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Module 9 of 10 300m 16 exam Qs

Quality Control and Inspection

CWB quality requirements, welding supervisor role, visual testing, NDE methods, weld gauges, and W47.1 compliance.

  • Describe the CWB quality system and welding supervisor responsibilities
  • Perform visual weld inspection using proper gauges and acceptance criteria
  • Identify NDE methods and their applications
  • Reference CSA W59 and ASME standards for acceptance criteria

Lesson 1

CWB Quality System and Supervisor Role

Company Quality System

Under CSA W47.1, every certified company must maintain a quality management system that includes:

  • Approved welding procedures (WPS and PQR)
  • Qualified welders with current WPQ certificates
  • A designated welding supervisor with CWB-recognized credentials
  • Documented inspection procedures
  • Records of all consumables, procedures, and welder qualifications
Supervisor
Must Be CWB-Qualified Engineering or Technical
WPS
Must Be Available at Every Workstation
Traceability
All Materials and Processes Must Be Documented

Welding Supervisor Responsibilities

The welding supervisor is responsible for ensuring all welding meets code requirements:

  • Verifying welders are qualified for the work assigned
  • Ensuring correct WPS is being followed
  • Inspecting work in progress and completed welds
  • Managing consumable storage and traceability
  • Authorizing weld repairs
  • Maintaining all documentation for CWB audits
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Supervisor Authority

The welding supervisor has the authority to stop production if welding does not comply with the WPS or code. This authority is a CWB requirement - the supervisor cannot be overruled by production managers on quality matters.

Key Takeaway

Every CWB-certified company needs a qualified welding supervisor who is responsible for procedures, welder qualification, inspection, and documentation. The supervisor has authority to stop production for quality issues and cannot be overruled on code compliance.