Document: NRC Regulatory Guide
Document ID: fa5814c8-b91a-435c-8ee0-5cd4915f8b80
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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0, Page 20 (1) means of notification; (2) validation of the notification; (3) time within which notifications should be completed; and (4) the primary and secondary notification methods. c. Protective Measures4 (10 CFR 50.160(b)(1)(iv)(B)(3)) The emergency plan should describe the nature of protective measures to be taken protect the public, including: (1) organization responsible for notifying the public; (2) span of protective measures, to include consideration of evacuation time estimates (ETEs); (3) use of relocation centers; (4) methods to sustain the evacuation or sheltering and periodic bulletins of ongoing efforts; and (5) methods to expand, relax, suspend, or terminate the protective actions. d. Offsite Organization Training (10 CFR 50.160(b)(1)(iv)(B)(4)) The emergency plan should describe: (1) training provided, the expected participants, and the periodicity of training; and (2) any coordination to ensure that the local law enforcement, medical, and fire services are familiar with the site environs and hazards associated with the site. (a) Service-specific information concerning the site’s capabilities should be shared with the responding service. For example, the locations of important fire mains, hydrants, and suppression systems should be provided to the fire response services if needed to respond to the facility and assist in fire suppression and investigation. Likewise, for local law enforcement and medical services, the services should be aware of the capabilities the site has and locations of key resources. e. Evacuation Time Estimate Study (10 CFR 50.160(b)(1)(iv)(B)(5)) The emergency plan should include an ETE for the plume exposure pathway EPZ. Reasonable adaptation of NRC-approved or endorsed ETE guidance (e.g., NUREG/CR-7002, “Criteria for Development of Evacuation Time Estimate Studies” (Ref. 18)), may be used. f. Emergency Response Facilities (10 CFR 50.160(b)(1)(iv)(B)(6)) The emergency plan should describe: 4 The 2017 EPA PAG Manual