AIDT's Maritime Training Center has a full slate of training classes that start in late summer early fall. Registration for all classes is open now.
NCCER Pipefitting includes the following modules:
Provides a comprehensive overview of work performed by the pipefitter, as well as pipefitter responsibilities, career opportunities, and safety principles associated with the pipefitting trade.
Explains how to use ratios and proportions, solve basic algebra, area, volume, and circumference problems and solve the right triangles using the Pythagorean theorem.
Covers general hand tool safety as well as procedures for selecting, inspecting, using, and maintaining hand tools used by pipefitters. Coverage includes pipe wrenches, pipe stands, pipe vises, levels, pipe fabrication tools, pipe bending tools, and pipe joining tools.
Covers general power tool safety as well as procedures for selecting, inspecting, using, and maintaining power tools used by pipefitters. Provides guidelines for sing electrical and pneumatic tools, including pipe threading machines.
Explains the safety requirements for oxyfuel cutting. Identifies oxyfuel cutting equipment and provides instructions for setting up, lighting, and using the equipment. Includes straight line cutting, piercing, beveling, washing, and gouging.
Identifies and explains basic types of piping stems found in the maritime environment and the materials used for various applications. Explains how thermal expansion in piping systems can be accommodated. Covers common insulation types and installation practices.
Describes the materials used in butt weld piping systems. Explains how to determine pipe lengths between socket weld fittings, prepare the pipe and fittings for fit-up, and fabricate socket weld fittings.
Describes the materials used in socket weld piping systems. Explains how to determine pipe lengths between socket weld fittings, prepare the pipe and fittings for fit-up, and fabricate socket weld fittings.
Identifies types of valves and describes their installation as well as storage handling.
Introduces plot plans, structural drawings, elevation drawings, as-built drawings, equipment arrangement drawings, P&IDs, isometric drawings, spool sheets, and detail sheets.
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Maritime Training Center 360 Addsco Road, Mobile, AL 36602 We are an NCCER accredited training unit under the Gulf State Shipbuilders Consortium and a member of the American Welding Society. |
The Maritime Training Center was designed to meet the growing demand for industrial-related training for the sourthern region of Alabama, and provide job seekers with the qualifications and skills needed to join the growing maritime-related industries.