ML20035C241
| ML20035C241 | |
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| Issue date: | 03/30/1993 |
| From: | Gillespie F NRC - REGULATORY REVIEW GROUP |
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| NUDOCS 9304060378 | |
| Download: ML20035C241 (1) | |
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY CO51 MISSION 4
NRC PRA Technology Subgroup of the Regulatory Review Group; Public Meeting AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Notification of Public Meeting.
SUMMARY
- On January 4,1993, the Executive Director for Operations appointed a Regulatory Review Group. The group is conducting a comprehensive and disciplined review of power reactor regulations and related NRC processes, programs, and practices with special attention placed on the feasibility of substituting unnecessarily prescriptive requirements and guidance with performance based requirements and guidance founded
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on risk insights. A public meeting is being held to discuss how a PRA can be used to provide more flexibility in the regulations and in the implementation of the regulations.
This notice provides the time and place of the meeting and notification that subsequent material will be made available prior to the meeting. Comments are being solicited on l
this material at the meeting.
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DATE: Meeting has been scheduled for May 6,1993 from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm.
ADDIESS: Meeting will be held at the U.S. NRC offices,11555 Rockville Pike, in Room 12B11, in Rockville, Md. Attendees will be required to sign in. Requests to speak on a topic in response to the published material should be sent by mail or facsimile to M.T. Drouin at 5650 Nicholson Lane, MS#324, Rockville, MD 20852, fax (301) l 443-7836. To ensure adequate space is reserved for meeting, nonfication of attendance ir appreciated.
1 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: M.T. Drouin (301) 492-3917 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The material will be placed in the Public Document Room on April 26,1993. Topics that will be covered in material include:
Potential Applications of PRA-based Methods. This issue will address such items as - technical specification compliance (e.g., LCO extension, AOTs, STIs),
equipment testing, and graded approach to quality assurance.
Required Conditions for Use of PRA Analyses in Regulation. This issue will address such items as - scope of analysis, acceptable boundary conditions and assumptions, data quality, frequency of PRA update (e.g., need for a "living" PRA), and level of NRC review.
The meeting will commence with the NRC providing introductory remarks, statements on the objectives of the Regulatory Review Group and the meeting. The NRC does not intend to publish any additional material, other than what is discussed in this notice.
SUBJECT:
NRC Regulatory Rr.
Group, PRA Su roup Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 30 dayofh1 1 1993.
FOR T NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Frank. Gillespie, RRG v30406037a 930330 PDR REVGP NRCREGUL PDR
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