Abstract
The new quality management standard ISO 19443 [2] defines specific requirements for supply chain organizations in the nuclear industry. The standard became increasingly popular in the last years and a certification is now often a prerequisite for equipment manufacturers and service providers to participate in the bidding process of new build projects.
These companies face the challenge, to adapt their existing quality management system to the new requirements of ISO 19443 [2], since this is necessary to receive a globally accepted accredited certification.
A conducted analysis of the ISO 19443 standard [2] identified major differences to the established quality management system standard ISO 9001 [3], the results are presented. Furthermore, the key requirement areas of the standard with particular significance to the nuclear industry, are evaluated.
ISO 19443 [2] enshrines nuclear safety culture as the fundamental element throughout the entire supply chain and enables a graded approach to the application of quality requirements. The standard aims at the global harmonization of management standards and facilitates the regulation of the international nuclear supply chain.
Best practice approaches are highlighted, on how to successfully adapt a quality management system. It is based on experience of one of the first accredited inspection bodies, already supporting several manufacturing companies on their way to certification.