Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: f269e894-c94c-4ccb-b41c-6e39aa74f371
Document Type: srp
Title: HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0706/ML070670253.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 18
Section ID: 18.0
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tors Verification and Validation C Design Implementation C Human Performance Monitoring While the process defines 12 areas of review, not all may be applicable to reviewing a particular applicant's or licensee's HFE program. This is discussed in “Graded Approach to Review” below. 2. Inspection, Test, Analysis, and Acceptance Criteria (ITAAC). For DC and COL reviews, the applicant’s proposed information on the ITAAC associated with the HFE areas related to this SRP section is reviewed in accordance with SRP Section 14.3, “Inspections, Tests, Analyses, and Acceptance Criteria - Design Certification,” and 14.3.9, “Human Factors Engineering.” The staff recognizes that the review of ITAAC is performed after review of the rest of this portion of the application against acceptance criteria contained in this SRP section. Furthermore, the ITAAC are reviewed to assure that all systems, structures, and components (SSCs) in this area of review are identified and addressed as appropriate in accordance with SRP Section 14.3 and 14.3.9. 3. COL Action Items and Certification Requirements and Restrictions. For a DC application, the review will also address COL action items and requirements and restrictions (e.g., interface requirements and site parameters). For a COL application referencing a DC, a COL applicant must address COL action items (referred to as COL license information in certain DCs) included in the referenced DC. Additionally, a COL applicant must address requirements and restrictions (e.g., interface requirements and site parameters) included in the referenced DC. Applications NRC HFE reviews in three application areas are described below: 1. Review of the HFE Aspects of a New Plant - This chapter describes the staff's review activities to verify that accepted HFE principles are incorporated during the design process and that the human-system interfaces (HSIs) reflect a state-of-the-art HFE design. If an applicant proposes to build a new plant under 10