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A Revision of AS1796: an update SESSION 2
Please note: this event is a REPEAT of the morning session. This session starts at 1.00pm AEST. AS1796 is the Australian Standard relating to the certification of welders and ...
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Please note:
this event is a REPEAT of the morning session.
This session
starts at 1.00pm AEST.
AS1796 is the Australian Standard relating to the certification of welders and welding supervisors. AS1796 which was last published in 2001 has stood the test of time but now needs to be revised to align the standard with current trends and international best practice.
This presentation will provide an overview of the draft with a focus on four key aspects—
· Alignment of welder requirements to AS/NZS ISO 9606.1 (consistent with AS 3992)
· Updating the welding supervisor requirements consistent with AS/NZS 2214
· Adding a new qualification for welding inspectors
· Application of current Standards Australia policy requirements
WHO AND WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND:
This session is relevant to all, but particularly those active in the pressure equipment and the defence industry.
The presentation will provide you with:
· An overview of the draft including what has changed and why
· What is not being changed
· Details of new qualification options for pressure equipment welding inspection personnel
THE PRESENTER:
Bruce Cannon is Weld Australia’s Principal Welding Engineer and Technical Publications Manager. He is Chair of the Standards Australia Committee WD-003 and has represented Australia at ISO meetings, including the current revision of ISO 9606-1.
EVENT DETAILS:
Date: Tuesday the 20th of July 2021
Time: 1.00pm (AEST)
Venue: via Zoom
Cost: Weld Australia members FREE
Non-members $35.00
Registrations Close: Friday 16th of July 2021
Details of the Zoom meeting for this presentation will be emailed to registrants prior to the presentation.
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