1、Designation: D 3843 00 (Reapproved 2008)Standard Practice forQuality Assurance for Protective Coatings Applied toNuclear Facilities1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D 3843; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of r
2、evision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This practice provides a common basis for, and specifi-cally comprises quality assurance requirem
3、ents applicable to,safety-related protective coating work in Coating Service LevelI areas of nuclear facilities as defined in Guide D 5144.1.2 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to
4、 establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2D 4227 Practice for Qualification of CoatingApplicators forApplication of Coatings to Concrete SurfacesD 4228 Practice for Qualificat
5、ion of CoatingApplicators forApplication of Coatings to Steel SurfacesD 4537 Guide for Establishing Procedures to Qualify andCertify Personnel Performing Coating Work Inspection inNuclear FacilitiesD 5144 Guide for Use of Protective Coating Standards inNuclear Power Plants2.2 ANSI Standards:3N45.2 Q
6、uality Assurance Program Requirements forNuclear Power Plants2.3 ASME Standard:4NQA-1 (89) Quality Assurance Program Requirements forNuclear Facilities2.4 Code of Federal Regulations:510 CFR 50 , Appendix B: Title 10, Chapter 1, Energy, Part50, Domestic Licensing of Production and UtilizationFacilit
7、ies, Appendix B, Quality Assurance Criteria forNuclear Power Plants and Fuel Reprocessing Plants10 CFR 21 Reporting of Defects and Noncompliances2.5 Other Documents:EPRI TR-109937 Guideline on Nuclear Safety-RelatedCoatings63. Terminology3.1 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:3.1.1 certi
8、fication, nthe written documentation of thequalification of personnel or material.3.1.2 coating applicator, nan organization or individualresponsible for applying a protective or decorative coatingsystem.3.1.3 coating manufacturer, nan organization responsiblefor manufacturing coating materials.3.1.
9、4 coating system, na polymeric protective film con-sisting of one or more coats, applied in a predetermined orderby prescribed methods.3.1.5 coating work, nan all-inclusive term to define alloperations required to accomplish a complete coating job. Theterm shall be construed to include materials, eq
10、uipment, labor,preparation of surfaces, control of ambient conditions, appli-cation and repair of coating systems, and inspection.3.1.6 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), nthe rules andregulations of the United States Federal Government. The codeis subdivided into titles, with Title 10 (10 CFR) appl
11、ying toenergy.3.1.7 paintings/coatings/linings, nessentially synony-mous terms for liquid-applied materials consisting of pigmentsand fillers bound in a resin matrix, which dry or cure to forma thin, continuous protective or decorative film. “Linings”indicate an immersion environment.1This practice
12、is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D33 on ProtectiveCoating and Lining Work for Power Generation Facilities and is the directresponsibility of D33.04 on Quality Systems and Inspection.Current edition approved Nov. 1, 2008. Published November 2008. Originallyapproved in 1980. Last previous e
13、dition approved in 2000 as D 3843 00.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.3Available from American
14、 National Standards Institute (ANSI), 25 W. 43rd St.,4th Floor, New York, NY 10036, http:/www.ansi.org.4Available from American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), ASMEInternational Headquarters, Three Park Ave., New York, NY 10016-5990, http:/www.asme.org.5Available from U.S. Government Printin
15、g Office Superintendent of Documents,732 N. Capitol St., NW, Mail Stop: SDE, Washington, DC 20401, http:/www.access.gpo.gov.6Available from EPRI, 3420 Hillview Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94304,, http:/.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, Unit
16、ed States.3.1.8 deviation, na departure of a characteristic fromestablished procedures or from specified requirements.3.1.9 documentation, nany written or pictorial informa-tion describing, defining, specifying, reporting, or certifyingactivities, requirements, procedures, or results.3.1.10 inspecti
17、on, na phase of quality control which bymeans of examination, observation, or measurement deter-mines the conformance of materials, supplies, components,parts, appurtenances, systems, processes, or structures to pre-determined quality requirements.3.1.11 inspection agency, na person or persons autho
18、rizedby the owner or owners designee to verify and attest conform-ance of the coating work.3.1.12 nonconformance, na deficiency in characteristic,documentation, or procedure that renders the quality of an itemunacceptable or indeterminate. Examples of nonconformancesinclude: physical defects, test f
19、ailures, incorrect or inadequatedocumentation, or deviation from prescribed processing, in-spection, or test procedures.3.1.13 owner, nthe person, group, company, or corpora-tion who has or will have the license for the facility orinstallation.3.1.14 owners designee, na person or persons authorizedb
20、y the owner to act in his behalf.3.1.15 vendor, nany individual or organization who fur-nishes items or service to a procurement document.4. Significance and Use4.1 Quality assurance, as covered by this practice, com-prises all those planned and systematic actions necessary toprovide adequate confid
21、ence that safety-related coating work innuclear facilities as defined in Guide D 5144, will performsatisfactorily in service.4.2 It is not practical to impose all the requirements of thispractice on certain specific items that require only a smallquantity of coating material. The owner, consistent w
22、ith hisformal Quality Assurance Program, may accept affidavits ofcompliance or certification attesting to the quality of a shop orfield coating for such items. If required by licensing commit-ment; safety-related coatings that are not qualified or for whichthe quantification basis is indeterminate a
23、s defined in GuideD 5144, shall be identified, quantified, and documented.4.3 This practice may be incorporated in a project specifi-cation by direct reference or may be used to provide guidelinesfor the quality assurance program for coatings, on the basis ofthe owners requirements. Effective use of
24、 this practice mayalso require the incorporation of applicable sections in projectspecifications for coatings on concrete, steel, equipment, andother related items.5. General Quality Assurance Requirements5.1 This section defines the general quality assurance re-quirements necessary for compliance w
25、ith this practice. Theserequirements shall apply to all other sections of this practice.5.2 The owner or the owners designee shall be responsiblefor determining whether source inspection or a certificate ofcompliance attesting to the quality of coating work activity isrequired.5.3 The general qualit
26、y assurance requirements necessary tomeet the purpose of this practice provide an acceptable basisfor establishing a protective coating quality assurance program.All deviations from or exceptions to these requirements shallbe reviewed by and shall be subject to approval by the owneror his designee b
27、efore implementation. If unapproved devia-tions are discovered during any phase of the coating workactivity, a nonconformance report shall be completed either bythe owner, vendor, or owners designee. The owner or theowners designee shall approve the disposition of the noncon-formance report in accor
28、dance with the owners quality assur-ance program.NOTE 1Notification of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) isrequired by 10 CFR 21 for certain types of defects and noncompliances.5.4 Safety-related coating work shall be governed by pro-grammatic and procedural quality provisions that ensure that
29、the requirements of 10 CFR 50, Appendix B as defined aresatisfied. Guidance in this regard is available in ANSI N45.2and ASME NQA-1. Refer, also, to EPRI TR-109937.6. Control of Selection and Qualification of CoatingMaterials6.1 All qualifications of coating materials shall meet theapplicable standa
30、rds referenced in Guide D 5144 to the extentdefined by the owner or the owners designee in design criteria,safety analysis reports, quality assurance program, or othercontrolling documents.6.2 The coating manufacturer shall furnish recommendedsurface preparation and application procedures for each c
31、oatingsystem on each substrate as covered by the project specificationincluding previously coated surfaces as applicable. The coatingmanufacturer shall also furnish recommended storage condi-tions for each coating material specified.7. Control of Coating Manufacturing7.1 The coating manufacturer sha
32、ll maintain a QualityAssurance Program and shall provide adequate documentationto show that the quality of a given coating system as suppliedis the same composition as (within owner approved manufac-turing tolerances) the coating system previously tested forqualification. The coating system shall be
33、 requalified if thereare significant changes in formulation or end-product proper-ties. The manufacturer shall provide the owner or the ownersdesignee documentation based on the criteria stated in 7.1.1-7.1.5.7.1.1 The coating manufacturer shall provide the purchaserwith a product identity certifica
34、tion record for each batch ofcoating material shipped. As a minimum, the product identitycertification record shall contain the following information:7.1.1.1 Established acceptance criteria ranges and batchcharacteristics for weight per gallon and viscosity,7.1.1.2 Batch number,7.1.1.3 Date manufact
35、ured,7.1.1.4 Shelf life expiration date,7.1.1.5 Certification (signed by a responsible technical man-ager) that the product shipped is the same composition (withinowner-approved manufacturing tolerances) as the producttested for qualification.D 3843 00 (2008)27.1.2 Separate acceptance criteria may b
36、e established forevaluation at time of manufacture and for evaluation during theshelf life period, but these shall be separately identified.7.1.3 Data which is generic to the product and not batchspecific (for example, nonvolatile, cure time, pot life, etc.) shallbe furnished to the owner as request
37、ed, but need not beduplicated on each product identity certification record.7.1.4 Material which has exceeded shelf life may be re-evaluated by testing and the shelf life extended in writing bythe manufacturers technical department. Testing for extensionof shelf life shall be performed on an unopene
38、d containerremoved from the job site storage area, and not from a retainedlaboratory sample.7.1.5 The owner may elect to perform verification testing ofproducts received to ensure compliance with this practice.7.2 Each container shall be labeled with the product desig-nation. The label or container
39、shall bear a batch number orother factory marking, permanently affixed, showing the indi-vidual lot or batch designation. The date of manufacture, andthe shelf life expiration date shall appear separately on the labelor container.7.3 Retained batch samples from products furnished for theproject shal
40、l be kept by the manufacturer for the stated shelflife.8. Control of Surface Preparation of Substrates8.1 This section defines the quality assurance requirementsfor the surface preparation of bare substrates or of previouslycoated surfaces.8.2 The surface preparation of substrates or of previouslyco
41、ated surfaces shall conform to the requirements of the projectspecification. Treatment of nonqualified or noncompatibleconcrete primers/sealers and concrete form-release agents shallbe addressed.8.3 The project specification shall include inspection meth-ods to ensure the requirements of the specifi
42、cation are met.8.4 The coating applicator shall follow written surfacepreparation procedures addressing each substrate to be coatedincluding previously coated surfaces.8.5 The responsible organization shall report on surfacepreparation for each area of work, in accordance with approvedprocedures.9.
43、Control of Application of Coating Systems9.1 This section defines the quality-assurance requirementsnecessary to comply with this practice to ensure that theapplied coating system is basically the same as that which wastested for qualification.9.2 The coating applicator shall follow written owner ac
44、-cepted application procedures for applying each coating systemon each substrate and on each previously coated surface.9.3 All application personnel shall be qualified and theirqualification documented in accordance with the applicablequality assurance program. Practices D 4227 or D 4228 pro-vide gu
45、idelines.9.4 Receiving, storing, and dispensing of coating materialsshall be appropriately documented as per established require-ments.9.5 The responsible organization shall report on the appli-cation work for each area of work, in accordance withapproved procedures.10. Control of Coating Inspection
46、10.1 It is the responsibility of the owner as identified in 5.3to specify and verify control measures to assure that theinspection of the coating work is adequate to achieve therequired quality. Inspection hold points shall be established toensure in-process inspection results are adequate. The owne
47、r orthe owners designee shall be responsible for the inspectionactivity. In all cases the inspection function shall be properlydocumented as required for record purposes by Appendix B of10 CFR 50 andANSI N45.2 and shall, when required, meet theintent of NQA-1.10.2 All inspection personnel shall be q
48、ualified and certifiedin accordance with applicable quality assurance programs.Guide D 4537 provides guidelines.10.3 Inspection shall conform to all the applicable require-ments of the project specification and all other applicablerequirements of this document.10.4 Coating inspection record shall be
49、 maintained by theowner.10.5 In the case of any deviation or defective work, thecorrective action shall be documented in accordance with 5.3.10.6 Final acceptance of completed work shall be docu-mented.11. Documentation11.1 Sufficient quality-assurance records and documentsshall be maintained to furnish objective evidence of compli-ance with the specifications and the specified quality assuranceprocedures.11.2 Documentation shall be maintained by the owner or theowners designee as defined in the owners quality assurancepro
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