Document: NRC Regulatory Guide
Document ID: 5da93dc4-caee-45c8-a0e0-6f7b803c23cd
Document Type: regulatory_guide
Title: Dedication of Commercial-Grade Items for Use in Nuclear Power Plants (Rev. 1)
Source: NRC Regulatory Guide Division 1
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML2318/ML23187A531.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-11
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Section ID: RG-1.164
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de consistency when addressing NRC oversight activities, the NRC staff is clarifying the definition of counterfeit, fraudulent, and suspect items in the Staff Regulatory Guidance. Section C of this RG approves the use, in part, of EPRI 3002002982, Revision 1 to EPRI NP-5652 and TR-102260. By approving the use, in part, of that document, this guidance affords stakeholders the ability to use these revised references with the exceptions and clarifications noted. Consideration of International Standards The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) work cooperatively with member states and other partners to promote the safe, secure, and peaceful use of nuclear technologies. This system of safety fundamentals, safety requirements, safety guides, and other relevant reports, reflect an international perspective on what constitutes a high level of safety. To inform its development of this RG, the NRC considered IAEA and NEA safety requirements and safety guides pursuant to the Commission’s International Policy Statement (Ref. 11) and Management Directive and Handbook 6.6, “Regulatory Guides” (Ref. 12). DG-1415, Page 6 The following IAEA and NEA Safety Requirements and Guides were considered in the development/ update of the Regulatory Guide: • IAEA Safety Guide No. GS-G-3.1, “Application of the Management System for Facilities and Activities,” issued 2006 (Ref. 13), provides guidance for activities in the procurement process for nuclear power plants. • IAEA Technical Document (TECDOC)-919, “Management of Procurement Activities in a Nuclear Installation,” issued 1997 (Ref. 14), provides the fundamental concepts and methodologies to organize and manage procurement activities in support of a nuclear installation. • Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) Committee on Nuclear Regulatory Activities (CRNA) Report NEA/CRNA/R (2012)7, “Regulatory Oversight of Non-Conforming, Counterfeit, Fraudulent, and Suspect Items (NCFSI),” dated