Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 9c20ec9e-fd1b-4e50-a8af-e8785949754b
Document Type: srp
Title: PHYSICAL SECURITY — REVIEW OF PHYSICAL SECURITY SYSTEM DESIGNS –
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1414/ML14140A210.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.6.2
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ove a section of track, or restrict access to railroad sidings where a site has rail access into the protected area (10 CFR 73.55(e)(10)(i)(D)). D. Waterborne vehicle barrier system restricts waterway approaches, and, where possible, deploy buoys, markers or other equipment (10 CFR 73.55(e)(10)(ii)(A)). 4. 10 CFR 73.55(g): As it relates to the design of access control measures required to protect against the threats up to and including the DBT of radiological sabotage. The design descriptions provide sufficient detail of how the following criteria are met: A. Locate access control portals outside of, or concurrent with, the physical barrier system through which it controls access (10 CFR 73.55(g)(1)(i)(A)). B. Equip access control portals with locking devices, intrusion detection equipment, and surveillance equipment to achieve the intended function (10 CFR 73.55(g)(1)(i)(B)). 13.6.2-19 Revision 2 – June 2015 C. Provide supervision and control over the badging process to prevent unauthorized bypass of access control equipment located at or outside the protected area (10 CFR 73.55(g)(1)(i)(C)). D. Design access control systems to accommodate the potential need for rapid ingress and egress (10 CFR 73.55(g)(5)(i)). 5. 10 CFR 73.55(h)(3)(i): As it relates to the design of physical security systems that satisfy the requirements for search and control of access of individuals, vehicles, and material to protected areas. The design descriptions should provide sufficient details of how the following criteria are met: A. Search for and detection of firearms, explosives, incendiary devices, and other items that could be used for radiological sabotage (10 CFR 73.55(h)(3)(i)), B. Control of access for vehicles, and video surveillance along with systems for vehicle access points, and video surveillance equipment address the capability to allow for monitoring by an individual capable of initiating a response (10 CFR 73.55(h)(2)(v)). 6. 10 CFR 73.55(i): As it relates to design of