Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 5eb2dc52-e4fd-4516-96e8-78311f9c289e
Document Type: srp
Title: QUALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAM DESCRIPTION - DESIGN CERTIFICATION,
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1403/ML14035A202.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 17
Section ID: 17.5
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ffecting quality are controlled to ensure that correct documents are used. g. Control of Purchased Items and Services Measures are established that ensure that all purchased items and services conform to appropriate procurement documents. h. Identification and Control of Purchased Items Measures are established where necessary, to identify purchased items and preserve their functional performance capability. Examples of circumstances requiring such control include the storage of 17.5-35 Draft Revision 1 – August 2014 environmentally sensitive equipment or material, and the storage of equipment or material that has a limited shelf life. i. Control of Special Processes Measures are established to control special process, including welding, heat treating, and nondestructive testing. Applicable codes, standards, specification, criteria, and other special requirements may serve as the basis of these controls. j. Inspection Inspections are performed where necessary to verify conformance of an item or activity to specified requirements or to verify that activities are satisfactorily accomplished. Inspections need not be performed by personnel who are independent of the line organization. However, personnel that perform inspections must be knowledgeable. k. Test Control Measures are established that demonstrate that equipment conforms with design requirements. Tests are performed in accordance with test procedures. Test results are recorded and evaluated to ensure that test requirements are met. l. Control of Measuring and Test Equipment Measures are established to control, calibrate, and adjust M&TE at specific intervals. m. Handling, Storage, and Shipping Handling, storage, cleaning, packaging, shipping, and preservation of items are controlled to prevent damage or loss and to minimize deterioration. n. Inspection, Test, and Operating Status Measures are established to identify items that have satisfactorily passed required tests and inspection and to indicate the