Document: NRC Regulatory Guide
Document ID: 39669ad0-0ad7-442d-8e1c-64c0e1607f1d
Document Type: regulatory_guide
Title: Reporting of Operating Information -- Appendix A Technical Specifications (Rev. 2)
Source: NRC Regulatory Guide Division 1
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0037/ML003739954.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
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Section ID: RG-1.16
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ith a copy to the appropriate NRC Regional Office. 2. Reportable Occurrences Guidance concerning reportable occurrences that should be reported in different time frames is provided below. Supplemental reports may be required to fully describe final resolution of the occurrence. In cases of corrected or supplemental reports, a licensee event report should be completed and reference should be made to the original report date. a. Prompt Notification With Written Followup. The types of events listed below should be reported as expeditiously as possible, but within 24 hours by telephone and confirmed by telegraph, mail gram, or facsimile transmission to the Director of the appropriate NRC Regional Office, or his designee, no later than the first working day following the event, with a written followup report within two weeks. A copy of the confirmation and the written followup report should also be sent to the Director, Office of Managementj Information and Program Control, USNRC. The written followup report should include, as a minimum, a completed copy of the licensee event report form (see Appendix E to this guide) used for entering data into the NRC's computer-based file of information concerning licensee events. (Instructions for completing these licensee event report forms7 are issued individually to each licensee.) Information provided on the licensee event report form should be supplemented, as needed, by additional narrative material to provide complete explanation of the circumstances surrounding the event. (1) Failure of the reactor protection system or other systems subject to limiting safety-system settings to initiate the required protective function by the time a monitored parameter reaches the setpoint specified as the limiting safety-system setting in the technical specifi 7Instruction Manual, Licensee Event Report File, Office of Management Information and Program Control, U.S. Nuclear Remglatory Commission, Washington, D.C. 20555. 1.16-3 cations or