ML19275A325
| ML19275A325 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | 07100098 |
| Issue date: | 09/10/1979 |
| From: | NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING & DRY DOCK CO. |
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| Shared Package | |
| ML19275A322 | List: |
| References | |
| 14079, NUDOCS 7910040050 | |
| Download: ML19275A325 (3) | |
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Newport News Shipbuilding 10 CFR, PART 71 QA PROGRAM FOR INDUSTRIAL RADIOGRAPHY 1.
Organization Authority to enforce the implementation of the quality assurance program in all areas of Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS), including the authority to stop work at his discretion, is assigned to the Manager of Quality Assurance. He has the organizational freedom to identif y quality problems and to initiate, recommend, provide and follow-up on appropriate solutions.
The Chief Industrial Radiation Safety Officer is assigned the respon-sibility for overall administration of Special Form Licensed Material (10 l
CFR Part 71) program requirements, training and certification, docuCent control and auditing. Quality Control is in accordance with procedures approved by the manager of Quality Assurance.
i The radiographers are responsible for handling, storing, shipping, inspection, test and operatng status and record keeping.
Attachrent (1) is a copy of the organizatien chart forwarded with the license application.
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Quality Assurance program i
The President and' Chief Executive Officer of Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company has clearly established and implemented Ccmpany policy with regard to this and all other quality programs. Training and qualifica-tion of individuals responsible for industrial radiography is performed in accordance with written procedures, which emphasize control and safety, and are audited on a regularly scheduled basis in accordance with procedures approved by the manager of Quality Assurance. The Chief Industrial Radiation Safety Officer is responsible to assure that all radioactive material shipping packages are designed and manufactured under a QA Program approved by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for all packages designed or fabricated after the effect2ve date of the QA Program. This requirement shall be fulfilled by receiving a certification to this effect from the applicable manufacturer.
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DOCUMEIT CCNTROL All ' documents such as procedures instructions and drawings, including changes thereto, will be controlled through the use of written procedures approved by the Manager of Quality Assurance.
The Industrial Radiation Safety Officer shall monitor and insure that all documents incorporate the latest applicable changes to these documents.
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HANDLING, STORAGE, AND SHIPPING Written safety procedures concerning the handling, storage and shipping of packages for certain special form radioactive material will be followed.
Shipments will not be made unless all tests, certifications, acceptances, 79100400$D M D73, O_.
and final inspections have been completed. Work instructions will be provided for handling, storage, and shipping operations.
Radiography personnel shall perform critical handling, storage, and shipping operations as defined in the applicable procedures.
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INSPECTION, TEST, AND OPERATING STATUS Inspection, test and operating status of packages for special form radioactive material will be indicated and controlled by written procedures.
Status will be indicated by tag, label, marking or log entry.
Status of nonconforming parts of packages will be positively maintained in accordance with written procedures.
The Industrial Radiation Safety Officer shall ensure that radiography personnel perform the regulatory required inspections and tests in accor-dance with writte,n procedures.
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RECORDS i
Records of package approvals (including references and drawings), pro-curement, inspections, tests, operating logs, audit results, personnel training and qualifications, records of shipments, descriptions of equipment and written procedures will be maintained by the Chief Industrial Radiation Safety Officer, or his designee.
These records will be maintained in accordance with written procedures and will be identifiable and retrievable.
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AUDITS Comprehensive, regularly scheduled audits will be performed to deter-mine the effectiveness of the program using written procedures approved by the Manager of Quality Assurance. The audits will be conducted by qualified personnel not having direct responsibilities in the areas being audited.
Audit results will be documented, reviewed by management having respon-sibility in the area audited, and maintained on permanent record. Followup action, including reaudit of deficient areas shall be taken where indicated.
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Newport News Shipbuilding ORGANIZATION CHART For Control of Industrial Radiography i
President
& Chief Executive Officer g
E. J. Campbell l
l Executive Vice President i
Engineering / Manufacturing W. T. O'Neill
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Vice President Director i
Re' search &, Development Manufacturing Serivces L. F. Bledsoe Division 8
T. J. O'Donchue e
Manager i
Laboratory Services /
Manager Manager Quality Assurance
-- 2 Chief Industrial Non-Destructive Testing Radiation Safety Officer R. R. Hardison R. T. Clark, Jr.,
A. J. Moberg t
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Industrial Radiation Safety Officer H. W. Compton, Jr.
Supervisor Instructor & Auditor Non-Destructive Industrial Radiography Testing Section T.
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Link R. D. Wallace Supervisors Non-Destructive, Testing Radiographic Operators, Helpers & Trainees Solid Lines Denote Direct Reporting 1099
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