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MONTHYEARML20056F2952020-02-20020 February 2020 Low Safety Significance Issue Resolution (LSSIR) (February 20, 2020) ML20056F2352020-02-20020 February 2020 COM-106 Program Revitalization: Tia(Tar) Process Enhancement Updates (February 20, 2020) ML20056F1922020-02-20020 February 2020 Backfitting, Issue Finality and Forward Fitting (February 20, 2020) ML20056F1262020-02-20020 February 2020 High Energy Arcing Faults Involving Aluminum Components (February 20, 2020) ML20056F0702020-02-20020 February 2020 Licensing Action Workload Update (February 20, 2020) ML20056E9742020-02-20020 February 2020 Embark Poster Used for February 20, 2020 RITF Meeting ML19291D5532019-10-17017 October 2019 Current Status NRC Pre Generic Issue - 018 High Energy Arching Faults (HEAF) Involving Aluminum (October 17, 2019) ML19291D4932019-10-17017 October 2019 IMC 0326 Operability Determinations Implementation and Staff Training (October 17, 2019) ML19291D4372019-10-17017 October 2019 RITF Public Meeting Talking Points on Regulatory Guide Reviews (October 17, 2019) ML19291D3692019-10-17017 October 2019 Licensing Action Workload Initiatives (October 17, 2019) ML19064B4032019-02-15015 February 2019 Revised Comments from Mr. Antaki Submitted for the February 15, 2019 Public Meeting ML18142A2492018-05-16016 May 2018 Industry Comments on Ti 2515-195 for Summary of May 16, 2018, Meeting with Nuclear Energy Institute and Industry to Discuss Anchor Darling Fate Valve Draft Temporary Instruction 2020-02-20
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MONTHYEARML20056F2952020-02-20020 February 2020 Low Safety Significance Issue Resolution (LSSIR) (February 20, 2020) ML20056F2352020-02-20020 February 2020 COM-106 Program Revitalization: Tia(Tar) Process Enhancement Updates (February 20, 2020) ML20056F1922020-02-20020 February 2020 Backfitting, Issue Finality and Forward Fitting (February 20, 2020) ML20056F1262020-02-20020 February 2020 High Energy Arcing Faults Involving Aluminum Components (February 20, 2020) ML20056F0702020-02-20020 February 2020 Licensing Action Workload Update (February 20, 2020) ML20056E9742020-02-20020 February 2020 Embark Poster Used for February 20, 2020 RITF Meeting ML19291D5532019-10-17017 October 2019 Current Status NRC Pre Generic Issue - 018 High Energy Arching Faults (HEAF) Involving Aluminum (October 17, 2019) ML19291D4932019-10-17017 October 2019 IMC 0326 Operability Determinations Implementation and Staff Training (October 17, 2019) ML19291D3692019-10-17017 October 2019 Licensing Action Workload Initiatives (October 17, 2019) ML19064B4032019-02-15015 February 2019 Revised Comments from Mr. Antaki Submitted for the February 15, 2019 Public Meeting ML18142A2492018-05-16016 May 2018 Industry Comments on Ti 2515-195 for Summary of May 16, 2018, Meeting with Nuclear Energy Institute and Industry to Discuss Anchor Darling Fate Valve Draft Temporary Instruction 2020-02-20
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Low Safety Significance Issue (LSSIR) Resolution RITF Meeting February 20, 2020 1
LSSIR Working Group Recommendations
- The LSSIR WG Memo issued on February 7 (in conjunction with a NRR office director memo to the Regional Administrators
- The memo contained seven recommendations all of which were endorsed by the NRR office director:
- Recommendation 1 - Very Low Safety Significance (VLSSIR) in the inspection program
- Recommendation 2 - Implementation of LSSIR in the new TIA procedure
- Recommendation 3 - Licensing Basis Standing guidance for the new TIA procedure and LIC-100 (Licensing Basis)
- Recommendation 4 year assessment of the LSSIR approach
- Recommendation 5 - Working group to evaluate options for addressing low safety significance (LSS) issues within the licensing basis
- Recommendation 6 - Enforcement Manual revisions to clarify documenting potential compliance issues
- Recommendation 7 - LSSIR-like conceptual approach for managing NMSS cost-estimating resources (potential forward fits) 2
LSSIR Path Forward/Status
- Most significant (based on interest to date) follow-on action is the Lower Right Box - Recommendation 5:
- Effort to address low safety significant (LSS) issues that are within the licensing basis
- Nominally this effort is intended to find ways to more efficiently process LSS issues
- Fundamentally LSS issues within the licensing basis must be addressed by either:
- Licensee making changes following authorized change control processes or corrective actions
- NRC reviewing and approving changes (10 CFR 50.90 and/or exemptions)
- A new working group is being established 3