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NCCER Welding Level 1 Module 1: Safety
Questions and Answers 100% Pass
burn to the skin produced by brief exposure to intense radiant heat and ultraviolet light - ✔✔Arc burn
the permanent joining of metallic parts to form an electrically conductive path that will assure electrical
continuity and the capacity to safely conduct any current likely to be imposed on it - ✔✔Bonded
an alloy of iron combining iron and usually less than 1 percent carbon to provide hardness - ✔✔Carbon
steel
the flow of an electrical current across an air gap or gaseous space - ✔✔Electric arc
connected to Earth or to some conducting body that serves in place of the earth - ✔✔Electrically
grounded
the point from which a welding arc is produced - ✔✔Electrode
burns to the eyes sometimes called welder's flash; caused by exposure to intense radiant heat and
ultraviolet light - ✔✔Flash burn
a material used to dissolve or prevent the formation of oxides and other undesirable substances on a weld
joint - ✔✔Flux
the fumes, gases, and particles from the consumables, base metal, and base metal coating during the
welding process - ✔✔Fume plume
carbon steel dipped in zinc to inhibit corrosion - ✔✔Galvanized
Created by Katelyn Whitman © 2025, All Rights Reserved. 100% PASS GUARANTEE
NCCER Welding Level 1 Module 1: Safety
Questions and Answers 100% Pass
burn to the skin produced by brief exposure to intense radiant heat and ultraviolet light - ✔✔Arc burn
the permanent joining of metallic parts to form an electrically conductive path that will assure electrical
continuity and the capacity to safely conduct any current likely to be imposed on it - ✔✔Bonded
an alloy of iron combining iron and usually less than 1 percent carbon to provide hardness - ✔✔Carbon
steel
the flow of an electrical current across an air gap or gaseous space - ✔✔Electric arc
connected to Earth or to some conducting body that serves in place of the earth - ✔✔Electrically
grounded
the point from which a welding arc is produced - ✔✔Electrode
burns to the eyes sometimes called welder's flash; caused by exposure to intense radiant heat and
ultraviolet light - ✔✔Flash burn
a material used to dissolve or prevent the formation of oxides and other undesirable substances on a weld
joint - ✔✔Flux
the fumes, gases, and particles from the consumables, base metal, and base metal coating during the
welding process - ✔✔Fume plume
carbon steel dipped in zinc to inhibit corrosion - ✔✔Galvanized
Created by Katelyn Whitman © 2025, All Rights Reserved. 100% PASS GUARANTEE