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The European Federation for Welding, Joining and Cutting (EWF), founded in 1992 is a nonprofit European organization dedicated to education, training, qualification and certification in the field of welding and related technologies. Its members consist of 31 European countries, represented by their national welding societies. EWF, along with the relevant national welding organizations of 31 European countries, has made great efforts in updating and harmonizing education, training, qualification and certification in the field of welding for personnel from crafts people to professional engineers. A certification system to guarantee manufacturer compliance with EN ISO 3834 and environmental and health safety schemes has been developed and its implementation is harmonized within EWF members. == Organization == The EWF has a general assembly, a board of directors, a secretariat and a technical committee with several working groups. The EWF is governed by the General Assembly, which is representative of the member organizations. The General Assembly, composed of the members of the association, has full powers for accomplishing the objectives of the association.〔http://ewf.be/organisation1.aspx: General Assembly〕 The General Assembly is responsible for electing its President and a Board of Directors.〔http://ewf.be/organisation2.aspx: Board of Directors〕 The Secretariat is elected for a period of 5 years by the General Assembly from among the proposals made by the full members, in accordance with the criteria established by the Assembly. (Secretariat〕 ) The EWF Technical Committee is set up by the General Assembly for covering a technical area related to training, qualification and certification in the welding and joining fields, implying a continuous activity, without any time limit, and consists of the Chairman, the representatives of the members and Working Groups.〔http://ewf.be/organisation5.aspx: Working Groups〕 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「European Welding Federation」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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