Sunday, December 15, 2013

Re: [MW:19607] Material Certificate EN 10204-3.2 without TPI Witness

Dear BK,
 
The certifcate can not be regarded as 3.2.
Since you received the material, you could consider the material to be sampled and tested at your premises by third party , and let them issue a 3.2 certificate.
Could save some cost instead of sending the material to th seller.
besrt regards,
Dick Overkleeft
Bureau Veritas


2013/12/9 BK <sarav91k@gmail.com>

Dear Experts

As per project Specification the Material Certificate requirement for primary structural steel (S355 G8 M) is EN 10204-3.2. 

We received Mill Certificates along with material and in that it is mentioned "Certificate as per EN 10204-3.2" but the Third Part Inspector from Client and Third Party Inspector from EPC contractor REVIEWED and STAMPED at manufacturer's location. And no any evident on Mill Certificate that the tests were witnessed by any third party inspector, but it is stated 3.2 Certificate.
 
By Definition of 3.2 Certificate Third Party Inspector shall have witnessed the tests stated in the certificate. 

Please clarify the following:

1. Is it acceptable 3.2 certificates without Third Party Inspector WITNESS ? 

2. On what basis manufacturer declaring 3.2 ?

3. Is it acceptable if manufacturer declared 3.2  without showing any evidence. 

Regards
BK 

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