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Your one-stop solution for welding certification
26 October 2023
MAKING SURE your welders and processes meet the required industry and regulatory standards is vital to ensure you deliver a safe, quality product.

Dealing with multiple organisations to manage your welding certifications can create extra work and pressure. That’s why leading assurance provider, LRQA, has partnered with test house WQiC to offer a new service that streamlines the welding certification process.
This new one-stop solution for welding certification means that you can now benefit from a fixed-fee service for your entire weld certification process. The services provided cover witness of welder and weld procedure tests, laboratory testing (NDT and DT), welder and weld procedure certification as well as weld certification management including an expiry reminder service.
LRQA is a leading global assurance partner, bringing together decades of unrivalled expertise in assessment, advisory, inspection and cybersecurity services – underpinned by data-driven insights - to help its clients navigate a new era of risk.
At LRQA we can help to certify weld procedures, welders and welding operators to most of the frequently used national and international codes and standards including EN ISO 9606 series, ASME Section IX, EN ISO 15614 series, EN ISO 15613 and ISO 14732.
To learn more about this one-stop solutions for welding certification, download the LRQA factsheet here: https://info.lrqa.com/l/12702/2023-08-17/gngk7f
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