Document: NRC Regulatory Guide
Document ID: 5e2766ae-dd3b-4b1a-a6bb-48bde2dcbf97
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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osive, 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 fluoride that is produced by the reaction of uranium hexafluoride and water, but do not include substances prior to process addition to licensed material or after process separation from licensed material. DG-1350, Page 17 Onsite Planning Activities 6. The emergency plan should address the following planning activities. Established NRC guidance for power reactors (e.g., NUREG-0654/FEMA-REP-1) or for NPUFs (e.g., RG 2.6), may be referenced for approaches to implementing the planning activities. a. Public Information (10 CFR 50.160(b)(1)(iv)(A)(1)) The emergency plan should describe the planning activities, capabilities, and processes or procedures to support the public information functions of the Federal, local, State and Tribal authorities. b. Coordination with Safeguards Contingency Plan (10 CFR 50.160(b)(1)(iv)(A)(2)) The emergency plan should describe the planning activities, capabilities, and processes or procedures to support implementation of the emergency plan in conjunction with the Licensee Safeguards Contingency Plan, including but not limited to: (1) initial notifications to law enforcement and other first-responder agencies; (2) communication of threat-related information to the NRC; (3) coordination of response actions within the licensee organization, and with the Incident Commander3 and local law enforcement agency personnel; (4) coordination with the Incident Commander for deployment of onsite and offsite first responders; (5) coordination of onsite radiation protection measures for offsite first responders with the Incident Command Post (ICP); (6) support for the operations of an ICP; (7) mobilization of the site’s emergency staff with security and the ICP, including during reentry; and (8) deployment and release of public information. c.