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What standard or code reference publications are referred
to in CSA Standard W47.1? - Answer-(Cl. 2.1, 2.2) This
standard refers to the following publications, and where
such reference is made, it shall be to the edition listed
below, including all amendments published there to:
CSA (Canadian Standards Association)
CAN/CSA-G30.18-M92(R2007) - Billet-steel bars for
concrete reinforcement
G40.20/G40.21-04(R2009) - General requirements for
rolled or welded structural quality steel/ Structural quality
steel
W48-06 - Filler metals and allied materials for metal arc
welding
W59-03(R2008) - Welded steel construction (metal arc
welding)
CAN/CSA-W117.2-06 - Safety in welding, cutting, and
allied processes
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W178.1-08 - Certification of welding inspection
organizations
ASTM International (American Society for Testing and
Materials)
A 370-08a - Standard Test Methods and Definitions for
Mechanical Testing of Steel Products
E 10-07a - Standard Test Method for Brinell Hardness of
Metallic Materials.
E23-07ae1 - Standard Test Methods for Notched Bar
Impact Testing of Metallic Materials
AWS (American Welding Society)
A3.0-01
Standard Definitions; Including Terms for Adhesive
Bonding, Brazing, Soldering, Thermal Cutting, and
Thermal Spraying
A5.12/A5.12M-98 (R2007) - Specification for Tungsten
and Tungsten-Alloy Electrodes for Arc Welding and Cutting
A.518/A518M-05 - Specification for Carbon Steel
Electrodes and Rods for Gas Shielded Arc Welding
A5.23/A5.23M-07 - Specification for Low-Alloy Steel
Electrodes and Fluxes for Submerged Arc Welding
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A5.28/A5.28M-05 - Specification for Low-Alloy Steel
Electrodes and Rods for Gas Shielded Arc Welding
D1.1/D1.1M - Structural Welding Code - Steel
D1.3/D1.3M - Structural Welding Code - Sheet Steel
D1.6/D1.6M - Structural Welding Code - Stainless Steel
SCC (Standards Council of Canada)
Can-P-4E - General requirements for the Competence of
Testing and Calibration Laboratories.
What is the difference between "class" and
"classification"? - Answer-(Cl.3) Class - a category of
welder qualification, e.g., the flat (F), horizontal (H),
vertical (V), or overhead (O) welding positions.
Classification - refers to the various types of welding
personnel e.g., T, S, FW, ASW or WT
What are the welding personnel classifications specified in
CSA standard W47.1? - Answer-(Cl.3) Classification - T, S,
FW, ASW, or WT welding personnel as follows:
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- "T" refers to a welder's and welding operator's ability to
weld from one side without backing and achieve complete
penetration in the root pass, e.g., hollow section, pipe and
plate.
- "S" refers to a welder's and welding operator's ability to
weld plates and rolled or hollow sections for the full
thickness of material, when welding from both sides with
backing, or for welding square groove welds from both
sides, without backgouging, within the thickness limitations
of the accepted welding procedure data sheets for the
process used.
- "FW" refers to a welder's and welding operator's ability to
deposit fillet welds and tack welds.
- "ASW" refers to a welder's ability to deposit arc spot
welds.
- "WT" refers to a welder's ability to deposit tack welds.
What is a Welding Procedure Data Sheet (WPDS)? -
Answer-(Cl.3) Welding Procedure Data Sheet (WPDS) - a
document, used in conjunction with a WPS, detailing the
welding parameters and ranges for welding joint, over a
range of thicknesses and weld sizes, as illustrated on the
data sheet