Document: NRC Regulatory Guide
Document ID: 82659041-98b0-4721-b25d-c4fb2ea394d0
Document Type: regulatory_guide
Title: An Approach for Using Probabilistic Risk Assessment in Risk-Informed Decisions on Plant-Specific Changes to the Licensing Basis (Rev. 3)
Source: NRC Regulatory Guide Division 1
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1635/ML16358A153.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
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Section ID: RG-1.174
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tle 10, “Energy” 45. NRC, Management Directive 8.4, “Management of Facility-Specific Backfitting and Information Collection,” Washington, DC. 46. NRC, NUREG-1409, “Backfitting Guidelines,” Washington, DC. 47. D. True et al., “PSA Applications Guide,” Electric Power Research Institute, TR-105396, August 1995.7 7 Copies of this document may be obtained directly from the publishing organization at http://www.epri.com. DG-1285, Page 51 BIBLIOGRAPHY U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Documents NUREG-Series Reports NUREG/CR-4836, “Approaches to Uncertainty Analysis in Probabilistic Risk Assessment,” January 1988. NUREG/CR-2300, “PRA Procedures Guide,” January 1983. NUREG/CP-0138, “Proceedings of Workshop I in Advanced Topics in Risk and Reliability Analysis, Model Uncertainty: Its Characterization and Quantification,” October 1994. Miscellaneous Non-Federal Documents Apostolakis, G.A., “Probability and Risk Assessment: The Subjectivist Viewpoint and Some Suggestions,” Nuclear Safety, 19(3), pp. 305-315, 1978. Kaplan, S., and B.J. Garrick, “On the Quantitative Definition of Risk,” Risk Analysis, Vol. 1, pp. 11-28, March 1981. Parry, G.W., and P.W. Winter, “Characterization and Evaluation of Uncertainty in Probabilistic Risk Analysis,” Nuclear Safety, 22(1), pp. 28-42, 1981. Reliability Engineering and System Safety (Special Issue on the Meaning of Probability in Probabilistic Safety Assessment), Vol. 23, 1988. Reliability Engineering and System Safety (Special Issue on Treatment of Aleatory and Epistemic Uncertainty), Vol. 54, Nos. 2 and 3, November/December 1996. Appendix A to DG-1285, Page A-1 APPENDIX A USE OF RISK-IMPORTANCE MEASURES TO CATEGORIZE STRUCTURES, SYSTEMS, AND COMPONENTS WITH RESPECT TO SAFETY SIGNIFICANCE A-1. Introduction For several of the proposed applications of the risk-informed regulation process, one of the principal activities is the categorization of structures, systems, and components (SSCs) and human