Cloya14
Petroleum
- Sep 16, 2014
- 17
All,
Ive recently been tasked to develop a system to track and record RT failures in our pressure vessel welding shop. Currently our quality team believes since we are not recording this therefore it is leading us to believe we are being too lienient on x-ray failure percentages on a per welder basis. My biggest issue is we have some vessels that are harder to fit and weld than others, for example a 6' sch. 40 steel three foot long vessel is easier than a 52" sch. 80 stainless vessel. So does a failure in the steel pipe constitute a "bigger" checkmark than the stainless vessel that is presumably harder to fit and weld? Any ideas to what others are doing in their shops to help track this would be great. Thanks everyone in advance.
-CL
Ive recently been tasked to develop a system to track and record RT failures in our pressure vessel welding shop. Currently our quality team believes since we are not recording this therefore it is leading us to believe we are being too lienient on x-ray failure percentages on a per welder basis. My biggest issue is we have some vessels that are harder to fit and weld than others, for example a 6' sch. 40 steel three foot long vessel is easier than a 52" sch. 80 stainless vessel. So does a failure in the steel pipe constitute a "bigger" checkmark than the stainless vessel that is presumably harder to fit and weld? Any ideas to what others are doing in their shops to help track this would be great. Thanks everyone in advance.
-CL