πΈ Prior to starting any welding work on aerospace components, it’s crucial to document the condition of the components and any specific requirements or challenges. Taking photos not only helps in planning the welding process but also ensures that the necessary equipment and materials are available.
During the welding process, capture photos of the technique being used, the positioning of the welding equipment, and the safety measures being taken. These photos serve as a record of the welding process and can be used for quality control purposes.
Once the welding is completed, it’s important to take photos of the welded joints to verify that they meet the required standards and are free from any defects or imperfections. These photos act as evidence of the quality of the welding work and can be used for future inspections or in case of any disputes.
Photo documentation provides compliance, verification, and better data collection. It allows you to have a visual record of every step, making it easier to identify any issues or deviations from the required standards. It also helps in maintaining consistency and accountability throughout the welding process.