ASTM D4286-15 Standard Practice for Determining the Qualification of Coating Contractors for Nuclear Power Generation Facilities

This practice provides a standard guide and procedural approach to assist utility owners, architects, engineers, construction personnel, and other selection agencies in determining the overall qualifications of paint contractors to perform painting work on major containment and other safety-related facilities. Hydroelectric power plant. The qualification criteria and requirements relate to the basic basic competence of the contractor to perform nuclear coating work. The assessment procedures included here are designed to fit into the detailed final qualification process. Changes in practices or simplifications apply to non-safety-related areas of nuclear power plants, fossil fuel facilities, and other industrial projects. Nine assessment categories detailing the importance of the specific data provided by the contractor in determining the eligibility status are, of course, as follows: (1) personnel employed; (2) Work experience; (3) Equipment inventory; (4) Quality assurance/control; (5) Training and supervision programmes; (6) Security plan; (7) Production/cost control report; (8) Financial capacity; (9) Current and projected performance. In addition, a tenth untitled category was provided for the evaluation effort to contain additional information related to a particular project. (9) Current and projected performance. In addition, a tenth untitled category was provided for the evaluation effort to contain additional information related to a particular project. (9) Current and projected performance. In addition, a tenth untitled category was provided for the evaluation effort to contain additional information related to a particular project.

ASTM D4286-15 Standard Practice for Determining the Qualification of Coating Contractors for Nuclear Power Generation Facilities

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1.1 This practice provides a standard guide and procedural approach to assist utility owners, architects, engineers, constructors, and other selection agencies in determining the overall qualifications of a coating contractor to perform painting work on major containment and other safety-related facilities. -Hydro nuclear power plant.

1.2 Eligibility criteria and requirements relate to the contractor’s basic basic ability to perform nuclear coating work. Clearly, there is also a need for careful consideration of specific capabilities to perform those requirements that are unique to a given project. The assessment procedure included in this exercise is designed to fit into this detailed final qualification process. Changes in practices or simplifications apply to non-safety-related areas of nuclear power plants, fossil fuel facilities, and other industrial projects.

ASTM D4286-15 Standard Practice for Determining the Qualification of Coating Contractors for Nuclear Power Generation Facilities

1.3 The contractor’s overall ability to successfully perform the complex requirements of nuclear painting work depends on the capabilities of the various basic categories.

1.4 The nine assessment categories described in Section 3 -12 detail the specific data provided by the contractor, which is needless to say important for determining the qualification status. In addition, the evaluation effort described in Section 12 provides a tenth untitled category for the inclusion of additional information related to a particular project.

1.5 This standard is not intended to address all safety issues, if any, associated with its use. Users of this standard are responsible for establishing appropriate safety and health practices and determining the applicability of regulatory restrictions prior to use.

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