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Forwards Two Slides for Use During Plenary Session at NUMARC Maint Workshops on 930804 in Atlanta,Ga & 930823 in St Louis,Mo
ML20056E077
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Issue date: 07/28/1993
From: Correia R
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Zech G
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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NUDOCS 9308190305
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G. Zech, Chief Performance and Quality Evaluation Branch Division of Reactor Inspection and Licensee Performance Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation FROM:

R. Correia, Chief Section B Performance and Quality Evaluation Branch Division of Reactor Inspection and Licensee Performance Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

SUBJECT:

PRESENTATION MATERIALS FOR THE NUMARC MAINTENANCE WORKSHOPS.

The two attached slides for use during the plenary session at the NUMARC Maintenance Workshops on August 4,1993 in Atlanta, GA and August 23,1993 in St.

Louis, MO, have been revised to incorporate minor editorial changes. Copies of this presentation will be forwarded to Central Files and the PDR.

R. Correia, Chief Section B Performance and Quality Evaluation Branch Division of Reactor Inspection-and Licensee Performance Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Enclosure:

As stated cc:

J.H.Sniezek W.T. Russell C.J.Heltemes C.E.Rossi T.E.Tipton, NUMARC 1

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GOAL SETTING AND MONITORING; (a)(1)

Goals are to be established by licensees 1

Goals are to be commensurate with safety significance Goals may be performance-oriented or condition-oriented Licensees could use PRA or IPE re-sults in setting goals Monitoring is to be performed on an ongoing. basis 1

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1 PREVENTIVE M AIN TEN ANCE WITHOUT MONITORING: (a)(2)

For SSCs whose performance is effectively controlled by preventive maintenance activities.

Licensee would establish performance criteria Single maintenance preventible failure would require root cause evaluation and corrective action i

e Repetitive maintenance preventible functional failure would require goal setting and monitoring Licensees are encouraged to consider the use of reliability-based methods for their preventive maintenance programs Slide 4

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