Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: be494cc1-5141-4685-8730-053728e9aace
Document Type: srp
Title: – 13.1.3  OPERATING ORGANIZATION
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0520/ML052070630.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.1.2
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1.8. In addition, to meet TMI Action Plan 27 item I.C.3 of NUREG-0694 (Reference 7) , the responsibilities of the shift supervisor 28 shall clearly establish the command duties of the shift supervisor and emphasize the primary management responsibility for the safe operation of the plant. 13.1.2-5 DRAFT Rev. 4 - April 1996 C. Assignments of onsite shift operating crews should be made in accordance with 10 CFR 50.54(k), (l), and (m) and the staff positions of TMI Action Plan items I.A.1.1 and 29 30 I.A.1.3 of NUREG-0737 (Reference 9) . Adjunct requirements to these shift staffing 31 criteria are as follows: 1. A shift supervisor with a senior reactor operator's license, who is also a member of the station supervisory staff, shall be onsite at all times when at least one unit is loaded with fuel. 2. In addition to the licensed personnel specified in 10 CFR 50.54(m), as a minimum, an auxiliary operator (non-licensed) shall be assigned to each reactor 32 and an additional auxiliary operator shall be assigned for each control room from which a reactor is operating. These operators shall be properly qualified to support the unit to which assigned. Note: The above requirements are shown in tabular form in Table 1. 3. To meet TMI Action Plan item I.A.1.1 of NUREG-0737, engineering expertise shall be onsite at all times a licensed nuclear unit is being operated in Modes 1-4 for a PWR or in Modes 1-3 for a BWR. This engineering expertise shall meetshould be consistent with the options presented in the Commission Policy 33 Statement on Engineering Expertise on Shift (References 10 and 11).34 4. A health physics technician shall be onsite at all times when there is fuel in a reactor. 5. A rad/chem technician shall be onsite at all times when a licensed nuclear unit is being operated in Modes 1-4 for a PWR or in Modes 1-3 for a BWR. 6. Assignment, stationing, and relief of operators and senior operators within the 35 control room shall be as described in Regulatory Guide 1.114.