If the company is an ASME certified for Code stamps, you can not have sub contract with another company for welders. You have to have contract with individual welders.
arun
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 6:26 PM, Chaitanya Purohit <chaitanya_purohit@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
You can make a contract with company or even with individual welder and in the contract you have to mention that you are responsible to provide training and appropriate qualification to those welder and having "authority to remove them if performance found unacceptable". All Welder qualification records shall be in your company letter head (WPQ format).
You have to maintain the performance record of each welder and record of continuity in case you are using for more than 6 months.
Regards.
CKOn 31 March 2010 11:37, Muhammed Ibrahim <ibratech@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi gents,I have a query regarding the sub contact of welders.Eg : I am working in company 'X'. I want to sub contract some welders from company 'Y'. If I qualify that welders as per my company welding pocedure (Company A procedures), is it equired to make a contract with that welders individually?. Or can I make a contract with that supply company?. UW 26 (d) says 'manufacturer may engage idividuals by contract as welder'.Please povide a reply.
Thanks & Regards
Muhammed Ibrahim PK
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