Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 012102de-40de-45a0-a3dc-8159ee34baa5
Document Type: srp
Title: EVALUATION OF POTENTIAL ACCIDENTS
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0704/ML070460336.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 2
Section ID: 2.2.3
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om operators ii. Overpressure resulting from explosions or detonations involving materials such as munitions, industrial explosives, or explosive vapor clouds resulting from the atmospheric release of gases (such as propane and natural gas or any other gas) with a potential for ignition and explosion iii. Missile effects attributable to mechanical impacts, such as aircraft impacts, explosion debris, and impacts from waterborne items such as barges iv. Thermal effects attributable to fires 5. Additional Information for 10 CFR Part 52 Applications: Additional information will be presented dependent on the type of application. For a COL application, the additional information is dependent on whether the application references an ESP, a DC, both or neither. Information requirements are prescribed within the “Contents of Application” sections of the applicable Subparts to 10 CFR Part 52. For an early site permit (ESP) application, the scope of the review of identified potential accidents includes the evaluation of the need to consider them in the design of a nuclear power plant or plants of a specified type or, falling within a plant parameter envelope (PPE) that might be constructed on the proposed site (see SRP Section 2.2.1-2.2.2). For construction permit (CP) or combined license (COL) applications, the scope of the review includes the evaluation of man-made site hazards that have been identified as design-basis accidents with respect to safety-related structures, systems, and components (SSCs) of a specific plant design to be constructed and/or operated on the site. For design certification (DC) applications, the scope of the review includes the evaluation of man-made site hazards that have been identified as design-basis events and their effects on specific SSCs. Review Interfaces Other SRP sections interface with this section as follows: 1. For CP, ESP, COL, and DC applications potential offsite accidents on, or in the vicinity of, the site which could affect