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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cedures) are provided to determine how a performance evaluation program will be established, maintained, and implemented in accordance with the regulatory requirements of Appendix B to 10 CFR Part 73. The details should be sufficient to demonstrate how the PSP will specifically verify the demonstration of and the assessment of the effectiveness of armed responders and armed security officers in implementing the licensee’s protective strategy (i.e., how the PSP protects against the DBT). 13.6.1-23 Revision 2 – August 2018 E. 10 CFR 73.55(b)(7) through 73.55(b)(9) are satisfied when descriptions of engineered controls, operational requirements, and management systems provide sufficient details of how these programs will be established, maintained, and implemented in accordance with regulatory requirements: (i) a personnel access-authorization program in accordance with 10 CFR 73.56 (ii) a cyber-security program in accordance with 10 CFR 73.54 (iii) an insider mitigation program described in sufficient detail and containing program elements from the access-authorization program (10 CFR 73.56), fitness-for-duty program (10 CFR Part 26), cyber security program (10 CFR 73.54), and physical protection program (10 CFR 73.55) that meets criteria for: (a) initial and continued monitoring for trustworthiness, (b) ensuring the reliability of individuals granted or retaining authorization for unescorted access to a protected or vital area, and (c) implementing defense-in-depth methodologies to minimize the potential for an insider to adversely affect, either directly or indirectly, the capability to prevent significant core damage and spent fuel sabotage. F. 10 CFR 73.55(b)(10) and 10 CFR 73.55(b)(11) are satisfied when the descriptions of the management system (i.e., processes) provide sufficient details of how the plant’s corrective-action program will be applied to track, trend, correct, and prevent recurrence of failures and deficiencies in the physical protection