Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: ca5b0e29-9856-42ee-8f82-940465c75009
Document Type: srp
Title: FITNESS FOR DUTY - CONSTRUCTION
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1132/ML113270035.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.7.2
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prohibit individuals specified in 10 CFR 26.4(f) from being assigned to construct or direct the construction of safety- or security-related SSCs unless or until the licensee or other entity determines that the individual’s condition or behavior does not pose a potential risk to public health and safety or the common defense and security. The minimum requirement under Subpart K is that individuals in violation of the FFD policy must be immediately removed from constructing or directing the construction of safety- or security-related SSCs until it can be determined that the individual is in conformance with the applicant’s FFD program. Sanctions such as restricted site access and progressively more severe measures for multiple violations of the FFD program are at the discretion of the applicant and are not required. The provisions of 10 CFR 26.75(e) for operating reactors require progressively more stringent disciplinary actions and could be proposed by an applicant under Subpart K. The applicant’s basis for its described sanctions should justify the particular sanction(s) developed by the applicant to deter individuals from violating the FFD policy and ensure that workers are fit to direct or perform construction of safety- or security-related SSCs. Protection of Information, 10 CFR 26.411 The reviewer shall ensure that applicants who intend to collect personal information about an individual for the purpose of complying with 10 CFR Part 26, Subpart K, describe how the files (electronic and paper) that contain personal information would be established and maintained to protect personal information, how the files would be protected, who would have access to the records, and the types of processes in place to maintain a secure chain-of-custody for documents. Comparable provisions must be in place for contractors who would generate or maintain 10 CFR Part 26 related information for the applicant. This information may include, but is not limited to, drug testing