Sunday, November 20, 2011

Re: [MW:13025] Subcontractor WPS

Dear Hiren Sevak,

See ASME Section-IX QW-201.1 When a manufacturer or Contractor or part
of a Manufacturer or Contractor is acquired by the new owner(s), the
PQRs and WPSs may be used by new owner(s) without requalification,
provided all of following are met:-
(a) the new owner(s) takeresponsibility for the WPSs and PQRs.
(b) the WPSs reflect the name of new owner(s)
(c) the Quality Control System/Quality Asssurance Program reflect the
source of PQRs as being from the former manufacturer or Contractor.

Thanks & Regards
Amit Pahuja

On 11/18/11, César Alexis Viteri Pérez <alexis_viteri@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> If a contractual item call for a specific WPS then you shall use it , other
> wise the contractual item should specify the aplicable standard for weldings
> and you shall use it and choose or qualify a WPS according to that standard.
>
> Note: Generally the contractor write the WPS as a basic engineering
> deliverable.
>
>
>
>
> Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2011 15:02:40 +0530
> Subject: [MW:13019] Subcontractor WPS
> From: hirensevak80@gmail.com
> To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
>
>
> Dear all, can anybody guide for following problem ?...................for
> example any EPC company has goven a contract for fabrication to a sub
> contractor....and that EPC company wants the contractor to follow their WPS
> only...and also they are forcing the contractor to conduct welder
> qualification tests only......my question is that can any contractor follow
> the WPS established by their client without further qualification from his
> side ?................
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