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EN 15085
ISO 3834
ISO 17782
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Frequently Asked Questions
If I need to CE mark my products to export to Europe, can I still work with TWI CL?
If I need to UKCA mark my products, can I work with TWI CL?
Which part of the standard do I require for certification?
What is an Execution Class?
Why are there four Execution Classes?
How do I determine which execution class I need to be certified too?
What isn't covered for UKAS, CE (UKNI), or CE marking in accordance with 1090-1?
Once certifed to EN 1090 (CAESAS) how often will a surveillance check be required?
Once I receive an FPC certificate (and Welding certificate, if applicable) what must I do next for UKCA, CE (NI), or CE marking?
What should be recorded on the Declaration of Conformity (DoC)?
What should be recorded on the Declaration of Performance (DoP)?
Do I need to comply with ISO 3834 when seeking EN 1090 certification?
Can I comply with ISO 3834 if I don't have a quality system eg. ISO 9001?
What happens if I want start using different grades of material which are not covered by my current certification?
Does Execution Class 4 cover Class 3, 2 and 1?
What does a product range cover?
What happens if I want to add another welding process to my certification?
Is ISO 3834 certification mandatory for welding fabricators?
How do I decide what quality level or Part of ISO 3834 I am working to?
Do I need a fully qualified Welding Engineer if I want to have certification to ISO 3834?
What happens if my Responsible Welding Coordinator leaves?
Does my welding subcontractor have to have ISO 3834 certification?
What level of knowledge does the welding coordinator have to have?
Resource: Welding Coordination Organisation spreadsheet
Does the Responsible Welding Coordinator (RWC) need to be a full time employee or can he be subcontracted?
How can I become a Responsible Welding Coordinator (RWC)?
Do I need to be IWE (International Welding Engineer) qualified to be a RWC?
How do I become a consulting Responsible Welding Coordinator and offer my services on a subcontract basis?
My employer is seeking company certification and expects me to become the RWC. Where can I find more information?
What essential areas are covered during the audit?
Are the assessors qualified welding engineers or just auditors?