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Hello, everyone.
I wanted to ask for information.
Is there an enabling exam to design the wooden doors?
They told me about it as a sort of "patentino"
Is that true?

Hi.
Angel
 
I've never heard of her.
I thought the design of a tin door should be certified by a register or, if standard, made in compliance with the unav.
 
I've never heard of her.
I thought the design of a tin door should be certified by a register or, if standard, made in compliance with the unav.
This is a novelty for me, and we have made thousands of tinned doors.
our welders have the driver's license, but for the rest we design hand regulations.
@angelob, do you need a tin door? or do you want to start making them? ?
 
It was a curiosity. I knew nothing about it.
possible that it is a request from the military? the doors in question were built for a ship of the marina
 
I repeat, this is a novelty for me, keep in mind that we also carry military patrol doors (shore looks, police, finance looks) but we have never heard of this.
it is only necessary to inform yourself from the renaissance.
I'll do it this week!

p.s. I don't know if I can write it, (if I can't report it immediately I will correct the post), but if you need tinned doors I could recommend you to whom to address you!:finger:
 
Hello, everyone.
I wanted to ask for information.
Is there an enabling exam to design the wooden doors?
They told me about it as a sort of "patentino"
Is that true?

Hi.
Angel
that I know, there are no licenses to design wooden doors. that I know there are no licenses to design. of any kind.
then there are product standards, which must be respected by those who design.
then still exist, for the ships, the registers, that approve the design.

driver's licenses are usually related to production processes, such as welding, nailing, etc. is it not related to this with the concept of "habilitation"? production and not design?
 
I repeat, this is a novelty for me, keep in mind that we also carry military patrol doors (shore looks, police, finance looks) but we have never heard of this.
it is only necessary to inform yourself from the renaissance.
I'll do it this week!

p.s. I don't know if I can write it, (if I can't report it immediately I will correct the post), but if you need tinned doors I could recommend you to whom to address you!:finger:
Sorry, but what you've never heard of, because the posts are not very clear.
I know that our tinned doors must be unav or umm, for that reason, I believe that in the merchant field they must be certified.
As for directions on the company name, maybe do it in mp.
Bye.
 
that I know, there are no licenses to design wooden doors. that I know there are no licenses to design. of any kind.
then there are product standards, which must be respected by those who design.
then still exist, for the ships, the registers, that approve the design.

driver's licenses are usually related to production processes, such as welding, nailing, etc. is it not related to this with the concept of "habilitation"? production and not design?
There is the one for fire planning, of which I am sure.
It's a skill you get after an exam at the provincial command vv.ff.
see law 818/84 and + recently dm 5 August 2011.
Hi.

p.s.
It's not about ships, but Earth stuff.
 

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