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Rev 6 to QA Manual - Operations
ML20094C430
Person / Time
Site: Arkansas Nuclear  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 05/30/1984
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ARKANSAS POWER & LIGHT CO.
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Arkansas Power & Light Company ATTN: John M. Griffin, Senior Vice President - Energy Supply P.O. Box 551 Little Rock, Arkansas 72203

-Gentlemen:

By letter dated May 4,1984 (John R. Marshall to Richard P. Denise, "AP&L Quality Assurance Manual - Operations"), Arkansas Power and Light Company submitted Revision 6 to the Quality Assurance Manual which incorporated comments made by the NRC staff.

We have reviewed this submittal and find that it satisfies the requirements of q 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B, and is therefore acceptable.

If you have any questions concerning the above, please contact this office.

Sincerely, W/ mf E. H. J nson, Acting Chief Reactor Project Branch 2 cc:

J. M. Levine, General Manager Arkansas Nuclear One P.O. Box 608 Russellville, Arkansas 72801 m

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l l 2 Response to NRC Questions Submitted 3/4/75 l l 2/7/75. Procedure Numbers 1005.xx l l changes to 1004.xx (Number Change Only). l l

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. It is the policy of the Arkansas Power & Light Company (AP&L), from the l l~ highest level-of corporate management, that its Quality Assurance Program l l

. for Operation meet.the requirements of the Code of Federal Regulations, l l

l 10 CFR 50, Appendix B, with respect to operation, maintenance, refueling, l repair and modifications, and inservice inspection of AP&L Nuclear j' Plants. The: program shall also meet the requirements of the ASME Boiler l l

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.l- l Quality Assurance personnel reporting to the Quality Assurance Manager l are responsible for auditing the Program as necessary and monitoring l

. activities ~ required by the Program to assure compliance with its l requirements. Disputes involving quality, arising from difference of l

opinions between QA personnel and other personnel, which cannot be l- settled interdepartmentally, shall be presented to the Energy Supply l Senior Vice President for resolution. ,I 1

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I I i= l l The Quality Assurance Manager is to provide for annual review of the I

. adequacy and overall effectiveness of the Program. Any defects in the I implementation of either this policy or the Program that are revealed l I during the review are to be reported to appropriate levels of management l together with appropriate recommendations. l l 1 I l Implementation of this policy is necessary in order to achieve the

.l l l reliability and safety required at our Nuclear Plants. Each person l I I l involved in activities concerning our Nuclear Plants is to be responsible l for assuring quality in his own work, and for compliance with the l requirements of the Program. The Quality Assurance Program policies, l manuals, and procedures are mandatory requirements which must be l implemented and enforced by all responsible organizations and l individuals.

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'O I I This TOPICAL report (manual) describes the AP&L quality program applied l

l lbyAP&Ltoitsoperatingnuclearplants. This manual is intended to l serve as a standard reference for final safety analysis reports to l l fulfill the requirements of the Standard Format and Contents of Safety l I Analysis Reports for Nuclear Power Plants Section 17, published by the l i

lNuclearRegulatoryCommission.

l-l The' objective of this program is to control those phases, as applicable,

! l for the design, procurement, manufacture and fabrication, installation, l operation, testing, refueling, repair, maintenance or modification to I existing safety related (Q-List) structures, systems and components that l

, prevent or mitigate the consequences of a postulated accident which may I cause undue risk to the health and safety of the public. The program is l an outgrowth of the principle that quality assurance emanates from each I individual contributor and that management is responsible for creating an l lawarenessof' quality.

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l requirements of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code,Section XI for l l repair, replacement,andinserviceinspectionofitemscoveredbythe I Code and Licensing commitments. l 1

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g and Electrical Equipment (8/72) l 1.33, rev. 2 QA Program Requirements-Operations (2/78) l 1.37 QA Requirements For Cleaning of Fluid l Systems and Associated Components of Water l Cooled Nuclear Power Plants (3/73) l 1.38, rev. 2 l QA Requirements for Packaging, Shipping, l Receiving, Storage and Handling of Items l

l For Water Cooled Nuclear Power Plants l (5/77) l 1.39, rev._2 Housekeeping Requirements For Water Cooled l Nuclear Power Plants (9/77)

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l Nuclear Power Plant Quality Assurance l

l Records (10/76) l 1.94, rev. 1 QA Requirements for Installation, l Inspection and Testing of Structured l Concrete and Structural Steel During the I l Construction Phase of Nuclear Power Piints l (4/76) I l 1.116, rev. 0-R QA Requirements For Installation, l Inspection and Testing of Mechanical l Equipment and Services (5/77) l l

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I l The terms used in this manual follow the definitions provided in l ANSI N45.2.10-1973, supplemented by additional terms and definitions l applicable to this report. l 1

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response to an inquiry to determine the vendor to whom the purchase order l will be awarded. l 1 I I l l Certificate of Conformance - A written statement, signed by a qualified l party, certifying that items or services comply with specific requirements. l l I I I l l l Certificate of Compliance - A written statement, signed by a qua~iffied l party, attesting that the items or services are in accordance with l specified requirements and accompanied by additional information to l I

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l required to prevent accidents which may cause undue risk to the health I and safety of the public or relied upon to mitigate the consequences of l such accidents if they were to occur.

l This involves those computer codes I utilized in design and analyses of Q-list components, and those utilized I as an active portion of Q-list components.

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l according to preset standards of acceptable cleanness. I I I I I l Contractor - Any organization under contract for furnishing items or l services. It includes the terms Vendor, Supplier, Subcontractor, l Fabricator and sub-tier levels of these where appropriate. l l l l l l Defective Material - A material or component which has one or more l characteristics that do not comply with specified requirements.

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l supplies, components, parts, appurtenances, systems, processes or I structures to predetermined quality requirements.

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(- administrative 1y controlling the work effort on station equipment and V l systems. It identifies applicable procedures and drawings; documents l reviews, approvals and results of inspections and tests; and provides a

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l Procedure-Adocumentthatspecifiesordescribeshowanactivityisto l l be performed. It may include methods to be employed, equipment or l lmaterialstobeusedandsequenceofoperations.

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  1. l and components whose tailure could cause an uncontrolled release of l radioactivity, or those essential for the safe shutdown and immediate and I I long-term operation following a Loss of Coolant Accident. l
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l safely is unimpaired, even though that item still may not conform to the I original requirement. ^

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l l Review-Anelementofinspectiontodetermineconformancetospecified L l requirements, which can be determined by examination of documents and l activities.

l l l l l Rework-Theprocessbywhichanonconformingitemismadetoconformto I a prior specified requirement by completion, remachining, reassembling or l lothercorrectivemeans. l 1 l Safety-Related - The term " safety-related", as used in this program, l

/3 l refers to those materials, parts, components, systems, structures and i U consumeable ite:ns classified as "Q" and so identified on the Q-list l l applicable to each nuclear plant. l l l 1 l l Source Surveillance - A review, observation, or inspection for the I purpose of verifying that an action has been accomplished as specified at l

l the location of material procurement or manufacture. l I I I l l Specification - A concise statement of a set of requirements to be I satisfied by a product, material or process indicating, whenever I appropriate, the procedure by means of which it may be determined whether I the requirements given are satisfied.

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Titles - Titles of individuals, such as Quality Assurance Manager, when l used in the TOPICAL report assigns the responsibility of performing the l requirement to the noted individual or his appointed designee.

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it can be established that the discrepancy will result in no adverse l conditions and that the item under consideration will continue to meet I all engineering functional requirements including performance, l

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-l l'ebricator and sub-tier levels of these where appropriate. l l 1 I i 7^'s l Verification - An act of confirming, substantiating and assuring that an I activity or condition has been implemented in conformance with the l specified requirements. I l l l l l Work Instructions - Written instructions used to transmit detailed I information on the specific measures necessary to comply with the l requirements of quality assurance procedures or any complex or difficult l l quality-relatedtask. l l l Work Package - A work package is a collection of applicable documents, l such as procedures, cleanliness control forms, inspection and test forms, l hold card forms, Ignition Source Permits, drawings, technical manuals, l

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l in the Introduction. It also includes a description of the interfaces l lwithotherorganizationswhomaybedelegatedtheworkofestablishing f-' I and executing portions of the Quality Assurance Program. The AP&L l Corporate Organization relevant to the operation of its nuclear plants is l shown in Figure 1. l l

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l He provides management assessment of the Quality Assurance l Program through review of QA Audit Reports and reports of NRC activities.

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1 1 I I l Energy Supply, headed by the Energy Supply Senior Vice President is l l

responsible for all activities related to the operation of AP&L Nuclear I l l l Plants. These activities include as a minimum: design, modification, l maintenance, inservice inspection and test, operation and those l additional activities discussed in Sections 2 through 18 of this manual. l Within Energy Supply, the Nuclear Operations and Energy Supply Service organizations are involved in activities requiring execution of the l

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l l providing support to AP&L nuclear ,

plants in the areas of quality I assurance, administrative services, engineering services and technical I services. His duties include providing technical direction, l administrative guidance and supervision to the: l I

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lTheAP&LQualityAssuranceOrganization(QAO)asshowninFigure4is e l I under the direction of the Quality Assurance Manager, who reports to the l l

g Energy Supply Services Director. The QA0 performs review, surveillance, I g

l inspection and audit functions during the operational phase of AP&L's l l nuclear plants and is independent of Nuclear Operations, and from cost I and scheduling considerations when opposed to safety and quality- l l considerations. The QA Manager shall have direct access to management 1evels, which assures his ability to:

l l identify quality problems; I l initiate,' recommend or provide solutions through designated channels; and l verify implementation of solutions. l I

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-([ l assurance or quality control disciplines with atleast two years in the nuclear field; and l l l l l

, l 3. Exhibit the ability to plan, schedule and direct the activities l 1 of others assigned to or functioning within the QAO. I I I I I The duties and responsibilities of the Quality Assurance Manager include the following:

l l l 1 I l l l 1. Develop Quality Assurance Program requirements for l modification, operation, and maintenance activites related to l

-l the safety related (Q-listed) systems, structures, and l components in AP&L nuclear plants.

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'I l Review, approval and verification of the quality assurance l 3. l I requirements placed upon contractors or vendors that provide l

equipment, material, or services for AP&L nuclear plants. l

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incorrect workmanship or procedures are detected. l l l l l l

S. Review, approval, distribution and control of QA Manuals and QA l Procedures and revisions thereto.

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l l The Quality Engineering Supervisor reports to the Quality Assurance  !

Manager, supervises QA Engineers and Auditors / Inspectors as assigned, l and assists the Quality Assurance Manager in the coordination of O activities within the QA Section. The Quality Engineering Supervisor may I

l l also perform duties normally assigned to Quality Assurance Engineers. l l l l l l 1.4.1.1.2 Quality Assurance Engineers l l l l l l The Quality Assurance Engineers (QAE's) report to a Quality Engineering l Supervisor, as assigned. The Quality Assurance Engineers are to be I l familiar with the Quality Assurance Program and associated procedures, l 10CFR50 Appendix B, regulatory guides, codes, and standards that address l quality assurance. They also possess the necessary functional l independence and authority to: identify quality problems, initiate, l recommend or provide solutions through designated channels, and verify l implementation of solutions. Specitically:

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i results to the Quality Assurance Manager and the Manager of the I audited area.

l l l l1.4.1.1.3 Quality Assurance Auditors / Inspectors l l lTheQualityAssuranceAuditors/InspectorsreporttotheQuality l l Engineering Supervisor and assist him in the implementation of the l lprogrambyperformingauditsandinspectionsasrequiredtoassureproper I application of the Quality Assurance Program. l l l 1 I i 1.4.1.2 Technical Services General Manager l

.I I o l l O l The Technical Services General Manager reports to the Energy Supply l l,ServicesDirectorandisresponsibleforprovidingsupporttoAP&L l l nuclear plants in the areas of plant performance, maintenance and l l availability, chemistry,environmentalmonitoring,metallurgyand l

l nondestructive examination. His duties include the following: I l l I I I 1. Provides technical direction and administrative guidance to: I

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b. Plant Maintenance Manager l l l c. Availability Engineering Manager l
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]" l The Engineering Services General Manager reports to the Energy Supply l

l Services Director and is responsible for LRGO design and engineering l lactivitiesrelatedtonuclearplantoperations. His duties include the i following: l l l 1 I l 1. Provide technical direction and administrative guidance to: l 1 1 1 l l a. Mechanical Engineering Manager l

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lTheEnergySupplyAdministrativeServicesGeneralManagerreportstothe l Energy Supply Services Director and is responsible for the development of l ladministrativeprograms,systemsandservicessupportivetomanagement.

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l l I I i Nuclear Operations is under the direction of the Nuclear Operations Vice I i., lPresidentwhoqeportstotheEnergySupplySeniorVicePresidentandis S -

1 responsible for the formulation, licensing, implementation and discharge I 1g4 - of operating policies and procedures relative to nuclear plant operations

'c and for nuclear fuel management. His duties include the following:

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l 1 The General Manager reports to the Nuclear Operations Vice President on l the corporate level (see figure 5) and has direct responsibility for l operating the plant in a safe, reliable and efficient manner.

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I The Plant Engineering Superintendent is responsible for drawing control, l

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l l The Operations Assessment Superintendent provides the capability to l

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l' Plant Quality Control department shall have sufficient authority and l l organizational-freedomto: identify quality problems; initiate, l l recommend or provide solutions through designated channels; and verify I implementation of solutions. His duties include the following:

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I l The SRC reports to the Nuclear Operations Vice President and is I responsible for providing of f-site independent reviews, and/or audits l

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l. cause undue risk to the health and safety of the public or to mitigate l D the-consequences'of such accidents if they were to occur. These l structures, systems, components and consumable items are identified in l

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n. l procedures state the policies and instructions necessary to fulfill the l intent of the program. Procedures provide for standard forms, lists, and l check-offs used in documenting the inspections, certifications, reviews, l I

surveillances and audits. The program and the procedures shall be l modified or supplemented from time to time as the need for change arises l during the life of the plant. Quality program policies, procedures and I l instructions are contained in the documents ~ listed in Table 3. l I

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j the commitments are to be submitted and approved by the Nuclear l

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performing. Such training shall include, as a minimum: plant security; l- discussion of the overall Company policies, procedures and instructions l l

which establish the quality program; an explanation of the AP&L quality l organizations; and a discussion of those procedures which implement the l quality program related to the employee's specific job-related activity.

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Society (AWS) Structural' Steel Code D1.1, and the American Society l Nondestructive Testing Standard SNT-TC-1A-1975, and certified to perform l these tasks in accordance with these codes and standards.

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,e l released through these departments are to be based upon the required l O]- lregulatoryrequirements,licensingbaseddocuments, functional l requirements, quality standards and design bases in accordance with NRC l

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l analyses, materials selection, equipment arrangement and layouts, l accessability for inservice inspection, and the specification of test and l inspection criteria. Those design activities performed by individuals l within Engineering Services are controlled by the use of LRGO Energy l Supply Procedures. Those design activities performed by individuals l

within Plant Engineering are controlled by the use of Plant l Administrative and Engineering Administrative Procedures. These l procedures include controls to assure that verified computer codes are

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' l j organization. These measures include the development of procedures among l g

l the participating organizations for the review, approval, release, i distribution and revision of documents involving design interface. I l Coordination of the interface control is the responsibility of the l originating organization's management unless otherwise specified in an j l AP&L procedure applicable to the design activity. Design information I v g g

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g procedures are implemented, Engineering Services for LRGO design or Plant i Engineering for plant design are to verify the adequacy of the design i through the performance of design reviews, the use of alternate or l

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i reviewer based upon the importance and complexity of the design, the l I

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l l cases, the design verification is to be complete prior to relying upon l the component, system or structure to perform its function.

l l 3.4.2 I l The verification process is to be performed by competent individuals or l groups other than those who performed or supervised the design but who I may be from the same organization. This verification, however, may be I performed by the originator's supervisor in accordance with departmental I procedures if he is the only individual in the organization competent to I g

l perform the verification and provided the need is individually documented l landapprovedinadvancebytheresponsibleManagerorSuperintendent.

l The frequency and effectiveness of use of Supervisors as design verifiers l is to be verified by QA through scheduled audits to guard against abuse.

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l effects of the changes on the overall design. I I I I I l 3.4.3 l l l l 1 l When a test program is used to verify the adequacy of a design, it is to I f'includesuitablequalificationtestingofaprototypeorinitial g I

l production unit under the most adverse conditions and carried out in I accordance with documented procedures and/or instructions. Testing is to l

l be performed as early as possible prior to installation of plant I equipment, or prior to the point when the installation would become I irreversable. I I I I I I l l l l l l 1

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design changes, including field changes, are documented in departmental l procedures for Engineering Services and Plant Engineering. Design l

l lchangesaresubject'toreviewandverificationbythesameorganization

_, -l which review and verified the original design unless otherwise specified l in departmental procedures for design control. If minor changes to an l approved design are required to meet plant requirements or conditions, l

' Field Change Notices (FCN) may be issued or otherwise documented by a l . cognizant engineer and transmitted with the changes for review and l b'

a'prcval p in accordance with Plant Engineering Administrative Procedurcs.

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l requirements, codes and standards (including quality standards) are to be l ident1 Tied, approved, documented and controlled through applicable LRGO

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l in accordance with Section~16.0, to determine the cause and to institute I I

l appropriate changes in the design process and/or Quality program to l prevent recurrence. When a significant design cnange is necessary l because of an incorrect design, the design process and verification l

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I l upgrading or modification of these documents as described in this l I section. The controls for maintaining these records are established by I I

I l specific procedures described in Section 17 of this manual. These l

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l procedures and are to meet the provisions set forth in NRC Regulatory l Guide 1.'123, rev.1 (7/77) unless otherwise rioted in 7able 1.

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l l req'uired, ?.hrough the preparation and issuance of a Contract. The l proct.rement 'af- services is initiated through the preparation and issuance I of a Contract. The preparation, review, approval and issuance of these l g procurement documents is to be in accordance with applicable procurement l and contract administration procedures. Purchase Orders for items are l I

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l l of a design specification. New or revised specifications for replacement l items are-to be evaluated by the responsible engineering organization l ~against the original specification for the item. The evaluation is to be l

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l procured. Procurement documents also establish requirements for source l audits and inspection, extension of the procurement requirements to lower i tier suppliers or subcontractors, and preparation and delivery of I documentation. These requirements may either be in the form of documents I attached to the P0 or Contract or by incorporating them in the specific 7] l design specifications. Quality programs are to be specified by invoking l d the appropriate sections of 10CFR50, App. B, the appropriate ANS1 I g

l standards and/or the appropriate AP&L generated quality requirements for l l items or services. The appropriate sections of the ASME Boiler and i Pressure Vessel Code are to be invoked for items originally designed to l meet ASME requirements.

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-l operation and load changing, process monitoring, fuel handling; l modification; maintenance and repair; radiation control; calibration and I ~ test; chemical-radiochemical control; plant emergencies; test and

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l l plant procedures are to specify the period of time during which they may l be used and made readily available to affected members of the plant I fstaff. In the event of an emergency not covered by an approved I procedure, operations personnel may take action, without obtaining l approvals, so as to minimize personnel injury and damage to the facility l and to protect health and safety. l l

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l documents. Procurement control includes provisions for source evaluation I l ~ and selection, objective evidence of quality furnished by the contractor, l

-lsurveillanceandauditatthesource,examinationofproductsupon l delivery and testing of received material for conformance to procurement l criteria. The depth and necessity of procurement controls depend upon I the uniqueness and complexity of the item / service, procurement frequency I with the same supplier and past supplier performance for the specific l items or services covered by the procurement document. The control of l

. purchased material, equipment and services is to be in accordance with l the requirements of Regulatory Guide 1.38 Rev. 2 (5/77) and 1.123 Rev.1 l (7/77) unless otherwise noted in Table 1.

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l 7.2.1 l l l s l lAQualifiedVendorsList(QVL)istobemaintainedandcontrolledunder l the direction of the Quality Assurance Manc er. The QVL identifies l lthosevendors/contractorsthathavebeenevaluatedandapprovedbythe l QA0 to furnish material, ,eguipment or services, and identifies any l

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l l applicable for ASME procurements).

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l . product / service which performs satisfactorily in actual use. l l Evaluation information includes: experience of users of identical l

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y and/or procurement records that have been accumulated in connection l with previous procurement activities and operating experiences. l (This method is not applicable to ASME procurements).

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l QVL provided the manufacturer of the item is on the QVL and all AP&L l requested' documentation originates from the manufacturer. The QVL is to

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l- section 4.3) Source surveillance is to be performed by QA personnel or I l

l..their appointed representative in accordance with <.urveillance plans l approved by the _ Quality Assurance Manager and the results documented per l quality assurance procedures. Reports documenting inspections performed l

and discrepancies observed are prepared by the person performing the I

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l periodically performed under the direction of the Quality Assurance l Manager to' verify implementation of a satisf actory quality program on the

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l (e.g., CASE, other utilities, or prime contractors), as evaluated and I l

l approved by the Quality Assurance Manager, may be used as an alternative l l to audits by AP&L to verify the vendor / contractor is implementing a I I

l satisfactory quality program. Audits are to be conducted in accordance I

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I inspected at the vendor's facility by AP&L, an inspection is to be l- . performed by a Quality Control Inspector at the point of receiving to I

.l verify that the material or equipment confor:n to the inspection I requirements identified in the procurement documents. I I

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documents for objective evidence that the material or equipment conforms I to the procurement requirements. Review and acceptance of this I documentation is to be performed by a Quality Control Engineer prior to ey 1 installation or use of such material or equipment and documented unless l

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l be required by procurement documents which identify the requirements met I by the vendor. The validity of the vendor's certification program is to l be periodically verified through scheduled source surveillance and audit l lactivitiesorthroughindependenttestingoftheitembyAP&L.

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AP&L prior to closure of the nonconformance by the vendor / contractor.

l These nonconformances are to be documented and become part of the l I

procurement documentation furnished by the vendor / contractor for the l material, equipment or services procored. l l 1 1 I l 7.5.2 l l 1 1 I l Material and equipment found to be deficient or missing procurement l e I documentation during receiving inspection or found to be deficient as a l result of independent testing is to be clearly identified, segregated l l l l l l 1 1

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l subassemblies,.are_to be established within LRGO and plant procedures. l lTheseproceduresaretorelateanitemofproduction(batch, component, I part, etc.) at any stage, from initial receipt through fabrication, I l installation,repairormodificationtoanapplicabledrawing, l l specification, or other pertinent technical documents. These measures I are to assure that only correct and accepted items are used and I installed. I l

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l specifications or procurement documents, are to be established within I I

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unambiguous and indelible, and applied in such a manner as not to affect I I I l the integrity or function of the item. Markings are also to be l

transferred to each piece of material (plate, barstock, tubing, etc.)

l when subdivided. Large quantities of small items, may be identified by l I

applying markings or tags to their shipping packages, boxes or other l suitable containers. l l 1 1 I I I I l l I l l l- l l l l l 1 I

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l lPlantorganizationsreceivingmaterials,partsandcomponentsareto l verify that they are properly identified while under their control. l l

lQualityControlpersonnelthroughtheirsurveillanceandinspection l activities assure that compliance to these requirements are being met. l

'lQualityAssurancepersonnelthroughtheirauditactivities,alsoassure I that materials, parts and components are being identified in accordance l with this manual.

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I Defective or incorrect materials, parts and components identified by l plant personnel or support groups are to be handled in accordance with l

i Section 15 of this manual and plant procedures for nonconformances and

'l corrective action. Defective or incorrect iteins are to be tagged with a l l " hold tag" affixed to the item or otherwise identified per plant l procedures. I l

l 1 I i 8.4.2. I I I l I l Defective or incorrect items are to be stored in segregated areas except l for those items installed or which, due to their size, weight l configuration, etc., are impractical or impossible to store in the I designated controlled storage area.

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-l' with the: applicable portions of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code l or for structural welds, the AWS Structural Steel Code D1.1, and the l American Society of Nondestructive Testing (ASNT-TC-1A-1975 and l supplements). The requirements for cleaning and flushing of fluid l

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j Personnel qualification and/or certification records for a special l

l q- l process are to be regularly reviewed by the supervisor responsible for l

'J .that special process to assure that the appropriate documents are I l up-to-date and personnel are periodically requalified and/or recertified l In accordance with plant procedures. .

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I lprovisionsofRegulatoryGuides1.33,Rev.2,unlessotherwisenotedin i Table 1, and with the applicable sections of the ASME Boiler and Pressure l lVesselCodeforASMEdesignateditems.

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l ensure that the required tests are performed as scheduld within the I specified time interval, surveillance procedures are established and l

. maie'ained for mandatory surveillances identified in the Technical l Specifications. These procedures are to specify the component or system, l

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procedures, inspection intervals and type of inspections. Plant l Engineering is to coordinate the implementation of the ISI plans at l

l appropriate scheduled outages. The plans are also to be made available l for review by the Code Inspector. l l

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l l and are functioning properly; I b) test personnel have been qualified to perform the test in 1 accordance with the requirements of Section 2 of this manual; l c) appropria'e witness and hold point notifications have been l

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' measurements, tests and calibrations are identified, controlled and ,I l 1 calibrated against reference standards to assure that accuracy is I maintained within the limits specified by the inspection or test I requirements. Control of measuring and test equipment is to comply with I the applicable provisions of Regulatory Guide 1.33, rev. 2, pertaining to I measuring and test equipment, unless otherwise noted in Table 1. 1 I I i l l 12.1.2 I I I I I I This section does not apply to rulers, tape measures, levels or other l lsuchdeviceswherenormalcommercialpracticesprovideadequateaccuracy.

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.I l Measuring and test equipment'is to be properly controlled, calibrated and

.I adjusted at specific intervals or prior to use to assure the necessary 1 accuracy of calibrated. equipment. Calibration intervals are to be based I upon the type of equipment, manufacturer's recommendations, stability and 1

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(~} are to have an accuracy at least four times that of the measuring and I test equipment. In any instance where the four times criteria is unable l

to be met, standards are to have an accuracy level, acceptable I calibration range, and precision equal to or better than those required l l for the ranges affected by the calibration. Accuracies less than four l times will be acceptable when warranted by statistical analysis or l llimitedbythestate-of-the-artasauthorizedbyresponsiblemanagement.

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I Instructions for preservation are to be provided for items subject to I deterioration or damage through exposure to air, moisture, or other l environments during fabrication, processing, assembly, and interim

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~l required to preclude deterioration and prevent damage. When maintenance I of specific internal or external environments are necessary, they are to l be included in special packaging instructions and maintenance procedures.

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'specified in the AP&L operating license and other_ appropriate regulatory

' l i documents.' The Health Physics Supervisor is responsible for assuring l lthatradioactivesourcesand'instrumentscontainingradioactivesources l l are' shipped, stored and handled per these requirements and plant l

_ procedures. The Nuclear Support Supervisor is responsible for assuring l- that special nuclear material (SNM), as defined.in plant procedures, are l

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l l13.5.1 l l l lMaterialsandequipmentwhichhavecompletedthereceivingprocessareto l

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-l of the Manager, Nuclear Quality Control are to be performed and I documented on a periodic basis to assure that the integrity of the items l

l and their containers are being maintained. Periodic audits under the l control of the Quality Assurance Manager are also performed to assure

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l through the Maintenance Manager to assure that the safety of the plant is l not compromised nor the Technical Specifications violated. Maintenance l activities are to be performed per plant procedures and instructions and l I

l conducted in a manner to assure quality at least equivalent to that l specified in the design documents, material specifications and inspection l requirements. As experience is gained in operation of the plant, routine l

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l to be controlled in accordance with approved procedures to prevent their l inadvertant use or installation. These procedures are to contain I measures to assure the prompt identification and notification, I l documentation, segregation,technicalreview,dispositionand I l verification of a nonconforming itea. l I

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l The' initiator of the NCR and his department head are to review the i disposition for acceptance prior to implementing corrective action. If l they cannot agree with the assigned individual on the disposition, the l d l plant General Manager is to decide. For a repair or use-as-is l disposition, a cognizant engineer knowledgeable in the design l requireneents for the af fected item is also to review the NCR for l concurrence of the disposition. Written justification for the design l l change, repair or deviation that has been accepted is to be documented to I denote the as-built condition and is to be made a part of the NCR.

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l l systems and structures are to be verified by reinspecting the item as loriginallyinspectedorbyamethodwhichisatleastequaltothe I original inspection method. The rework and repair inspection records are l to be documented and become part of the permanent records for the item.

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l Specifications to the NRC are to be documented by the initiator and l

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.and which results in a disposition of repair or use-as-is. All such I nonconformances are to be reported to AP&L for evaluations and l acceptance. The vendor / contractor is to document such nonconformances on I their applicable nonconformance report which is to be included in the 1 ljfinaldocumentationpackagesubmittedtoAPAL,inaccordancewiththe l

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ltoassurethatthecauseoftheconditionisdeterminedandcorrective l action taken documented and reported to appropriate levels of management I

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g I this manual. I I I I I i 16.2.2 I I I I i l Cognizant supervisors are to review discrepancies discovered during the l lcourseofstationoperations,andinthecaseofsignificantconditions l l adverse to safety, initiate action to identify their cause and take I necessary corrective action to prevent their recurrence. Corrective l

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l action. The plant's General Manager is to review the monthly status l lreportsconcerning"open"nonconformancereportsandtakesappropriate I g

I action to ensure corrective action is both prompt and prevents I recurrence. If the nonconformance is of a significant condition adverse l

l to safety, the plant's General Manager may request assistance from l technical support groups at the plant and/or LRGO to evaluate the l

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l taken to resolve the condition. 'In the case of significant conditions I adverse to safety, documentation is to include action initiated to l determine cause and to prevent recurrence. l I l l 1

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l resolution, it is to be referred to the next level of management for l l resolution. The General Manager at the plant and the Senior Vice l President, Energy Supply at LRGO are to have the final decision regarding I resolution of QC and QA initiated corrective action documents, I respectively. l l 1 1 I l 16.2.5 l l l l l l When vendors furnish products or services that do not conform to the 1 lrequirementsoftheapplicablepurchasecontractand,intheopinionof J] I the Manager, Nuclear Quality Control, the vendor warrants consideration I for reappraisal, the Manager, Nuclear Quality Control is to submit a l

l vendor reappraisal request to the Manager, Quality Assurance for I determination of action to be taken. Results of the reappraisal, I together with a request for specific corrective actions, are to be I

' transmitted to the vendor. If the vendor does not improve his quality I assurance system and products as requested, the Manager, Quality I Assurance is to remove the vendor from the Qualified Vendor List (QVL) in I accordance with departmental procedures. I I I I I l l I I I I I I l l I I I I I I l l l 1

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l l l l l l Significant conditions are to include, as a minimum, the following: l l l l l l (1) Conditions that have a direct adverse affect on the safety of I the plant or personnel.

l l (2) Conditions that have caused the uncontrolled release of I radioactive materials (liquid, solid, gaseous or air l

l particulate) to the environs. l (3) Trends indicated by nonconformances which could lead to unsafe l l l plant operations. 1 (4) Any condition the plant's General Manager considers to be of l

l major consequent.9 1 I l l l l 16.3.2 l l l l l l When significant conditions adverse to safety are discovered, the g

responsible supervisor and management personnel are to evaluate the g I condition and determine if it is a repc^ table occurrence. Reportable l loccurrencesaretobehandledasdescribedinSection15ofthismanual l l and are to be submitted to the PSC and SRC for review. l l l l l 1 16.4 VERIFICATION l l 1

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I Quality Assurance personnel. Audits are to be performed in accordance l with Section 18 of this manual.

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l l Quality Assurance personnel are to periodically audit quality-relat d 1

-lrecordsandrecordsfilingandstorageprocedurestoassurethatthe l l records management program is being properly implemented. Audits are to I be performed as outlined in Section 18 of this manual.

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l l l (2) Those which would be of significant value in maintaining, I l reworking. repairing, replacing or modifying the item.

l (3) Those which would be of significant value in determining the l l cause of an accident or malfunction of an item.

l l (4) Those which provide required baseline data for i. service l

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-l .(2) Those of no significant value in maintaining, reworking, l l- repairing, replacing or modifying the item.

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l .Tne Manager, Nuclear Quality Control is responsible for receiving, I inspecting.and authenticating such documents as directed by plant l procedures for turnover of quality assurance documents from suppliers to I AP&L. When approved for receipt by Quality Control, such records are to l

l be transmitted to the Plant Administrative Manager for filing and I

! storage.

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l. l lPermanentrecordsaretobemicrofilmedandstoredwithinacontrolled l l area at the nuclear power plant per plant procedures. A duplicate sct of ,I microfilm is also made and stored at a remote location.

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-- l Indexing methods and systems for quality-related records are delineated l linplantproceduresforplantrecordsmanagement. l l 1

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l l Records submitted for storage in either 1 .*etime or temporary files are l

l to be subject to the following requirements for receipt control: l l l l l l (1) Establishment of a records check list designating the required l quality-related records.

l l (2) Establishment of a system designating criteria for document I inspection to assure that records are accurately completed, l

l legible and received in good condition. l (3)- A file system to indicate which quality related documents have l

(] l been received. I K./ 1 I l I i 17.5.2.1 1 I I l- 1 I Implementation of receipt control requirements for storage is the l

. responsibility of the Plant Administrative Manager.

l l 1 17.6 FINAL DISPOSITION I- l lTheplantAdministrativeManagerisresponsiulefordisposalof l 1 quality-related records in accordance with. plant procedures for document I retention and disposition, which permits periodical purging of records I retained past their required retention date. I l 1 l I

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'l -A comprehensive system of planned and periodic audits are to be provided l i

.to assure and verify compliance with all aspects of the administrative l controls and quality assurance program. Audits are to be planned and l

. performed in accordance with' written procedures, plans and checklists and l

-l are to conform to the applicable portions of Regulatory Guides 1.144, l

- rev. 1 (9/80) and 1.146, rev. 0 (8/80), unless otherwise noted in Table l

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=l The audit program is to include provisions to determine the compliance l with and effectiveness of the quality assurance program in controlling l

structuras, systems, components and activities in accordance with the j

-V ;ll rules set forth in the codes, standards and regulations identified in the l l . Introduction of this manual. l

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-l l l The Quality Assurance Manager is assigned auditing responsibility within l

-this quality' program and is responsible-for the selection and assignment

/ l of auditors. Auditors are to be independent of any direct responsibility l

. for performance of the. activity which is to be audited and are not to  !

g l = report to a management representative who has direct responsibility for l the activity being audited.

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l- 1 I I I 18.2.2 I g- l (s~ ~ ~) I l Auditors assigned auditing responsibilities are to have experience and l

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. training commensuate with the scope, complexity and/or special nature of l

l the activities to be audited. When audit assignments are made, I considerations are given to special abilities, specialized technical j l training, prior pertinent expertise, personal characteristics, education I and capability. If no one within the QA0 meets these prerequisites I completely, technical specialists are to be used to assist in the 1 lauditingoftheactivity. Technical specialists are to meet the I requirements of paragraph 18.2.1 of this section. I I I I I i 18.2.3 I

.I l l I I Audit personnel are provided appropriate training to assure their I competence for performing the required audits. Proficiency of audit l

l personnel is maintained by one or more of the following methods: 1 I I I I

(~N . l (1) Regular, active participation in the audit process. I

'l (2) Review and study of codes, standards, procedures and l

l instructions. I I

(3) Participation in training or orientation programs.

l l l l18.3AUDITSCHEDULE l l l l 1 18.3.1  ;

I I lAuditsaretobeperformedonaplannedandperiodicbasisinaccordance l

.I with an audit schedule. Audit schedules are to be pr: pared at the I beginning of each year by the QA0 and approved by the Quality Assurance l

l Manager and SRC. l I I I I I I I i l l l l g I l l A I TOPICAL REPORT REV. 6 l l P l 10 ATE 5/30/84 I I & 1 SECTION: 18.0 AUDITS lPAGE 18-2 I I L I I I I I I I

I. l l l l- 18.3.2 l ym, I l q.) l l l Audit scheoules assure that as a minimum, the following areas are l audited,underthecognizanceoftheSRC,attheindicatedfrequencies l

l within AP&L: l I I l >

l l (1) The conformance of facility operation to provisions contain,ed l within the Technical Specifications and applicable license l

l conditions at least once per 12 months. I (2) The performance training, qualifications, and retraining of all l

l members of the facility management and operations staff, and l the performance, training, and qualifications of new members of l

I the entire facility staff at least once per 12 months. l l (3) ,The results of all actions taken to correct deficiencies l

l occurring in facility equipment, structure, systems or methods I of operation that affect nuclear safety at least once per six 1 months. (A portion of this activity is performed as a part of I each internal quality audit.)

l l (N' l (4) The Facility Emergency Plan and implementing procedures at I

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least once per 12 months.

1 , (5) The Facility Security Plan and implementing procedures at least l once per 12 months.

l l l '(6) Any other area of facility operation considered appropriate by l the SRC or the Nuclear Operations Vice President.

l' l (7) The Facility Fire Protection Program and implementing l procedures at least once per 24 months.

l 1 l l18.3.3 l

l l Audits of vendor / contractor activities are to be scheduled as identified l

l in Section 7, paragraph 7.3.3 of this manual. These audits are to l I, evaluate and verify their quality assurance program, procedures and l l l

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s l l l l l . activities, to assure compliance with the procurement documents, and to I f' .

verify they periodically review and audit their suppliers quality l l assurance program. I I I I l 1 18.3.4 I I l l I l Periodic reviews of the audit programs are to be performed by the SRC or l their appointed management representative at least semi-annually to l

l assure that audits are being accomplished in accordance with the I requirements of the technical specifications, this manual and Regulatory l

l Guide 1.33, rev. 2 (2/78), unless otherwise noted in Table 1. I I I I I

1. 18.3.5 I l l 1 l l- Regularly scheduled audits may be supplemented, as required, to cover I unforeseen events or changed requ.Jements.

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. Audit plans and checklists are to be prepared by the auditor and approved l

l by the Quality Assurance Manager prior to performing the audit. l Checklists'aretobeusedduringtheaudittoassurethatall l l l requirements of the activities audited are addressed during the audit and I that those procedures and instructions issued to control the audited  ;

I activity are adequate. l l l l l l 18.4.2 I I I I I l Upon completion of an audit, a written report is to be prepared which l lincludesatleastthefollowingitems: l l l l l l l l 1 h~' I

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I I I I l (1) Description of audit scope and date. l I

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l (2) Identification of the auditor (s). I l

l (3) A summary of audit results. l (4)' Details of nonconformances or programmatic deficiencies.

l (5) Recommendations for correcting nonconformances or improving the l Quality Assurance Program, as appropriate.

l 1 l l18.4.3 I l lDeficienciesidentifiedasaresultofaninternalauditaretobe l l recorded on an Audit Finding Report (AFR) by the auditor and issued to ' l

.the department head responsible for the area audited for corrective I action. The department head a r their assigned designee is to provide l prompt corrective action to the deficiencies identified and document on l the AFR the action taken or to be taken to prevent recurrence. l Appropriate follow-up including re-audits by the assigned audit grau,n is l

l conducted in the deficient creas to verify proper and timely l implementation of corrective action commitments. Follow-up actions are q to be documented on the AFR.

l l l Y' I I I l l 18.4.4 l l l l l l Audit reports pertaining to plant acthities are to be independently 1 reviewed by the PSC and the SRC to determine if additional corrective l

l actions need to be initiated to assure continued safe operation of the l plant. Audit reports pertaining to LRGO activities are to be l

l independently reviewed by the SRC. In addition to these reviews, the l audit reports are to be distributed, as a minimum, to the Nuclear l

'l Operations Vice President,' Quality Assurance Manager and appropriate l llevelsofmanagementhavingresponsibilityintheareaauditedtoassure

-l their awareness of the findings. l l l l 1 l l I I l l l 1

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.I jersonnel are to be recorded and distributed to the Quality Assurance l

, ll Manager and a designated representative of the audited organization. l

- Deficiencies are to be recorded on an AFR, and the audited organization l

l' is to describe actions taken to correct deficiencies and prevent I recurrence on the AFR. Corrective actions are to be verified by QA

~l personnel and documented on the AFR. l l I I l

.- I 18.5 RECORDS l 1 I l .

l l Written internal audit reports, including checklists, AFR's and related l

_ldocumentationsupportingthefollow-upactivitiesaretobeforwardedto I the Administrative Manager for storage in accordance with Section 17 of l t- this manual. External audit reports are to be maintained / stored in the l

I applicable vendor / contractor. file maintained by the Quality Assurance l l' Manager.

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l l 18.6 NUCLEAR FUEL AUDITS l

1 l lArkansasPower&LightCompanydelegatestoMiddleSouthServices,Inc.,

l- a' wholly owned subsidiary of Middle South Utilities, Inc., the l

-y l responsibility for performing those quality assurance functions necessary l l to assure that its nuclear fuel is designed and fabricated in accordance l lwithregulatoryrequirementsandacceptedcodes,standardsand

. I specifications. The MSS Quality Assurance section monitors the design l and fabrication of the fuel through a program of audits of the fuel l

- l- fabricator, including both design review audits and fuel fabrication l

-audits. MSS a130 conducts audits of component suppliers as deemed 1 necessary by the Manager, Qualtiy Assurance (MSS), to ensure the quality l l~ofthefuel. Formal audit reports are issued by MSS to document their l l

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l-1 I I I audit activities and to identify nonconformances or other items requiring I

( action by the fuel-fabricator. Resolution of nonconformances or other items requiring action ~is verified by MSS and documented in follow-up I i reports. The AP&L Quality Assurance Manager is on distribution for all I audit and follow-up reports.

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l include systems, required to prevent postu- l structures, and lated accidents that could l components whose cause undue risk to the l satisfactory perfor- health and safety of the

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.I ments, they shall graph 7.2, minor changes to l l be subject to the (procurement) documents, such l

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l in the preparation commercial terms and conditions I of the original  !

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.l be performed in an environment which does not l area equivalent to endanger the requisite quality I l

l the level of storage of an item. The receiving l requirement for the inspection area environmental l item. controls may be less stringent l than storage environmental l

l requirements for that item, l however, the short time spent l in the less stringent receiv- l ing inspection area shall be l of such duration that will l not adversely affect the item l being received. l l l l l

l. ANSI N45.2.2 ..."The 'Special The "Special Inspection" l Paragraph 5.2.3 Inspection' pro- procedure shall be readily G l cedure, complete available to inspection l with documentation personnel and may be attached l

l instructions shall to the item or container. l be attached to the l

l item or con- l tainer..."

l I ANSI N45.2.2~ The use or storage People working in storage l Subsection 6.2.4 of food, dririks, and areas have a right of access l salt dispensers in to water dispensers per OSHA l

l any storage area is requirements. Additionally, l prohibited. due to the location and l layout of the building, per- l sonnel may temporarily store l lunches in the work place. l l l l l l l 0' l l A i

l TOPICAL REPORT i

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V l l I l l This area is policed for l

(~'i , I sanitation. I U

ANSI N45.2.2 " Container markings Containers are adequately l Appendix (A-3) shall appear on a marked for storage, identifi- l lA.3.9(1)Second minimum of two sides cation, and retrieval.

l l Group of the container, Multiple marking requirements l l preferably on one are imposed, where necessary.

I side and one end." l l l l l l ANSI N45.2.2 " Container markings Container markings are of a l l Appendix (A-3) shall be...no less size which permits easy l

l A.3.9 (4) Second than 3/4" high recognition. l l Group container permit-l ting." l I I I l l ANSI N45.2.2 " Container marking The information required l l Appendix (A-3) shall include the in container inrking is A l A.3.9 following informa- evaluated on a case-by- l tion..." base basis. Marking is l

l adequate in each case. I l l l l l ANSI N45.2.2 "Non-metallic plugs Non-metal plugs and caps are l Appendix (A-3) and caps shall be of a suitably visible color.

l l Section A 3.5.1 (1) brightly colored." I l l I I l ANSI N45.2.2 Plugs or caps shall In cases where plugs or caps l Appendix (A-3) be secured with tape do not snugly fit, additional l

l Section A 3.5.1 (5) or other means as securing devices or measures I necessary to prevent which will not be detrimental l

l accidental removal. to the item will be used. l l l l l l l l l l l l l O'~ l A l

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l. ANSI N45.2.2 Marking of items The last paragraph of Section l

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Appendix (A-3) not within a con- A.3.9 could be interpreted as

.l Section A 3.9 tainer. prohibiting any direct marking l on bare austenitic stainless

~l steel and nickel alloy metal l surfaces. In lieu thereof, l paragraphs A.3.9. (1) and (2) l will be used to control l marking on the surface of l austenitic stainless steels l

l and nickel base alloys subject l l to the following limitations:

l l- " Marking materials containing l l sulfur, lead, zinc, mercury, l

l copper and low melting alloys l l as a basic chemical consti-l l tuent shall not be brought in l contact, or shall not bt used l l q l on surfaces of corrosion l v/ resistant alioys. Low sulfur, l l l low fluorine and/or low l chlorine compounds may be l used on austenitic stainless l steels." The maximum limits l

l for the above mentioned mark- l ing materials will be as l

l follows: l (a) Total inorganic and l

l organic halogen content l shall not exceed one (1) l l percent. l (b) The sulfur content shall l not exceed one (1) l percent.

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, 'l ANSI N45.2.2 Inert Gc. tilankets There may be cases involving l C large or complex shaped items for which an inert or dry air I l purge is provided, rather

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than a static gas blanket, in l order to provide adequate l protection due to difficulty l of providing a leak proof l barrier. In these cases, a l positive pressure purge flow l

l may be utilized as an alter- l nate to a leak proof barrier.

I I ANSI N45.2.2 Limits halogen and Engineering may allow the use l Appendix A, sulphur content of of tapes containing greater l

-A.3.5.2,(1),(a) tape. amounts of halogans after I

appropriate evaluation, l I

I however, the quantities shall l l

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l- not be such that harmful concentrations could be l

l leached or relased by break- l I

down of the compounds under l expected environmental l l

conditions.

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General Alternative equivalent

-lRegulatoryGuide l l 1.39 ANSI N45.2.3 requirements may be utilized l to cover those situations not included in the subject l l

Standard; for example, situa-l tions in which shoe covers l I

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.I I I i l and/or coveralls are required l

} but material accountability l

l is not. In addition, zones l might be combined into the l next more restrictive l category in order to reduce l total number of zones. l l l l 1

-l ANSI N45.2.3 Identifies various When this standard is applied, l housekeeping re- its requirements are imple-l- l l quirements, includ- mented in those areas affected l ing cleanliness, by wor'. activities associated

.l l l fire prevention, with modifications, opera- l and fire protection tions, or maintenance as l

l which must be determined necessary by Plant l accomplished during Staff.

l l . the progress of l construction.

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l l lRegulatoryGuide Pre-Construction / This section required verifi-l l 1.30/ ANSI N45.2.4 Installation Verifi- cation that items are in l cation satisfactory condition for l l l Regulatory Guide installation and have not l 1.116/ ANSI N45.2.8 suffered since initial l

l receipt inspection. Upon l receipt, items are inspected l and stored in an environment 1 which will not adversely l

l affect the item. Documented l routine inspections and l periodic audits of the storage I I I l l l 1 l- l i I l l n l i i l l A l TOPICAL REPORT lREV. 6 l l P l lDATE 5/30/84 l l & 1 SECTION: TABLE 1 lPAGE T1-7 l l L l l l l l 1 1

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of pre-const ruction veri fica-l tion in addition to documen- l tation of initial receipt

, :l inspection, periodic storage l inspections, and audits of I storage is not required. I I I i 4 l

l -ANSI N45.2.4 Identifies various These tests will be performed l tests to be as determined by " gineering

-I performed. or Nuclear Operations based l I

.; upon the significance of l' change or modif 4ation. l I 1

~l l l R.G. 1.58 In addition... the AP&L takes exception to this I

-(Section C.6) candidate should be requirement. AP&L's education l

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1 e l -a high school and experience requirements l

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graduate or have are in accordance with ANSI l earned the General N45.2.6-1978. l Education Development l l l (GED) equivalent of I a high school l l

[ diploma. 1 I I l' -

l l .R.G. 1.74/' Definitions of Based upon the guidance of i Certificate of ANSI N45.2.13, 10.2,_the lANSIN45.2.10

'l- Conformance and definitions of these two l Certificate of terms will be exchanged.

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l l I I l R.G. 1.94/ Section 1.4 defines This requirement for rein- I I I ANSI N45.2.5 inprocess tests and

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forcing steel will be l

.1 (Sectior,1.4) states: interpreted to permit taking I the rebar test specimen at i ... samples of these the fabrication shop, prior I tests must be taken to start of fabrication of l from the lot or the rebar from the heat or I batch of ciaterials fraction thereof represented l

l supplied to the site by the test specimen. For l l for use." these tests performed at the I fabrication shop, certifica- l tion shall be available to l ,

l l provide objective evidence l that the test specimens l

I represent the material sup- l plied for use at the site.

l I l Requirement:

lANSIN45.2.5 ' l A '

l (Section 4.5) Section 4.5, Con- l crete Placement, l

I references American l Concrete Institute l l

l (ACI) standards l ACI-305-72, l l l " Recommended Prac- l tice for Hot Weather l

1- Concreting" and ACI- l 306-66, " Recommended l

l Practice for Cold l Weather Concreting."

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l 1 1 I I I Interpretation: I I

_( In order to clarify l use of these ACI I standards, we will I apply the following I requirements:

l l PLACING TEMPERATURES OF CONCRETE:

l l l l A. During hot weather concreting:

l l l l Placing temperatures of concrete will be l

l' limited to the following: l ,

I I l l l 1) Concrete members less than 3 feet in least I dimension will not exceed 90 F.

l l l l 2) Concrete members from 3 feet to 6 feet in l

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v l least dimension will not exceed 70*F. I 1 l l l I 3) Concrete members more than 6 feet in least l l dimension will have placing temperature as l

l near 50*F as can be obtained by use of ice l l' as necessary up to 100 percent of adding l

l mixing water; and by shading aggregate and I sprinkling the coarse aggregate the day it l

l is to be used. Care will be taken so that l I

l no unmelted ice remains in the concrete at ,

I the end of the mixing period. I I I i l I I I I I I I l I l l I I I

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I l I l l B. During cold weather concreting: l O

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l In heating the water and aggregate, live steam l to heat the fine and coarse aggregate shall not be used. The permissible range for concrete l

l l temperature shall be as follows:

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1) Sections less than 3 feet in least l dimensions: 55 to 75*F. l I I I i l 2) Mass concrete 3 feet or more in least l dimension: 45 to 65*F.

I I The mixing water and aggregate will be -

l l purchased as required. The materials will be l free of ice, snow and frozen lumps before they l

l enter the mixer. l l l 1 I O, l ANSI N45.2.5 Requirement: l (Section 4.8) l l Section 4.8, "In process Test on Concrete and - l Reinforcing Steel" states, " Samples for in process l

l test of concrete shall be taken at the sampling

  • l point in accordance with ASTM C172. This point may l

l be at the truck mixer discharge if the last piece l of conveying equipment is a chute, bucket, l conveying system, or similar equipment. Pump l concrete must be sampled from the pump line l l l discharge." l I I I I I I l l l l l l l l 1 l l 1 o l i i l l A I TOPICAL REPORT lREV. 6 l l P l lDATE 5/30/84 l l & 1 SECTION: TABLE 1 lPAGE T1-11 1 I L l l l l_ l l I

e i l 1 l l Interpretation: l

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- C/ - l l l For performance of correlation tests, the l requirements of ANSI N45.2.5-1974 shall be I I followed. I I l l I l ANSI N45.2.5 Requirement: l l(Section4.8) l l Section 4.8, "In process Tests on Concrete and I Reinforcing Steel" contains Table B entitled, i " Required In process Tests." The following l l modifications to this tabla will be applied:

I I Interpretation:

l l l l REINFORCING STEEL l l l I In process testing or reinforcing steel will l l

(') l include the mechanical properties of yield l strength, tensile strength and percent elongation l l I on full size specimens for each bar size for each l l 50 tons or fraction thereof from each mill heat.

l l Bend tests are performed during material l qualification testing only, except as noted below l l 1 for bar sizes #14 through #18. I I I I I l Table A, " Required Qualification Tests" as applied l to reinforcing steel will include bend tests as l

I required by ASTM A615 and summarized below: l l l 1 1 1 l i I I I I I I l i I I l 6 I l b l l A l

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1 I I I I l a) For bar sizes #3 through #11, one full size l I

/~ ') specimen from largest bar size rolled from each  !

v l l l mill heat, unless material from one heat l differs by three or more disignation numbers.

l. When this occurs, one bend test shall be made l-from both the highest and lowest designation l number of the deformed bars rolled. l l l l l l b) For bar sizes #14 through #18, Supplementary l Requirements S1 of ASTM A615 will be applied.

l I One full size specimen for each bar size for l each mill heat. If supplementary requirements l- are not followed for mill tests, they will be l applied as in process tests.

l l l 1 The above interpretation is consistent with  !

g l Regulatory Guide 1.15, " Testing Reinforcing bars l for Category I Concrete Structures," Revision 1, l

f'y l December 1972. l V l l l l l In process test specimens may be selected at the l rebar fabrication shop, prior to start of l fabrication of the rebar from the heat or fraction l thereof represented by the test specimen.

l 1 I Acceptance criteria for any failed test l

l (qualifications as well as in process) may be the l same as that for tensile tests specified in

l. Subarticle CC-2331.2 of ASME Section is', Div. 2 l

Code (1975). This states that if a test specimen l

l fails to meet the specified strength requirements, l l- l I I l l I I I I I l l I (X) l I I I l A l TOPICAL REPORT lREV. 6 I I P I lDATE 5/30/84 l l & 1 SECTION: TABLE 1 lPAGE T1-13 l l L l I l l l I l

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1 I I l l two (2) additional specimens from the same heat and I

~'l I' of the same bar size would be tested, and if either I v I I I of the two additional specimens fails to meet the I specified strength requirements, the material l

l represented by the tests would be rejected for the i specified use. Alternative use of rejected I material under strict control may be subject to l l evaluation by the Project Engineer.

l l l Requirement:

lANSIN45.2.5 1 (Section 4.9) l l Section 4.9, Mechanical (Cadweld) Splice Testing l

l states in paragraph 4.9.4 " Separate test cycles I shall be established for mechanical splices in l

l horizontal, vertical and diagonal bars, for each l l bar size and for each splicing crew..."

l l l Interpretation:

l l

/7 l l The terms " horizontal, vertical and diagonal bars" l

l will be interpreted to apply respectively to the l following types of splice positions:

l l l l

a. Hozizontal, including 10 to horizontal l l l b. Vertical, including 10* to vertical l
c. 45* angle, including 10 to 80* angle l l l l The words " splicing crew" will be interpreted to I refer to all members on the project that are I activitely engaged in preparing and assembling l

1 - cadweld mechanical splices at the final splice l location. Separate test cycles will be established l l 1 I for each bar size and each splice position. l l l l l l l i I n)

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l l ANSI N45.2.12 An individual audit For those routine audits l (O

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l (Para 0raph 4.2.1) plan describing conducted during operations, I l

l the audit to be a written procedure (s) l performed shall be covering each audit may be l developed and utilized. Procedure (s) will l documented by the identify the audit scope, l auditing organiza- a requirement that individual l tion. This p'lan checklists be utilized list-l l shall identify the ing requirements which are to l audit scope, the be audited and notification l

l requirements, the of the audited group. l l activities to be l

l audited, organiza- l tions to be notified, l the applicable l documents, the l

l schedule, and written l procedures or check-l lists.

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l l l ANSI N45.2.13 The certificate The person attesting to a l (Section 10.2.d) should be attested certificate shall be an l

l to by a person who authorized and responsible l is responsible for employee of the supplier, l

l this quality assur- and shall be identified by l ance function and the Supplier.

l l l whose function and l position are

l described in the l Purchaser's/

fl Supplier's quality l

l assurance program.

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I I I I I R.G. 1.64 (Section "While design Consistent with the require- l C.2)/ ANSI N45.2.11 verification by the ment of ANSI N45.2.11,

[] l l designer's immediate paragraph 6.1, design verifi- I supervisor is en- cation may be performed by l

-I couraged, it should the originator's supervisor, l not be construed if the supervisor is the only l

l that such verifi- individual in the organization I cation constitutes competent to perform the l

l the required inde- verification. I pendent design l l l verification, ..." l

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i i l I l l TABLE 3 l cs l l sj- I QUALITY PROGRAM POLICIES, PROCEDURES AND INSTRUCTION l l MANUALS LIST l l l 1 l l 1. Quality Assurance Program for Operations l l l l l l The Quality Assurance Program'for Operations establishes the l

.l policies and guidelines of the AP&L quality assurance program for l

l its operating nuclear plants. This program is to be followed by all l l organizations involved in safety-related work applicable to l ..

I operating nuclear plants. I I I I i l 2. Energy Supply Procedures Manual l I I I l l The Energy Supply Department - Little Rock General Of fice (LRGO) l l employes a system of procedures designated as Energy Supply l

l Department Procedures (ESP) in order to implement Program l l requirements for the control of design, engineering, nuclear fuel, l

(] l licensing, training and procurement activities in support of the l

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operating plant.

l l l l The ESP's and revision thereto are prepared by Energy Supply LRGO l l l personnel, reviewed and approved by the Quality Assurance Manager, I the Energy Supply (LRGO) Procedures Task Force and the responsible l l I department head. I I I I I l 3. Quality Assurance Procedures Manual i 1

I l l The Quality Assurance Organization employes a system of procedures l designated as Quality Assurance Procedures (QAP) in order to assure l l l proper implementation of the program. The QAP's and revisions l l l

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i l l I l theritto are prepared by the Quality Assurance Organization, reviewed l I I and approved by the Quality Assurance Manager and approved by the

v. l I l Energy Supply Services Director and the Sr. Vice President, Energy I Supply l l l l

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4 Quality Assurance Administrative Procedures Manual l

l l The Quality Assurance Organization also employes a system of l l 1 procedures designated as Quality Assurance Administrative Procedures l (QAA). These procedures provide technical and administrative l l l instructions to the Quality Assurance staff to aid in implementing l their responsibilities within the quality program.

l l l l l5. Overall Plant Adminstrative Procedures Manual l

l l The plant operation organization employes a system of procedures l l I designated as Overall Plant Administrative Procedures. These l procedures implement Quality Assurance Program requirements and l l

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l control on site activities. Overall Plant Administrative Procedures I and changes thereto are prepared by the plant staff, reviewed by the l l l Plant Safety Committee and approved by the plant's General Manager. l The procedures and revisions are also raviewed by the Manager, l l l Nuclear Quality Control to assure that Quality Assurance Program l commitments are met.

l l l 1 l6. Departmental Plant Administrative Procedures l I Each department (operations, maintenance, engineering and technical l l l support, training, quality control, etc.) at the plant has developed I procedures in support of the Overall Plant Aoministrative Procedures l

l and this Quality Assurance Program. These procedures provide l technical and administrative instructions to the various departments l l l l l l l l l l

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l l I l I to aid in implementing their responsibilities within the quality l l program. Each department head is responsible to perform a QA review

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l l of their procedures to assure conformance with the Quality Assurance l I

l Program. These procedures are reviewed by the Plant Safety g l Committee and approved by the Plant's General Manager. I I l I I I l l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l l I I I I l I I I I I I I I I l 1 I n i I L _J l l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l i I I I I I I I I I l I 'l i I

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