Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 496a8650-7c3b-4111-a527-d49e2f61ae5c
Document Type: srp
Title: PHYSICAL SECURITY—COMBINED LICENSE AND OPERATING REACTORS
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1729/ML17291B265.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.6.1
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; the [insert cited 13.6.1-102 Revision 2 – August 2018 technical reports or other documents on the docket and/or cited certified design documents where applicable]). • “The [insert “COL” or “OL”] applicant adequately described in the [insert “COLA” or “OL”], and established the licensing basis of, how it will meet the performance and prescriptive requirements of 10 CFR Part 73, including Appendices B and C, for the licensing of a utilization facility under 10 CFR Part 52. Specifically, the [insert “COL” or “OL”] applicant adequately described the licensing basis that (1) integrates the design of engineered physical security systems, operational requirements, and management system for a physical protection program (as described in the [insert “COLA” or “OL”]) for the adequate protection of [insert plant name], (2) establishes the operational requirements and management system for the implementation of the training and qualification of security personnel performing security functions, and (3) establishes the operational requirements and a management system for developing, implementing, and maintaining written plans and procedures that implement the protective strategy. The security plans (the PSP, T&QP, and SCP) include details of physical protection measures, engineered PSS, and deployment of the armed security response for safeguard contingency response. The NRC staff has determined that these plans include the necessary programmatic elements that, when effectively implemented, will provide the required high assurance as described in 10 CFR 73.55(b)(1). (i.e., provide high assurance that activities involving SNM are not inimical to the common defense and security and do not constitute an unreasonable risk to the public health and safety). The burden to effectively implement these plans remains with the applicant. Effective implementation depends on the procedures and practices that the applicant develops to satisfy the