Structural Design and Welding Requirements for Canadian Building Codes and CWB Certification

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Structural Design and Welding Requirements for Canadian Building Codes and CWB Certification
October 24, 2024 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Description
This session provides a comprehensive summary of the welding requirements for design, welding standards, and certification of structures in Canada. The Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) administers the CSA welding certification programs, ensuring compliance with building, bridge, and other Canadian codes and standards.
Learn about the connection between CSA welding certifications and Canadian building codes, filtered through design and fabrication standards. This presentation will outline key welding certification requirements and help attendees evaluate if they are being met by fabricators and erectors. Examples of welding deficiencies, the risks of using non-certified organizations, and steps for corrective action will also be discussed.
In this course, you will learn:
- Overview of CSA welding standards for design and welding
- CWB certification requirements
- Ensure compliance with Canadian municipal, provincial, and federal building codes
- Applicable to bridges and occupational safety regulations
Who should attend this session?
Design Engineers, Project Managers, Procurement Specialists, Supply Chain Professionals, Quality Engineers, and Supervisors looking to ensure compliance with CSA welding standards and CWB certification for Canadian projects.
You may be eligible for 1 CPD hour.
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Speaker Bio
Mark Fernandes
As the Manager of Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) at CWB, Mark brings extensive experience in the welding industry. He provides technical support, showcases the value of Canadian-made welding certification, and promotes the adoption of welding standards across Canada to engineering firms, procurement and quality departments, and the construction industry.