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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EOPs are technically correct (i.e., whether they accurately reflect the technical guidelines) should be evaluated by a combination of the following methods: (a) desk-top review, and (b) . . seminars, workshops,- operating team review, and computer -modeling/analysis. - .. 5.3.1.2 Whether the EOPs are written correctly (i.e., whether they accurately reflect the [approved] plant-specific writer's guide) should DRAFT Rev; 1 - December 2002 13.5.2.1-21 be evaluated by a combination of the following methods: (a) desk-top review, and (b) seminars, workshops, and operating team review. 5.3.1.3 Whether there is a correspondence between the procedures and the control room/plant hardware (i.e., controls, equipment, and indications that are referenced are available inside and outside the control room, use the same designations, and the same units of measurement, and operate as specified in the procedures) should be evaluated by a combination of the following methods: (a) seminars, workshops, and operating team review, (b) control room walkthroughs (static), and (c) simulation (if plant-specific) (static). 5.3.1.4 Whether the EOPs are usable (i.e., they can be understood and followed without confusion, delays, errors, etc.) for the given level of qualifications, training, and experience of the control room staff, should be evaluated by a combination of the following methods: (a) seminars, workshops, and operating team review, (b) simulator exercises, and (c) control room walkthroughs (dynamic). 5.3.1.5 Whether the language and level of information presented in the EOPs are compatible with the minimum control room staffing and the qualifications, training, and experience of the control room staff should be evaluated by a combination of the following methods: (a) desk-top review, (b) seminars, workshops, and operating team review, (c) simulator exercises, and (d) control room walkthroughs (dynamic). 5.3.1.6 Whether there is a high level of assurance that the procedures will work