Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
Issue Closure
English answer:
guidelines for containing severe accident issues
English term
Issue Closure
Oct 6, 2016 14:04: Yasutomo Kanazawa Created KOG entry
Non-PRO (1): Tushar Deep
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guidelines for containing severe accident issues
http://pbadupws.nrc.gov/docs/ML0728/ML072850981.pdf
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Jack Doughty
25 mins
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Thank you very much!
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Harry Crawford
8 days
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Thank you very much!
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Discussion
Evaluate industry developed bases and owners group SAMGs, along with the plant individual plant examination (IPE), individual plant examination of external events (IPEEE) and current capabilities, to develop SAMGs for accidents found to be important to each plant;
Interface SAMGs with the plant’s emergency plan;
Incorporate severe accident material into appropriate training programmes;
Establish a means to consider and possibly adopt new severe accident information from selfassessments, applicable regulatory communications, PSA studies, etc.