Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 952fb044-c784-40da-8eb9-08aa97cf8424
Document Type: srp
Title: FITNESS FOR DUTY − OPERATIONAL PROGRAM
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1511/ML15111A036.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.7.1
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ing Fitness, 10 CFR Part 26, Subpart H The applicant shall describe its proposed procedures for determining fitness and determining FFD policy violations. At a minimum, the applicant shall discuss the roles, responsibilities and qualification of the Medical Review Officer, Substance Abuse Expert, and any other personnel involved in an FFD determination if different than that described in 10 CFR Part 26. The description should include the circumstances in which an FFD determination must be made. Reporting Requirements, 10 CFR 26.719 The applicant’s description of its FFD program shall describe how the applicant would manage notifications to the NRC of significant violations of the FFD policy, significant FFD program failures, and errors in drug and alcohol testing. The description should include timelines and what would constitute a significant violation of the FFD policy and significant FFD program failures. The applicant should describe how it would document, trend, and correct non-reportable indicators of FFD programmatic weaknesses under the corrective action program. The applicant may not propose to track or trend drug and alcohol test results in a manner that would permit the identification of any individuals (see 10 CFR 26.37). Granting and Maintaining Authorization, 10 CFR Part 26, Subpart C The applicant’s description of its FFD program shall describe the authorization program, in accordance with 10 CFR Part 26, Subpart C. Specifically, the description must include how the applicant would meet the subpart’s requirements for initial authorization, authorization update, authorization reinstatement, or authorization with potentially disqualifying FFD information. A full description is not necessary when the applicant confirms that the most current revision of RG 5.66, “Access Authorization Program for Nuclear Power Plants” has been used. RG 5.66 provides acceptable language for insertion into site security plans to describe the access authorization