Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 94d86f6a-6c87-46a2-93df-ed4b0721bbdd
Document Type: srp
Title: is complete.
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0520/ML052070646.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.5.2.1
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information is provided using different levels of detail. If generic technical guidelines are referenced, the need for additional task specification will be different depending upon the level of task information provided by the generic technical guidelines, and the nature of deviations from the guidelines. 13.5.2.1-15 DRAFT Rev. 0 - April 1996 The information to be submitted in the PGP as P-STG is dependent on whether or not generic technical guidelines are used, as well as the degree to which plant specific characteristics (e.g., equipment) are consistent with the plant on which the generic technical guidance is based. Some of the "deviations" that must be addressed as part of the P-STG submittal are differences between the generic technical guidelines and the P-STG. This includes differences due to plant initiatives and those identified in the generic guidelines as "plant-specific" items. Only differences that are safety significant, e.g., related to systems functions, or methods, should be reviewed. Subsection 3.3.2 provides examples of other deviations that must also be addressed. Where an applicant does reference NRC approved generic technical guidelines, they should not submit those guidelines. However, safety significant deviations from the mitigative strategy should be described. Furthermore, applicants using generic guidelines need not submit the detailed action steps. The process for developing the action steps from the generic guidelines should be described. Applicants not using generic guidelines should submit, as a part of the P-STG, the action steps necessary to mitigate transients and accidents, and supporting technical analysis and bases. The P-STG should have an orientation that allows mitigation without event diagnosis. In either case, the applicant should submit a description of how operator information and control needs were derived and used to specify instrumentation and control requirements. This description may be in the PGP or in the Section