Conceptual Example of a Proposed Risk Management Regulatory Framework Policy Statement
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I. Accessing Information and Submitting Comments
A. Accessing Information
Please refer to Docket ID NRC-2013-0254 when contacting the NRC about the availability of information regarding this document. You may access publicly-available information related to this document by any of the following methods:
* Federal Rulemaking Web site: Go to http://www.regulations.gov and search for Docket ID NRC-2013-0254.
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B. Submitting Comments
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If you are requesting or aggregating comments from other persons for submission to the NRC, then you should inform those persons not to include identifying or contact information that they do not want to be publicly disclosed in their comment submission. Your request should state that the NRC does not routinely edit comment submissions to remove such information before making the comment submissions available to the public or entering the comment submissions into ADAMS.
II. Discussion
As part of the NRC strategic plan's goal of "openness," a white paper on a Conceptual Example of a Proposed Risk Management Regulatory Framework (RMRF) Policy Statement (ML13273A517) is being issued to both inform public stakeholders of the work and to start soliciting stakeholder feedback with regard to an NRC working group's early draft. An NRC inter-office working group has been chartered to develop a conceptual draft of a RMRF Policy Statement for Commission consideration. The document is a work in progress and has been developed to illustrate a potential organization, structure, and content of a conceptual policy statement. It is expected that as the Conceptual Example of a Proposed RMRF Policy Statement is modified that additional notices, requesting public comment will be published in the
The agency-wide findings of the RMTF are:
* Finding: Whether used explicitly, as for power reactors, or implicitly, as for materials programs, the concept of defense-in-depth has served the NRC and the regulated industries well and continues to be valuable today. However, it is not used consistently, and there is no guidance on how much defense-in-depth is sufficient.
* Finding: Risk assessments provide valuable and realistic insights into potential exposure scenarios. In combination with other technical analyses, risk assessments can inform decisions about appropriate defense-in-depth measures.
Considering these findings, the RMTF proposes that "The NRC should formally adopt the proposed Risk Management Regulatory Framework through a Commission Policy Statement."
The RMTF notes that the proposed framework includes several important benefits:
* Updated knowledge from contemporary studies, such as risk assessments, would be incorporated into the regulations and guidance, thereby improving their realism and technical basis.
* Implementation of a systematic approach would foster a consistent regulatory decision-making process throughout the agency and improve resource allocation.
* Consistency in language and communication would be improved across the agency and externally.
* Support of issue resolution would be achieved in a systematic, consistent, and efficient manner.
The RMTF also notes that implementation of the proposed framework would also pose challenges:
* A change would be required within the agency and externally to increase understanding of the value and use of risk concepts and risk management language.
* The proposed risk-informed and performance-based concept of defense-in-depth may require the development of additional decision metrics and numerical guidelines.
* The approach would likely require developing new or revised risk-assessment consensus codes and standards.
* A long-term commitment from the Commission and senior agency management would be required for implementation.
To assist in the review and comment process, the NRC is requesting the public address the specific questions listed below.
Overall Questions:
(1) Is there a need for such a policy statement? If so, why? If not, why not?
(2) Do you see any benefits in such a policy statement? If so, what are they? If not, why not?
(3) How could the proposed RMRF policy statement be made more useful to licensees and/or certificate holders, applicants and other stakeholders?
(4) Is the policy statement sufficiently flexible to address the specific program area activities (e.g., reactor versus transportation) with regard, for example, to the type of risk analyses, to the defense-in-depth principles?
(5) What implementation challenges do you foresee?
--This is a summary of a
Conceptual example of a proposed policy statement; request for comment.
Citation: "78 FR 70354"
Document Number: "NRC-2013-0254"
Federal Register Page Number: "70354"
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