Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: e1fb2732-c7c9-4bbf-99dc-ee2469f9ed6f
Document Type: srp
Title: - 12.4  RADIATION PROTECTION DESIGN FEATURES
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0520/ML052070617.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 12
Section ID: 12.3
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18. ANSI/ANS-HPSSC-6.8.1-1981, "Location and Design Criteria for Area Radiation Monitoring Systems for Light Water Nuclear Reactors," as it relates to criteria for establishment of locations for fixed continuous area gamma radiation monitors, and for design features and ranges of measurement. 19. ANSI N13.1-19691993 "Guide to Sampling Airborne Radioactive Materials in Nuclear 46 Facilities," as it relates to the principles which apply in obtaining valid samples of airborne radioactive materials, and acceptable methods and materials for gas and particle sampling. 20. ANSI N16.2-1969, "Criticality Accident Alarm Systems," as it relates to guidance for 47 the prevention of criticality accidents in the handling, storing, processing, and transporting of fissionable materials. 21. ANSI N101.6-1972, "Concrete Radiation Shields," as it relates to requirements and 48 recommended practices for construction of concrete radiation shielding structures. 22. "Reactor Shielding for Nuclear Engineers," N. M. Schaeffer, Editor- Published by USAEC-OIS, 1973," as it relates to the shield designing process including physics, radiation transport, shielding calculations, special problems, and materials. DRAFT Rev. 3 - April 1996 12.3-8 23. "Radiation Shielding Design and Analysis Approach for Light Water Reactor Power Plants," Stone and Webster Topical Report, RP-8, 1974," as it relates to the approach and objectives of the shield design and the methods of analysis employed in determining specific shielding requirements. 1. FACILITY DESIGN FEATURES Acceptability of the facility design features will be based or evidence that the applicant has fulfilled the dose limiting requirements of 10 CFR Part 20.101, 20.103, and 20.10420.1201, 20.1202, 20.1203, 20.1204, and 20.1207 as well as the radiation protection aspects of General 49 Design Criteria 19 and 61, and 10 CFR 50.34. This includes evidence that major exposure accumulating functions (maintenance, refueling, radioactive material