Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 0abe910e-a8ee-47e5-aad0-5cb695cb55a7
Document Type: srp
Title: PHYSICAL SECURITY—COMBINED LICENSE AND OPERATING REACTORS
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1022/ML102230082.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.6.1
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ve any other responsibilities that would conflict with its responsibility to protect against radiological sabotage. The physical security plan shall confirm that the security organization is designed, staffed, trained, qualified, and equipped to implement the physical protection program, including the protective strategy. The physical security plan should describe the management system that provides oversight of the onsite physical protection program, the purpose of which is to develop, revise, implement, and oversee security procedures. The physical security plan should describe how written approvals of procedures and revisions by the individual with overall responsibility for the site security program (security director or manager) are a part of the management system. The physical security plan should describe, by position title, the individual who is on site at all times who has the authority to direct the activities of the security organization. This individual should not be assigned any other duties that would interfere with the ability to perform the assigned duties. 13.6.1-14 Revision 1 - October 2010 A physical security plan that describes the use of non-security personnel should confirm that these individuals are properly equipped to perform assigned duties and that they possess the knowledge, skills, and abilities, including physical attributes (sight and hearing), to perform their assigned duties and responsibilities. If contractors are used, the physical security plan should describe the use of such individuals and ensure that these individuals are trained and qualified to perform the functions that they are assigned in the security organization. The security plan must state that the contract is retained as a record. Physical Barriers: 10 CFR 73.55(e) Guidelines A typical physical security plan would confirm that access to the protected area is controlled through physical barriers. The security plan would also describe the use of physical barriers in the