Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: eedf1a7c-578e-463a-9608-b06af6312cf1
Document Type: srp
Title: HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1310/ML13108A095.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 18
Section ID: 18.0
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d processing Drug testing Outage schedule reviews Scheduling of operations, maintenance, and testing Training Communications Manage standard communications Communicate with auxiliary operators or fire brigade Shift turnover Staff meetings System/equipment-related actions Alarm monitoring and response for equipment unrelated to primary task Trouble shooting and investigations Manage in progress activities (operations and maintenance) Manage plant configuration, e.g., equipment tag-outs, operational lineups, and operability evaluations Monitor plant risk using the safety or risk monitor Perform surveillance testing and post maintenance testing Plant walkdowns Work related to unplanned shutdowns Participate in fire brigade 18.0-37 Draft Revision 3 – July 2015 • Data entries needed for using automation and computer-based human-system-interfaces. • Managing novel maintenance hazards (e. g., reactor cooling system (RCS) partial drain for steam generator (SG) tube inspections) • Modular construction and component replacement • Control actions and operations and maintenance (O&M) planning related to multiple modules A representative set of independent tasks should be included in the scenarios to be analyzed (see Section 6). The applicant need not include independent tasks are characterized by the following conditions: • An independent task that can be delayed or stopped to permit operators to accomplish the scenario-required primary tasks, and • An applicant has established guidance for prioritizing and/or postponing independent tasks that may arise during plant events. The concept of giving operational activities priority attention over administrative or other independent tasks is well-recognized and generally supported by guidance from NRC, Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO), and ANSI/ANS standards. Some examples of such guidance are given here even though they don’t explicitly address the situation we are concerned with here. Hence, applicants