Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 2e10133b-98b0-42f8-899f-1047931ce724
Document Type: srp
Title: OPERATING AND EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0701/ML070100635.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.5.2.1
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ated or determined in a manner other than specified in the generic technical guidelines. NOTE: Plant-specific setpoints (e.g., setpoints associated with automatic initiation of ECCS) called for by the generic guidelines need not be included in the P-STG submittal. (f) actions that are taken in addition to those specified in the generic guidelines and that affect the mitigative strategy: (i) differences that affect the equipment's ability to adequately provide the necessary mitigative function. (ii) use of different instruments or control parameters than specified in the generic technical guidelines or determination of instrumentation and control characteristics in a manner different or with a different basis than specified in the generic technical guidelines. (2) Identification of items not covered by the NRC-approved generic technical guidelines (e.g., plant-specific conditions, equipment, operations, or [bracketed] information from the generic technical guidelines on systems, functions, or methods). (3) Indication that the safety-significant deviations and additions have been identified and technically justified. 13.5.2.1-16 Revision 2 - March 2007 NOTE: The reviewer has the option of reviewing the complete P-STGs with the associated technical justification or reviewing only the identified deviations from generic technical guidelines, including technical justification consistent with the Generic Letter 82-33 requirements. iii. Technical adequacy of operator actions (not covered by, or deviations from, the generic technical guidelines). NOTE: The evaluation of the technical adequacy of operator actions (i.e.,whether the procedures will work) may be addressed in the validation and verification sections of the PGP (i.e., at the completion of EOP development rather than during EOP development). The P-STG portion of the PGP should describe how the licensee will determine if the approach taken is effective in mitigating transients and accidents. (1) Description of the