Document: 10 CFR Part 72
Document ID: 561f8b1a-5eea-494a-aae8-89b76910bc76
Document Type: cfr
Title: Emergency Plan.
Source: 10 CFR Part 72
Source URL: https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-10/part-72/section-72.32
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Chapter: 
Section ID: 72.32
CFR Part: 72
CFR Title: 10

Content:
§ 72.32 Emergency Plan. ( a ) Each application for an ISFSI that is licensed under this part which is: Not located on the site of a nuclear power reactor, or not located within the exclusion area as defined in 10 CFR part 100 of a nuclear power reactor, or located on the site of a nuclear power reactor which does not have an operating license, or located on the site of a nuclear power reactor that is not authorized to operate must be accompanied by an Emergency Plan that includes the following information: ( 1 ) Facility description. A brief description of the licensee's facility and area near the site. ( 2 ) Types of accidents. An identification of each type of radioactive materials accident. ( 3 ) Classification of accidents. A classification system for classifying accidents as “alerts.” ( 4 ) Detection of accidents. Identification of the means of detecting an accident condition. ( 5 ) Mitigation of consequences. A brief description of the means of mitigating the consequences of each type of accident, including those provided to protect workers onsite, and a description of the program for maintaining the equipment. ( 6 ) Assessment of releases. A brief description of the methods and equipment to assess releases of radioactive materials. ( 7 ) Responsibilities. A brief description of the responsibilities of licensee personnel should an accident occur, including identification of personnel responsible for promptly notifying offsite response organizations and the NRC; also responsibilities for developing, maintaining, and updating the plan. ( 8 ) Notification and coordination. A commitment to and a brief description of the means to promptly notify offsite response organizations and request offsite assistance, including medical assistance for the treatment of contaminated injured onsite workers when appropriate. A control point must be established. The notification and coordination must be planned so that unavailability of some personnel, parts of the facility,