Welding Technology has become more and more prominent over the last couple of decades with all works performed in accordance with Australian and International standards requiring to have proven, qualified and documented welding procedures in place.
As required within AS/NZS 1554.1, Lanez Engineering have all the necessary welding procedures in place to cover all the required essential variable requirements of our works, and follow our internal quality assurance policies and procedures to ensure all our welders have current welder qualifications.
Managed in house by a third party inspection body, our quality assurance implemented assures that all works performed are in accordance with approved welding procedures, and where we don't have one to cover necessary works within the essential variable ranges allowed within AS/NZS 1554.1, a new appropriate Welding Procedure Qualification Record is performed in accordance with Section 4.7, qualified via the required mechanical testing nominated in ASNZS 1554.1 Table 4.7.1 and documented in accordance with AS/NZS 1554.1 Section 4.10.
Welder qualifications are kept up to date in accordance with AS/NZS 1554.1 Section 4.12.2 and documented within each employees' respective files.
All Welding documentation is managed and traced within our Weld Qualification Register, which allows us to keep track of what we have in place, what we are qualified for, and who is qualified to do it.
In addition to the right quality framework before fabrication, Lanez Engineering is committed to ensuring that all fabrication protocols and welding procedures are followed throughout the manufacturing process. With simple tools in place, management of this is made easy....
From commencement date, laser cutting dimensions, fit up dimensions, deburring and final checks, our entire process is captured and checked off by our simple Quality Assurance checklist
Every day, active supervision is performed throughout workshop fabrications, with records being kept randomly, on a daily basis recording inputs of all required welding essential variables, and supporting documentation being available within workshop bays
From Fit up to tacking, daily specific records are maintained to ensure traceability throughout YOUR job - including fit-up and tolerance dimensions, material handling, tacking, edge preparations, preheating and dressing and more!
Every job needs to have the correct documentation in place to ensure the right quality checks are performed and suitable for fabrication to move forward. The most efficient tool to enable this is an Inspection and Test Plan. Complete with all required checks and hold points, and clients given the opportunity to have their input as to what they wish to have included and what they want to witness, all jobs should have a specific inspection and test plan as a minimum to track and ensure quality processes are followed
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