No, you can not start production unless the welder is completely qualified, Let Destructive testing results come and pray that it is satisfactory, If it is failed you have to redo the qualification, A viable alternative is to find a welder who is qualified with all production variables as per applicable code.
Regards
Manreet Singh
Welding Engineer
On Mon, 20 Dec 2010 09:18:09 , Rishikesh Singh <01hrishi@gmail.com> wrote
Dear Sirs,
I want to know that in welder qualification test if the NDT is cleared and the Destructive testing is awaited then can we start our production weld with these welders and what happen in case the Destructive examination is failed please reply Sir i m suffering with this problem please.
Regards,
Rishikesh Singh
Project Engineer(Bharuch)
A.I.P.L.
8128769028
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