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{{#Wiki_filter:[A! ;7-r f~Vj4/Revision 11 anonpi;RE,, U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION0 REGULATORY GUIDE****4 OFRCE OF STANDARDS DEVELOPMENTREGULATORY GUIDE 1.144AUDITING OF QUALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAMSFOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANTSI1~~~.'~A. INTRODUCTIONAppendix B, "Quality Assurance Criteria for NuclearPower Plants and Fuel Reprocessing Plants," to 1 OCFRPart 50, "Domestic Licensing of Production and UtilizationFacilities," establishes overall quality assurance require-ments for the design, construction, and operation ofstructures, systems, and components of nuclear powerplants important to safety. Criterion XVIII, "Audits," ofAppendix-.B to 10 CFR Part 50 establishes requirementsfor conducting audits of the quality assurance program.This guide describes a method acceptable to the NRC stafffor complying with the Commission's regulations withregard to auditing of quality assurance programs for nuclearpower plants.The Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards hasbeen consulted concerning this guide and has concurred inthe regulatory position.B. DISCUSSIONWorking GroupN45-2.12 of the American NationalStandards Committee N45, Reactor Plants and their Main-tenance, has pr-pared a standard that provides requirementsand guidance for establishing and implementing a system ofinternal and external audits of quality assurance programsfor nuclear power plants, including the preparation, per-formance, reporting, and followup of audits by both theauditing and audited organizations.The proposed standard (Draft 4, Revision 3, datedNovember 29, 1Q76) was approved and designated N45.2.12-19771 by the American National Standards Institute onNovember 17, 1977.*Lines indicate substantive changes from January 1979 issue.lANSI/ASMr,. N4.5.2.12-1977, "Requirements for Auditing ofQuality Assurance Programs for Nuclear Power Plants," may heohtained from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers,345 East 47th Street, New York, New York 10017.WASH-] 283, Revision I, 'Guidance on Qualtty AssuranceRequirements During Design and Procurement Phase ofNuclear Power Plants," dated May 24, .1974 (Gray Book,Revision I), and WASH-1309, "Guidance on QualityAssurance Requirements During the Construction Phase ofNuclear Power Plants," dated May 10, 1974 (Green Book,Revision 0), contain Draft 3, Revision 4, of proposedstandard N45.2.12 (February 22, 1974), which is used bythe NRC staff in the evaluation of applications for con-struction permits and operating licenses. ANSI/ASMEN45.2.1 2-1977 reflects development of the standard frontthe proposed version included in the above WASH docu-ments.ANSI/ASME N45.2.12-1977, subject to the regula-tory exceptions in Section C of this guide, will replaceN45.2.1 2 (Draft 3, Revision 4) contained in WASH-1283and WASH-1309 in the evaluation of proposed auditing.procedures for the applicant's quality assurance programincluded in construction permit and operating licenseapplications.An unqualified indication of conformance to the recom-mendations of this regulatory guide in an application meansthat the NRC staff will use the requirements of ANSI/ASMEN45.2.12-1977 as supplemented or modified by the regula-tory position of this guide in its review of the application.C. REGULATORY POSITIONThe requirements that are included in ANSI/ASMIN45.2,12-1Q77 for auditing quality assurance programs fornuclear power plants are acceptable to the NRC staff andprovide an adequate basis for complying with the pertinentquality assurance requirements of Appendix B to 10 CFRPart 50, subject to the following:I. Section 1.5, "Referenced Documents," of ANSI/ASMEN45.2.12-1977 states that documents that are required tobe included as a part of the standard *are identified at thepoint of reference or described in Section 6 of the standard.USNRC REGULATORY GUIDESRegulatory Guides are issued to describe and make available to thePublic methods acceptable to the NRC staff of implementingspecific parts of the Commission's regulations, to delineate tech-niques used by the staff in evaluating specific problems or postu-lated accidents, or to provide guidance to applicants. RegulatoryGuides are not substitutes for regulations, and compliance withthem is not required. Methods and solutions different from those setout in the guides will be acceptable if they provide a basis for thefindings requisite to the issuance or continuance of a permit orlicense by the Commission.Comments and suggestions for improvements in these guides areencouraged at all times, and guides will be revised, as appropriate,to accommodate comments and to reflect new information orexperience. This guide was revised as a result of substantive com-ments received from the Public and additional staff review.Comments should be sent to the Secretary of the Commission,U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C. 20555,Attention: Docketing and Service Branch.The guides are issued in the following ten broad divisions:1. Power Reactors 6. Products2. Research and Test Reactors 7. Transportation3. Fuels and Materials Facilities 8. Occupational Health4. Environmental and Siting 9. Antitrust and Financial Review5. Materials and Plant Protection 10. GeneralCopies of issued guides may be purchased at the current GovernmentPrinting Office price. A subscription service for future guides in spe-cific divisions is available through the Government Printing Office.Information on the subscription service and current GPO prices maybe obtained by writing the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,Washington, D.C. '20555, Attention: Publications Sales Manage The specific applicability of these listed documents has beenaddressed in the latest revision of the following regulatoryguides:ANSI StandardN45.2N45.2.9N45.2.10Regulatory Guide1.281.881.742. The Foreword and Section 1.2, "Applicability," ofANSI/ASME N45.2.12-1977 state: "The ASME Boiler andPressure Vessel Cdde (hereafter referred to as the Code) aswell as other American National Standards, have beenconsidered in the development of this standard and thisstandard is intended to be compatible with their require-ments. However, this standard does not apply to activitiescovered by Section III, Div. I and 2, and Section Xi of theCode for those activities covered by the Code." WhileSection Il1, Divisions I and 2, and Section XI of the ASMEBoiler and Pressure Vessel Code address general require-ments for quality assurance program audits, these sectionsdo not explicitly address all the activities described inANSI/ASME N45.2.12-1977. ANSI/ASME N45.2.12-1977,subject to the exceptions of the regulatory position, shouldbe used in conjunction with Section II1, Divisions I and 2,and Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure VesselCode for auditing quality assurance programs where theASME Code does not address the activities covered byANSI/ASME N45.2.12-1977.3. Section 3.5.2 of ANSI/ASME N45.2.1 2-1977 requiresthat audits of quality assurance activities be regularlyscheduled to ensure that the quality assurance program isadequate and that activities are being performed in accord-ance with the quality assurance program. The frequency ofthe scheduling of audits is dependent on the status andimportance of the activities to be audited, and the follow-ing is considered acceptable scheduling:a. Internal Audits(I) Operational Phase Activities-Regulatory Guide1.33, "Quality Assurance Program Requirements (Opera-tion)," should be followed.(2) Design and Construction Phase Activities-Applicable elements of an organization's quality assuranceprogram should, be audited at least annually or at least oncewithin the life of the activity, whichever is shorter. In deter-mining the scope of the audit, an evaluation of the area beingaudited may be useful. The evaluation may include some orall of the following: prior quality assurance program audits;results of audits from other sources; nature and frequencyof identified deficiencies; and significant changes in person-nel, organization, or quality assurance program.b. External Audits(I External audits, after the award of a contract,are not necessary for procurement actions when the itemsor services are all of the following:(a) Relatively simple and standard in design,manufacture, and test, and(b) Adaptable to standard or automatedInspections or tests of the end product to verify qualitycharacteristics after delivery, and(c) Such that receiving inspection does notrequire operations that could adversely affect the integrity,function, or cleanness of the item.(2) For other procurement actions not listed inltem C.3.b.(I), audits should be conducted as follows:Elements of a supplier's quality assuranceprogram should be audited by the purchaser on a triennialbasis with the audit implemented in accordance withSection 4, "Audit Implementation," of ANSI/ASMEN45.2.12-1977. The triennial period should begin withperformance of an audit when sufficient work is in progressto demonstrate that the organization is implementing aQuality Assurance Program having the required scope forpurchases placed during the triennial period. When asubsequent contract or a contract modification that signifi-cantly enlarges the scope of activities performed by thesame supplier is executed, an audit should be conducted ofthe increased requirements, thus starting a new triennialperiod. If, at the time of the pre-award survey, the supplieris already implementing the same quality assurance programfor other customers that he proposes to use on the auditingparty's contract, then the pre-award survey, if it wasconducted in accordance with Section 4 of ANSI/ASMEN45.2.12-1977, may serve as the first triennial audit,Therefore, when such pre-award surveys are employed asthe first triennial audits, those surveys should satisfy thesame audit elements and criteria used on other triennialaudits.A documented evaluation of the suppliershould be performed annually. Where applicable, thisevaluation should take into account (1) review of supplier-furnished documents such as certificates of conformance,non-conformance notices, and corrective actions, (2) resultsof previous source verifications, audits, and receivinginspections, (3) operating experience of identical or similarproducts furnished by the same supplier, and (4) results ofaudits from other sources, e.g., customer, ASME, or NRCaudits.4. The guidelines (indicated by the verb "should")of ANSI/ASME N45.2.12-1977 contained in the followingsections have sufficient safety importance to be treated thesame as the requirements (indicated by the verb "shall") ofthe standard:a. The guideline concerning supplementing regularlyscheduled audits for Sections 3.5.3.3 through 3.5.3.5.b. Section 4.3.2.7-The guideline concerning correc*tive action on program deficiencies identified during'previous audits. In this regard, corrective action on programdeficiencies identified during previous audits is construed to1.144-2 mean "corrective action on program deficiencies in the areathat is being audited."5. Regulatory Position C.3 provides guidance on sched-uling internal and external audits. Section 1.3, "Responsi-bility," of ANSI/ASME N45.2.12-1977 states: "The workof establishing practices and procedures and providing'the resources in terms of personnel, equipment and serv-ices necessary to meet the requirements of this standardmay be delegated to other organizations and such delega-tion shall also he documented." Where more than onepurchaser buys from a single supplier, a purchaser mayperform an audit of the supplier on behalf of more thanone purchaser in order to reduce the number of externalaudits of the supplier. The results of this audit should bedistributed to all purchasers for whom the audit wasconducted.6. The guideline in Section 3.5.3.6 of ANSI/ASMEN45.2.12-1977 recommending an audit "when necessaryto verify implementation of required corrective action"does not meet the provisions of CriterionXVIII of Appen-dix B to 10 CFR Part 50. Audits as well as other methodsof surveillance can be used to verify implementation ofrequired corrective action.7. The requirements of ANSI/ASME N45.2.12-1977contained in the second sentence of Section 5.2,"Audit Records," read "Records shall include the auditsystem plan, individual audit plans, audit reports, writ-ten replies, and the record of completion of correctiveactions." Additionally, these records should includedocuments associated with the conduct of audits thatsupport audit findings (for example, audit checklists orprocedures).D. IMPLEMENTATIONThe purpose of this section is to provide informationto applicants regarding the NRC staff's plans for using thisregulatory guide.Except in those cases in which an applicant proposesan acceptable alternative method for complying withspecified portions of the Commission's regulations, themethod described herein will be used in the evaluationot the following applications that are docketed afterNovember 28, 1980;1. Preliminary Design Approval (PDA) applications andPreliminary Duplicate Design Approval (PDDA)applications.2. Final Design Approval, Type 2, (FDA-2) applicationsand Final Duplicate Design Approval, Type 2,(FDDA-2) applications.3. Manufacturing License (ML) applications.4. Construction Permit (CP) applications except forthose portions of CP applications that referencestandard designs (i.e., PDA, FDA-I, FDA-2, PDDA,FDDA-l, FDDA-2, or ML) or that reference qualifiedbase plant designs under the replication option.5. Operating License (OL) applications.If an applicant wishes to use this method in developingsubmittals for applications docketed on or beforeNovember 28, 1980, the pertinent portions of the applica-tion will be evaluated on the basis of this regulatory guide.1.144-3 UNITED STATESNUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIONWASHINGTON, D. C. 20555OFFICIAL BUSINESSPENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE. $300POSTAGE AND FEES PAIDU.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORYCOMMISSION}}
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                                                                REGULATORY GUIDE 1.144 AUDITING OF QUALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAMS
                                                        FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS
 
==A. INTRODUCTION==
WASH-] 283, Revision I, 'Guidance on Qualtty Assurance Requirements During Design and Procurement Phase of Appendix B, "Quality Assurance Criteria for Nuclear              Nuclear Power Plants," dated May 24, .1974 (Gray Book, Power Plants and Fuel Reprocessing Plants," to 1OCFR                  Revision I), and WASH-1309, "Guidance on Quality Part 50, "Domestic Licensing of Production and Utilization            Assurance Requirements During the Construction Phase of Facilities," establishes overall quality assurance require-           Nuclear Power Plants," dated May 10, 1974 (Green Book, ments for the design, construction, and operation of                  Revision 0), contain Draft 3, Revision 4, of proposed structures, systems, and components of nuclear power                  standard N45.2.12 (February 22, 1974), which is used by plants important to safety. Criterion XVIII, "Audits," of              the NRC staff in the evaluation of applications for con- Appendix-.B to 10 CFR Part 50 establishes requirements                struction permits and operating licenses. ANSI/ASME
          for conducting audits of the quality assurance program.               N45.2.1 2-1977 reflects development of the standard front This guide describes a method acceptable to the NRC staff              the proposed version included in the above WASH docu- for complying with the Commission's regulations with                  ments.
 
regard to auditing of quality assurance programs for nuclear power plants.                                                           ANSI/ASME N45.2.12-1977, subject to the regula- tory exceptions in Section C of this guide, will replace The Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards has                  N45.2.1 2 (Draft 3, Revision 4) contained in WASH-1283 been consulted concerning this guide and has concurred in            and WASH-1309 in the evaluation of proposed auditing.
 
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          the regulatory position.                                             procedures for the applicant's quality assurance program included in construction permit and operating license
 
==B. DISCUSSION==
applications.
 
Working GroupN45-2.12 of the American National                      An unqualified indication of conformance to the recom- Standards Committee N45, Reactor Plants and their Main-              mendations of this regulatory guide in an application means tenance, has pr-pared a standard that provides requirements          that the NRC staff will use the requirements of ANSI/ASME
          and guidance for establishing and implementing a system of          N45.2.12-1977 as supplemented or modified by the regula- internal and external audits of quality assurance programs            tory position of this guide in its review of the application.
 
for nuclear power plants, including the preparation, per- formance, reporting, and followup of audits by both the                               
 
==C. REGULATORY POSITION==
auditing and audited organizations.
 
The requirements that are included in ANSI/ASMI
              The proposed standard (Draft 4, Revision 3, dated                N45.2,12-1Q77 for auditing quality assurance programs for November 29, 1Q76) was approved and designated N45.2.12-             nuclear power plants are acceptable to the NRC staff and
          19771 by the American National Standards Institute on                provide an adequate basis for complying with the pertinent November 17, 1977.                                                   quality assurance requirements of Appendix B to 10 CFR
                                                                                Part 50, subject to the following:
            *Lines indicate substantive changes from January 1979 issue.
 
I. Section 1.5, "Referenced Documents," of ANSI/ASME
            lANSI/ASMr,. N4.5.2.12-1977, "Requirements for Auditing of        N45.2.12-1977 states that documents that are required to Quality Assurance Programs for Nuclear Power Plants," may he ohtained from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers,           be included as a part of the standard *are identified at the
        345 East 47th Street, New York, New York 10017.                        point of reference or described in Section 6 of the standard.
 
USNRC  REGULATORY GUIDES                          Comments should be sent to the Secretary of the Commission, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C. 20555, Regulatory Guides are issued to describe and make available to the   Attention: Docketing and Service Branch.
 
Public methods acceptable to the NRC staff of implementing specific parts of the Commission's regulations, to delineate tech-   The guides are issued in the following ten broad divisions:
        niques used by the staff in evaluating specific problems or postu- lated accidents, or to provide guidance to applicants. Regulatory    1.  Power Reactors                  6.  Products Guides are not substitutes for regulations, and compliance with      2.  Research and Test Reactors        7. Transportation them is not required. Methods and solutions different from those set 3.  Fuels and Materials Facilities    8. Occupational Health out in the guides will be acceptable if they provide a basis for the 4.  Environmental and Siting          9.  Antitrust and Financial Review findings requisite to the issuance or continuance of a permit or    5.  Materials and Plant Protection 10.    General license by the Commission.
 
Copies of issued guides may be purchased at the current Government Comments and suggestions for improvements in these guides are        Printing Office price. A subscription service for future guides in spe- encouraged at all times, and guides will be revised, as appropriate, cific divisions is available through the Government Printing Office.
 
to accommodate comments and to reflect new information or            Information on the subscription service and current GPO prices may experience. This guide was revised as a result of substantive com-   be obtained by writing the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, ments received from the Public and additional staff review.         Washington, D.C. '20555, Attention: Publications Sales Manager.
 
The specific applicability of these listed documents has been                        (a) Relatively simple and standard in design, addressed in the latest revision of the following regulatory          manufacture, and test, and guides:
                                                                                    (b) Adaptable to standard or automated ANSI Standard                Regulatory Guide                    Inspections or tests of the end product to verify quality characteristics after delivery, and N45.2                              1.28 N45.2.9                            1.88                                        (c) Such that receiving inspection does not N45.2.10                           1.74                          require operations that could adversely affect the integrity, function, or cleanness of the item.
 
2. The Foreword and Section 1.2, "Applicability," of ANSI/ASME N45.2.12-1977 state: "The ASME Boiler and                              (2) For other procurement actions not listed in Pressure Vessel Cdde (hereafter referred to as the Code) as            ltem C.3.b.(I), audits should be conducted as follows:
well as other American National Standards, have been considered in the development of this standard and this                              Elements of a supplier's quality assurance standard is intended to be compatible with their require-             program should be audited by the purchaser on a triennial ments. However, this standard does not apply to activities            basis with the audit implemented in accordance with covered by Section III, Div. I and 2, and Section Xi of the            Section 4, "Audit Implementation," of ANSI/ASME
Code for those activities covered by the Code." While                  N45.2.12-1977. The triennial period should begin with Section Il1, Divisions I and 2, and Section XI of the ASME            performance of an audit when sufficient work is in progress Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code address general require-               to demonstrate that the organization is implementing a ments for quality assurance program audits, these sections            Quality Assurance Program having the required scope for do not explicitly address all the activities described in              purchases placed during the triennial period. When a ANSI/ASME N45.2.12-1977. ANSI/ASME N45.2.12-1977,                     subsequent contract or a contract modification that signifi- subject to the exceptions of the regulatory position, should          cantly enlarges the scope of activities performed by the be used in conjunction with Section II1, Divisions I and 2,           same supplier is executed, an audit should be conducted of and Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel                  the increased requirements, thus starting a new triennial Code for auditing quality assurance programs where the                 period. If, at the time of the pre-award survey, the supplier ASME Code does not address the activities covered by                  is already implementing the same quality assurance program ANSI/ASME N45.2.12-1977.                                              for other customers that he proposes to use on the auditing party's contract, then the pre-award survey, if it was
    3. Section 3.5.2 of ANSI/ASME N45.2.1 2-1977 requires              conducted in accordance with Section 4 of ANSI/ASME
that audits of quality assurance activities be regularly              N45.2.12-1977, may serve as the first triennial audit, scheduled to ensure that the quality assurance program is              Therefore, when such pre-award surveys are employed as adequate and that activities are being performed in accord-            the first triennial audits, those surveys should satisfy the ance with the quality assurance program. The frequency of             same audit elements and criteria used on other triennial the scheduling of audits is dependent on the status and               audits.
 
importance of the activities to be audited, and the follow- ing is considered acceptable scheduling:                                              A documented evaluation of the supplier should be performed annually. Where applicable, this a. Internal Audits                                            evaluation should take into account (1) review of supplier- furnished documents such as certificates of conformance, (I) OperationalPhase Activities-Regulatory Guide            non-conformance notices, and corrective actions, (2) results
1.33, "Quality Assurance Program Requirements (Opera-                of previous source verifications, audits, and receiving tion)," should be followed.                                            inspections, (3) operating experience of identical or similar products furnished by the same supplier, and (4) results of
          (2) Design and Construction Phase Activities-              audits from other sources, e.g., customer, ASME, or NRC
Applicable elements of an organization's quality assurance            audits.
 
program should, be audited at least annually or at least once within the life of the activity, whichever is shorter. In deter-         4. The guidelines (indicated by the verb "should")
mining the scope of the audit, an evaluation of the area being        of ANSI/ASME N45.2.12-1977 contained in the following audited may be useful. The evaluation may include some or             sections have sufficient safety importance to be treated the all of the following: prior quality assurance program audits;          same as the requirements (indicated by the verb "shall") of results of audits from other sources; nature and frequency            the standard:
of identified deficiencies; and significant changes in person- nel, organization, or quality assurance program.                              a. The guideline concerning supplementing regularly scheduled audits for Sections 3.5.3.3 through 3.5.3.5.
 
b. External Audits b. Section 4.3.2.7-The guideline concerning correc*
          (I External audits, after the award of a contract,          tive action on program deficiencies identified during'
are not necessary for procurement actions when the items              previous audits. In this regard, corrective action on program or services are all of the following:                                  deficiencies identified during previous audits is construed to
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mean "corrective action on program deficiencies in the area                         
 
==D. IMPLEMENTATION==
that is being audited."
                                                                      The purpose of this section is to provide information
    5. Regulatory Position C.3 provides guidance on sched-         to applicants regarding the NRC staff's plans for using this uling internal and external audits. Section 1.3, "Responsi-        regulatory guide.
 
bility," of ANSI/ASME N45.2.12-1977 states: "The work of establishing practices and procedures and providing'              Except in those cases in which an applicant proposes the resources in terms of personnel, equipment and serv-           an acceptable alternative method for complying with ices necessary to meet the requirements of this standard          specified portions of the Commission's regulations, the may be delegated to other organizations and such delega-          method described herein will be used in the evaluation tion shall also he documented." Where more than one                ot the following applications that are docketed after purchaser buys from a single supplier, a purchaser may            November 28, 1980;
perform an audit of the supplier on behalf of more than one purchaser in order to reduce the number of external                1. Preliminary Design Approval (PDA) applications and audits of the supplier. The results of this audit should be              Preliminary Duplicate Design Approval (PDDA)
distributed to all purchasers for whom the audit was                      applications.
 
conducted.
 
2. Final Design Approval, Type 2, (FDA-2) applications
    6. The guideline in Section 3.5.3.6 of ANSI/ASME                      and Final Duplicate Design Approval, Type 2, N45.2.12-1977 recommending an audit "when necessary                      (FDDA-2) applications.
 
to verify implementation of required corrective action"
does not meet the provisions of CriterionXVIII of Appen-             3. Manufacturing License (ML) applications.
 
dix B to 10 CFR Part 50. Audits as well as other methods of surveillance can be used to verify implementation of              4. Construction Permit (CP) applications except for required corrective action.                                               those portions of CP applications that reference standard designs (i.e., PDA, FDA-I, FDA-2, PDDA,
    7. The requirements of ANSI/ASME N45.2.12-1977                        FDDA-l, FDDA-2, or ML) or that reference qualified contained in the second sentence of Section 5.2,                         base plant designs under the replication option.
 
"Audit Records," read "Records shall include the audit system plan, individual audit plans, audit reports, writ-             5. Operating License (OL) applications.
 
ten replies, and the record of completion of corrective actions." Additionally, these records should include                  If an applicant wishes to use this method in developing documents associated with the conduct of audits that              submittals for applications docketed on or before support audit findings (for example, audit checklists or          November 28, 1980, the pertinent portions of the applica- procedures).                                                       tion will be evaluated on the basis of this regulatory guide.
 
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Auditing of Quality Assurance Programs for Nuclear Power Plants.
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Issue date: 09/30/1980
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REGULATORY GUIDE 1.144 AUDITING OF QUALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAMS

FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS

A. INTRODUCTION

WASH-] 283, Revision I, 'Guidance on Qualtty Assurance Requirements During Design and Procurement Phase of Appendix B, "Quality Assurance Criteria for Nuclear Nuclear Power Plants," dated May 24, .1974 (Gray Book, Power Plants and Fuel Reprocessing Plants," to 1OCFR Revision I), and WASH-1309, "Guidance on Quality Part 50, "Domestic Licensing of Production and Utilization Assurance Requirements During the Construction Phase of Facilities," establishes overall quality assurance require- Nuclear Power Plants," dated May 10, 1974 (Green Book, ments for the design, construction, and operation of Revision 0), contain Draft 3, Revision 4, of proposed structures, systems, and components of nuclear power standard N45.2.12 (February 22, 1974), which is used by plants important to safety. Criterion XVIII, "Audits," of the NRC staff in the evaluation of applications for con- Appendix-.B to 10 CFR Part 50 establishes requirements struction permits and operating licenses. ANSI/ASME

for conducting audits of the quality assurance program. N45.2.1 2-1977 reflects development of the standard front This guide describes a method acceptable to the NRC staff the proposed version included in the above WASH docu- for complying with the Commission's regulations with ments.

regard to auditing of quality assurance programs for nuclear power plants. ANSI/ASME N45.2.12-1977, subject to the regula- tory exceptions in Section C of this guide, will replace The Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards has N45.2.1 2 (Draft 3, Revision 4) contained in WASH-1283 been consulted concerning this guide and has concurred in and WASH-1309 in the evaluation of proposed auditing.

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the regulatory position. procedures for the applicant's quality assurance program included in construction permit and operating license

B. DISCUSSION

applications.

Working GroupN45-2.12 of the American National An unqualified indication of conformance to the recom- Standards Committee N45, Reactor Plants and their Main- mendations of this regulatory guide in an application means tenance, has pr-pared a standard that provides requirements that the NRC staff will use the requirements of ANSI/ASME

and guidance for establishing and implementing a system of N45.2.12-1977 as supplemented or modified by the regula- internal and external audits of quality assurance programs tory position of this guide in its review of the application.

for nuclear power plants, including the preparation, per- formance, reporting, and followup of audits by both the

C. REGULATORY POSITION

auditing and audited organizations.

The requirements that are included in ANSI/ASMI

The proposed standard (Draft 4, Revision 3, dated N45.2,12-1Q77 for auditing quality assurance programs for November 29, 1Q76) was approved and designated N45.2.12- nuclear power plants are acceptable to the NRC staff and

19771 by the American National Standards Institute on provide an adequate basis for complying with the pertinent November 17, 1977. quality assurance requirements of Appendix B to 10 CFR

Part 50, subject to the following:

  • Lines indicate substantive changes from January 1979 issue.

I. Section 1.5, "Referenced Documents," of ANSI/ASME

lANSI/ASMr,. N4.5.2.12-1977, "Requirements for Auditing of N45.2.12-1977 states that documents that are required to Quality Assurance Programs for Nuclear Power Plants," may he ohtained from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, be included as a part of the standard *are identified at the

345 East 47th Street, New York, New York 10017. point of reference or described in Section 6 of the standard.

USNRC REGULATORY GUIDES Comments should be sent to the Secretary of the Commission, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C. 20555, Regulatory Guides are issued to describe and make available to the Attention: Docketing and Service Branch.

Public methods acceptable to the NRC staff of implementing specific parts of the Commission's regulations, to delineate tech- The guides are issued in the following ten broad divisions:

niques used by the staff in evaluating specific problems or postu- lated accidents, or to provide guidance to applicants. Regulatory 1. Power Reactors 6. Products Guides are not substitutes for regulations, and compliance with 2. Research and Test Reactors 7. Transportation them is not required. Methods and solutions different from those set 3. Fuels and Materials Facilities 8. Occupational Health out in the guides will be acceptable if they provide a basis for the 4. Environmental and Siting 9. Antitrust and Financial Review findings requisite to the issuance or continuance of a permit or 5. Materials and Plant Protection 10. General license by the Commission.

Copies of issued guides may be purchased at the current Government Comments and suggestions for improvements in these guides are Printing Office price. A subscription service for future guides in spe- encouraged at all times, and guides will be revised, as appropriate, cific divisions is available through the Government Printing Office.

to accommodate comments and to reflect new information or Information on the subscription service and current GPO prices may experience. This guide was revised as a result of substantive com- be obtained by writing the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, ments received from the Public and additional staff review. Washington, D.C. '20555, Attention: Publications Sales Manager.

The specific applicability of these listed documents has been (a) Relatively simple and standard in design, addressed in the latest revision of the following regulatory manufacture, and test, and guides:

(b) Adaptable to standard or automated ANSI Standard Regulatory Guide Inspections or tests of the end product to verify quality characteristics after delivery, and N45.2 1.28 N45.2.9 1.88 (c) Such that receiving inspection does not N45.2.10 1.74 require operations that could adversely affect the integrity, function, or cleanness of the item.

2. The Foreword and Section 1.2, "Applicability," of ANSI/ASME N45.2.12-1977 state: "The ASME Boiler and (2) For other procurement actions not listed in Pressure Vessel Cdde (hereafter referred to as the Code) as ltem C.3.b.(I), audits should be conducted as follows:

well as other American National Standards, have been considered in the development of this standard and this Elements of a supplier's quality assurance standard is intended to be compatible with their require- program should be audited by the purchaser on a triennial ments. However, this standard does not apply to activities basis with the audit implemented in accordance with covered by Section III, Div. I and 2, and Section Xi of the Section 4, "Audit Implementation," of ANSI/ASME

Code for those activities covered by the Code." While N45.2.12-1977. The triennial period should begin with Section Il1, Divisions I and 2, and Section XI of the ASME performance of an audit when sufficient work is in progress Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code address general require- to demonstrate that the organization is implementing a ments for quality assurance program audits, these sections Quality Assurance Program having the required scope for do not explicitly address all the activities described in purchases placed during the triennial period. When a ANSI/ASME N45.2.12-1977. ANSI/ASME N45.2.12-1977, subsequent contract or a contract modification that signifi- subject to the exceptions of the regulatory position, should cantly enlarges the scope of activities performed by the be used in conjunction with Section II1, Divisions I and 2, same supplier is executed, an audit should be conducted of and Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel the increased requirements, thus starting a new triennial Code for auditing quality assurance programs where the period. If, at the time of the pre-award survey, the supplier ASME Code does not address the activities covered by is already implementing the same quality assurance program ANSI/ASME N45.2.12-1977. for other customers that he proposes to use on the auditing party's contract, then the pre-award survey, if it was

3. Section 3.5.2 of ANSI/ASME N45.2.1 2-1977 requires conducted in accordance with Section 4 of ANSI/ASME

that audits of quality assurance activities be regularly N45.2.12-1977, may serve as the first triennial audit, scheduled to ensure that the quality assurance program is Therefore, when such pre-award surveys are employed as adequate and that activities are being performed in accord- the first triennial audits, those surveys should satisfy the ance with the quality assurance program. The frequency of same audit elements and criteria used on other triennial the scheduling of audits is dependent on the status and audits.

importance of the activities to be audited, and the follow- ing is considered acceptable scheduling: A documented evaluation of the supplier should be performed annually. Where applicable, this a. Internal Audits evaluation should take into account (1) review of supplier- furnished documents such as certificates of conformance, (I) OperationalPhase Activities-Regulatory Guide non-conformance notices, and corrective actions, (2) results

1.33, "Quality Assurance Program Requirements (Opera- of previous source verifications, audits, and receiving tion)," should be followed. inspections, (3) operating experience of identical or similar products furnished by the same supplier, and (4) results of

(2) Design and Construction Phase Activities- audits from other sources, e.g., customer, ASME, or NRC

Applicable elements of an organization's quality assurance audits.

program should, be audited at least annually or at least once within the life of the activity, whichever is shorter. In deter- 4. The guidelines (indicated by the verb "should")

mining the scope of the audit, an evaluation of the area being of ANSI/ASME N45.2.12-1977 contained in the following audited may be useful. The evaluation may include some or sections have sufficient safety importance to be treated the all of the following: prior quality assurance program audits; same as the requirements (indicated by the verb "shall") of results of audits from other sources; nature and frequency the standard:

of identified deficiencies; and significant changes in person- nel, organization, or quality assurance program. a. The guideline concerning supplementing regularly scheduled audits for Sections 3.5.3.3 through 3.5.3.5.

b. External Audits b. Section 4.3.2.7-The guideline concerning correc*

(I External audits, after the award of a contract, tive action on program deficiencies identified during'

are not necessary for procurement actions when the items previous audits. In this regard, corrective action on program or services are all of the following: deficiencies identified during previous audits is construed to

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mean "corrective action on program deficiencies in the area

D. IMPLEMENTATION

that is being audited."

The purpose of this section is to provide information

5. Regulatory Position C.3 provides guidance on sched- to applicants regarding the NRC staff's plans for using this uling internal and external audits. Section 1.3, "Responsi- regulatory guide.

bility," of ANSI/ASME N45.2.12-1977 states: "The work of establishing practices and procedures and providing' Except in those cases in which an applicant proposes the resources in terms of personnel, equipment and serv- an acceptable alternative method for complying with ices necessary to meet the requirements of this standard specified portions of the Commission's regulations, the may be delegated to other organizations and such delega- method described herein will be used in the evaluation tion shall also he documented." Where more than one ot the following applications that are docketed after purchaser buys from a single supplier, a purchaser may November 28, 1980;

perform an audit of the supplier on behalf of more than one purchaser in order to reduce the number of external 1. Preliminary Design Approval (PDA) applications and audits of the supplier. The results of this audit should be Preliminary Duplicate Design Approval (PDDA)

distributed to all purchasers for whom the audit was applications.

conducted.

2. Final Design Approval, Type 2, (FDA-2) applications

6. The guideline in Section 3.5.3.6 of ANSI/ASME and Final Duplicate Design Approval, Type 2, N45.2.12-1977 recommending an audit "when necessary (FDDA-2) applications.

to verify implementation of required corrective action"

does not meet the provisions of CriterionXVIII of Appen- 3. Manufacturing License (ML) applications.

dix B to 10 CFR Part 50. Audits as well as other methods of surveillance can be used to verify implementation of 4. Construction Permit (CP) applications except for required corrective action. those portions of CP applications that reference standard designs (i.e., PDA, FDA-I, FDA-2, PDDA,

7. The requirements of ANSI/ASME N45.2.12-1977 FDDA-l, FDDA-2, or ML) or that reference qualified contained in the second sentence of Section 5.2, base plant designs under the replication option.

"Audit Records," read "Records shall include the audit system plan, individual audit plans, audit reports, writ- 5. Operating License (OL) applications.

ten replies, and the record of completion of corrective actions." Additionally, these records should include If an applicant wishes to use this method in developing documents associated with the conduct of audits that submittals for applications docketed on or before support audit findings (for example, audit checklists or November 28, 1980, the pertinent portions of the applica- procedures). tion will be evaluated on the basis of this regulatory guide.

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