Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: bc47318d-f421-4335-b0d8-fa7f3bf3ae30
Document Type: srp
Title: HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0520/ML052070756.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 18
Section ID: 18.0
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ed-Area-of-Review Level. This is a review of finished products of areas of review (e.g., a completed operating experience review, task analysis, or HSI design). Acceptance at this level indicates that all review criteria have been satisfied and that staff concerns have been resolved. Individual areas of review may be found acceptable at any of the three levels of review described above. For example, for reviews associated with designs that are planned, the review may focus on the adequacy of the plans to incorporate HFE into the design progress. For design efforts that are in progress, the review may focus upon acceptability of specific plans for addressing specific review areas. For the review of a completed design, the review will focus on the acceptability of 18.0-3 DRAFT Rev. 0 - April 1996 completed areas of review, including acceptability of the design and whether or not the work was completed in a manner that was consistent with the staff's criteria. Review Interfaces3 The reviews conducted in this section should be coordinated with those of other Standard Review Plan (SRP) chapters and sections. Important review interfaces are described below. 1. Chapter 7, "Instrumentation and Controls." The Instrumentation and Control Branch (HICB) has primary responsibility for the review activities associated with Chapter 7. Descriptions of HSI components and characteristics addressed by the Chapters 7 and 18 reviews should be consistent. In addition, the results of the Chapter 18 review should be considered, as appropriate, in the conduct of Chapter 7 review activities. 2. Section 13.1.1, "Management and Technical Support Organization." The HHFB has primary responsibility for reviewing the corporate-level management and technical organizations of the applicant and its major contractors under Section 13.1.1. This section addresses the need for clearly defined management and organizational responsibilities with regard to HFE considerations in plant design. Chapter 18,