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Welding Supervisor Course Exams – September 2022

Welding Supervisor Course Exams – September 2022 Friday 9th September: Exam A – 9.00am, Exam B – 1.00pm OverviewExam Pre-requisitesExam PlatformRefresher CoursePriceApplicationOverview The examination requirements are: For the AS/NZS 2214 Certificate and the HERA Welding Inspector WT1 module there are two exams: Paper A Welding “Theory and Technology” (3-hour exam). Paper B “Application of Standards”…

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Welding Supervisor Course Exams – July 2022

Welding Supervisor Course Exams – July 2022 Friday 29th July: Exam A – 9.00am, Exam B – 1.00pm OverviewExam Pre-requisitesExam PlatformRefresher CoursePriceApplicationOverview The examination requirements are: For the AS/NZS 2214 Certificate and the HERA Welding Inspector WT1 module there are two exams: Paper A Welding “Theory and Technology” (3-hour exam). Paper B “Application of Standards”…

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Auckland AS 2214 welding supervisor examinations

Auckland | AS 2214 Welding supervisor exam | Welding technology module 1 | From $200 Wednesday 19 April, 9.00am – 3.00pm OverviewExam pre-requisitesLocationPriceRegisterOverview AS 2214 Welding supervisor/Welding technology module 1 exam This is available only to attendees of the our previously held week long – Welding Supervisor/Inspection Part 1 course. Applicants for this exam will be…

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Update – The role of the Welding Supervisor in quality management schemes

A SFC fabricator has demonstrated that all their welding and related activities are managed under a quality management system that fully complies with the requirements of AS/NZS ISO 3834; specifically for NZS 3404.1 Steel Structures Standard, and AS/NZS 1554 Structural Steel Welding. A quality management system relies on competent people: the fabricators welding co-ordination team. A key…

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Call for attendees – Welding supervisor and inspector courses

In today’s competitive structural steel market, the ability to meet the client’s expectations while making an adequate return requires the capability to meet specifications and to minimise profit-eating re-work. This is achieved by implementing a quality management system using the well-established “standard” methodology based on the following principles: Welders who follow suitably qualified, efficient procedures…

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Notice – Managing the risk of welding related fire and explosions and the role of the welding supervisor

The risk of fire and explosion is ever present with welding and thermal cutting and the fatal accident at an Auckland tank farm is a timely reminder of this. It is no coincidence that most welding equipment and welding consumables come with warnings either in the user instructions or on the packaging. Nor is it…