Current nuclear industry practices with regard to the integration of surveillances
Commercial nuclear industry practices regarding the integration of technical specification (TS) surveillance and maintenance activities are identified in this report. A questionnaire was developed and used to obtain current industry practices from NRC Regional personnel and INEL engineers with utility experience. Some of these practices indicate that the scheduling of TS surveillance and maintenance items could be more effectively coordinated. Also, must utilities do not formally consider risk implications when they are scheduling maintenance. Methodologies and approaches for proposing and evaluating changes to improve the integration of TS surveillance and maintenance activities have been identified for planned future work.
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2008-06-19
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Authors: | Stewart, M. ; Smith, C. |
Subject: | specific nuclear reactors and associated plants | general studies of nuclear reactors | NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS | SURVEILLANCE | REACTOR COMPONENTS | FAILURES | MAINTENANCE | INSPECTION | PROBABILITY | AVAILABILITY | RISK ASSESSMENT | RELIABILITY | SURVEYS |
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