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After an initial engineering evaluation, each reportable event is
assigned to one of the four individual reporting categories as given by
the Nuclear Safety Officer and Reporting Ordinance (AtSMV). These
categories particularly take into account the aspect that the authority
has to be able to take precautionary measures irrespective of the
actual significance of the event.
Category S (immediate report - reporting deadline: without delay)
Category
S events are those events where the supervisory authority must be
quickly informed in order to allow the authority to be able to initiate
immediate investigations or other measures. Any event that points to an
acute
safety deficiency would also be placed in this category.
Category E (quick report - reporting deadline: within 24 hours)
Although events in Category E do not call for an immediate action by
the supervisory authority, safety reasons require that their
cause is identified and that remedial action be taken within an
appropriately short time period. These are, in general, events that may
have a potential - but no direct - significance to safety.
Category N (normal report - reporting deadline: within 5 days)
Category N is for events with a low significance to safety. They are
only slightly different from routine operational events while plant
conditions and operation remain in full accord with the operating
instructions. These events are, nevertheless, systematically evaluated
with the purpose of detecting possible weak points at an early stage.
Category V (before initial core loading - reporting deadline: within 10 days)
This category V is used for events occurring during erection and
commissioning of the nuclear power plant of which the supervisory
authority should be informed with regard to the later safe
operation of the plant.
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