bruv
Materials
- Feb 19, 2002
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I don't know if this is the most appropriate forum to post this question, but it's the best one to start with.
Our weld procedures are qualified by a 3rd Party (Lloyds Register), who countersign the PQR and WPQ documents. Our client is asking if we could submit countersigned WPSs to go with them. I don't have a problem with this (although we have never been asked this before). He has been reading PED Annex 1, section 3.1.2, which says
"operating procedures and qualifications must be approved by a competent third party”.
He goes on to say "Based on the data provided, the WPS is not third party approved for both materials identified."
Does the PQR not cover the WPS, as the parameters in both should be the same? What are your thoughts on this? Has anyone come across this before?
Thanks
Our weld procedures are qualified by a 3rd Party (Lloyds Register), who countersign the PQR and WPQ documents. Our client is asking if we could submit countersigned WPSs to go with them. I don't have a problem with this (although we have never been asked this before). He has been reading PED Annex 1, section 3.1.2, which says
"operating procedures and qualifications must be approved by a competent third party”.
He goes on to say "Based on the data provided, the WPS is not third party approved for both materials identified."
Does the PQR not cover the WPS, as the parameters in both should be the same? What are your thoughts on this? Has anyone come across this before?
Thanks