Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 2e10133b-98b0-42f8-899f-1047931ce724
Document Type: srp
Title: OPERATING AND EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0701/ML070100635.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.5.2.1
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bjectives of each section of a PGP. The specific review guidelines can serve as the basis for making the subjective evaluations of the general objectives. C. When an objective is not met or a specific response cannot be judged acceptable because of missing information, the reviewer should identify the information that is missing and what is needed to make the PGP acceptable. D. Some items included in a PGP may not be addressed within either the general objectives or the specific review guidelines. These items must be evaluated carefully to ensure that unnecessary or possibly detrimental inclusions do not occur in the EOPs (e.g., an EOP Deficiencies section is not a desirable inclusion in an EOP). 13.5.2.1-13 Revision 2 - March 2007 E. As stated in the Background section, most of the review guidelines are subjective. The reviewer will have to judge whether the discussion of an item is sufficiently clear, complete, and technically acceptable to achieve the objectives. F. In some cases the names, titles, etc., used in the PGPs may be different from those used in this document, although the same topics are being discussed. For example, the format of "decision aids" may be covered under a PGP section with the heading "Job Performance Aids." Reviewers should be careful that identified PGP deficiencies are not based on semantics. G. In some cases a particular subject may appear not to be addressed in the PGP, when in fact it is addressed in another part of the PGP. For example, the determination of the adequacy of control room instrumentation and controls may be addressed not in the P-STGs but in the validation and verification program. Reviewers must therefore become familiar with the general objectives and specific review guidelines as a whole so that these situations can be readily identified. 3. Plant-Specific Technical Guidelines A. General Discussion. All licensees and applicants are required to submit P-STGs. These guidelines may be based on (1) generic technical