Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: ac43f632-9db1-4857-9f56-bfba45965456
Document Type: srp
Title: * These are modifications to a plant’s design, operations, or other activities that require NRC approval. These modifica
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0232/ML023250195.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 19
Section ID: 19
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(301)415-3548; e-mail <PDR@NRC.GOV>. SRP 19-39 VI. REFERENCES 1. NRC Policy Statement, "Use of Probabilistic Risk Assessment Methods in Nuclear Regulatory Activities," 60 Federal Register (FR) 42622, USNRC, August 16, 1995. 2. "Framework for Applying Probabilistic Risk Analysis in Reactor Regulation," USNRC SECY-95-280, November 27, 1995.* 3. "Proposed Agency-Wide Implementation Plan for Probabilistic Risk Assessment," SECY-94-219, USNRC, August 19, 1994.1 4. "An Approach for Using Probabilistic Risk Assessment in Risk-Informed Decisions on Plant-Specific Changes to the Licensing Basis," Regulatory Guide 1.174, Revision 1, USNRC, July 2002.*2 5. "PSA Applications Guide," Electric Power Research Institute, EPRI-TR-105396, August 1995. 6. “Risk-Informed Regulation Implementation Plan,” U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, SECY-00-0213, October 26, 2000; updated as SECY-01-0218, USNRC, December 5, 2001.1 7. “Safety Goals for the Operations of Nuclear Power Plants Policy Statement,” 51 Federal Register (FR) 28044-49, August 4, 1986. 8. Letter to Samuel J. Collins, NRC, from Ralph E. Beedle, NEI, with attached "Probabilistic Risk Analysis (PRA) Peer Review Guidance," Rev. A3, NEI 00-02, Prepared for NEI Risk- Based Applications Task Force by WOG/Westinghouse Electric Co., and B&WOG/Framatome Technologies, Inc., April 24, 2000.* 9. "Rulemaking Plan for Risk-Informing Special Treatment Requirements," SECY-99-256, October 29, 1999.1 SRP 19-A1 APPENDIX A GUIDANCE FOR A FOCUSED-SCOPE APPLICATION-SPECIFIC PRA REVIEW As stated in Section III.2.2.4 of this SRP chapter and in Section 2.2.3 of Regulatory Guide 1.174, PRAs that are used in risk-informed submittals to determine risk significance or risk impact should be shown to be of adequate quality. In risk-informed regulation (RIR), licensee submittals are expected to utilize an integrated process that combines risk insights from a PRA, together with insights from traditional engineering analyses, supported by