The VRTEX® systems are virtual reality arc welding training simulators. These computer …
The VRTEX® systems are virtual reality arc welding training simulators. These computer based training systems are educational tools designed to supplement and enhance traditional welding training. They allow students to practice their welding technique in a simulated and immersive environment. The VRTEX® systems promote the efficient transfer of quality welding skills and body positioning to the welding booth while reducing material waste associated with traditional welding training. The combination of realistic puddle, arc welding sound, and real time feedback tied to the welder’s movement provides an exciting, hands-on training experience.
This document provides details and ordering information on the VRTEX® 360.
This file contains an extensive alphabetical glossary of welding terms. There is …
This file contains an extensive alphabetical glossary of welding terms. There is one document per letter of the alphabet, as well as one comprehensive document intended to be a classroom resource.
The use of welding products and equipment in the welding process causes …
The use of welding products and equipment in the welding process causes emission of fumes. Many, if not most, of these fumes contain manganese. A small amount of manganese is necessary for the human body to remain healthy. However, too much manganese can cause serious medical problems.
These two documents explain, in detail, the signs and symptoms of the exposure of too much manganese in welding. The toxicity of manganese causes a progressive condition, referred to as Manganism (also known as manganese poisoning, maganese-induced parkinsonism, and manganese intoxication).
The following document has question and answers referring to: Hazards of Electric …
The following document has question and answers referring to: Hazards of Electric Shock Primary Electric Shock Secondary Electric Shock Safe Work Practices Electrically Hazardous Areas
This document outlines the safety considerations necessary for welding on containers that …
This document outlines the safety considerations necessary for welding on containers that may have previously contained flammable or combustible materials.
"Technology is constantly advancing. So it should be no surprise that learning …
"Technology is constantly advancing. So it should be no surprise that learning and training tools are keeping pace. We are proud to bring job seekers and employers across Saskatchewan incredibly powerful career exploration options utilizing virtual reality technology. Having the ability to test the waters and explore potential career options before taking the next step in pursuing a career can be a powerful motivator.
Job seekers and individuals across the province will now have the opportunity to use these tools to help them secure in-demand jobs within Saskatchewan."
Welders face serious safety risks associated with intense light rays. These intense …
Welders face serious safety risks associated with intense light rays. These intense harmful light rays are emitted from the arc and the oxy-fuel flame. You must guard your body against these harmful light rays by wearing proper personal protective equipment. This equipment also helps protect you from grinding sparks, flying slag and weld spatter. You must also put up screens and warning signs when arc welding, cutting or grinding at work sites in the vicinity of the general public. Do not use any high gloss or shiny surfaces for screens, because reflected rays can be just as dangerous. The oxy-fuel torch, and the electric arc give off both visible and invisible light rays. This radiant energy can be divided into three types:
* visible light, * ultraviolet rays and * infra-red rays
The Welding Technology course provides students with an understanding of manufacturing processes …
The Welding Technology course provides students with an understanding of manufacturing processes and systems common to careers in welding and related industries. Topics include the interpretation and layout of welded and assembled-parts, reading blueprints and understanding welding symbols. Further topics included are the common welding processes found in industry, metal charcteristics and finishing processes dealing with welded parts and projects.
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