OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Arc Welding and Cutting

Arc welding and cutting are industrial processes used to join, fuse, or cut metal components using high-intensity electric arcs or heat. Arc welding involves melting metal at the joint to create a strong bond, while cutting uses controlled heat to shape or separate metal pieces efficiently. The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Arc Welding and Cutting provides specialized training in these techniques, equipping learners with both the practical skills and theoretical knowledge required to perform welding and cutting safely and accurately in professional industrial environments.
This program emphasizes essential safety protocols, proper equipment handling, and precise operational techniques. Participants gain hands-on experience in welding processes such as shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) and gas metal arc welding (GMAW), as well as oxy-fuel cutting. The curriculum also covers material properties, joint preparation, welding codes, and quality inspection, ensuring learners can execute high-quality and reliable welding and cutting tasks.
By completing the OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Arc Welding and Cutting, participants enhance their technical competence, practical expertise, and career prospects in manufacturing, construction, and industrial maintenance. This industry-recognized diploma prepares learners to handle complex welding and cutting projects while adhering to professional safety standards.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
OSHAA
Duration
30-Hours
Study Mood
Online
Assessment
Assignments Based
Course Study Units
- Introduction to Arc Welding and Cutting (4 Hours)
- Safety Procedures and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (4 Hours)
- Types of Arc Welding Processes (4 Hours)
- Understanding Metal Properties and Welding Techniques (3 Hours)
- Welding Positions and Joint Configurations (4 Hours)
- Welding Defects, Inspection, and Quality Control (3 Hours)
- Cutting Techniques: Oxy-Fuel and Plasma Cutting (4 Hours)
- Blueprint Reading and Welding Symbol Interpretation (4 Hours)

Entry Requirements
Who Can Enroll
The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Arc Welding and Cutting is designed for individuals seeking professional expertise in welding and metal cutting. This course is ideal for learners who want to develop practical skills, technical knowledge, and safety awareness to work confidently in industrial, manufacturing, and construction environments.
- Aspiring welders and metal fabrication technicians
- Industrial workers seeking to upgrade their welding and cutting skills
- Mechanical and engineering students looking for hands-on industrial experience
- Maintenance personnel in manufacturing, construction, or industrial sectors
- Individuals aiming to pursue advanced certifications or professional roles in welding and fabrication
Course Learning Outcomes
Introduction to Arc Welding and Cutting (4 Hours)
- Understand the fundamental principles of arc welding and cutting
- Learn about the applications of welding in various industries
- Identify different types of welding and cutting equipment
- Recognise the importance of precision and safety in welding operations
Safety Procedures and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (4 Hours)
- Understand workplace safety regulations and best practices in welding
- Learn the proper use of PPE, including helmets, gloves, and protective clothing
- Recognise common welding hazards and methods to prevent injuries
- Develop skills in fire prevention and emergency response during welding activities
Types of Arc Welding Processes (4 Hours)
- Identify different arc welding processes such as SMAW, GTAW, and GMAW
- Understand the advantages and limitations of each welding method
- Learn how to select the appropriate welding process for different materials
- Develop an understanding of electrical principles in arc welding
Understanding Metal Properties and Welding Techniques (3 Hours)
- Learn about the properties of various metals and their impact on welding
- Understand the effect of heat and cooling rates on weld quality
- Recognise the importance of preheating and post-weld treatments
- Develop techniques to minimise distortion and ensure strong welds
Welding Positions and Joint Configurations (4 Hours)
- Understand different welding positions: flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead
- Learn about common joint configurations such as butt, lap, and fillet joints
- Develop skills in setting up materials and aligning joints for optimal welding
- Understand how welding position affects weld quality and efficiency
Welding Defects, Inspection, and Quality Control (3 Hours)
- Identify common welding defects including porosity, cracks, and undercuts
- Learn inspection techniques using visual and non-destructive methods
- Understand quality control standards and procedures in welding
- Develop problem-solving skills to correct welding defects
Cutting Techniques: Oxy-Fuel and Plasma Cutting (4 Hours)
- Learn the principles and applications of oxy-fuel and plasma cutting
- Understand safe operation of cutting equipment
- Develop skills for precise and clean cuts on various materials
- Recognise the advantages and limitations of different cutting methods
Blueprint Reading and Welding Symbol Interpretation (4 Hours)
- Learn how to read and interpret welding symbols on technical drawings
- Understand the importance of blueprints in welding projects
- Develop skills to translate design specifications into welding applications
- Recognise industry-standard symbols and notations used in welding documentation
