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DOE-STD-3011-2002
Facility description should be in a BIO chapter 2; hazard and accident analysis guidance in
chapter 3 of DOE-STD-3009 should be used and the results described in a BIO chapter 3, etc.
Generally, qualitative hazards analyses should be expected.
Consistent with the Rule, hazard controls identified in hazards analysis that are safety
structures, systems, and components (safety SSCs) should be evaluated for classification as
safety class or safety significant SSCs according to the definition of those terms in the Rule
and the guidance in DOE-STD-3009. They should be described in a BIO chapter 4, to the
extent that existing information can support.
The Rule (10 CFR 830.205) requires Technical Safety Requirements. These are derived
from the DSA (BIO). Information useful to link the BIO to the TSR document, such as the
bases of safety limits, etc., a listing of TSR design features and their rationales, and the bases
for safety management programs should be presented in a BIO chapter 5. As with Category
3 DSAs, the basis for safety management programs, and any facility-specific characteristics
of them that are necessary, is through hazards analyses. A listing of these programs, with
references to site-wide programs and the facility-specific characteristics should be presented
in summary table form.
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