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The Canadian Welding Bureau is a not-for-profit certification and registration organization for companies involved in the welding of steel structures. Welders in Canada are required to be retested every two years by the Canadian Welding Bureau. The CWB Group was formed in 1947 to administer the then, new W47.1 welding standard for structural steel. The CWB has today expanded its scope well beyond the original structural steel roots and is accredited by the Standards Council of Canada as a Certification Body for the administration of CSA Standards including W47.1, W47.2, W55.3, W186, W178.1 and W48 to industries across Canada and internationally for : * Certification of companies involved in welding * Certification of Welding Inspection Companies * Certification of Welding Inspectors * Certification of Welding Electrodes ==Parent Company and Locations== The parent company of the CWB is the CWB Group - Industry Services. The Canadian Welding Association (CWA), Quality Systems Assessment Registrar (QUASAR) and the CWB Institute (CWBi) are also part of the CWB Group and provide membership services, quality systems registration services and training services respectively. CWB's global headquarters are located in Milton, Ontario, Canada. Regional offices are located in Dartmouth, NS, Laval, QC, Winnipeg, MB and Edmonton, AB. In November 2013, the organization broke ground on a new state of the art facility in Niksu, AB which is planned to be completed in the summer of 2014.〔http://www.metalworkingcanada.com/news/cwb-group-breaks-ground-for-new-building-in-nisku〕 The CWB has over 180 employees in Canada, the US and Asia. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Canadian Welding Bureau」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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