Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 83341cf1-5c81-4058-b186-971a3ccc8cde
Document Type: srp
Title: -20
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0600/ML060030233.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.5.2.1
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rators, subject matter experts, etc., will participate in the validation or verification process) (roles should be based on the specific validation or verification objective being addressed) 5.3.4 Use of scenarios Indication that the full complement of EOPs Is exercised, including multiple failures (simultaneous and sequential), and inclusion of criteria for selecting scenarios NOTE: Where a generic simulator is used, and to some extent where a plant reference simulator is used, it will not be possible to fully exercise all parts of the EOPs. In these cases, the PGP should describe the method that the licensee will use to ensure that the validation and verification program will cover areas missed in the simulator exercises. The following elements are included to address this issue. 13.5.2.1-21 Rev. 1 - November 2005 5.3.5 Indication that areas not covered by simulator exercises will undergo validation or verification 5.3.6 Description of the plan for correcting and revising EOPs as a result of the validation or verification and feedback from simulator exercises, control room walkthrough, desktop reviews, operating team reviews, and operator training to address accuracy, readability, usability, and completeness of the EOPs 5.3.7 Statement of commitment to validate and verify revisions to EOPs, when appropriate, and the conditions under which revisions should be validated and verified 5.3.8 Description of the method by which multiple units will be handled in the validation and verification process to account for unit differences -NOTE: For multiunit sites, the part of the validation and verification process involving control room walkthroughs and use of operators should be carried out for each unit of a multiunit site to the extent that the units differ in terms of instrumentation, controls, equipment (including the availability, design, labeling, or location of equipment), or any other aspect that may impact plant safety. 5.3.9 Indication that the EOPs will be