Joining marine materials by manual torch brazing and soldering
Overview
This standard identifies the competences you need to set up and use manual torch brazing and soldering equipment, in accordance with approved instructions or procedures. You will be required to check that all the hoses and equipment are correctly connected, free from leaks or damage and are ready for use. You will be required to set and adjust the brazing/soldering conditions, in line with the specification. You will also need to select and use workholding and manipulating devices that are appropriate to the size and shape of materials and joint configuration being produced. You must operate the equipment safely and correctly and make any adjustments to settings in order to produce the joints to the required specification.
Your responsibilities will require you to comply with organisational policy and procedures for carrying out the brazing/soldering activities and to report any problems with the activities or equipment that you cannot resolve, or are outside your permitted authority, to the relevant people. You will be expected to work to instructions, with a minimum of supervision, taking personal responsibility for your own actions and for the quality and accuracy of the work that you carry out. **
Your underpinning knowledge will be sufficient to provide a sound basis for your work and will provide an understanding of how the torch brazing/soldering process works. You will know about the equipment, materials and consumables, in adequate depth to provide a sound background for the brazing operations to be performed and for ensuring that the work output is produced to the required specification.
You will understand the safety precautions required when working with the brazing equipment. You will be required to demonstrate safe working practices throughout and will understand the responsibility you owe to yourself and others in the workplace.
Performance criteria
You must be able to:
- work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant regulations, directives and guidelines
- follow the relevant joining procedure and job instructions
- check that the joint preparation complies with the specification
check that joining and related equipment and consumables are as specified and fit for purpose
make the joints as specified using the appropriate thermal joining technique
- produce joints of the required quality and of specified dimensional accuracy
- shut down the equipment to a safe condition on completion of joining activities
- deal promptly with excess and waste materials and temporary attachments, in line with approved and agreed procedures
- deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that cannot be solved
- complete relevant documentation in line with organisational procedures
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
the safe working practices and procedures to be observed when working with gas brazing and soldering equipment (including general workshop and site safety, appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) , fire and explosion prevention, fume extraction, protecting other workers, safety in enclosed/confined spaces)
how to recognise and deal with emergencies and the procedures to be followed (such as methods of safely evacuating and closing down of compartments in the case of fire or other major incident, first aid, fire fighting and resuscitation of personnel)
statutory regulations, risk assessment procedures COSHH and Work Equipment Regulations
the hazards associated with torch brazing and soldering (such as naked flames, explosive gas mixes, oxygen enrichment, fumes and gasses, hot metal, enclosed spaces) and how they can be minimised
the correct handling and storage of gas cylinders (including manual handling and use of cylinder trolley, leak detection procedures, relevant BCGA codes of practice, cylinder identification, gas pressures, cylinder and equipment safety features, emergency shutdown procedures)
the torch brazing and soldering process (such as basic principles of the process, wetting and capillary flow, role of fluxes, equipment type and its care)
types of filler metal and fluxes; forms of filler metal
the types of joints to be produced
setting up and locating the joint (such as methods of cleaning joint faces; use of jigs and fixtures, restraining devices; self-locating joints; pre-placement of filler metal and flux)
how to prepare to braze or solder (including checks to confirm correct set-up and cleanliness; use of gauges, setting up the equipment, checking connections for leaks, checking operating parameters)
the techniques of operating the equipment to produce a range of joints (including selection of nozzle and flame adjustment, application of flux, correct manipulation of torch and filler wire, safe closing down of the equipment)
the importance of complying with job instructions and the joining procedure specification
how to use and extract information from engineering drawings and related specifications (to include symbols and conventions to appropriate British, European or relevant International standards in relation to work undertaken)
problems that can occur with the joining activities and how these can be overcome (including causes of distortion and methods of control; effects of heat on materials and sources of defects; methods of prevention)
methods of removing flux residues and cleaning the finished joint
organisational quality control systems and standards to be achieved (including visual and non-destructive tests)
personal approval tests and their applicability to your work
the extent of your own authority and whom you should report to if you have problems that you cannot resolve
Scope/range
Scope Performance
Scope Knowledge
Values
Behaviours
Behaviours:
You will be able to apply the appropriate behaviours required in the workplace to meet the job profile and overall company objectives, such as:
- strong work ethic
- positive attitude
- team player
- dependability
- responsibility
- honesty
- integrity
- motivation
- commitment