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from time to time; and
(b) conducted by CASA or an authorised person;
welding training means practical and theoretical training that:
(a) is based on Australian Standard AS 1796 as in force from time to
time; and
(b) is conducted by an organisation that carries out training in
welding.
(2) For the purposes of this Division, the types of manual welding are as
follows:
(a) type 1—gas welding;
(b) type 2—braze welding;
(c) type 3—manual metal arc welding;
(d) type 4—gas tungsten arc welding;
(e) type 5—gas metal arc welding;
(f) type 6—plasma arc welding.
(3) For the purposes of this Division, the parent metal groups are as
follows:
(a) group 1—aluminium alloys;
(b) group 2—magnesium alloys;
(c) group 3—carbon steel and low alloy steels;
(d) group 4—corrosion and heat resisting steels;
(e) group 5—nickel alloys;
(f) group 6—copper-based alloys;
(g) group 7—titanium alloys.
30 Certificates of approval
(1) A person engaged, or intending to engage, in any stage of design, ,
distribution or maintenance of aircraft, aircraft components or aircraft
materials, or in the training of candidates for, or in the conducting of,
the examinations referred to in paragraph 31 (4) (e) may apply to
CASA for a certificate of approval in respect of those activities.
(2) An application must be in writing and must:
(a) set out the following:
(i) a statement of the activities to be covered by the certificate;
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(ii) the address of the main place (if any) at which the applicant
proposes to carry out those activities;
(iii) the number of appropriately qualified or experienced
persons employed by the applicant who will be involved in
carrying out those activities; and
(b) have with it evidence of:
(i) the relevant qualifications and experience of the applicant
and the applicant’s employees; and
(ii) the facilities and equipment available to the applicant for
the carrying out of the activities; and
(iii) the arrangements made to ensure the applicant has, and will
continue to receive, information necessary for the carrying
out of those activities; and
(iv) a system of quality control that satisfies the requirements of
subregulation (2D); and
(c) if maintenance of class A aircraft is an activity to be covered by
the certificate—have with it a copy of the procedures manual, in
which the system of quality control procedures must be set out,
that the applicant proposes to use if the certificate of approval is
granted.
(2A) CASA must grant the applicant a certificate of approval covering the
activities to which the application relates if CASA is satisfied that the
applicant is able to carry out the activities in a satisfactory manner.
(2B) In deciding whether it is satisfied as mentioned in subregulation (2A),
CASA must have regard to:
(a) the relevant qualifications and experience of the applicant and the
applicant’s employees; and
(b) the facilities and equipment available to the applicant for the
carrying out of those activities; and
(c) the arrangements made to ensure the applicant has, and will
continue to receive, the information necessary for the carrying out
of those activities; and
(d) the applicant’s system of quality control; and
(e) if the applicant is required by paragraph (2) (c) to have a
procedures manual— the applicant’s procedures manual.
(2C) A certificate of approval is subject to:
(a) a condition that each activity the certificate covers must only be
carried out at a place where the facilities and equipment
necessary for the proper carrying out of the activity are available
to the holder of the certificate;
(b) a condition that the activities the certificate covers must be
carried out in accordance with a system of quality control that
satisfies the requirements of subregulation (2D); and
(c) if the certificate covers some or all of the following activities:
(i) the design of aircraft;
(ii) the design of aircraft components;
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(iii) the design of aircraft materials;
(vii) the maintenance of aircraft;
(viii) the maintenance of aircraft components;
(ix) the maintenance of aircraft materials;
(x) the training of candidates for the examinations referred to
in paragraph 31 (4) (e);
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