Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 6fa5575e-af77-4de8-bb8c-3e04040d40b0
Document Type: srp
Title: QUALITY ASSURANCE DURING THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION PHASES
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0523/ML052350349.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 17
Section ID: 17.1
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processes are described. As complete a listing as possible of special processes, which are generally those processes where direct inspection is impossible or disadvantageous, should be provided. Some examples are welding, heat treating, NOT, and chemical cleaning. 9A2. Organizational responsibilities including those for the QA organization are described for qualification of special processes, equipment, and personnel. 9B1. Procedures, equipment, and personnel associated with special processes are qualified and are in conformance with applicable codes, standards, QA procedures, and specifications. The QA organization is involved in the qualification activities to assure they are satisfactorily performed. 9B2. Procedures are established for recording evidence of acceptable accomplishment of special processes.using qualified procedures, equipment, and personnel. 9B3. Qualification records of procedures, equipment, and personnel associated with special processes are established, filed, and kept current. Activities related to Inspection (17.1.10) are acceptable if: 10A. The scope of the inspection program is described that indicates an effective inspection program has been established. Program procedures provide criteria for determining the accuracy requirements of inspec- ti6n equipment and criteria for determining when inspections are 317.1-17 7Rev. 2 - July 1981 required or define how and when inspections are performed. The QA organization participates in the above functions. lOBI. Organizational responsibilities for inspection are described. Individuals performing inspections are other than those who performed or directly supervised the activity being inspected and do not report directly to the immediate supervisors who are responsible for the activity being inspected. If the individuals performing inspec- tions are not part of the QA organization, the inspection procedures, personnel qualification criteria, and independence from undue pressure such as cost and