
    • jigs and fixtures
    • clamps
    • wedges
    • alignment tools
  • WEL-11A-K6-2 Describe various welding tools and equipment, including

    • selection of the appropriate welding tools and equipment
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
    • procedures for conducting a thorough inspection
    • procedures for regular maintenance
    • guidelines for proper storage
  • WEL-11A-K6-3 Demonstrate how to safely and properly use various welding tools and equipment.

  • WEL-11A-K6-4 Identify various welding assembly constraints, including

    • building size
    • equipment limitations
  • WEL-11A-K6-5 Describe various welding assembly constraints, including

    • their identification
    • their characteristics
    • their effects on the final product
    • correction of welding assembly constraints
  • WEL-11A-K6-6 Identify various welding assembly sequences.

  • WEL-11A-K6-7 Describe various welding assembly sequences, including

    • development of the welding assembly sequence
    • selection of the appropriate welding assembly sequence
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
  • WEL-11A-K6-8 Identify various welding set gaps and alignments.

  • WEL-11A-K6-9 Describe various welding set gaps and alignments, including

    • selection of appropriate welding set gaps and alignments
    • selection of the appropriate welding assembly sequence
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
  • WEL-11A-K6-10 Identify various welding fits, placements, and adjustment components.

  • WEL-11A-K6-11 Describe various welding fits, placements, and adjustment components.

  • WEL-11A-K6-12 Identify welding fasteners, including

    • bolts
    • clips
  • WEL-11A-K6-13 Describe welding fasteners, including

    • selection of the appropriate welding fastener
    • selection of the appropriate welding assembly sequence
    • characteristics and key features
    • application (i.e., role or utility in specific scenarios)
    • limitations in scope or performance
    • procedures for conducting a thorough inspection
    • procedures for regular maintenance
    • guidelines for proper storage
  • WEL-11A-K6-14 Identify how to verify assembly throughout all stages.

  • WEL-11A-K6-15 Describe how to verify assembly throughout all stages.


WEL-11A-K7 Demonstrate and perform the procedures used to lay out and prepare components for welding.

  • WEL-11A-K7-1 Demonstrate various procedures used to lay out and prepare components for welding, including a paper/cardboard template.

  • WEL-11A-K7-2 Demonstrate various procedures used to lay out and prepare materials for welding, including

    • angle iron
    • square tube
  • WEL-11A-K7-3 Demonstrate various fabrication procedures used to lay out and prepare materials for welding, including

    • mitre cut
    • fit
    • square
    • tack
    • quality control
  • WEL-11A-K7-4 Demonstrate how to verify assembly throughout all stages.

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