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©2023 Nuclear Energy Institute


Overview Guiding principles for effort Industry lessons learned from tabletop evaluations Future and ongoing industry actions Continuing points for future evaluation
©2023 Nuclear Energy Institute Overview
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Guiding Principles for PRA Configuration Control Tabletop Inspection Effort Industry and NRC resource allocation Consistent with    appropriate for existing          relative safety regulations,      impact Build on previous  regulatory guides, reviews (licensing and license reviews, peer      conditions reviews)
Guiding principles for effort
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Key Industry Lessons Learned from Tabletop Inspection Process Overarching theme: clarity and documentation are vital
Industry lessons learned from tabletop evaluations
* Use and definition of various models Model of record Working models Application specific models
 
Future and ongoing industry actions
 
Continuing points for future evaluation
 
©2023 Nuclear Energy Institute 2 Guiding Principles for PRA Configuration Control Tabletop Inspection Effort
 
Industry and NRC resource Consistent with allocation existing appropriate for regulations, relative safety Build on previous regulatory guides, impact reviews (licensing and license reviews, peer conditions reviews)
 
©2023 Nuclear Energy Institute 3 Key Industry Lessons Learned from Tabletop Inspection Process
 
Overarching theme: clarity and documentation are vital
* Use and definition of various models
 
Model of record
 
Working models
 
Application specific models
* Process for incorporating new types of equipment/operational procedures (e.g. FLEX, OPC)
* Process for incorporating new types of equipment/operational procedures (e.g. FLEX, OPC)
* Documentation and procedures for engagement with engineering on modification reviews
* Documentation and procedures for engagement with engineering on modification reviews
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Industry Actions Moving Forward Internal industry best practices Owners Continued Group report engagement on best with NRC practices High performance in licensee PRA configuration control
©2023 Nuclear Energy Institute 4 Industry Actions Moving Forward
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Internal industry best practices Owners Continued Group report engagement on best with NRC practices
 
High performance in licensee P R A
 
configuration control
 
©2023 Nuclear Energy Institute 5 Future Engagement with NRC


Future Engagement with NRC Orderly and predictable roll-out Scope of training for NRC regional staff and other staff supporting inspections
Orderly and predictable roll-out Scope of training for NRC regional staff and other staff supporting inspections
* Consistency in interpretations
* Consistency in interpretations
* Delineation between information and operating experience Appropriately sized inspection process
* Delineation between information and operating experience Appropriately sized inspection process
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* Four years conflicts with schedule for application-driven model updates
* Four years conflicts with schedule for application-driven model updates
* Consider lengthening to make best use of NRC and licensee resources
* Consider lengthening to make best use of NRC and licensee resources
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NEI Presentation - March 30, 2023 PRA Configuration Control Public Meeting
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Industry Perspective on NRC Oversight of PRA Configuration Control NRC Public Meeting March 30, 2023

©2023 Nuclear Energy Institute Overview

Guiding principles for effort

Industry lessons learned from tabletop evaluations

Future and ongoing industry actions

Continuing points for future evaluation

©2023 Nuclear Energy Institute 2 Guiding Principles for PRA Configuration Control Tabletop Inspection Effort

Industry and NRC resource Consistent with allocation existing appropriate for regulations, relative safety Build on previous regulatory guides, impact reviews (licensing and license reviews, peer conditions reviews)

©2023 Nuclear Energy Institute 3 Key Industry Lessons Learned from Tabletop Inspection Process

Overarching theme: clarity and documentation are vital

  • Use and definition of various models

Model of record

Working models

Application specific models

  • Process for incorporating new types of equipment/operational procedures (e.g. FLEX, OPC)
  • Documentation and procedures for engagement with engineering on modification reviews

©2023 Nuclear Energy Institute 4 Industry Actions Moving Forward

Internal industry best practices Owners Continued Group report engagement on best with NRC practices

High performance in licensee P R A

configuration control

©2023 Nuclear Energy Institute 5 Future Engagement with NRC

Orderly and predictable roll-out Scope of training for NRC regional staff and other staff supporting inspections

  • Consistency in interpretations
  • Delineation between information and operating experience Appropriately sized inspection process
  • Inspection team size
  • Scope of inspection
  • Ensure no repetition of previous reviews Inspection interval
  • Four years conflicts with schedule for application-driven model updates
  • Consider lengthening to make best use of NRC and licensee resources

©2023 Nuclear Energy Institute 6