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Contractor responsibility for WPS/PQR ?

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weld9

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ASME Sec.9 states that the organization that has operational control over welding (manufacturer/contractor), is responsible for qualifying the WPS to be used in production welding. Is it permissible allow a contractor to use a clients' WPS/PQR to perform field welding for that client on an ASME code project?
 
If the work is under the Boiler and Pressure Vessel, the Contractor must qualify its procedure. It may use your qualified WPS as a guide for ots WPS and PQR. If the work is done to pipeing codes which modify ASME IX WPS requirments, it's a different story.
 
As far as I understand, it is definitely possible with the right permissions. You would have to apply (through an independent inspection authority) to change minor details but I dont think there would be any major issues. I just dont think it is a straight hand over.

Hope this helps.
Stuart
 
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