Title Page

  • Site conducted

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location

Area that inspection was performed.

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Site Conditions / Weather

  • Overall

  • Weather Conditions

  • Wind Speed

  • Temperature

  • Material storage / Laydown area

  • What is the reason for the Poor conditions?

Welding Rod Storage and Usage

  • Was a new box of rods opened today?

  • Was rod oven operating at required minimum temperature?

  • What is the cause of rod oven not functioning properly?

  • Supervisor work station

Inspections Prior to Welding

  • Welding procedure specification available?

  • Manufacturer certifications for welding consumables available?

  • Fit-up of groove welds

  • Fit-up of fillet welds

  • Check welding equipment

Inspections During Welding

  • Use of qualified welders

  • No welding over cracked tack welds

  • Weld procedure followed?

  • Welding techniques

Inspections After Welding

  • Welds cleaned?

  • Weld size, length, and locations.

  • Welds meet visual acceptance criteria?

  • Arc Strikes

  • Backing removed and weld tabs removed if required?

  • Repair activites?

  • Welds are ready for third party inspections?

Inspections Prior to Bolting

  • Manufacture certifications available for fastener materials?

  • Fasteners marked in accordance with ASTM requirements?

  • Proper fasteners selected for for the joint detail? (Grade, type, bolt length)

  • Proper bolt procedure selected for the joint detail?

  • Pre-installation verification testing by installation personnel observed and documented for fastener assemblies and methods used?

  • Proper storage for bolts, nuts, washers, and other fasteners

Inspections During Bolting

  • Chapter N completed

  • Fastener assemblies, of suitable condition, placed in holes and washers (if required) are positioned as required?

  • Joints brought to the snug-tight condition prior to the pretensioning operation?

  • Fastener component not turned by the wrench prevented form rotating?

  • Fasteners are pretensioned in accordance with a method approved by the RCSC and progressing systematically from the most rigid point toward free edges?

Inspection After Bolting

  • Document acceptance or rejection of bolted connections?

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