How will the NRC assess the efficacy (effectiveness) of aging management programs (AMPs)?
In a performance-oriented manner, the inspectors will use performance or implementation results, in addition to probing various aspects of those results. Normally, areas to be pursued based on results would include one or all of the 10 AMP program elements defined in the Generic Aging Lessons Learned (GALL) Report (NUREG-1801), in combination with the historical commitments made, technical adequacy of the implemented programs or procedures (including improper implementation), and review of data and information with respect to meeting the acceptance criteria. In addition, the staff may consider program results from the NRC’s operating experience review, in order to assess the overall efficacy of such programs.
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