NCCERs four-level Pipefitting Trainee Guide will help you build the distinct skills that separate pipefitting from plumbing. Youll learn how to install and repair high- and low-pressure pipe systems used in manufacturing, in generating electricity, and in heating and cooling buildings. The curriculum meets the U.S. Department of Labors standards for apprenticeship programs.
The 4th Edition is built around NCCERs instructional systems design, which links learning objectives to each modules content while refreshing the texts look and feel. All modules were updated to reflect recommendations from subject matter experts on how best to prioritize the key competencies required of a professional pipefitter. New study questions and updated graphics and photos support content updates.
MODULES
Advanced Blueprint Reading (08401)
Advanced Pipe Fabrication (08402)
Stress Relieving and Aligning (08403)
In-Line Specialties (08405)
Special Piping (08406)
Hot Taps (08407)
Maintaining Valves (08408)
Fundamentals of Crew Leadership (46101)
About our author The National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) education foundation that provides portable, industry-recognized credentials and certifications for skilled craft professionals. Its comprehensive workforce development system includes accreditation, training, assessment, certification and career development solutions for the construction and maintenance industries.