Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 6958f90f-4bf5-4fe1-9ae7-49439fd2deca
Document Type: srp
Title: PHYSICAL SECURITY HARDWARE - INSPECTIONS, TESTS, ANALYSES, AND
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1603/ML16032A050.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 14
Section ID: 14.3.12
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authorized vehicle access beyond the required stand-off distance. 7(b). Tests of installed systems and equipment will be performed. 7(b). The secondary power source, or a means of mechanical or manual operation in the event of a power failure, ensure that the active barrier can be placed in the denial position to prevent unauthorized vehicle access beyond the required stand-off distance. Criteria Guidelines a. Vehicle barriers (active and passive) are constructed, installed, and secured in place in accordance with the design specifications. b. The power supplies (primary and secondary) for active vehicle barriers possess the capability to adequately operate these systems. c. Vehicle barriers are located at appropriate standoff distances to protect vital equipment and controls and certain security systems and components from a vehicle bomb (land-based or waterborne) in accordance with the design-basis threat of radiological sabotage. 14.3.12-37 Draft Revision 2 – June 2016 d. A blast analysis report with the minimum safe standoff distance to protect against the DBT vehicle bombs is completed and updated on the final design of the plant. e. Active vehicle barriers operate as designed and will be tested in accordance with the applicant’s testing procedures. Additional guidance is provided in RG 5.76, “Physical Protection Programs at Nuclear Power Reactors,” July 2009; RG 5.68, “Protection Against Malevolent Use of Vehicles at Nuclear Power Plants”, August 1994; RG 5.69, “Guidance for the Application of Radiological Sabotage Design-Basis Threat in the Design, Development, and Implementation of a Physical Security Program that Meets 10 CFR 73.55 Requirements,” April 2007; NUREG/CR-6190, “Protection Against Malevolent Use of Vehicles at Nuclear Power Plants - Updated to Reflect Revised DBT”, March 2004; NUREG/CR-4250, “Vehicle Barriers: Emphasis on Natural Features,” July 1985; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, PDC-TR 06-05, “Evaluating Adequacy of