Document: NRC Regulatory Guide
Document ID: fa5814c8-b91a-435c-8ee0-5cd4915f8b80
Document Type: regulatory_guide
Title: Performance-Based Emergency Preparedness for Small Modular Reactors, Non-Light-Water Reactors, and Non-Power Production or Utilization Facilities
Source: NRC Regulatory Guide Division 1
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1808/ML18082A044.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
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Section ID: RG-1.242
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velopment of Evacuation Time Estimate Studies” (Ref. 18)), may be used. f. Emergency Response Facilities (10 CFR 50.160(b)(1)(iv)(B)(6)) The emergency plan should describe: 4 The 2017 EPA PAG Manual (EPA-400/R-17/001) contains planning guidance and PAGs for considering and implementing protective actions for the public. DG-1350, Page 21 (1) the offsite facility, alternative facility, and backup facility, as applicable, from which the licensee coordinates offsite response; and (2) for one of the offsite facilities, the facility’s media and press capabilities including the methods for dissemination of information. g. Offsite Dose Projections (10 CFR 50.160(b)(1)(iv)(B)(7)) The emergency plan should describe: (1) the capabilities for making offsite dose projections; and (2) the means of communicating offsite dose projections to offsite coordinating agencies, to include the methods, processes, equipment, facilities, and personnel. h. Dissemination of Public Information (10 CFR 50.160(b)(1)(iv)(B)(8)) The emergency plan should describe: (1) the capabilities by which information is provided to members of the public concerning emergency planning; (2) the public alert and notification system; and (3) any prompt actions that need to be taken by the public, to include the methods, processes, equipment, facilities, and personnel. i. Reentry (10 CFR 50.160(b)(1)(iv)(B)(9)) The emergency plan should describe: (1) the process to establish reentry into the affected parts of the EPZ and facility during and after termination of an emergency and transition to recovery; and (a) Capabilities should exist so that specific plans can be developed during an emergency to allow for timely reentry into the affected parts of the EPZ and the facility as conditions warrant. (2) criteria and processes to authorize emergency dose for volunteers who have been briefed on the health effects of receiving emergency doses. j. Drills and Exercises (10 CFR 50.160(b)(1)(iv)(B)(10)) The emergency plan