Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: f73f10ca-1bf0-4b75-93c6-fd154ac67b73
Document Type: srp
Title: OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE AND OTHER OPERATING  PROCEDURES
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0520/ML052070648.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.5.2.2
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.5.2.2-7 DRAFT Rev. 0 - April 1996 Since B&W plant owners elected to use a lead plant concept rather than generic technical guidelines, each B&W applicant's identified deviations from the lead plant's (Oconee) guidelines will be reviewed. For applicants not referencing generic technical guidelines, ensure that the submittal includes analysis of accidents and transients in accordance with the guidance of NUREG-0660, and NUREG-0737 Items I.C.1 and I.C.9. To do this, (1) become familiar with the integrated performance of the NSSS and balance of plant systems, (2) evaluate the completeness of the accidents and transients analyzed, (3) evaluate the use of appropriate models, calculational methods, and plant data, (4) consider audit calculations of selected accidents and transients, (assistance from other technical review branches required), (5) evaluate the adequacy of the applicant's program to develop guidelines from the analysis of accidents and transients, (6) test the guidelines against scenarios, including multiple failures, and (7) evaluate the information and control needs of the operators to execute the instructions of the guidelines. The P-SWG review will consider the adequacy of the methods of presentation of the technical information as EOPs for the intended users of the EOPs (e.g., control room operators, shift supervisors, and auxiliary operators). Review the P-SWG by evaluating the applicant's methods for meeting the overall writer's guide objectives stated in NUREG-0899. Appendix A provides guidance to assist the reviewer in making this evaluation. This guidance is not to be used as strict criteria, but is to be use as an aid in the overall evaluation of the P-SWG. Because strict criteria do not exist for the human factors evaluation, the reviewer must make a professional judgment regarding the adequacy of the applicant's methods as described in the P-SWG. Review the V/V and training programs by comparing the program descriptions with the objectives of