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Re: [MW:10244] Disqualified Welders

Hi ,
check the other joint also means different  fitters( crew) and fit up  also & make sure he have secure protection also , we cannot conclude one joint , normally after his qualification first three joint production weld joints should be passed  in radiography & make sure his technique

Regards,
balaji

From: Arun Das <indhuarun@yahoo.co.in>
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, 9 March 2011 3:49 PM
Subject: Re: [MW:10239] Disqualified Welders

We have to check the repair rates welded by the welder,how many repairs on total welded joints by the welder on that project, just because of one jonit we cannot conclude.Normally percentage of repair by the welders will be recorded on projects.Before taking a decision verify the history.Then we have to verify as mentioned by Mr.Ibrahim.
 
regards,
 
Arun S Das
 


From: Muhammed Ibrahim PK <ibratech@gmail.com>
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sun, 6 March, 2011 9:45:29 AM
Subject: Re: [MW:10164] Disqualified Welders

Hi,
 
Check the other joints also. If a skilled experienced welder makes repair joint, there may be some specific reason.
Check the electrode is properly baked, joint configuration is accessible to welder or batch of that electrode have any manufacturing deffect, or the physical condition of the welder was good or not.
 
If the reasons are not the above monitor the other joints also. Then you can decide to send him for requalification/training.
 

Thanks & Regards
Muhammed Ibrahim PK



On 24 February 2011 18:50, Karthik <karthik6684@yahoo.com> wrote:
HI,
NO NEED TO DISQUALIFY.A welder will be disqualified/requalified if he is not weld any production welding for a six months period.if he is not welded during six monhs,he need to be requalified.But in your case it is happen sometimes in many companies.you can repair with the same welder or some other qualified welder.

Thanks & Regards,

(Karthik)

Karthikeyan.S
QA/QC Manager
Getabec Energy Co.,Ltd.
379,Moo6,Soi8,Nikhomphatana,
Rayong-21180,
Thailand.
Phone: 0066 38 897035-8 (Off)
Fax: 0066 38 897034
Hand Phone: 0066 892512282


--- On Thu, 2/24/11, Shaunak Upadhyay <shanupadhyay@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Shaunak Upadhyay <shanupadhyay@gmail.com>
Subject: [MW:9988] Disqualified Welders
To: "Materials & Welding" <materials-welding@googlegroups.com>
Date: Thursday, February 24, 2011, 6:02 PM


Dear All,

If one 6G Qualified welder welds one joint and after rt test that
joint full repair, than can we disqualify that welder?

Is there any code or specification for this issue.

Please give your suggestion.

Regards,
Shaunak Upadhyay.

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