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Match the following terms with their descriptions:

CWB = Administers the welding certification standard Certified companies = Receive documentation attesting to their certification Examinations for qualification = Administered by the CWB Welding procedure specifications and data sheets = Submitted to the CWB for review and acceptance

Match the following statements with their corresponding outcomes:

Certified companies fail to meet requirements = CWB notifies and expects resolution Companies whose certification is withdrawn or refused = May reapply for certification Qualified individuals = Issued documents showing the extent of their qualification Qualifications obtained outside Canada = Evaluated for equivalency by the CWB

Match the following entities with their coverage under the standard:

Entities = Covered by the standard Designated divisions, plants, shops, or sections = Covered by the standard Personnel responsible for welding activities = Report to designated divisions, plants, shops, or sections Advisory Committee = Handles exemption appeals and disputes related to qualifications obtained outside Canada

Match the following terms with their definitions:

<p>Exemption = Permission not to comply with a certain requirement Certified company = A company approved by a regulatory authority for meeting specific standards Welding engineer = Person responsible for ensuring implementation of welding standards Weld hardfacing = Process of depositing a layer of wear-resistant material on a surface using welding</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following divisions with their requirements:

<p>Division 1 = Employ a welding engineer on a full-time basis Division 2 = Retain a welding engineer on a part-time basis Division 3 = Not required to employ or retain a welding engineer Weld quality requirements = Demonstration to the satisfaction of the CWB that it meets the requirements specified in the applicable standards and specifications</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following personnel with their responsibilities:

<p>Welding engineer = Irrespective of other responsibilities, responsible for ensuring implementation of welding standards Welding supervisors = Personnel responsible for supervising welding operations Tack welders, welders, and welding operators = Personnel required to meet the standards of the certification Robotic welding programmers and robotic welding operators = Personnel required to meet the standards of the certification</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following actions with their requirements:

<p>Informing the CWB of personnel changes = Requirement for the company to promptly inform the CWB of any changes in personnel Preparing and keeping a report of personnel = Requirement for the company to maintain a report showing details of personnel and their qualifications Seeking exemption from requirements = Permission not to comply with specific welding techniques, processes, or products Completing audits at welding locations = Verification process by the CWB's representative to ensure compliance with the applicable requirements</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the welding classification with its definition:

<p>T = Ability to weld from one side without backing and achieve complete penetration in the root pass S = Ability to weld plates and sections for the full thickness of material, with or without back gouging, and includes qualification to weld PJP, plug, and slot welds FW = Ability to deposit fillet welds and tack welds WT = Ability to deposit tack welds</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the welding terms with their definitions:

<p>Essential variables = Welding parameters and data that, when changed beyond specified limits, require requalification of welding procedures Group designation = Numerical system used to identify the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) electrode classification Machine welding = Non-standard term for mechanized welding Manual welding = Performed and controlled by hand</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the welding concepts with their descriptions:

<p>Position = Orientation of pipe and plate test assemblies and the direction in which weld metal is deposited in a joint Prequalified joint = Joint specified in a governing code or standard that does not require validation of welding parameters through a procedure qualification test Robotic welding = Involves equipment that moves along a controlled path with no manual intervention once the cycle is initiated Semiautomatic welding = Arc welding with equipment that controls only the filler metal feed, with manual control over the advance of welding</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following terms with their definitions as per the CSA W47.1:19 Standard:

<p>Tack welders = Individuals qualified under other jurisdictions Annex K = Provisions for the qualification of welding procedures and personnel for stainless steel welding Values in SI units = Units of record for the Standard Accredited testing organization = Organization accredited by the Standards Council of Canada for mechanical testing in accordance with ISO/IEC 17025</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following with their definitions as per the CSA W47.1:19 Standard:

<p>Automatic welding = Defined in the Standard Class = Category of welder qualification based on welding positions such as flat, horizontal, vertical, or overhead Recognition of personnel qualified under other jurisdictions = Included in the Standard Definitions for terms such as 'accredited testing organization' = Provided in the Standard</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following with their associations as per the CSA W47.1:19 Standard:

<p>The Standard does not address safety issues associated with welding and welding practices = Covered by CSA W117.2 and workplace health and safety legislation 'Shall' is used to express a requirement = Recommendation Values in parentheses = For information and comparison only The Standard refers to various publications = Including those from CSA Group, Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code, and ASTM International</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following terms with their descriptions based on the text:

<p>CSA W47.1:19 = Certification of companies for fusion welding of steel ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code = Not intended for applications covered by this standard Certified company = Full responsibility for the quality of the welded product it produces Welding engineers, supervisors, and operators = Stipulated in the standard for certification and documentation</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following statements with their correct descriptions based on the text:

<p>Scope of CSA W47.1:19 = Requirements for certification of companies engaged in fusion welding of steel Responsibility of a certified company = Cannot be transferred to employed personnel or the administrator of the standard Certification according to CSA W47.1:19 = Pertains to the capability of the company with respect to welding Purpose of the standard = To govern the certification of companies and not to approve specific products or services</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following terms with their correct explanations based on the text:

<p>Welding procedures = Qualified under the requirements of the standard Tack welders, welders, and welding operators = Covered under the requirements of the standard Documentation = Stipulated in the standard for certification American Petroleum Institute (API) codes = Not intended for applications governed by CSA W47.1:19</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following terms with their corresponding standards or codes mentioned in the text:

<p>CSA W47.1:19 = Standard for certification of companies for fusion welding of steel ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code = Not intended for applications governed by this standard American Petroleum Institute (API) codes = Codes not intended for applications governed by CSA W47.1:19 General-purpose welding standards = Not specifically mentioned in the text</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

CSA W47.1:19 Standard Overview

  • The Standard outlines qualification requirements for tack welders, welders, and welding operators for fusion welding of steel.
  • It aims to verify an individual’s basic welding skills and continuing ability in steel fusion welding.
  • Recognition of personnel qualified under other jurisdictions is included in the Standard.
  • Annex K specifies provisions for the qualification of welding procedures and personnel for stainless steel welding.
  • The Standard does not address safety issues associated with welding and welding practices, as these are covered by CSA W117.2 and workplace health and safety legislation.
  • "Shall" is used to express a requirement, "should" for recommendation, and "may" for an option within the limits of the Standard.
  • Values in SI units are the units of record for the Standard, while values in parentheses are for information and comparison only.
  • The Standard refers to various publications, including those from CSA Group, Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code, and ASTM International.
  • It also includes references to AWS and ISO/IEC publications for welding and testing standards.
  • The Standard provides definitions for terms such as "accredited testing organization," "advisory committee," "arc spot welder," "automatic welding," and "class."
  • An accredited testing organization is defined as one accredited by the Standards Council of Canada for mechanical testing in accordance with ISO/IEC 17025.
  • The Standard defines "class" as a category of welder qualification based on welding positions such as flat, horizontal, vertical, or overhead.

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Test your knowledge of welding personnel classification with this quiz. Identify the skill levels of welders and welding operators, from T for single-sided welding to S for welding full thickness materials. See how well you understand the different classifications for various welding tasks.

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