Coded Welding Courses
February 28, 2025Are you an experienced welder looking to obtain or renew your welding qualifications? Our bespoke coded welding courses provide the essential training and certification required to meet industry standards, including BS EN ISO 9606 (Part 1 & Part 2). Whether you're looking to comply with UKCA marking or meet former CE mark accreditation requirements, our expert-led courses ensure you have the necessary skills and certifications to excel in your field.
Training is available at our fully equipped welding school in Telford or at your own premises, provided that suitable facilities and equipment are available.

What Is a Coded Welding Course?
Coded welding refers to a welder achieving certification under a specific welding standard, allowing them to work on regulated projects in industries such as construction, manufacturing, and engineering. Our coded welding courses are designed for professionals looking to gain, maintain, or renew their welding qualifications. We offer training and approval testing in MIG, TIG, and MMA welding, ensuring compliance with strict industry standards.
Why Choose Our Coded Welding Courses?
- Industry-Recognised Certification – Gain qualifications in line with UKCA and regulatory approvals.
- Expert-Led Training – Learn from experienced instructors with industry knowledge.
- Flexible Training Locations – Train at our purpose-built facility in Telford or at your worksite (subject to suitable equipment).
- Tailored Training Solutions – Courses designed to meet the specific needs of individual welders and businesses.
Coded Welding Course Details:
Our courses cover a wide range of qualification standards and welding procedures, including:
- BS EN ISO 9606 (Part 1) – Qualification for fusion welding of mild steel
- BS EN ISO 9606 (Part 2) – Qualification for fusion welding of aluminium
- ASME IX – Boiler and pressure vessel welding standard
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Who should take a coded welding course?
This course is ideal for experienced welders seeking to gain, refresh, or renew welding qualifications in MIG, TIG, or MMA welding.
Where is the training held?
We offer training at our Stafford Park facility in Telford or at your premises if suitable facilities and equipment are available.
Which certifications will I receive?
Successful candidates achieve certification in accordance with ISO 9606 Part 1 (mild steel) or Part 2 (aluminium), depending on the chosen training and testing requirements.
How long does a coded welding course take?
Course duration varies based on individual experience and the qualifications sought. Contact us to discuss your specific requirements.
Do I need to provide my own welding equipment?
If training is held at your premises, you must provide calibrated welding equipment in good working condition. At our training school, all necessary equipment is provided, except PPE.
Can my company arrange group training?
Yes, we offer tailored training solutions for businesses to ensure all employees meet industry standards.
Gaining coded welding certification is a valuable step in advancing your career or ensuring your team meets compliance requirements. Our expert training, flexible learning options, and industry-recognised qualifications make us the ideal choice for professional welders and businesses alike.
Get in touch today at info@weldingsuperstore.co.uk to discuss your training needs and book your course!
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