Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 66e7af3b-21c0-444f-8737-0830bb176eba
Document Type: srp
Title: PROCESS AND EFFLUENT RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1502/ML15029A182.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 11
Section ID: 11.5
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” issued October 1987, for either type of reactor design. When programmatic elements are used to assess design adequacy and effects on the development of new or modifications of existing operational programs, the reviewer confirms that the applicant has properly identified those elements of the program in DC and COL FSAR Section 13.4 (Table 13.4-x), as supplemental elements to an existing 11.5-9 Revision 6 – January 2016 program or as the addition of a new program. The staff’s evaluation and conclusion of the acceptability of the augmented programmatic elements is addressed in Safety Evaluation Report (SER) Section 13.4, and relevant requirements and guidance identified in this SER section for the systems and components identified in the supplemental or new programmatic elements. Review Interfaces Systems described in the application may differ from those outlined in the SRP. The staff should use the following SRP section interfaces as the basis for reviewing supplemental or complementary information provided in the FSAR for a specific plant design. The reviewer of this SRP section should verify specific information, as needed to complete the evaluation, and coordinate this review with that of primary reviewers of the sections listed below. 1. The review of the PERMISS, in the context of instrumentation and controls required to actuate engineered safety feature (ESF) systems designed to prevent or mitigate consequences of accidents, which could result in offsite exposures comparable to the requirements of 10 CFR, Part 100, “Reactor Site Criteria,” is performed under SRP Chapter 7, “Instrumentation and Controls,” and SRP Section 13.3 (Emergency Planning), using RG 1.97 and BTP 7-10. For any portion of the PERMISS (accident monitoring systems) that supports safety-related functions, the review addresses the performance, design, qualification, display, QA, and selection of monitoring variables of radiation monitoring equipment required for accident