Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 83341cf1-5c81-4058-b186-971a3ccc8cde
Document Type: srp
Title: -20
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0600/ML060030233.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.5.2.1
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instrumentation, controls, equipment (including the availability, design, labeling, or location of equipment), or any other aspect that may impact plant safety. 5.3.9 Indication that the EOPs will be compatible with minimum control room staffing 5.3.10 Description of the plan for determining adequacy (availability, readability and usability) of control room instrumentation and controls 5.3.11 Description of the plan for determining correspondence between EOPs and control room instrumentation and controls 5.3.12 Where available instrumentation and controls have not been evaluated against the information and control needs of the operators as a part of the P-STGs (see Subsections 3.3.4.2 and 3.4.3.2), they should be evaluated as a part of the validation and verification program. The description of the validation and verification program should include the method that will be used to determine the adequacy of control room instrumentation and controls in meeting the information and control needs of the operators (i.e., it has been determined that the parameters are correct and that the instrument and control characteristics [e.g., accuracy, scaling, etc.] meet the needs identified). NOTE: Since many aspects of validation and verification can be addressed during operator training, it is anticipated that applicants will combine these activities to make more efficient use of simulator time. Where validation or verification is tied to the EOP training program, applicants must address validation or verification through a formal process which documents results and provides for feeding this information back into the EOP development process. The PGP should describe this process. Rev. 1 - November 2005 1 3.5.2.1 -22 NOTE: Where EOPs are partially validated or verified on a generic simulator, licensees should commit to performing the dynamic portion of the validation and verification of the EOPs if a plant reference simulator becomes available. 6.0 Program for Operator Training