Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 16c1145e-ffe2-48c4-bd44-0ccaeb83dc99
Document Type: srp
Title: FIRE PROTECTION PROGRAM
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0520/ML052070563.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 9
Section ID: 9.5.1
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s should be specifically identified in the procedure with the appropriate precautions and methods for access specified. (4) Plant systems that should be managed to reduce the damage potential during a local fire and the location of local and remote controls for such management (e.g., any hydraulic or electrical systems in the zone covered by the specific fire DRAFT Rev. 4 - April 1996 9.5.1-28 fighting procedure that could increase the hazards in the area because of overpressurization or electrical hazards). (5) Vital heat-sensitive system components that need to be kept cool while fighting a local fire. Particularly hazardous combustibles that need cooling should be designated. (6) Organization of fire fighting brigades and the assignment of special duties according to job title so that all fire fighting functions are covered by any complete shift personnel complement. These duties include command control of the brigade, transporting fire suppression and support equipment to the fire scenes, applying the extinguishant to the fire, communication with the control room, and coordination with outside fire departments. (7) Potential radiological and toxic hazards in fire zones. (8) Ventilation system operation that ensures desired plant air distribution when the ventilation flow is modified for fire containment or smoke clearing operation. (9) Operations requiring control room and shift engineer coordination or authorization. (10) Instructions for plant operators and general plant personnel during fire. p. Define the strategies and requirements for returning control to the control room from alternate shutdown locations, including the following: (1) The fire has been extinguished and so verified by appropriate fire protection personnel. (2) The control room has been deemed habitable by appropriate fire protection personnel and the shift supervisor. (3) Damage has been assessed and, if necessary, corrective action has been taken to assure necessary safety, control and