Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 512ecced-4e0b-418f-b9d3-d3701d7d3bef
Document Type: srp
Title: - 13.1.3-5
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1500/ML15007A296.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.1.2
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Revision 7 – August 2016 described. The proposed means of assigning shift responsibility for implementing the radiation protection and fire protection programs on a round-the-clock basis should also be described. j. A description of the education, training, and experience requirements (qualification requirements) established by the applicant for filling each management, operating, technical, and maintenance position category in the operating organization. This includes the personnel who will conduct and participate in the preoperational and startup test programs. 4. Review of Operating License Transfers The initial operating organization of an applicant for transfer of an OL was found acceptable during the initial licensing review. Subsequent safety-related changes to the operating organization should have been evaluated using an appropriate methodology. Therefore, the existing organization remains acceptable. The review for a transfer of an OL should focus on evaluating changes to the operating organization proposed as a result of the transfer. II. REVIEW PROCEDURES The review procedures are described below for the areas of review identified in Subsection I, “Areas of Review.” The review procedures are based on the acceptance criteria. For deviations from the acceptance criteria, the staff should review the applicant’s evaluation describing the proposed alternatives to the acceptance criteria and how the alternatives provide an acceptable method of complying with the relevant NRC requirements. In preparing to review the application, the reviewer should become familiar with the references for this SRP section. The information submitted in the application is to be reviewed against the guidance of this SRP section. The reviewer's judgment during the review is based on an inspection of the material presented, on whether items of special safety significance are involved, and on the magnitude and uniqueness of the project. Any exceptions or alternatives presented