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{{#Wiki_filter:EOU U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY  
{{#Wiki_filter:EOU                   U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION                                                                   Reviision 3 SREGULATORY                                                                                    GUIC        Decembe r 1994 PE
COMMISSION  
                                  OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY RESEARCH
Revi Decembe SREGULATORY
                                                          REGULATORY GUIDE 5.52 (Proposed Revision 3 was issued as DG-5004)
GUIC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY  
                                    STANDARD FORMAT AND CONTENT OF A LICENSEE
RESEARCH REGULATORY  
              PHYSICAL PROTECTION PLAN FOR STRATEGIC SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL
GUIDE 5.52 (Proposed Revision 3 was issued as DG-5004) STANDARD FORMAT AND CONTENT OF A LICENSEE PHYSICAL PROTECTION  
                              AT FIXED SITES (OTHER THAN NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS)
PLAN FOR STRATEGIC  
SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL AT FIXED SITES (OTHER THAN NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS)ision 3 r 1994 PE


==A. INTRODUCTION==
==A. INTRODUCTION==
This regulatory guide describes the standard for mat recommended by the Nuclear Regulatory Com mission (NRC) for preparing physical protection plans for formula quantities of strategic special nuclear mate rial (SSNM) at fixed sites other than nuclear power plants. Formula quantities are sometimes referred to as category I quantities of material.
pleteness and detail if it addresses every applicable sec tion of 10 CFR Part 73, as does this regulatory guide.


Guidance on the content of physical protection plans is also provided in this regulatory guide.  The requirement for a physical protection plan is included in the regulations for physical protection of licensed activities against theft and radiological sabo tage of formula quantities of SSNM, which are in 10 CFR Part 50, "Domestic Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities";
This regulatory guide describes the standard for                              Any information collection activities mentioned in mat recommended by the Nuclear Regulatory Com                                  this regulatory guide are contained as requirements in mission (NRC) for preparing physical protection plans                          10 CFR Part 73. The information collection require for formula quantities of strategic special nuclear mate                        ments in 10 CFR Part 73 have been approved by the rial (SSNM) at fixed sites other than nuclear power                            Office of Management and Budget, Approval No.
Part 70, "Domestic Licens ing of Special Nuclear Material";
and Part 73, "Physi cal Protection of Plants and Materials." Specific re quirements for licensees possessing formula quantities of SSNM are found in 10 CFR 73.20, 73.45, and 73.46.  Conformance to the format and content of the physical protection plan presented in this guide is not required by the NRC. The physical protection plan may be submitted for NRC review and approval in an alternative format that provides an equal level of com-USNRC REGUIATORY
GUIDES Regulatory Guides are Issued to describe and make available to the public such information as methods acceptable to the NRC staff for implement ing specific parts of the Commission's regulations, techniques used by the staff in evaluating specific problems or postulated accidents, and data needed by the NRC staff in Its review of applications for permits and licenses.


Regulatory Guides are not substitutes for regulations, and corn pliance with them is not required.
plants. Formula quantities are sometimes referred to                            3150-0002.


Methods and solutions different from those set out In the guides will be acceptable If they provide a basis for the findings requisite to the issuance or continuance of a permit or license by the Commission.
as category I quantities of material. Guidance on the content of physical protection plans is also provided in                                  B.    FORMAT OF THE PHYSICAL
                                                                                                    PROTECTION PLAN
this regulatory guide.


This guide was Issued after consideration of comments received from the public. Comments and suggestions for improvements In these guides are encouraged at all times, and guides will be revised, as appropriate, to accommodate comments and to reflect new information or experience.
This document is divided into two major parts.


Written comments may be submitted to the Rules Review and Directives Branch, DFIPS, ADM, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washing ton, DC 20555-0001.
The requirement for a physical protection plan is                        The first part describes the physical protection plan included in the regulations for physical protection of                          format, and the second part outlines the elements of a licensed activities against theft and radiological sabo                        physical protection program that should be described tage of formula quantities of SSNM, which are in                                in the physical protection plan.


pleteness and detail if it addresses every applicable sec tion of 10 CFR Part 73, as does this regulatory guide. Any information collection activities mentioned in this regulatory guide are contained as requirements in 10 CFR Part 73. The information collection require ments in 10 CFR Part 73 have been approved by the Office of Management and Budget, Approval No. 3150-0002.
10 CFR Part 50, "Domestic Licensing of Production If the format in this guide is used, the applicant and Utilization Facilities"; Part 70, "Domestic Licens should follow the numbering system used in Section C,
ing of Special Nuclear Material"; and Part 73, "Physi
                                                                                "Physical Protection Plan Contents." Under some cir cal Protection of Plants and Materials." Specific re cumstances, certain subsections may not be applicable quirements for licensees possessing formula quantities                          to a specific application. If so, this should be clearly of SSNM are found in 10 CFR 73.20, 73.45, and stated and sufficient information should be provided to
73.46.


B. FORMAT OF THE PHYSICAL PROTECTION
support that conclusion.
PLAN This document is divided into two major parts.  The first part describes the physical protection plan format, and the second part outlines the elements of a physical protection program that should be described in the physical protection plan.  If the format in this guide is used, the applicant should follow the numbering system used in Section C, "Physical Protection Plan Contents." Under some cir cumstances, certain subsections may not be applicable to a specific application.


If so, this should be clearly stated and sufficient information should be provided to support that conclusion.
Conformance to the format and content of the                                  The applicant may wish to submit information in physical protection plan presented in this guide is not                        support of an application that is not required by the required by the NRC. The physical protection plan                              regulations and is not essential to the description of the may be submitted for NRC review and approval in an                              applicant's physical protection program. This informa alternative format that provides an equal level of com-                        tion, which should be relative to the plan, could USNRC REGUIATORY GUIDES                                The guides are Issued In the following ten broad divisions:
Regulatory Guides are Issued to describe and make available to the public such information as methods acceptable to the NRC staff for implement ing specific parts of the Commission's regulations, techniques used by
                                                                                1. Power Reactors                   


The applicant may wish to submit information in support of an application that is not required by the regulations and is not essential to the description of the applicant's physical protection program. This informa tion, which should be relative to the plan, could The guides are Issued In the following ten broad divisions:
===6. Products===
1. Power Reactors 2. Research and Test Reactors 3. Fuels and Materials Facilities  
                                                                                2. Research and Test Reactors         7. Transportation the staff in evaluating specific problems or postulated accidents, and        3. Fuels and Materials Facilities     8. Occupational Health data needed by the NRC staff in Its review of applications for permits and
4. Environmental and Siting 5. Materials and Plant Protection
                                                                                4. Environmental and Siting           9. Antitrust and Financial Review licenses. Regulatory Guides are not substitutes for regulations, and corn    5. Materials and Plant Protection pliance with them is not required. Methods and solutions different from
6. Products
                                                                                                                    10. General those set out In the guides will be acceptable If they provide a basis for the findings requisite to the issuance or continuance of a permit or license by    Copies of issued guides may be purchased from the Government Printing the Commission.                                                                Office at the current GPO price, Information on current GPO prices may This guide was Issued after consideration of comments received from the        be obtained by contacting the Superintendent of Documents, U.S.


===7. Transportation ===
public. Comments and suggestions for improvements In these guides are        Government Printing Office, Mail Stop SSOP, Washington, DC
8. Occupational Health 9. Antitrust and Financial Review 10. General Copies of issued guides may be purchased from the Government Printing Office at the current GPO price, Information on current GPO prices may be obtained by contacting the Superintendent of Documents, U.S.  Government Printing Office, Mail Stop SSOP, Washington, DC 20402-9328, telephone  
encouraged at all times, and guides will be revised, as appropriate, to        20402-9328, telephone (202)512-2249.
(202)512-2249.


Issued guides may also be purchased from the National Technical Infor mation Service on a standing order basis. Details on this service may be obtained by writing NTIS, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161.
accommodate comments and to reflect new information or experience.


include, for example, historical data submitted in dem onstration of certain criteria, a discussion of alterna tives considered by the applicant, or supplementary data regarding assumed models, data, or calculations.
Written comments may be submitted to the Rules Review and Directives          Issued guides may also be purchased from the National Technical Infor Branch, DFIPS, ADM, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washing              mation Service on a standing order basis. Details on this service may be ton, DC 20555-0001.                                                          obtained by writing NTIS, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161.


It should be provided in an appendix to the plan. STYLE AND COMPOSITION
include, for example, historical data submitted in dem          Paper Margins onstration of certain criteria, a discussion of alterna                A margin of no less than 2.5 cm or 1 inch is to be tives considered by the applicant, or supplementary            maintained on the top, bottom, and binding side of all data regarding assumed models, data, or calculations.           pages submitted.
A table of contents should be included for each submittal.


The applicant should strive for clear, concise pre sentation of information.
It should be provided in an appendix to the plan.


Confusing or ambiguous statements and general statements of intent should be avoided. Definitions and abbreviations should be con sistent throughout the submittal and consistent with generally accepted usage.  Whenever possible, duplication of information should be avoided. Information included in other sec tions of the application may be covered by specific ref erence to those sections.
Printing STYLE AND COMPOSITION
                                                                      Composition: text pages should be single-spaced.


Where numerical values are stated, the number of significant figures should reflect the precision to which the number is known. The use of relative values should be clearly indicated.
A table of contents should be included for each                Type face and style: must be suitable for micro submittal.                                                       filming.


Drawings, diagrams, and tables should be used when information may be presented more adequately or conveniently by such means. These illustrations shbuld be located in the sections in which they are first referenced.
The applicant should strive for clear, concise pre              Reproduction: may be mechanically or photo sentation of information. Confusing or ambiguous                graphically reproduced. All pages of the text may be statements and general statements of intent should be          printed on both sides, and images should be printed avoided. Definitions and abbreviations should be con            head to head.


Care should be taken to ensure that all information presented in drawings is legible, that symbols are defined, and that drawings are not reduced to the extent that they cannot be read by unaided normal eyes.  PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
sistent throughout the submittal and consistent with            Binding generally accepted usage.
OF SUBMITTALS
All material submitted in an application should conform to the following physical dimensions of page size, quality of papers and inks, numbering of pages, etc.  Paper Size Text pages: Either the metric standard A4, which is 210 mm by 297 mm, or the customary
8-1/2 x 11 inches.  Drawings and graphics:
The metric A4 size or 8-1/2 x 11 inches is preferred;
however, a larger size is acceptable provided the finished copy, when folded, does not exceed the A4 size or 8-1/2 x 11 inches.  Paper Stock and Ink Suitable quality in substance, paper color, and ink density for handling and for reproduction by micro filming.Paper Margins A margin of no less than 2.5 cm or 1 inch is to be maintained on the top, bottom, and binding side of all pages submitted.


Printing Composition:
Pages should be punched for standard loose-leaf Whenever possible, duplication of information            3-ring binders.
text pages should be single-spaced.


Type face and style: must be suitable for micro filming.
should be avoided. Information included in other sec Page Numbering tions of the application may be covered by specific ref erence to those sections.                                              Pages should be numbered sequentially through out the main part of the document. Any appendices Where numerical values are stated, the number of        may be numbered separately if desired. Each page of significant figures should reflect the precision to which      the physical protection plan should contain a page the number is known. The use of relative values should          number, a revision number if applicable, and a date.


Reproduction:
be clearly indicated. Drawings, diagrams, and tables should be used when information may be presented                PROCEDURES FOR UPDATING OR REVISING
may be mechanically or photo graphically reproduced.
                                                                  PAGES
  more adequately or conveniently by such means.


All pages of the text may be printed on both sides, and images should be printed head to head. Binding Pages should be punched for standard loose-leaf
These illustrations shbuld be located in the sections in              The updating or revising of data and text should be which they are first referenced. Care should be taken          on a replacement-page basis.
3-ring binders.


Page Numbering Pages should be numbered sequentially through out the main part of the document.
to ensure that all information presented in drawings is legible, that symbols are defined, and that drawings are              The changes or revised portions of each page not reduced to the extent that they cannot be read by          should be highlighted by a vertical line. The line should unaided normal eyes.                                            be on the margin opposite the binding margin for each line changed or added. All pages submitted to update, PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF                                      revise, or add pages to the report are to show the date SUBMITTALS                                                      of the change. The transmittal letter should include an index page listing the pages to be inserted and the All material submitted in an application should          pages to be removed. When major changes or addi conform to the following physical dimensions of page          tions are made, pages for a revised table of contents size, quality of papers and inks, numbering of pages,          should be provided.


Any appendices may be numbered separately if desired. Each page of the physical protection plan should contain a page number, a revision number if applicable, and a dat
etc.


====e. PROCEDURES ====
NUMBER OF COPIES
FOR UPDATING OR REVISING PAGES The updating or revising of data and text should be on a replacement-page basis.  The changes or revised portions of each page should be highlighted by a vertical line. The line should be on the margin opposite the binding margin for each line changed or added. All pages submitted to update, revise, or add pages to the report are to show the date of the change. The transmittal letter should include an index page listing the pages to be inserted and the pages to be removed. When major changes or addi tions are made, pages for a revised table of contents should be provided.
  Paper Size                                                            The applicant should submit the appropriate num ber of copies of each required submittal in accordance Text pages: Either the metric standard A4, which          with 10 CFR 50.4(b)(2)(ii) and 10 CFR 70.21.


NUMBER OF COPIES The applicant should submit the appropriate num ber of copies of each required submittal in accordance with 10 CFR 50.4(b)(2)(ii)
is 210 mm by 297 mm, or the customary 8-1/2 x 11 inche
and 10 CFR 70.2


===1. PUBLIC DISCLOSURE ===
====s. PUBLIC DISCLOSURE====
The NRC has determined that public disclosure of the details of physical protection programs is not in the public interest, and such details are withheld in accor dance with 10 CFR 2.790(d).  
                                                                        The NRC has determined that public disclosure of Drawings and graphics: The metric A4 size or the details of physical protection programs is not in the
Thus, the physical pro tection section of each application should be submitted as a separate enclosure.
  8-1/2 x 11 inches is preferred; however, a larger size is public interest, and such details are withheld in accor acceptable provided the finished copy, when folded, dance with 10 CFR 2.790(d). Thus, the physical pro does not exceed the A4 size or 8-1/2 x 11 inches.


Other proprietary or classified information, for example, clarifying correspondence between reviewer and licensee, should be clearly iden tified and submitted in separate enclosures.
tection section of each application should be submitted Paper Stock and Ink                                            as a separate enclosure. Other proprietary or classified Suitable quality in substance, paper color, and ink density for handling and for reproduction by micro information, for example, clarifying correspondence between reviewer and licensee, should be clearly iden tified and submitted in separate enclosures. Each such L1 filming.                                                      submittal of proprietary information should request ex-
                                                            5.52-2


Each such submittal of proprietary information should request ex-5.52-2 L1 emption from public disclosure as required in 10 CFR 2.790(b).
emption from public disclosure as required in 10 CFR                 This section should also describe how the perform
COMPATIBILITY  
2.790(b).                                                       ance capabilities outlined in 10 CFR 73.45 will be met through the establishment, maintenance, and arrange COMPATIBILITY
The applicant should ensure that the physical pro tection plan is compatible with the other sections of the application.
                                                                ment for a physical protection system.


SCHEDULE FOR SUBMITTAL  
The applicant should ensure that the physical pro              Further, this section should identify those portions tection plan is compatible with the other sections of the      of the facility physical protection system for which re application.                                                    dundant and diverse components are necessary in or SCHEDULE FOR SUBMITTAL                                         der to ensure adequate performance, as required by 10
The applicant should contact the NRC to deter mine a schedule for the submittal of the physical pro tection plan. C. PHYSICAL PROTECTION  
                                                                CFR 73.20(b)(2). In general terms, the applicant The applicant should contact the NRC to deter should describe the subsystems and components to be mine a schedule for the submittal of the physical pro used to provide this redundancy and diversity and the tection plan.                                                   ways in which these subsystems and components are C.   PHYSICAL PROTECTION PLAN                           redundant and diverse.
PLAN CONTENTS The following sections describe, in general terms, the material and level of detail that should be included within a physical protection plan. The applicant's physical protection plan should follow the organization and numbering system used in this Section C. The applicable sections of the regulations are cited for each section of the physical protection plan. Upon comple tion of the plan, the applicant should use this regulato ry guide as a checklist to ensure that each subject has been addressed.


===1. INTRODUCTION ===
CONTENTS                                        Finally, this section should describe how the physi cal protection system is designed to ensure that the in The following sections describe, in general terms, tegrity of the system is maintained at all times.
AND SCHEDULE FO


==R. IMPLEMENTATION==
the material and level of detail that should be included within a physical protection plan. The applicant's              3.    DESIGN BASIS THREAT (10 CFR 73.1)
This section should state the corporate name of the applicant, the facility name, and the location of the facility.
physical protection plan should follow the organization and numbering system used in this Section C. The                    This section should affirm the intent to prevent, applicable sections of the regulations are cited for each      with high assurance, the theft of special nuclear mate section of the physical protection plan. Upon comple            rial by the threats described in 10 CFR 73. 1. The plan tion of the plan, the applicant should use this regulato        should also describe how measures used to protect ry guide as a checklist to ensure that each subject has        against theft of special nuclear material also provide been addressed.                                                protection against radiological sabotage.


The applicant should describe the type of facil ity to be operated and the general layout of the facility and its surrounding area. This section should include a map of the entire facility and other maps and illustra tions as appropriate.
1.  INTRODUCTION AND SCHEDULE FOR                            4.    SECURITY ORGANIZATION
      IMPLEMENTATION
                                                                4.1 Establishment of Security Organization (10
      This section should state the corporate name of                CFR 73.46(b) (1))
the applicant, the facility name, and the location of the This section should state whether the security facility. The applicant should describe the type of facil ity to be operated and the general layout of the facility       organization is private or contract. If contract, this sec and its surrounding area. This section should include a         tion should briefly describe the written agreements map of the entire facility and other maps and illustra         between the licensee and contract guard force man tions as appropriate. The applicant should indicate on          agement that pertain to how the guard force will meet these maps the locations of physical protection sys            the requirements of Appendix B, "General Criteria for tems, subsystems, and major components; all material            Security Personnel," and Appendix H, "Weapons access areas; vital areas; vaults; entry/exit control          Qualification Criteria," to 10 CFR Part 73.


The applicant should indicate on these maps the locations of physical protection sys tems, subsystems, and major components;
points; and alarm stations.                                    4.2 Security Organization Management (10 CFR
all material access areas; vital areas; vaults; entry/exit control points; and alarm stations.
      This section should also describe the schedule for              73.46(b)(2) and (3))
implementing the physical protection plan, with special              This section should describe the structure and attention to those portions involving new construction,        management of the security organization, including significant physical modification of existing structures,      uniformed security personnel and other persons re or major equipment installation that may require ex            sponsible for security-related functions. This section tensions of time. For approved plans, the scheduling of        should contain a description of each supervisory and upgrades or new construction should be addressed in            management position, including responsibilities and this section on a case-by-case basis.                          how lines of authority extend up to facility and corpo rate management.


This section should also describe the schedule for implementing the physical protection plan, with special attention to those portions involving new construction, significant physical modification of existing structures, or major equipment installation that may require ex tensions of time. For approved plans, the scheduling of upgrades or new construction should be addressed in this section on a case-by-case basis.
2.  GENERAL PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
      (10 CFR 73.20(a) and 73.20(b)(1), (2), (3),                    This section should affirm that written security and (4))                                                  procedures will be used and that provisions for written approval of such procedures and any revision thereto This section should describe, in general terms, will be developed and used.


===2. GENERAL PERFORMANCE ===
how the physical protection program will have, as its objective, high assurance that activities involving spe             This section should also affirm that at least one cial nuclear material are not inimical to the common           full-time member of the security organization with the defense and security and do not constitute an unrea           authority to direct the physical protection activities of sonable risk to the public health and safety.                 the security organization will be on site at all times.
OBJECTIVES
(10 CFR 73.20(a) and 73.20(b)(1), (2), (3), and (4)) This section should describe, in general terms, how the physical protection program will have, as its objective, high assurance that activities involving spe cial nuclear material are not inimical to the common defense and security and do not constitute an unrea sonable risk to the public health and safety.This section should also describe how the perform ance capabilities outlined in 10 CFR 73.45 will be met through the establishment, maintenance, and arrange ment for a physical protection system.  Further, this section should identify those portions of the facility physical protection system for which re dundant and diverse components are necessary in or der to ensure adequate performance, as required by 10 CFR 73.20(b)(2).
In general terms, the applicant should describe the subsystems and components to be used to provide this redundancy and diversity and the ways in which these subsystems and components are redundant and diverse.


Finally, this section should describe how the physi cal protection system is designed to ensure that the in tegrity of the system is maintained at all times. 3. DESIGN BASIS THREAT (10 CFR 73.1) This section should affirm the intent to prevent, with high assurance, the theft of special nuclear mate rial by the threats described in 10 CFR 73. 1. The plan should also describe how measures used to protect against theft of special nuclear material also provide protection against radiological sabotage.
5.52-3


4. SECURITY ORGANIZATION
4.3 Qualification for Employment in Security                   "* Current security procedures until the NRC termi
4.1 Establishment of Security Organization
      (10 CFR 73.46(b)(4) and (5))                                 nates the license for which these procedures were developed; if any portion of these procedures is This section should affirm that an approved guard superseded, the superseded material should be re force training plan in accordance with Appendices B
(10 CFR 73.46(b) (1)) This section should state whether the security organization is private or contract.
                                                                    tained for 3 years after the change.


If contract, this sec tion should briefly describe the written agreements between the licensee and contract guard force man agement that pertain to how the guard force will meet the requirements of Appendix B, "General Criteria for Security Personnel," and Appendix H, "Weapons Qualification Criteria," to 10 CFR Part 73.  4.2 Security Organization Management
and H to Part 73 is in effect.
(10 CFR 73.46(b)(2)
and (3)) This section should describe the structure and management of the security organization, including uniformed security personnel and other persons re sponsible for security-related functions.


This section should contain a description of each supervisory and management position, including responsibilities and how lines of authority extend up to facility and corpo rate management.
"* Results of qualification and requalification for se In addition, the plan should describe how the li              curity force members; the documentation should censee will demonstrate the ability of physical security            be retained as a record for 3 years after each quali personnel, whether licensee or contractor employees,                fication and requalification.


This section should affirm that written security procedures will be used and that provisions for written approval of such procedures and any revision thereto will be developed and used.  This section should also affirm that at least one full-time member of the security organization with the authority to direct the physical protection activities of the security organization will be on site at all times.5.52-3
to carry out their assigned duties or responsibilities upon the request of an authorized member of the                 "* Results of weapons qualification and requalifica NRC. The plan should also affirm that, within any giv               tion for firing; the results should be retained as a en period of time (at least 1 work shift or 8 hours), a             record for 3 years after each qualification and re member of the security organization will not be as                   qualification.
4.3 Qualification for Employment in Security (10 CFR 73.46(b)(4)
and (5)) This section should affirm that an approved guard force training plan in accordance with Appendices B and H to Part 73 is in effect.  In addition, the plan should describe how the li censee will demonstrate the ability of physical security personnel, whether licensee or contractor employees, to carry out their assigned duties or responsibilities upon the request of an authorized member of the NRC. The plan should also affirm that, within any giv en period of time (at least 1 work shift or 8 hours), a member of the security organization will not be as signed to or have direct operational control over more than one of the redundant elements of a physical pro tection subsystem, if such assignment or control could result in the loss of effectiveness of the subsystem.


4.4 Guard Force Training (10 CFR 73.46(b)(4), (7), and (8); II.E of Appendix B to 10 CFR Part 73; and Appendix H to 10 CFR Part 73) In addition to the affirmation that an approved guard force training plan is in effect (see Section 4.3 above), this section should include a description of the qualification and requalification program for guards and tactical response team (TRT) members in firing with assigned weapons. For TRT members only, in clude a description of the training program in response tactics.
signed to or have direct operational control over more          "* Documentation of completion of training in re than one of the redundant elements of a physical pro                sponse tactics by members of the tactical response tection subsystem, if such assignment or control could              team; the documentation should be retained as a result in the loss of effectiveness of the subsystem.                 record for 3 years after the training is completed.


4.5 Security Force Armament and Equipment
"* Results of tactical response team and guard exer
(10 CFR 73.45(g)(3)
4.4 Guard Force Training (10 CFR 73.46(b)(4),                        cises; such records should be retained for 3 years
and 73.46(b)(6))
      (7), and (8); II.E of Appendix B to 10 CFR                    after each exercise is completed.
This section should affirm that every guard and tactical response team member will be armed and should describe the armament assigned to members of the security force by position title. In addition, equip ment to be used by members of the security force in providing effective response capabilities should also be described.


4.6 Force-on-Force Exercises
Part 73; and Appendix H to 10 CFR Part 73)
(10 CFR 73.46(b) (9)) This section should describe how scenarios for force-on-force exercises are developed, the design goals for conducting such exercises, and the frequency of such exercises.
      In addition to the affirmation that an approved         


This section should affirm that the NRC will receive a 60-day notice of one force-on-force exercise each year so that the NRC may observe the exercise.
===5. PHYSICAL BARRIERS===
guard force training plan is in effect (see Section 4.3 above), this section should include a description of the      5.1 General Layout (10 CFR 73.46(c)(1))
qualification and requalification program for guards                This section should describe facility material ac and tactical response team (TRT) members in firing            cess areas (and vital areas, if applicable) with regard to with assigned weapons. For TRT members only, in                their locations and functions and, in general terms, clude a description of the training program in response        should describe the spatial relationship between re tactics.                                                      quired barriers at the protected area and material ac cess areas.


4.7 Records (10 CFR 73.46(b)(3)(i), (4), (7), (8), and (9)) This section should affirm that the following records will be maintained and retained and should de scribe how they will be maintained and retained: "* Current security procedures until the NRC termi nates the license for which these procedures were developed;
4.5 Security Force Armament and Equipment
if any portion of these procedures is superseded, the superseded material should be re tained for 3 years after the change.  "* Results of qualification and requalification for se curity force members; the documentation should be retained as a record for 3 years after each quali fication and requalification.
        (10 CFR 73.45(g)(3) and 73.46(b)(6))                    5.2 Protected Area Barriers (10 CFR
                                                                      73.45(f)(1)(i), 73.46(c)(1) and (2))
      This section should affirm that every guard and tactical response team member will be armed and                     This section should identify the physical barriers should describe the armament assigned to members of             (including entry/exit points during both opened and the security force by position title. In addition, equip        closed conditions) at the protected area boundary.


"* Results of weapons qualification and requalifica tion for firing; the results should be retained as a record for 3 years after each qualification and re qualification.
ment to be used by members of the security force in            This should include a physical description of the barri providing effective response capabilities should also be       ers and a discussion of the purpose of each barrier.


"* Documentation of completion of training in re sponse tactics by members of the tactical response team; the documentation should be retained as a record for 3 years after the training is completed.
described.                                                      5.3 Vehicle Barriers (10 CFR 73.45(O(1)(i) and
                                                                      73.46(c) (1))
  4.6 Force-on-Force Exercises (10 CFR
        73.46(b) (9))                                                This section should describe the location and placement of vehicle barriers about the protected area.


"* Results of tactical response team and guard exer cises; such records should be retained for 3 years after each exercise is completed.
This section should describe how scenarios for            A physical description of the barrier system should be force-on-force exercises are developed, the design            included, along with information that substantiates that goals for conducting such exercises, and the frequency        the barrier can adequately counter the design basis ve of such exercises. This section should affirm that the        hicle. Vehicle control at entry/exit points should also NRC will receive a 60-day notice of one force-on-force        be described.


5. PHYSICAL BARRIERS 5.1 General Layout (10 CFR 73.46(c)(1))
exercise each year so that the NRC may observe the exercise.                                                     5.4 Material Access Area Barriers (10 CFR
This section should describe facility material ac cess areas (and vital areas, if applicable)  
                                                                        73.45(b)(1)(i) and 73.46(c) (5) (iii))
with regard to their locations and functions and, in general terms, should describe the spatial relationship between re quired barriers at the protected area and material ac cess areas. 5.2 Protected Area Barriers (10 CFR 73.45(f)(1)(i), 73.46(c)(1)  
  4.7 Records (10 CFR 73.46(b)(3)(i), (4), (7),                        This section should describe the level of physical
and (2)) This section should identify the physical barriers (including entry/exit points during both opened and closed conditions)
        (8), and (9))
at the protected area boundary.
      This section should affirm that the following records will be maintained and retained and should de hardening for the walls, floors, and ceilings of the dif ferent types of material access areas at the site, for ex ample, materials used and Underwriter's Laboratory I
  scribe how they will be maintained and retained:              hardening level, if appropriate. The number, location,
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This should include a physical description of the barri ers and a discussion of the purpose of each barrier.
and type of entry/exit portals should be described.            6.    ACCESS CONTROL SUBSYSTEMS AND
Methods used to provide hardening of the portals                    PROCEDURES
(during opened and closed conditions) should be de scribed. Hardening of ventilation ducts or other open ings should also be described.                                6.1 Numbered Picture Badge Identification Systems (10 CFR 73.46(d)(1))
5.5 Security Posts and Structures (10 CFR                            This section should describe the numbered picture
      73.46(d) (4) (i))                                        badge identification system used at the facility. This This section should describe the location and pur        description should include a discussion of procedures pose of all permanent security posts and structures.          used for badging individuals with authorized unes The physical construction of structures used as security      corted access to the protected area and for individuals posts should be described.                                    not employed by the licensee but who require frequent and extended access to the protected are


5.3 Vehicle Barriers (10 CFR 73.45(O(1)(i)
====a. Instruc====
and 73.46(c) (1)) This section should describe the location and placement of vehicle barriers about the protected area.  A physical description of the barrier system should be included, along with information that substantiates that the barrier can adequately counter the design basis ve hicle. Vehicle control at entry/exit points should also be described.
5.6 Isolation Zones (10 CFR 73.46(c)(3))                       tions that badged individuals receive in proper badge procedures should also be described, along with proce This section should describe the location and size        dures for control of nonbadged emergency response of all isolation zones at the facility. The section should     individuals during emergency situations.


5.4 Material Access Area Barriers (10 CFR 73.45(b)(1)(i)
affirm that the zones will be maintained clear of ob stacles or structures.
and 73.46(c) (5) (iii)) This section should describe the level of physical hardening for the walls, floors, and ceilings of the dif ferent types of material access areas at the site, for ex ample, materials used and Underwriter's Laboratory hardening level, if appropriate.


The number, location,-5.52-4 I
6.2 Access to Vital Areas, Material Access
and type of entry/exit portals should be described.
5.7 Illumination (10 CFR 73.46(c)(4))                                Areas, and Controlled Access Areas (10 CFR
                                                                      73.45(b)(2) and 73.46(d)(2))
    This section should describe the lighting system at the facility that ensures necessary illumination for all            This section should describe procedures for deter required monitoring, observation, and assessment              mining an individual's need for access to a vital area, activities.                                                    material access area, or controlled access area; proce dures for the distribution and maintenance of lists of
5.8 Storage of Strategic Special Nuclear                        authorized individuals; procedures for ensuring the Material                                                maintenance of the two-man rule within material ac cess areas; and procedures for ensuring that no activi
    5.8.1    Vaults (10 CFR 73.46(c)(5)(i))                  ties other than those that require access to strategic special nuclear material or necessary maintenance are This section should describe the purpose of each          permitted within material access areas. This section vault located within the facility and the wall, floor, and      should also describe methods used to visually identify ceiling construction of each vault. The location and           individuals who have authorized unescorted access to type of entry portal to the vault should be described.          vital areas, material access areas, or controlled access areas. This description should note differences in pro
    5.8.2 Tamper-Indicating Containers (10                    cedures, if any, between working and nonworking CFR 73.46(c) (5) (ii))                            hours (i.e., nights, weekends, and holidays) and nor This section should describe the construction and          mal versus emergency conditions.


Methods used to provide hardening of the portals (during opened and closed conditions)
use of tamper-indicating containers in the storage of SSNM other than alloys, fuel elements, or fuel
should be de scribed. Hardening of ventilation ducts or other open ings should also be described.
                                                                6.3 Access Controls at the Protected Area assemblies.


5.5 Security Posts and Structures
5.8.3    Process Material Access Areas (10                      6.3.1  Personnel (10 CFR 73.45(f)(1) and CFR 73.46(c)(5)(iii) and (iv))                                (2), 73.46(d)(4)(i) and (ii))
(10 CFR 73.46(d) (4) (i)) This section should describe the location and pur pose of all permanent security posts and structures.
    This section should describe the purpose of each This section should describe how the licensee will process material access area at the site and the pro control all points of personnel access into the pro tection afforded SSNM (other than alloys, fuel ele tected area, under both normal and emergency condi ments, or fuel assemblies) while within these material tions. This description should include the methods access areas. Both physical and procedural protective used to identify individuals, methods used to verify in measures should be described.


The physical construction of structures used as security posts should be described.
dividuals' authorizations, methods used to verify emer gency conditions, and procedures for conducting
5.9 Storage of Enriched Uranium Scrap (10 CFR
                                                                searches of individuals for firearms, explosives, and in
      73.46(c) (6))
                                                                cendiary devices. Individuals exempted from any of This section should describe the locations used for      the aforementioned access controls should be de storage of enriched uranium scrap and the protection          scribed. The distribution and maintenance of authori (physical and procedural) afforded these locations.            zation lists should also be described.


5.6 Isolation Zones (10 CFR 73.46(c)(3))
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This section should describe the location and size of all isolation zones at the facility.


The section should affirm that the zones will be maintained clear of ob stacles or structures.
6.3.2  Hand-Carried Packages (10 CFR                    6.4 Access Controls at Vital Areas, Material
            73.45(f)(1) and (2), 73.46(d)(3) and                    Access Areas, and Controlled Access Areas
            (5))
                                                                    6.4.1  Personnel (10 CFR 73.45(b)(2) and This section should affirm that the licensee will                       73.46(d) (9))
establish and follow written procedures that will permit This section should describe the methods used by access-control personnel to identify materials in hand the licensee to control all points of personnel access to carried packages that are not authorized entry to the material access areas, vital areas, and controlled ac protected area, during both normal and emergency cess areas, including methods used to verify identifica conditions. Further, this section should describe procedures for searching hand-carried packages at              tion and authorization. Personnel exit searches from material access areas should also be described.


5.7 Illumination
personnel and vehicle access points for firearms, ex plosives, and incendiary devices. The development,                  6.4.2  Material (10 CFR 73.45(b)(2) and distribution, and maintenance of lists of authorized (or
(10 CFR 73.46(c)(4))  
                                                                            73.46(d) (9))
This section should describe the lighting system at the facility that ensures necessary illumination for all required monitoring, observation, and assessment activities.
unauthorized) materials should be described.


5.8 Storage of Strategic Special Nuclear Material 5.8.1 Vaults (10 CFR 73.46(c)(5)(i))
This section should describe procedures for verify ing material entry authorizations and procedures for
This section should describe the purpose of each vault located within the facility and the wall, floor, and ceiling construction of each vault. The location and type of entry portal to the vault should be described.
    6.3.3  Delivered Packages (10 CFR                        verifying quantity and type of materia


5.8.2 Tamper-Indicating Containers
====l. This section====
(10 CFR 73.46(c) (5) (ii)) This section should describe the construction and use of tamper-indicating containers in the storage of SSNM other than alloys, fuel elements, or fuel assemblies.
            73.45(f)(1) and (2), 73.46(d)(3)
            and (6))                                          should describe the procedures and equipment used to detect unauthorized materials that are hand-carried by This section should affirm that the licensee will es      authorized individuals or mailed or otherwise shipped tablish and follow written procedures that will permit          as part of an authorized shipment. Describe how con access-control personnel to identify materials in deliv        ditions differ between regular working hours and non ered packages that are not authorized entry to the              working hours (i.e., nights, weekends, and holidays).
protected area during both normal and emergency                      6.4.3 Vehicles (10 CFR 73.45(b)(2);
conditions. Further, methods used to check for proper identification and authorization should be described                          73.46(d)(3) and (9))
along with search procedures for firearms, explosives,                This section should describe methods used to con and incendiary devices. Any activities exempted from            trol all points of vehicle access (e.g., under both non the above procedures should be described. The devel            emergency and emergency conditions) to material opment, distribution, and maintenance of authorized            access areas, vital areas, and controlled access areas, (or unauthorized) materials lists should be described.        including the establishment and maintenance of written procedures that will permit access control per
      6.3.4 Vehicles (10 CFR 73.45(f)(1) and (2),               sonnel to identify those vehicles that are authorized
              73.46(d)(3), 73.46(d)(4)(i),                      entry to material access and vital area


5.8.3 Process Material Access Areas (10 CFR 73.46(c)(5)(iii)  
====s. Vehicle exit====
and (iv)) This section should describe the purpose of each process material access area at the site and the pro tection afforded SSNM (other than alloys, fuel ele ments, or fuel assemblies)
              73.46(d) (7), and 73.46(d) (8))                   searches should-also be described.
while within these material access areas. Both physical and procedural protective measures should be described.


5.9 Storage of Enriched Uranium Scrap (10 CFR 73.46(c) (6)) This section should describe the locations used for storage of enriched uranium scrap and the protection (physical and procedural)
This section should describe procedures used for          6.5 Material Access Area Exit Search of controlling all points of vehicle access (nonemergency                Contaminated Waste (10 CFR
afforded these locations.
and emergency) into the protected area and should de                  73.46(d)(10) and (12))
scribe how written procedures are established and fol This section should describe procedures and areas lowed that will permit access-control personnel to used for searching contaminated wastes coming from a identify vehicles that are authorized entry to the pro material access area.


6. ACCESS CONTROL SUBSYSTEMS
tected area. The distribution and maintenance of these procedures should be describe
AND PROCEDURES
6.1 Numbered Picture Badge Identification Systems (10 CFR 73.46(d)(1))
This section should describe the numbered picture badge identification system used at the facility.


This description should include a discussion of procedures used for badging individuals with authorized unes corted access to the protected area and for individuals not employed by the licensee but who require frequent and extended access to the protected area. Instruc tions that badged individuals receive in proper badge procedures should also be described, along with proce dures for control of nonbadged emergency response individuals during emergency situations.
====d. Search procedures of====
                                                                6.6 Shipment of Strategic Special Nuclear all vehicles requiring entry to the protected area for                Material Offsite (10 CFR 73.46(d) (11)
firearms, explosives, and incendiary devices should                  and (12))
also be described. Any vehicles exempted from the aforementioned procedures should be described. Pro                  This section should describe containers and areas, cedures used for escorting vehicles within the pro              as well as procedures, used for shipping strategic spe tected area and areas where vehicles may have access,          cial nuclear material offsite.


6.2 Access to Vital Areas, Material Access Areas, and Controlled Access Areas (10 CFR 73.45(b)(2)
along with the purpose for the access, should be de            6.7 Escorts and Escorted Individuals (10 CFR
and 73.46(d)(2))
scribed.
This section should describe procedures for deter mining an individual's need for access to a vital area, material access area, or controlled access area; proce dures for the distribution and maintenance of lists of authorized individuals;
procedures for ensuring the maintenance of the two-man rule within material ac cess areas; and procedures for ensuring that no activi ties other than those that require access to strategic special nuclear material or necessary maintenance are permitted within material access areas. This section should also describe methods used to visually identify individuals who have authorized unescorted access to vital areas, material access areas, or controlled access areas. This description should note differences in pro cedures, if any, between working and nonworking hours (i.e., nights, weekends, and holidays)
and nor mal versus emergency conditions.


6.3 Access Controls at the Protected Area 6.3.1 Personnel
73.46(d) (13))
(10 CFR 73.45(f)(1)
                                                                      This section should identify, by job function, those
and (2), 73.46(d)(4)(i)  
      6.3.5    Designated Licensee Vehicle (10 CFR               individuals who may be designated as escorts and de
and (ii)) This section should describe how the licensee will control all points of personnel access into the pro tected area, under both normal and emergency condi tions. This description should include the methods used to identify individuals, methods used to verify in dividuals'
              73.46 (d) (8))
authorizations, methods used to verify emer gency conditions, and procedures for conducting searches of individuals for firearms, explosives, and in cendiary devices. Individuals exempted from any of the aforementioned access controls should be de scribed. The distribution and maintenance of authori zation lists should also be described.
                                                                scribe procedures used for escorting individuals during This section should describe the control and use of       both routine and emergency situations. Such proce designated licensee vehicles within the protected area.        dures should describe individuals requiring escort,
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badging procedures, training that escorts receive, and          7.4 Duress Alarms (10 CFR 73.46(e)(4))
6.3.2 Hand-Carried Packages (10 CFR 73.45(f)(1)  
recordkeeping.                                                       This section should describe the security stations and individuals that are provided with duress alarms.
and (2), 73.46(d)(3)
and (5)) This section should affirm that the licensee will establish and follow written procedures that will permit access-control personnel to identify materials in hand carried packages that are not authorized entry to the protected area, during both normal and emergency conditions.


Further, this section should describe procedures for searching hand-carried packages at personnel and vehicle access points for firearms, ex plosives, and incendiary devices. The development, distribution, and maintenance of lists of authorized (or unauthorized)
6.8 Keys, Locks, and Combinations (10 CFR                      The type of duress alarms used should be described.
materials should be described.


6.3.3 Delivered Packages (10 CFR 73.45(f)(1)  
73.46(d) (14))
and (2), 73.46(d)(3)  
                                                                7.5 Central and Secondary Alarm Stations (10
and (6)) This section should affirm that the licensee will es tablish and follow written procedures that will permit access-control personnel to identify materials in deliv ered packages that are not authorized entry to the protected area during both normal and emergency conditions.
      This section should describe licensee procedures                CFR 73.45(g) (5) and 73.46(e) (5))
for controlling all keys, locks, combinations, and re lated equipment used to control access to protected,                  This section should describe the location and con material access, vital, and controlled access areas.            struction of the central and secondary alarm stations.


Further, methods used to check for proper identification and authorization should be described along with search procedures for firearms, explosives, and incendiary devices. Any activities exempted from the above procedures should be described.
The description should include the circumstances un            Methods used for annunciation of required alarms der which such keys, locks, etc., are changed and pro          should be described, along with protection afforded cedures followed when an employee with access to                the stations, both procedural and physical, so that a such keys, locks, etc., terminates employment.                  single act cannot remove the capability of calling for assistance or responding to an alarm. The licensee should affirm that the central alarm station will not
6.9 Records (10 CFR 73.46(d)(3), (10), and
        (13))                                                  contain any operational activities that would interfere with the execution of alarm response functions.


The devel opment, distribution, and maintenance of authorized (or unauthorized)  
This section should describe recordkeeping proce dures for (1) current written procedures that permit            7.6 Power Sources (10 CFR 73.46(e)(6))
materials lists should be described.
access-control personnel to identify vehicles that are This section should describe types of security authorized and identify materials that are not autho equipment, including alarms, capable of being oper rized entry to protected, material access, and vital ar ated from independent power sources, the duration of eas, (2) findings of drum-scanning and tamper-sealing operation in the event of loss of normal power, and the of containers of contaminated wastes coming from ma indications given upon loss of normal power and terial access areas, and (3) the required log of escorted switchover to standby power. This section should also individuals.


6.3.4 Vehicles (10 CFR 73.45(f)(1)
affirm that switchover to standby power will be auto matic and will not cause false alarms.
and (2), 73.46(d)(3), 73.46(d)(4)(i), 73.46(d) (7), and 73.46(d) (8)) This section should describe procedures used for controlling all points of vehicle access (nonemergency and emergency)
into the protected area and should de scribe how written procedures are established and fol lowed that will permit access-control personnel to identify vehicles that are authorized entry to the pro tected area. The distribution and maintenance of these procedures should be described.


Search procedures of all vehicles requiring entry to the protected area for firearms, explosives, and incendiary devices should also be described.
7.    DETECTION, SURVEILLANCE, AND
      ALARM SUBSYSTEMS                                        7.7 Component Supervision (10 CFR
                                                                      73.46(e) (7))
7.1 Isolation Zone Penetration (10 CFR                              This section should describe the physical protec
        73.45(f)(1)(ii) and 73.46(e)(1))
                                                                tion afforded to alarm systems, including transmission This section should describe licensee commit            media, to ensure that the system is not being tampered ments for capabilities to detect penetration through re        with, compromised, or on standby power without the quired isolation zones. Generic equipment types, along        knowledge of the licensee. This section should de with associated detection capabilities, should be de            scribe the annunciation systems at the alarm stations scribed.                                                        and commit the licensee to indicate the status of all alarms and alarm zones in the alarm stations.


Any vehicles exempted from the aforementioned procedures should be described.
7.2 Emergency Exits (10 CFR 73.46(e)(2) and
        (5))                                                    7.8 External Protected Area Monitoring and Assessment (10 CFR 73.45(c) and This section should describe the location of all                73.46(e) (8))
emergency exits and describe the protection afforded                  This section should describe methods used to them.                                                          monitor all exterior areas within the protected area and the duration or periodicity of such monitoring.


Pro cedures used for escorting vehicles within the pro tected area and areas where vehicles may have access, along with the purpose for the access, should be de scribed.
7.3 Material Access Area and Vital Area Protec                  Criteria used in defining authorized and unauthorized tion (10 CFR 73.45(b)(1)(ii) and 73.46(e)(3))            activities and conditions within the protected area This section should describe protection afforded          should be described, along with methods for develop ing, maintaining, and distributing lists of authorized ac
  (1) unoccupied vital and material access areas, (2) the tivities and conditions.


6.3.5 Designated Licensee Vehicle (10 CFR 73.46 (d) (8)) This section should describe the control and use of designated licensee vehicles within the protected area.6.4 Access Controls at Vital Areas, Material Access Areas, and Controlled Access Areas 6.4.1 Personnel
location of strategic special nuclear material within process material access areas, and (3) vaults and pro          7.9 Observation Methods within Material Access cess areas that contain strategic special nuclear materi              Areas (10 CFR 73.46(e)(9))
(10 CFR 73.45(b)(2)
  al that has not been alloyed or encapsulated, including a description of procedures for access to these particu              This section should describe methods used to ob lar vaults and process areas. Generic equipment types          serve individuals within material access areas to ensure used to provide this protection, along with associated        that strategic special nuclear material is not moved to detection capabilities, should be described.                  unauthorized locations or moved in an unauthorized
and 73.46(d) (9)) This section should describe the methods used by the licensee to control all points of personnel access to material access areas, vital areas, and controlled ac cess areas, including methods used to verify identifica tion and authorization.
                                                          5.52-7


Personnel exit searches from material access areas should also be described.
manner. The duration or periodicity of such monitor          ter initial installation, but before full-time operation).
ing should be described along with criteria used in          This description should include the purpose for and defining authorized and unauthorized activities and          the intended level of the testing and inspection pro conditions within the material access area. Methods          gram.


6.4.2 Material (10 CFR 73.45(b)(2)  
for developing, maintaining, and distributing lists of authorized activities and conditions should be              9.3 Operational Tests (10 CFR 73.46(g)(3))
and 73.46(d) (9)) This section should describe procedures for verify ing material entry authorizations and procedures for verifying quantity and type of material.
described.                                                         This section should describe the testing and main tenance program for (1) intrusion alarms, (2) emer
8.    COMMUNICATIONS SUBSYSTEMS                              gency exit alarms, (3) communications equipment, (4)
                                                            physical barriers, and (5) other physical-protection
8.1 Security Force Communications (10 CFR                   related devices and equipment, used pursuant to 10
      73.45(g) (4) and 73.46(f) (1))                       CFR 73.46, during routine operation. This description This section should describe how each guard,          should include the purpose for and the intended level watchman, or armed response individual on duty will          of the testing and maintenance program. In addition, be capable of maintaining continuous communications          specific methods for testing each type of equipment with the individual in each continuously manned alarm        should be included in the description, along with perio station. This section should also describe how the indi      dicity of testing.


This section should describe the procedures and equipment used to detect unauthorized materials that are hand-carried by authorized individuals or mailed or otherwise shipped as part of an authorized shipment.
vidual in each continuously manned alarm station will be capable of calling for assistance from other guards,      9.4 Preventive Maintenance Programs (10 CFR
                                                                    73.46(g)(4) and (5))
watchmen, and armed response personnel and from law enforcement authorities.                                      This section should describe the preventive main tenance program established to ensure that all
8.2 Alarm Station Communications (10 CFR                      physical-protection-related subsystems and compo
      73.46(f) (2))                                          nents are maintained in operable and effective condi This section should describe the redundant sys          tion. This section should also describe corrective ac tems used to ensure the capability of communications          tions or compensatory measures used in the event of component failure within physical protection systems.


Describe how con ditions differ between regular working hours and non working hours (i.e., nights, weekends, and holidays). 
with the local law enforcement authority.
6.4.3 Vehicles (10 CFR 73.45(b)(2);
73.46(d)(3)
and (9)) This section should describe methods used to con trol all points of vehicle access (e.g., under both non emergency and emergency conditions)
to material access areas, vital areas, and controlled access areas, including the establishment and maintenance of written procedures that will permit access control per sonnel to identify those vehicles that are authorized entry to material access and vital areas. Vehicle exit searches should-also be described.


6.5 Material Access Area Exit Search of Contaminated Waste (10 CFR 73.46(d)(10)  
9.5 Repairs and Maintenance (10 CFR
and (12)) This section should describe procedures and areas used for searching contaminated wastes coming from a material access area.  6.6 Shipment of Strategic Special Nuclear Material Offsite (10 CFR 73.46(d) (11) and (12)) This section should describe containers and areas, as well as procedures, used for shipping strategic spe cial nuclear material offsite.
8.3 Power Sources (10 CFR 73.46(0(3))                              73.46(g) (5))
      This section should describe methods used by the            This section should describe procedures used in licensee to keep nonportable communications equip            performing repairs and maintenance of physical pro ment controlled by the licensee operable in the event        tection systems.


6.7 Escorts and Escorted Individuals
of loss of normal power.
(10 CFR 73.46(d) (13)) This section should identify, by job function, those individuals who may be designated as escorts and de scribe procedures used for escorting individuals during both routine and emergency situations.


Such proce dures should describe individuals requiring escort, 5.52-6 badging procedures, training that escorts receive, and recordkeeping.
9.6 Reviews and Audits (10 CFR 73.46(g)(6))
9.   TEST AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS
                                                                    This section should describe the applicant's review and audit of the security progra


6.8 Keys, Locks, and Combinations
====m. This description====
(10 CFR 73.46(d) (14)) This section should describe licensee procedures for controlling all keys, locks, combinations, and re lated equipment used to control access to protected, material access, vital, and controlled access areas.  The description should include the circumstances un der which such keys, locks, etc., are changed and pro cedures followed when an employee with access to such keys, locks, etc., terminates employment.
9.1 Installation and Construction Tests (10 CFR
      73.46(g) (1))                                         should include the periodicity of the review and audit, a description of who will conduct the review and audit, This section should describe the testing and in        items covered by the review and audit, how the review spection program for (1) intrusion alarms, (2) emer          and audit will be documented, to whom the review and gency exit alarms, (3) communications equipment, (4)        audit documentation will be provided for review, and physical barriers, and (5) other physical-protection        the recordkeeping associated with the review and related devices and equipment, used pursuant to 10            audit.


6.9 Records (10 CFR 73.46(d)(3), (10), and (13)) This section should describe recordkeeping proce dures for (1) current written procedures that permit access-control personnel to identify vehicles that are authorized and identify materials that are not autho rized entry to protected, material access, and vital ar eas, (2) findings of drum-scanning and tamper-sealing of containers of contaminated wastes coming from ma terial access areas, and (3) the required log of escorted individuals.
CFR 73.46, during the installation and construction of the physical protection subsystems and components.            10. CONTINGENCY RESPONSE PLANS AND
This description should also include the purpose for               PROCEDURES
and the intended level of the testing and inspection
                                                              10.1 Contingency Plan Documentation (10 CFR
program.


7. DETECTION, SURVEILLANCE, AND ALARM SUBSYSTEMS
73.45(g)(2) and 73.46(h)(1))
7.1 Isolation Zone Penetration
  9.2 Pre-Operational Tests (10 CFR 73.46(g)(2))                   This section should affirm that the licensee will This section should describe the testing and in        have an approved safeguards contingency plan for spection program for (1) intrusion alarms, (2) emer          dealing with threats, thefts, and radiological sabotage gency exit alarms, (3) communications equipment, (4)
(10 CFR 73.45(f)(1)(ii)  
  physical barriers, and (5) other physical-protection related devices and equipment, used pursuant to 10
and 73.46(e)(1))  
                                                              related to the strategic special nuclear material and nu clear facilities subject to 10 CFR 73.46. These plans should be developed in accordance with the criteria in L1 CFR 73.46, within the pre-operational time frame (af-        Appendix C to Part 73 and should cover, but not nec-
This section should describe licensee commit ments for capabilities to detect penetration through re quired isolation zones. Generic equipment types, along with associated detection capabilities, should be de scribed.
                                                        5.52-8


7.2 Emergency Exits (10 CFR 73.46(e)(2)  
essarily be limited to, the response requirements of 10        10.8 Unoccupied Material Access Area (Alloyed/
and (5)) This section should describe the location of all emergency exits and describe the protection afforded them.  7.3 Material Access Area and Vital Area Protec tion (10 CFR 73.45(b)(1)(ii)  
CFR 73.46(h) (2) through (h)(5).                                       Encapsulated Strategic Special Nuclear Material) Alarm Assessment (10 CFR
and 73.46(e)(3))
                                                                      73.46(h) (8))
This section should describe protection afforded (1) unoccupied vital and material access areas, (2) the location of strategic special nuclear material within process material access areas, and (3) vaults and pro cess areas that contain strategic special nuclear materi al that has not been alloyed or encapsulated, including a description of procedures for access to these particu lar vaults and process areas. Generic equipment types used to provide this protection, along with associated detection capabilities, should be described.
10.2 Local Law Enforcement Agency Liaison (10                        This section should describe methods used for as CFR 73.46(h)(2))                                        sessing alarms occurring within unoccupied material access areas that contain only alloyed or encapsulated This section should describe the documented re            strategic special nuclear material.


7.4 Duress Alarms (10 CFR 73.46(e)(4))  
sponse arrangements that the applicant has made with local law enforcement agencies. It should also include          10.9 Records (10 CFR 73.46(h)(1) and (2))
This section should describe the security stations and individuals that are provided with duress alarms.  The type of duress alarms used should be described.
estimated response times.                                            This section should describe how the licensee will establish, maintain, and retain as a record the current
10.3 Tactical Response Force (10 CFR                            safeguards contingency pla


7.5 Central and Secondary Alarm Stations (10 CFR 73.45(g) (5) and 73.46(e) (5)) This section should describe the location and con struction of the central and secondary alarm stations.
====n. Until the Commission====
      73.46(h) (3))                                           terminates the license, if any portion of the plan is su perseded, the licensee should retain the superseded This section should describe the number of tacti          portion for 3 years after the date of the change. This cal response team members immediately available for            section should also describe the licensee's records of response and the duties they will be assigned. In addi          agreements with local law enforcement agencies.


Methods used for annunciation of required alarms should be described, along with protection afforded the stations, both procedural and physical, so that a single act cannot remove the capability of calling for assistance or responding to an alarm. The licensee should affirm that the central alarm station will not contain any operational activities that would interfere with the execution of alarm response functions.
tion, the required force of guards or armed responders available to assist the tactical response team should be       11. AUTHORIZED PLACEMENT AND
                                                                      MOVEMENT OF STRATEGIC SPECIAL
described, along with a discussion of the rationale for              NUCLEAR MATERIAL WITHIN
determining the number of individuals in this force of                MATERIAL ACCESS AREAS
guards or armed responders and the availability of this force.                                                          11.1 General (10 CFR 73.45(d))
                                                                      This section should describe the purpose and ob jective of the measures used to control movement and
10.4 Response Procedures (10 CFR 73.45(g)(1)
      and 73.46(h) (4))                                        placement of strategic special nuclear material.


7.6 Power Sources (10 CFR 73.46(e)(6))
This section should describe the applicant's re            11.2 Establishment of Authorized Placement and Movement of Strategic Special Nuclear sponse procedures for dealing with detection of abnor                  Material (10 CFR 73.45(d) (1) (i) and (iii))
This section should describe types of security equipment, including alarms, capable of being oper ated from independent power sources, the duration of operation in the event of loss of normal power, and the indications given upon loss of normal power and switchover to standby power. This section should also affirm that switchover to standby power will be auto matic and will not cause false alarms.  7.7 Component Supervision
mal presence or activity of persons or vehicles within This section should describe the criteria to be used an isolation zone, a protected area, a material access to delineate the authorized placement and movement area, or a vital area or evidence or indication of intru of strategic special nuclear material within each materi sion into a protected area, a material access area, or a al access area. For each material access area, the loca vital area. Methods for assessing the threat and neu tions within the material access area for which the tralizing the threat should be described.
(10 CFR 73.46(e) (7)) This section should describe the physical protec tion afforded to alarm systems, including transmission media, to ensure that the system is not being tampered with, compromised, or on standby power without the knowledge of the licensee.


This section should de scribe the annunciation systems at the alarm stations and commit the licensee to indicate the status of all alarms and alarm zones in the alarm stations.
placement and movement of the strategic special nu clear material are to be authorized should be provided.


7.8 External Protected Area Monitoring and Assessment
10.5 Use of Force (10 CFR 73.46(h)(5))                         The development, maintenance, and distribution of schedules of authorized placement and movement of This section should describe the instructions that          strategic special nuclear material should also be de guards and armed responders will receive in the use of         scribed.
(10 CFR 73.45(c) and 73.46(e) (8)) This section should describe methods used to monitor all exterior areas within the protected area and the duration or periodicity of such monitoring.


Criteria used in defining authorized and unauthorized activities and conditions within the protected area should be described, along with methods for develop ing, maintaining, and distributing lists of authorized ac tivities and conditions.
force in the prevention or impeding of theft of strategic special nuclear material.                                      11.3 Establishment of Current Knowledge of Strategic Special Nuclear Material (10 CFR
                                                                        73.45(d)(1)(i) and (ii))
10.6 Protected Area Alarm Assessment (10 CFR                        This section should describe, for each material ac
        73.46(h) (6)                                            cess area, the components to be used to verify the type, quantity, and location of strategic special nuclear This section should describe methods used for material within the material access area. Procedures providing assessment of all protected area alarms.


7.9 Observation Methods within Material Access Areas (10 CFR 73.46(e)(9))
and frequency of activities used to monitor or verify the location of strategic special nuclear material should
This section should describe methods used to ob serve individuals within material access areas to ensure that strategic special nuclear material is not moved to unauthorized locations or moved in an unauthorized
10.7 Unoccupied Vault and Material Access                      be described.
5.52-7 manner. The duration or periodicity of such monitor ing should be described along with criteria used in defining authorized and unauthorized activities and conditions within the material access area. Methods for developing, maintaining, and distributing lists of authorized activities and conditions should be described.


===8. COMMUNICATIONS ===
Area Alarm Assessment (10 CFR
SUBSYSTEMS
      173.46(h) (7))                                            11.4 Prevention of Unauthorized Placement and Movement of Strategic Special Nuclear This section should describe methods used for as                  Material (10 CFR 73.45(c) and
8.1 Security Force Communications
                                                                        73.45 (d) (1) (iv))
(10 CFR 73.45(g) (4) and 73.46(f) (1)) This section should describe how each guard, watchman, or armed response individual on duty will be capable of maintaining continuous communications with the individual in each continuously manned alarm station. This section should also describe how the indi vidual in each continuously manned alarm station will be capable of calling for assistance from other guards, watchmen, and armed response personnel and from law enforcement authorities.
sessing alarms occurring within unoccupied vaults and unoccupied material access areas containing unalloyed                This section should describe the measures to be or unencapsulated strategic special nuclear material.           used to detect the unauthorized placement and move-
                                                          5.52-9


8.2 Alarm Station Communications
ment of strategic special nuclear material within each        Further, this section should describe the components material access area. Also, the containment of strate          to be used to detect unauthorized removal of strategic gic special nuclear material, when the material is be          special nuclear material. The components to be used tween the vault and process machinery, should be de            to deter unauthorized attempts to remove strategic spe scribed.                                                      cial nuclear material from material access areas should be described. Procedures and controls should be dis
(10 CFR 73.46(f) (2)) This section should describe the redundant sys tems used to ensure the capability of communications with the local law enforcement authority.
12. REMOVAL OF STRATEGIC SPECIAL                              cussed for both normal conditions (e.g., regular work NUCLEAR MATERIAL THROUGH                                ing hours and nonworking hours) and emergency con MATERIAL ACCESS AREA PORTALS                            ditions. Procedures used to verify that an emergency condition exists should be described.


8.3 Power Sources (10 CFR 73.46(0(3))  
12.1 Development of Authorization Procedures for Removal (10 CFR 73.45(e)(2)(i) and                  13. COMPENSATORY MEASURES FOR
This section should describe methods used by the licensee to keep nonportable communications equip ment controlled by the licensee operable in the event of loss of normal power. 9. TEST AND MAINTENANCE
        (0))                                                        PHYSICAL PROTECTION COMPONENTS
PROGRAMS 9.1 Installation and Construction Tests (10 CFR 73.46(g) (1)) This section should describe the testing and in spection program for (1) intrusion alarms, (2) emer gency exit alarms, (3) communications equipment, (4) physical barriers, and (5) other physical-protection related devices and equipment, used pursuant to 10 CFR 73.46, during the installation and construction of the physical protection subsystems and components.
                                                                    (APPENDIX A)
      This section should describe how authorization procedures for removal are developed. It should also                This section should describe (in generic terms)
describe how lists of authorized personnel are to be            compensatory measures to be taken in the event of a developed, distributed, and maintained.                        failed or degraded component of the physical protec tion system. (This section may be an appendix to the
12.2 Procedures and Controls for Strategic                    physical protection plan, if desired.)
        Special Nuclear Material Removal (Including Scrap and Waste) (10 CFR                     14. SPECIAL SITUATIONS OR CONDITIONS
        73.45 (e) (2))                                               AFFECTING PHYSICAL PROTECTION
                                                                    (APPENDIX B)
      This section should describe how the identification and authorization of each person presenting strategic              This section should describe long-term, site special nuclear material for removal from a material          specific unique situations not covered by the main access area are to be verified. The confirmation of ver        body of the physical protection plan (e.g., decommis ification of authorization, type, and quantity of strate      sioning activities). (This section may be an appendix to gic special nuclear material should also be described.         the physical protection plan, if desired.)
                                                          5.52-10


This description should also include the purpose for and the intended level of the testing and inspection program.
REGULATORY ANALYSIS
    A separate regulatory analysis was not performed for this regulatory guide. The regulatory analysis prepared for amendments to 10 CFR 73.46 in 1988 provides the regulatory basis for this guide and examines the costs and benefits of the rule (as implemented by the guide.) A copy of this regulatory analysis is available for inspection and copying for a fee at the NRC Public Docu ment Room, 2120 L Street NW., Washington DC, as Enclosure E to Secy 88-250.


9.2 Pre-Operational Tests (10 CFR 73.46(g)(2))
5.52-11
This section should describe the testing and in spection program for (1) intrusion alarms, (2) emer gency exit alarms, (3) communications equipment, (4) physical barriers, and (5) other physical-protection related devices and equipment, used pursuant to 10 CFR 73.46, within the pre-operational time frame (af-ter initial installation, but before full-time operation). 
This description should include the purpose for and the intended level of the testing and inspection pro gram.  9.3 Operational Tests (10 CFR 73.46(g)(3))
This section should describe the testing and main tenance program for (1) intrusion alarms, (2) emer gency exit alarms, (3) communications equipment, (4) physical barriers, and (5) other physical-protection related devices and equipment, used pursuant to 10 CFR 73.46, during routine operation.


This description should include the purpose for and the intended level of the testing and maintenance program. In addition, specific methods for testing each type of equipment should be included in the description, along with perio dicity of testing.
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and (5)) This section should describe the preventive main tenance program established to ensure that all physical-protection-related subsystems and compo nents are maintained in operable and effective condi tion. This section should also describe corrective ac tions or compensatory measures used in the event of component failure within physical protection systems.
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9.6 Reviews and Audits (10 CFR 73.46(g)(6))
This section should describe the applicant's review and audit of the security program. This description should include the periodicity of the review and audit, a description of who will conduct the review and audit, items covered by the review and audit, how the review and audit will be documented, to whom the review and audit documentation will be provided for review, and the recordkeeping associated with the review and audit.  1
 
===0. CONTINGENCY ===
RESPONSE PLANS AND PROCEDURES
10.1 Contingency Plan Documentation
(10 CFR 73.45(g)(2)
and 73.46(h)(1))
This section should affirm that the licensee will have an approved safeguards contingency plan for dealing with threats, thefts, and radiological sabotage related to the strategic special nuclear material and nu clear facilities subject to 10 CFR 73.46. These plans should be developed in accordance with the criteria in Appendix C to Part 73 and should cover, but not nec-5.52-8 L1 essarily be limited to, the response requirements of 10 CFR 73.46(h) (2) through (h)(5).  10.2 Local Law Enforcement Agency Liaison (10 CFR 73.46(h)(2))
This section should describe the documented re sponse arrangements that the applicant has made with local law enforcement agencies.
 
It should also include estimated response times.  10.3 Tactical Response Force (10 CFR 73.46(h) (3)) This section should describe the number of tacti cal response team members immediately available for response and the duties they will be assigned.
 
In addi tion, the required force of guards or armed responders available to assist the tactical response team should be described, along with a discussion of the rationale for determining the number of individuals in this force of guards or armed responders and the availability of this force.  10.4 Response Procedures
(10 CFR 73.45(g)(1)
and 73.46(h) (4)) This section should describe the applicant's re sponse procedures for dealing with detection of abnor mal presence or activity of persons or vehicles within an isolation zone, a protected area, a material access area, or a vital area or evidence or indication of intru sion into a protected area, a material access area, or a vital area. Methods for assessing the threat and neu tralizing the threat should be described.
 
10.5 Use of Force (10 CFR 73.46(h)(5))
This section should describe the instructions that guards and armed responders will receive in the use of force in the prevention or impeding of theft of strategic special nuclear material.
 
10.6 Protected Area Alarm Assessment
(10 CFR 73.46(h) (6) This section should describe methods used for providing assessment of all protected area alarms.  10.7 Unoccupied Vault and Material Access Area Alarm Assessment
(10 CFR 173.46(h)
(7)) This section should describe methods used for as sessing alarms occurring within unoccupied vaults and unoccupied material access areas containing unalloyed or unencapsulated strategic special nuclear material.10.8 Unoccupied Material Access Area (Alloyed/
Encapsulated Strategic Special Nuclear Material)
Alarm Assessment
(10 CFR 73.46(h) (8)) This section should describe methods used for as sessing alarms occurring within unoccupied material access areas that contain only alloyed or encapsulated strategic special nuclear material.
 
10.9 Records (10 CFR 73.46(h)(1)
and (2)) This section should describe how the licensee will establish, maintain, and retain as a record the current safeguards contingency plan. Until the Commission terminates the license, if any portion of the plan is su perseded, the licensee should retain the superseded portion for 3 years after the date of the change. This section should also describe the licensee's records of agreements with local law enforcement agencies.
 
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===1. AUTHORIZED ===
PLACEMENT
AND MOVEMENT OF STRATEGIC
SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL WITHIN MATERIAL ACCESS AREAS 11.1 General (10 CFR 73.45(d))
This section should describe the purpose and ob jective of the measures used to control movement and placement of strategic special nuclear material.
 
11.2 Establishment of Authorized Placement and Movement of Strategic Special Nuclear Material (10 CFR 73.45(d) (1) (i) and (iii)) This section should describe the criteria to be used to delineate the authorized placement and movement of strategic special nuclear material within each materi al access area. For each material access area, the loca tions within the material access area for which the placement and movement of the strategic special nu clear material are to be authorized should be provided.
 
The development, maintenance, and distribution of schedules of authorized placement and movement of strategic special nuclear material should also be de scribed.
 
11.3 Establishment of Current Knowledge of Strategic Special Nuclear Material (10 CFR 73.45(d)(1)(i)
and (ii)) This section should describe, for each material ac cess area, the components to be used to verify the type, quantity, and location of strategic special nuclear material within the material access area. Procedures and frequency of activities used to monitor or verify the location of strategic special nuclear material should be described.
 
11.4 Prevention of Unauthorized Placement and Movement of Strategic Special Nuclear Material (10 CFR 73.45(c) and 73.45 (d) (1) (iv)) This section should describe the measures to be used to detect the unauthorized placement and move-5.52-9 ment of strategic special nuclear material within each material access area. Also, the containment of strate gic special nuclear material, when the material is be tween the vault and process machinery, should be de scribed.
 
12. REMOVAL OF STRATEGIC
SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL THROUGH MATERIAL ACCESS AREA PORTALS 12.1 Development of Authorization Procedures for Removal (10 CFR 73.45(e)(2)(i)
and (0)) This section should describe how authorization procedures for removal are developed.
 
It should also describe how lists of authorized personnel are to be developed, distributed, and maintained.
 
12.2 Procedures and Controls for Strategic Special Nuclear Material Removal (Including Scrap and Waste) (10 CFR 73.45 (e) (2)) This section should describe how the identification and authorization of each person presenting strategic special nuclear material for removal from a material access area are to be verified.
 
The confirmation of ver ification of authorization, type, and quantity of strate gic special nuclear material should also be described.
 
Further, this section should describe the components to be used to detect unauthorized removal of strategic special nuclear material.
 
The components to be used to deter unauthorized attempts to remove strategic spe cial nuclear material from material access areas should be described.
 
Procedures and controls should be dis cussed for both normal conditions (e.g., regular work ing hours and nonworking hours) and emergency con ditions. Procedures used to verify that an emergency condition exists should be described.
 
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===3. COMPENSATORY ===
MEASURES FOR PHYSICAL PROTECTION
COMPONENTS (APPENDIX
A) This section should describe (in generic terms) compensatory measures to be taken in the event of a failed or degraded component of the physical protec tion system. (This section may be an appendix to the physical protection plan, if desired.)
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OR CONDITIONS
AFFECTING
PHYSICAL PROTECTION (APPENDIX
B) This section should describe long-term, site specific unique situations not covered by the main body of the physical protection plan (e.g., decommis sioning activities). (This section may be an appendix to the physical protection plan, if desired.)5.52-10
REGULATORY
ANALYSIS A separate regulatory analysis was not performed for this regulatory guide. The regulatory analysis prepared for amendments to 10 CFR 73.46 in 1988 provides the regulatory basis for this guide and examines the costs and benefits of the rule (as implemented by the guide.) A copy of this regulatory analysis is available for inspection and copying for a fee at the NRC Public Docu ment Room, 2120 L Street NW., Washington DC, as Enclosure E to Secy 88-250.5.52-11 UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY  
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EOU U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Reviision 3 SREGULATORY GUIC Decembe r 1994 PE

OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY RESEARCH

REGULATORY GUIDE 5.52 (Proposed Revision 3 was issued as DG-5004)

STANDARD FORMAT AND CONTENT OF A LICENSEE

PHYSICAL PROTECTION PLAN FOR STRATEGIC SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL

AT FIXED SITES (OTHER THAN NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS)

A. INTRODUCTION

pleteness and detail if it addresses every applicable sec tion of 10 CFR Part 73, as does this regulatory guide.

This regulatory guide describes the standard for Any information collection activities mentioned in mat recommended by the Nuclear Regulatory Com this regulatory guide are contained as requirements in mission (NRC) for preparing physical protection plans 10 CFR Part 73. The information collection require for formula quantities of strategic special nuclear mate ments in 10 CFR Part 73 have been approved by the rial (SSNM) at fixed sites other than nuclear power Office of Management and Budget, Approval No.

plants. Formula quantities are sometimes referred to 3150-0002.

as category I quantities of material. Guidance on the content of physical protection plans is also provided in B. FORMAT OF THE PHYSICAL

PROTECTION PLAN

this regulatory guide.

This document is divided into two major parts.

The requirement for a physical protection plan is The first part describes the physical protection plan included in the regulations for physical protection of format, and the second part outlines the elements of a licensed activities against theft and radiological sabo physical protection program that should be described tage of formula quantities of SSNM, which are in in the physical protection plan.

10 CFR Part 50, "Domestic Licensing of Production If the format in this guide is used, the applicant and Utilization Facilities"; Part 70, "Domestic Licens should follow the numbering system used in Section C,

ing of Special Nuclear Material"; and Part 73, "Physi

"Physical Protection Plan Contents." Under some cir cal Protection of Plants and Materials." Specific re cumstances, certain subsections may not be applicable quirements for licensees possessing formula quantities to a specific application. If so, this should be clearly of SSNM are found in 10 CFR 73.20, 73.45, and stated and sufficient information should be provided to

73.46.

support that conclusion.

Conformance to the format and content of the The applicant may wish to submit information in physical protection plan presented in this guide is not support of an application that is not required by the required by the NRC. The physical protection plan regulations and is not essential to the description of the may be submitted for NRC review and approval in an applicant's physical protection program. This informa alternative format that provides an equal level of com- tion, which should be relative to the plan, could USNRC REGUIATORY GUIDES The guides are Issued In the following ten broad divisions:

Regulatory Guides are Issued to describe and make available to the public such information as methods acceptable to the NRC staff for implement ing specific parts of the Commission's regulations, techniques used by

1. Power Reactors

6. Products

2. Research and Test Reactors 7. Transportation the staff in evaluating specific problems or postulated accidents, and 3. Fuels and Materials Facilities 8. Occupational Health data needed by the NRC staff in Its review of applications for permits and

4. Environmental and Siting 9. Antitrust and Financial Review licenses. Regulatory Guides are not substitutes for regulations, and corn 5. Materials and Plant Protection pliance with them is not required. Methods and solutions different from

10. General those set out In the guides will be acceptable If they provide a basis for the findings requisite to the issuance or continuance of a permit or license by Copies of issued guides may be purchased from the Government Printing the Commission. Office at the current GPO price, Information on current GPO prices may This guide was Issued after consideration of comments received from the be obtained by contacting the Superintendent of Documents, U.S.

public. Comments and suggestions for improvements In these guides are Government Printing Office, Mail Stop SSOP, Washington, DC

encouraged at all times, and guides will be revised, as appropriate, to 20402-9328, telephone (202)512-2249.

accommodate comments and to reflect new information or experience.

Written comments may be submitted to the Rules Review and Directives Issued guides may also be purchased from the National Technical Infor Branch, DFIPS, ADM, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washing mation Service on a standing order basis. Details on this service may be ton, DC 20555-0001. obtained by writing NTIS, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161.

include, for example, historical data submitted in dem Paper Margins onstration of certain criteria, a discussion of alterna A margin of no less than 2.5 cm or 1 inch is to be tives considered by the applicant, or supplementary maintained on the top, bottom, and binding side of all data regarding assumed models, data, or calculations. pages submitted.

It should be provided in an appendix to the plan.

Printing STYLE AND COMPOSITION

Composition: text pages should be single-spaced.

A table of contents should be included for each Type face and style: must be suitable for micro submittal. filming.

The applicant should strive for clear, concise pre Reproduction: may be mechanically or photo sentation of information. Confusing or ambiguous graphically reproduced. All pages of the text may be statements and general statements of intent should be printed on both sides, and images should be printed avoided. Definitions and abbreviations should be con head to head.

sistent throughout the submittal and consistent with Binding generally accepted usage.

Pages should be punched for standard loose-leaf Whenever possible, duplication of information 3-ring binders.

should be avoided. Information included in other sec Page Numbering tions of the application may be covered by specific ref erence to those sections. Pages should be numbered sequentially through out the main part of the document. Any appendices Where numerical values are stated, the number of may be numbered separately if desired. Each page of significant figures should reflect the precision to which the physical protection plan should contain a page the number is known. The use of relative values should number, a revision number if applicable, and a date.

be clearly indicated. Drawings, diagrams, and tables should be used when information may be presented PROCEDURES FOR UPDATING OR REVISING

PAGES

more adequately or conveniently by such means.

These illustrations shbuld be located in the sections in The updating or revising of data and text should be which they are first referenced. Care should be taken on a replacement-page basis.

to ensure that all information presented in drawings is legible, that symbols are defined, and that drawings are The changes or revised portions of each page not reduced to the extent that they cannot be read by should be highlighted by a vertical line. The line should unaided normal eyes. be on the margin opposite the binding margin for each line changed or added. All pages submitted to update, PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF revise, or add pages to the report are to show the date SUBMITTALS of the change. The transmittal letter should include an index page listing the pages to be inserted and the All material submitted in an application should pages to be removed. When major changes or addi conform to the following physical dimensions of page tions are made, pages for a revised table of contents size, quality of papers and inks, numbering of pages, should be provided.

etc.

NUMBER OF COPIES

Paper Size The applicant should submit the appropriate num ber of copies of each required submittal in accordance Text pages: Either the metric standard A4, which with 10 CFR 50.4(b)(2)(ii) and 10 CFR 70.21.

is 210 mm by 297 mm, or the customary 8-1/2 x 11 inche

s. PUBLIC DISCLOSURE

The NRC has determined that public disclosure of Drawings and graphics: The metric A4 size or the details of physical protection programs is not in the

8-1/2 x 11 inches is preferred; however, a larger size is public interest, and such details are withheld in accor acceptable provided the finished copy, when folded, dance with 10 CFR 2.790(d). Thus, the physical pro does not exceed the A4 size or 8-1/2 x 11 inches.

tection section of each application should be submitted Paper Stock and Ink as a separate enclosure. Other proprietary or classified Suitable quality in substance, paper color, and ink density for handling and for reproduction by micro information, for example, clarifying correspondence between reviewer and licensee, should be clearly iden tified and submitted in separate enclosures. Each such L1 filming. submittal of proprietary information should request ex-

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emption from public disclosure as required in 10 CFR This section should also describe how the perform

2.790(b). ance capabilities outlined in 10 CFR 73.45 will be met through the establishment, maintenance, and arrange COMPATIBILITY

ment for a physical protection system.

The applicant should ensure that the physical pro Further, this section should identify those portions tection plan is compatible with the other sections of the of the facility physical protection system for which re application. dundant and diverse components are necessary in or SCHEDULE FOR SUBMITTAL der to ensure adequate performance, as required by 10

CFR 73.20(b)(2). In general terms, the applicant The applicant should contact the NRC to deter should describe the subsystems and components to be mine a schedule for the submittal of the physical pro used to provide this redundancy and diversity and the tection plan. ways in which these subsystems and components are C. PHYSICAL PROTECTION PLAN redundant and diverse.

CONTENTS Finally, this section should describe how the physi cal protection system is designed to ensure that the in The following sections describe, in general terms, tegrity of the system is maintained at all times.

the material and level of detail that should be included within a physical protection plan. The applicant's 3. DESIGN BASIS THREAT (10 CFR 73.1)

physical protection plan should follow the organization and numbering system used in this Section C. The This section should affirm the intent to prevent, applicable sections of the regulations are cited for each with high assurance, the theft of special nuclear mate section of the physical protection plan. Upon comple rial by the threats described in 10 CFR 73. 1. The plan tion of the plan, the applicant should use this regulato should also describe how measures used to protect ry guide as a checklist to ensure that each subject has against theft of special nuclear material also provide been addressed. protection against radiological sabotage.

1. INTRODUCTION AND SCHEDULE FOR 4. SECURITY ORGANIZATION

IMPLEMENTATION

4.1 Establishment of Security Organization (10

This section should state the corporate name of CFR 73.46(b) (1))

the applicant, the facility name, and the location of the This section should state whether the security facility. The applicant should describe the type of facil ity to be operated and the general layout of the facility organization is private or contract. If contract, this sec and its surrounding area. This section should include a tion should briefly describe the written agreements map of the entire facility and other maps and illustra between the licensee and contract guard force man tions as appropriate. The applicant should indicate on agement that pertain to how the guard force will meet these maps the locations of physical protection sys the requirements of Appendix B, "General Criteria for tems, subsystems, and major components; all material Security Personnel," and Appendix H, "Weapons access areas; vital areas; vaults; entry/exit control Qualification Criteria," to 10 CFR Part 73.

points; and alarm stations. 4.2 Security Organization Management (10 CFR

This section should also describe the schedule for 73.46(b)(2) and (3))

implementing the physical protection plan, with special This section should describe the structure and attention to those portions involving new construction, management of the security organization, including significant physical modification of existing structures, uniformed security personnel and other persons re or major equipment installation that may require ex sponsible for security-related functions. This section tensions of time. For approved plans, the scheduling of should contain a description of each supervisory and upgrades or new construction should be addressed in management position, including responsibilities and this section on a case-by-case basis. how lines of authority extend up to facility and corpo rate management.

2. GENERAL PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES

(10 CFR 73.20(a) and 73.20(b)(1), (2), (3), This section should affirm that written security and (4)) procedures will be used and that provisions for written approval of such procedures and any revision thereto This section should describe, in general terms, will be developed and used.

how the physical protection program will have, as its objective, high assurance that activities involving spe This section should also affirm that at least one cial nuclear material are not inimical to the common full-time member of the security organization with the defense and security and do not constitute an unrea authority to direct the physical protection activities of sonable risk to the public health and safety. the security organization will be on site at all times.

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4.3 Qualification for Employment in Security "* Current security procedures until the NRC termi

(10 CFR 73.46(b)(4) and (5)) nates the license for which these procedures were developed; if any portion of these procedures is This section should affirm that an approved guard superseded, the superseded material should be re force training plan in accordance with Appendices B

tained for 3 years after the change.

and H to Part 73 is in effect.

"* Results of qualification and requalification for se In addition, the plan should describe how the li curity force members; the documentation should censee will demonstrate the ability of physical security be retained as a record for 3 years after each quali personnel, whether licensee or contractor employees, fication and requalification.

to carry out their assigned duties or responsibilities upon the request of an authorized member of the "* Results of weapons qualification and requalifica NRC. The plan should also affirm that, within any giv tion for firing; the results should be retained as a en period of time (at least 1 work shift or 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />), a record for 3 years after each qualification and re member of the security organization will not be as qualification.

signed to or have direct operational control over more "* Documentation of completion of training in re than one of the redundant elements of a physical pro sponse tactics by members of the tactical response tection subsystem, if such assignment or control could team; the documentation should be retained as a result in the loss of effectiveness of the subsystem. record for 3 years after the training is completed.

"* Results of tactical response team and guard exer

4.4 Guard Force Training (10 CFR 73.46(b)(4), cises; such records should be retained for 3 years

(7), and (8); II.E of Appendix B to 10 CFR after each exercise is completed.

Part 73; and Appendix H to 10 CFR Part 73)

In addition to the affirmation that an approved

5. PHYSICAL BARRIERS

guard force training plan is in effect (see Section 4.3 above), this section should include a description of the 5.1 General Layout (10 CFR 73.46(c)(1))

qualification and requalification program for guards This section should describe facility material ac and tactical response team (TRT) members in firing cess areas (and vital areas, if applicable) with regard to with assigned weapons. For TRT members only, in their locations and functions and, in general terms, clude a description of the training program in response should describe the spatial relationship between re tactics. quired barriers at the protected area and material ac cess areas.

4.5 Security Force Armament and Equipment

(10 CFR 73.45(g)(3) and 73.46(b)(6)) 5.2 Protected Area Barriers (10 CFR

73.45(f)(1)(i), 73.46(c)(1) and (2))

This section should affirm that every guard and tactical response team member will be armed and This section should identify the physical barriers should describe the armament assigned to members of (including entry/exit points during both opened and the security force by position title. In addition, equip closed conditions) at the protected area boundary.

ment to be used by members of the security force in This should include a physical description of the barri providing effective response capabilities should also be ers and a discussion of the purpose of each barrier.

described. 5.3 Vehicle Barriers (10 CFR 73.45(O(1)(i) and

73.46(c) (1))

4.6 Force-on-Force Exercises (10 CFR

73.46(b) (9)) This section should describe the location and placement of vehicle barriers about the protected area.

This section should describe how scenarios for A physical description of the barrier system should be force-on-force exercises are developed, the design included, along with information that substantiates that goals for conducting such exercises, and the frequency the barrier can adequately counter the design basis ve of such exercises. This section should affirm that the hicle. Vehicle control at entry/exit points should also NRC will receive a 60-day notice of one force-on-force be described.

exercise each year so that the NRC may observe the exercise. 5.4 Material Access Area Barriers (10 CFR

73.45(b)(1)(i) and 73.46(c) (5) (iii))

4.7 Records (10 CFR 73.46(b)(3)(i), (4), (7), This section should describe the level of physical

(8), and (9))

This section should affirm that the following records will be maintained and retained and should de hardening for the walls, floors, and ceilings of the dif ferent types of material access areas at the site, for ex ample, materials used and Underwriter's Laboratory I

scribe how they will be maintained and retained: hardening level, if appropriate. The number, location,

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and type of entry/exit portals should be described. 6. ACCESS CONTROL SUBSYSTEMS AND

Methods used to provide hardening of the portals PROCEDURES

(during opened and closed conditions) should be de scribed. Hardening of ventilation ducts or other open ings should also be described. 6.1 Numbered Picture Badge Identification Systems (10 CFR 73.46(d)(1))

5.5 Security Posts and Structures (10 CFR This section should describe the numbered picture

73.46(d) (4) (i)) badge identification system used at the facility. This This section should describe the location and pur description should include a discussion of procedures pose of all permanent security posts and structures. used for badging individuals with authorized unes The physical construction of structures used as security corted access to the protected area and for individuals posts should be described. not employed by the licensee but who require frequent and extended access to the protected are

a. Instruc

5.6 Isolation Zones (10 CFR 73.46(c)(3)) tions that badged individuals receive in proper badge procedures should also be described, along with proce This section should describe the location and size dures for control of nonbadged emergency response of all isolation zones at the facility. The section should individuals during emergency situations.

affirm that the zones will be maintained clear of ob stacles or structures.

6.2 Access to Vital Areas, Material Access

5.7 Illumination (10 CFR 73.46(c)(4)) Areas, and Controlled Access Areas (10 CFR

73.45(b)(2) and 73.46(d)(2))

This section should describe the lighting system at the facility that ensures necessary illumination for all This section should describe procedures for deter required monitoring, observation, and assessment mining an individual's need for access to a vital area, activities. material access area, or controlled access area; proce dures for the distribution and maintenance of lists of

5.8 Storage of Strategic Special Nuclear authorized individuals; procedures for ensuring the Material maintenance of the two-man rule within material ac cess areas; and procedures for ensuring that no activi

5.8.1 Vaults (10 CFR 73.46(c)(5)(i)) ties other than those that require access to strategic special nuclear material or necessary maintenance are This section should describe the purpose of each permitted within material access areas. This section vault located within the facility and the wall, floor, and should also describe methods used to visually identify ceiling construction of each vault. The location and individuals who have authorized unescorted access to type of entry portal to the vault should be described. vital areas, material access areas, or controlled access areas. This description should note differences in pro

5.8.2 Tamper-Indicating Containers (10 cedures, if any, between working and nonworking CFR 73.46(c) (5) (ii)) hours (i.e., nights, weekends, and holidays) and nor This section should describe the construction and mal versus emergency conditions.

use of tamper-indicating containers in the storage of SSNM other than alloys, fuel elements, or fuel

6.3 Access Controls at the Protected Area assemblies.

5.8.3 Process Material Access Areas (10 6.3.1 Personnel (10 CFR 73.45(f)(1) and CFR 73.46(c)(5)(iii) and (iv)) (2), 73.46(d)(4)(i) and (ii))

This section should describe the purpose of each This section should describe how the licensee will process material access area at the site and the pro control all points of personnel access into the pro tection afforded SSNM (other than alloys, fuel ele tected area, under both normal and emergency condi ments, or fuel assemblies) while within these material tions. This description should include the methods access areas. Both physical and procedural protective used to identify individuals, methods used to verify in measures should be described.

dividuals' authorizations, methods used to verify emer gency conditions, and procedures for conducting

5.9 Storage of Enriched Uranium Scrap (10 CFR

searches of individuals for firearms, explosives, and in

73.46(c) (6))

cendiary devices. Individuals exempted from any of This section should describe the locations used for the aforementioned access controls should be de storage of enriched uranium scrap and the protection scribed. The distribution and maintenance of authori (physical and procedural) afforded these locations. zation lists should also be described.

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6.3.2 Hand-Carried Packages (10 CFR 6.4 Access Controls at Vital Areas, Material

73.45(f)(1) and (2), 73.46(d)(3) and Access Areas, and Controlled Access Areas

(5))

6.4.1 Personnel (10 CFR 73.45(b)(2) and This section should affirm that the licensee will 73.46(d) (9))

establish and follow written procedures that will permit This section should describe the methods used by access-control personnel to identify materials in hand the licensee to control all points of personnel access to carried packages that are not authorized entry to the material access areas, vital areas, and controlled ac protected area, during both normal and emergency cess areas, including methods used to verify identifica conditions. Further, this section should describe procedures for searching hand-carried packages at tion and authorization. Personnel exit searches from material access areas should also be described.

personnel and vehicle access points for firearms, ex plosives, and incendiary devices. The development, 6.4.2 Material (10 CFR 73.45(b)(2) and distribution, and maintenance of lists of authorized (or

73.46(d) (9))

unauthorized) materials should be described.

This section should describe procedures for verify ing material entry authorizations and procedures for

6.3.3 Delivered Packages (10 CFR verifying quantity and type of materia

l. This section

73.45(f)(1) and (2), 73.46(d)(3)

and (6)) should describe the procedures and equipment used to detect unauthorized materials that are hand-carried by This section should affirm that the licensee will es authorized individuals or mailed or otherwise shipped tablish and follow written procedures that will permit as part of an authorized shipment. Describe how con access-control personnel to identify materials in deliv ditions differ between regular working hours and non ered packages that are not authorized entry to the working hours (i.e., nights, weekends, and holidays).

protected area during both normal and emergency 6.4.3 Vehicles (10 CFR 73.45(b)(2);

conditions. Further, methods used to check for proper identification and authorization should be described 73.46(d)(3) and (9))

along with search procedures for firearms, explosives, This section should describe methods used to con and incendiary devices. Any activities exempted from trol all points of vehicle access (e.g., under both non the above procedures should be described. The devel emergency and emergency conditions) to material opment, distribution, and maintenance of authorized access areas, vital areas, and controlled access areas, (or unauthorized) materials lists should be described. including the establishment and maintenance of written procedures that will permit access control per

6.3.4 Vehicles (10 CFR 73.45(f)(1) and (2), sonnel to identify those vehicles that are authorized

73.46(d)(3), 73.46(d)(4)(i), entry to material access and vital area

s. Vehicle exit

73.46(d) (7), and 73.46(d) (8)) searches should-also be described.

This section should describe procedures used for 6.5 Material Access Area Exit Search of controlling all points of vehicle access (nonemergency Contaminated Waste (10 CFR

and emergency) into the protected area and should de 73.46(d)(10) and (12))

scribe how written procedures are established and fol This section should describe procedures and areas lowed that will permit access-control personnel to used for searching contaminated wastes coming from a identify vehicles that are authorized entry to the pro material access area.

tected area. The distribution and maintenance of these procedures should be describe

d. Search procedures of

6.6 Shipment of Strategic Special Nuclear all vehicles requiring entry to the protected area for Material Offsite (10 CFR 73.46(d) (11)

firearms, explosives, and incendiary devices should and (12))

also be described. Any vehicles exempted from the aforementioned procedures should be described. Pro This section should describe containers and areas, cedures used for escorting vehicles within the pro as well as procedures, used for shipping strategic spe tected area and areas where vehicles may have access, cial nuclear material offsite.

along with the purpose for the access, should be de 6.7 Escorts and Escorted Individuals (10 CFR

scribed.

73.46(d) (13))

This section should identify, by job function, those

6.3.5 Designated Licensee Vehicle (10 CFR individuals who may be designated as escorts and de

73.46 (d) (8))

scribe procedures used for escorting individuals during This section should describe the control and use of both routine and emergency situations. Such proce designated licensee vehicles within the protected area. dures should describe individuals requiring escort,

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badging procedures, training that escorts receive, and 7.4 Duress Alarms (10 CFR 73.46(e)(4))

recordkeeping. This section should describe the security stations and individuals that are provided with duress alarms.

6.8 Keys, Locks, and Combinations (10 CFR The type of duress alarms used should be described.

73.46(d) (14))

7.5 Central and Secondary Alarm Stations (10

This section should describe licensee procedures CFR 73.45(g) (5) and 73.46(e) (5))

for controlling all keys, locks, combinations, and re lated equipment used to control access to protected, This section should describe the location and con material access, vital, and controlled access areas. struction of the central and secondary alarm stations.

The description should include the circumstances un Methods used for annunciation of required alarms der which such keys, locks, etc., are changed and pro should be described, along with protection afforded cedures followed when an employee with access to the stations, both procedural and physical, so that a such keys, locks, etc., terminates employment. single act cannot remove the capability of calling for assistance or responding to an alarm. The licensee should affirm that the central alarm station will not

6.9 Records (10 CFR 73.46(d)(3), (10), and

(13)) contain any operational activities that would interfere with the execution of alarm response functions.

This section should describe recordkeeping proce dures for (1) current written procedures that permit 7.6 Power Sources (10 CFR 73.46(e)(6))

access-control personnel to identify vehicles that are This section should describe types of security authorized and identify materials that are not autho equipment, including alarms, capable of being oper rized entry to protected, material access, and vital ar ated from independent power sources, the duration of eas, (2) findings of drum-scanning and tamper-sealing operation in the event of loss of normal power, and the of containers of contaminated wastes coming from ma indications given upon loss of normal power and terial access areas, and (3) the required log of escorted switchover to standby power. This section should also individuals.

affirm that switchover to standby power will be auto matic and will not cause false alarms.

7. DETECTION, SURVEILLANCE, AND

ALARM SUBSYSTEMS 7.7 Component Supervision (10 CFR

73.46(e) (7))

7.1 Isolation Zone Penetration (10 CFR This section should describe the physical protec

73.45(f)(1)(ii) and 73.46(e)(1))

tion afforded to alarm systems, including transmission This section should describe licensee commit media, to ensure that the system is not being tampered ments for capabilities to detect penetration through re with, compromised, or on standby power without the quired isolation zones. Generic equipment types, along knowledge of the licensee. This section should de with associated detection capabilities, should be de scribe the annunciation systems at the alarm stations scribed. and commit the licensee to indicate the status of all alarms and alarm zones in the alarm stations.

7.2 Emergency Exits (10 CFR 73.46(e)(2) and

(5)) 7.8 External Protected Area Monitoring and Assessment (10 CFR 73.45(c) and This section should describe the location of all 73.46(e) (8))

emergency exits and describe the protection afforded This section should describe methods used to them. monitor all exterior areas within the protected area and the duration or periodicity of such monitoring.

7.3 Material Access Area and Vital Area Protec Criteria used in defining authorized and unauthorized tion (10 CFR 73.45(b)(1)(ii) and 73.46(e)(3)) activities and conditions within the protected area This section should describe protection afforded should be described, along with methods for develop ing, maintaining, and distributing lists of authorized ac

(1) unoccupied vital and material access areas, (2) the tivities and conditions.

location of strategic special nuclear material within process material access areas, and (3) vaults and pro 7.9 Observation Methods within Material Access cess areas that contain strategic special nuclear materi Areas (10 CFR 73.46(e)(9))

al that has not been alloyed or encapsulated, including a description of procedures for access to these particu This section should describe methods used to ob lar vaults and process areas. Generic equipment types serve individuals within material access areas to ensure used to provide this protection, along with associated that strategic special nuclear material is not moved to detection capabilities, should be described. unauthorized locations or moved in an unauthorized

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manner. The duration or periodicity of such monitor ter initial installation, but before full-time operation).

ing should be described along with criteria used in This description should include the purpose for and defining authorized and unauthorized activities and the intended level of the testing and inspection pro conditions within the material access area. Methods gram.

for developing, maintaining, and distributing lists of authorized activities and conditions should be 9.3 Operational Tests (10 CFR 73.46(g)(3))

described. This section should describe the testing and main tenance program for (1) intrusion alarms, (2) emer

8. COMMUNICATIONS SUBSYSTEMS gency exit alarms, (3) communications equipment, (4)

physical barriers, and (5) other physical-protection

8.1 Security Force Communications (10 CFR related devices and equipment, used pursuant to 10

73.45(g) (4) and 73.46(f) (1)) CFR 73.46, during routine operation. This description This section should describe how each guard, should include the purpose for and the intended level watchman, or armed response individual on duty will of the testing and maintenance program. In addition, be capable of maintaining continuous communications specific methods for testing each type of equipment with the individual in each continuously manned alarm should be included in the description, along with perio station. This section should also describe how the indi dicity of testing.

vidual in each continuously manned alarm station will be capable of calling for assistance from other guards, 9.4 Preventive Maintenance Programs (10 CFR

73.46(g)(4) and (5))

watchmen, and armed response personnel and from law enforcement authorities. This section should describe the preventive main tenance program established to ensure that all

8.2 Alarm Station Communications (10 CFR physical-protection-related subsystems and compo

73.46(f) (2)) nents are maintained in operable and effective condi This section should describe the redundant sys tion. This section should also describe corrective ac tems used to ensure the capability of communications tions or compensatory measures used in the event of component failure within physical protection systems.

with the local law enforcement authority.

9.5 Repairs and Maintenance (10 CFR 8.3 Power Sources (10 CFR 73.46(0(3)) 73.46(g) (5))

This section should describe methods used by the This section should describe procedures used in licensee to keep nonportable communications equip performing repairs and maintenance of physical pro ment controlled by the licensee operable in the event tection systems.

of loss of normal power.

9.6 Reviews and Audits (10 CFR 73.46(g)(6))

9. TEST AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS

This section should describe the applicant's review and audit of the security progra

m. This description

9.1 Installation and Construction Tests (10 CFR

73.46(g) (1)) should include the periodicity of the review and audit, a description of who will conduct the review and audit, This section should describe the testing and in items covered by the review and audit, how the review spection program for (1) intrusion alarms, (2) emer and audit will be documented, to whom the review and gency exit alarms, (3) communications equipment, (4) audit documentation will be provided for review, and physical barriers, and (5) other physical-protection the recordkeeping associated with the review and related devices and equipment, used pursuant to 10 audit.

CFR 73.46, during the installation and construction of the physical protection subsystems and components. 10. CONTINGENCY RESPONSE PLANS AND

This description should also include the purpose for PROCEDURES

and the intended level of the testing and inspection

10.1 Contingency Plan Documentation (10 CFR

program.

73.45(g)(2) and 73.46(h)(1))

9.2 Pre-Operational Tests (10 CFR 73.46(g)(2)) This section should affirm that the licensee will This section should describe the testing and in have an approved safeguards contingency plan for spection program for (1) intrusion alarms, (2) emer dealing with threats, thefts, and radiological sabotage gency exit alarms, (3) communications equipment, (4)

physical barriers, and (5) other physical-protection related devices and equipment, used pursuant to 10

related to the strategic special nuclear material and nu clear facilities subject to 10 CFR 73.46. These plans should be developed in accordance with the criteria in L1 CFR 73.46, within the pre-operational time frame (af- Appendix C to Part 73 and should cover, but not nec-

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essarily be limited to, the response requirements of 10 10.8 Unoccupied Material Access Area (Alloyed/

CFR 73.46(h) (2) through (h)(5). Encapsulated Strategic Special Nuclear Material) Alarm Assessment (10 CFR

73.46(h) (8))

10.2 Local Law Enforcement Agency Liaison (10 This section should describe methods used for as CFR 73.46(h)(2)) sessing alarms occurring within unoccupied material access areas that contain only alloyed or encapsulated This section should describe the documented re strategic special nuclear material.

sponse arrangements that the applicant has made with local law enforcement agencies. It should also include 10.9 Records (10 CFR 73.46(h)(1) and (2))

estimated response times. This section should describe how the licensee will establish, maintain, and retain as a record the current

10.3 Tactical Response Force (10 CFR safeguards contingency pla

n. Until the Commission

73.46(h) (3)) terminates the license, if any portion of the plan is su perseded, the licensee should retain the superseded This section should describe the number of tacti portion for 3 years after the date of the change. This cal response team members immediately available for section should also describe the licensee's records of response and the duties they will be assigned. In addi agreements with local law enforcement agencies.

tion, the required force of guards or armed responders available to assist the tactical response team should be 11. AUTHORIZED PLACEMENT AND

MOVEMENT OF STRATEGIC SPECIAL

described, along with a discussion of the rationale for NUCLEAR MATERIAL WITHIN

determining the number of individuals in this force of MATERIAL ACCESS AREAS

guards or armed responders and the availability of this force. 11.1 General (10 CFR 73.45(d))

This section should describe the purpose and ob jective of the measures used to control movement and

10.4 Response Procedures (10 CFR 73.45(g)(1)

and 73.46(h) (4)) placement of strategic special nuclear material.

This section should describe the applicant's re 11.2 Establishment of Authorized Placement and Movement of Strategic Special Nuclear sponse procedures for dealing with detection of abnor Material (10 CFR 73.45(d) (1) (i) and (iii))

mal presence or activity of persons or vehicles within This section should describe the criteria to be used an isolation zone, a protected area, a material access to delineate the authorized placement and movement area, or a vital area or evidence or indication of intru of strategic special nuclear material within each materi sion into a protected area, a material access area, or a al access area. For each material access area, the loca vital area. Methods for assessing the threat and neu tions within the material access area for which the tralizing the threat should be described.

placement and movement of the strategic special nu clear material are to be authorized should be provided.

10.5 Use of Force (10 CFR 73.46(h)(5)) The development, maintenance, and distribution of schedules of authorized placement and movement of This section should describe the instructions that strategic special nuclear material should also be de guards and armed responders will receive in the use of scribed.

force in the prevention or impeding of theft of strategic special nuclear material. 11.3 Establishment of Current Knowledge of Strategic Special Nuclear Material (10 CFR

73.45(d)(1)(i) and (ii))

10.6 Protected Area Alarm Assessment (10 CFR This section should describe, for each material ac

73.46(h) (6) cess area, the components to be used to verify the type, quantity, and location of strategic special nuclear This section should describe methods used for material within the material access area. Procedures providing assessment of all protected area alarms.

and frequency of activities used to monitor or verify the location of strategic special nuclear material should

10.7 Unoccupied Vault and Material Access be described.

Area Alarm Assessment (10 CFR

173.46(h) (7)) 11.4 Prevention of Unauthorized Placement and Movement of Strategic Special Nuclear This section should describe methods used for as Material (10 CFR 73.45(c) and

73.45 (d) (1) (iv))

sessing alarms occurring within unoccupied vaults and unoccupied material access areas containing unalloyed This section should describe the measures to be or unencapsulated strategic special nuclear material. used to detect the unauthorized placement and move-

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ment of strategic special nuclear material within each Further, this section should describe the components material access area. Also, the containment of strate to be used to detect unauthorized removal of strategic gic special nuclear material, when the material is be special nuclear material. The components to be used tween the vault and process machinery, should be de to deter unauthorized attempts to remove strategic spe scribed. cial nuclear material from material access areas should be described. Procedures and controls should be dis

12. REMOVAL OF STRATEGIC SPECIAL cussed for both normal conditions (e.g., regular work NUCLEAR MATERIAL THROUGH ing hours and nonworking hours) and emergency con MATERIAL ACCESS AREA PORTALS ditions. Procedures used to verify that an emergency condition exists should be described.

12.1 Development of Authorization Procedures for Removal (10 CFR 73.45(e)(2)(i) and 13. COMPENSATORY MEASURES FOR

(0)) PHYSICAL PROTECTION COMPONENTS

(APPENDIX A)

This section should describe how authorization procedures for removal are developed. It should also This section should describe (in generic terms)

describe how lists of authorized personnel are to be compensatory measures to be taken in the event of a developed, distributed, and maintained. failed or degraded component of the physical protec tion system. (This section may be an appendix to the

12.2 Procedures and Controls for Strategic physical protection plan, if desired.)

Special Nuclear Material Removal (Including Scrap and Waste) (10 CFR 14. SPECIAL SITUATIONS OR CONDITIONS

73.45 (e) (2)) AFFECTING PHYSICAL PROTECTION

(APPENDIX B)

This section should describe how the identification and authorization of each person presenting strategic This section should describe long-term, site special nuclear material for removal from a material specific unique situations not covered by the main access area are to be verified. The confirmation of ver body of the physical protection plan (e.g., decommis ification of authorization, type, and quantity of strate sioning activities). (This section may be an appendix to gic special nuclear material should also be described. the physical protection plan, if desired.)

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REGULATORY ANALYSIS

A separate regulatory analysis was not performed for this regulatory guide. The regulatory analysis prepared for amendments to 10 CFR 73.46 in 1988 provides the regulatory basis for this guide and examines the costs and benefits of the rule (as implemented by the guide.) A copy of this regulatory analysis is available for inspection and copying for a fee at the NRC Public Docu ment Room, 2120 L Street NW., Washington DC, as Enclosure E to Secy 88-250.

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