Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 2b0752f4-9104-408c-b400-d0ec931a3dbf
Document Type: srp
Title: FIRE PROTECTION PROGRAM
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0523/ML052350030.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 9
Section ID: 9.5.1
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�50.48, and General Design Criterion 3, as related to fire prevention, the design and operation of fire detection and protection systems, and administrative controls provided to protect safety-related structures, systems, and components of the reactor facility. 2. General Design Criterion 5, as related to fire protection for shared safety-related structures, systems, and components to assure the ability to perform their intended safety function. The following specific criteria provide information, recommendations, and guidance and in general describe a basis acceptable to the staff that may be used to meet the requirements of §50.48, GDC 3 and 5: a. Branch Technical Position (BTP) CMEB 9.5-1 as it relates to the design provisions given to implement the fire protection program. b. Regulatory Guide 1.78 as it relates to habitable areas such as the control room and to the use of specific fire extinguishing agents. c. Regulatory Guide 1.101, as it relates to fire protection emergency planning. III. REVIEW PROCEDURES The secondary and coordinated review branches will provide input for the areas of review stated in subsection I of this SRP section. The primary reviewer obtains and uses such input as required to assure that this review procedure is complete. The reviewer will select and emphasize material from this SRP section as may be appropriate for a particular case. 1. CMEB reviews the SAR to determine that the appropriate levels of management and trained, experienced personnel are responsible for the design and implementation of the fire protection program in accordance with BTP CMEB 9.5-1. 9.5.1-3 Rev. 3 - July 1981 2. CMEB reviews the analysis in the SAR of the fire potential in safety-related plant areas and the hazard of fires to these areas to determine that the proposed fire protection program is able to maintain the ability to perform safe shutdown functions and to minimize radioactive releases to the environment. 3. CMEB reviews the FPP P&IDs and plant