Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 5ad0ecc1-82d0-4678-84e9-cbcfc1dcdeb0
Document Type: srp
Title: -4
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0600/ML060030233.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.5.2.1
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of this type of P-STGs should focus on the process described for converting generic technical guidelines to plant-specific procedures to ensure that the safety-significant deviations from the generic guidelines are controlled. The evaluation should include the technical adequacy of the identified plant-specific deviations. Finally, the process should be evaluated for development of the plant-specific information and control requirements necessary to use the EOPs. The review of identified safety-significant deviations from generic technical guidelines will be conducted to the same level of detail as the generic technical guidelines. Examples of safety-significant deviations are given in Appendix A, Subsection 3.3.2. Assistance from other technical review branches will be obtained as necessary to perform -a thorough review of the safety-significant deviations. Only safety-significant deviations need to be reviewed. However, the reviewer should determine that the applicant's program will control this process so that the work is auditable. Each B&W applicant's identified deviations from the Emergency Operating Procedure Technical Bases Document guidelines will be reviewed. For applicants not referencing generic technical guidelines, ensure that the submittal includes analysis of accidents and transients in accordance with the guidance of NUREG-0660, 10 CFR 50.34(f)(2)(ii), and NUREG-0737, items I.C.1 and I.C.9. To do so, the reviewer should (1) become familiar with the integrated performance of the NSSS and balance-of-plant systems, (2) evaluate the completeness of the accident and transient analyses, (3) evaluate the use of appropriate models, calculational methods, and plant data, (4) consider audit calculations of selected accidents and transients (assistance from other technical review branches required), (5) evaluate the adequacy of the applicant's program to develop guidelines from the analysis of accidents and transients, (6) test the guidelines against