Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 6d096d21-cc03-4894-b48c-4379f1b4d4bd
Document Type: srp
Title: OPERATING AND EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0236/ML023650356.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.5.2.1
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if the applicant's program meets the requirements of Generic Letter 82-33. The review consists of the evaluation of the four parts of the PGP: the P-STGs, the P-SWG, the description of the program for V&V, and the description of the training program necessary to support the conclusions described in Subsection IV below. To support this review, Appendix A provides additional review guidance. Review the P-STGs to determine if acceptable analyses of accidents and transients and development of technical guidelines for operator actions applicable to the plant have been completed, and to determine if an acceptable process for identifying operator information and control needs has been described. The Human Factors Engineering Program Review Model (HFE PRM), as described in NUREG-071 1, provides additional guidance on review of applicant procedure development programs. It is expected that most applicants will reference generic technical guidelines. For an applicant using approved generic technical guidelines as the basis for its P-STGs, the major portion of the review of the technical guidelines has been accomplished generically. Staff SERs approving for use each of the four owners groups' generic technical guidelines have been published and may be supplemented as guidelines are revised. The review of this type of P-STGs should focus on the process described for converting generic technical guidelines into plant-specific procedures to ensure that the safety-significant deviations from the generic guidelines are controlled. The evaluation should include the technical adequacy of the identified plant-specific deviations. Finally, the process should be evaluated for development of the plant-specific information and control requirements necessary to use the EOPs. The review of identified safety-significant deviations from generic technical guidelines will be conducted to the same level of detail as the generic technical guidelines. Examples of safety-significant deviations are