Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 64a08bb6-d4d0-4af6-8cb2-ff9536d2574a
Document Type: srp
Title: -14
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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reviewer evaluates the effects of, and resulting recovery strategies for, transients and accidents, using the guidance in NUREG-0737. The P-STG reviewer should consider the following: - 3.4.1 Analysis of transients and accidents (consistent with requirements of NUREG-0660 and NUREG-0737) NOTE: The steps to be taken for this review are given in the review procedures, SRP Section 13.5.2.1. 3.4.2 Validation of technical adequacy of operator actions NOTE: The evaluation of the technical adequacy of operator actions (i.e.,whether the procedures will work) may be addressed in the validation and verification sections of the PGP (i.e., at the completion of EOP development rather than after P-STG development). The P-STG portion of the PCP should describe how the applicant will determine if the approach taken is effective in mitigating transients and accidents. 3.4.2.1 Description of the validation or verification of operator actions 13.5.2.1-15 Rev. 1 - November 2005 3.4.3 Determination of the need for and the adequacy of control room instrumentation and controls for emergency operation 3.4.3.1 Description of the method used to determine information and control needs of the operators NOTE: The determination of the adequacy of control room instrumentation and controls may be addressed in the validation and verification sections of the PGP (i.e., at the conclusion of EOP development rather than after P-STG development) or in the part of the SAR addressing the human factors engineering of plant systems (SRP Chapter 18). For the P-STGs, adequacy of control room instrumentation and controls means that the available instrumentation and controls have been evaluated against the information and control needs of the operators and it has been determined that the parameters are correct and that the instrument and control characteristics (e.g., instrument range, units, precision, rate, and setpoints; control type, function, rate, gain, and response) - meet the needs identified. 3.4.3.2