Thanks for the input, let me expand. It's a bit complicated.
The company I am working for (Company A) has contracted Contractor 1 to fabricate some assembly's uder AWS D1.1. The WPS (and supporting PQR's) they submitted were done for Company B by Contractor 1's parent company - no issue there per AWS.
On one of the supporting PQR's there is a note regarding a modification of the 6GR posiiton, I don't know what that modification is or what the terms of the acceptance were. Also, on the PQR it lists classifications of material per Company B's internal classifications (it also lists the materials per codes, ASTM A106, ASTM 500, etc.). Obviously I don't have access to Company B's internal material classifications.
To throw another monkey in the wrench, the Contractor 1 was recently purchased by another company (not the parent company, ponly this operating unit). They are continuing to operate (by agreement) with the name of the former company. The WPS & PQR's were done by the parent company of the company that was purchased. If I read AWS correctly and apply it technically (see NOTE below), 1) had that company not been purchased, then they would be valid, but since they were purcahsed by another entity, they would not be allowed since the company was purchased by a separate 3rd party.
I don't want to split hairs, but at the same time I want to assure that what we are doing adheres to the code requirements and is auditable.
NOTE: (AWS D1.1 - 4.1.1.1, ....Properly documented
WPSs qualified under the provisions of this code by a
company that later has a name change due to voluntary
action or consolidation with a parent company may utilize
the new name on its WPS documents.)
Greg Lamberson, BS, MBA
Consultant - Upstream Energy
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