Implementing the Revised Systematic Assessment of Licencee Performance (SALP) Program
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555 August 30, 1993 NRC ADMINISTRATIVE LETTER 93-02: IMPLEMENTING THE REVISED SYSTEMATIC ASSESSMENT OF LICENSEE PERFORMANCE (SALP) PROGRAM Addressees All holders of operating licenses or construction permits for nuclear power reactors. Purpose The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this administrative letter to inform addressees of the NRC implementation of revisions to the SALP program. This administrative letter does not transmit or imply any new or changed requirements or staff positions. No specific action or written response is required. Background The NRC staff has been considering revising the SALP program for two years. At a public meeting in September 1992 the staff received comments from the public and industry on the proposed changes to the SALP process as published in NRC Generic Letter 92-05, "NRC Workshop on the Systematic Assessment of Licensee Performance (SALP) Program." The staff submitted its final recommendations for changing the SALP program in SECY-93-090 on April 6, 1993. On May 19, 1993, the Commission approved the revised SALP program as described in Management Directive 8.6, "Systematic Assessment of Licensee Performance," of July 14, 1993, for assessment periods ending after July 19, 1993. Discussion The administrative revisions to the SALP program follow: * The SALP process will assess performance in four functional areas instead of the previous seven. The four areas are Operations, Maintenance, Engineering, and Plant Support. * Safety Assessment/Quality Verification will be considered for each of the four functional areas rather than as a separate functional area. * The Plant Support functional area will assess radiological controls, emergency preparedness, security, chemistry, and fire protection. 9308250011 AL 93-02 August 30, 1993 Page 2 of 2 * The SALP Board will be comprised of four NRC Senior Executive Service managers, typically three from the NRC regional office and one from the NRC headquarters office. * Three category ratings (1, 2, and 3) will continue to be used in the assessment of licensee performance in each functional area; however, the ratings will emphasize the performance during the last six months of the assessment period. Performance trends, improving or declining, have been eliminated as a part of the ratings. * The length of the SALP report will be reduced to about 2 pages per functional area. A cover letter will be used to transmit the report from the regional administrator. * The NRC will no longer issue an "Initial" and "Final" SALP report. Only one report will be issued approximately 45 days following the end of the assessment period. The public SALP meeting with the licensee will be held within 60 days of the end of the assessment period. Attached to this administrative letter is a copy of the NRC's Management Directive 8.6, "Systematic Assessment of Licensee Performance," dated July 14, 1993. This administrative letter requires no specific action or written response. If you have any questions about this letter, please call the contact listed below or the appropriate Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) project manager. /s/'d by BKGrimes Brian K. Grimes, Director Division of Operating Reactor Support Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Contact: Cornelius Holden, NRR (301) 504-1037 Attachments: 1. Management Directive 8.6, "Systematic Assessment of Licensee Performance," dated July 14, 1993 2. List of Recently Issued NRC Administrative Letters
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