Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 80cafbe7-f4f0-4366-8dd3-76fec74d85a7
Document Type: srp
Title: HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0409/ML040920139.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 18
Section ID: 18.0
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g and Qualifications. The applicant should analyze the proposed change in HAs to determine the number and qualifications of personnel based on task requirements and applicable regulatory requirements. 'The analysis should address personnel requirements for all conditions in which the HA may be performed. The staffing and 18.0-15 Rev. 1 - February, 2004 qualification review should be conducted in accordance with the review criteria of NUREG-1764. 6. Probabilistic Risk and Human Reliability Analysis. For risk-informed submittals, the applicant should (1) update the PRA model to reflect system, component, and HA changes that are necessary based on the proposed modification or HAs; (2) perform an analysis of the potential effects of the proposed changes upon plant safety and reliability, in a manner consistent with current, accepted PRAIHRA principles and practices, and (3) use the risk insights derived from the results in the selection of HAs and the development of procedures, HSI component lists, and training in order to limit risk and the likelihood of personnel error and to provide for error detection and recovery capability. The staff's HRA review should be conducted in accordance with the review criteria of NUREG-1764. 7. Human-System Interface Design. The applicant should translate function and task requirements into the detailed HSI design through the systematic application of HFE principles and criteria. The applicant's HSI design should be evaluated in accordance with the review criteria of NUREG-1764. The staffs review should address the design of temporary and permanent modifications to the HSI, Including new HSI components and the modification of existing ones, for the proposed changes in the HAs. Where changes in HAs result in modifications to large portions of the HSI or in the use of HSI technologies that do not have proven operating histories, the review may also examine the HSI design process using the review criteria of NUREG-071 1, Rev. 1. The review