Document: NRC Regulatory Guide
Document ID: 8e45dce1-e1e7-4415-b1dd-7e2a610e545b
Document Type: regulatory_guide
Title: Fire Protection for Nuclear Power Plants (Rev. 4)
Source: NRC Regulatory Guide Division 1
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML2023/ML20231A835.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
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Section ID: RG-1.189
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rovals that applied to the original document. b. The design documents, such as appropriate fire protection codes and standards, specify quality standards, and deviations and changes from these quality standards are controlled. c. Qualified personnel review new designs and plant modifications, including fire protection systems, to ensure inclusion of appropriate fire protection requirements. These reviews should include items such as the following: (1) design reviews to verify the adequacy of wiring isolation and cable separation criteria; and (2) design reviews to verify appropriate requirements for room isolation (sealing penetrations, floors, and other fire barriers) (see Regulatory Position 1.8 for guidance on FPP changes and code deviations). d. Qualified personnel perform and document the review and approval of the adequacy of fire protection requirements and quality requirements stated in procurement documents. This review should determine that fire protection requirements and quality requirements are correctly stated, able to be inspected, and controllable; there are adequate acceptance and rejection criteria; and the procurement document has been prepared, reviewed, and approved in accordance with applicable QA program requirements. 1.7.2 Instructions, Procedures, and Drawings Documented instructions, procedures, or drawings should prescribe inspections, tests, administrative controls, fire drills, and training that govern the FPP, and the licensee should ensure that the following activities occur: a. Indoctrination and training programs for fire prevention and firefighting are implemented in accordance with documented procedures. b. Activities such as design, installation, inspection, test, maintenance, and modification of fire protection systems are prescribed and accomplished in accordance with documented instructions, procedures, and drawings. DG-1359, Page 27 c. Instructions and procedures for design, installation, inspection, test, maintenance,