Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: ef3f5f75-7632-40a4-900f-67ff5fbbf623
Document Type: srp
Title: PHYSICAL SECURITY - DESIGN CERTIFICATION
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0707/ML070720289.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.6.2
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REVIEW RESPONSIBILITIES Primary - Organization responsible for the review of physical security Secondary - None I. AREAS OF REVIEW For DC applications, the review involves the evaluation of the security program design, to include those physical protection elements determined within scope as previously referenced in a certified design. The NRC staff should review the applicant's submittal to determine with reasonable assurance that the applicant's design incorporates physical protection objectives and criteria into the design of the plant. The review should encompass the material intended to meet the general performance objective as described in 10 CFR 73.55(a) as well as guidance provided in NRC Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.206, "Combined License Applications for Nuclear Power Plants (LWR Edition).” In addition, the DC review addresses the applicant's analysis of sabotage vulnerability to threats from both insiders and outsiders, with insights of this analysis reflected in the physical design and operating procedures of the facility. 13.6.2-2 March 2007 The specific areas of review are as follows: 1. Diagrams, to approximate scale, displaying the following: A. Designated owner-controlled, protected area(s), including the associated isolation zone, and vital areas of the plant site, including physical barriers. B. The locations of alarm stations. C. The locations of vital equipment and vital areas, to include access control points to protected and to vital areas. D. The locations of parking lots relative to the clear areas adjacent to the physical barriers surrounding protected areas. 2. The physical barrier construction for the protected and vital areas, and personnel/ vehicle/material portal(s) into the owner controlled, protected and vital areas. 3. The design features to be used for protecting all potential access points into vital areas against authorized intrusion. Such features should include locking devices and intrusion detection devices. 4. All intrusion