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1.9 Qualification of Welders and Operators
ОглавлениеThe skill of welders and welding machine operators is an essential step to ensure that only professionally skilled personnel are on the job. The qualification process also ensures that the welding personnel are continually upgraded in their skill and ability.
Welders are qualified on the essentials data established through a qualified welding procedure often referred as welding procedure specification or WPS. This welding procedure may comply with any or multiple construction specifications or codes.
The inherent intent of welders’ qualification is to ensure (i) their ability to use the machine and (ii) that they can produce the weld, to match the essential data collected through the qualified welding procedures.
As a basic those essential data include the following;
The material or material group being welded,
The welding process,
Thickness, and diameter of the material being welded,
Joint design,
Position of the weld, the plane in which the weld lies, and in case of tubulars, if it can be rotated for welding, or is in fixed position.
Consumable type used,
Electrical parameters used,
Heating and cooling practices prior to, during, and after welding.
Other variables may be added to meet any specific requirements of the code or the job.
There are several options for the welder to get qualified, often the Local Union Halls have the Journeyman welder training, education and qualification program. These programs allow the aspiring welder to join the workforce as an apprentice, and gradually work their way up to become a fully qualified welder that is called Journeyman welder, through this route, a dedicated and regular person takes about 4 years to become a Journeyman welder, while still in the workforce.
Other than the union halls there are several state run or private trade schools in nearly all industrially active parts of the world, which train and qualify an aspiring welder to be able gain enough knowledge to make them enter the workforce. From there they develop themselves further and grow up the ladder. Several construction companies also have their own welding training schools that train and develop welders from among their own workforce.
The third way is the hardest way in which the aspiring person somehow gets an opportunity to weld, often as an apprentice with some welder, and from there just practices the trade whenever opportunity presents itself, seek guidance from the welder, and develop their skills. When ready, they qualify on the job, and grows from there.
In any case there is a lot of ground to cover from just able to weld to grow into a leading welder with specific expertise. The good news is that the goal is very much achievable and many committed personnel have made their career as welders.