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reflected

JEAG4101

1990

IAEA

50-C/SG-0

• 50-C-0

• 50-SB-01-Q14

1996 (Country taking part in un)

IAEA GS-R-3

GS-G-3, 1

-1987

IS09001

-1994

JEAG4101

1993

IS09001

reflected

JEAG41Q1

revised in 2000 (in Japan)

-2000

JEAC4111-2003

JEAC4121-2005

Figure 10.1.1 Relationship between Japanese, European and American QA criteria (as of August 2006)

Chapter 10 Quality Assurance (QA)

standards to be required by the purchasing party in its procurement activities. It was voided in June 2008 when the QA standards to be required by the purchasing party in its procurement activities were incorporated in the JEAG4121-2005 Addendum-2007, which is guidance to JEAC4111-2003 and considered the requirements in JEAC4101-2000.

The “Standardized QA specifications” newly issued as the JEAG4121-2005 Addendum-2007 has its basis in IS09001:2000, and has added relevant clauses on special requirements in NPP QA.

(2) ISO quality standards

The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has been issuing its QA standards as a worldwide international standard in order to facilitate free trade by avoiding individual countries having individual quality requirements.

IS09001:1987: First edition of “Quality System Requirements”.

IS09001:1994: “Quality System Requirements” revised to include 20 items facilitating suppliers’ engagement

IS09001:2000: “Quality Management System (QMS)” offered, clarifying the role of top management

IS09001:2008: No significant changes, but several notes were added facilitating smooth operation. To be published in October 2008.

The ISO quality standards, coupled with the certificate system, have been broadly adopted in Japanese industry. About 40,000 companies had been awarded the certificate by 2007. The ISO quality standards have also been adopted in the nuclear industry and most related companies have gotten the certificate. Thus, JEAG4101-2000 as well as 1809001:2000 have been practiced as QA standards in purchasing specifications.

  1. Establishment of jeac4111-2003

  1. Background to establishment of JEAC4111 *2

(*2) Exposition in JEAG4121-2005

JEAC4111 was established as follows.

December 2001:

The Advisory Committee on Nuclear Safety (ACNS) in the Advisory Committee for Natural Resources and Energy (ACNRE), which is an advisory body for the Minister of Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), decided to set up a “Study Group on What the Inspection Should Be” in order to review the national inspection regime.

February 2002:

“The Study Group on What the Inspection Should Be” started to review the inspection regime.

June 2002;

“The Study Group on What the Inspection Should Be” presented seven basic and concrete subjects for the new inspection regime in its interim report on “Policy on Reviewing the Inspection System for Nuclear Facilities”. One of the proposed subjects was to address QA in nuclear facilities regulation.

October 2002:

In reaction to the malicious recording of voluntary inspections uncovered in August of 2002, the Nuclear Safety Regulations and Laws Sub-committee (NSRLS) in the ACRNE stressed the importance of the QA system in ensuring nuclear safety and recommended that international QA standards such as ISO9001 should be adopted in recognition of the importance of the role of top management and of globalization.

February 2003:

“The Study Group on What the Inspection Should Be” proposed that the QA requirements be institutionalized on the basis of the ISO9001, in response to the recommendation of the NSRLS, From this background, relevant ordinances and rules of competent authorities were revised in 2003 in accordance with the Law on the Regulation of Nuclear Source Material, Nuclear Fuel Material and Reactors, and the QA requirements for nuclear safety were concretely authorized. In response, in October 2003 JEA issued JEAC4111-2003 based on IS09001:2000. The Japanese government evaluated it and endorsed it in December 2003. Since then nuclear operators (electric utilities) have

NSRA, Japan

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