ML18005A438

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Safeguards Evaluation Supporting Amend 6 to License NPF-63
ML18005A438
Person / Time
Site: Harris Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 05/25/1988
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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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NUDOCS 8806020341
Download: ML18005A438 (3)


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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555 SAFEGUARDS EVALUATION REPORT MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS AND SEARCH RE UIREMENTS CAROLINA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPANY SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT, UNIT 1 DOCKET NO. 50-400

1.0 INTRODUCTION

The Carolina Power 5 Light Company (CPSL) has filed with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission revisions to their Physical Security Plan for the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant, Unit l.

This Safeguards Evaluation Report (SGER) summarizes how the licensee proposes to meet the Miscellaneous Amendments and Search Requirements revisions of 10 CFR Part 73.55.

2.0 Based on a review of the Physical Security Plan, the staff has concluded that the proposed changes satisfy Miscellaneous Amendments and Search Requirements revisions to 10 CFR 73.55 (51 FR 27817 and 27822) and accom-panying 10 CFR 73.70 record reporting requirements.

Accordingly, the protection provided will ensure that the public health and safety will not be endangered.

PERSONNEL SEARCH 3.0 The licensee has provided commitments in the Physical Security Plan to provide a search of all individuals entering the protected area except bona fide Federal, State and local law enforcement personnel on official duty, through the use of equipment designed for the detection of firearms, explosives, and incendiary devices.

In addition, the licensee has pro-vided commitments to conduct a physical pat-down search of an individual whenever the licensee has cause to suspect that the individual is attempt-ing to introduce firearms, explosives, or incendiary devices into the protected areas; or whenever firearms or explosives detection equipment is out of service or not operating satisfactorily.

VITAL AREA ACCESS CP8L has modified their Shear on Harris Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1, Physical Security Plan to limit unescorted access to vital areas during non-emergency conditions to individuals who require access in order to perform their duties.

They have established current

'authorization access lists for each vital area which are updated and approved by the cognizant sso6ososss ssosss POP AOOCX OOOOOSOO t

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manager nr supervisor at least once every 31 days.

CPIL has assured that only individuals whose specific duties require access to vital areas during non-emergency conditions are included on their site access list.

CPSL has provided further assurance by revoking access and retrieving badges and other entry devices prior to, or simultaneously with, notifi-cation of termination of an individual's unescorted facility access.

Based upon commitments made by the licensee in revisions to their Physical Security Plan, the staff has concluded that CPKL meets the vital area access requirements nf 10 CFR 73.55(d)(7)(i)(A)(B) and (C).

4.0 LOCKS AND KEYS The licensee has committed to providing methods to reduce the probability of compromise of keys, locks, combinations, and related access control devices used to control access to thei~ protected areas and vital areas.

These methods include the rotation of keys, locks, combinations, and related access control devices every 12 months or the changing of these devices whenever there is evidence or suspicion that any key, lock, combination or related access control device may have been compromised or when an individual who has had access to any of these devices has had their access terminated due to a lack of trustworthiness, reliability'or inadequate work performance.

Only persons granted unescorted facility access are issued such entry devices.

Based upon commitments made by the licensee in revisions tn their Physical Security Plan, the staff has concluded that CP8L meets the requirements of 10 CFR 73.55(d)(9) to reduce the probability of compromise of keys, locks, combinations, and related access control devices.

5.0 EMERGENCY ACCESS The lic~nsee has provided commitments to provide for the rapid ingress and egress of individuals during emergency conditions, or situations that could lead to emergency conditions, by assuring prompt access to vital equipment.

An annual review of their physical security plans and contingency plans and procedures will be conducted to o.valuate their potential impact on plant and personnel safety.

Emergency access is granted by a licensed senior operator.

Based upon commitments made by the licensee in revisions to their Physical Security Plan, the staff has concluded that CPSL meets the requirements of 10 CFR 73.55(d)(7)(ii) to assure access to vital equipment during emergencies or to situations that may lead to an emergency.

6.0 PROTECTION OF SECONDARY POWER SUPPLIES The licensee has provided commitments to protect the on-site secondary power supply 'system for alarm annunciator equipment and non-portable communications equipment by including such equipment within a vital area boundary.

Based upon commitments made by the licensee in revisions to their Physical Security Plan, the staff has concluded that CPSL meets the requirements of 10 CFR 73.55(e) in protecting the secondary power supplies of alarm annunciator equipment and non-portable communications equipment.

7.0 VITAL AREA ENTRY/EXIT LOGGING The licensee has committed to maintaining a log indicating

name, badge
number, time of entry, and time of exit of all individuals granted access to a vital area except those individuals entering or exiting the reactor control room.

Based upon commitments made by the licensee in revisions to their Physical Security Plan, the staff has concluded that CPSL meets the requirements of 10-CFR 73.70(d) by maintaining entry/exit log of individuals accessing vital areas (except the reactor control room).

8.0 CONCLUSION

Based upon the above evaluation, we find that the licensee has met the requirements of the Miscellaneous Amendments and Search Requirements revision to 10 CFR Part 73.55 and the record keeping requirements of 10 CFR Part 73.70.

Principal Contributor:

J.

Gibson Dated:

May 25, 1988