The german precursor study—methodology and insights

Abstract Probabilistic Safety Assessment (PSA) yields a systematic and quantitative prediction of possible accident scenarios at technical installations on the basis of data gained from the past experience on similar technical installations. Precursor studies are performed in order to make operational experience, as far as possible, available for support of PSAs. An Accident Sequence Precursor in a Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) is defined as an observed event scenario which could result, in coincidence with additional postulated events, in a potential severe core damage accident. In this paper, the methodology and the insights of the plant-specific German Precursor Study are explained in detail. As the results have demonstrated, the Precursor methodology is applicable for ranking of the safety significance of the observed events and for trending the plant risk level (described by the frequency of potential severe core damage accidents) versus operating time.