ISCO Specialization 7212.3.3 Pipe Welder

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

Pipe Welder: Pipe welders assemble and install parts and components of pipelines for the transport of goods such as water, steam and chemicals through them. They interpret specs such as pneumatics, hydraulics, for installation on site according to the safety and production requirements.

Essential Skills

  • Use Welding Equipment
  • Isometric Perspective
  • Use Metal Bending Techniques
  • Ensure Regulatory Compliance In Pipeline Infrastructures
  • Handle Chemicals
  • Cooperate With Colleagues
  • Use Measurement Instruments
  • Health And Safety Hazards Underground
  • Technical Drawings
  • Carry Out Measurements Of Parts
  • Work With Blacksmithing Hand Tools
  • Use Rigging Equipment
  • Assemble Manufactured Pipeline Parts
  • Use Wrenches
  • Apply Health And Safety Standards
  • Geometry
  • Detect Flaws In Pipeline Infrastructure
  • Follow Up Pipeline Integrity Management Priorities
  • Operate Soldering Equipment
  • Operate Welding Equipment


Optional Skills

  • Transport Pipes
  • Metal And Metal Ore Products
  • Types Of Metal
  • Operate Pumps
  • Operate Hydraulic Pumps
  • Types Of Pipelines
  • Rigging Terminology
  • Analyse Various Types Of Water
  • Operate Forklift
  • Heat Metals
  • Keep Task Records
  • Perform Follow-Up On Pipeline Route Services
  • Operate Oil Pumping Systems
  • Pipeline Transport Regulations;
  • Follow Verbal Instructions
  • Follow Written Instructions
  • Security Requirements Of Goods Transported Via Pipelines
  • Join Metals
  • Mechanics
  • Operate Pumping Equipment
  • Cast Metal
  • Operate Sumps


Alternative Names

  • Plumber
  • Pipefitter
  • Pipe Fitter And Welder
  • Mechanical Pipefitter
  • Industrial Pipefitter
  • Industrial Pipe Welder


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