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NUREG 0933

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DESCRIPTION Historical Background As identified in NUREG-0471, [1] this issue involved staff evaluations of vendors' data and approaches for determining LOCA heat sources and developing staff positions as needed. The contributors to LOCA heat sources, …
DESCRIPTION Combinations of fabrication, stress, and environmental conditions have resulted in isolated instances of stress corrosion cracking of low pressure Schedule 10 Type 304 stainless steel piping systems. Although these systems are not part of a …
DESCRIPTION Historical Background Dose calculations by AAB/NRR in 1975 indicated that operation of the main steam isolation valve leakage control system (MSIVLCS) required for some BWRs could result in higher offsite accident doses than if the system were …
DESCRIPTION Historical Background A BWR RHR system is designed for: (1) containment spray/suppression pool cooling, (2) fuel pool cooling augmentation, (3) low pressure coolant injection, and (4) bringing the reactor down to a cold shutdown condition. …
DESCRIPTION This NUREG-0471 [1] task will respond to a concern of the ACRS about the effectiveness of various containment sprays to remove airborne radioactive materials which could be present within the containment following a LOCA. This concern has been …
DESCRIPTION Historical Background The operating experience of nuclear power plants indicates that a number of valves, valve operators, and pumps fail to operate as specified in the technical specifications either under testing conditions or when they are …
DESCRIPTION Historical Background Structural damage to the primary system, including the reactor pressure vessel and internals, associated piping and steam generator tubing in PWRs, can be caused by vibrations of sufficient magnitude. These vibrations can …
DESCRIPTION This NUREG-0471 [1] item was an ACRS generic concern that initially addressed the common mode failure of identical components exposed to identical or nearly-identical conditions or environments. This concern was later expanded to include other …
DESCRIPTION Licensees are required to estimate the design-basis flood levels for each nuclear power plant site consistent with the requirements in General Design Criterion 2, "Design Bases for Protection against Natural Phenomena," of Appendix A, "General …
DESCRIPTION SRP [1] Section 15.7.3 requires an analysis of the consequences of failure of tanks containing radioactive liquids outside containment. This NUREG-0471 [2] task involves the development of a NUREG report that will describe a consistent and …
DESCRIPTION Interpretations of NEPA require the environmental impact assessment include land use impacts and alternatives in nuclear power plant licensing cases. The staff has performed both economic and non-economic land resource assessments in …
DESCRIPTION There are no current criteria for acceptability of solidification agents. This NUREG-0471 [1] task involves the development of criteria for acceptability of radwaste solidification agents to properly implement a process control program for the …
DESCRIPTION Historical Background This issue is described in NUREG-0471 [1] and was raised by the ACRS who recommended that studies be made of the technique for seismic scram and the potential safety advantages and disadvantages of prompt reactor scram, …
DESCRIPTION This issue was documented in NUREG-0471 [1] and stemmed from an ACRS recommendation that the staff explore diverse means of obtaining ECCS capability for future plants. The ACRS also recommended the staff explore the issue in the context of …
DESCRIPTION This NUREG-0471 [1] item is an ACRS generic concern which involves assessing the uncertainties in calculations of the control rod drop accident, including the choice of negative reactivity insertion rate due to a scram and the potential …
This task was developed to assure that the number and capabilities of the staff at nuclear power plants are adequate to provide safe operation. To meet this goal, consideration will be given to: (1) the numbers and functions of the staff needed to safely …
In response to Section 306 of the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982, the Commission published a "Policy Statement [1] on Training and Qualification of Nuclear Power Plant Personnel, March 1985. This Policy Statement endorsed the INPO Accreditation Program …
One purpose of this task is to ensure that the licensing examination for reactor operators and senior operators is a valid measure of the operator's knowledge and ability to perform the necessary tasks and functions required to safely operate and control …
This task was developed to provide assurance that plant procedures were adequate and could be used effectively. The objective was to provide procedures that would guide operators in maintaining plants in a safe state under all operating conditions, …
The objective of this task was to ensure that the man-machine interface (MMI) is adequate for the safe operation and maintenance of nuclear power plants. This objective was to be attained by developing: (1) human factors engineering guidelines for …
The objective of this effort is to develop tested technology to assess the capability and adequacy of utility management and organization to provide for safe operation of their nuclear power plants. This objective will be accomplished by: (1) developing …
The primary purposes of this task are to develop a technical support system for NRC reliability evaluations, especially the PRA programs, and to provide feedback links from operating experience to other elements of the human factors program. A secondary …
Historical Background The purpose of the Maintenance and Surveillance Program (MSP) effort is to provide direction for the NRC's efforts to assure effective nuclear power plant maintenance. The program will be based on the current NRC regulatory approach …

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