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Development of quality assurance requirements - an international comparison

Abstract

Total quality management strategy and the worldwide introduction of the DIN/ISO 9000 (EN 29 000) series of standards have given new impetus to traditional quality assurance. The most important change must surely be seen in the holistic approach of total quality management and its strict orientation towards customer requirements and satisfaction. International codes and standards for the nuclear industry will also have to be brought into line as part of the process of harmonizing quality assurance system standards. One possible approach is simply to specify a supplementary 'delta' of nuclear-specific requirements to be appended to the broad range of conventional requirements. It is a particular feature of quality-assured procedures in Germany that product and/or component related quality requirements and quality verifications are defined in the specifications of the architect engineer so that full implementation of the requirements from the design phase through to the manufacturing phase is assured. Looking at the development of the European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR) and the elaboration of 'Common Rules', it is to be anticipated that a major step will be made toward international harmonization of safety criteria. (orig.)
Authors:
Link, M; [1]  Mertz, W [2] 
  1. Siemens AG, Bereich Energieerzeugung (KWU), Erlangen (Germany)
  2. Siemens AG, Bereich Energieerzeugung (KWU), Offenbach am Main (Germany)
Publication Date:
Dec 01, 1993
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
DEN-94-0F2757; EDB-94-049161
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Kerntechnik; (Germany); Journal Volume: 58:6
Subject:
99 GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS//MATHEMATICS, COMPUTING, AND INFORMATION SCIENCE; NUCLEAR ENGINEERING; QUALITY ASSURANCE; STANDARDS; COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS; GLOBAL ASPECTS; INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION; MANAGEMENT; NUCLEAR INDUSTRY; COOPERATION; ENGINEERING; EVALUATION; INDUSTRY; 990100* - Management
OSTI ID:
5281438
Country of Origin:
Germany
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 0932-3902; CODEN: KERTAA
Submitting Site:
DEN
Size:
Pages: 319-326
Announcement Date:
Apr 01, 1994

Citation Formats

Link, M, and Mertz, W. Development of quality assurance requirements - an international comparison. Germany: N. p., 1993. Web.
Link, M, & Mertz, W. Development of quality assurance requirements - an international comparison. Germany.
Link, M, and Mertz, W. 1993. "Development of quality assurance requirements - an international comparison." Germany.
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