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28 Underwater Contractor International Underwater Wet Welding 'A Welder's Mate' is the brain- child of international weld- ing technologist and senior welding inspector David J Keats. It is a definitive training manual and refer- ence book for welder divers. The book gives step-by- step procedures for carrying out successful underwater wet-stick welding operations. It will help the beginner to grasp the essentials of the skill while providing the experi- enced welder with a better understanding of the parame- ters and shows how to achieve the very best results. Related subjects covered authorita- tively and compre- hensively in the book include the principles of the welding process, the equip- ment, consumables, terminol- ogy, process characteristics, procedures and qualifications, metallurgy, iron and steel, weldability, defects, health and safety, quality assurance and quality control and train- ing issues. Practical exercises on the three basic techniques are given at the end of the book together with a useful self- assessment questionnaire. The book is highly illustrated with original drawings and B/W photographs. The book is a second edi- tion which has completely revised and built on the ground-breaking first edition. The writing style is straight- forward and very reader- friendly. The complex sub- ject is broken down into simple and easy-to-follow sections. Unique The author is well-known for having been the first per- son to offer wet-welding training and an industry- recognised qualification in the UK. Indeed, the author's train- ing experience has clearly been of great value in produc- ing the student-friendly lay- out and structure of the book. More than 30 years of work- ing in the welding industry has provided him with a unique insight into his subject and his latest book offers the wet welder the invaluable benefits that have been acquired through hard-won experience. This book is tremendous value for money and essential to every self-respecting under- water wet-welder. Underwater Wet Welding 'A Welder's Mate', David J Keats, Matador/Troubadour Publishing, 2004, ISBN 1 899293 99X, soft back, 300 pages, B/W illustrations; available from Matador: Tel: +44 (0)116 255 9312; Fax: +44 (0)116 255 9323; E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.troubador.co.uk /matador; GB£19.99 plus p&p. BOOK Reviews BOOK Reviews The definitive manual for the welder diver Risk Assessment, including hazard identification, assess- ment of risk and control meas- ures. The practical control measures are further detailed and included elimination, sub- stitution, engineering controls, administrative controls and personal protective equipment (PPE). The Appendixes provide risk assessment flow charts and a detailed list of bullet points to be considered. All-in-all, this guidance note is a complete, authorita- tive package for preparing to dive in contaminated waters. It's simply the best advice available. It supersedes the original guidance note pub- lished in November 1999, IMCA D 021. While the guidance note has been produced with the offshore diver in mind, it is equally applicable to the inland/inshore diver. Diving in Contaminated Waters, IMCA D 021 Rev. 1, November 2004, 21 pages, A4; order from IMCA: tel: +44 (0)20 7824 5520, fax: +44 (0)20 7824 5521, e-mail: [email protected], web: www.imca-int.com; GB£5 to members, GB£10 to non-members. "Getting better Ivor. That was 17 minutes that time!"

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28 Underwater Contractor International

Underwater Wet Welding 'AWelder's Mate' is the brain-child of international weld-ing technologist and seniorwelding inspector David JKeats. It is a definitivetraining manual and refer-ence book for welder divers.

The book gives step-by-step procedures for carryingout successful underwaterwet-stick welding operations.It will help the beginner tograsp the essentials of the skillwhile providing the experi-enced welder with a betterunderstanding of the parame-ters and shows how to achievethe very best results.

Related subjectscovered authorita-tively and compre-hensively in thebook include theprinciples of thew e l d i n g

process, the equip-ment, consumables, terminol-ogy, process characteristics,procedures and qualifications,metallurgy, iron and steel,weldability, defects, healthand safety, quality assuranceand quality control and train-ing issues.

Practical exercises on thethree basic techniques aregiven at the end of the booktogether with a useful self-assessment questionnaire. Thebook is highly illustrated withoriginal drawings and B/Wphotographs.

The book is a second edi-tion which has completelyrevised and built on the

ground-breaking first edition.The writing style is straight-forward and very reader-friendly. The complex sub-ject is broken down intosimple and easy-to-followsections.

Unique

The author is well-knownfor having been the first per-son to offer wet-weldingtraining and an industry-recognised qualification in theUK. Indeed, the author's train-ing experience has clearlybeen of great value in produc-ing the student-friendly lay-out and structure of the book.More than 30 years of work-ing in the welding industryhas provided him with a

unique insight into his subjectand his latest book offers thewet welder the invaluablebenefits that have beenacquired through hard-wonexperience.

This book is tremendousvalue for money and essentialto every self-respecting under-water wet-welder.

Underwater Wet Welding 'A Welder's Mate', David J Keats,Matador/Troubadour Publishing,2004, ISBN 1 899293 99X, soft back, 300 pages, B/Willustrations; available fromMatador: Tel: +44 (0)116 2559312; Fax: +44 (0)116 255 9323;E-mail: [email protected];Web: www.troubador.co.uk/matador; GB£19.99 plus p&p.

BOOK ReviewsBOOK Reviews

The definitivemanual for thewelder diver

Risk Assessment, includinghazard identification, assess-ment of risk and control meas-ures. The practical controlmeasures are further detailedand included elimination, sub-stitution, engineering controls,administrative controls andpersonal protective equipment(PPE).

The Appendixes providerisk assessment flow chartsand a detailed list of bulletpoints to be considered.

All-in-all, this guidancenote is a complete, authorita-tive package for preparing todive in contaminated waters.It's simply the best advice

available. It supersedes theoriginal guidance note pub-lished in November 1999,IMCA D 021.

While the guidance notehas been produced with theoffshore diver in mind, it isequally applicable to theinland/inshore diver.

Diving in Contaminated Waters,IMCA D 021 Rev. 1, November2004, 21 pages, A4; order fromIMCA: tel: +44 (0)20 7824 5520,fax: +44 (0)20 7824 5521, e-mail: [email protected],web: www.imca-int.com; GB£5 to members, GB£10 tonon-members.

"Getting better Ivor. That was 17 minutes that time!"