Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 496a8650-7c3b-4111-a527-d49e2f61ae5c
Document Type: srp
Title: PHYSICAL SECURITY—COMBINED LICENSE AND OPERATING REACTORS
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1729/ML17291B265.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.6.1
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tive regulatory requirement and conform to SRP acceptance criteria will not be acceptable for satisfying the requirements of 10 CFR Parts 50 and 52 for licensing. However, some regulatory requirements may be sufficiently prescriptive that their use in the applicant’s description will sufficiently describe how the requirement must be met (e.g., where the regulation defines an explicit configuration, specific times or quantities of weight, specific dimensions, exact type of material for constructions). The descriptions must provide a sufficient level of detail about the proposed physical security systems within the design for the Commission to determine that all applicable regulatory requirements will be met. They also must include the details of how physical security systems will be designed, constructed, and installed and how operational requirements and management systems will be established, maintained, and implemented to perform required security functions. 13.6.1-16 Revision 2 – August 2018 The descriptions must provide sufficient details in the security plans, along with the FSAR, for the Commission to determine that all applicable regulatory requirements will be met and that the licensing bases for the physical security of an operating nuclear power plant are clearly established, will be maintained, and can be implemented. Descriptions stating only that detail for how regulatory requirements will be met will be provided in implementing procedures or can be found in implementing procedures are not acceptable to demonstrate how regulatory requirements will be met and, therefore, do not provide adequate licensing bases for findings regarding reasonable assurance for the Commission’s issuance of a COL, an OL, or a license amendment. Although detailed procedures are not required to be submitted for NRC review, the applicant or licensee must clearly describe the licensing bases for how procedures will address regulatory requirements; explain how procedures