Program Overview
Welding is one of the most widely used fabrication and repair processes in industry — and one of the most hazardous. Weld failures in pressure vessels, pipelines, structural members, and lifting equipment have caused catastrophic incidents with multiple fatalities. At the same time, the welding process itself exposes workers to UV radiation, toxic fumes, fire and explosion risks, electrical hazards, and hot surfaces.
ICLM's Welding Inspection and Safety Regulations training (Course Code W1102) equips welding inspectors, quality control engineers, welding engineers, safety officers, fabrication supervisors, and maintenance managers in oil and gas, construction, manufacturing, shipbuilding, and power generation industries with the technical knowledge to ensure weld quality and manage welding safety effectively.
Pre-Use Checks
Daily inspection discipline and hazard spotting basics.
Control Principles
Safe methods, sequencing, and decision making in operations.
Emergency Response
Incident communication and immediate response actions.
