Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: b434f5b6-a99b-460a-859e-d9138426a705
Document Type: srp
Title: - 13.1.3-9        Draft Revision 7 – August
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1331/ML13311B719.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.1.2
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the duties, responsibilities and authorities of the shift supervisor/manager and the control room operators, and emphasizes management responsibilities for safe operation and maintenance of the plant d. Assignments of onsite shift operating crews, described in Table 1, shall be made in accordance with 10 CFR 50.54(i), (j), (k), (l), and (m). In addition, the staffing should follow the guidance of NUREG-0737, Item I.A.1.1, “Shift Technical Advisor,” and Item I.A.1.3, “Shift Manning,” as follows: i. A shift supervisor / manager 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. ii. In addition to the licensed personnel specified in 10 CFR 50.54(m), an auxiliary operator (non-licensed) shall be assigned to each reactor and an auxiliary operator shall be assigned for each control room for an operating reactor. The auxiliary operators shall be qualified to support the unit to which they are assigned. iii. A licensed senior reactor operator shall, at all times, be in the control room from which a reactor is being operated. The shift supervisor may act as a relief operator for the licensed senior reactor operator for either unit being operated from that control room, provided he holds a current license for each unit assigned to the control room. iv. An additional licensed reactor operator shall be onsite at all times and available to serve as relief operator for that control room. This individual may serve as relief operator for each unit being operated from that control room, provided he holds a current license for each unit. v. Engineering expertise shall be onsite at all times a licensed pressurized-water reactor (PWR) is operated in Modes 1-4 or a licensed boiling-water reactor (BWR) is being in Modes 1-3. This engineering expertise should be consistent NUREG-0737, Item I.A.1.1, and consistent with one of the options in the Commission’s