Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: c550ed1b-451d-4553-8536-5aa3564d57b4
Document Type: srp
Title: - 13.1.3 OPERATING ORGANIZATION
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0415/ML041550746.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.1.2
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affing of unlicensed personnel for special cases such as three units, operating from one or two control rooms, etc., will be determined case by case, based on the principles defined in item II.B.3. of this SRP section. However, shift staffing of licensed personnel for special cases, including temporary deviations and staffing for three units must meet the requirements of 10 CFR 50.54(m). 13.1.2-6 DRAFT Rev. 5: A UGUST 2004 d. A health physics technician shall be on site at all times when there is fuel in a reactor. e. A rad/chem technician shall be on site at all times when a PWR is being operated in Modes 1 through 4 or a BWR in Modes 1 through 3. f. Assignment, stationing, and relief of operators and senior operators within the control room shall be as described in Regulatory Guide 1. 114. 4. Any requests for exemptions from the requirements specified in Specific Criterion B.3.a-f of this section and/or the related requirements of 10 CFR Part 50 should be justified and reviewed using the guidance set forth in NUREG-1791. 7. The total complement of licensed and unlicensed personnel for onsite shift operating crews should be sufficient to avoid the routine heavy use of overtime. (SRP Section 13.5.1 contains guidance on work- hour limitations.) To meet this policy, staffing plans should provide for no less than the number required for five shift rotations. 6. The plant operating and technical staff should be used as much as possible in the initial test program for the facility. 7. Assignments of personnel to the fire brigade should follow the guideline of SRP Section 9.5.1, including the following: a. The responsibilities of the fire brigade members under normal conditions should not conflict with their responsibilities during a fire emergency. b. The minimum number of fire brigade members available on site for each shift operation crew should be consistent with the activities required to combat the most significant fire. The minimum size of the fire brigade shift