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CSA W59 welding inspector level 126 Questions and Answers| Solved Correctly
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3.1 Contractors 
 
In the absence of specific requirements in the governing design standard , at the option of the engineer what other standards shall the contractor be certified too ? If no standard is required what shall the contractor prove ? - ️️W47.1 
The contractor must prove their compentency to the engineer. 
 
3.1.2 Welding processes 
 
What processes are covered by this standard ? - ️️SMAW, GMAW, MCAW, FCAW, SAW, ESW, EGW, SW 
 
Filler metals and allied materials are classif...
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Level 1 CSA 178.2 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Level 1 CSA 178.2 Questions and Answers Already Passed 
True or False: The fume generation rate for a welding process is used to measure the welder's exposure to fume. False 
What source recommends the types of ventilation to reduce welder exposure to welding fume? 
a) CSA Standard W117.2 
b) Company health and safety policies c) The Occupational Health and Safety Act a) CSA Standard W117.2 
Is the leg length of a concave fillet weld the same as the weld size? No 
What is a prequalified joint? ...
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W59 Rev.1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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W59 Rev.1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
CSA Standard W59 contains provisions for which of the following welding processes? SMAW, GMAW, SAW, SW, FCAW, EGW, ESW, MCAW 
The provisions of CSA Standard W59 are not intended for use with steels having a specified minimum yield strength of over 700 Mpa (100,000 psi). True 
What is a low hydrogen electrode? An electrode depositing weld metal having a specified maximum limit to the diffusible hydrogen content. 
"Contractor" refers to: The fabricator ...
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CWB Welding - Chapter 8 (Functions of the Inspector) actual exam questions with 100% accurate solutions (verified accurate by experts)
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The welding inspector's role in welding begins: 
Before welding begins. 
 
 
 
Prior to welding, the welding inspector should check that the: 
Approved welding procedures are available and the welders are qualified. 
 
 
 
Which of the following is not a function of the welding inspector? 
Developing a repair procedure. 
 
 
 
If during a manufacturing inspection, cracking is found on the outside of a pressure vessel weld, the inspector shall: 
Record the details of the crack, immediately draw ...
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CWB Welding - Chapter 6 (Codes and standards) actual exam questions with 100% accurate solutions (verified accurate by experts)
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Most standards are generated by the voluntary efforts of government, industry, consumers etc. In Canada, the national body that approves standards is the: 
Standards Council of Canada (SCC). 
 
 
 
The majority of welding-related standards in Canada are developed by the: 
Canadian Standards Associations (CSA). 
 
 
 
ASME Section IX contains: 
Qualifications rules for welding and brazing. 
 
 
 
Which Canadian standard includes ferrous and non-ferrous materials notch toughness requirements and i...
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CWB Level 2 All Modules Exam - Questions and Answers
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CWB Level 2 All Modules Exam - Questions and Answers Fatigue cracks are one of several issues that threaten the life of welded structures. They begin as: A) Minute cracks and then grow under static loads B) Large cracks and then grow without the requirement for load C) Minute cracks and then grow under fluctuating stress D) Large cracks and then grow under static loads Radiographic inspection can be performed with the following types of radiation. A) Ultrasonic and magnetic particle B) Infrare...
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CWB Welding Supervisor Study Guide WXE1.1 / CSA Standard W47.1-09 – Questions And Verified Correct Answers
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CWB Welding Supervisor Study 
Guide WXE1.1 / CSA Standard 
W47.1-09 – Questions And Verified 
Correct Answers 
Does the CSA Standard W47.1 specify the requirements for a 
company seeking certification? - ANSWER Yes, This standard 
provides the requirements for the certification of companies 
engaged in the fusion welding of steel and the qualification of their 
personnel and welding procedures (Cl 1.1) 
Who is responsible for the welded products a company 
produces? - ANSWER The compan...
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CSA Standard W47.1-09 - CWB Welding Supervisor study guide WXE1.1
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CSA Standard W47.1-09 - CWB Welding Supervisor study guide WXE1.1 
Certification Requirements for Companies (CSA Standard W47.1) 
1. Does the CSA Standard W47.1 specify the requirements for a company seeking certification? 
️Yes, this standard outlines the requirements for companies engaged in the fusion welding of steel 
and includes the qualification of their personnel and welding procedures (Clause 1.1). 
2. Who is responsible for the welded products a company produces? 
️The company i...
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CSA W59 EXAM & CSA W47.1 (2024- 2025)QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
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CSA W59 EXAM & CSA W47.1 (2024- 
2025)QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
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Where do transverse cracks occur? 
(a) weld metal and base metal 
(b) weld metal only 
(c) base metal only (d) weld craters (a) weld metal and base metal 
Porosity may occur: 
(a) open to the surface of the weld only 
(b) in the heat-affected zone only 
(c) below the surface of the weld only (d) open to the surface and/or below the surface of weld (d) open to the surface and/or below the surface of weld 
Discontinuities are... 
(a) unwanted defects 
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