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KKG-Q-PSOO5<br />
NUCLEAR powER PLANT GOESGEN-DAENIKEN LTD<br />
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1. Applicability<br />
The examination specification KKG-Q-PSOO5 is applicable for surface<br />
examination method using the magnetic particle techniques. With this<br />
examination procedure, separations (cracks, inclusions) on or just<br />
below the surface <strong>of</strong> ferromagnetic material can be detected.<br />
2. Benulattons applied<br />
ASHE Code. Section III, NB-53S2<br />
SVDB regulation NE-14, Rev. 3 "Procedure for <strong>In</strong>-service<br />
inspection and supervision <strong>of</strong> components subject to acceptance<br />
and belonging to safety classes 1-4"<br />
DIN 54130, DIN 54131/T1/T2<br />
SVDB "Technical regulations for pressure vessels and boilers",<br />
Vol. 1. Regulation 510.<br />
3. Qualification <strong>of</strong> examination personnel<br />
examination personnel should have a level 1 or level 2 training and<br />
qualification in accordance with the SGZP or other requirement<br />
training systems (e.g. DGzfP, OeGzfP).<br />
The examination personnel are responsible for the correct<br />
performance and recording <strong>of</strong> the examination results. They are<br />
supervised by a quality assurance engineer with SGZP-Level III<br />
training or equivalent, who is responsible for the planning and<br />
conducting <strong>of</strong> the examination, for the <strong>In</strong>terpretation and evaluation<br />
<strong>of</strong> the results and -where necessary- the implementation <strong>of</strong><br />
appropriate measures. The accepting authority is entitled to approve<br />
the qualifications <strong>of</strong> examiners and to decline insufficiently<br />
qualified examiners.<br />
<strong>In</strong> addition to his pr<strong>of</strong>essional qualifications, the examiner must<br />
also have adequate visual acuity which is annually checked. A<br />
certificate from an eye specialist or the KKG house visual<br />
acuity test (near-vision factor) are valid evidence <strong>of</strong> adequate<br />
vision.<br />
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