Design Registration: Covers the engineering design of the equipment, including drawings, calculations, materials, and codes. A single design registration can apply to multiple identical vessels. This step is typically handled by the fabricator or importer.
Plant Registration: Applies to the individual piece of equipment and must be completed before commissioning on site. This responsibility usually lies with the owner or operator.
Any pressure equipment (excluding piping) classified as hazard levels A, B, C, or D under AS 4343 requires design registration before it can be installed or used.
Pressure equipment categorized as hazard levels A, B, or C must undergo plant registration before being commissioned. Hazard level D requires design registration only, and level E does not require registration.
A design verifier must:
Hold the competence, qualifications, and experience necessary to design or verify pressure equipment.
Be independent of the original designer, with no involvement in producing the design.
At GWE, verifications are performed by Chartered Professional Engineers – Pressure Equipment Verifiers, accredited under AS 3920 to deliver conformity assessments in line with WHS regulations.
The verifier is responsible for: