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API Exam API-577 Topic 8 Question 8 Discussion

Actual exam question for API's API-577 exam
Question #: 8
Topic #: 8
[All API-577 Questions]

At any time during the welding inspection, if defects are identified:

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Suggested Answer: A

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Scot
21 days ago
I'd choose B, but only if the engineer is a _welding_ expert. Otherwise, they might just stare at it and say 'Yep, that's a weld alright.'
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Bernadine
6 days ago
A) They should be corrected before welding proceeds further.
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Lucina
22 days ago
C is the right answer, hands down. The inspector should use their expertise to make that call. Not rocket science, folks!
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Jacqueline
23 days ago
Hmm, I'd say D. Check out all the welder's work, just to be sure there aren't any other issues lurking around.
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Yvette
2 days ago
D) The inspector should examine all welds produced by the same welder.
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Christiane
5 days ago
C) The inspector should determine whether the weld may be acceptable for the intended service.
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Cammy
6 days ago
B) The inspector should seek engineering input on whether the defect is actually acceptable.
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Rory
8 days ago
A) They should be corrected before welding proceeds further.
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Renay
1 months ago
B) The inspector should seek engineering input on whether the defect is actually acceptable.
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Bobbie
2 months ago
C) The inspector should determine whether the weld may be acceptable for the intended service.
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Lisha
2 months ago
A is a no-brainer. Fix the defects first, then keep going. Safety first, that's my motto!
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Ciara
7 days ago
User 4: Absolutely, safety should always be the top priority in any welding inspection.
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Charolette
8 days ago
User 3: It's better to be safe than sorry, so fixing defects right away is the best approach.
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Harley
12 days ago
User 2: I agree, it's important to correct defects before continuing with welding.
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Barrett
30 days ago
User 1: A is definitely the right choice. Safety should always come first.
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Carmen
2 months ago
B is the smart move. Better get that engineering input before making any calls. Can't be too careful with these things, you know?
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Elsa
2 months ago
A) They should be corrected before welding proceeds further.
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Phung
2 months ago
C is the way to go! The inspector should definitely determine if the weld is still good for the job. Don't just assume it needs fixing.
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Gracia
1 months ago
A) They should be corrected before welding proceeds further.
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Vilma
2 months ago
C) The inspector should determine whether the weld may be acceptable for the intended service.
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