Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 29c2cf2b-7086-4ae4-85e4-b4c8fbf8b932
Document Type: srp
Title: EXCLUSION AREA AUTHORITY AND CONTROL
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0520/ML052070216.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 2
Section ID: 2.1.2
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e exclusion area, the number and kinds of persons engaged in the activity, and the frequency and length of time the activities are to be permitted. The Accident Evaluation 8 Branch, upon request, will determine whether individuals associated with plant unrelated activities within the exclusion area can be evacuated prior to receiving doses in excess of the guideline values of 10 CFR Part 100.9 Review Interfaces10 ECGB implemented SRP Section 2.1.1, "Site Location and Description," which addressed the description of the exclusion area. Under SRP 2.1.2, ECGB will determine whether that exclusion area meets other requirements of 10 CFR 100. Emergency Preparedness and Radiation Protection Branch (PERB) is responsible for determining that exposure doses meet the limitations in 10 CFR 100.11(a)(1). PERB will review estimates of evacuation times and will advise on whether any activity within the exclusion area unrelated to plant operation could result in exposures beyond the 10 CFR 100 guidelines. The licensing Project Manager will be responsible for correspondence with the NRC legal staff, as required, to determine legal sufficiency of applicant's proposed controls. PERB is responsible for emergency planning issues (SRP Section 13.3, "Emergency Preparedness") and should review non-plant-related activities within the exclusion area, and applicant's proposed controls, for consistency with emergency plans.11 II. ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA SAB aAcceptance criteria are based on meeting the relevant requirements of 10 CFR Part 100 12 with respect to the applicant's legal authority with the designated exclusion area. 10 CFR Part 100 (Ref. 1) in Section 100.3(a) states as follows: 13 "Exclusion area" means that area surrounding the reactor, in which the reactor licensee has the 14 authority to determine all activities including exclusion or removal of personnel and property from the area. This area may be traversed by a highway, railroad or waterway, provided these are not so close to