Interprovincial Red Seal Certificate Pre-exam Course 

Stanford's Interprovincial Red Seal Certificate pre-exam course is designed for welders interested in taking the Ministry of Training Interprovincial Exam. There is no prerequisite to take our course, however the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) requires a welder to have at least 6000 hours (3 years) work experience to be eligible to write the exam and all-position SMAW (stick) qualification from the CWB (Canadian Welding Bureau). Each class will begin with one hour of welding theory in classroom environment. We will cover the four modules of the Canadian Welding Bureau Interprovincial Red Seal Welder Upgrade Program. The last two hours of each class (24 hrs in total) will be spent in the welding shop practicing on test plates in class F,H,V,O (flat, horizontal, vertical up, overhead) positions.

Duration:      40 hours

In- Class Course Schedule:
 Monday & Wednesday
 Theory Lectures
 Workshop Practical ( 2 test plates each class)
 Review Class          
 2:00pm - 5:00pm                              
 12 hours
 24 hours
 4 hours

Campus:         North York Campus (Main Campus),   East York Campus

Course Topics:
Volume I
• Introduction to Welding Processes
• Electrical Principles
• Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)
• Shielded Metal Arc Welding(SMAW)
• Gas Metal Arc Welding(GMAW)
• Flux Cored Arc Welding(FCAW)

Volume II
• Special Processes
• Brazing
• Electrodes

Volume III
• Engineering Drawings
• Basic Joints
• Math & Layout
• Welding Symbols
• Weld Quality & Examination Methods
• Metal Preparation

Volume IV
• Residual Stress & Distortion
• Metallurgy

 
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