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RT Acceptance as per IBR

RT Acceptance as per IBR

RT Acceptance as per IBR

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Dear All,

kindly send RT acceptance as per IBR.

RE: RT Acceptance as per IBR

Quote (DekDee -- partially)

Please do not take this personally but if you are a QA/QC Engineer what are you doing asking on an internet forum for copies of the acceptance criteria for the code you are working to?
Part of your scope of work is to ensure the compliance with relevant codes - these codes should be detailed in contract documents, project specifications, line lists etc.

You followed up on DekDee's advice and discovered that you weren't working to either Section 1 or B31.1, but rather the IBR. So now you're back asking for the acceptance criteria from that. Suppose someone gives them to you? How are you going to be sure they're right? Are you going to trust your job to a possible competitor? Or tell your boss you got the information from the Internet without verifying it? Time to get up from the desk and go find a copy. If all else fails, ask someone where you work.

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