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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should explicitly identify which part of the requirement it has met 13.6.2-11 Revision 1 – October 2010 and which part of the requirement the COL applicant will be required to meet, referencing the design. Physical security elements that are required by regulations or portions of those elements or both that the DC applicant has not resolved must be identified as COL action items. The following are required elements: 1. Text and figures (D-size drawings) must identify and depict vital areas that are within the physical design of the power reactor with adequate visual clarity to allow for review. Vital equipment must be listed by component and identified by location within vital areas. 2. Descriptive text and figures must identify and depict the control room and spent fuel pool as located within a vital area. 3. A design description of the control room must identify that the materials for the physical barriers (e.g., walls, floors, ceiling, and doors) that protect the control room will be bullet- resisting and are specified to be, at a minimum, 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. 4. A design description of vital areas must identify that the materials used for vital area physical barriers (e.g., walls, floors, ceiling, and doors) comply with the definition of physical barriers provided in 10 CFR 73.2. 5. A description must identify the physical barriers that are used to protect openings in a vital area physical barrier (e.g., vital area ventilation ducts and water drainage grates). This description must identify how the facility will secure and monitor the physical barriers used to protect an opening in a vital area barrier to prevent exploitation and whether these barriers meet the criteria provided in 10 CFR 73.2 for barriers that protect openings in a physical barrier system. 6. A design description of vital area portals and vital area