Document: NRC Regulatory Guide
Document ID: 39669ad0-0ad7-442d-8e1c-64c0e1607f1d
Document Type: regulatory_guide
Title: Reporting of Operating Information -- Appendix A Technical Specifications (Rev. 2)
Source: NRC Regulatory Guide Division 1
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0037/ML003739954.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
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Section ID: RG-1.16
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6-2 * (2) For each outage or forced reduction in power 4 of over 20 percent of design power level where the reduction extends for more than four hours: (a) the proximate cause and the system and major component involved (if the outage or forced reduction in power involved equipment malfunction); (b) a brief discussion of (or reference to reports of) any reportable occurrences pertaining to the outage or power reduction; . (c) corrective action taken to reduce the probability of recurrence, if appropriate; (d) operating time lost as a result of the outage or power reduction (for scheduled or forced out ages,s use the generator-off-line hours; for forced re ductions in power, use the approximate duration of op eration at reduced power); (e) a description of major safety-related corrective maintenance performed during the outage or power reduction, including the system and component involved and identification of the critical path activity dictating the length of the outage or power reduction; and (f) a report of any single release of radio activity or single radiation exposure specifically associ ated with the outage which accounts for more than 10 percent of the allowable annual values. (3) A tabulation on an annual basis of the number of station, utility, and other personnel (in cluding contractors) receiving exposures greater than 100 mrem/yr and their associated man-rem exposure according to work and job functions, 6 e.g., reactor operations and surveillance, inservice inspection, routine maintenance, special maintenance (describe mainte nance), waste processing, and refueling. The dose assign ments to various duty functions may be estimates based on pocket dosimeter, TLD, or film badge measurements. Small exposures totalling less than 20 percent of the individual total dose need not be accounted for. In the aggregate, at least 80 percent of the total whole body dose received from external sources should be assigned to specific major work functions. See Appendix A