Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 2e10133b-98b0-42f8-899f-1047931ce724
Document Type: srp
Title: OPERATING AND EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0701/ML070100635.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.5.2.1
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e operating procedures. 3. Emergency Operating Procedure Program. The SAR or other submittal (e.g., the procedures generation package [PGP]) should describe the applicant's program for developing EOPs (A.4 above) as well as the required content of the EOPs. The staff will review the applicant's program for development and implementation of the EOPs. The procedure development program, as described in the PGP for EOPs, should be submitted to the NRC at least 3 months prior to the date the applicant plans to begin formal operator training on the EOPs. The PGP should include: 13.5.2.1-3 Revision 2 - March 2007 A. Plant-specific technical guidelines (P-STGs), which are guidelines based on analysis of transients and accidents that are specific to the applicant's plant design and operating philosophy. The submitted documentation of the P-STGs will provide the basis for, and include a reference to, generic guidelines if used. For plants not referencing generic guidelines, this section of the submittal should contain the action steps necessary to mitigate transients and accidents in a sequence that allows mitigation without first having diagnosed the specific event, along with all supporting analyses, to meet the requirements of TMI Action Plan item I.C.1 (NUREG-0737 and Supplement 1 to NUREG-0737). For plants referencing generic guidelines, the submitted documentation should include (1) a description of the process used to develop plant-specific guidelines from the generic guidelines, (2) identification of significant deviations from the generic guidelines (including identification of additional equipment beyond that identified in the generic guidelines), along with all necessary engineering evaluations or analyses to support the adequacy of each deviation, and (3) a description of the process used for identifying operator information and control requirements. Examples of significant safety deviations are provided in Subsection 3.3.2 to Appendix A to this Standard Review