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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nce with it is not required. However, an applicant is required to identify differences between the design features, analytical techniques, and procedural measures proposed for its facility and the SRP acceptance criteria and evaluate how the proposed alternatives to the SRP acceptance criteria provide acceptable methods of compliance with the NRC’s regulations. 1. Staging of Fire Brigade Equipment (Item B.1.a)4 Appropriate fire brigade equipment (i.e., enough turnout gear, self-contained breathing apparatus, and radios to equip a typical five person fire brigade) will be staged in a location at least 100 yards from the target areas. Target areas may include containments, reactor buildings, 4 Item numbers refer to guidance in the February 25, 2005 guidance letter from James E. Dyer (NRC) to Holders of Licenses for Operating Power Reactors, “NRC Staff Guidance for Use in Achieving Satisfactory Compliance with February 25, 2002 Order Section B.5.b.” (SGI). 19.4-6 Revision 0 – May 2013 auxiliary buildings, control buildings, and turbine buildings. If a distance of 100 yards is not achievable, a lesser distance is acceptable if that location is hardened, if there is an intervening structure, or if equipment is stored at a number of diverse locations at the site providing sufficient assurance that equipment would be available to support fire brigade response. Strategies described in the application should be consistent with guidance in Appendix D of NEI 06-12, Revision 3 and subsequently implemented in the site guidelines by the licensee. 2. Dispersal of Personnel (Items B.1.b and B.2.a) For aircraft imminent threat, personnel are to be evacuated from target buildings. (For a ground threat, sheltering personnel may be a more viable strategy and is not intended to be addressed by these items.) Personnel need to be warned to move rapidly from most likely target buildings to buildings less likely to be targeted. Generically, sheltering in place is not an acceptable