South Asian Safety Solution

Welding-01
Welding Training (ARC, TIG & MIG)

Course Fees

Description

The Welding Training (ARC, TIG & MIG) course is designed to provide participants with practical and technical welding skills required for industrial and professional applications. This hands-on training program covers the three most widely used welding methods—ARC Welding (SMAW), TIG Welding (GTAW), and MIG Welding (GMAW).

Participants will learn welding fundamentals, safety procedures, equipment handling, metal joining techniques, and quality welding practices through guided practical sessions. The course emphasizes workplace safety, proper use of PPE, and real-world welding applications to prepare trainees for employment in manufacturing, construction, shipbuilding, engineering, and industrial sectors.

Course Highlights
ARC, TIG & MIG welding techniques
Welding safety and PPE training
Equipment setup and maintenance
Metal cutting and joint preparation
Hands-on practical training
Industry-standard welding practices

Course Outcome
After completing the course, trainees will be able to safely operate welding equipment, perform quality welding work, and apply their skills confidently in industrial and professional environments.

Suitable for: Beginners, technical students, job seekers, and industrial workers.

Why should you take this course?

Immediate, High-Demand Employability Welding is the backbone of modern infrastructure. The manufacturing, shipbuilding, construction, and oil and gas industries face a massive, global shortage of skilled, certified hands-on labor. Completing this course takes you out of the general applicant pool and places you directly into a specialized, high-demand trade where your skills determine your value.
Learn by Doing, Not by Reading This is not a lecture-heavy, textbook-based classroom course. Over 80% of your time will be spent under a welding hood, torch or stinger in hand, burning metal. You will learn the muscle memory, arc control, and puddle manipulation that only comes from hours of real, instructor-guided practice.
Safety-First Professionalism Knowing how to weld is only half the battle; knowing how to stay safe keeps you in the trade. You will be trained in industrial safety standards, proper gas handling, ventilation management, and PPE usage. Employers love hiring graduates who respect the shop rules and can jump onto a production floor without causing hazards.

Course Duration

Three (03) Months