QA AT FERMILAB; THE HERMENEUTICS OF NQA-1

Year
1988
Author(s)
Mark Bodnarczuk - Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Abstract
This paper opens with a brief overview of the purpose of Fermilab and a historical synopsis of the development and current status of quality assurance (QA) at the Laboratory. The paper subsequently addresses some of the more important aspects of interpreting the national standard ANSI/ASME NQA-1 in pure research environments like Fermilab. Highlights of this discussion include, 1) what is hermeneutics and why are hermeneutical considerations relevant for QA, 2) a critical analysis of NQA-1 focussing on ideological aspects of the standard, 3) a description of the hermeneutical approach to NQA-1 used at Fermilab which attempts to capture the true intents of the document without violating the deeply ingrained traditions of quality standards and peer review that have been foundational to the overall success of the paradigms of high-energy physics.