PQAP definition
Examples of PQAP in a sentence
Contractor shall follow the PQAP throughout its performance of the Work.
Contractor shall be responsible to perform the quality control and inspection activities in accordance with the PQAP.
In accordance with the PQAP, Contractor shall also require Major Subcontractors to establish, implement and maintain appropriate quality assurance programs (which may either be the PQAP or such other quality assurance program capable of being audited to the requirements of the PQAP) for their respective portions of the Work consistent with the nuclear safety quality classification of their portion of the Work.
If Contractor is not taking the actions required with respect to defective Work in accordance with the PQAP, Owner shall have the right to cause Contractor to take corrective action.
Contractor shall provide Owner with five (5) copies of the PQAP and Quality Assurance Program or make them available electronically.
Owner shall have the right to have its authorized representatives inspect the Work in order to assure that the Work complies with the requirements of this Agreement, including Contractor's PQAP.
Contractor shall provide Owner and its authorized representatives with reasonable access during normal working hours to the Work at Contractor's facilities, and all pertinent documentation relating to the Work, for observation and inspection, including auditing of activities for conformance with the requirements of the PQAP and all requirements of this Agreement.
The PQAP shall support Owner's compliance with 10 C.F.R. Part 50, Appendix B and ASME NQA-1 – 1994 and shall be subject to review and audit by the Owner at the Owner's request.
The PQAP shall support Owners’ compliance with 10 C.F.R. Part 50, Appendix B and shall be subject to review and audit by the Owners at the Owners’ request.
The PQAP and associated policies and procedures shall address Contractor’s Scope of Work, including without limitation systems, structures and components in a manner consistent with their classification with respect to their importance to nuclear safety (i.e., safety related, important to safety, non-safety related) or their importance to the capacity, operability and reliability of the Facility as classified in the DCD.