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Department-Wide Quality Assurance Functional Area Qualification Standard
DOE-STD-1150-2002
b.
Describe the elements of an effective work control program and the
documentation used to control maintenance.
c.
Discuss the relationship between maintenance and Conduct of
Operations, QA, and Configuration Management.
d.
Discuss the storage and maintenance requirements for parts, materials,
and equipment.
e.
Describe the difference between temporary and permanent repairs/work
and the requirements and controls to prevent inadvertent modifications.
4.
QA personnel shall demonstrate a familiarity level knowledge of the
processes for design and engineering practices.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
Describe methods of identifying and controlling design inputs, design
processes, and design outputs.
b.
Discuss different methods of design analysis and design changes, and
state how they are documented and controlled.
c.
Identify the methods of design verification and describe their relative
advantages and disadvantages.
d.
Discuss the controls for computer software used to originate design
solutions and design verification.
5.
QA personnel shall demonstrate a familiarity level knowledge of the
computer software quality assurance.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
Discuss the objectives, applicability, requirements, and responsibilities
prescribed in DOE Notice 203.1, Software Quality Assurance.
6.
QA personnel shall demonstrate a familiarity level knowledge of the
procurement processes.
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