QUALIFICATION TESTS FOR SHOP WELDING
All welders, welding operators and tack welders are required to be qualified before they will be permitted to weld on any bridge or structure being fabricated for the Iowa Department of Transportation. All qualification tests for limited or unlimited thicknesses, fillet or groove welds shall conform to the AWS (American Welding Society) D1.5 Bridge Welding Code as modified by the Iowa Department of Transportation Standard Specification explained in these instructions.
Qualification shall be administered by a Third Party Entity. The individual acting as witness or administrator must hold a valid certification as a (CWI) Certified Welding Inspector. All test reports must be readily available to the Iowa Inspector when requested.
TEST PLATES
The fabricator shall furnish all test plates used in the qualification tests of the fabricator’s personnel or procedure tests, regardless of the type or thickness. Mill Test Reports must be available when requested.
FAILURE OF TESTS
A welder failing a weld test is immediately disqualified for those positions represented by the test position in which they failed. Retest according to AWS D1.5.
QUALIFICATION RENEWAL
The qualification herein specified for the welder, welding operator and the tacker shall be considered as remaining in effect from the end of the month in which the tests were taken, for a period of one year. The welding qualifications may be extended annually, based on a written request from the fabricator, accompanied with a copy of the Continuity Logs which verifies that the welder/welders have been engaged in the process or processes for which they qualified without any interruption of more than six months during the preceding twelve months, or by requalification per AWS D1.5. Fracture Critical Welders shall be renewed annually as required by AWS D1.5 Bridge Welding Code. Requalification may be required should the welders ability be questioned at any time.