Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: f5fcd424-bea6-4f79-b002-f91d93dd4c9e
Document Type: srp
Title: QUALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAM DESCRIPTION - DESIGN CERTIFICATION,
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0631/ML063190019.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 17
Section ID: 17.5
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n demonstrating capability for safe operation b. significant value in maintaining, reworking, repairing, replacing, or modifying an item c. significant value in determining the cause of an accident or malfunction of an item d. provision of required baseline data for inservice inspections and inservice tests 12. Lifetime records are required to be maintained for the life of the particular item while it is installed in the plant or stored for future use. (NQA-1) 17.5-29 March 2007 13. Nonpermanent records are those required to show evidence that an activity was performed in accordance with the applicable requirements but need not be retained for the life of the item because they do not meet the criteria for lifetime records. The retention period for nonpermanent records is established in writing. (NQA-1) 14. Electronic records classified as lifetime or nonpermanent are subject to the same retention requirements prescribed for paper records/hardcopies. Retention requirements for electronic records also identify and maintain the information system (software/hardware), the documentation that describes the information system operation and use, and the record standard it produces. (RIS 2000-18) 15. An electronic record migration/regeneration program is implemented for electronic records stored in media with a standard life expectancy that fails to meet the specific retention period. This program is implemented in accordance with documented procedures that provide for appropriate record authentication, quality verification of the completion, and accuracy of the data transferred. (RIS 2000-18) 16. Electronic media should be stored in a dust-free environment, away from electronic devices and demagnetizing equipment. Media should be maintained at the constant temperature of 40 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit, with a constant relative humidity of 30 to 50 percent. Magnetic and optical media should be tested periodically to identify any loss of data, to ensure that they are free of