Item 6a - Faircloth - SC18 Liaison Report for SC6 Feb 2016

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SC18 Liaison report for SC6
Rick Faircloth
Cameron
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TG-2: ISO 9001-2015 Vs API Q1-9th ed. Gap analysis
TG-3: Definition of a Manufacturer
TG-5: Q2 Guidance and Revision
TG-6: Welding Requirements for API products
TG-7: Lifecycle Management
TG-8: Q1 Guidance document
TG-: Bolting BSEE failure issue fro Q1
API Technical Report 18TR1
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TG-2 ISO 9001 Vs API Q1
• TG reviewed requirements of ISO 9001:2015 and
identify potential changes to Q1 and Q2
• This TG found about 67 items that very identified
and were listed a low or high priority
• SC18 has appointed a new TG2 chair and the TG will
review the work from TG 2 gap analysis and
determine how it might be include din the API Q110th edition.
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TG-3: Definition of a Manufacturer
• TG3 issued 18TR3 to cover 70 API specification to
provide recommendation for minimum facility
requirement fro API monogram licenses.
• Ballot closed with 426 comments, but SC18 has
agreed to stop work on 18TR3 and send it direct to
MPB for use by API Quality Programs to determine
minimum facility requirements for licensees.
• Product specification can if they want to include
minimum facilities in their own product
specifications if needed.
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TG-5: Q2 Guidance and Revision
• Voting Q2 members review the current sections of
API Spec Q2 being evaluated for the Technical Report
and provide feedback and input if other sections
need to be included.
• 42 Sections shall be shall be included in the Q2 TR
development .
• SC18 to formally request IADC for a representative to
API SC18 TG5.
• Add an addendum to API Q2 Definitions page to be
dated as ISO 9000:2005 as new 2015 edition has
changed some definitions
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TG-6: Welding Requirements for API products
• 18TR6 is issued and balloted.
• Received numerous comments.
• TG 6 will review the comment and include them in a
final 18TR6 document.
• Copy of the 18TR6 final document will be sent to
SC20G –to use as need in development of ne
standard on Welding services.
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TG-7: Lifecycle Management
• Document 18LCM was balloted and closed
11/11/2015
• 356 comments issued during the ballot
• Comment resolution is underway and have covered
about 50%. May require a 2nd ballot.
• TG-7 will report at the next SC18 plenary meeting in
June 2016 during 2016 Summer Standards
Conference in Washington,D.C.
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TG-8: Q1 Guidance document
• Initial draft balloted with one negative
• TG is now resolving comments
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TG-9
• Bolting
– Review BSEE bolting report and requirements of
Q1
– TG9 has met 3 times and has made
recommendation to strength some section of API
Spec Q1 to address sub-supplier.
– SC18 accepted the report and request that their
work be sent to TG2 be include in next edition of
API Q1-10th edition.
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API Technical Report 18TR1
• Guidance on Changes to API Q1, Ninth Edition, First
Edition, has been published
• This document is written for experienced quality
professionals seeking to implement the new
requirements of API Q1, Ninth Edition (Q1, 9th). It
provides an explanation of the changes from the
previous edition associated with the requirements
for conformance to API Q1, 9th.
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API Technical Report 18TR1-cont.’
• While Q1, 9th was created independently of ISO
9001:2008, the specification continues to satisfy
those requirements as well as the supplemental
requirements in API Q1, Eighth Edition (Q1, 8th). The
formatting of Q1, 9th was updated to better align
with API Q2, First Edition and to follow a
chronological order in the production and delivery of
the product
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