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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uality requirements are correctly stated, inspec- table, and controllable; there are adequate acceptance and rejection criteria; and procurement documents have been prepared, reviewed, and approved in accordance with QA program requirements. To the extent necessary, procurement documents should require contractors and subcontractors to provide an acceptable quality assurance program. I The review and documented concurrence of the adequacy of quality requirements stated in procurement documents is performed by independent personnel trained and qualified in QA practices and concepts. 4A2. Procedures are established to assure that procurement documents identify applicable regulatory, technical, administrative, and 17.1-13 Rev. 2 - July 1981 reporting requirements; drawings; specifications; codes and industrial standards; test and inspection requirements; and special process instructions that must be complied with by suppliers.. 4BM. Organizational responsibilities are described for (1) procurement planning; (2) the preparation, review, .approval, and control of procurement documents; (3) supplier selection; (4) bid evaluations; and (5).review and concurrence of supplier QA programs prior to initiation of activities affected by the program. The involvement of the QA organization is described. 4B2. The description of the procurement document control provisions listed above-satisfies the regulatory position in Regulatory Guide 1.123. Activities related to Instructions, Procedures, and Drawings (17.1.5) are acceptable if: 5A. Organizational responsibilities are described for assuring that activities affecting quality are (1) prescribed by documented instructions, procedures, and drawings and (2) accomplished through implementation of these documents. 5B. Procedures are established to assure that instructions, procedures, and drawings include quantitative (such.as dimensions, tolerances, and operating limits) and qualitative (such as workmanship samples) acceptance criteria