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K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM

JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL-LIVELIHOOD TRACK
INDUSTRIAL ARTS – SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING (SMAW) (NC I)
(320 hours)
CONTENT CONTENT PERFORMANCE LEARNING CODE LEARNING WEEK
STANDARD STANDARD COMPETENCIES MATERIALS
PREPARE WELD MATERIALS (WM)
1. Parts and LO 1. Set-up cutting TLE_IAAW9- 1. T.H.E IV
function of cutting equipment 12WM-Ia-b-1 Industrial
equipment 1.1 Set-up cutting Technology
2. Procedures in equipment in conformity Metalworks II.
setting-up cutting with the occupational 1994. pp. 15-18.
equipment health and safety
3. Procedures in standards
checking the 1.2 Check cutting
accuracy of cutting equipment fittings,
equipment connection, and power
4. Occupational source in accordance
health and safety with workplace
standards procedure
5. Cutting LO 2. Cut and prepare TLE_IAAW9- 1. T.H.E IV
operation edge of materials 12WM-Ic-d-2 Industrial
procedures 2.1 Cut materials Technology
6. Oxy-acetylene according to specified Metalworks II.
gas cutting dimensions/specifications 1994. pp. 19-21.
equipment (manual 2.2 Prepare edge of
and automatic) materials according to
7. Occupational specified
health and safety dimensions/specifications
standards
8. Procedures and LO 3. Clean surfaces and TLE_IAAW9-
techniques of edges 12WM-Ie-3
preparing plates 3.1 Clean surfaces and
edges for welding edges based on the job
9. Equipment and requirements
tools for preparing 3.2 Use correct tools and
K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL-LIVELIHOOD TRACK
INDUSTRIAL ARTS – SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING (SMAW) (NC I)
(320 hours)
plates edges equipment for cleaning
10. Occupational surfaces and edges in
health and safety accordance with the job
standards requirements
3.3 Use appropriate
Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE)
3.4 Perform proper
housekeeping (5S)
11. Maintenance of LO 4. Prepare welding TLE_IAAW9- 1. T.H.E III
electrode/welding consumables 12WM-If-4 Industrial
rods 4.1 Identify welding Technology
12. Occupational electrodes according to Metalworks I.
health and safety classification and 1993. pp. 75-81.
standards specifications
13. Electrodes 4.2 Maintain and keep
specification and its electrodes in electrode
characteristics oven based on prescribed
14. Consumable temperature
gases 4.3 Prepare specified
consumable gases based
on job requirements
4.4 Select correct
materials in accordance
with job requirements
15. Procedures and LO 5. Prepare welding TLE_IAAW9- 1. T.H.E IV
tech-niques in protective equipment 12WM-Ig-5 Industrial
checking protective 5.1 Prepare PPE in Technology
equipment accordance with Metalworks II.
16. Safe working occupational health and 1994. pp. 125-129.
practices and safety standards
handling of 5.2 Check welding
K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL-LIVELIHOOD TRACK
INDUSTRIAL ARTS – SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING (SMAW) (NC I)
(320 hours)
protective protective equipment in
equipment accordance with safety
17. Occupational procedures
health and safety
procedures

CONTENT CONTENT PERFORMANCE LEARNING CODE LEARNING WEEK


STANDARD STANDARD COMPETENCIES MATERIALS
SET-UP WELDING EQUIPMENT (SW)
1. Parts and LO 1. Set-up welding TLE_IAAW9-12SW- 1. T.H.E III
functions of machine Ih-1 Industrial
Shielded Metal 1.1 Identify welding Technology
Arc Welding machine parts based on Metalworks I.
(SMAW) manufacturer’s manual 1993. pp. 87, 93.
2. Procedures in 1.2 Perform proper
setting-up of setting of welding
welding machine machine according to
3. Types of manufacturer’s manual
welding power
source
4. AC power
source
5. DC power
source
6. AC+DC power
source
7. Functions of LO 2. Set-up welding TLE_IAAW9-12SW-
welding cables accessories Ii-2
8. Procedure in 2.1 Identify welding
setting up of cables/wires and other
K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL-LIVELIHOOD TRACK
INDUSTRIAL ARTS – SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING (SMAW) (NC I)
(320 hours)
welding accessories based on
cables/accessories functions and uses
2.2 Perform
setting/connecting of
cables and other
accessories in
accordance with
manufacturer’s manual
9. Types of LO 3. Set-up welding LE_IAAW9-12SW-
welding positioners, jigs and Ij-3
positioners, jigs, fixtures
and fixtures 3.1 Identify welding
10. Different kinds positioner, jigs and
of jigs and fixtures fixtures according to job
11. Uses and requirements
function of 3.2 Determine the
welding location for setting up
positioners, jigs, the welding positioner,
and fixtures jigs and fixtures
12. Strategic weld 3.3 Set-up welding
locations and positioner, jigs and
places fixtures in conformity
with job requirement
3.4 Observe safety
practices in setting up
welding positioner, jigs
and fixtures
K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL-LIVELIHOOD TRACK
INDUSTRIAL ARTS – SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING (SMAW) (NC I)
(320 hours)
SECOND QUARTER
CONTENT CONTENT PERFORMANCE LEARNING CODE LEARNING WEEK
STANDARD STANDARD COMPETENCIES MATERIALS
LAY OUT BEADS ON CARBON STEEL PLATES (LB)
1. Procedure in LO 1. Strike an arc TLE_IAAW9-12LB- 1. T.H.E III
striking an arc 1.1 Identify the methods IIa-e-1 Industrial
2. Methods of of striking an arc Technology
striking an arc 1.2 Apply the process of Metalworks I.
3. Appropriate striking an arc according 1993. pp. 89-90.
electrode to welding procedures
and standard
4. Essentials of LO 2. Deposit straight TLE_IAAW9-12LB- 1. T.H.E III
welding beads IIf-j-2 Industrial
5. International 2.1 Perform stringer or Technology
welding codes and straight beads in Metalworks I.
standards accordance with welding 1993. pp. 90-93.
6. Acceptable weld standards
profiles 2.2 Check uniformity of
7. Weld defects, bead ripples in
causes, and accordance with welding
remedies standards
8. Welding 2.3 Perform finished
Procedure weldment based on
Specifications acceptable standards for:
(WPS) 2.3.1 spatters
9. Welding 2.3.2 slag
techniques and 2.3.3 uniformity of beads
procedure 2.4 Use appropriate PPE
10. Safe welding 2.5 Perform proper
practices housekeeping (5S)
K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL-LIVELIHOOD TRACK
INDUSTRIAL ARTS – SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING (SMAW) (NC I)
(320 hours)
THIRD QUARTER
CONTENT CONTENT PERFORMANCE LEARNING CODE LEARNING WEEK
STANDARD STANDARD COMPETENCIES MATERIALS
FIT UP WELD MATERIALS (FW)
1. Kinds of tacking The learner The learner LO 1. Perform tack TLE_IAAW9-12FW-
2. Welding demonstrates an independently welding IIIa-1
procedure standard understanding of demonstrates core 1.1 Prepare metals for
requirement the basic principles competencies in tacking based on
3. Codes and of arc welding. introduction to acceptable welding
specification SMAW prescribed requirements
by TESDA Training 1.2 Perform tack welding
Regulations. in accordance with the
welding procedures
1.3 Use appropriate
Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE)
1.4 Perform proper
housekeeping (5S)
4. Essentials of LO 2. Weld butt joint TLE_IAAW9-12FW-
welding (close) in flat and IIIb-f-2
5. International horizontal position
welding codes and 2.1 Perform stringer
standards beads in accordance with
6. Acceptable weld welding standard
profiles 2.2 Check uniformity of
7. Weld defects, bead ripples in
causes and accordance with welding
remedies standards
8. Welding 2.3 Perform inspection
Procedure on the finished
Specifications weldment based on
K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL-LIVELIHOOD TRACK
INDUSTRIAL ARTS – SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING (SMAW) (NC I)
(320 hours)
(WPS) acceptable standard
9. Welding 2.4 Use appropriate
techniques and Personal Protective
procedure Equipment (PPE)
10. Safe welding 2.5 Perform proper
practices housekeeping (5S)

11. Essentials of LO 3. Weld butt joint TLE_IAAW9-12FW- 1. T.H.E III


welding (open) in flat and IIIg-j-3 Industrial
12. International horizontal position Technology
welding codes and 3.1 Perform weldment in Metalworks I.
standards accordance with welding 1993. pp. 101-
13. Acceptable weld standards for: 102.
profiles 3.1.1 Spatters
14. Weld defects, 3.1.2 Slag
causes and 3.1.3 Uniformity of beads
remedies 3.2 Deposit stringer or
15. Welding layered beads in
Procedure accordance with welding
Specifications standards
(WPS) 3.3 Check uniformity of
16. Welding bead ripples in
techniques and accordance with welding
procedure standards
17. Safe welding 3.4 Perform inspection
practices on the finished
weldment based on
acceptable standard
3.5 Use appropriate PPE
3.6 Perform proper
housekeeping (5S)
K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL-LIVELIHOOD TRACK
INDUSTRIAL ARTS – SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING (SMAW) (NC I)
(320 hours)
FOURTH QUARTER
CONTENT CONTENT PERFORMANCE LEARNING CODE LEARNING WEEK
STANDARD STANDARD COMPETENCIES MATERIALS
REPAIR WELDS (RW)
1. Types of welding LO 1. Mark/locate weld TLE_IAAW9-12RW- 1. T.H.E IV 1
defects defects IVa-1 Industrial
2. Procedure in 1.1 Identify the different Technology
locating weld welding defects, Metalworks II.
defects problems and remedies 1994. pp. 132-
3. Weld defects 1.2 Perform procedures 133.
identification in locating weld defects
1.3 Determine location
of weld defects
1.4 Mark weld defects
for repair in accordance
with job requirements
4. Tools and LO 2. Prepare tools and TLE_IAAW9-12RW- 1. T.H.E IV 1
equipment and equipment IVb-2 Industrial
their uses 2.1 Prepare welding Technology
5. Procedures in tools, equipment and Metal works II.
checking tools and accessories 1994. pp. 119-
equipment 2.2 Check welding tools, 125.
equipment and
accessories based on
manufacturers manual
6. Dye- penetrant LO 3. Remove weld TLE_IAAW9-12RW- 4
testing principle defects IVc-f-3
and applications 3.1 Remove/excavate
7. Procedures of weld defects in
dye penetrant accordance with welding
testing procedure
K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL-LIVELIHOOD TRACK
INDUSTRIAL ARTS – SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING (SMAW) (NC I)
(320 hours)
8. Weld defects 3.2 Minimize removal of
removal and non-defective welds
excavation 3.3 Perform visual and
dye-penetrant tests to
verify the extent of the
removal of defects
9. Rectifying weld LO 4. Perform re- TLE_IAAW9-12RW- 4
defects welding. IVg-j-4
10. Re-welding 4.1 Perform re-welding
procedures in accordance with repair
11. Visual 4.2 Visually check
inspection of weld welding for re-welding
acceptability
4.3 Avoid weld
defects/damages during
re-welding.

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