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Íâ¹úÃÀŮɫÇéƬ Process

Íâ¹úÃÀŮɫÇéƬ to CSA Standard W47.2 is obtained upon completion of the following elements.

Íâ¹úÃÀŮɫÇéƬ Steps

To begin, you must complete and submit Form 150 - Application for Íâ¹úÃÀŮɫÇéƬ.

Once you've received your quotation letter, and paid your initial application fee, you can proceed with the steps below.

Several forms must be completed and returned to the CWB. This will help us identify your personnel and list the experience of your welding supervisors and engineers.

  • Form 151 – List of Personnel (required with or prior to Forms 155 / 159 being submitted)
  • Form 155 – Welding Supervisor Resume
  • Form 159 – Welding Engineer Declaration (required for Division 1 or 2 companies, if applicable)

All forms are to be forwarded to forms@cwbgroup.org for processing. You will receive an acknowledgment email once processing is completed.

Each company must employ an adequate number of Welding Supervisors to control its welding operations. Each Welding Supervisor must have welding related experience and complete written examinations on welding symbols, weld faults, quality control and inspection methods and the following standard(s):

  • CSA Standard W47.2, Íâ¹úÃÀŮɫÇéƬ of Companies for Fusion Welding of Aluminum
  • CSA Standard W59.2, Welded Aluminum Construction

In addition each Welding Supervisor is given a brief verbal examination on the following subjects:

  • welding equipment
  • drawings
  • welding procedures

The qualification examinations on welding symbols, weld faults and quality control and inspection methods may be waived if the Welding Supervisor holds a diploma from a recognized course in welding fundamentals or weld quality control and inspection. Examinations are normally held in each of the Íâ¹úÃÀŮɫÇéƬ's regional offices. Seminars are provided occasionally on each of the subjects required for qualification. To help Welding Supervisors prepare for the exams, a copy of the applicable CSA Standards plus a number of study guides are provided to each applicant company.

Each company applying for certification in Division 1 or 2 (See Divisions of Íâ¹úÃÀŮɫÇéƬ below) of CSA Standard W47.2 must designate and qualify a Welding Engineer who is responsible for welding related activities as specified by the company. The engineer(s) must meet the minimum educational and experience requirements of the applicable standard and complete the written examinations on the following standards:

  • CSA Standard W47.2, Íâ¹úÃÀŮɫÇéƬ of Companies for Fusion Welding of Aluminum
  • CSA Standard W59.2, Welded Aluminum Construction

If the educational requirements of the applicable standard have not been met, additional courses may be required. Each designated engineer's educational and experience qualification information must be submitted to the Íâ¹úÃÀŮɫÇéƬ for review. An interview will be conducted to review the material submitted and discuss the engineer's experience and educational background.

Each company must prepare and submit to the Íâ¹úÃÀŮɫÇéƬ for acceptance, a detailed set of welding procedures consisting of:

  • Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS) for each welding process used.
  • Welding Procedure Data Sheets (WPDS) for each welding process used, joint configuration, electrode type, etc.

In certain circumstances, based on the welding procedure submission, procedure qualification tests may be required to verify the acceptance of the welding procedure data sheets.

Learn more about procedure qualification

All welders, welding operators and tack welders employed by the company must be tested for the processes and positions of welding which they use in production.

Learn more about welder qualification

From time to time, a CWB Representative will visit each company to complete an audit report and provide assistance. Once all of the above are completed and all other items such as electrode storage facilities (shop and field), general appearance of welding, etc. are acceptable, then the company is recommended for certification.

Upon satisfactory completion of the final review procedure, the company is issued a Letter of Íâ¹úÃÀŮɫÇéƬ, Letter of Validation and a Document of Íâ¹úÃÀŮɫÇéƬ. Permission is also granted to use the Íâ¹úÃÀŮɫÇéƬ's registered trademark on the company's letterhead and promotional material.

Divisions of Íâ¹úÃÀŮɫÇéƬ

Division 1

To be certified in Division 1, the company must employ on a full-time basis a registered professional engineer(s) responsible for welding related activities specified by the company.

Division 2

To be certified in Division 2, the company must retain on a part-time basis a registered professional engineer(s) responsible for welding related activities specified by the company.

Division 3

The company is not required to have a registered professional engineer, either employed or retained.

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