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Qualification ID: 57881: National Certificate: Welding
Table of Contents
Table of Contents...............................................................................................................1
A. Key Elements and Outline...........................................................................................32.1.1 Learning Unit 1: Literacy & Numeracy.......................................................................6
Module: Literacy........................................................................................................................6
Module: Numeracy....................................................................................................................6
2.1.2 Learning Unit 2: Working within the Welding Industry..............................................6
Module: Occupational Health & Safety.....................................................................................7
Module: Worksite Practices.......................................................................................................7
Module: Welding Basics.............................................................................................................7
2.1.3 Learning Unit 3: Materials and Tools.........................................................................8
Module: Materials.....................................................................................................................8
Module: Tools............................................................................................................................8
2.1.4 Learning Unit 4: Processes.........................................................................................9
Module: Brazing & Cutting.........................................................................................................9
Module: Welding.......................................................................................................................9
B. Notional Hours Matrix...............................................................................................10
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Qualification ID: 57881: National Certificate: Welding
C. Unit Standard to Programme Documents Alignment.................................................11Learning Unit 1: Literacy & Numeracy.............................................................................................11
Learning Unit 2: Working within the Welding Industry...................................................................20
Learning Unit 3: Materials and Tools...............................................................................................26
Learning Unit 4: Processes...............................................................................................................31
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Qualification ID: 57881: National Certificate: Welding
A. Key Elements and Outline Key Elements and Outline of the National Certificate: Construction Level 2 Qualification as NQF Aligned Learning Programme: Name of Programme 57881: National Certificate: Welding Application and PracticePurpose of Programme
To provide learners with the standards and the range of learning required to work effectively in the welding industry and to meet the challenges of such an environment
Duration of Programme
1 year
NQF Level 2 (Two)Exit Level Outcomes and related Assessment Criteria
On completion of this qualification learners will be able to:
1. Use and apply mechanical and welding technology, techniques, processes and skills, as applied in the fabrication and welding industry, using appropriate tools and measuring equipment. Mechanical and welding technology concepts, techniques and
processes are explained and applied within a fabrication and welding context.
Tools, measuring equipment and engineering materials are used and applied in accordance with performance standards.
Occupational health, safety and environmental legislation, including safety practices and procedures, are applied to the fabrication and welding industry in accordance with standard operating procedures.
Welding machinery, tools and equipment, are cleaned and stored according to standard operating procedures.
2. Use and apply a variety of fillet welding, oxy-fuel cutting and oxy-fuel joining processes. Fillet welding technique is applied in the downhand position and
tested in accordance with performance standards. Welding processes are applied in accordance with performance
standards. > Range: Welding processes include Shielded metal arc welding; gas metal arc welding; gas tungsten arc welding; cored-wire welding; gas-welding.
Oxy-fuel joining and cutting processes are applied in accordance with performance standards. > Range: Oxy-fuel joining and cutting processes include gas-brazing and gas-cutting of plate and structures.
Specific safety practices and procedures are applied relevant to the fabrication and welding industry.
Welding machinery, tools and equipment, are cleaned and stored according to standard operating procedures.
Work-pieces are assessed in accordance with performance qualification standards.
3. Demonstrate knowledge of the welding industry and its productivity requirements, by applying appropriate work-procedures.
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Communication processes and terminology are explained and demonstrated within the context of the welding industry.
Productivity requirements are explained within the context of the welding industry.
Problems are identified in a timely manner, reported and discussed and the agreed corrective action is implemented.
Information is interpreted to implement work instructions. Specific safety practices and procedures are applied relevant to
the fabrication and welding industry.
4. Communicate effectively in order to achieve personal, business and organizational objectives. Range: Reading and interpreting work instructions, documents and drawings; maintaining effective relationships; exploring options for further learning. Communication skills are demonstrated in various work-related
situations. Relationships with peers are maintained to promote effective
communication within the workplace. Concise reports are produced for record keeping purposes. Learning opportunities are identified and discussed in order to
produce a learning plan.
Target Group / Occupational link
For new entrants, this qualification focuses on developing skills and knowledge necessary to begin a career in welding.
Learning assumed to be in place
Language Competencies at a NQF Level 1Mathematical Literacy Competencies at a NQF Level 1
Recognition of Prior Learning
The qualification may be obtained through the process if Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Learning Materials The programme pack consists out of the following documents:1. Alignment Strategy2. Learner Orientation Guide3. Learner Guides4. Resource Guides5. Portfolio Guides6. Mentor Guide7. Workplace Guide8. Facilitator Guide9. FA Model Answer Guide10. Assessment Guides11. Assessment Toolkit12. Coaching Sheet13. FSA Questionnaire14. FSA Model Answers15. FSA Recording Tools16. Overall Qualification Judgement
Links of the programmeto registered unit standards, skills programmes, or
This Qualification articulates horizontally with the following Qualifications: National Certificate: Mechanical Engineering (Generic + various streams)(NQF L2)
Vertical articulation is possible with the following Qualifications:
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Qualification ID: 57881: National Certificate: Welding
qualifications National Certificate: Welding Application and Practice NQF L3)
This qualification replaces:24214 National Certificate: Welding Application and Practice NQF Level 2
Credit Value A minimum of15 credits is required to complete the Qualification. In this Qualification the credits are allocated as follows:
Fundamental: 36 credits. Core: 106 credits. Electives: 16 credits
Based on the qualification description and requirements, this Qualification will be divided into 4 main Learning Units with modular sub-divisions, based on the exit level outcomes and related assessment criteria:
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57881Welding
Literacy &
Numeracy
Literacy
Numeracy
Working within the Welding Industry
Occupational Health & Safety
Worksite Practices
Welding Basics
Materials & Tools
Materials
Tools
Assembling
Processes
Brazing & Cutting
Welding
Qualification ID: 57881: National Certificate: Welding
2.1.1 Learning Unit 1: Literacy & Numeracy
This Learning Unit has two (2) sections to it:
Literacy Numeracy
Module: Literacy
ELO US Type ID US Title Level Credits4 Fundamental 119463 Access and Use Information
from Texts 2 5
Fundamental 119454 Maintain and Adapt oral Communication 2 5
Fundamental 119460Use language and Communication in Occupational Learning Programmes
2 5
Fundamental 119456 Write for a defined context 2 5TOTAL CREDIT VALUE 20
Module: Numeracy
ELO US Type ID US Title Level Credits
Fundamental 7480Demonstrate understanding of rational and irrational numbers and number systems
2 3
Fundamental 12444
Measure, estimate and calculate physical quantities and explore, describe and represent geometrical relationships in 2-dimensions in different life or workplace contexts
2 3
Fundamental 7469
Use mathematics to investigate and monitor the financial aspects of personal and community life
2 2
Fundamental 9009
Apply basic knowledge of statistics and probability to influence the use of data and procedures in order to investigate life related problems
2 3
Fundamental 9007Work with a range of patterns and functions and solve problems
2 5
TOTAL CREDIT VALUE 16
2.1.2 Learning Unit 2: Working within the Welding Industry
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Qualification ID: 57881: National Certificate: Welding
This Learning Unit has three (3) sections to it:
Occupational Health & Safety Worksite Practices Welding Basics
Module: Occupational Health & Safety
ELO US Type ID US Title Level Credits
Elective 13222Deal with safety, health and environmental emergencies in the workplace
2 4
Elective 12483 Perform basic first aid 2 4
TOTAL CREDIT VALUE 8
Module: Worksite Practices
ELO US Type ID US Title Level CreditsCore 14683 Apply work site practices 2 5
Elective 9672 Erect and dismantle scaffolding 2 5
3 & 4 Core 14722
Describe the welding industry's composition, it's productivity requirements and communication techniques
2 5
TOTAL CREDIT VALUE 10
Module: Welding Basics
ELO US Type ID US Title Level Credits
4 Core 14713 Use welding definitions and symbols 2 5
TOTAL CREDIT VALUE 5
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Qualification ID: 57881: National Certificate: Welding
2.1.3 Learning Unit 3: Materials and Tools
This Learning Unit has three (3) sections to it:
Materials Tools Assembling
Module: Materials
ELO US Type ID US Title Level Credits4
Core 14712 Identify and select material to specification 2 5
TOTAL CREDIT VALUE 10
Module: Tools
ELO US Type ID US Title Level Credits
1
Core 119744 Select, use and care for engineering hand tools 2 8
Core 12476Select, use and care for engineering measuring equipment
2 4
Core 12219 Select, use and care for engineering power tools 2 6
TOTAL CREDIT VALUE 18
Module: Assembling
ELO US Type ID US Title Level Credits
Elective 243061Assemble work pieces in jigs (minor amendments include the use of manipulators)
2 3
TOTAL CREDIT VALUE 3
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Qualification ID: 57881: National Certificate: Welding
2.1.4 Learning Unit 4: Processes
This Learning Unit has two (2) sections to it:
Brazing and Cutting Welding
Module: Brazing & Cutting
ELO US Type ID US Title Level Credits2 Core 243069 Braze metals using the oxy-fuel
brazing process 2 6
Core 243067Cut materials using the oxy-fuel gas cutting process (manual cutting)
2 6
TOTAL CREDIT VALUE 12
Module: Welding
ELO US Type ID US Title Level Credits1
Core 243076
Weld carbon steel work pieces using the cored-wire welding process in the downhand position
2 8
Core 243063
Weld carbon steel work pieces using the shielded metal arc welding process in the down-hand position
2 15
Core 243066
Weld carbon steel work pieces using the gas metal arc welding process in the downhand position
2 8
Core 243072Weld work pieces using the oxy-acetylene gas welding process in the downhand position
2 10
Core 243068
Weld carbon steel work pieces using the gas tungsten arc welding process in the downhand position
3 15
TOTAL CREDIT VALUE 56
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Qualification ID: 57881: National Certificate: Welding
B. Notional Hours Matrix
The roll out strategy below indicates the relationship between theory, practical, workplace and FSA component:
Learning Unit
Credits Notional Hours
Days Contact Session30%
Experiential Learning
70%
FSA TOTAL
Theory Practical WPE Ass Prep
1 36 360 60 6 12 38 4 602 23 230 38 4 8 23 3 383 31 310 52 5½ 10 33 3½ 524 68 680 113 12 22 70 9 113TOTALS 158 1580 263 27½ 52 164 19½ 263
Overview – Provision / Facilitation
This programme will be presented using a number of different facilitation techniques, including:
Classroom based facilitation Self-Study Mentor Discussions Coaching Workplace Learning / Experience
During the different facilitation methods, learners will be required to complete a variety of activities pertaining to what they are learning.
Overview – Learner Support
Provider SupportThe training provider will provide support through contact with the facilitator. Should any additional assistance be required this can be arranged.
Workplace SupportThe workplace Provider will arrange both a mentor and a coach to oversee the learner and offer extra assistance where required
Overview – Learner Duties / Learning
The Learner is responsible for their own learning. This will require the learner to attend all facilitation sessions, working experience, mentor and coaching sessions.The learner is also responsible for the completion of ALL activities, whether covered in the classroom or not.
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C. Unit Standard to Programme Documents Alignment
Learning Unit 1: Literacy & Numeracy
No Unit Standard Title Specific Outcomes Where covered (Provision Documents)
Facilitation and Activities
119
463
(rep
lace
d 89
63)
Acce
ss a
nd U
se In
form
ation
from
Tex
ts
1.Use a range of reading and/or viewing strategies to make meaning of texts
2. Identify the main ideas in different text types3.Read/view and respond to texts for a variety of
purposes4. Identify and discuss how language structures and
features may influence a reader/audience
Learner Guide 1.1
Credits 5Notional Hours 50Days 8Contact Session30% 2½Experiential Learning (WPE & AssPrep) - 70%
5½
Formative Activities:
Individual, Pair & Group, Mentored Discussion, Self Reflection & Assessment.
Individual Activities: 1 - 4Group Activities: 2, 5 - 9Self Assessment: 1.1
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No Unit Standard Title Specific Outcomes Where covered (Provision Documents)
Facilitation and Activities11
9454
(rep
lace
d 89
62)
Mai
ntai
n an
d Ad
apt o
ral /
signe
d Co
mm
unic
ation
1. Use a variety of speaking and listening/signing strategies to maintain communication.
2.Adapt speech/signing to accommodate socio-cultural sensitivities without losing own intention.
3.Use knowledge of language structures and conventions to shape or decode meaning of unfamiliar vocabulary or constructions.
4.Organise and present information in a focused and coherent manner
5. Identify and explain how speakers/signers influence audiences.
Learner Guide 1.1
Credits 5Notional Hours 50Days 8Contact Session30% 2½Experiential Learning (WPE & AssPrep) - 70%
5½
Formative Activities:
Individual, Pair & Group, Mentored Discussion, Self Reflection & Assessment.
Individual Activities: 1 - 3Group Activities: 1 – 6 & 8Self Assessment: 1.1
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No Unit Standard Title Specific Outcomes Where covered (Provision Documents)
Facilitation and Activities11
9460
(rep
lace
d 89
67)
Use
lang
uage
and
Com
mun
icati
on in
Occ
upati
onal
Lea
rnin
g Pr
ogra
mm
es
1. Find and use available learning resources2. Use learning strategies3. Manage occupational learning materials.4. Plan and gather relevant information for a given
context and purpose5. Function in a team6. Reflect on how characteristics of the workplace
and occupational context affect learning
Learner Guide 1.1
Credits 5Notional Hours 50Days 8Contact Session30% 2½Experiential Learning (WPE & AssPrep) - 70%
5½
Formative Activities:
Individual, Pair & Group, Mentored Discussion, Self Reflection & Assessment.
Individual Activities: 1 - 4Group Activities: 1 & 2, 5 - 9Self Assessment: 1.1
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No Unit Standard Title Specific Outcomes Where covered (Provision Documents)
Facilitation and Activities11
9456
(rep
lace
d 89
64)
Writ
e/pr
esen
t for
a d
efine
d co
ntex
t
1. Write/sign for a specific audience, purpose and context
2. Use grammatical structures and writing/signing conventions to produce coherent and cohesive texts for specific contexts
3. Adapt language to suit context4. Draft and edit own writing/signing
Learner Guide 1.1
Credits 5Notional Hours 50Days 8Contact Session30% 2½Experiential Learning (WPE & AssPrep) - 70%
5½
Formative Activities:
Individual, Pair & Group, Mentored Discussion, Self Reflection & Assessment.
Individual Activities: 1 – 3 & 5Group Activities: 3 & 7Self Assessment: 1.1
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No Unit Standard Title Specific Outcomes Where covered (Provision Documents)
Facilitation and Activities74
80
Dem
onst
rate
und
erst
andi
ng o
f rati
onal
and
irra
tiona
l nu
mbe
rs a
nd n
umbe
r sys
tem
s
1. Use and analyse computational tools and strategies, and make estimates and approximations
2. Demonstrate understanding of numbers and relationships among numbers and number systems
Learner Guide 1.2
Credits 3Notional Hours 30Days 5Contact Session30% 1½Experiential Learning (WPE & AssPrep) - 70%
3½
Formative Activities:
Individual, Pair & Group, Mentored Discussion, Self Reflection & Assessment.
Individual Activities: 6Group Activities:Self Assessment: 1.2
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Qualification ID: 57881: National Certificate: Welding
No Unit Standard Title Specific Outcomes Where covered (Provision Documents)
Facilitation and Activities12
444
Mea
sure
, esti
mat
e an
d ca
lcul
ate
phys
ical
qua
ntitie
s an
d ex
plor
e, d
escr
ibe
and
repr
esen
t geo
met
rical
re
latio
nshi
ps in
2-d
imen
sions
in d
iffer
ent l
ife o
r w
orkp
lace
con
text
s
1. Estimate, measure and calculate physical quantities to solve problems in practical situations
2. Explore transformations of two-dimensional geometric figures
Learner Guide 1.2
Credits 3Notional Hours 30Days 5Contact Session30% 1½Experiential Learning (WPE & AssPrep) - 70%
3½
Formative Activities:
Individual, Pair & Group, Mentored Discussion, Self Reflection & Assessment.
Individual Activities: 7Group Activities:Self Assessment: 1.2
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No Unit Standard Title Specific Outcomes Where covered (Provision Documents)
Facilitation and Activities74
69
Use
mat
hem
atics
to in
vesti
gate
and
mon
itor t
he
finan
cial
asp
ects
of p
erso
nal a
nd c
omm
unity
life
1. Use mathematics to plan and control personal and/or household budgets and income and expenditure
2. Use simple and compound interest to make sense of and define a variety of situations
Learner Guide 1.2
Credits 2Notional Hours 20Days 3½Contact Session30% 1Experiential Learning (WPE & AssPrep) - 70%
2½
Formative Activities:
Individual, Pair & Group, Mentored Discussion, Self Reflection & Assessment.
Individual Activities: 8 & 9Group Activities:Self Assessment: 1.2 tails
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No Unit Standard Title Specific Outcomes Where covered (Provision Documents)
Facilitation and Activities90
09
Appl
y ba
sic k
now
ledg
e of
stati
stics
and
pro
babi
lity
to
influ
ence
the
use
of d
ata
and
proc
edur
es in
ord
er to
in
vesti
gate
life
rela
ted
prob
lem
s
1. Apply various techniques to organise and represent data in order to model situations
2. Give opinions on the implications of the modelled data for the required purpose
Learner Guide 1.2
Credits 3Notional Hours 30Days 5Contact Session30% 1½Experiential Learning (WPE & AssPrep) - 70%
3½
Formative Activities:
Individual, Pair & Group, Mentored Discussion, Self Reflection & Assessment.
Individual Activities: 10Group Activities: 11Self Assessment: 1.2
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No Unit Standard Title Specific Outcomes Where covered (Provision Documents)
Facilitation and Activities90
07
Wor
k w
ith a
rang
e of
patt
erns
and
func
tions
and
solv
e pr
oble
ms
1. Convert flexibly between and within various representations of functions
2. Compare, analyse and describe the behaviour of patterns and functions
3. Represent situations mathematically in order to interpret and solve problems
Learner Guide 1.2
Credits 5Notional Hours 50Days 8Contact Session30% 2½Experiential Learning (WPE & AssPrep) - 70%
5½
Formative Activities:
Individual, Pair & Group, Mentored Discussion, Self Reflection & Assessment.
Individual Activities: 10Group Activities: 11Self Assessment: 1.2
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Qualification ID: 57881: National Certificate: Welding
Learning Unit 2: Working within the Welding IndustryExit Level Outcome: 3. Demonstrate knowledge of the welding industry and its productivity requirements, by applying appropriate work-
procedures. 4. Communicate effectively in order to achieve personal, business and organizational objectives. Range: Reading and interpreting work instructions, documents and drawings; maintaining effective relationships; exploring options for further learning.
No Unit Standard Title Specific Outcomes Where covered (Provision Documents)
Facilitation and Activities
1322
2
Deal
with
safe
ty, h
ealth
and
env
ironm
enta
l em
erge
ncie
s in
the
wor
kpla
ce
1. Discuss and explain procedures for dealing with safety, health and environmental emergencies.
2. Identify the nature of an incident and the relevant emergency procedure.
3. Follow emergency procedures.4. Record and report incidents.
Learner Guide 2.1
Credits 4Notional Hours 40Days 6½Contact Session30% 2Experiential Learning (WPE & AssPrep) - 70%
4
Formative Activities:
Individual, Pair & Group, Mentored Discussion, Self Reflection & Assessment.
Individual Activities 1& 2Group Activities 1 & 2Self Assessment 2.1
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Qualification ID: 57881: National Certificate: Welding
Exit Level Outcome: 3. Demonstrate knowledge of the welding industry and its productivity requirements, by applying appropriate work-procedures. 4. Communicate effectively in order to achieve personal, business and organizational objectives. Range: Reading and interpreting work instructions, documents and drawings; maintaining effective relationships; exploring options for further learning.
No Unit Standard Title Specific Outcomes Where covered (Provision Documents)
Facilitation and Activities
12483
Perf
orm
bas
ic fi
rst a
id1. Explain and discuss basic first aid concepts2. Determine the nature of the injury/medical
emergency, the context of the injury and basic first aid.
3. Apply basic first aid.4. Hand over the injured/ill person to medical
personnel.5. Complete first aid report.
Learner Guide 2.1
Credits 4Notional Hours 40Days 6½Contact Session30% 2Experiential Learning (WPE & AssPrep) - 70%
4½
Formative Activities:
Individual, Pair & Group, Mentored Discussion, Self Reflection & Assessment.
Individual Activities 3Group Activities3Self Assessment 2.1
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Qualification ID: 57881: National Certificate: Welding
Exit Level Outcome: 3. Demonstrate knowledge of the welding industry and its productivity requirements, by applying appropriate work-procedures. 4. Communicate effectively in order to achieve personal, business and organizational objectives. Range: Reading and interpreting work instructions, documents and drawings; maintaining effective relationships; exploring options for further learning.
No Unit Standard Title Specific Outcomes Where covered (Provision Documents)
Facilitation and Activities
14683
Appl
y w
ork
site
prac
tices
1. Establish the principles of personal and job safety on the worksite.
2. Demonstrate safe working practices on the worksite3. Adhere and conform to store procedures and
material handling
Learner Guide 2.2
Credits 5Notional Hours 50Days 8Contact Session30% 2½Experiential Learning (WPE & AssPrep) - 70%
5½
Formative Activities:
Individual, Pair & Group, Mentored Discussion, Self Reflection & Assessment.
Individual Activities 1 & 4Group Activities 1, 2, 3 & 4Self Assessment 2.2
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Qualification ID: 57881: National Certificate: Welding
Exit Level Outcome: 3. Demonstrate knowledge of the welding industry and its productivity requirements, by applying appropriate work-procedures. 4. Communicate effectively in order to achieve personal, business and organizational objectives. Range: Reading and interpreting work instructions, documents and drawings; maintaining effective relationships; exploring options for further learning.
No Unit Standard Title Specific Outcomes Where covered (Provision Documents)
Facilitation and Activities
9672
Erec
t and
dism
antle
scaff
oldi
ng
1. Prepare and plan for scaffold erection and dismantling.
2. Identify and select.3. Erect scaffolding.4. Dismantle scaffolding.
Learner Guide 2.2
Credits 5Notional Hours 50Days 8Contact Session30% 2½Experiential Learning (WPE & AssPrep) - 70%
5½
Formative Activities:
Individual, Pair & Group, Mentored Discussion, Self Reflection & Assessment.
Individual Activities 6Group Activities 8 & 9Self Assessment 2.2
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Qualification ID: 57881: National Certificate: Welding
Exit Level Outcome: 3. Demonstrate knowledge of the welding industry and its productivity requirements, by applying appropriate work-procedures. 4. Communicate effectively in order to achieve personal, business and organizational objectives. Range: Reading and interpreting work instructions, documents and drawings; maintaining effective relationships; exploring options for further learning.
No Unit Standard Title Specific Outcomes Where covered (Provision Documents)
Facilitation and Activities
14722
Desc
ribe
the
wel
ding
indu
stry
's co
mpo
sition
, it's
pr
oduc
tivity
requ
irem
ents
and
com
mun
icati
on
tech
niqu
es1. Identify and interpret organisational structures,
and personal functions within the company or business.
2. Apply and adhere to communication procedues within the company or business.
3. Interpret and apply legislative requirements within the company or business.
4. Apply small business skills within my work environment
5. Adhere and apply security procedures.6. Apply administrative procedures related to the
company and or business.
Learner Guide 2.2
Credits 5Notional Hours 50Days 8Contact Session30% 2½Experiential Learning (WPE & AssPrep) - 70%
5½
Formative Activities:
Individual, Pair & Group, Mentored Discussion, Self Reflection & Assessment.
Individual Activities 1 & 5Group Activities 1, 5, 6 & 7Self Assessment 2.2
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Qualification ID: 57881: National Certificate: Welding
Exit Level Outcome: 3. Demonstrate knowledge of the welding industry and its productivity requirements, by applying appropriate work-procedures. 4. Communicate effectively in order to achieve personal, business and organizational objectives. Range: Reading and interpreting work instructions, documents and drawings; maintaining effective relationships; exploring options for further learning.
No Unit Standard Title Specific Outcomes Where covered (Provision Documents)
Facilitation and Activities
14713
Use
wel
ding
defi
nitio
ns a
nd sy
mbo
ls1. Know the basics of welded joints and their
terminology.2. Identify and apply welding symbols used by industry.3. Sketch and describe welding symbols used in the
industry.
Learner Guide 2.3
Credits 5Notional Hours 50Days 8Contact Session30% 2½Experiential Learning (WPE & AssPrep) - 70%
5½
Formative Activities:
Individual, Pair & Group, Mentored Discussion, Self Reflection & Assessment.
Individual Activities 7Group Activities 10Self Assessment 2.3
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Learning Unit 3: Materials and Tools
Exit Level Outcome: 1. Use and apply mechanical and welding technology, techniques, processes and skills, as applied in the fabrication and welding industry, using appropriate tools and measuring equipment.3. Demonstrate knowledge of the welding industry and its productivity requirements, by applying appropriate work-procedures.
No Unit Standard Title Specific Outcomes Where covered (Provision Documents)
Facilitation and Activities
1471
2
Iden
tify
and
sele
ct m
ater
ial t
o sp
ecifi
catio
n
1. Plan the identification process to identify materials to specification.
2. Identify materials to specification.3. Care and storage of tools and equipment
Learner Guide 3.1
Credits 5Notional Hours 50Days 8Contact Session30% 2½Experiential Learning (WPE & AssPrep) - 70%
5½
Formative Activities:
Individual, Pair & Group, Mentored Discussion, Self Reflection & Assessment.
Individual Activities 1-3Group Activities 1-2Self Assessment 3.1
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Qualification ID: 57881: National Certificate: Welding
Exit Level Outcome: 1. Use and apply mechanical and welding technology, techniques, processes and skills, as applied in the fabrication and welding industry, using appropriate tools and measuring equipment.3. Demonstrate knowledge of the welding industry and its productivity requirements, by applying appropriate work-procedures.
No Unit Standard Title Specific Outcomes Where covered (Provision Documents)
Facilitation and Activities
119744
Sele
ct, u
se a
nd c
are
for e
ngin
eerin
g ha
nd to
ols
1. Select and use Engineering hand tools.2. Care for and maintain engineering hand tools.3. Work safely with due care for self, fellow workers,
equipment, materials and the environment
Learner Guide 3.2
Credits 8Notional Hours 80Days 10Contact Session30% 4Experiential Learning (WPE & AssPrep) - 70%
9
Formative Activities:
Individual, Pair & Group, Mentored Discussion, Self Reflection & Assessment.
Individual Activities 1-3Group Activities 1Self Assessment 3.2
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Qualification ID: 57881: National Certificate: Welding
Exit Level Outcome: 1. Use and apply mechanical and welding technology, techniques, processes and skills, as applied in the fabrication and welding industry, using appropriate tools and measuring equipment.3. Demonstrate knowledge of the welding industry and its productivity requirements, by applying appropriate work-procedures.
No Unit Standard Title Specific Outcomes Where covered (Provision Documents)
Facilitation and Activities
12476
Sele
ct, u
se a
nd c
are
for e
ngin
eerin
g m
easu
ring
equi
pmen
t1. Explain and discuss basic units of measure and
symbols.2. Select and use engineering measuring equipment.3. Care for and maintain measuring equipment.4. Recognise and report problems, changes and/or
malfunctions while working.5. Work safely with due care for self, fellow workers,
equipment, materials and the environment
Leaner Guide 3.2
Credits 4Notional Hours 40Days 6½Contact Session30% 2Experiential Learning (WPE & AssPrep) - 70%
4½
Formative Activities:
Individual, Pair & Group, Mentored Discussion, Self Reflection & Assessment.
Group Activities 2Self Assessment 3.2
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Qualification ID: 57881: National Certificate: Welding
Exit Level Outcome: 1. Use and apply mechanical and welding technology, techniques, processes and skills, as applied in the fabrication and welding industry, using appropriate tools and measuring equipment.3. Demonstrate knowledge of the welding industry and its productivity requirements, by applying appropriate work-procedures.
No Unit Standard Title Specific Outcomes Where covered (Provision Documents)
Facilitation and Activities
12219
Sele
ct, u
se a
nd c
are
for e
ngin
eerin
g po
wer
tool
s1. Select and use engineering power tools.2. Care for and maintain engineering power tools3. Check on power supply connections to equipment.4. Recognise and report problems, changes and/or
malfunctions while working.5. Work safely with due care for self, fellow workers,
machines, equipment, materials and the environment.
Learner Guide 3.2
Credits 6Notional Hours 60Days 10Contact Session30% 3Experiential Learning (WPE & AssPrep) - 70%
7
Formative Activities:
Individual, Pair & Group, Mentored Discussion, Self Reflection & Assessment.
Individual Activities 4Self Assessment 3.2
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Qualification ID: 57881: National Certificate: Welding
Exit Level Outcome: 1. Use and apply mechanical and welding technology, techniques, processes and skills, as applied in the fabrication and welding industry, using appropriate tools and measuring equipment.3. Demonstrate knowledge of the welding industry and its productivity requirements, by applying appropriate work-procedures.
No Unit Standard Title Specific Outcomes Where covered (Provision Documents)
Facilitation and Activities
243061
Asse
mbl
e w
ork
piec
es in
jigs
(min
or a
men
dmen
ts
incl
ude
the
use
of m
anip
ulat
ors)
1. Follow the assembling procedure of jigging work pieces prior to welding.
2. Identify and select components and jigs.3. Assemble components.4. Inspect assembled work piece.
Learner Guide 3.3
Credits 3Notional Hours 30Days 5Contact Session30% 1½Experiential Learning (WPE & AssPrep) - 70%
3½
Formative Activities:
Individual, Pair & Group, Mentored Discussion, Self Reflection & Assessment.
Individual Activities 1Group Activities 1Self Assessment 3.3
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Qualification ID: 57881: National Certificate: Welding
Learning Unit 4: ProcessesExit Level Outcome: 1. Use and apply mechanical and welding technology, techniques, processes and skills, as applied in the fabrication
and welding industry, using appropriate tools and measuring equipment. 2. Use and apply a variety of fillet welding, oxy-fuel cutting and oxy-fuel joining processes.
No Unit Standard Title Specific Outcomes Where covered (Provision Documents)
Facilitation and Activities
2430
69
Braz
e m
etal
s usin
g th
e ox
y-fu
el b
razin
g pr
oces
s
1. Describe the oxy-fuel brazing process.2. Prepare workpiece prior to brazing3. Prepare workpieces prior to brazing4. Braze workpiece5. Inspect Brazed workpiece
Learner Guide 4.1
Credits 6Notional Hours 60Days 10Contact Session30% 3Experiential Learning (WPE & AssPrep) - 70%
7
Formative Activities:
Individual, Pair & Group, Mentored Discussion, Self Reflection & Assessment.
Group Activities 1Self Assessment 1
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Qualification ID: 57881: National Certificate: Welding
Exit Level Outcome: 1. Use and apply mechanical and welding technology, techniques, processes and skills, as applied in the fabrication and welding industry, using appropriate tools and measuring equipment. 2. Use and apply a variety of fillet welding, oxy-fuel cutting and oxy-fuel joining processes.
No Unit Standard Title Specific Outcomes Where covered (Provision Documents)
Facilitation and Activities
243067
Cut m
ater
ials
usin
g th
e ox
y-fu
el g
as c
utting
pro
cess
(m
anua
l cutti
ng)
1. Describe the oxy-fuel cutting process.2. Prepare for the oxy-fuel cutting operation.3. Cut material4. Care and storage of cutting equipment, tools, and
materials.
Learner Guide 4.1
Credits 6Notional Hours 60Days 10Contact Session30% 3Experiential Learning (WPE & AssPrep) - 70%
7
Formative Activities:
Individual, Pair & Group, Mentored Discussion, Self Reflection & Assessment.
Group Activities 1Self Assessment 1
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Qualification ID: 57881: National Certificate: Welding
Exit Level Outcome: 1. Use and apply mechanical and welding technology, techniques, processes and skills, as applied in the fabrication and welding industry, using appropriate tools and measuring equipment. 2. Use and apply a variety of fillet welding, oxy-fuel cutting and oxy-fuel joining processes.
No Unit Standard Title Specific Outcomes Where covered (Provision Documents)
Facilitation and Activities
243072
Wel
d w
orkp
iece
s usin
g th
e ox
y-ac
etyl
ene
gas w
eldi
ng
proc
ess i
n th
e do
wnh
and
positi
on
1. Describe and explain the oxy-acetylene gas welding process.
2. Select, assemble and conduct pre-operational checks of oxy-acetylene gas welding equipment.
3. Prepare workpieces prior to welding.4. Weld metals with oxy-acetylene gas welding process.5. Inspect welded workpiece for defects.6. Care for and store welding consumables and
equipment.
Learner Guide 4.2
Credits 10Notional Hours 100Days 16½Contact Session30% 5Experiential Learning (WPE & AssPrep) - 70%
11½
Formative Activities:
Individual, Pair & Group, Mentored Discussion, Self Reflection & Assessment.
Group Activities 2Self Assessment 2
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Qualification ID: 57881: National Certificate: Welding
Exit Level Outcome: 1. Use and apply mechanical and welding technology, techniques, processes and skills, as applied in the fabrication and welding industry, using appropriate tools and measuring equipment. 2. Use and apply a variety of fillet welding, oxy-fuel cutting and oxy-fuel joining processes.
No Unit Standard Title Specific Outcomes Where covered (Provision Documents)
Facilitation and Activities
243076
Wel
d ca
rbon
stee
l wor
kpie
ces u
sing
the
core
d-w
ire
wel
ding
pro
cess
in th
e do
wnh
and
positi
on
1. Describe the cored-wire welding process.2. Select, set up and conduct pre-operational checks of
cored-wire welding equipment.3. Prepare workpieces prior to welding.4. Weld workpieces.5. Inspect welded workpiece for defects.6. Care for and store welding consumables and
equipment.
Learner Guide 4.3
Credits 8Notional Hours 80Days 13Contact Session30% 4Experiential Learning (WPE & AssPrep) - 70%
9
Formative Activities:
Individual, Pair & Group, Mentored Discussion, Self Reflection & Assessment.
Group Activities 3Self Assessment 3
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Qualification ID: 57881: National Certificate: Welding
Exit Level Outcome: 1. Use and apply mechanical and welding technology, techniques, processes and skills, as applied in the fabrication and welding industry, using appropriate tools and measuring equipment. 2. Use and apply a variety of fillet welding, oxy-fuel cutting and oxy-fuel joining processes.
No Unit Standard Title Specific Outcomes Where covered (Provision Documents)
Facilitation and Activities
243063
Wel
d ca
rbon
stee
l wor
kpie
ces u
sing
the
shie
lded
m
etal
arc
wel
ding
pro
cess
in th
e do
wn-
hand
po
sition1. Describe the shielded metal arc welding process.2. Select, set up and conduct pre-operational checks
of shielded metal arc welding equipment.3. Prepare workpieces prior to welding.4. Weld workpieces.5. Inspect welded workpiece for defects in
compliance with drawing specifications.6. Care for and store welding consumables and
equipment. Learner Guide 4.3
Credits 15Notional Hours 150Days 25Contact Session30% 7½Experiential Learning (WPE & AssPrep) - 70%
17½
Formative Activities:
Individual, Pair & Group, Mentored Discussion, Self Reflection & Assessment.
Group Activities 4Self Assessment 4
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Qualification ID: 57881: National Certificate: Welding
Exit Level Outcome: 1. Use and apply mechanical and welding technology, techniques, processes and skills, as applied in the fabrication and welding industry, using appropriate tools and measuring equipment. 2. Use and apply a variety of fillet welding, oxy-fuel cutting and oxy-fuel joining processes.
No Unit Standard Title Specific Outcomes Where covered (Provision Documents)
Facilitation and Activities
243066
Wel
d ca
rbon
stee
l wor
kpie
ces u
sing
the
gas m
etal
ar
c w
eldi
ng p
roce
ss in
the
dow
nhan
d po
sition
1. Describe the gas metal arc welding process and related equipment.
2. Select, assemble and conduct pre-operational checks of gas metal arc welding equipment.
3. Prepare workpieces prior to welding.4. Weld workpieces.5. Inspect welded workpiece for defects.6. Care for and store welding consumables and
equipment. Learner Guide 4.3
Credits 8Notional Hours 80Days 13Contact Session30% 4Experiential Learning (WPE & AssPrep) - 70%
9
Formative Activities:
Individual, Pair & Group, Mentored Discussion, Self Reflection & Assessment.
Group Activities 5Self Assessment 5
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Qualification ID: 57881: National Certificate: Welding
Exit Level Outcome: 1. Use and apply mechanical and welding technology, techniques, processes and skills, as applied in the fabrication and welding industry, using appropriate tools and measuring equipment. 2. Use and apply a variety of fillet welding, oxy-fuel cutting and oxy-fuel joining processes.
No Unit Standard Title Specific Outcomes Where covered (Provision Documents)
Facilitation and Activities
243068
Wel
d ca
rbon
stee
l wor
kpie
ces u
sing
the
gas
tung
sten
arc
wel
ding
pro
cess
in th
e do
wnh
and
positi
on1. Describe and explain the gas tungsten arc welding
process.2. Select, assemble and conduct pre-operational
checks of gas tungsten arc welding equipment.3. Prepare workpieces prior to welding.4. Weld workpieces.5. Inspect welded workpiece for defects.6. Care for and store welding consumables and
equipment. Learner Guide 4.3
Credits 15Notional Hours 150Days 25Contact Session30% 7½Experiential Learning (WPE & AssPrep) - 70%
17½
Formative Activities:
Individual, Pair & Group, Mentored Discussion, Self Reflection & Assessment.
Group Activities 6Self Assessment 6
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