Document: NRC Regulatory Guide
Document ID: 5e2766ae-dd3b-4b1a-a6bb-48bde2dcbf97
Document Type: regulatory_guide
Title: Performance-Based Emergency Preparedness for Small Modular Reactors, Non-Light-Water Reactors, and Non-Power Production or Utilization Facilities
Source: NRC Regulatory Guide Division 1
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1808/ML18082A044.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
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Section ID: RG-1.242
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training, and procedures for radiological monitoring of processes, effluents, releases, samples, contamination, and dose assessments. Drills should allow sufficient free play to determine the adequacy of other emergency response functions with a minimum number of controller intrusions. h. Radiological Assessment (10 CFR 50.160(b)(1)(iii)(F)) (1) Radiological Conditions (10 CFR 50.160(b)(1)(iii)(F)(1)) The emergency plan should describe the capabilities to assess, monitor, and report to the response organization radiological conditions of the facility, such as abnormally high area and process conditions and inadvertent criticality accident conditions as applicable, and onsite locations, to include the methods, processes, equipment, facilities, data, and personnel. (2) Protective Equipment (10 CFR 50.160(b)(1)(iii)(F)(2)) The emergency plan should describe: (a) capabilities to issue and use protective equipment and expand mitigation and protective action strategies, to include the methods, processes, equipment, facilities, and personnel; and (b) how the emergency response team will use emergency plan implementing procedures to demonstrate the issuance and correct use of protective equipment. (3) Core Damage (10 CFR 50.160(b)(1)(iii)(F)(3)) The emergency plan should describe: (a) capabilities to assess, monitor, and report to the emergency team leader the extent of any core or fuel damage, to include the methods, processes, equipment, facilities, and personnel; and (a) how the emergency response team will use emergency plan implementing procedures to demonstrate assessing, monitoring, and reporting core damage. DG-1350, Page 16 (4) Releases (10 CFR 50.160(b)(1)(iii)(F)(4)) The emergency plan should describe: (a) capabilities to assess, monitor, and report to the emergency team leader the extent of any radiological release, including the releases of hazardous chemicals produced from licensed material2, to include the methods, processes, equipment, facilities, and