Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: fd3398bf-220e-47b5-b350-6a094db9e3c8
Document Type: srp
Title: -13
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1305/ML13059A367.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.6.3
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Draft Revision 2 – April 2014 described to demonstrate that security plans and measures meeting regulatory requirements for security boundaries, physical barriers, and access controls can be developed. (c) Distances from a reactor to the boundary of the PA or OCA provide sufficient spatial separations necessary to protect the nuclear island, structures, systems, and components, and plant operations against postulated consequences of vehicle bomb threats. Appropriate PPE is identified for bounding the design and installation of land-based or waterborne vehicle barrier systems to establish safe standoff distances. In addition, based on an the assumption that spatial distances may be limited, the information includes how engineering approaches and methods (e.g., hardening structures, installation of blast walls or barriers buried underground) may be applied to protect structures, systems, and components relied on for nuclear safety against postulated land-based and/or waterborne vehicle bombs. (d) Highways, railroads, and waterways that traverse the exclusion area, the OCA, or the PA are sufficient distances from planned location(s) of the nuclear power reactor(s), SSCs, and plant operations on the proposed site such that routine use of these routes or activities does not interfere or present impediments to the design of a physical protection system and affect normal and contingency security operations. (e) If the proposed site is at a remote location, such that it may delay availability of material, equipment, or services needed (i.e., greater than 48 hours) to maintain physical security systems and operations, information demonstrates that plans for organization and management systems are capable of providing logistics and support necessary to continue security operations and that plans can accommodate required offsite material, equipment, and services. Also, information demonstrates that plans and measures can be developed to overcome remoteness of site location