§ 53.460 Safety categorization and special treatments.
(a) Structures, systems, and components must be classified according to their safety significance. The SSC categories must include “Safety-Related,” “Non-Safety-Related but Safety-Significant,” and “Non-Safety-Significant,” as defined in subpart A of this part.
(b) For SR and NSRSS SSCs, the conditions under which they must perform their safety function in § 53.230 must be identified. Special treatments must be established in accordance with this and other subparts to provide confidence that the SSCs will perform under the service conditions and with reliability consistent with the analysis performed under § 53.450 to demonstrate meeting the safety criteria in §§ 53.210 and 53.220.
(1) The special treatments for SR SSCs must include meeting the applicable quality assurance requirements from appendix B of part 50 of this chapter.
(2) The special treatments for NSRSS SSCs and special treatments for SR SSCs beyond those required under paragraph (b)(1) of this section may include meeting selected quality assurance requirements from appendix B of part 50 of this chapter when such treatment is needed to address performance requirements, equipment reliability, or uncertainties.
(c) The identification of special treatments for SR and NSRSS SSCs must account for human actions needed to prevent or mitigate LBEs, the need to perform such actions reliably under the postulated environmental conditions, and the role of programs established in accordance with subpart F of this part to provide confidence that those actions will be performed as assumed in the analysis performed in accordance with § 53.450 to demonstrate meeting the applicable criteria in §§ 53.210, 53.220, and 53.450(e).