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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n, and installation of physical security systems and detailed administrative controls (outlining required staffing, equipment, and procedures) to meet regulatory requirements. a) Interior and Exterior Intrusion Detection and Assessment: The descriptions of designs and specifications should be of sufficient detail to establish, but not limit, the following for engineered physical security systems providing intrusion detection and assessment: (1) types of systems, their applications, and intended functions; (2) installation and location of systems and subsystems, 13.6.1-20 Revision 2 – August 2018 including specific areas of coverage; (3) configurations of major structures, systems, and subsystems and their locations and systems interfaces; (4) configurations and protection of electrical and alarm signal transmission lines; (5) electrical power sources addressing primary power, secondary power, and uninterruptable power supply; (6) lighting specifications required for detection and assessment; (7) systems monitoring and human interfaces; and (8) the technical basis for, and the specifications of, the protection that these systems provide against particular characteristics of the DBT. b) Security Communications for Initiating Security Response for Interdiction and Neutralization: The descriptions of designs and specifications should be of sufficient detail to establish, but not be limited to, the following for engineered physical security systems providing security communications: (1) types of systems and their applications and intended functions; (2) installations and locations; (3) configurations of major structures, systems, and components and their locations and interfaces; (4) protecting communication signals; (5) electrical power sources addressing primary power, secondary power, and uninterruptable power supply; 6) redundancy for protection against DBT characteristics affecting availability of security communications; and (7) the technical basis for, and the