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IAEA SAFETY STANDARDS Construction for Nuclear Installations

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- Operation and maintenance manuals;<br />

- Operating conditions and limits;<br />

- Personnel training requirements;<br />

- As-built drawings;<br />

- Bill of materials with a list of the raw materials, sub-components, components,<br />

parts and the quantities of each.<br />

5.12 Special attention should be paid to the procurement of commercial grade component<br />

or product that is proposed to be a part of any safety function. The suitability of the product or<br />

component should be verified as described in Ref. [3] paras 5.35-5.37.<br />

Prerequisites <strong>for</strong> construction works<br />

5.13 Design documentation should be completed with sufficient time in advance to assure<br />

quality of instructions, procedures and drawings and to make appropriate preparation <strong>for</strong> the<br />

work.<br />

5.14 Contractors should obtain the approval of the licensee and/or construction<br />

organization be<strong>for</strong>e beginning work and ensure they have the relevant in<strong>for</strong>mation including<br />

work schedule, instructions with drawings and compatible consumables.<br />

5.15 The licensee should have in place emergency planning and emergency measures to<br />

ensure worker and public safety in the case of an on-site or external event that may occur<br />

during construction.<br />

5.16 The documentation to be used <strong>for</strong> construction activities should be up to date,<br />

including latest design in<strong>for</strong>mation, drawings and work procedures. These documents should<br />

also be consistent with licensing basis.<br />

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