Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 9c59dff8-9325-43e2-8e81-843a0f6b4b2f
Document Type: srp
Title: and Regulatory Guide 1.189.
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0327/ML032740044.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 9
Section ID: 9.5.1
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the fire response leadership and command structure for both the on-site fire brigade and off-site responder(s) should be defined. 3.3 Training Training is necessary to ensure that licensee employees, contractors, and emergency responders have the necessary knowledge and skills to properly execute their responsibilities relative to the fire protection program. Training should address general employee, fire watch, and fire brigade training requirements. 3.4 Control of Combustible Materials Combustible materials including flammable and combustible liquids, compressed gases, construction materials, and refuse, should be used, stored or disposed of in a manner that minimizes the occurrence of fire. Transient fire hazards associated with decommissioning activities should be minimized to the extent possible, and should be promptly removed upon completion of the activities. Regulatory Guide 1.191 contains specific guidelines regarding control of transient combustible materials Revision 4 - October 2003 47 3.5 Control of Ignition Sources The fire protection program should describe procedures for protection against potential fires from cutting, welding, grinding and work involving open flame. Decommissioning activities may also rely on temporary and portable heat producing equipment and electrical systems. 3.6 Control of Fire Protection Systems and Equipment The fire protection program should contain provisions for ensuring the necessary fire fighting capability as described in the fire hazard analysis is maintained. Specific considerations include: a. Inspection, testing, and maintenance of manual fire fighting equipment, including fire brigade turnout gear and breathing apparatus, extinguishers, hoses, nozzles, tools, fittings, portable lighting, communications, and ventilation devices. b. Inspection, testing and maintenance of installed fire protection systems. Fire protection systems include passive fire protection systems such as fire barrier components and fire barrier