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MODULE A - ADMINISTRATIVE SUBMODULES A1. Tools and Resources A2. Standards and Certification Products and Services A3. Membership Maintenance A4. Honors.

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1 MODULE A - ADMINISTRATIVE SUBMODULES A1. Tools and Resources A2. Standards and Certification Products and Services A3. Membership Maintenance A4. Honors and Awards A5. Publishing Codes and Standards ASME S&C Training Module A2 0

2 REVISIONS CHANGESLIDEDATE Change “Certificate(s) of Authorization” to “Product Certification” First bulleted item – change “Accreditation” to “Certification” Revised Revised to note Standards and Certification Revised to add Training and Certificate Programs Revised Entirely Revised to add ANSI registration of Technical Reports Revised to incorporate wording from CA guidelines remove ISO 9000 and add NQA-1 (in development) Added ASME Training and Certificate Programs Updated links 39, 41 & Notes 41 Notes Title 2 3, 4 & 34 10-20 24 26-30 32-33 35 12/21/07 12/2/11 1

3 A2. Standards and Certification Products and Services

4 ASME S&C Training Module A2 3 OBJECTIVES This submodule will - Define the ASME use of the term “Standard” - Identify the standardized format used on ASME Codes and Standards -Describe how various types of Inquiries are identified and handled. -Describe the difference between a standard, guide and technical report. -Name the 4 types of conformity assessment programs available. -Describe the ASME Training and Certificate Programs

5 ASME S&C Training Module A2 4 AGENDA I.Codes and Standards II.Guides/Reports III.Conformity Assessment IV.ASME Training and Certificate Programs

6 ASME S&C Training Module A2 5 I. CODES AND STANDARDS

7 ASME S&C Training Module A2 6 STANDARDS Definitions of the term “Standard” varies depending on the source. Compare the definition of Standard within: –ISO/IEC Guide 2 –OMB Circular A-119 –ASME

8 ASME S&C Training Module A2 7 “STANDARD” ( ISO / IEC GUIDE 2 ) Definition Document, established by consensus and approved by a recognized body, that provides, for common and repeated use, rules, guidelines or characteristics for activities or their results, aimed at the achievement of the optimum degree of order in a given context. NOTE – Standards should be based on the consolidated results of science, technology and experience, and aimed at the promotion of optimum community benefits.

9 ASME S&C Training Module A2 8 “STANDARD” ( OMB CIRCULAR A-119 * ) Definition Common and repeated use of rules, conditions, guidelines or characteristics for products or related processes and production methods, and related management systems practices The definition of terms; classification of components; delineation of procedures; specification of dimensions, materials, performance, designs, or operations; measurement of quality and quantity in describing materials, processes, products, systems, services, or practices; test methods and sampling procedures; or descriptions of fit and measurements of size or strength * OMB A-119 = Federal Participation in the Development and Use of Voluntary Consensus Standards and Conformity Assessment Activities

10 ASME S&C Training Module A2 9 “STANDARD” (ASME) Definition A set of technical definitions, instructions, rules, guidelines, or characteristics set forth to provide consistent and comparable results, including: Items manufactured uniformly, providing for interchangeability Tests and analyses conducted reliably, minimizing the uncertainty of the results Facilities designed and constructed for safe operation By custom, some standards are called codes.

11 ASME S&C Training Module A2 10 ASME CODES AND STANDARDS Developed under the ANSI accredited Procedures for Codes and Standards Development Committees Standardized Format Key Content Characteristics –Clear consistent style –Well-defined scope –Realistic –Enforceable

12 Codes and Standards Standardized Format Front Matter –Copyright, Contents, Foreword, Roster, Committee Correspondence, Preface, Introduction, Summary of Changes, Organization Page Chapters Back Matter –Appendices (Mandatory and Non Mandatory), –Interpretations, Code Cases, Annexes, Informational pages Addenda Subscription (no longer being issued for standards issued after July 1, 2010) ASME S&C Training Module A2 11

13 ASME S&C Training Module A2 12 IMPACT OF CODES AND STANDARDS Affects all interested parties for the given piece of equipment, work process or technology such as: –Manufacturers –Installers –Enforcing Authorities & Inspection Agencies –Specialists having expert knowledge –Designers –Users or owners of equipment Market impact has legal implications Basis for regulatory requirements

14 INQUIRIES to ASME DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEES Due to the impact ASME Codes and Standards have on various industries, development committees may be requested to respond to the following types of inquiries: –Interpretations –Code Cases –Informal Inquiries –Requests for Revision –Request for Errata/Editorial Changes ASME S&C Training Module A2 13

15 ASME S&C Training Module A2 14 INTERPRETATIONS Interpretations are used to clarify the meaning of some aspect of a code or standard as outlined in C&S Policy 33 1. Interpretation –Formal response to a written inquiry to clarify wording in the code or standard (letter, fax, email) 2. Intent Interpretation –Clarifies and corrects ambiguous or incorrect wording –Must be accompanied by a revision to the standard that supports the interpretation –Interpretation and associated revision must be approved by consensus committee.

16 ASME S&C Training Module A2 15 INTERPRETATIONS - REQUIREMENTS Interpretations shall NOT –Revise existing requirements –Establish new requirements –Include explanations describing why the standard is written the way it is, except they may include the rationale that was approved through the consensus process as part of the standards action –Approve, certify, rate or endorse any item, construction, proprietary device or activity

17 ASME S&C Training Module A2 16 CODE CASES Purpose –To provide alternatives to existing requirements Permission to use new materials Permission to use alternative constructions –To allow early and urgent implementation of a revised requirement Can be requested by an inquirer or initiated by a committee The specific steps taken to develop and approve Cases are similar to those used for standards revision and are covered in detail in Module B11 Interpretations and Code Cases.

18 ASME S&C Training Module A2 17 INFORMAL RESPONSES Requirements –May be verbal or in writing –Should clearly state that the response expresses an opinion, not an official interpretation –Must not be sent on ASME interpretation letterhead

19 ASME S&C Training Module A2 18 REQUESTS FOR REVISION AND ERRATA/EDITORIAL CHANGES Requests may be initiated by: –Committee member –Staff –General Public Requests for Revision –Standards committees may have specific format requirements for this type of inquiry. These requirements can be posted in the Introduction or Foreword of the Standard

20 ASME S&C Training Module A2 19 REQUESTS FOR REVISION AND ERRATA/EDITORIAL CHANGES Errata –Typographical errors or misspellings, grammatical errors, publication errors (omission by staff, printer errors) –Errata are posted online and are sent to all purchasers of the code or standard –Errata apply retroactively Editorial Changes –Non-substantive changes that do not change the requirements in any way

21 ASME S&C Training Module A2 20 ADDENDA Addenda Services are no longer an option available to ASME Codes and Standards development Committees for standards issued after July 1, 2010: –Pagination problems –Miscellaneous addenda revisions difficult to follow –Addenda issued too frequently imposed manufacturing hardships –Shift to XML publishing format Revisions are now incorporated into new editions and edition cycles can be shortened

22 ASME S&C Training Module A2 21 POP QUIZ #3 (Extra Credit) Which of the following is not published? a.Code b.Standard c.Errata d.Interpretation e.Informal response f.Intent interpretation g.Case

23 ASME S&C Training Module A2 22 II. GUIDES/REPORTS

24 ASME S&C Training Module A2 23 GUIDES Characteristics –Provide recognized and generally accepted good engineering practices –Include suggestions, alternatives rather than directives –Are occasionally updated

25 ASME S&C Training Module A2 24 TECHNICAL REPORTS Characteristics –Informational or tutorial in nature Technical research reports Methods for applying a code/standard –Covered in specific committee training sessions –Can be registered with ANSI

26 ASME S&C Training Module A2 25 III. CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT

27 ASME S&C Training Module A2 26 CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT Types –Accreditation –Product Certification –Personnel Certification –Management Systems Certification

28 ASME S&C Training Module A2 27 CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT Accreditation –ASME assesses and verifies an organization’s competence to serve as a conformity assessment body. –ASME-accredited organization may develop and administer a conformity assessment program (e.g., testing, inspection, or certification) in accordance with program requirements contained in an ASME standard. –Certificate of Accreditation awarded for successful review and organizations are referred to as “ASME- accredited”.

29 ASME S&C Training Module A2 28 CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT Product Certification –ASME certifies that a manufacturer is capable of constructing equipment and fulfilling requirements of an ASME standard. –Supplier is responsible for ensuring that individual products meet the requirements on which the certification is based. –ASME “Certificate of Authorization” is issued where there is an associated certification mark (stamp)that may be placed on the product.

30 ASME S&C Training Module A2 29 CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT Personnel Certification –Certifies that an individual meets the qualification criteria specified in an ASME standard. –Evaluation includes an examination or series of examinations. –Individual receives certificate or Certification Card upon successful completion and is referred to as “Certified”. –Certification is not licensing

31 ASME C&S Training Module A2 30 CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT Management Systems Certification –Certifies the organization’s quality management system, not its products –ASME audit team reviews system documentation and implementation –ASME “Certificate of Registration” is granted and the company may be referred to as “Registered”. –ASME NQA-1, Quality Assurance Requirements for Nuclear Facility Applications is currently in development

32 ASME S&C Training Module A2 31 POP QUIZ #4 a.Accreditation b.Personnel Certification c.Product Certification d.Management Systems Certification Which of the following authorizes a manufacturer to stamp equipment indicating it meets an ASME code or standard?

33 ASME S&C Training Module A2 32 IV. ASME Training and Certificate Programs

34 ASME S&C Training Module A2 33 ASME Training and Certificate Programs Certificate Programs –Training-based individual credentialing programs –ASME curriculum is developed and administered by ASME Training and Development –Individuals successfully completing the program receive a Certificate or Qualification Card and are referred to as “Qualified” –Authorized Training Providers (ATPs) may be engaged to administer programs

35 ASME S&C Training Module A2 34 SUMMARY I.Codes and Standards II.Guides/Reports III.Conformity Assessment IV.ASME Training and Certificate Programs

36 ASME S&C Training Module A2 35 REFERENCES –ISO / IEC Guide 2:1996, Standardization and related activities - General vocabulary http://webstore.ansi.org/ansidocstore/default.asp www.iso.ch/iso/en/ISOOnline.frontpage –OMB Circular A-119 www.whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars/a119/a119.html http://ts.nist.gov/ts/htdocs/210/215/fr-omba119.htm –ANSI Accredited Procedures http://cstools.asme.org/csconnect/CommitteePages.cfm?Committee= A01000000&Action=7609 –Codes and Standards Policy 33 (Interpretations) http://cstools.asme.org/csconnect/CommitteePages.cfm?Committee= A01000000&Action=7609


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