Each applicant for certification as a welding inspector shall have the following qualifications:
- 1. Maintenance experience involving the detection and measurement of weld inadequacies or discontinuities in accordance with specified procedures;
- 2. Repair experience involving the repair or replacement of welds that were determined inadequate or defective by reference to a code, standard, specification or drawing;
3. Familiarity with and understanding of the fundamentals of the following processes:
- a. shielded metal arc welding,
- b. stud arc welding,
- c. submerged arc welding,
- d. flux cored arc welding,
- e. gas metal arc welding,
- f. gas tungsten arc welding,
- g. electroslag welding,
- h. oxyfuel gas welding,
- i. brazing,
- j. thermal cutting, and
- k. mechanical cutting. Cutting processes refer only to those processes that are applied to the fabrication and repair of weldments;
- 4. Capability in writing clear and concise reports and maintaining records; and
- 5. Competency in the use of tools, gauges and instruments pertaining to weld inspection.
Laws 1978, SB 247, c. 104, § 5, eff. October 1, 1978.