745 Welding, Cutting, and Brazing Safety

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Modules:
9
Hours:
8
Sectors:
Construction, General Industry
Target Audience:
Employee, Manager, Supervisor
Fee

Description

ourse Overview
This course provides an introduction to the hazards and safety measures associated with welding, cutting, brazing, and soldering operations. Students will learn about different types of welding processes and the potential thermal and chemical risks involved. The course also covers safety precautions, including the selection and use of personal protective equipment to minimize exposure to these hazards.

IACET Accreditation
OSHAcademy is accredited by the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and provides Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for courses that comply with ANSI/IACET standards. IACET is widely recognized worldwide for supporting high-quality continuing education and professional training programs.

Free Access
Students enrolled with OSHAcademy have free access to all course materials, including exercises, quizzes, and learning activities. Official records of training—such as exam scores, certificates, and transcripts—can be obtained by purchasing a certificate package.

Course Objectives
Upon completing this course, participants should be able to:

ID Objective
TO 1.0 Successfully achieve at least a 70% score on the final course assessment.
LO 1.1.1 Recognize and explain the basic processes involved in welding, brazing, and cutting.
LO 1.2.1 Describe the different types of welding and the specific hazards associated with each.
LO 1.3.1 Explain control measures and best practices, including hot work precautions, to reduce the risk of injury during welding operations.
LO 1.4.1 Discuss safety measures when working with welding, cutting, brazing, and soldering equipment.
LO 1.5.1 Explain ventilation requirements to ensure safe working conditions during welding, cutting, brazing, and soldering.
LO 1.6.1 Describe the personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements for welding, cutting, brazing, and soldering.
LO 1.7.1 Explain the elements of hazard communication programs and identify chemical hazards related to welding, cutting, brazing, and soldering.
LO 1.8.1 Discuss the components and responsibilities of a Safe Welding Program (SWP).
Key Topics
  • ✔ Welding
  • ✔ Fusion Welding
  • ✔ Pressure Welding
  • ✔ Other Welding Processes
  • ✔ Soldering
  • ✔ Weldability
  • ✔ Coalescence
  • ✔ Weld Defects
  • ✔ Common Welding Hazards
  • ✔ Oxy-fuel
  • ✔ Arc
  • ✔ and Induction Welding Hazards
  • ✔ Cutting
  • ✔ Brazing
  • ✔ and Soldering Hazards
  • ✔ Hazardous Fumes and Gases
  • ✔ Injuries and Illnesses
  • ✔ Backfire and Flashback
  • ✔ Controlling Hazards
  • ✔ Hot Work
  • ✔ Fire Watch
  • ✔ Control Measures
  • ✔ Equipment Safety
  • ✔ Cylinder Safety
  • ✔ Robot Welding Safety
  • ✔ Filler Material and Flux
  • ✔ Ventilation
  • ✔ Decomposition Products
  • ✔ First-aid Equipment
  • ✔ Fall Protection
  • ✔ Head and Face Protection
  • ✔ Eye Protection
  • ✔ Hand and Arm Protection
  • ✔ Leg and Foot Protection
  • ✔ Work Area Safety Measures
  • ✔ Hazard Communication
  • ✔ Labeling Requirements
  • ✔ Safety Data Sheets (SDSs)
  • ✔ Top Chemical Exposures
  • ✔ Safe Welding Program

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