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Think of the complexity of a simple change and everything it touches. Remember DLL hell? Imagine that at a nuclear site; the change must be reviewed from a code perspective, but it must also be reviewed from the perspective of what it can impact.

What happens if the code is put into production with an error? So... a two week review is not unheard of... there is a reason nuclear sites are not running the latest and greatest versions of operating systems.

Now, from a colleague that worked nuclear...

So , for example when I would write and engineering change (EC) package... You are required to get a peer review - they would formally document their review and you had to document how you disposioned each of their comments. After they were happy with how you addressed their comments then they would sign off on your package. The time it took for someone to review the package would take 1/3 - 2/3 the time it took to write it.
Because your review is your signature of the work just as you did it. It is what I know as a true peer review.

After you get a peer review you then would have to get discipline specific reviews done. For example, you have to get a 10CFR50.69 review, I&C Engineering Review, Operations Review, Maintenance review, sometimes even Chemistry and Radiation depends on what I was putting in and who was impacted by my change to the plant design
You have to disposition the comments for each person and they are captured in the package.

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