Certified Welding Fabricator (CWF)
New application, audit and renewal fees wil be effective as of June 1, 2009.
Fabricator Program Requirements
Responding to industry demand, AWS has provides a welding certification
program for companies that use welding as a joining process. The
requirements for this program are set forth in an AWS QC17, Specification
for AWS Accreditation of Certified Welding Fabricators and AWS
B5.17, Specification for the Qualification of Welding
Fabricators.
These standards define the requirement for a company's compliance with
welding-related functions and assures, through third party assessment,
that the Welding Fabricator has the personnel, organization,
experience, procedures, knowledge, equipment, capability, and
commitment to conduct proper weldments. AWS B5.17 was developed
through an ANSI accredited consensus process by the AWS B5 Committee on
Qualification. The B5 Committee is composed of representatives
throughout industry and academia who have interests and experience in
the qualification of welding personnel and facilities. AWS QC17 was
developed by the AWS Certification Committee.
Fabricator
Program Instructions
Certification, or
accreditation,
is the process of documenting the conformance to stated requirements.
For welding fabricators to achieve certification, a process has been
defined in AWS
QC17,
Standard for Accreditation of Welding Fabricators for AWS Certified
Welding Fabricator Program. Written by the AWS Certification Committee
and administered by the AWS Certification Department, the certification
program for companies involves several steps on the road to
certification.
- Get the information. Download the forms and standards using the icons on this page. You will receive the application form, the B5.17 standard, the QC17 standard, and a manual and onsite audit checklist. Study all of the materials to become familiar with the program requirements.
- Submit the application along with your quality manual to the AWS Certification Department. An assessor will be assigned by AWS to review your quality manual and work with you to improve it if necessary.
- After your quality manual has been accepted, an assessor will contact you and arrange for a date for your onsite audit. The assessor will use the same onsite audit checklist that you have, so you will know what the assessor will be looking for.
- The onsite audit will consist of an opening meeting, a review of your facility's quality manual, an inspection and assessment of the facility itself, and a closing meeting to discuss any findings and concerns observed by the assessor.
- Your facility will have one month to respond to any outstanding actions to the satisfaction of the assessor and the AWS Certification Committee.
- Upon successful completion of all requirements and satisfaction of all fees due, the facility will be accredited as an AWS Certified Welding Fabricator. This certification shall remain in effect for a period of three years, with annual self-audit renewals in the second and third year, after which the process repeats itself.
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DISCLAIMER: The AWS Certified Welding Fabricator program is not intended to replace any product-specific company certification program. Certification to the AWS program does not indicate the suitability of a company's welding quality assurance program to construct pressure vessels, bridges, or complex high-rise buildings in accordance with procedures approved by organizations such as the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) or the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).
