Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 8d59a24c-9124-404f-bd82-dcb156fb51dd
Document Type: srp
Title: NON-LICENSED PLANT STAFF TRAINING
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1403/ML14030A091.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.2.2
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n-licensed plant staff, the non-licensed plant staff training program descriptions contain the following elements. (i) A description of the program for providing simulator capability that includes the following. (a) A simulator that has been approved by the Commission for use in accordance with 10 CFR 55.46(b) or 10 CFR 55.46(c). (b) A commitment to maintain the simulator, to assure continued simulator fidelity, in accordance with 10 CFR 55.46(d). (c) For CP applications, simulator capability that models the control room and includes the capability to simulate small-break loss-of-coolant accidents (LOCAs). (ii) A description of how the proposed simulator will model the control room. 13.2.2-4 Draft Revision 4 - August 2014 (iii) A discussion of how simulator capability requirements will be met. This discussion should have sufficient detail to provide reasonable assurance that the training-program requirements will be implemented prior to the issuance of a license. (iv) The means for evaluating training-program effectiveness for all non-licensed plant staff. 3. Operating License or Combined License The OL/COL holder review is focused on the applicant’s non-licensed plant staff training program descriptions, which is verified as part of the Inspection Program. For OL applicants, during the later stages of plant design, construction, and licensing, the applicant should provide evidence that the initial non-licensed plant staff training programs conform to the commitments made in the CP stage of licensing. For COL holders, implementation of commitments made by the applicant can be evaluated after issuance of the COL as part of the Inspection Program. The non-licensed plant staff training program development process relies on review and feedback as an integral activity throughout program development and the implementation process. A system should be in place for periodically monitoring the program by individuals other than those directly responsible for providing the