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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the control room. Any operators not required to be in the control room to implement imminent threat procedures should be relocated to safe locations. 3. Airlifted Resources (Item B.1.c) A 2-hour total response criterion (2 hours from door to door) is to be used for airlifted resources. Resources may be acquired via mutual aid agreements, as long as there is an awareness of what resources are available via this system and how those resources are activated. Airlifted resources may include helicopter/fixed-wing transport for personnel/equipment, securing airfields for takeoff/landing, and helicopter water drop capability. Where possible, Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) should be established; however, when an MOU is not possible, the nature of the agreement should be documented. Strategies for use of airlifted resources 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. 19.4-7 Revision 0 – May 2013 4. Command and Control (Item B.1.d) Protocols for command and control for an event that is of the magnitude of a LOLA event will be covered in guidelines, and those guidelines will include protocols for interface with offsite responders. Furthermore, licensees should maintain command and control authority for onsite firefighting actions to ensure that firefighting priorities, as defined by operations, are communicated to the incident commander. Plant staff will have a means for providing immediate technical assistance (i.e., a licensed operator) to the incident commander. In cases where state law prevents the licensee from being in charge of the onsite fire fighting actions, the licensee should have a means to ensure that the fire fighting priority is to support plant recovery efforts. Strategies 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