Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 03aed7b8-74fc-467b-b928-b25d9eb89a13
Document Type: srp
Title: PHYSICAL SECURITY — REVIEW OF PHYSICAL SECURITY SYSTEM
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1301/ML13010A109.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.6.2
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luding specific areas of coverage; (3) configurations of major structures, systems, and subsystems and their locations and systems interfaces; (4) configurations and protection of electrical and alarm signal transmission lines; (5) electrical power sources addressing primary power, secondary power, and uninterruptable power supply; (6) lighting specifications required for detection and assessment; (7) systems monitoring and human interfaces; and (8) technical basis for and the specifications of the DBT characteristics that are protected. B. Security Communications for Initiating Security Response for Interdiction and Neutralization: The descriptions of designs and specifications should be of sufficient detail to establish, but not be limited to, the following for engineered physical security systems providing security communications: (1) types of systems and their applications and intended functions; (2) installations and 13.6.2-15 Draft Revision 2 – September 2013 locations; (3) configurations of major structures, systems, and components and their locations and interfaces; (4) protecting communication signals; (5) electrical power sources addressing primary power, secondary power, and uninterruptable power supply; (6) redundancy for protection against DBT characteristics affecting availability of security communications; and (7) technical basis for and the specifications of DBT characteristics protected. C. Physical Barriers, Delay Systems, and Features Relied on for Interdicting and Neutralizing DBT: The descriptions of designs and specifications should be of sufficient detail to establish, but not be limited to, the following for engineered physical security systems providing minimum physical delays times: (1) design and configurations of active and passive engineered systems, types of material, their applications, and intended functions; (2) installations and locations of the engineered passive and active barrier systems; (3) configurations of major