Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 9ef26e18-47a9-41fc-84a0-1b3184d69ad4
Document Type: srp
Title: SITE PROXIMITY MISSILES (EXCEPT AIRCRAFT)
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0520/ML052070377.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 3
Section ID: 3.5.1.5
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ationale was developed and added for the technical rationale. Acceptance Criteria covering 10 CFR Part 100 § 100.10 and GDC 4. The SRP-UDP requires technical rationale be developed for the Acceptance Criteria. 16. 10 CFR 52 applicability issue. A discussion was added addressing the applicability of the review procedures to the design certification process. The review of site proximity missiles under the 10 CFR 52 licensing process is the responsibility of the combined license applicant. This approach for the review procedures is consistent with the reviews documented in the ABWR FSER and the ABB-CE FSER (Reference PIs 24298 and 24299). An introduction to the review procedures was also added. 17. USI Item B-3 Event Categorization. The term "events" was substituted for the term "accidents" in Review Procedures step III.1. The resolution of USI B-3 requires that every instance of the term "accident" within the SRP be evaluated to ensure that the proper terminology is being used. The use of the term "accident" to describe events that could possibly generate missiles is not appropriate because such events do not directly involve limited fuel damage to the core. 18. Current PRB names and Editorial change made to reflect current PRB names abbreviations. and responsibilities for this SRP section. 19. Current PRB names and Editorial change made to reflect current PRB names abbreviations. and responsibilities for SRP sections. 20. Current PRB names and Editorial change made to reflect current PRB names abbreviations. and responsibilities for this SRP section. 21. SRP-UDP Guidance, Implementation Added standard paragraph to address application of of 10 CFR 52 Review Procedures in design certification reviews. 22. Editorial. The acronym SSC for "structures, systems and components has been defined for its first usage in the Evaluation Findings. 23. Editorial. Replaced the phrase "structures, systems and components" with SSC to be consistent with the remainder of the section.