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Example 64
8.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
This section describes policies and procedures that will be used to meet QA program objectives. This section also develops the
strategies PFP will use to ensure the S&M of the PFP inventory, the material stabilization project, the deactivation project, and the
dismantlement of the PFP Complex buildings and are completed in a high quality manner.
8.3.1 QA Program
The QA program for the PFP Stabilization and Deactivation Project is implemented in accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR
830.120, Quality Assurance Requirements, (QA Rule) and HNF-PRO-260, Quality Assurance Program . The manner in which the
requirements are implemented is specified in QA program plans and implementing procedures for the PFP Complex. The QA
program is applied using a graded approach commensurate with the importance of activities to the success of the PFP Stabilization
and Deactivation Project.
8.3.2 QA Strategy
The PFP Stabilization and Deactivation Project activities will require a significant level of QA and quality control as stabilization
operations, supporting material testing and characterization, and transition objectives are implemented. Examples where a high
degree of focus will be required include procedure compliance, data management, data verification, and continuous process
improvement.
Example 65
9 Quality Assurance Strategy
9.1 Introduction
A contractor will be responsible for the management, control, and oversight of the 771 Closure Project. The RMRS QA Plan (QAPP)
will be used to control and monitor the quality aspects of the project activities. The QAPP will describe roles, responsibilities, and
methodologies for ensuring compliance with DOE Order 5700.6C (the Order), and IO CFR 830.120, (Price-Anderson Amendments
Act, also known as the Rule). The 771 Closure Project will follow the requirements set forth in the QAPP.
9.2 Purpose and Scope
The contractor's QAPP will identify the strategy and controls currently employed, or to be developed and implemented by the
contractor, to consistently deliver products and services that meet the requirements of customers and stakeholders. The QAPP will
serve as a map of the current controls employed by the contractor, and will present a concise strategy for the continuing
development of the contractor's QA Program.
The QAPP is relevant and applicable to the specific operations of the contractor and its subcontractors, and where applicable, to the
interface controls between the contractor and K-H, and between the contractor and other K-H subcontractors. When Safety Class or
Augmented Quality conditions exist, Project Management may decide to obtain subcontractors who have earned the "Approved
Supplier" status. Approved suppliers are required to submit a quality program which meets equivalent standards to the integrator's
QAPP. The evaluation and approval of such programs is performed by K-H for placement into the Site Approved Supplier List.
9.3 Program Requirements
The QAPP will identify the QA elements of the QA Program and defines them in the context of implementing programs and controls.
Specific programs and controls are also referenced in the QAPP, such as floor level procedures, plans and documents used to
control all activities involved in the 771 Closure Project. The QAPP applies to all project personnel. Project personnel will understand
the program's impact from training, indoctrination and the commitment evidenced by management.
One of the primary aspects of the QA program is management involvement. The project will be implemented through a project
management team. This criteria also includes self assessments by the management team.

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