Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: eedf1a7c-578e-463a-9608-b06af6312cf1
Document Type: srp
Title: HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1310/ML13108A095.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 18
Section ID: 18.0
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mechanism for feedback such that results, including problems identified by the operating staff during operations or training, are brought to the attention of the reference plant operations department management and the design organization. The licensee/applicant may integrate, or coordinate, their long-term monitoring with existing programs for monitoring operator performance, such as periodic operator surveys or the licensed operator training program. 4.B. Review Criteria The responsible reviewers evaluate licensee/applicant’s submittals for compliance with the following criteria: A long-term monitoring strategy is developed and documented by the vendor/licensee/applicant that is capable of tracking performance of the manual operator actions to demonstrate that performance continues to support the associated event analysis. The program is structured such that corrective actions are formal, effective, and timely. 18.0-26 Draft Revision 3 – July 2015 Rationale Guidance for HFE analyses that would be suitable to support the event analyses is described in NUREG-0711. The NRC staff has a high degree of confidence that a licensee/applicant using the NUREG-0711 model will provide adequate HSI design to allow operators to accomplish the manual actions required by their designs. However, the typical HFE Program per NUREG-0711 does not conclude until just before fuel load or startup. This attachment provides guidance for a methodology that provides early feedback in the design and regulatory review process and allows the licensee/applicant to move forward with relative confidence that credited manual operator actions will be demonstrated as both feasible and reliable in the ISV. Ultimately, the ability to reliably perform credited manual operator actions will be verified through completion of ITAAC or License Conditions related to the actions credited in the defense-in-depth analyses. Furthermore, the ability to reliably perform the credited manual actions within the