Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 80cafbe7-f4f0-4366-8dd3-76fec74d85a7
Document Type: srp
Title: HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0409/ML040920139.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 18
Section ID: 18.0
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f integrated system validation is to verify that the integrated system design (i.e., hardware, software, and personnel elements) acceptably supports safe operation of the plant. Validation is based on performance-based tests. -The applicant's design verification should be evaluated in accordance with the review criteria of NUREG-071 1. A.10.4 Human Engineering Discrepancy Resolution HED resolution is the process of evaluating and resolving issues that are Identified in V&V evaluations. The objectives of the staff's review are to verify that the applicant's HED evaluation acceptably prioritizes HEDs in terms of their need for improvement and that design solutions and a realistic schedule for implementation are developed to address those HEDs selected for correction. The applicant's HED resolution should be evaluated in accordance with the review criteria of NUREG-071 1. A.11 Design Implementation The objective of this review is to verify that the applicant's as-built design conforms to the verified and validated design that resulted from the HFE design process. The applicant's design implementation should be evaluated in accordance with the review criteria of NUREG-071 1. A.12 Human Performance Monitoring The objective of this review is to verify that the applicant has prepared a human performance monitoring strategy for determining that no significant safety degradation occurs because of any changes that are made in the plintfnd to verify that the conclusions that have been drawn from the evaluation remain valid over time. The'applicant's performance monitoring strategy should be evaluated in accordance with the 'reiew criteria of NUREG-071 1. B. Review of the HFE Aspects of Human-System Interface Modifications License amendments involving major changes to the HSls, such as control room modernization, should.be reviewed using the guidance contained in Section II.A of this chapter. However, 18.0-9 Rev. I - February, 2004 since the extent of such modifications can