Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 5d2ecfc1-6dc7-4023-8c69-293019a1aa18
Document Type: srp
Title: -1
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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3.2 General Technical Objectives The purpose of the review of the technical guidelines submittal is to determine that the following general objectives are adequately addressed. Specific evaluation elements are identified in Subsections 3.3 and 3.4. 3.2.1 The EOPs will be based on acceptable technical guidelines derived from approved analyses of transients and accidents as described in NUREG-0660, items 1.C.1 and I.C.9, as clarified by item I.C.1 in NUREG-0737 and Supplement 1 to NUREG-0737. The P-STGs, the generic guidelines (if referenced), and supporting documentation provide EOP writers with all the technical information necessary for preparing EOPs which direct operators' actions to mitigate the consequences of transients and accidents without a need to first diagnose an event to maintain the plant in a safe condition (function orientation). Part of the acceptability of the P-STGs is that the P-STGs are validated by the applicant using methods acceptable to the reviewer (see NUREG-0899, Sections 2.6 and 4.2). 3.2.2 The PGP describes an adequate method to identify information and control needs and to provide a basis for identifying control room instrumentation and controls necessary to perform the tasks specified in the technical guidelines. 3.3 Specific Review Guidelines - Plants Using NRC-Approved Generic Technical Guidelines To determine that the applicant's PGP adequately accomplishes the above objectives, the reviewer should consider the following: 3.3.1 P-STG development 3.3.1.1 Approved version of generic technical guidelines indicated 3.3.1.2 A description of the process used to translate the generic technical guidelines into the P-STGs 3.3.2 Deviations and additions 3.3.2.1 Identification of safety-significant deviations from the NRC-approved generic technical guidelines. The following are examples of deviations that should be considered: a. any modification to the mitigative strategy of the generic technical guidelines (e.g., for a Westinghouse plant,-