ML24318B496

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The Role of Risk Analysis Research in Safety Decision-making
ML24318B496
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Issue date: 12/06/2024
From: Jonathan Evans
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THE ROLE OF RISK ANALYSIS RESEARCH IN SAFETY DECISIONMAKING Jonathan Evans, Chief of Probabilistic Risk Assessment Branch Office of Research US Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Introduction NRCs Fiscal Years 2022-2026 Strategic Plan defines its three strategic goals as:

a) Ensure the safe and secure use of radioactive materials.

b) Continue to foster a healthy organization.

c) Inspire stakeholder confidence in the NRC.

The Role of the Division of Risk Analysis a) Technical support for the implementation of risk-informed regulatory activities and decision making in nuclear safety and security.

b) Coordinates research activities within and outside the NRC.

c) Coordinates NRC participation in international activities.

Advanced Methodologies and Tools Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA)

SAPHIRE Code Standardized Plant Analysis Risk (SPAR) Models Holistic Risk Evaluation Proactive Risk Identification Vulnerability Identification

Graded Approaches and Integrated Safety Assessments STRATEGIC RESOURCE ALLOCATION INDEPENDENT RESEARCH EFFORTS ENHANCED REGULATORY DECISION-MAKING IMPROVED PREPAREDNESS PUBLIC TRUST AND CONFIDENCE

Reliability Analysis Reliability Analysis Human Factors Human Factors Hazard Analysis Hazard Analysis Comprehensive Safety Framework Comprehensive Safety Framework Insights from Reliability, Human Factors, and Hazard Analysis

Key Components of Enhancing Nuclear Safety Through Comprehensive Risk Analysis Advanced Methodologies and Tools Graded Approach and Comprehensive Safety Assessment Integration of Reliability, Human Factors, and Hazard Analysis

Holistic Risk and Hazard Management Enhanced Methodologies and Tools Modern Technologies and Data-Driven Strategies Global Collaboration Adaptive Strategies and Stakeholder Confidence Commitment to Public Health and Environment