Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 5aa1e4e0-9f6f-46a8-b372-ab029c3c0c94
Document Type: srp
Title: PHYSICAL SECURITY—DESIGN CERTIFICATION
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1025/ML102510273.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.6.2
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nsmission lines to annunciators, and support the initiation of a timely response. 18. A description should identify that the intrusion detection and assessment equipment that the licensee requires for detection and assessment at the protected area perimeter remains operable from a UPS during the loss of normal power. This description may include protected area perimeter lighting used as an assessment component or a form of low-light technology that augments lighting for assessment during the loss of normal power, as applicable. 19. A description should address the measures (e.g., bullet-resisting enclosures and protected positions) that limit the exposure of security personnel to attack. The description should include the bullet-resisting capabilities of these enclosures or positions as specified. At a minimum, these enclosures and positions should meet the bullet-resisting specifications as identified in RG 5.76 “Physical Protection Programs at Nuclear Power Reactors,” Paragraph 4.6.2. A specification of greater bullet resistance is acceptable. A specification of greater bullet resistance is acceptable. If blast resistance 13.6.2-15 Revision 1 – October 2010 is specified, the description should provide technical information on how the blast resistance was determined. 20. A description of target sets should include a list of equipment or components that comprise each target set, should identify the location of the equipment or components, and should describe the function of the equipment or components. 21. Provisions should be included to address ITAAC for ITAAC-related physical security elements that are not within the scope of the physical design of the power reactor and supporting systems. Adequate design information should be provided for these ITAAC- related physical security elements. COL action items should be identified for those ITAAC-related physical security elements not within the scope of the design that are partially addressed. For the review of