Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: c75a9de4-9927-49e4-b078-7f5dadd37acd
Document Type: srp
Title: DESIGN BASIS ACCIDENT RADIOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCE ANALYSES FOR
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0702/ML070230012.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 15
Section ID: 15.0.3
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ulated fission product release pathways from the site, including all sources of radiation exposure to the personnel in the technical support center, are combined, and the calculated dose in the TSC is compared with the radiological consequence evaluation factors identified for the control room of 5 rem TEDE for the duration of the accident. 15.0.3-14 March 2007 L. For the methodology and assumptions for calculating the radiological consequences, the staff will use the regulatory positions stated in Regulatory Guide 1.183, “Alternative Radiological Source Terms for Evaluating Design Basis Accidents at Nuclear Power Reactors,” as applicable to the plant design. Additional information on the progression and assumptions for the failure of small lines carrying coolant outside containment can be found in SRP Section 15.6.2. 5. Review Procedures Specific to 10 CFR Part 52 Application Type A. Early Site Permit Reviews: Subpart A to 10 CFR Part 52 specifies the requirements and procedures applicable to the Commission’s review of an ESP application for approval of a proposed site. Information required in an ESP application includes a description of the site characteristics and design parameters of the proposed site. The scope and level of detail of review of data parallel that used for a CP review. In the absence of certain circumstances, such as a compliance or adequate protection issue, 10 CFR 52.39 precludes the staff from imposing new site characteristics, design parameters, or terms and conditions on the ESP at the COL stage. Accordingly, the reviewer should ensure that all physical attributes of the site that could affect the design basis of SSCs important to safety are reflected in the site characteristics, design parameters, or terms and conditions of the early site permit. B. Standard Design Certification Reviews: DC applications do not contain general descriptions of site characteristics because this information is site-specific and will be addressed by the