Halifax

Chapter Contact
Charlie MacDonald- Co-Chair
Allan Greening- Co-Chair

For more information about the Halifax Chapter contact us at 1-800-844-6790.

Charlie MacDonald- Co-Chair
Allan Greenin- Co-Chair
John Marshall- Secretary
David Arsenault- Treasurer

 

 

Introduction to Aluminum Pipe Welding

The CWB Association Nova Scotia and Halifax Chapter are seeking applicants from candidates interested in taking a 20-hour “Introduction to Aluminum Pipe Welding” course at the NSCC Akerley Campus, Dartmouth, NS. This 20-hour course has been designed to introduce experienced welders to 1G Aluminum Pipe Welding using GTAW.

For more information, check out our flyer HERE and schedule HERE.

General Membership Meeting

Wednesday, January 22, 2020 7:00pm to 9:30pm
134 Eileen Stubbs Ave, #103 Dartmouth, NS B3B 0A9

The CWB Association Halifax Chapter plays an integral role in providing a venue for networking and educational events through innovative technical sessions on advanced technology, student career explorations, social activities, industry tours, health & safety topics and many other related topics to improve our welding & joining industry.

CLICK HERE for more information.

CSA Standard W47.1 | Marine Annex Review

Thursday, October 10th
Mic Mac Amateur Aquatic Club, 192 Prince Albert Road, Dartmouth, NS B2Y 1M8

The purpose of this presentation is to provide the audience with updates on what is being changed in the upcoming edition of CSA W47.1. The CSA W47.1 Technical Committee has agreed to the inclusion of new provisions for testing of welding personnel and procedures that will help fabricators welding steel materials less than 3mm thickness, stainless-steel materials of all thicknesses and for robotic welding applications.

Also, in response to the request received from the marine welding industry the new edition of CSA W47.1 will have its own provisions for testing of welding personnel and procedures specific for Marine industry. All these new provisions that will be included in the new edition have been developed to help welding fabricators meet and exceed any other equivalent standards that are being used by the welding industry.

5:00 to 5:30 Registration/ Meet & Greet (non-alcoholic beverages and appetizers provided, alcoholic beverages available at your expense)
5:30 to 6:45 Presentation
6:45 to 8:00 Networking

CLICK HERE for more information. Please note this event is FREE!

Comparative Review of Welding Standards Followed Around the World: CSA vs AWS & ISO

April 26, 2017 7pm
Mic Mac Amateur Aquatic Club 192 Prince Albert Rd, Dartmouth

The purpose of this presentation is to provide the audience with a comparative review of these Standards’ requirements and an overview of their similarities and differences. While in Canada and US welding requirements are driven by the building code and product standards, in Europe the welding requirements are driven by legislation and product standards. This presentation will describe the building code and legislation requirements. Also, some examples will be given to show the requirements for qualification of welding personnel and welding procedures as outlined in these standards.

Registration fee: FREE

Register by email: charliemacdonald36@gmail.com