Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 62791099-a49b-451f-8787-c5c6971602a7
Document Type: srp
Title: NON- LICENSED PLANT STAFF TRAINING
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0701/ML070100637.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.2.2
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case. These review procedures are based on the identified SRP acceptance criteria. For deviations from these acceptance criteria, the staff should review the applicant's evaluation of how the proposed alternatives provide an acceptable method of complying with the relevant NRC requirements identified in Subsection II. The reviewer should ensure that, whenever the applicant has committed to follow the position of a regulatory guide, industry standard, or other reference document, the specific revision being referred to is identified. Similarly, whenever the reviewer is using a position in a reference document as a basis for acceptability, the revision being used should be identified. The reviewer should also ensure that the applicant has committed to a reasonable implementation schedule for the training programs and that the schedule relates to the fuel loading date. The reviewer may consult with the branch with primary responsibility for fire protection for the review of fire protection training. The reviewer then determines, based upon the foregoing, the overall acceptability of the applicant's plant staff training plans. 1. Operational Programs. The reviewer verifies that the Non-licensed Plant Staff Training Program is fully described and that implementation milestones have been identified. The reviewer verifies that the program and implementation milestones are included in FSAR Table 13.x. Implementation of this program will be inspected in accordance with NRC Inspection Manual Chapter IMC-2504, “Construction Inspection Program - Non-ITAAC Inspections.” 2. For review of a DC application, the reviewer should follow the above procedures to verify that the design, including requirements and restrictions (e.g., interface requirements and site parameters), set forth in the final safety analysis report (FSAR) meets the acceptance criteria. DCs have referred to the FSAR as the design control document (DCD). The reviewer should also consider the appropriateness of