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Old Mar 24, 2004, 08:46 AM
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AWS D 1-1

COULD SOME ONE PLEASE SEND A COPY OF THE PAGE THAT STATES DUTIES OF WELDING INSPECTOR. AND REQUIREMENTS OF A WRITTEN WELD PROCEDURE. AND QUALIFICATION OF A WRITTEN WELD PROCEDURE, THANKS.
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Old May 29, 2004, 01:27 AM   #2  
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This is a link to a document from the California DOT which should be helpful:

http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/esc/Transla...l_Plan_Req.doc

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To answer your question about weld requirements- you should have a referenced specification in your quote or contract.

When reviewing the requirements of this specification you will be able to develop the requirements for auditors to this specification

For example- if the penetration requirement is 10% material thickness, (as this is a destructive test in most cases) then you would want to check 30 pieces and get an idea on your capability. If the capability is good- then the checks could be once per shift- depending on your application. If the capability is bad- you would want to implment a BME check and take a look at your equipment to see what can be improved.

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