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{{#Wiki_filter:Reactor Oversight Process Enhancement Problem Identification and Resolution The NRCs Problem Identification and Resolution (PI&R) program ensures U.S. nuclear power plants appropriately identify, evaluate, prioritize, and resolve performance issues. The ROP enhancement effort will use operational experience to enhance the PI&R programs effectiveness and efficiency.


===Background===
===Background===
The NRCs Problem Identification and Resolution (PI&R) program ensures U.S. nuclear power plants appropriately identify, evaluate, prioritize, and resolve performance issues. The ROP enhancement effort will use operational experience to enhance the PI&R programs effectiveness and efficiency.
The NRCs resident inspectors already review PI&R elements during daily, quarterly, and annual baseline inspections. The staff has concluded focused PI&R team inspections can be held less often while maintaining appropriate oversight.
Changes recommended by NRC Staff Changing Team Inspection Frequencies to Three Years The NRCs resident inspectors already review PI&R elements during daily, quarterly, and annual baseline inspections. The staff has concluded focused PI&R team inspections can be held less often while maintaining appropriate oversight.
Staff evaluated historical performance of plant status walkdowns to revise the appropriate level of effort for PI&R routine inspections.
Right Sizing Hour Estimates for Plant Status Walk-downs Staff evaluated historical performance of plant status walkdowns to revise the appropriate level of effort for PI&R routine inspections.
Changesrecommended by NRC Staff Changing Team Inspection Frequencies to Three Years Right Sizing Hour Estimates for Plant Status Walk-downs Comprehensive Review of PI&R Inspections The NRC staff are examining how best to assess how effective plant Corrective Action Programs are, as well as when NRC follow-up inspections are needed. This effort will help ensure PI&R procedures remain consistent across the agencys regional offices.
Comprehensive Review of PI&R Inspections The NRC staff are examining how best to assess how effective plant Corrective Action Programs are, as well as when NRC follow-up inspections are needed. This effort will help ensure PI&R procedures remain consistent across the agencys regional offices.
The NRC will consider how best to implement recommendations from the staffs comprehensive review.
Next Steps The NRC will consider how best to implement recommendations from the staffs comprehensive review.}}
Next Steps}}

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Problem Identification and Resolution
ML20006F215
Person / Time
Issue date: 01/06/2020
From: Michael Lee
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To:
Lee M, NRR, 415-1124
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Reactor Oversight Process Enhancement Problem Identification and Resolution The NRCs Problem Identification and Resolution (PI&R) program ensures U.S. nuclear power plants appropriately identify, evaluate, prioritize, and resolve performance issues. The ROP enhancement effort will use operational experience to enhance the PI&R programs effectiveness and efficiency.

Background

The NRCs resident inspectors already review PI&R elements during daily, quarterly, and annual baseline inspections. The staff has concluded focused PI&R team inspections can be held less often while maintaining appropriate oversight.

Staff evaluated historical performance of plant status walkdowns to revise the appropriate level of effort for PI&R routine inspections.

Changesrecommended by NRC Staff Changing Team Inspection Frequencies to Three Years Right Sizing Hour Estimates for Plant Status Walk-downs Comprehensive Review of PI&R Inspections The NRC staff are examining how best to assess how effective plant Corrective Action Programs are, as well as when NRC follow-up inspections are needed. This effort will help ensure PI&R procedures remain consistent across the agencys regional offices.

The NRC will consider how best to implement recommendations from the staffs comprehensive review.

Next Steps