Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 94d86f6a-6c87-46a2-93df-ed4b0721bbdd
Document Type: srp
Title: is complete.
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0520/ML052070646.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.5.2.1
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to perform a one-time review of EOPs, with no assurance that future EOP revisions are technically adequate and consistent with existing EOPs. With this approach, responsibility for the generation and review of the EOPs, as well as future revisions to EOPs, is retained by the licensee. In NUREG-0899, four aspects of EOP development and implementation are identified as providing an adequate basis for review. These are (1) plant-specific technical guidelines (P-STG); (2) a plant-specific writer's guide; (3) a description of the program for verification/ and validation of the EOPs; and (4) a description of the program for training operators on the EOPs. Information on each of these items are to be provided as the "Procedures Generation Package" (PGP). The PGP for each plant will provide the licensee with a technical and human factors basis for developing its EOPs and for making future revisions to its EOPs. The formal requirement for submitting this package is provided in Supplement 1 to NUREG-0737, "Requirements for Emergency Response Capability" (Generic Letter No. 82-33). EOPs at all plants will eventually be audited as a part of routine regional inspections to ensure consistency with the PGP.85 In 1994, NUREG-0711, "Human Factors Engineering Program Review Model," (HFE PRM) was published. The HFE PRM, described more fully in SRP Chapter 18, contains guidance on 13.5.2.1-13 DRAFT Rev. 0 - April 1996 reviewing human factors engineering program elements, including procedure development (Chapter 9). The HFE PRM addresses technical procedures, including abnormal and emergency procedures, and seeks to ensure that an "applicant's procedure program will result in procedures that support and guide human interaction with plant systems and control plant-related events and activities." Therefore it is important that human-system interaction issues be considered in the development of all procedures, including all operating procedures (described in I.A of SRP Section 13.5.2.1)