Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 80cafbe7-f4f0-4366-8dd3-76fec74d85a7
Document Type: srp
Title: HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0409/ML040920139.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 18
Section ID: 18.0
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formed. Rev. I - February, 2004 I18.0-1 8 Thus, the HFE review process presented in this SRP chapter inc6rporates guidance from all three documents. Ill. REVIEW PROCEDURES' The applicant should submit review materials for each review area. The general types of .rports that the applicant may submit are described in NUREG-0711. These include: 1. Implementation Plan. This submittal describes the applicant's proposed methodology for meeting the acceptance criteria of a particular review element. An implementation plan review-gives the applicant the opportunity to obtain staff review of and concurrence in the applicant's approach before conducting the activities associated with the area. Such a review is desirable from the staffs perspective'because It provides the opportunity to resolve methodological Issues and provide input early in the analysis or design process when staff concerns can more easily be addressed than when the effort is completed. 2. Results Summary Repot. This submittal describes the results of the applicant's efforts related to a particular review area: The NRC staff uses the report as the main source of information for assessing the applicant's efforts using the'review criteria contained in this document. It is not intended that submittals necessarily be provided as separate reports. Rather it is important that information pertaining to methodology and results be available to the reviewer. In some cases an applicant may choose'to provide this information in a'single report or, in the case of license amendments, in the form of a safety analysis. It is also possible that, for more complex areas of review, such as HSI design or V&V, more than two reports may be submitted in order to address all review criteria.- In addition to these reports, the reviewer may review sample work products (e.g., analyses and implemented designs). In addition to the general reports, additional submittals are identified, where appropriate, in each HFE review area in