ML20138N985
| ML20138N985 | |
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| Site: | 07000824 |
| Issue date: | 09/30/1985 |
| From: | Olsen A BABCOCK & WILCOX CO. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS) |
| References | |
| 25924, NUDOCS 8511060237 | |
| Download: ML20138N985 (1) | |
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Physical Protection Plan B, Lynchburg Rescarch Ccncc, May 23, 1975.
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Gentlemen:
The attached security plan is submitted for your approval.
It replaces the referenced security plan in its entirety.
The Lynchburg Research Center receives irradiated reactor fuel assemblies at our Hot Cell facility for examination and testing.
This program has been a reality since 1975, with fuel assemblies arriving about every two years and remaining on site for no longer than 60 days.
The protection of the facility during these campaigns is provided pursuant to the referenced plan.
Thn protection plan requires the use of armed guards that, because of tN short residence time of the assemblies, have been obtained through a cc, tract service.
The guards are trained by the LRC and are equipped with fire arms.
These guards are new to the LRC and perform such functions as searching employees and making random patrols of the facility.
Although they perform their duties according to written procedures and are given an extensive orientatior: of the facility, their backgrounds are less known to us than those of the LRC employees who they control and search.
The LRC has felt for some time that if certain adjustments could be made in the way we protected this facility, then we could utilize members of the guard force at B&W's Naval Nuclear Fuel Division which is comprised of Company employees.
This would alleviate our concerns about the armed strangers that protect us.
The attached plan provides a level of guard surveillance and physical barriers that I feel is commensurate with the threat and meets the intent of the regulation.
I have discussed the elements of this proposal with a member of the Safeguards' Staff during a recent visit to the LRC and he recommended that we submit it for your evaluation.
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