ML20141H052
| ML20141H052 | |
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| Issue date: | 01/06/1986 |
| From: | King T Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Speis T Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| NUDOCS 8601130358 | |
| Download: ML20141H052 (4) | |
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MEMORANDUM FOR:
inemis P. Speis, Director-Division of Safety Keview and Oversight THRU:
Karl Kniel, Gilef Safety Program Evaluation uranch u1 vision of Safety Review and Oversight i-n0M:
Thomas L. King, Section Leader Safety Program Evaluation Branch u1 vision of Safety Review and Oversight 8
SUBJECT:
SAFEGUAR0s anD SECURITY PLAN FOR IHt S0DIUM AviANCED FAST REACTOR (SAFR).
On Novemuer 21, 1985 the DOE and its contractor (Rockwesi Int'l) briefed us on their plannea approach to safeguards and security for the SAFH aesign concept.
A copy of the agendo and a list of attendees are attached. A copy of tne view graphs used in the briefing is available for inspection at the section office.
Hignlights of the meeting are summarized below.
Rockwell provideo an overview of the SAFR design and operational enoracteris-tics and safety philosophy with emphasis un Inose aspects relevant to physical security and safeguards for the facility.
Ine inherent passive safety Teatures (self-actuated shutdown system ano natural circulation decay neat remova; capabilities) were highlighted.
ine oesign proposes to use a " zoned" approach to security with four distinct areas; an overall owner. controlled area encompassing the entire site, a 80P controllea area, the nuclear islana protected area and the fuel storage and fuel transporter-areas.
Each has it own special security ano safeguards considerations.
Hockwell-recognizes ano will comply with the requirements specified in 10 CFR 70 and lu LFR 73.
Rockwell has performed a vulnerability analysis to identity major vulnerable t
areas. These were aiscussed at some lengLn and details can be founa in the view-graphs used in the presentation.
Other speciric duojects covered incluaed the objectives of tne security provi-sions, performance requirements and physical teotures and systems proviaed to meet th se requirements. The regulatory requirements for a security torce and 9
Liie associated response requirements were also discussed.
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- h. Kniel Safegu'ards protection includes, in general, tne same type of consiaerations as opove with the addition or a number of material inventory and accounting proce-dures.
Rockwell pians to submit a formal accument in the near tuture on SAFR safeguards and security ~together with a formal request for review of the document. A representative from Nn55 attended the meeting and we noted that the primary NRC review of this area would be the responsibility of that office. wiSS has indi-
- cated'infunnally that they wili review the safeguards and security aspects of the advanced HTGR anu i.MR conceptual designs.
8Pistan141gnes bn liiomasL. King,S'hetionLedaer Safety Program Evaluation Branch Division of Safety Review and Oversight
Enclosures:
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01/6 /86 01/fg/86 0FFICIAL RECORD COPY
Enclosure 85RC16053 Proposed Agenda SAFR Safeguards and Security Plan Meeting 21 November 1985 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon 9:00 a.m.
Introduction R. Lancet 9:10 a.m.
Plant Description R. Lancet 9:30 a.m.
Physical Security M. Remley/H. Ashjian Objectives Regulatory Requirement' Security Concept Security System Design Security Organization Assessment of Current Concept 11:00 a.m.
Nuclear Material Safeguards M. Remley Objectives Regulatory Requirement Organization Safeguards and Control Physical Security 11:20 a.m.
Alternate Approach M. Remley 11:30 Summary and Discussion M. Remley/All 12:00 noon Adjourn
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SAFER SAFEGUARDS / SECURITY November 21, 1985 Name Organization Telephone Cardis Allen NRC-NRR-DST 301-492-8345 Robert Skelton NRC-NHSS-SS 301-427-4770
'Greg VanTuyle BNL 516-282-7960 FTS-666-7960 George Sherwood-00E/NE-43 FTS 233-4162 Dale Rogers AI 818-700-3318 Marlin Remley AI 818-700-4270 Robert Hren Bechtel 415-768-4263 Haig Ashjian Bechtel 415-768-0871 Peter Williams NRR/ DST /ARG 301-492-7648 Bob Colmar NRR 301-492-4446 Karl Kniel NRC/NRR 301-427-7359 Rene Audette NRC/RES 301-427-4689 Bob Lancet Rockwell 818-700-3640 i
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