Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 80fe9eee-2d6e-4a7e-b7dd-ec23aab2d39f
Document Type: srp
Title: STRATEGIES AND GUIDANCE TO ADDRESS LOSS OF LARGE AREAS OF
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1211/ML121110138.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 19
Section ID: 19.4
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ould be staged and available for initial arriving offsite response personnel. This dosimetry should be staged in a location at least 100 yards from target areas. The appropriate number of dosimetry is expected to be performance-based. An estimate should be made of the number of responders expected onsite during the initial stages of a LOLA event that do not normally carry dosimetry with them. There should be enough dosimetry provided for those individuals. It is expected that licensees could acquire/relocate additional dosimetry for longer-term arriving assets. The plans and strategies for controlling emergency response vehicles and dosimetry for responders should be described in the application in a manner consistent with guidance in Appendix D of NEI 06-12, Revision 3 and subsequently implemented in the site guidelines by the licensee. 9. Communications Equipment (Items B.1.i and B.2.b) For Item B.1.i, the focus is on radios for firefighting response. The issue of interoperability5 of radios will be addressed by either pairing site personnel holding site radios with offsite responders or having radios that are interoperable by nature. The appropriate number of radios should be performance-based, predicated on an evaluation of the number of radios needed to support firefighting responders expected to be involved during a LOLA event and the method they use to distribute these radios. That number of radios (with associated batteries and chargers) is to be provided in a location at least 100 yards from target areas. For Item B.2.b, the focus is on radios used for operational recovery of the plant (similar to those that are used in the Operations Support Center (OSC)). The appropriate number of radios should be performance-based, predicated on an evaluation of the number of radios needed to support operational recovery teams (such as those that would normally operate from the OSC) expected to be involved during a LOLA event. That number of radios (with associated