This presentation outlines the essential CSA structural design and welding standards that ensure quality, safety, and compliance in Canadian construction. Mark Fernandes explains the responsibilities of engineers, fabricators, and EPCs under CSA S16, W47.1, and W59, and the importance of CWB certification in mitigating risk and legal liability.

Mark Fernandes
Manager of Engineering, Procurement and Construction
CWB Group

Welding Industry Day June 2025

Welding Industry Day June 2025

A Novel metric for Quantifying fluidity in welding wires

Methodology to improve fluidity of welding wires

Advancements in Weld-Brazing Technology for Joining Lightweight Alloys in the Automotive Industry

Innovative Weld-Brazing Techniques for Enhanced Joint Performance in Lightweight Automotive Alloys.

An Introduction to Nuclear Power Construction Codes and Standards

The audience will receive an overview of nuclear power generation technologies, nuclear construction Codes and standards, and a few case studies related to entering the industry.

Code Updates

The audience will be shown recent changes to both CSA W59:24 and ASME BPV IX:23 affecting datasheets and welding procedures.

Presentations

A Data Driven Approach to Improving Welding and Cutting Productivity

A Data-Driven Approach to Improving Welding and Cutting Productivity: Practical Strategies to Reduce Waste, Improve Efficiency, and Maximize Performance

CSA W47.1: 2025 Edition Changes

Understanding the Key Changes to CSA W47.1:2025

Flexible Automation in High-Mix Welding Applications

Flexible Automation in High-Mix Welding Applications: Practical Strategies for Scalable Manufacturing

High Deposition Subarc Through Resistive Heating

Boosting Productivity with High-Deposition Submerged Arc Welding Through Resistive Wire Heating