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(Created page with "'''Operational Safety Review Team (has acronym::OSART)''' is an international IAEA inspection team. * 1 volunteer every 3 years in the US. In 2025, Salem had it. Some credit may be given toward NRC inspection peformance. * an Operational Safety Review Team (OSART), performed by senior staff members from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), will be conducted at Seabrook in June 2011. The scope of the OSART evaluation may encompass portions of the RO...")
 
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Operational Safety Review Team (OSART) is an international IAEA inspection team.

  • 1 volunteer every 3 years in the US.

In 2025, Salem had it.

Some credit may be given toward NRC inspection peformance.

  • an Operational Safety Review Team (OSART), performed by senior staff members from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), will be conducted at Seabrook in June 2011. The scope of the OSART evaluation may encompass portions of the ROP baseline inspection program. NRC Inspection Manual Chapter 2515, Section 08.05, "Baseline Inspection Credit for Operational Safety Review Team Effort" allows a reduction in baseline inspection in those areas that are determined to overlap with the OSART review.