Course Code: ET1EC305 Welding BS4872 Part 1 or Part 2 1982 Test - 1 Day Next course dates Start dateLocationDuration / Fees 01 Aug 2022 Lancashire Energy HQ 1 Day / £380 Enquire now 12 Jun 2023 Lancashire Energy HQ 1 Day / £380 Enquire now 26 Jun 2023 Lancashire Energy HQ 1 Day / £380 Enquire now 01 Aug 2023 Lancashire Energy HQ 1 Day / £420 Enquire now 31 Oct 2023 Lancashire Energy HQ 1 Day / £420 Enquire now 21 Nov 2023 Lancashire Energy HQ 1 Day / £420 Enquire now 12 Dec 2023 Lancashire Energy HQ 1 Day / £420 Enquire now 09 Jan 2024 Lancashire Energy HQ 1 Day / £420 Enquire now 06 Feb 2024 Lancashire Energy HQ 1 Day / £420 Enquire now 05 Mar 2024 Lancashire Energy HQ 1 Day / £420 Enquire now Overview Is this course for me? How will I be assessed? Key information Where could this course take me? Course Summary Course Overview Move your welding career forward with The Welding Institute’s (TWI's) BS4872 welding qualification. The course comprises Parts 1 and 2 testing to enable candidates who already have knowledge of welding to be able to comply with industry standards. 0nce you successfully complete the course you will effectively receive the BS4872 welder qualification code, which proves you have reached the required standard. Entry Requirements You should already have some welding skills (or have completed the appropriate preparation course) and be ready to achieve the level needed to comply with industry standards. Other Costs and Equipment Needed All the equipment and resources you need are provided by B&FC at no extra cost. Please note: Where wearing PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) is a mandatory requirement of the course, it is the responsibility of the learner to ensure that they are able to wear such equipment. Further information can be obtained at the IAG session which all applicants are invited to or by calling Course Enquiries on 01253 504343. Qualification ObtainedWritten Exam Preparation (Second and Chief Engineers) - Engineering Management Entry Requirements You should already have some welding skills (or have completed the appropriate preparation course) and be ready to achieve the level needed to comply with industry standards. Other Costs and Equipment Needed All the equipment and resources you need are provided by B&FC at no extra cost. Teaching and Learning Methods The course consists of practical testing carried out in the College's welding workshop under the supervision of a TWI-accredited assessor. The course consists of practical testing carried out in the College's welding workshop under the supervision of a TWI-accredited assessor. Once you successfully complete the course, you will receive the TWI-accredited BS4872 welder qualification code, which proves you have reached the required standard. This is an industry-recognised qualification that will enable you to move your career forward.