Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 030a527a-e2e7-4d90-b34f-4662fb984153
Document Type: srp
Title: STRATEGIES AND GUIDANCE TO ADDRESS LOSS OF LARGE AREAS OF
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1331/ML13316B202.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 19
Section ID: 19.4
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should be the same as or more frequent than severe accident management guidelines (SAMG) training. Emergency response organization personnel, as well as licensed and non-licensed operators, should be trained as determined by a training needs analysis. For an event of LOLA magnitude, training and preplanning are paramount to effective event response. The personnel involved in implementing and supporting LOLA mitigation strategies need to understand and appreciate the scale and consequences of this event. In addition, they need to be able to have advanced knowledge of the unique and challenging strategies that may need to be implemented. The plans for training should be described 3 Freshly discharged fuel, also known as “hot fuel,” is the most recently removed fuel from the reactor and has the highest decay heat load relative to other fuel in the spent fuel pool. 19.4-13 Revision 0 – June 2015 in the application in a manner consistent with guidance in Appendix D of NEI 06-12, Revision 3 and subsequently implemented in the training program by the licensee. 22. Water Spray Scrubbing and Runoff The reviewer should verify that the applicant describe the procedures or guidance for water spray scrubbing using either onsite equipment or arriving offsite equipment. Spray scrubbing uses large volumes of water and could last for days; therefore, containment of potentially contaminated runoff is also of concern. Depending on the site topography, containment of runoff may not be readily achievable. If enhancements to the containment of runoff are achievable, they should be included in guidance or guidelines. If a strategy for water spray scrubbing that relies upon onsite equipment is developed, then that equipment should be stored in an appropriate location at least 100 yards from the target areas. The plans and strategies for water spray scrubbing and containment of contaminated runoff should be described in the application in a manner consistent with guidance in Appendix