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TRAL2811 — Welding for Trails

1 credits · 10 hours

TRAL 2811 - Welding for Trails TRAL 2811 - Welding for Trails Description TRAL 2811 Welding for Trails is designed to equip students with the essential welding skills and knowledge needed to fabricate and repair trail infrastructure and equipment. This hands-on course focuses on the application of welding techniques specifically for trail-related projects, enabling students to become proficient welders in the context of outdoor recreation and trail development. Topics covered will include welding safety and equipment, types of welding, trail infrastructure welding, equipment repair welding, trail signage and furniture welding, environmental considerations, and welding quality and inspection. This course provides comprehensive training in welding techniques and safety procedures specific to trail construction and maintenance. Students will learn how proficient welders on trail-related projects play a crucial role in enhancing trail systems, ensuring safety, and contributing to the overall enjoyment of outdoor recreational spaces. • Apply safety procedures and protocols specific to welding in outdoor environments. • Identify and select appropriate welding equipment and tools for trail-related projects. • Recognize and work with different metals commonly used in trail construction. • Analyze welding methods for trail-specific applications, including bridges and infrastructure repair. • Understand environmental conservation principles in trail welding projects. • Inspect welds us

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