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3.47 Senior Operational Readiness Review Team Members. Members of the Operational Readiness
Review team which include as a minimum, the Operational Readiness Review Team leader, senior
nuclear safety experts, and other supervisory or advisory personnel who draft the Operational Readiness
Review Implementation Plan, oversee and review the activities of other team members or materially
assist the Operational Readiness Review Team Leader in developing the final Operational Readiness
Review report.
3.48 Startup. The initial operation of a facility or process to perform program work.
3.49 Startup Notification Report. A periodic report by each responsible contractor to identify future
nuclear facility new starts and restarts--usually those scheduled in the next year. The report identifies
the facility and based on the criteria of DOE O 425.1B specifies whether an ORR or a RA is required.
For those startups or restarts where neither an ORR or a RA is appropriate by the contractor line
management, routine operating procedures should be used for the startup or restart. For facilities
requiring an ORR, or RA, the authorization authority is identified. The report is submitted to the
authorization authority for approval. The report should receive periodic updates in accordance with
Operations Office procedures.
3.50 Startup or Restart Plan. The management plan developed by the responsible contractor that
describes the process of deliberate, controlled operations the contractor will follow after authorization to
start nuclear operations following an ORR or RA. Appendix C contains additional information on the
suggested content of a startup plan.
3.51 Unplanned Shutdown. The termination of program work at a facility for any cause, such as
equipment malfunction, personal error, or on shift operator response to indications or a situation that
would have had unsafe consequences without shutdown.
3.52 Unreviewed Safety Questions. This is a determination made by examining the following
circumstances: (1) temporary or permanent changes in the facility as described in existing safety
analyses; (2) temporary or permanent changes in the procedures as derived from existing safety analyses;
and, (3) tests or experiments not described in existing safety analyses. On identification of any of the
above circumstances, an Unreviewed Safety Question exists if one or more of the following conditions
result: (1) the probability of occurrence or the consequences of an accident or malfunction of equipment
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