Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: fea61ff0-f344-4101-adfb-590e3d9dfafe
Document Type: srp
Title: Draft Revision 6 – August 2015
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1515/ML15159A946.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 7
Section ID: 7
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h requirement is carried out by the maintenance organization. BTP 7.14-63 Draft Revision 6 - August 2015 B.3.3.8.2 Review Guidance for SMMs Prior to the review of the maintenance manuals, the reviewer should determine if maintenance will be done by applicant or licensee or vendor personnel. In many instances, the applicant or licensee only performs maintenance to replace failed circuit boards, and the boards are then sent to the vendor for repair. In this instance, the maintenance manuals used by applicant or licensee personnel do not need to be as detailed as would be required if the applicant or licensee was doing board level repairs. The reviewer should use judgment to determine how adequate the level of detail is in each of the maintenance manuals. B.3.3.9 Installation Activities - Software Training Manuals (STMs) NUREG/CR-6101, Section 3.7.3, “Training Manuals,” contains relevant guidance. One or more STMs should be produced. They may be incorporated into a system training manual. Because training manuals do not impose requirements on the software itself, the functional characteristics described in other subsections of this BTP are not directly relevant. However, the software development process characteristics listed below should be exhibited by software training manuals. B.3.3.9.1 Process Characteristics of STMs The STMS should exhibit each of the specified software development process characteristics: completeness, consistency, style, and traceability. Completeness means that all actions available to the operator are fully described for all operating modes, including error recovery. Operator actions should be specified in terms of inputs supplied by users and equipment, actions initiated by the operation, and responses to the user. The training manual should describe the operational environment within which the software will operate, including precautions and limitations that must be observed during operations to avoid exposing personnel or the plant to