Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 6635369d-17f5-4858-8bef-0f9708d0c9b1
Document Type: srp
Title: -
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0625/ML062550293.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.3
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in accordance with the applicable provisions of 10 CFR 50.47. The review will use the guidance provided in the planning standards and evaluation criteria of NUREG- 0654/FEMA-REP-1, Rev. 1, as clarified, interpreted, and modified by DHS, to determine whether the plans meet the applicable regulatory requirements. 5. The reviewer should examine the specific emergency planning ITAAC in the application, and confirm that they are consistent with the ITAAC contained in Table 13.3-1, which provides an acceptable set of generic emergency planning ITAAC. The reviewer should confirm that the proposed ITAAC have been tailored to the specific reactor design and emergency planning program requirements. A smaller set of COL ITAAC is acceptable if the application contains information that fully addresses emergency preparedness requirements associated with any of the generic ITAAC in Table 13.3-1 that are not used. Table 13.3-1 is not all-inclusive, or exclusive of other ITAAC an applicant may propose. If the applicant proposes additional plant-specific emergency planning ITAAC (i.e., beyond those listed in Table 13.3-1), the reviewer should examine them and determine their acceptability on a case-by-case basis. Standard Design Certification 1. The reviewer should examine the requirements in 10 CFR 52.47 and 10 CFR 52.48, relating to the application contents and standards for review, respectively. Emergency planning basically consists of facilities, equipment, personnel and training. The majority of emergency planning requirements are programmatic in nature and supplement physical facilities and equipment. The reviewer should confirm that any emergency planning features addressed in the application are technically relevant to the design (i.e., facilities and equipment) proposed for the facility and not site-specific (i.e., programmatic in nature), and are usable for a multiple number of units or at a multiple number of sites. In general, programmatic aspects of emergency planning