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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requirements | of the activity being performed. c. For formal training and qualification programs, documentation | includes the objective, content of the program, attendees, and date of attendance. d. Proficiency tests are given to those personnel performing and verifying activities affecting quality, and acceptance criteria are developed to determine if individuals are properly trained and qualified. e. Certificate of qualifications clearly delineates (a) the specific functions petsonnel are qualified to perform and (b) the criteria used to qualify personnel in each function. f. Proficiency.of personnel performing'and verifying activities affecting quality is maintained by retraining, reexamining, and/or recertifying as determined by management or program commitment. g. The description of the training program provisions listed above satisfies the regulatory position in Regulatory Guide 1.58. Activities related to Design Control (17.1.3) are acceptable if: 3A. The scope of the design control program includes design. activities associated with the preparation and review of design documents including the correct translation of applicable regulatory require- ments and design bases into design, procurement and procedural documents. Included in the scope are such activities as field design engineering; physics, seismic, stress, thermal, hydraulic, radiation, and the SAR accident analyses; associated computer programs; compatibility of materials; accessibility for inservice inspection, maintenance, and repair; and quality standards. 3B. Organizational responsibilities are described for preparing, reviewing, approving, and verifying design documents such as system descriptions, design input and criteria, design drawings, design analyses, computer programs, specifications, and procedures. 3C1. Errors and deficiencies in approved design documents, including design methods (such as computer codes), that could adversely affect structures, systems, and components important to