This document outlines the procedures and specifications for a steel plate welding competition. It details the assessment criteria including penetration (35%), weld capping/final pass (45%), safety work habits (15%), and speed (5%). Contestants will have 3 hours to complete the task. The preliminary activities include registration, document submission, and venue inspection. Contestants and organizers roles are defined. Required resources and materials are listed, including consumables like electrodes and disks. The judging and scoring process is explained.
This document outlines the procedures and specifications for a steel plate welding competition. It details the assessment criteria including penetration (35%), weld capping/final pass (45%), safety work habits (15%), and speed (5%). Contestants will have 3 hours to complete the task. The preliminary activities include registration, document submission, and venue inspection. Contestants and organizers roles are defined. Required resources and materials are listed, including consumables like electrodes and disks. The judging and scoring process is explained.
This document outlines the procedures and specifications for a steel plate welding competition. It details the assessment criteria including penetration (35%), weld capping/final pass (45%), safety work habits (15%), and speed (5%). Contestants will have 3 hours to complete the task. The preliminary activities include registration, document submission, and venue inspection. Contestants and organizers roles are defined. Required resources and materials are listed, including consumables like electrodes and disks. The judging and scoring process is explained.
a. Contest registration of trainers and STEEL PLATE - 3G contestants. a. Pull push rule a. Working b. Submission of required document b. Hacksaw tables c. Ball-pen for the contest. b. Steel plate hammer c. Ocular inspection of the contest d. Bending jigs (3 x 6 x ½ ) venue. e. Tri-square d. Briefing orientation of the trainers f. Chipping with the contest administrator a hammer day before the actual completion. g. Hand gloves e. Inspection and distribution of h. Apron contest materials and i. Vise grip j. Portable paraphernalia. grinder k. Welding machine/mask
TIME ALLOTMENT PENETRATION 35% During Consumables:
a. Briefing of trainers and contestants a. Electrodes 3 HOURS with the contest administration. b. Grinding b. Final instructions of trainers with their contestants. disk c. Inspection of contest, tools and c. Cutting equipment. disk d. Others d. Steel plate (3 x 6 x ½ ) WELD 45% After CAPPING/FINAL a. TESDA assessor shall serve as judge. b. All outputs shall be endorsed to the PASS secretariat by the contest Administrator. c. All endorsed outputs shall be displayed until the duration of the skills competition. USE Safety Work 15% Notes: Habits a. Coaches or any person are not Enhance the student in preparation allowed to talk to the contestant for NC1 and NC2 during the competition. Speed 5% TOTAL 100% STEP SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AND COMPETITIONS CONTEST AREA: Industrial Arts YEAR LEVEL: All Year Levels Number of Participants: 1