Potential ways to modify the NRC safety goal policy

Steven A. Arndt, Richard Denning

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Abstract

There have been significant discussions over the past few years by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff and the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS), as to the adequacy of the safety goals for use with the next generation of nuclear power reactors to be built in the United States. The NRC, in its safety goals policy statement, has provided general qualitative safety goals and basic quantitative health objectives (QHOs) for nuclear reactors in the U.S. Risk metrics such as core damage frequency (CDF) and large early release frequency (LERF) have also been used as surrogates for the QHOs. This study will examine a potential approach to update the safety goals that includes the establishment of new qualitative goals associated with the comparative risk of generating electricity by viable competing technologies, and the development of preliminary tests in support of a new qualitative goal.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 17th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering 2009, ICONE17
Pages691-697
Number of pages7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009
Externally publishedYes
Event17th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering, ICONE17 - Brussels, Belgium
Duration: Jul 12 2009Jul 16 2009

Publication series

NameInternational Conference on Nuclear Engineering, Proceedings, ICONE
Volume2

Conference

Conference17th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering, ICONE17
Country/TerritoryBelgium
CityBrussels
Period07/12/0907/16/09

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