Document: 10 CFR Part 73
Document ID: 9c68c0d6-d7cd-4526-9d0c-7e589496f464
Document Type: cfr
Title: Protection of Safeguards Information: Specific requirements.
Source: 10 CFR Part 73
Source URL: https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-10/part-73/section-73.22
Revision Date: 
Chapter: 
Section ID: 73.22
CFR Part: 73
CFR Title: 10

Content:
§ 73.22 Protection of Safeguards Information: Specific requirements. This section contains specific requirements for the protection of Safeguards Information in the hands of any person subject to the requirements of § 73.21(a)(1)(i) and related to power reactors; a formula quantity of strategic special nuclear material; transportation of or delivery to a carrier for transportation of a formula quantity of strategic special nuclear material or more than 100 grams of irradiated reactor fuel; uranium hexafluoride production or conversion facilities, fuel fabrication facilities, and uranium enrichment facilities; independent spent fuel storage installations; geologic repository operations areas and Safeguards Information in the hands of any person subject to the requirements of § 73.21(a)(1)(iii) . ( a ) Information to be protected. The types of information and documents that must be protected as Safeguards Information include non-public security-related requirements such as: ( 1 ) Physical protection. Information not classified as Restricted Data or National Security Information related to physical protection, including: ( i ) The composite physical security plan for the facility or site; ( ii ) Site-specific drawings, diagrams, sketches, or maps that substantially represent the final design features of the physical security system not easily discernible by members of the public; ( iii ) Alarm system layouts showing the location of intrusion detection devices, alarm assessment equipment, alarm system wiring, emergency power sources for security equipment, and duress alarms not easily discernible by members of the public; ( iv ) Physical security orders and procedures issued by the licensee for members of the security organization detailing duress codes, patrol routes and schedules, or responses to security contingency events; ( v ) Site-specific design features of plant security communications systems; ( vi ) Lock combinations, mechanical key design, or passwords