Theoretical part of § 17 course: Working environment and safety for welding and thermal cutting

Working environment and safety for welding and thermal cutting - § 17 (previously § 26)

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What you learn

This course in working environment and safety when welding or thermal cutting is a mandatory course. The course provides you with the relevant knowledge about safety risks and other precautions you need to implement before and during your work. You will gain theoretical knowledge about rules and requirements that affect your work.

Some of the things you will learn are but not limited to: air pollution, general health risks, pollution control, optical radiation, electrical safety, personal protection, special workspace measures, and dangers of fire and explosion. The course is mandatory meaning the Danish Labor Inspection will issue fines if the correct training is ignored before beginning the work.

Place

Being one of our e-learning courses, you can access this course anywhere and at any time you see fit.

Target audience

This course is targeted trained professionals working with welding and/or thermal cutting.

Yield

Knowledge about important precautions that need to be applied before work begins. Health and safety risks and impact due to the work.

Time

Expect to spend 4-5 hours completing this course. You will have access to the course for 45 days after the date of purchase. You can download relevant course material after completion.

Course description

1. Introduction
Introduction and description of the course
2. Protective equipment
Walkthrough of personal protection
3. Air pollution
Understanding of by-products from the work
4. Health risks
Know the health risks associated with the work
5. Welding and cutting processes
Walkthrough of the processes involved with the work
6. Pollution precautions
How to implement the risk precautions and prevent air pollution
7. Optical radiation
What is it and what are the consequences
8. Electrical safety
General introduction to electrical safety
9. Noise - Fire - Explosions
Precautions in regards to the risk of noise, fire and explosion
10. Duties and responsibility
Requirements the company must meet
11. Accumulated test
Overall final test

Formalities

The course is based on the current practice in the field. You will have access to the course for 45 days after the date of purchase. Expect to spend 4-5 hours completing this course. You have a total of five attempts to complete each lesson. If you fail to complete the course, you will not receive a certificate.

You can revisit the course as long as your certificate is active. Course material (spreadsheets etc.) can be downloaded and used in the field. If you have already completed the course, please log in here.

Place

Being one of our e-learning courses, you can access this course anywhere and at any time you see fit.

Target audience

This course is targeted trained professionals working with welding and/or thermal cutting.

Yield

Knowledge about important precautions that need to be applied before work begins. Health and safety risks and impact due to the work.

Time

Expect to spend 4-5 hours completing this course. You will have access to the course for 45 days after the date of purchase. You can download relevant course material after completion.

What you learn

The student will achieve theoretical knowledge of working environment impacts, health risks and preventive measures for welding and thermal cutting, including the requirements in the Danish Working Environment Authority’s legislation no. 1795 of 18 December 2018 about measure to prevent the risk of cancer when working with substances and materials.

The student will achieve theoretical knowledge of working environment aspects, rules, and regulations, which affect welding and thermal cutting and grinding in relation to this.

The course will be completed with a theoretical examination, that documents, that the student has achieved the necessary theoretical knowledge.

Course description

1. Introduction

Introduction and description of the course

2. Protective equipment

Walkthrough of personal protection

3. Air pollution

Understanding of by-products from the work

4. Health risks

Know the health risks associated with the work

5. Welding and cutting processes

Walkthrough of the processes involved with the work

6. Pollution precautions

How to implement the risk precautions and prevent air pollution

7. Optical radiation

What is it and what are the consequences

8. Electrical safety

General introduction to electrical safety

9. Noise – Fire – Explosions

Precautions in regards to the risk of noise, fire and explosion

10. Duties and responsibility

Requirements the company must meet

11. Accumulated test

Overall final test