LADDERS, STOOLS AND SCAFFOLDING WELDED TO EUROPEAN STANDARD EN ISO 14732 - EN ISO 9606 ON WELDING
WHAT ARE THE EUROPEAN STANDARDS EN ISO 14732 - EN ISO 9606 ON WELDING?
WHAT ARE THE EUROPEAN WELDING STANDARDS EN ISO 14732 - EN ISO 9606?
EN ISO 14732:
All SVELT scaffolding and many ladders are made with automatic welding systems in compliance with the European welding standard EN ISO 14732.
A laboratory certifies the machinery and welders every year, issuing a certificate of passing the tests imposed by the standard.
A laboratory certifies the machinery and welders every year, issuing a certificate of passing the tests imposed by the standard.
EN ISO 9606-2:
Some aluminum products of SVELT ladders and scaffolding are manually welded in compliance with the European welding standard EN ISO 9606-2.
A laboratory certifies the machinery and welders every year, issuing a certificate of passing the tests imposed by the regulation.
A laboratory certifies the machinery and welders every year, issuing a certificate of passing the tests imposed by the regulation.
EN ISO 9606-1:
Some steel components of SVELT scaffolding are manually welded in compliance with the European welding regulation
EN ISO 9606-1.
A laboratory certifies the machinery and welders every year, issuing a certificate of passing the tests imposed by the regulation.
These regulations require welders, whether they are employees or freelancers, to obtain the LICENSE in order to carry out their duties as welders.
The welder's license is a certification of competence that is issued to the welder only following a welding test carried out in the presence of a qualified technician.
The qualification test, according to this regulation, must mainly consider the manual ability of the welder in using the electrode/welding torch/welding blowtorch.
The qualification, although nominal, is linked to both the person and the company, so if the employment relationship between the two parties ends, the certification loses its validity and the welder will necessarily have to re-do the license in order to carry out his duties at another company.
A standard that increasingly requires adequate technical knowledge in managing the welding process within one's own company.
This element also distinguishes one company from another and a well-welded product from a poor-quality one that probably costs less (but is worth what it costs).
The welder's license is a certification of competence that is issued to the welder only following a welding test carried out in the presence of a qualified technician.
The qualification test, according to this regulation, must mainly consider the manual ability of the welder in using the electrode/welding torch/welding blowtorch.
The qualification, although nominal, is linked to both the person and the company, so if the employment relationship between the two parties ends, the certification loses its validity and the welder will necessarily have to re-do the license in order to carry out his duties at another company.
A standard that increasingly requires adequate technical knowledge in managing the welding process within one's own company.
This element also distinguishes one company from another and a well-welded product from a poor-quality one that probably costs less (but is worth what it costs).
EUROPEAN STANDARDS UNIEN1004.1.2 (SCAFFOLDINGS)
Scaffolding certified to the European standard UNIEN1004.1.2, if they have welds, must be welded by welders with a valid license.
Recognized certification bodies require this document during the certification phase.
Recognized certification bodies require this document during the certification phase.