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Welding, Cutting, and Brazing Safety Training Course

Comprehensive welding safety training covering OSHA 29 CFR 1926.351-354 standards.

Course Title

Welding, Cutting, and Brazing Safety

Course Duration

1 Day

Competency Assessment Criteria

Practical assessment and knowledge Assessment

Training Delivery Method

Classroom (Instructor-Led)

Service Coverage

In Tamkene Training Center or On-Site: Covering Saudi Arabia (Dammam - Khobar - Dhahran - Jubail - Riyadh - Jeddah - Tabuk - Madinah - NEOM - Qassim - Makkah - Any City in Saudi Arabia) - MENA Region

Course Average Passing Rate

98%

Post Training Reporting 

Post Training Report + Candidate(s) Training Evaluation Forms

Certificate of Successful Completion

Certification is provided upon successful completion. The certificate can be verified through a QR-Code system.

Certification Provider

OSHAcademy - USA

Certificate Validity

N/A

Instructors Languages

English / Arabic / Urdu / Hindi

Training Services Design Methodology

ADDIE Training Design Methodology

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Course Overview

This comprehensive Welding, Cutting, and Brazing Safety training course provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills required for safe welding operations in construction environments. The course covers fundamental safety principles along with advanced hazard identification and control techniques for welding, cutting, and brazing activities.


Participants will learn to apply OSHA 29 CFR 1926.351-354 standards and industry best practices to ensure safe work environments and prevent welding-related incidents. This course combines theoretical concepts with practical applications and real-world case studies to ensure participants gain valuable skills applicable to their professional environment while emphasizing worker safety and regulatory compliance.

Key Learning Objectives

  • Understand fundamental welding safety principles and OSHA requirements

  • Identify and control fire and explosion hazards in welding operations

  • Implement proper ventilation systems and respiratory protection programs

  • Select and use appropriate personal protective equipment for welding activities

  • Apply safe work practices for confined space welding operations

  • Develop effective hot work permit systems and fire watch procedures

  • Evaluate electrical safety requirements for welding equipment

  • Implement comprehensive safety management systems for welding operations

Group Exercises

N/A by OSHAcademy

Knowledge Assessment

OSHAcademy Knowledge Assessment

Course Outline

  • Welding

  • Cutting

  • Brazing

  • Soldering

  • Weldability

  • Filler Materials and Flux

  • Welding Defects

  • Gas Welding

  • Arc Welding

  • Other Welding Processes

  • Welding Hazards and Precautions

  • Welding Location

  • Fire Prevention

  • Welding or Cutting Containers

  • Operating Welding Equipment

  • Backfire and Backflash

  • GTA and GMA Welding Safety Precautions

  • Brazing and Soldering Hazards and Precautions

  • Wounds and Burns

  • Ventilation Requirements

  • Welding in Confined Spaces

  • Hazard Communication

  • Gases and Fumes

  • Personal Protective Equipment

  • Helmets, Gauntlets, Shoes, Aprons, and Shields

  • Welding Safety Program

  • Employer and Supervisor Responsibilities

  • Authorization

  • Welding Program Checklist

Practical Assessment

OSHAcademy Practical Assessment

Gained Core Technical Skills

  • Conduct comprehensive welding safety assessments and hazard evaluations

  • Implement effective fire prevention protocols and hot work permit systems

  • Design and evaluate ventilation systems for welding fume control

  • Select appropriate personal protective equipment for specific welding applications

  • Perform electrical safety inspections for welding equipment and grounding systems

  • Execute confined space entry procedures for welding operations under supervision

  • Develop welding safety programs with comprehensive risk management strategies

  • Utilize advanced safety monitoring equipment and gas detection systems

Training Design Methodology

ADDIE Training Design Methodology

Targeted Audience

  • Welders and cutting operators in construction environments

  • Construction supervisors overseeing welding operations

  • Safety professionals responsible for hot work activities

  • Maintenance personnel performing welding and cutting tasks

  • Project managers coordinating welding operations

  • Quality inspectors involved in welding oversight

  • Training coordinators developing welding safety programs

  • Health and safety representatives in construction companies

Why Choose This Course

  • Comprehensive coverage of OSHA welding safety requirements and industry best practices

  • Integration of regulatory compliance with practical safety implementation strategies

  • Focus on real-world applications with construction industry case studies

  • Hands-on exercises with actual safety equipment and procedures

  • Exposure to advanced safety management techniques and emerging technologies

  • Emphasis on proactive hazard identification and prevention strategies

  • Opportunity to learn from regional safety challenges and solutions

  • Development of critical safety leadership skills for welding operations

Note

Note: This course outline, including specific topics, modules, and duration, is subject to change and also can be customized based on the specific needs and requirements of the client.

Course Outline

  • Welding

  • Cutting

  • Brazing

  • Soldering

  • Weldability

  • Filler Materials and Flux

  • Welding Defects

  • Gas Welding

  • Arc Welding

  • Other Welding Processes

  • Welding Hazards and Precautions

  • Welding Location

  • Fire Prevention

  • Welding or Cutting Containers

  • Operating Welding Equipment

  • Backfire and Backflash

  • GTA and GMA Welding Safety Precautions

  • Brazing and Soldering Hazards and Precautions

  • Wounds and Burns

  • Ventilation Requirements

  • Welding in Confined Spaces

  • Hazard Communication

  • Gases and Fumes

  • Personal Protective Equipment

  • Helmets, Gauntlets, Shoes, Aprons, and Shields

  • Welding Safety Program

  • Employer and Supervisor Responsibilities

  • Authorization

  • Welding Program Checklist

Why Choose This Course?

  • Comprehensive coverage of OSHA welding safety requirements and industry best practices

  • Integration of regulatory compliance with practical safety implementation strategies

  • Focus on real-world applications with construction industry case studies

  • Hands-on exercises with actual safety equipment and procedures

  • Exposure to advanced safety management techniques and emerging technologies

  • Emphasis on proactive hazard identification and prevention strategies

  • Opportunity to learn from regional safety challenges and solutions

  • Development of critical safety leadership skills for welding operations

Note: This course outline, including specific topics, modules, and duration, is subject to change and also can be customized based on the specific needs and requirements of the client.

Practical Assessment

OSHAcademy Practical Assessment

Course Overview

This comprehensive Welding, Cutting, and Brazing Safety training course provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills required for safe welding operations in construction environments. The course covers fundamental safety principles along with advanced hazard identification and control techniques for welding, cutting, and brazing activities.


Participants will learn to apply OSHA 29 CFR 1926.351-354 standards and industry best practices to ensure safe work environments and prevent welding-related incidents. This course combines theoretical concepts with practical applications and real-world case studies to ensure participants gain valuable skills applicable to their professional environment while emphasizing worker safety and regulatory compliance.

Key Learning Objectives

  • Understand fundamental welding safety principles and OSHA requirements

  • Identify and control fire and explosion hazards in welding operations

  • Implement proper ventilation systems and respiratory protection programs

  • Select and use appropriate personal protective equipment for welding activities

  • Apply safe work practices for confined space welding operations

  • Develop effective hot work permit systems and fire watch procedures

  • Evaluate electrical safety requirements for welding equipment

  • Implement comprehensive safety management systems for welding operations

Knowledge Assessment

OSHAcademy Knowledge Assessment

Targeted Audience

  • Welders and cutting operators in construction environments

  • Construction supervisors overseeing welding operations

  • Safety professionals responsible for hot work activities

  • Maintenance personnel performing welding and cutting tasks

  • Project managers coordinating welding operations

  • Quality inspectors involved in welding oversight

  • Training coordinators developing welding safety programs

  • Health and safety representatives in construction companies

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