Welding at its Best - Corporate Training

PHASE II: In-Plant Training & Upgrading

Our Mission at Welding At Its Best is to Produce Quality Welders Meeting Industry Standards. We achieve this Mission with qualified instructors, quality programming that maintains industry standards and continuous improvement. In today's rapidly changing industry, Welding At Its Best recognizes the importance of producing the best product most cost efficiently while meeting demand and maintaining quality control. It is our belief that a well-trained, qualifed workforce is crucial to a company achieving its goals. Welding At Its best offers various training vehicles in an effort to assist you in realizing your goals.

Welder Training
The main objective of this training is to reduce and control welding costs, improve quality and efficiency and increase the level of skill of the production team. A program will be custom designed to train and qualify employees to your corporation's specific welding standards. Welding At Its Best will also develop Standards and Procedures unique to your industry. Types of training include:




Welder Training


  • Welding Training (5 Major Processes, Pipe, Theory)
  • Safety Training
  • Welding Inspection Training (Visual, Die Penetrant, Macro-etch, etc.)
  • Blue Print Reading
  • Testing in compliance with CWB and/or TSSA Certification Procedures
Arrangements may also be made to train at our facility.

Maintenance Welder Certification Program
Does your maintenance welder need to be CERTIFIED?

This program is designed to certify maintenance welding staff for repairs and fabrications within your business. Certification is a necessary part of the due diligence process with regard to liabilities that may be incurred in case of an Industrial Accident. Welding At Its Best will Develop and Qualify a "Certification and Testing Program" for your company under the appropriate Welding Standards.

Development of Certification/Qualification Programs
Welding At Its Best will assist your company by developing Welding Procedures to the appropriate Welding Standards applicable to your industry as part of the "ISO-9000" Registration process. Welding Procedures may also be developed and registered to qualify your employees in order to satisfy quality control and liability issues.

These programs do not require approval under the Private Career Colleges Act, 2005.




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