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STANDARDS PRIORITY TASK FORCE NESCC JK August, ANS/Chair ANSI Washington DC March 28, 2013 3/28/2013 NESCC Standards Meeting ANSI Washington, DC 1

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Standards Priority Task Force NESCC. JK August, ANS/Chair ANSI Washington DC March 28, 2013. NESCC Charter. Discussions with NIST Scope of work Requests sent Jan-Feb Most responses “We’re good” We use ANSI protocols; we’re always current Lists of nuclear standards used Other. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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STANDARDS PRIORITY TASK FORCENESCC

JK August, ANS/ChairANSI

Washington DCMarch 28, 2013

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NESCC Charter Discussions with NIST Scope of work Requests sent Jan-Feb Most responses

“We’re good” We use ANSI protocols; we’re always current Lists of nuclear standards used

Other

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SDO Contacts

SDO Points of Contact Email Dist listACI (American Concrete Institute) Doug Sordyl [email protected] nACI (American Concrete Institute) Matthew Senecal [email protected] nAISC (American Institute of Steel Construction) Charlie Carter [email protected] nANS (American Nuclear Society) Jim August [email protected] yASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers) John Stevenson [email protected] nASME Kevin Ennis [email protected] nASTM Intl. Joe Koury [email protected] yAWS (American Welding Society) Annette Alonso [email protected] nAWS (American Welding Society) Andrew Davis [email protected] nIEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) James Gleason [email protected] (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)IEEE NPEC Jack Carter nISO (International Standards Organization) No contact yet identified nMSS (Manufacturing Standardization Society) David Thompson [email protected] yNFPA (National Fire Protection Association) Paul May [email protected] yNFPA (National Fire Protection Association) Meghan Housewright [email protected] yNFPA (National Fire Protection Association) Greg Cade [email protected] yOther email contacts

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ANS Standards Priority Standard/Title Priority ANS 2.8 - Determining Design Basis Flooding 1 ANS 3.8.3 - Radiological Emergency Response

Plans 2 ANS 57.3 - Design Requirements for New Fuel

Storage 3 ANS 2.30 - Surface Faulting at Nuclear Facilities

4 ANS 57.10 -Design for Consolidation of LWR

Spent Fuel 5

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ANS Standards NESCC Basis Discussion Original Idea (pre March 13, 2011:

Fukushima) New Construction Materials and Hardware Few Nuclear Processes

like Coding SSC for new plants Today

Support operating plants NEI support/Current vision Long-term disarray for processes support

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Concerns Are we getting new plant issues? Do we have the right priorities? Do we know what SDOs see or want? Do we know what will benefit new plants? Can we support new nuclear initiatives

like SMRs? Are we supporting new Gen3+ LWRs? Why aren’t nuclear utilities at the NESCC? Does NEI represent them adequately?

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Do we have an effective plan to answer the question (ATQ)?

What do we need? Current thinking is that we lack the

information to ATQ Standards Database Effort was to help

organize that information We are dealing with around 1400

Standards and 500 Reg Guides, minimally That’s only starters

20 NRC document categories/Other Standard-like documents

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NRC GoalGive us ‘Top 5’ to endorse

Endorsed, we will reference them in our Reg Guides

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Everyone (NESCC) Get priorities for work Understand how those fit, overall Especially between SMRs and

Gen3+LWRs Get focused to accomplish NESCC goals Improve use of nuclear standards

Existing New

Use nuclear standards to raise safety, simplify work, lower costs

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Standards Database (DB) Regulatory Guides versus Standards Keep track of needed work Allow cross-referencing and use of

existing standards Currently in paused mode Idea was to create a web-enabled

database accessible to all to cross references Regulatory Documents and Standards they referenced

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Counts of Standard References in DCD/COL Submittals

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Standard Reference Totals in DCD/COL Submittals

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Request to Populate

400 Reg Guides

1400 Standards

This is a big table!!!!3/28/2013

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Oh, by the way…Please provide this, too… ;)-

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Conclusions Rather complex Lots of information Needs to be done well, to be useful now… …and carry Nuclear Standards into the

future.

Basically, calls for a database approach

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