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Shielded Metal Arc Welding NC I 8.

Allows for recognition of prior learning (RPL) or current Course Structure


competencies;
9. Training allows for multiple entry and exit; and
Course Description 10. Approved training programs are Nationally Accredited
Unit of
Module Title Learning Outcomes
Nominal
Competency Duration
This course is designed to enhance the knowledge, desirable • Contribute • Contributing • Inspect work done.
attitudes and skills of a WELDER in accordance with industry Course Structure to quality to quality • Apply quality standards to
system system work. 4 hrs
standards. It covers core competencies such as: weld carbon
• Protect company property
steel plates using SMAW. This includes common competen-
BASIC COMPETENCIES (SMAW NC I) and customer interests.
cies: apply safety practices, interpret drawing and sketches, • Use hand- • Using hand- • Select hand tools.
perform industry calculations, contribute to quality system, use Unit of Nominal tools tools • Use hand tools. 4 hrs
Module Title Learning Outcomes
hand tools, prepare weld materials, setup welding equipment, Competency Duration • Maintain hand tools.
fit up weld materials and repair welds. It also includes compe- • Receive and • Receiv- • Explain routinary speaking • Prepare weld • Preparing • Set up cutting equipment.
tencies such as, receive and respond to workplace communica- respond to ing and and messages in a work- materials weld materi- • Cut and prepare edge of
workplace respond to place. als materials.
tions, work with others, demonstrate work values and practice communica- workplace • Follow routinary speaking 8 hrs • Clean surfaces and edges.
basic houskeeping procedure. tion communica- and message. 8 hrs
• Prepare welding consuma-
tion • Perform work duties follow- bles.
ing written notices. • Prepare welding safety and
Nominal Duration • Work with • Working • Develop effective workplace
protective equipment.
others with others relationship. • Set-up • Setting-up • Set up welding machine.
• Basic Competencies 28 hrs. • Contribute to work group
4 hrs
welding welding • Set up welding accessories.
activities. 4 hrs
equipment equipment • Set up welding positioners,
• Common Competencies 56 hrs. jigs and fixtures.
• Demonstrate • Demonstrat- • Apply work values/ethics.
• Core Competencies 184 hrs. work values ing work • Deal with ethical problems.
10 hrs • Fit-up materi- • Fitting up • Perform tack welding.
4 hrs
values • Maintain integrity of conduct als materials • Check gap and alignment.
in the workplace.
• Repair weld • Repairing • Mark/locate weld defects.
• Practice • Practicing • Maintain work areas, tools weld • Prepare tools and equip-
TOTAL 268 hrs. housekeep- housekeep- and equipment.
6 hrs ment. 8 hrs
ing proce- ing proce- • Follow standardize work • Remove defects.
dures dures process and procedures. • Perform re-welding
A person who has achieved this qualification is
competent to be:
Plate Welder COMMON COMPETENCIES (SMAW NC I) CORE COMPETENCIES (SMAW NC I)
Unit of Nominal Unit of Nominal
TRAINEE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Competency
Module Title Learning Outcomes
Duration Module Title Learning Outcomes
Competency Duration
• At least 15 years of age
• Apply safety • Applying • Identify hazardous area. • Weld carbon • Performing • Weld carbon steel plates in
• At least Junior High School (Grades 9 & 10) level or gradu- practices safety • Use personal protective steel plates fillet welding flat position (1F).
ate practices clothing and defices. on carbon • Weld carbon steel plates in
• Physically and mentally fit • Perform safe handling steel plate horizontol position (2F).
8 hrs 92 hrs
of tools, equipment and • Weld carbon steel plates in
• With good moral character materials. vertical position (3F).
• Can communicate in English. Both Oral and Written • Perform first aid. • Weld carbon steel plates in
• Can perform basic mathematical computations • Use fire extinguisher. over-head position (3F).
• Must undergo Career Profiling and Trainability Evaluation • Interpret • Interpreting • Identify standard alphabet • Perform- • Weld carbon steel plates in
drawing and drawing and of lines. ing groove flat position (1G).
sketches sketches • Identify orthographic/ isomet- welding on • Weld carbon steel plates in
TWC Training is guided by the ten (10) basic principles of Com- ric views. 8 hrs carbon steel horizontal position (2G).
92 hrs
petency-Based Training (CBT) delivery. • Interpret standard drawing plate • Weld carbon steel plates in
symbols, dimensional toler- vertical position (3G).
ances and notations.
1. The training is based on curriculum developed from the
• Perform • Performing • Perform four fundamental
competency standards; industry industry operations.
2. Learning is modular in its structure; calculation calculations • Perform conversions of
3. Training delivery is individualized and self-paced; units.
8 hrs
• Perform calculations on
4. Training is based on work that must be performed; algebraic expressions.
5. Training materials are directly related to the competency • Compute percentage and
standards and the curriculum modules; ratio.
6. Assessment is based in the collection of evidence of the
performance of work to the industry required standard;
7. Training is based on both on and off-the-job components;
Course Structure
Shielded Metal Arc Welding NC II
COMMON COMPETENCIES
Course Description Unit of
Module Title Learning Outcomes
Nominal
Competency Duration

This course is designed to enhance the knowledge, skills and at- • Apply safety
practices
• Applying
safety prac-
• Identify hazardous area.
• Use personal protective cloth- TESDA Women’s Center
titutes of SMAW Welder in accordance with industry standards. tices ing and devices.
It covers competencies such as Setting-up Welding Equipment, • Perform safe handling of tools, 8 hrs
VISION
equipment and materials.
Preparing Weld Materials, Fitting up Weld Materials, Welding • Perform first aid. “TESDA Women’s Center is the lead TVET
Carbon steel Plates Using SMAW, Welding Carbon Steel Plates • Use fire extinguisher. Institution of excellence in empowering Filipino women.”
and Pipes using SMAW and Repairing Welds. • Interpret • Interpreting • Identify standard alphabet
drawing and drawing and of lines. MISSION
sketches sketches • Identify orthographic/ isometric
“As the lead TVET Institution of excellence in women
Nominal Duration views. 8 hrs
• Interpret standard drawing empowerment, TESDA Women’s Center advocates and
• Basic Competencies 18 hrs. symbols, dimensional toler- provides programs and services geard towards
ances and notations.
quality-assured, inclusive and gender-fair TVET.”
• Common Competencies 56 hrs. • Perform • Performing • Perform four fundamental
industry industry operations.
• Core Competencies 194 hrs. calculation calculation • Perform conversion of units.
• Perform calculations on alge-
8 hrs SHIELDED METAL ARC
braic expressions.
• Compute percentage and ratio. WELDING (SMAW) NC I & II
TOTAL 268 hrs. • Contribute to
quality system
• Contributing
to quality
• Inspect work done.
• Apply quality standards to
system work. 4 hrs
A person who has achieved this qualification is competent to be: • Protect company property and
SMAW Welder customer interests.

• Use handtools • Using hand- • Select hand tools.


TRAINEE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: tools • Use hand tools. 4 hrs
• Completed training in SMAW NC I or a holder of SMAW NC I • Maintain hand tools.
certificate • Prepare weld • Preparing • Set up cutting equipment.
• Physically and metally fit; materials weld materi- • Cut and prepare edge of
• Can communicate in English, both oral and written; and als materials.
• Can perform basic mathematical operation. • Clean surfaces and edges. 8 hrs
• Prepare welding consumables.
• Prepare welding safety and
protective equipment.
BASIC COMPETENCIES
• Set-up weld- • Setting-up • Set up welding machine.
ing equipment welding • Set up welding accessories.
4 hrs
equipment • Set up welding positioners, jigs
Unit of Nominal and fixtures.
Module Title Learning Outcomes
Competency Duration
• Fit-up materi- • Fitting up • Perform tack welding.
4 hrs
• Participate • Participating • Obtain and convey work- als materials • Check gap and alignment.
in workplace in workplace place information.
communica- communica- • Complete relevant work • Repair weld • Repairing • Mark/locate weld defects.
4 hrs weld • Prepare tools and equipment.
tion tion related documents. 8 hrs
• Remove defects.
• Participate in workplace • Perform re-welding
meeting and discussion.
• Work in a • Working in • Describe and identify team
team envi- a team envi- role and responsibility in a CORE COMPETENCIES
4 hrs
ronment ronment team.
Unit of Nominal
• Describe work as a team. Competency
Module Title Learning Outcomes
Duration
• Practice ca- • Practic- • Integrate personal objectives • Weld carbon • Perform- • Weld carbon steel plates in flat
For inquiries, please call us at
reer profes- ing career with organizational goals. steel plates ing groove position (1G).
sionalism profession- • Set and meet work priorities. 6 hrs and pipes us- welding on • Weld carbon steel plates in
alism • Maintain professional growth ing SMAW carbon steel horizontal position (2G).
114 hrs
Telephone Numbers: 887-7777 or 817-2650
and development. plate • Weld carbon steel plates in
vertical position (3G).
Email address: twc@tesda.gov.ph
• Practice
occupational
• Practicing
occupa-


Identify hazards and risks.
Evaluate hazards and risks.
• Weld carbon steel plates in Website: http://twc.tesda.gov.ph
overhead position (4G)
health and tional health • Control hazards and risks. 4 hrs Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TESDAWomensCenter
safety and safety • Maintain occupational health • Perform- • Weld carbon steel pipe in flat
and safety awareness. ing groove position (2G).
welding on
carbon steel
• Weld carbon steel pipe in
horizontal position (5G).
80 hrs Gate 1, TESDA Complex, East Service Road, South
pipe • Weld carbon steel pipe in verti- Superhighway, Taguig City
cal position (6G)
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