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CW O2 J. W. Singletary Division Officer HTCSCSWD R. M. Hanley Leading Chief V Hl In fhfi' QA Classroom. 'Cf-SWJ Colson holds training DIVISI O The QA Division is comprised of two workcenters: the Quality Assurance Office and the Non-Destructive Test Laboratory CNDTD The QA Office consists of 16 personnel assigned as quality control inspec tors, quality assurance supervisors and steam plant and reactor plant cleanli- ness inspectors. These personnel inspect all repair work and review all con- trolled work procedures, ensuring QA policies are adhered to in compliance with specifications. The QA Office is also responsible for conducting a vari- ety of audits on QA procedures, material controls testing and inspection and calibration, to name a few. The NDT Lab consists of 20 personnel assigned as NDT inspectors. They inspect piping for fit-up, correct clearance and wall thickness, as well as defects in material and welded or brazed joints. This is accomplished through methods of visual liquid dye penetrant, ultrasonic, radiographic and acid spot tests. During Operation Desert Storm, the division performed reviews and inspections on more than 200 controlled work procedures on mechanical and electronic components, as well as repairs requiring welding or brazing. More than 20 jobs required fly-away teams from the division. ,, . , x CWO2 Singletary carries out his duties as Division Officer.
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