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05/05/2022
AWS D8.4 Recommended safe practices for automotive welding design
This standard covers most commonly used welding processes in the automotive industry. It is intended to aid designers in providing the proper process requirements in design.
Current edition
- AWS D8.4:1961 Recommended Safe Practices for Automotive Welding Design (Discontinued)
Incorporation by reference
The following editions have been incorporated by reference (IBR) into the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR):
| IBR approved for | Overview of requirements | IBR approved edition |
|---|---|---|
| 1This publication has been discontinued. | ||
| 29 CFR 1910.67(c)(5)(ii) | Employers must ensure all welding conforms to the following American Welding Society (AWS) Standard, as applicable: Recommended Practices for Automotive Welding Design, AWS D8.4-61. | AWS D8.4-61 Recommended Practices for Automotive Welding Design.1 |
How to purchase
Standards are available for purchase from the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), see webstore.ansi.org, and from the American Welding Society (AWS), see pubs.aws.org.
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