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  1. epadilla

    Requirments for writing WPS and PQR's

    I (we) are the owner. City (municipality) owned gas company
  2. epadilla

    Requirments for writing WPS and PQR's

    Can't.. My boss has informed me that signatures are NOT required on any WPS nor PQR
  3. epadilla

    Requirments for writing WPS and PQR's

    opps... forgot to add.. Following API 1104
  4. epadilla

    Requirments for writing WPS and PQR's

    If this wasn't so painful.... I would be laughing my fat butt off. Again, thank you all for all your help Soooo... Looks like I can add "Janitor" to my resume. But you can bet that I'm going to do the best I can.... Quick question: I have everything I think I need to begin writing new WPS...
  5. epadilla

    Requirments for writing WPS and PQR's

    sorry meant API 1104.. not API 1004
  6. epadilla

    Requirments for writing WPS and PQR's

    Thank you everyone for all your responses. I am still fighting an uphill battle and am down to my last grenade so please tell me if I'm on the right track here.... My boss has stated that a "janitor" can write an WPS because "CFR 192 and API 1104 do not mention anything about minimum...
  7. epadilla

    Requirments for writing WPS and PQR's

    Glad to see that I'm not the only one who see's the legal issues..... God, I think I'm screwed
  8. epadilla

    Requirments for writing WPS and PQR's

    Hello everyone I know this has probably been asked before but I find myself in a peculiar situation. I was in the process of hiring a Senior Welding Inspector to review and re-write our welding procedures but my boss has just informed me that "a janitor" can write WPS and QPR's. I know AWS...

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