Regulatory Guide 5.29

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Nuclear Material Control Systems for Nuclear Power Plants. Label as Withdrawn 01/15/98
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Issue date: 06/30/1975
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Revision I June 1975 U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY

COMMISSION

REGULATORY

GUIDE OFFICE OF STANDARDS

DEVELOPMENT

REGULATORY

GUIDE 5.29 NUCLEAR MATERIAL CONTROL SYSTEMS FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS

A. INTRODUCTION

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70.51(c) of 10 CFR Part 70 requires each licensee who is authorized to possess at any one time special nuclear material in a quantity exceeding one effective kilogram to establish, maintain, and follow written material control and accounting procedures that are sufficient to enable.the licensee to account for the special nuclear material in his possession under license. While other paragraphs and sections of Part 70 provide specific requirements for nuclear material con trol systems for fuel cycle plants, such detailed require ments are not included for nuclear power reactors.

This guide identifies elements acceptable to the NRC staff for a nuclear material control system for nuclear power reactors.

B. DISCUSSION

Control and accounting for special nuclear material at a nuclear power reactor is considerably less complex than at other fuel cycle facilities because the material is in the form of identifiable fuel assemblies that can be controlled on an item basis. Nevertheless, control is necessary to ensure that 'the material is properly accounted for and to provide continuity of control for the total fuel cycle. Subcommittee INMM-l on Material Control Systems of the Nuclear Standards Committee

"*Lines indicate substanlivc changes from previous issue.NI5 on Methods of Nuclear Material Control has developed a standard.

ANSI N15.8, which provides guidelines on nuclear material control systems for nuclear power plants. C. REGULATORY

POSITION The guidelines set forth in ANSI N]5.8-1974,l "Nuclear Material Control Systems for Nuclear Power Plants,"'

are generally acceptable to the NRC staff andi provide an adequate basis for systems for the control and accounting for special nuclear material at a nuclear power plant.

D. IMPLEMENTATION

The purpose of this section is to provide information to licensees regarding the NRC staffs plans for utilizing this regulatory guide. This guide reflects current regulatory practice.

Therefore, except in those cases in which the licensee proposes an altefnative method for complying with specified portions of the Commission's regulations, the method described herein will be used in the evaluation of a licensee's performance in connection with nuclear material control systems for nuclear power plants after this guide is issued. Copies may be obtained from the American National Standards Institute.

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New York, New York. 1001

8. USNRC REGULATORY

GUIDES Comments should be sent to the Secretary of the Commission.

U S Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

Washington.

D C 20555. Attention Docketing and Regulatory Gu-deý are issued to describe and make available to the public Service Section methods acceptable to the NRC stalf of implementing specific parns of the Commission s regulations, to delineate techniques used by the staff in evalu The guides are issued in the following ten broad divisions atinq specilic problems or postulated accidents.

or to provide guidance to appli cants Regulatory Guides are not substitutes for regulations.

and compliance

1. PowerReactors

6 Products with them is not required Methods and solutions different from those set out in 2 Research and Test Reactors 7 Transportation the guides will be acceptable it they provide a basis for the findings requisite to 3 Fuels and Materials Facilities

& Occupational Health the issuance or continuance of a permit or license by the Commission

4. Environmental and Siting 9 Antitrust Review Comments and suggestions for improvements in these guides are encouraged

5 Materials and Plant Protection

10 General at all timet, and guides will be revised, as appropriate, to accommodate com ments and to reflect new information or experience However. comments on Copies of published guides may be obtained by written request indicating the this guide, if received within about two months after its issuance, will be par divisions desired to the U.S Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

Washington.

O.C hicularly useful in evaluating the need for an early revision 2055. Attention Director.

Office of Standards Development