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Industry TrendsThe NRC initiated the Industry Trends Program (ITP) to monitor trends in indicators of industry performance as a means to confirm that the safety of operating power plants is being maintained. Should any long term indicators show a statistically significant adverse trend, the NRC will evaluate them and take appropriate regulatory action using its existing processes for resolving generic issues and issuing generic communications. The NRC formally reviews these indicators as part of the Agency Action Review Meeting (AARM) each year, and any statistically significant adverse trends are reported to Congress in the NRC's Performance and Accountability Report. No statistically significant adverse trends have been identified through the end of fiscal year (FY) 2008, based on the ITP indicators and the Accident Sequence Precursor (ASP) program. The objectives and details of the ITP are contained in NRC Inspection Manual Chapter (IMC) 0313 . The annual results of the ITP are available in the SECY Commission Papers as summarized below. The following links on this page are to documents in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). See our Plugins, Viewers, and Other Tools page for more information. For successful viewing of PDF documents on our site please be sure to use the latest version of Adobe.
Performance Indicators Used in the ITPThe NRC currently uses 4 distinct sets of indicators to assess trends in industry performance as described below. The specific indicators included in the ITP are highlighted below in bold text. The definition and description of the indicators currently qualified and used in the ITP are available in Appendix A of IMC 0313. (1) ITP Performance Indicators - For many years, the NRC's former Office of AEOD published indicators in several NUREGs, including NUREG-1187 (series), "Performance Indicators for Operating Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors," using information derived from Licensee Event Reports (LERs) and plant Monthly Operating Reports (MORs). The ITP Indicators consist of the Ex-AEOD indicators and include (with affected cornerstones in parenthesis):
(2) ROP Performance Indicators - Industry averages for the plant-level performance indicators under the Reactor Oversight Process (ROP), using data submitted by individual plants. The ROP indicators include (with affected cornerstones in parenthesis):
(3) Accident Sequence Precursor (ASP) Program - ASP events are documented in the NUREG-4674 (series), "Precursors to Potential Severe Core Damage Accidents." The most recent status of the ASP program was reported to the Commission in SECY-08-0145, “Status of the Accident Sequence Precursor Program and the Development of Standardized Plant Analysis Risk Models.” The ASP indicators, include (with affected cornerstones in parenthesis):
(4) Baseline Risk Index for Initiating Events (BRIIE) The NRC has developed another tool in the Industry Trends Program (ITP) for assessing nuclear industry safety performance. The Baseline Risk Index for Initiating Events (BRIIE) monitors the first (“initiating”) event in a series of unlikely failures that have the greatest potential to lead to damage of the reactor fuel. These initiating events are not common but do occur with some regularity over time. While plants are designed to have multiple means of stopping (mitigating) these series of events prior to damage to the reactor fuel, the NRC still wants to monitor the frequency of initiating events. The NRC would take action if the frequency exceeds certain pre-determined levels. A description of BRIIE is provided in NRC Inspection Manual Chapter (IMC) 0313 and the BRIIE page. The BRIIE is intended to enhance and complement the ITP, not as a replacement, and was implemented as part of the ITP starting in January 2008. Industry Trend Charts by Cornerstones of SafetyPhysical Protection information not publicly available.
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