Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 9c59dff8-9325-43e2-8e81-843a0f6b4b2f
Document Type: srp
Title: and Regulatory Guide 1.189.
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0327/ML032740044.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 9
Section ID: 9.5.1
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cal hazards including, spent fuel, contaminated plant areas and waste storage. Structures, systems, and components important to minimizing the release of radioactive materials under fire and post-fire conditions should be evaluated and appropriate protection provided. d. The fire hazards analysis should evaluate the risks to exposure from fires at co-located or near-by facilities. Consideration should be given to the effects of a fire on shared systems for multi-unit sites, and the potential for fires to propagate from one facility to the other. 3. Administrative Controls The shutdown/decommissioning fire protection program should identify those administrative controls (e.g., policies, procedures, and practices) that govern the performance or execution of fire protection program activities necessary to ensure that the fire protection objectives are met. These administrative controls should not differ considerably from those in place when the plant was operating with the exception that they address the revised hazard conditions. 3.1 Organization Consistent with the requirements for operating plants, the licensee fire protection program should identify and clearly establish the organizational responsibilities for management and implementation of the fire protection program. The fire protection responsibilities of licensee decommissioning contractors should also be established. 3.2 Fire Protection Procedures The shutdown/decommissioning fire protection program should describe emergency procedures and pre-fire plans that describe emergency response actions, including the necessary operational actions, (e.g., ventilation system line-ups and operational requirements) that are necessary to mitigate the consequences of fires. Coordination with off-site responders and the fire response leadership and command structure for both the on-site fire brigade and off-site responder(s) should be defined. 3.3 Training Training is necessary to ensure that licensee employees,