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[MW:11447] RE: 11443] Welding in Poland

Vinit,

In accordance with and under the responsibility of the notified body or
of a third party organization recognized by a Member State, some
practical tasks concerning the approval of joining operating procedures
and personnel may be accomplished by a competent person of a
manufacturer according to a quality system. The Notified Body or
Recognized Third Party Organization must attend part of the different
steps in the process for each procedure and for each person.

The manufacturer can refer to an existing document (draft standard
candidate for harmonization, professional document, guide, recognized
third party/notified body document, company document, etc.) or shall
establish a specific document that addresses the following:

- equipment to be used by the personnel;
- process and the operations to be carried out by the
personnel;
- conditions applied when making the test piece and
results to be achieved;
- range of validity and conditions for the duration of the
validity.

ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel code Section IX is where properties are
not sufficiently dealt with for some applications in order to comply by
itself with the EC Directives (e.g. impact property in the HAZ)... nor
does it require that the tests and examinations to be performed under
the responsibility of a third party.

Regards, Hiron

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Subject: [MW:11443] Welding in Poland


Dear Experts,

Need you your Help.

One of our supplier has informed us that ''We cannot perform welding
according to ASME because DNV Poland don't have accreditation for
ASME''.

As per my knowledge UDT is-Office of Technical Inspection working as an
Inspection Body, as the Notified Body and the Recognized Third Party
Organization as the Certification Body.

Hence its a Inspection body only, my questions are as below,

Is my understanding about UDT is correct?

Can we do welding as per ASME in Poland?

What are the options to be considered If we need to do welding in Poland
according to ASME.

Your early reply in this regard is appreciated

Regards,
Vinit Deshpande
Aker Solutions
Tel: +47-67826358
Mobile: +47-45217814
Email: Vinit.Deshpande@akersolutions.com

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