- Hold a current, valid butt fusion certification before carrying out any PE pipe fusion.
- Use a calibrated butt fusion machine with a functioning data logger for every joint.
- Check the heater plate temperature with a probe before starting each fusion cycle.
- Follow the pipe manufacturer's specification for pressure, temperature, and timing precisely.
- Erect a fusion shelter in wind, rain, or extreme temperatures to control conditions.
- Clean pipe ends and the heater plate thoroughly before each fusion cycle begins.
- Visually inspect every completed joint for correct bead formation and symmetry.
- Retain all data logger printouts as permanent quality records for the pipeline.
- Protect completed joints from mechanical damage during handling and installation.
- Report any fusion parameters outside specification to the supervisor immediately.
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- DON'T fuse PE pipe without a current, valid butt fusion operative certification.
- DON'T use fusion machines that are uncalibrated or have non-functioning data loggers.
- DON'T skip the heater plate temperature check — incorrect heat produces weak joints.
- DON'T deviate from the manufacturer's specified pressure, temperature, or timing values.
- DON'T fuse pipe in exposed conditions without a shelter to control the environment.
- DON'T fuse with dirty pipe ends or a contaminated heater plate surface.
- DON'T accept joints with irregular, undersized, or asymmetric fusion beads.
- DON'T discard data logger printouts — they are mandatory quality evidence for the pipeline.
- DON'T drag or drop fused pipe sections — protect joints from impact and abrasion.
- DON'T continue fusing if machine parameters are drifting outside specification limits.
See also: Pipeline Safety Awareness | Hydrostatic Pressure Testing
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