Prepare steel and other metal plates and sections for manufacture, repair and maintenance
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Technical tests
Non-critical welding pipe and plate
- non-critical welding pipe tests: butt welds using MIG, MMA and TIG welding
- non-critical welding plate tests: 1G and 2G butt welds and 1F and 2F single-sided fillet welds using MIG, MMA and TIG plate welding and in FCAW thick plate welding (3G single V butt weld)
Platers
This series of tests assess the plater’s ability to interpret drawings and follow specification to correctly:
- set out platework and rolled steel sections
- form plate by rolling
- mark out and burn marine platework
- develop patterns for platework
- make templates for structural steelwork
- assemble platework
- undertake hot work fabrication
- inspect steelwork
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Find an approved training organisationWelding preparation pipe and plate
This series of tests confirm the candidate can safely and correctly prepare and set up a variety of butt joints in different pipe and plate materials (carbon and low alloy, stainless steel, nickel and nickel alloy, aluminium) ready for the selected welding process to the welder approved standards (in BS EN 287):
- Welding pipe preparation: 12 individual tests for a variety of different pipe materials and incline positions in preparation to use different welding techniques.
- Welding plate preparation: 14 individual tests for a variety of different plate materials in preparation to use different welding techniques
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Connected Competence for platers
Plating tests are available under Connected Competence. Through industry-recognised, standardised testing, Connected Competence assures an ongoing base level of technical competence for workers across the engineering construction industry (ECI) to create a safer, more competent and transferable workforce.
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