Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 83341cf1-5c81-4058-b186-971a3ccc8cde
Document Type: srp
Title: -20
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0600/ML060030233.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.5.2.1
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simulator, licensees should commit to performing the dynamic portion of the validation and verification of the EOPs if a plant reference simulator becomes available. 6.0 Program for Operator Training on EOPs 6.1 General Discussion Applicants are to submit descriptions of their planned programs for training operators on EOPs. The purpose of reviewing the EOP training program is to ensure that operators will be trained prior to implementation of the EOPs, and that there is a reasonable assurance that the methods to be used in training are adequate. This determination can be made by verifying that the training program meets the general training objectives identified in Subsection 6.2. To determine that these general objectives are met, the reviewer should consider the specific review guidelines of Subsection 6.3 and of NUREG-071 1, Element 9, Training Program Development. 6.2 General EOP Training Program Objectives The purpose of the evaluation is to determine that the following general objectives are adequately addressed in the training program described by considering the following review guidelines. These guidelines are not intended to identify all the necessary components of an adequate training program but to serve as a basis for assuring the staff that the operators have been trained prior to EOP implementation and that they will be capable of using the EOPs. 6.2.1 Trainees should understand the philosophy behind the approach to the EOPs (i.e., their structure and approach to transient and accident mitigation, including control of safety functions, accident evaluation and diagnosis, and the achievement of safe, stable, or shutdown conditions) 6.2.2 Trainees should understand the mitigation strategy and technical bases of the EOPs (i.e., the function and use of plant systems, subsystems, and components in mitigating transients and accidents) 6.2.3 Trainees should have a working knowledge of the technical content of the EOPs, i.e., they must understand and know