Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 9c20ec9e-fd1b-4e50-a8af-e8785949754b
Document Type: srp
Title: PHYSICAL SECURITY — REVIEW OF PHYSICAL SECURITY SYSTEM DESIGNS –
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1414/ML14140A210.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.6.2
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eview the designs and specifications for how physical security systems internal and external to the nuclear island and structures will interdict and neutralize or facilitate the security responders to interdict and neutralize DBT adversaries to satisfy the requirements and conform to acceptance criteria in Section II. The review includes drawings, diagrams, schematics, and specifications showing the design, interfaces, and specifications for how the physical protection systems (e.g., bullet/blast-resistant enclosures, defensive fighting positions, mall gates, grenade nets, engineered delay systems, engineered weapon systems) are provided as standard design features for implementing a security response to interdict and neutralize DBT adversaries. Reviewers evaluate whether the engineered physical security systems have the capability to remotely neutralize DBT adversaries based on criteria and procedures in this section, as applicable for subsystems and components of the remote weapon platform providing a neutralization function (e.g., trigger signal cabling, supervision and trouble conditions, control units and displays, primary and secondary power and UPS, assessment and targeting cameras, bullet-resistant barriers, etc.). 15. Review the designs and specifications for how vehicle barrier systems (passive and active) provide protection against the DBT land-based and waterborne vehicle bombs to satisfy the regulatory requirements and conform to acceptance criteria in Section II. The review includes diagrams, schematics, and specifications showing the design, interfaces, and specifications for configurations and locations of passive and active vehicle barrier systems, supporting technical analyses and required locations, and the credited performance of active vehicle barrier system (VBS). The review includes blast analysis that establishes the design basis for the minimum standoff distances necessary to protect personnel, equipment, and systems required to prevent