ML20003H838

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Reviews Guideline 21 Re Id Badge for Vital Area Encoding. Lists Acceptable Method of Indicating Vital Areas to Which Access Authorized
ML20003H838
Person / Time
Issue date: 05/26/1978
From: Clark R
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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ML17209B280 List:
References
RTR-REGGD-05.012, RTR-REGGD-5.012 NUDOCS 8105070537
Download: ML20003H838 (2)


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MEMOPANDUM FOR: Reactor Safeguards Licensing Branch FROM:

Robert A. Clark, Chief Reactor Safeguards Licensing Branch Division of Operating Reactors, NRR

SUBJECT:

ID BADGE - VITAL AREA ENCODING REVIEW GUIDELINE NUMSER 21 10 CFR 73.55(d)(7) states in part that: "The licensee shall positively control all points of personnel and vehicle access into vital aree.s.

Access to vital areas shall be limited to individuals who are authorized access to vital equipment and who require access to perform their duties.

Authorization for such individuals shall be provided by issuance of specially coded numbered badces indicatino vital areas to which access is authorized." (Emphasis added.)

Many of the licensees plan to use automated / computer controlled access control systems to maintain positive access control to vital areas.

ur combination badge / key card which is encoded This system uses a car with a unique number. The access control computer is programmed to allow the individual holding this card access to specified vital areas.

The program also correlates this unique card with one individual.

4' For licensees using an automated / computer access control system, an acceptable method of indicating the vital areas to which access is

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authorized is as follows:

  • (l) A numbered picture badge that indicates:

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(b access authorization level (protected area or protectedandvitalareas),

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  • (2) A key card that is uniquely numbered and is correlated 72 to an individual.

,The badge and key card may be the same article.

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(3) A record of each vital area to which the card, and thus the individual, is authorized ?ccess.

(4) The key cFd is encoded to pemit access to only those vital areas to which the individual has been granted access.

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