Document: NRC Regulatory Guide
Document ID: fa5814c8-b91a-435c-8ee0-5cd4915f8b80
Document Type: regulatory_guide
Title: Performance-Based Emergency Preparedness for Small Modular Reactors, Non-Light-Water Reactors, and Non-Power Production or Utilization Facilities
Source: NRC Regulatory Guide Division 1
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1808/ML18082A044.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
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Section ID: RG-1.242
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rgency team leader the extent of any radiological release, including the releases of hazardous chemicals produced from licensed material2, to include the methods, processes, equipment, facilities, and personnel; and (b) capabilities to assess, monitor, and report to the emergency team leader the extent of any radiological release, including those from chemical plumes, to include the methods, processes, equipment, facilities, and personnel; and (c) how the emergency response team will use emergency plan implementing procedures to demonstrate assessing, monitoring, and reporting of all radiological releases. i. Reentry (10 CFR 50.160(b)(1)(iii)(G)) The emergency plan should describe: (1) capabilities to develop and implement reentry plans for access to the facility after emergencies and, if applicable, hostile action-based (HAB) events, including the methods, processes, equipment, facilities, and personnel; and (2) how the emergency response team will use emergency plan implementing procedures to demonstrate the development and implementation of reentry plans. j. Critique and Corrective Actions (10 CFR 50.160(b)(1)(iii)(H)) The emergency plan should describe: (1) capabilities to critique emergency response functions and implement effective corrective actions, to include the methods, processes, equipment, facilities, and personnel; and (2) how the emergency response team will use emergency plan implementing procedures to critique emergency response functions and implement timely corrective actions. 2 As defined in 10 CFR 70.4, Hazardous chemicals produced from licensed materials means substances having licensed material as precursor compound(s) or substances that physically or chemically interact with licensed materials; and that are toxic, explosive, flammable, corrosive, or reactive to the extent that they can endanger life or health if not adequately controlled. These include substances commingled with licensed material, and include substances such as hydrogen