Dear Mr. Dominic,
Your concern is very relevant. It is a common doubt among young professionals.
Since WPS qualification in an expensive effort by means of time and cost,mostly companies will go for same document qualification by submitting their existing PQR and WPS for review and approval if there is no much deviation in Essential and supplementary essential variables
.
ASME permits it as the responsibility of manufacturer/contractor.
Infact , It is the sole discretion of client engineer whether approve or go for new PQR.
JIJILAL K M
QA/QC Manager,
Jurong Engineering Limited.
TJEL-KCE project,Thailand.
K.M. JIJILAL
On 19 November 2015 at 00:43, dominic v.k.dominic <v.k.dominic@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Expertise,--The contractor submitted other project PQR and approved by some other third party company and client.My Question: Can used other client approved PQR for this new project and new Client?In the code (API-1104 and ASME Section -IX) anywhere specified in this matter for Employer can be used other project PQR-If matching According the codes and new client requirements.If yes, please provide code reference.Thanks in Advance.Best Regards,Dominic.
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