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The welding inspector's role in welding begins: - ANSWERbefore welding starts
Prior to welding, the welding inspector should check that the: - ANSWERapproved
welding procedures are available and the welders are qualified
Which is not the function of the welding inspector? - ANSWERDeveloping a repair
procedure
If during a manufacturing inspection, cracking is found on the outside of a pressure
vessel weld, the inspector shall: - ANSWERrecord the details of the crack, immediately
draw it to the attention of the welding supervisor or the welder and check that it is
repaired in accordance with an authorized repair procedure
The Material Test Report (MTR) is a (an) - ANSWERimportant document that provides
the owner (and the fabricator) with the ability to identify properly qualified materials.
The material test report (MRT) - ANSWERprovides mechanical test results that confirm
that the product covered meets the specification.
Reports produced by the welding inspector should be; - ANSWERneat and accurate
An SFA designation before a filler metal specification number ( such as SFA-5.4) means
- ANSWERthe filler metal meets an AWS specification that has also been adopted by
the ASME.
The supplier of a filler metal should provide documentation, such as a lable on the
package, that shows: - ANSWERthat the materials meet the standard's classification
requirements
If low-hydrogen electrodes are delivered in containers that show evidence of container
damage, CSA W59 requires - ANSWERThe electrodes be reconditioned by baking
Holding ovens must be available for low-hydrogen electrodes to ensure they are dry and
retain their low hydrogen properties. The welding inspector: - ANSWERshould check on
a regular basis to ensure that the holding ovens are operating properly and set at the
correct temperature
Qualification of a welding procedure usually involves: - ANSWERtesting a weld
produced using the procedure to demonstrate the welds meet the required standard