Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 03aed7b8-74fc-467b-b928-b25d9eb89a13
Document Type: srp
Title: PHYSICAL SECURITY — REVIEW OF PHYSICAL SECURITY SYSTEM
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1301/ML13010A109.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.6.2
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ptable when they include sufficiently detailed information for all physical security systems within the scope of the requested design certification. Acceptable design descriptions establish the design bases that support the designs, commitments, and acceptance criteria identified as PS-ITAAC and required ITA in the DC application. Also, the design descriptions for physical security systems must adequately describe how they satisfy the performance and prescriptive regulatory requirements. The descriptions for the design of physical security systems satisfy the requirements when the design descriptions provide sufficient detail to conform to the guidance in RG 1.206 for the design scope. The acceptable level of details for design is shown in Figure 1, “Combined License Application Referencing a Certified Design,” describing the design detail and integration of design information between the DC and a combined licensed application (COLA), which is applicable to design information of physical security systems provided to meet applicable performance and prescriptive regulatory requirements. The acceptance is based on meeting regulatory requirements in 10 CFR Part 73, and conforming to applicable and associated acceptance criteria for the design of the specific physical security system. In most cases, design descriptions provided by the applicant that are confirmatory statements or restatements of regulatory requirements and that do not provide sufficient descriptions and do not illustrate or demonstrate how the design of a system will satisfy the performance or prescriptive regulatory requirement and conform to SRP acceptance criteria will not be acceptable for satisfying the requirements of 10 CFR 52.47(a)(9). Exceptions are allowed when the prescriptive regulatory requirement is exact enough to establish the specifics for how it must be met (e.g., explicit configuration, specific times or quantities of weight, specific dimensions, exact type of material for