Document: NRC Regulatory Guide
Document ID: 22ccfd5e-c5d8-4615-a02c-32369aa9f533
Document Type: regulatory_guide
Title: Acceptability of Probabilistic Risk Assessment Results for Risk-Informed Activities (Rev. 3)
Source: NRC Regulatory Guide Division 1
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1930/ML19308B636.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
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Section ID: RG-1.200
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mic events. Clarification For CC I: CALCULATE the HEPs for all HFEs taking into account relevant seismic- related effects on control room and ex- control room post-initiator actions in accordance with the SRs for HLR-HR-G in Part 2 of this Standard as set forth under Capability Category I. In addressing influencing factors and the timing DG-1362, Appendix B, Page B-23 Table B-1. Staff Position on ASME/ANS RA-S Case 1, “Case for ASME/ANS RA-Sb-2013 Standard for Level 1/Large Early Release Frequency Probabilistic Risk Assessment of Nuclear Power Plant Applications,” Technical and Peer Review Requirements of a Level 1, Seismic PRA for the At-Power Operating Mode Index No Issue Position Resolution considerations covered in SRs HR-G3, HRG4, and HR-G5 in Part 2, attention is to be given to how the seismic event alters any previous assessments in non-seismic analyses including: additional workload and stress; effects of the seismic event on mitigation, cue availability, dependencies, required response, timing, accessibility, and potential for physical harm; and seismic-specific job aids and training. For CC II: CALCULATE the HEPs for all HFEs taking into account relevant seismic- related effects on control room and ex- control room post-initiator actions in accordance with the SRs for HLR-HR-G in Part 2 of this Standard as set forth under Capability Category II. In addressing influencing factors and the timing considerations covered in SRs HR-G3, HRG4, and HR-G5 in Part 2, attention is to be given to how the seismic event alters any previous assessments in non-seismic analyses including: additional workload and stress; effects of the seismic event on mitigation, cue availability, dependencies, required response, timing, accessibility, and potential for physical harm; and seismic-specific job aids and training. SPR-D4 The action verb ESTIMATE implies using judgement or qualitative measures only which are inconsistent with the intent of the SR. Some of the examples of