1、CERTIFIED WELDING SUPERVISOR MANUAL for QUALITY and PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENT 550 N.W. LeJeune Road, Miami, Florida 33126 Jack R. Barckhoff, P .E. Kenneth M. Kerluke, P . Eng. Don L. Lynn, P .E.ii International Standard Book Number: 0-87171-029-3 American Welding Society, 550 N.W. LeJeune Road, Miami
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7、System. Copyright laws protect any reference to this system. “Total Welding Management” is also the title of a book written by Jack R. Barckhoff, P.E., copyrighted and published by the American Welding Society (AWS). In this book, all of the principles and concepts of Total Welding Management (TWM)
8、are detailed. The Barckhoff Welding Management System and the Barckhoff Method are both copyrighted (1980) and later service marked by Jack R. Barckhoff. Copyright law protects any references to Systems and Methods used in this manual. The use of the Management System or The System refers to the Bar
9、ckhoff Welding Management System. The use of The Method refers to the Barckhoff Method.iii Dedication Several years ago on the Gulf Coast, a group of dedicated men in the shipbuilding industry were concerned about the lack of well-trained welding supervisors. If welding supervisors did not have the
10、appropriate knowledge and skill levels, how then could the welders being supervised achieve improved quality and productivity levels? To this end, those dedicated men became the catalyst that advanced the Certified Welding Supervisor Program to where it is today. Most likely, this manual would not h
11、ave become a reality when it did without their support, their initial efforts as a Beta Test Site, and their feedback during program development. For that reason, this manual is dedicated to Ron Pierce of Welding Engineering Services Company and Tom Bender, Jackie Morris, and Lavon Mills of Bender S
12、hipbuilding served as AWS Section Chair, and is a lifetime member of AWS. Jack studied Mechanical Engineering and Business Administration at The Ohio State University. Don L. Lynn, P.E. has over thirty years of diversified experience in all aspects of welding. His tech- nical welding experience span
13、s shipbuilding, nuclear, sheet metal, pressure vessel, piping, and power generation in a variety of roles from engineering design and supervision to quality assurance. He holds a B.S. Degree in Welding Engineering from The Ohio State University as well as a Masters Degree in Business Administration
14、from Northern Kentucky University. Don is an AWS Certified Welding Engineer and a Certified Welding Inspector, and also holds a diploma in International Welding Engineering. He is an active member of AWS, serving on several committees, and is also a member of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers a
15、nd the American Society of Metals. He has written technical welding articles, has contributed to the AWS Welding Handbook Chapter Commit- tees, and has served as a technical welding expert in litigation regarding welding issues. For the past 14 years Don has worked as a consultant and project manage
16、r for Barckhoff Welding Management. Kenneth M. Kerluke, P. Eng. has over thirty years of broad welding industry experience in manufacturing, fabrication, and quality assurance. Ken holds a Bachelors Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of British Columbia as well as a Masters Degree
17、in Welding Engi- neering from the Cranfield Institute of Technology in the United Kingdom. Ken is a welding process specialist with experience in all arc welding processes. He is an active member of AWS and the Canadian Standards Association, and served on the technical committee for the CSA W59 Wel
18、ded Steel Construction. He has also served as Director of Technology Outreach Services for the Weld- ing Institute of Canada, which was a national technology center in Canada, where he was responsi- ble for the transfer of welding technology to Canadian companies. Ken has also provided training and
19、education services to the welding industry, conducted welding failure investigations, developed welding procedures, provided technical consulting services, and presented expert reports in welding related litigation. For the past 11 years Ken has served as a technical consultant and trainer for Barckhoff Welding Management.