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Category:SAFETY EVALUATION REPORT--FACILITY
MONTHYEARML20155K4201976-07-12012 July 1976 Evaluation of UCLA Security Plan ML20155K3891976-05-10010 May 1976 Evaluation of UCLA Security Plan 1976-07-12
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Docket No. 50-142 UC'_A S e c u ri t y P l an I have reviewed the letter f rom the licensee dated 4/1/76 which consisted of revised pages 1 through 8 (the entire text) of the security plan plus I
- revised figures 11 and 15 of Arpendix A. The revision was necessary, as reported by the licensee, to correct prior errors and update infor ation in response to an 16E inspection and an annual evaluation of the security i
plan by the licensee. The substantive changes in the security plan are as follows:
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- 1. The steel cesh inner door to the radioactive storage room (containing
- 4. 7 Kg of SNM) is backed by a steel plate.
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- 2. A new se: tion, "Operational Require ents" has been added which explains the use of the level C, B, and A areas, and the access requirerents i for the radioactive storage room.
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- 3. The responsibilities of the Laboratery Se urity Of ficer are further specified.
4 The holders of A-level keys have been identified by title; names I have been deltted.
j 5. A statement has been added that only A-level key holders are j authorized to activate and deactivate the intruder detection system i
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- 6. A code w A known to only two A-level key holders, is now necessary to pe tvation of the alarc system for the radioactive s t c r. is adds an additional degree of security to the area.
- 7. Irovisiens for access to the. same have been further explained.
- 8. The designation of "C" as a controlled access has been r-3ved f rom 9 access points on Figure 11. Each of these otherwise controlled otherwise by level A or B key Ic
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None of the above changes tend to decrease the ef., ,e the security plan, as previously approved by letter to the licensee dated 3/18/76. The security plan, as submitted, continues to meet the require-cents of 10 CFR 50.34(c) and 73.40 and is acceptable.
Sote: Appendix B to the letter of 4/1/76 consists of License A=endment 10 and amanded Technical Specifications, which are not considered a part of
! the security plan. .
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