AWS D1.1 2010 C-6.1.5 Inspector Responsibility.This subclause requires that the
Inspector verify that all fabrication and erection by welding is performed in conformance with the requirements of the contract documents. This includes not only welding but also materials, assembly, preheating, NDT, and all other requirements of the
code and provisions of the contract documents.
C-6.4.1 Determination of Qualification.It is important that the Inspector determine that all welders are qualified before work is begun on the project. If discovered after welding has begun, lack of welder qualification documentation may cause serious delays in the acceptance of weldments.
C-6.4.2 Retesting Based on Quality of Work.The inspector shall regularly appraise the quality of welds produced by welders, welding operators, and tack welders. Individuals producing unacceptable welds should be required to produce satisfactory test welds of the type causing difficulties. Complete requalification may not always be necessary. Only qualified welders producing acceptable welds may be employed in the work.
C-6.4.3 Retesting Based on Certification Expiration.Welders who cannot provide evidence that they have used, without interruption, the welding process for which they were qualified, for a period exceeding six months, shall be requalified by appropriate tests. Since active welders can maintain their certification as long as they continue to do good work, it is essential that Inspectors regularly evaluate the quality of the welds produced by each welder, welding operator, and tack welder.
I definitely see the words 'evidence' of process use, 'Inspector verify welding is to the requirement of the code', one aspect of this, is the use of qualified welders...........By definition, if a welders qualification is older than six months then some evidence of use of qualified process must be available and it must also be quantifiable either by volumetric NDT cross ref or at the most basic level a VT acceptance signature on a weld history document ?
I have been on the dark side, it is not a nice place. I much prefer to do business with people who are at least half trust worthy, why would I give work to someone who I could not trust even basic documentation from? That's why we have trusted vendor lists for.
Not that I am an angel but I firmly believe that if you lay down with dawgs, you will get up with fleas