Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 22d810e7-740f-4bf3-8bcd-8e3f969ca03f
Document Type: srp
Title: OVERHEAD HEAVY LOAD HANDLING SYSTEMS
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0520/ML052070510.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 9
Section ID: 9.1.5
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recludes system malfunctions or failures that would prevent safe shutdown of the reactor, or cause an unacceptable release of radioactivity, a criticality accident or the inability to cool the fuel in the reactor vessel or spent fuel storage pool. The procedures listed here are used in the construction permit (CP) or early site permit review 31 to determine that the OHLHS design criteria and bases and the preliminary OHLHS design described in the SAR meet the acceptance criteria given in subsection II of this SRP section. For operating license (OL) or combined license (COL) reviews the procedures are used to verify 32 that the design criteria and bases have been appropriately implemented in the OHLHS final design. Upon request by the ASBSPLB, the coordinating review branches will provide input for the 33 areas of review in subsection I of this SRP section. The ASBSPLB obtains and uses such input 34 as required to assureensure that this review procedure is complete. The reviewer will select and emphasize material from this SRP section, as may be appropriate for a particular case: 1. The system performance requirements for the OHLHS are reviewed to determine that they cover the handling system concept used in the design, and describe the component and subsystem functions within the integrated systems. The performance requirements should also define any degradation considered for components and describe the procedures that are followed to detect and correct degraded conditions. DRAFT Rev. 1 - April 1996 9.1.5-8 2. The performance specifications required as part of the design and described in the SAR are reviewed to determine that the design, material selection, manufacturing, installation, testing, and operating procedures equal or exceed the performance requirements and are within the state-of-the-art practice. 3. The information presented in the SAR is reviewed to determine that the specific arrangement of the systems and subsystems and the load handling paths to be