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ASME Certification informs customers, industry, and regulators around the world that your products meet the highest standards for safety, quality, and reliability.
For those interested in the ASME Construction category, the following is required: attend the National Board Authorized Inspector Commission (AI) Course, receive a passing score on the Authorized Inspector Commission (AI) examination, and. have a minimum of three years of work experience.
Certified API 510 Pressure Vessel inspectors must have a broad knowledge base relating to maintenance, inspection, repair, and alteration of pressure vessels. The API 510 examination is designed to determine if individuals have such knowledge.
For more than a century, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) has set standards and codes for various engineering practices, including welding. ASME welding certification explicitly sets qualifications focusing on the structural integrity of welded products.
ASME Certification Process Review relevant information about the desired certification program on ASMEs website. Decide on scope of work that will be certified by ASME. Obtain required standards. Enter into an agreement with an Authorized Inspection Agency () if required by the applicable standard.
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API 510 - Pressure Vessel Inspection Code.
Its purpose in the plumbing industry is to regulate the design and construction standards for commercial boilers and pressure vessels (water heaters and storage tanks). Where is ASME required? ASME certification is commonly required for job specifications in hospitals, schools, factories, and manufacturing plants.
It is a requirement for your pressure vessels to be regularly inspected to ensure safety standards continue to be met. These are one-off inspections. Depending on your unique factors, these maintenance inspections will be scheduled annually, or every two years, as part of your routine maintenance.

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