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1 Codes and You Harry Sadler Manager Military and Shipbuilding Sales
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2 A customer calls and asks: –I just got this job and it says MIL-STD-248, what does that mean? You answer –I bet you were low bidder –I know why you were low bidder –It means you’re in big trouble –All of the above
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3 How big is the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code?
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4 11 volumes, 128 lb!!!
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5 We’ll address Why we have codes What is a code How are they created How do they become binding Common Codes Codes versus Standards What all codes have in common
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6 Let’s look at some history.
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7 Riverboat Sultana, April 23, 1865
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8 Lakeshore Pacific Express
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9 Ashtabula Bridge, December 29, 1876
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10 Brockton, March 20, 1905
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11 Brockton Shoe Factory
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12 Southern Pacific Locomotive
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13 The Remains of the Locomotive
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14 San Antonio, March 18, 1912
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15 Lockport Oil Refinery
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16 SSN 593, Thresher, April 10, 1963
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17 Kansas City Hyatt Regency Skywalk, July, 1981
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18 Kansas City Hyatt Regency Skywalk
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19 Kansas City Hyatt Regency Skywalk
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20 Code Concerns Will the product be safe? Will the product meet the customer needs? Will the product not fail prematurely?
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21 A code is a collection of rules and guidelines that can cover the design, manufacture, inspection and use of a product
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22 Codes in the USA Consensus Documents developed by “interested” parties in open forums –Users –Manufacturers –Regulators –Suppliers –Others
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23 Codes become binding when Invoked by a contract Mandated by law
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24 Requirements Flowdown Contract or Order Code Documentation Filler Metal Requirement
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25 ASME Flowdown Contract or Order Book Section I, III, IV, VIII Section IX SFA 5.xx
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26 Military Flowdown Contract or Order Fabrication Document PPD Documentation Filler Metal Requirement
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27 Military Documentation
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28 Examples of Code Organizations American Welding Society –Bridges –Buildings American Society of Mechanical Engineers –Boilers –Pressure Vessels –Process Piping –Nuclear Reactors
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29 Examples of Code Organizations American Petroleum Institute –Oil Storage Tanks –Transmission pipelines –Offshore platforms American Bureau of Shipping –Ships –Barges
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30 A standard defines the attributes of a product
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31 Specs on How to do Specs
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32 Specs on How to do Specs (cont’d)
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33 Specs on How to do Specs (cont’d)
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34 Structure of All Mil Specs Scope Applicable Documents Requirements Quality Assurance Provisions Packaging Notes
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35 Mil Specs for Filler Metals Base Spec –MIL-E-24403 Specific Spec –MIL-E-24403/1 –Mil-E-24403/2 –Mil-E-24403/3 MIL Type –MIL71T1-HYN
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36 What’s the Product?
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37 What’s the Product?
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38 Dog Blanket, 15 Pages
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39 Submerged Arc Consumables, 10 Pages
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40 USS San Francisco
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