1、AISC Certification Program for Structural Steel ErectorsStandard for Structural Steel Erectors2013May 30, 2013Approved by the AISC Certification Standards CommitteeAISC 206-13AmErICAn InStItutE of StEEl ConStruCtIonOne East Wacker Drive, Suite 700Chicago, Illinois 60601-1802AISC Certification Progra
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7、reference at the time of the initial publication of this edition.AISC Certification Program for Structural Steel ErectorsStandard for Structural Steel Erectors2013AmericAn institute of steel constructioniiiPrEfACEThis Preface is not a part of AISC 206-13, AISC Certification Program for Structural St
8、eel ErectorsStandard for Structural Steel Erectors2013, but is intended for informational purposes only. This Standard was approved by the Certification Standards Committee: Michael A. West, Chairman Daniel J. KaufmanJack Klimp, Vice Chairman Andrew LyeSeth L. Bransky Gregory F. RzoncaHenry B. Brumm
9、el Alan T. SheppardJeffrey Dave Thomas M. VossmeyerTheodore L. Droessler Edward P. WilkasCharles Johnson Keith A. Grubb, SecretaryCharles J. KanapickiThe Certification Standards Committee gratefully acknowledges the contributions of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Erector Standard:Alan T. Sheppard, Chai
10、rman Darlaine TaylorCharles Johnson Gerald D. TinsleyLawrence F. Kruth Michael A. WestKeith Landwehr Keith A. Grubb, SecretaryGeorge R. PocockAISC Certification Program for Structural Steel ErectorsStandard for Structural Steel Erectors2013AmericAn institute of steel constructionivAISC Certification
11、 Program for Structural Steel ErectorsStandard for Structural Steel Erectors2013AmericAn institute of steel constructionvtABlE of ContEntSGloSSArY . vii1. SCoPE .12. not uSED 13. rEfErEnCES .13.1. General Erection13.2. Seismic Erection13.3. Metal Deck Installation .13.4. Bridge Erection .13.5. Safet
12、y.14. not uSED 15. mAnAGEmEnt rESPonSIBIlItY .15.1. Policy for Quality .25.2. Policy for Safety 25.3. Periodic Management Review 25.4. Responsible Quality and Safety Personnel .25.5. Resource Management 35.5.1. Personnel 35.5.2. Erection Tools and Equipment .35.6. Quality Management System 35.6.1. G
13、eneral Requirements 35.6.2. Quality Manual 35.6.2.1. Organization .35.6.2.2. Approval .35.7. Safety Management System 36. ConStruCtIon DoCumEnt rEVIEW AnD CommunICA tIon 37. not uSED 48. Control of DoCumEntS 48.1. Quality Management System and Safety Management System Documents 48.1.1. Review and Ap
14、proval .48.1.2. Revision Control 48.1.3. Access 48.1.4. Communication 48.2. Project Documents 48.2.1. Receipt 48.2.2. Revision Control 48.2.3. Access 48.2.4. Communication 4AISC Certification Program for Structural Steel ErectorsStandard for Structural Steel Erectors2013AmericAn institute of steel c
15、onstructionvitABlE of ContEntS (contd.)9. Control of QuAlItY rECorDS 49.1. Storage.59.2. Retrieval 59.3. Retention .59.4. Disposition 510. PurCHASInG .510.1. Purchasing Data 510.2. Selection of Subcontractors and Suppliers 510.3. Verification of Purchased Product, Materials and Services 510.4. Contr
16、ol of Supplied Material 611. mAtErIAl IDEntIfICAtIon 612. ErECtIon ProCESS Control 612.1. Welding .612.2. Bolt Installation .613. InSPECtIon 614. CAlIBrAtIon of InSPECtIon, mEASurInG AnD tESt EQuIPmEnt .615. Control of nonConformAnCES .615.1. Nonconformance with the Quality Management System .615.2.
17、 Nonconforming Work .616. CorrECtIVE ACtIon .717. HAnDlInG, StorAGE AnD DElIVErY of ProDuCt AnD mAtErIAlS 718. trAInInG .719. IntErnAl AuDIt 720. SAfEtY mAnAGEmEnt SYStEm 820.1. Documentation Requirements .820.1.1. Safety Manual 820.1.2. Erection Plan 820.1.3. Safety Plan .820.1.4. Other Project-Spe
18、cific Requirements 920.2. Safety Training 9AISC Certification Program for Structural Steel ErectorsStandard for Structural Steel Erectors2013AmericAn institute of steel constructionviiThe terms listed below are to be used in addition to those in the AISC Code of Standard Practice for Steel Buildings
19、 and Bridges. Some commonly used terms are repeated here for convenience.AISC.American Institute of Steel Construction.ASTM.American Society for Testing and Materials. AWS.American Welding Society.Contract documents.The documents that define the respon-sibilities of the parties that are involved in
20、bidding, fab-ricating and erecting structural steel. These documents normally include the design drawings, the specifications and the contract.Controlling contractor. The prime contractor, general con-tractor, construction manager, or any other legal entity that has the overall responsibility for th
21、e construction of the projectits planning, quality and completion.Corrective action. The action or actions undertaken to iden-tify and eliminate the root cause of a service or process nonconformance to prevent its recurrence. Corrective action is not the repair or rework of identified nonconform-ing
22、 product or process to meet specified requirements. Customer. Entity (potentially the general contractor, fabrica-tor, owner, or owners designated representative for con-struction) contracting with the erector for the erection of fabricated structural steel.Design drawings.The graphic and pictorial
23、portions of the contract documents showing the design, location and dimensions of the work. These documents generally include: plans, elevations, sections, details, schedules, diagrams and notes.Documentation (documented). Material that provides infor-mation or evidence. Documentation may include wr
24、itten instructions, drawings, diagrams, charts, photographs, electronic media, specifications, and references to or excerpts from appropriate technical standards and codes. Documented procedure. A procedure that is established, doc-umented, implemented and maintained. The documenta-tion provides inf
25、ormation about how to perform an activity or process consistently. Documentation shall contain: The purpose of the procedure Process definition that includes steps required for com-pletion Assignment of responsibility for performance Assignment of responsibility for review, revision, and/or approval
26、 of the procedure Identification of records that are generated Frequency of observations or inspections and how those observations or inspections are documentedDocumented training. Training in which there is a record of the course outline, a record of who attended, the date it was given, and the ins
27、tructor who provides the training.Element. A primary section of this Standard as listed in the Table of Contents.EOR, Engineer, Engineer of record.See structural engineer of record.Erection. The process of assembling individual members into a structural steel building or bridge in accordance with al
28、l contract documents.Erection bracing drawings.Drawings that are prepared by the erector to illustrate the sequence of erection, any requirements for temporary supports and the requirements for raising, bolting and/or welding. These drawings are in addition to the erection drawings.Erection drawings
29、.Field-installation or member-placement drawings that are prepared to show the location and attach-ment of the individual shipping pieces.Erection plan. The documentation of major resources and activities anticipated to be needed in performance of the work as it is affected by the conditions and req
30、uirements of one singular project.Erector.The entity that is responsible for the erection of the structural steel.Executive management. The highest ranking official(s) in the company, e.g., CEO, President, General Manager, Owner, etc. Executive management has full authority in final deci-sion making
31、 for all aspects of the quality management system and safety management system.Fabrication. The process of preparation and assembly of individual parts into a shipping piece in accordance with all contract documents. Fabrication includes all production operations performed in the manufacturing and s
32、hipping of the product (e.g., assembly, drilling, sawing, milling, and thermal and mechanical cutting).Fabricator.The entity that is responsible for fabricating the structural steel.GloSSArYDenotes a term defined in the AISC Code of Standard Practice for Steel Buildings and Bridges.AISC Certificatio
33、n Program for Structural Steel ErectorsStandard for Structural Steel Erectors2013AmericAn institute of steel constructionviiiKey position. Executive management and positions in the erectors quality management system that manage pur-chasing, quality control, erection, project management, and safety f
34、unctions. Additionally, a key position is any position or function cited in this document as requiring qualification.MTR. Mill test report as defined in Section 14 of ASTM A6.Nonconformance. Attributes of materials, consumables, fab-ricated product (in-process or final), erected members and processe
35、s that do not meet contract, regulatory, or erector defined requirements.NDT. Nondestructive testing.Objective evidence. Data, records, observations or state-ments which are verifiable.Owner.The entity that is identified as such in the contract documents.Owners designated representative for construc
36、tion.The owner or the entity that is responsible to the owner for the overall construction of the project, including its plan-ning, quality and completion. This is usually the general contractor, the construction manager, or similar authority at the job site.Owners designated representative for desi
37、gn.The owner or the entity that is responsible to the owner for the over-all structural design of the project, including the struc-tural steel frame. This is usually the structural engineer of record.PQR. Procedure Qualification Record as defined by ANSI/AWS A3.0.Quality assurance (QA). Monitoring a
38、nd inspection tasks performed by an agency or firm other than the erector to ensure that the work performed by the erector meets the requirements of the approved construction documents and referenced standards. Quality assurance includes those tasks designated “special inspection” by the applicable
39、building code.Quality assurance inspection records. Records pertaining to third-party quality assurance functions that are submitted to building officials and others. Quality control (QC). Controls and inspections implemented by the erector, as applicable, to ensure that the material provided and wo
40、rk performed meet the requirements of the approved construction documents and referenced standards.Quality control inspector (QCI). Individual designated to perform quality control inspection tasks for the work being performed.Quality control records. Documents that report the results of inspections
41、 mandated by the erectors documented proce-dures, the project specifications, and industry standards.Quality manual. A document stating the quality policy and describing the quality management system of the erectors organization.Quality management system. A system to establish policy, objectives, pl
42、ans and resources to direct and control an organization with regard to quality.Quality record. A document that provides objective evidence of activities performed or results achieved.RCSC. Research Council on Structural Connections.RFI.A written request for information or clarification gen-erated du
43、ring the construction phase of the project.Safety management system. A system to establish policy, goals, plans and resources to identify and document haz-ards and their elimination, mitigation or isolation related to the safety and health of employees and third parties, and to eliminate property an
44、d equipment damage that may be caused by unsafe acts or unsafe conditions. Safety manual. A document stating the safety policy and describing the safety management system of the erectors organization.Safety plan. The identification and documentation of specific hazards related to a singular project
45、and the means and methods to be used to eliminate, mitigate or isolate those hazards. Shipping piece. Individual member for field erection carry-ing a specific identification mark.Shop drawings.Drawings of the individual structural steel shipping pieces that are to be produced in the fabrication sho
46、p.Specifications.The portion of the contract documents that consists of the written requirements for materials, stan-dards and workmanship.SSPC.SSPC: The Society for Protective Coatings, which was formerly known as the Steel Structures Painting Council.Steel detailer.The entity that produces the sho
47、p drawings and erection drawings.Denotes a term defined in the AISC Code of Standard Practice for Steel Buildings and Bridges.AISC Certification Program for Structural Steel ErectorsStandard for Structural Steel Erectors2013AmericAn institute of steel constructionixStructural engineer of record.The
48、licensed professional who is responsible for sealing the contract documents, which indicate that he or she has performed or supervised the analysis, design, and document preparation for the structure and has knowledge of the load-carrying struc-tural system.Structural steel.Elements of the structura
49、l frame as given in Section 2.1 of the AISC Code of Standard Practice.Subcontractor. A firm that performs a portion of the erectors contract work such as fabrication, detailing, coating appli-cation, inspection or consulting services.Supplier. A firm that supplies materials (including but not limited to: mill materials, process supplies, welding con-sumables, coatings and process machinery) and completed purchased product (including but not limited to: fasteners, decking, joists and proprietary buy-out items) needed to fulfill the erec