AWS EG3 0-1996 Guide for the Training and Qualification of Welding Personnel Level II - Advanced Welder《高级-二级焊工的培训和鉴定指南》.pdf

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1、 STD=AWS EG3-0-ENGL 199b m 0784265 0517999 5T4 II AWS EG3.0-96 ;x uide for the Training and Qualificatio of Welding Personnel Level Il - Advanced Welder n American Welding Society STDmAWS EG3-0-ENGL 199b m 03842b5 0518000 914 AWS EG3.0-96 Guide for the Training and Qualification of Welding Personnel

2、 Level II - Advanced Welders Funded by U. S. Department of Education Grant V.244B30006 Prepared by AWS Education Department Under the Direction of AWS Education Grant Committee Approved by AWS Board of Directors Abstract This guide contains information to assist education and training facilities in

3、the development and administration of competency-based training that leads to the qualification and certification of trainees in accordance with the requirements of AWS Qi 1, Specification for the Qualijcation and Certijcation for Level Il - Advanced Welders. Included are sections on curriculum and

4、qualification guidelines, as well as recommendations for facility planning, materials, equipment, and tools. American Welding Society Policy Statement on Use of AWS Standards All standards of the American Welding Society (codes, specifications, recommended practices, methods, guides, etc.) are volun

5、tary consensus standarch that have been developed in accordance with the niles of the American National Standards Institute. When AWS standards are either incorporated in, or made part of, documents that are included in federal or state laws and regulations, or the regulations of other governmental

6、bodies, their provisions carry the full legal authority of the statute. In such cases, any changes in those AWS standards must be approved by the governmental body having statutory jurisdiction before they can become a part of those laws and regulations. In all cases, these standards carry the full

7、legal authority of the contract or other document that invokes the AWS standards. Where this contractual relationship exists, changes in or deviation from requirements of an AWS standard must be by agreement between the contracting parties. International Standard Book Number: 0-871714744 American We

8、lding SoCies, 550 N.W. LeJeune Road, Miami, Florida 33126 01996 by American Welding Society. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America Note: By publishing this standard, the American Welding Society does not insure anyone using the information it contains against any liability ari

9、sing from that use. Publication of a standard by the American Welding Society does not carry with it any right to make, use, or sell any patented items. Users of the information in this standard should make an independent investigation of the validity of that information for their particular use and

10、 of the patent status of any items referred to herein. This standard is subject to revision at any time by the AWS Education Committee. Comments (recommendations, additions, or deletions) and any pertinent data that may be of use in improving this standard are welcomed, and should be addressed to: D

11、irector of Education, American Welding Society, 550 N. W. LeJeune Road, Miami, Florida 33126. Such comments will receive careful consideration by the AWS Education Committee, and the author of the comments will be informed of the committees response to the comments. Guests are invited to attend all

12、meetings of the AWS Education Committee to express their comments verbally. Procedures for appeal of an adverse decision concerning ail such comments are provided in the Rules of Operation of the Technical Activities Committee. A copy of these rules can be obtained from the American Welding Society,

13、 550 N. W. LeJeune Road, Miami, Florida 33126. STD.AWS EG3.0-ENGL 199b = 07842b5 0518002 797 m Personnel AWS Education Grant Committee E G. Deburiel; Chaimn N. C. Wall, Vice Chaimn R. L. OBrien, Project Manager J. Bartley S. U? Bollinger *E. R. Bohnart E cusmu J. E. Greer *S. C. Helzer J. Hoeft D. G

14、. Howden J. H. Ivy L. G. Kvidahl R. Murray L. U? Myers *C. E. Pepper A.L. Petroski R. C. Pierce *R. J. Teuscher American Welding Society American Welding Society American Welding Society Welding Consultant Esab Welding i Cutting Products Miller Electric Manufacturing Company Pacific Northwest Ironwo

15、rkers Moraine Valley Community College University of Northern Iowa Miller Electric Manufacturing Company The Ohio State University Ingalls Shipbuilding Ingalls Shipbuilding H are a prerequisite to Level II - Advanced Welder training. STD-AWS EG3.0-ENGL 1996 0784265 O518010 863 6 LEVEL II - ADVANCED

16、WELDER PROFILE Minimum Training and Qualification Requirements BASIC SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE READING WRITING 4 ENTRY LEVEL WELDER REQUIREMENTS COMMUNICATION I LEVEL WELDER REQUIREMENTS *PREPARE PARTS AND ASSEMBLE COMPONENTS USING ME PRINCIPLES MATHEMATICS OF TRIGONOMETRY *READ AND USE U. S. (CUSTOMARvy

17、SI (METRIC) PRECISION MEASURIIIG I IWSTRUMENTS *RECOMMEND ASSESSMENT AND PLACEMENT TESTING PRIOR TO ENTRY INTO THE ADVANCED WEDER TRAINING PROGRAM - *RECOMMEND ASSESSMENT AND TESTING PRIOR TO EXITING ADVANCED WELDER TRAINiNG *EYPWYABIT SKIUS EMPLDYMENT PREPARATII 6EnmE A 106 NFOBLlGATioWS OF BEING E

18、MPLOYED MEETII THE REQUIREMENTS OF AN EMPLOYERS WRiTIN RESUMES COMPLETII APPUCATIOIIS CDWTAGTIIIG PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYERS PARTICIPATING iN AN EMPLYMENT INTERVIEW WRTING NKUIW-UP LETTERS WMIK-I#ATURITY SKILLS RULES 8 STANDARDS fiRsoERMS_C *RECAlUELATE WELDING INFORMATION *COMMUNICATE WELDING INFORMATIO

19、N DEFINITIONS WELDER _. PERFORMANCE 1 I_ *ENTRY LEVEL WELDER PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS FILLET WELD 2F - HORUONTAL 3F - VERTICAL STAINLESS STEEL 26 - HORIZONTAL 30 - VERTICAL EWELD u 2F - HORIZONTAL 1 4F - OVERHEAD 5F - MULTIPLE 6F - MULTIPLE CARBON STEEL I I *RECOMMEND ASSESSMENT AND PLACEMENT TESTIN

20、G PRIOR TO ENTRY INTO THE ADVANCED WELDER TRAINING *PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE TEST AND/OR PERFORMANCE EVALUATION - PROGRAM VISUAL EXAMINATION (AU) WORKMANSHIP QUALIFICATION AU POSITIONS - STAINLESS FILLEI TO CARBON STEEL - PLATE OPTIONAL - STAINLESS FWR TO bT AINESS STEEL - PUTE) PERFORMANCE QUALIFICATION

21、 66 - CARBON STEEL - PIPE - OPTIMAL CODE QUALIFICATION AWS QC7 PROGRAM 36.46 - STAINLESS STEEL - PLATE 66- CRBON STEEL - PIPE Figure 1 - Level II -Advanced Welder Profile (continued). STD-AWS EG3.0-ENGL 1996 W 07842b5 0518013 572 GROOVE WELD (PLATE) 9 26 - HORIZONTAL 36 - VERTICAL 4G - OVERHEAD LEVE

22、L II - ADVANCED WELDER PROFILE Minimum Training and Qualification Requirements ARC WELDING PROCESSES and RELATED KNOWLEDGE GAS METAL ARC WELDING GMAW 81 GMAW-SI - PLAIN CARBON STEEL, ALUMINUM WELDING THEORY - - *ENTRY LEVEL WELDER REQUIREMENTS *JOINT DESIGN AND PREPARATION *MATERIALS *APPLICATIONS *

23、WELD QUALITY AND REPAIRS (CORRECTIVE ACTIONS) I *ENTRY LEVEL WELDER REQUIREMENTS *INTRODUCTION TO WELDING METALLURGY *MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF METALS *WELD ZONE METALLURGY WELD ABILITY J-MANDATORY SAFETY POST-TEST I *RESIDUAL STRESS AND DISTORTION WELDING INFORMATION WELDING INFORMATION

24、 - and DEFINITIONS *RECOMMEND ASSESSMENT AND PLACEMENT TESTING PRIOR TO ENTRY INTO THE PROGRAM - ADVANCED WELDER TRAINING *PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE TEST - *ENTRY LEVEL WELDER REQUIREMENTS (1F-FLAT 1 FILLET WELD 2F - HORIZONTAL 3F - VERTICAL 4F - OVERHEAD WELDER PERFORMAWCE - (Spray Transfer) INTRY LEVEL

25、WELDER L:EQUIREMENTS WELDER PERFORMANCE (Short Circuit) - ALUMINUM IFLAT 1 I I 4 Fiik,YWELD 2F - HORIZONTAL 1 4F - OVERHEAD FMuLTlPLr CARBON STEE GROOVE WELD 26 - HORIZONTAL (PIPE) 56 - MULTIPLE - AND/OR PERFORMANCE EVALUATION VISUAL EXAMINATION (ALL) WORKMANSHIP QUALIFICATION ALL POSITION - ALUMINU

26、M - PLATE WORKMANSHIP QUALIFICATION COMBINATION 2F, 5G,5F - SHORT CIRCUIT and information review and testing (formative testing) activities which guide the instructor in reviewing and assessing the trainees performance of the learning objective. Knowledge- related learning activities are brought to

27、a close with the trainees successful completion of a related information test (formative testing). Performance-related learning activities provide the instructor with a means by which to guide the trainee in attaining the objective. Utilizing the now-acquired technical information to guide his or he

28、r actions, the trainee receives a demonstration of the objective, practices performing it until an acceptable level of skill and confidence is gained, and takes a performance test (i.e. workmanship qualifications) of the same to confirm mastery of the objective. Other performance- related activities

29、 may be included in the basic sequence, but the demonstration-practice-performance trilogy is fundamental to ordering performance-related activities. Workmanship Qualification: A practical application test with elements that include drawing interpretation, fabrication, and welding symbol interpretat

30、ion. The test is evaluated in three stages and each stage must be completed correctly before moving to the next. The first stage is the preparation of a bill of materials in U. S. customary units of measure, then conversion of those units of measure to SI metric units. The first stage measures drawi

31、ng interpretation and basic math skills. Upon successful completion of stage one, the trainee fabricates and assembles the weldment. The second stage measures fabrication skills. Upon successful completion of the second stage, the trainee welds the assembly according to welding symbol information. T

32、he final stage measures a trainees ability to interpret welding symbol information and use of manipulative skills. All stages of testing are evaluated using visual examination criteria. Workmanship qualifications are summative tests and may be conducted at any time during training, once the trainee

33、has completed skills training for the welding and cutting processes specified. (Refer to Figures 2 through 6.) Closed Book Examination: A practical knowledge test for welding related knowledge. This examination will measure the trainees knowledge, comprehension and application of major subject matte

34、r concepts from classroom instruction. This summative test is administered at the end of the training cycle, before standard performance qualification. Performance Qualification: A practical application test of manipulative skills using all arc welding processes required by AWS QC 11, Specification

35、for the Qualification and Certijication for Level II - Advanced Welders. Performance is measured using visual examination and bend test criteria. This summative test is conducted at the end of the training cycle. The trainee shall pass the closed book examination before taking this set of tests. (Re

36、fer to Figure 7). Participating Organizations may elect to use, or become, AWS Accredited Test Facilities under the requirements of AWS QC4, Standardfor Accreditation of Test Facilities for AWS Certified Welder Program and administer performance qualifications, then certify advanced welders accordin

37、g to the requirements of AWS QC7, Standard for AWS Certified Welders and section 4. Optional Welder Qualification - AWS QC7 - Certified Welders of this guide. STDeAWS EG3-0-ENGL B99b 07842b5 05L8020 702 16 3.1.3 Curriculum Implementation. 3.1.3.1 Review. Participating Organizations shall review part

38、 3.2 Competency-Based Program Outline (all inclusive) and 3.3 learning Modules (all inclusive), prior to the introduction of the curriculum into the training cycle. Note: The Competency-Based Program Outline should not be construed as the steps necessary to administer the curriculum. It, as the titl

39、e implies, is an outline that may be used to quickly identi! a point in training. The Learning Modules are the heart of the curriculum and contain suflcient information for instructors to deliver the training and evaluate a tminees performance. Learning Modules include course title, learning objecti

40、ves, pe$ormance conditions, desired behaviol; evaluation criteria and learning activities. 3.1.3.2 Verification. Participating Organizations shall ensure that their existing or newly developed curriculum is in compliance with all AWS documents specified in part 3.3 learning Modules. Verification sha

41、ll be made in writing in accordance with AWS QCl 1 , Specijcation for the Qualification and Certijcation for Level II -Advanced Welders. 3.1.3.3 Lesson Plan Development. Participating Organizations shall develop appropriate lesson plans that include each learning objective and the learning activitie

42、s specified for each course or unit within a course. (Refer to 3.3 Learning Modules.) Note: Not all learning objectives are stand alone in terms of instruction. Some are delivered through a minimum period of instruction and reinforced throughout the training cycle. Determination of stand alone or co

43、ntinuous reinforcement is identijed in the evaluation criteria for each learning objective. 3.1.3.4 Delivery. It is the sole responsibility of a Participating Organization to determine sequencing of instruction. However, Participating Organizations shall deliver training in accordance with the learn

44、ing objectives and learning activities detailed in 3.3 Learning Modules. 3.1.3.5 Testing. Participating Organizations shall develop and administer appropriate formative tests during and after the completion of classroom instruction. Summative testing for workmanship qualification, (see Figures 2 thr

45、ough ), should be administered at the end of training in each applicable welding or cutting process. Workmanship qualifications must be administered prior to summative testing for practical knowledge and performance qualification. Summative testing for practical knowledge, and performance qualificat

46、ion (see Figur:. 7), shall be administered at the end of the training cycle in accordance with the requirements of AWS QCl 1, Specification for the Qualification and Certijcation for Level II -Advanced Welders. Participating organizations electing to use the QC7 optjnn Qf AWS QCll may substitute any

47、 workmanship or performance qualification test detailed in 3 J Learning Modules for the applicable welder performance qualification test detailed in section 4. Opt;?flal Welder Qualification - AWS QC7 - Certified Welders. When an optional QC7 performance qualification test is substituted, it shall n

48、ot be necessary to duplicate the applicable workmanship or performance qualification test from 3.3 learning Modules of this guide. 3.1.3.6 Record Keeping. Participating Organizations shall develop appropriate records that track each trainees achievements. In addition, appropriate records shall be de

49、veloped so that trainees may keep a self-record of achievement. See Annex E. STDeAWS EG3.0-ENGL L99b 0784265 05L802L b49 W 17 3.2 Competency Based Program Outline 3.2.1 Program: Level II -ADVANCED WELDER TRAINING 3.2.1.1 COURSE A: OCCUPATIONAL ORIENTATION Unit : (no units this course) Learning Objectives (1) Follow safe practices. (2) Prepare time or job cards, reports or records. (3) Perform housekeeping duties. (4) Follow verbal instructions to complete work assignments. (5) Follow written details to complete work assig

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