[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 10, Volume 2]

[Revised as of January 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 10CFR73.45]



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                            TITLE 10--ENERGY

 

          CHAPTER I--NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (CONTINUED)

 

PART 73_PHYSICAL PROTECTION OF PLANTS AND MATERIALS--Table of Contents

 

Sec. 73.45  Performance capabilities for fixed site physical protection 

systems.



    (a) To meet the general performance requirements of Sec. 73.20 a 

fixed site physical protection system shall include the performance 

capabilities described in paragraphs (b) through (g) of this section 

unless otherwise authorized by the Commission.

    (b) Prevent unauthorized access of persons, vehicles and materials 

into material access areas and vital areas. To achieve this capability 

the physical protection system shall:

    (1) Detect attempts to gain unauthorized access or introduce 

unauthorized material across material access or vital area boundaries by 

stealth or force using the following subsystems and subfunctions:

    (i) Barriers to channel persons and material to material access and 

vital area entry control points and to delay any unauthorized 

penetration attempts by persons or materials sufficient to assist 

detection and permit a response that will prevent the penetration; and

    (ii) Access detection subsystems and procedures to detect, assess 

and communicate any unauthorized penetration attempts by persons or 

materials at the time of the attempt so that the response can prevent 

the unauthorized access or penetration.

    (2) Detect attempts to gain unauthorized access or introduce 

unauthorized materials into material access areas or



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vital areas by deceit using the following subsystems and subfunctions:

    (i) Access authorization controls and procedures to provide current 

authorization schedules and entry criteria for both persons and 

materials; and

    (ii) Entry controls and procedures to verify the identity of persons 

and materials and assess such identity against current authorization 

schedules and entry criteria before permitting entry and to initiate 

response measures to deny unauthorized entries.

    (c) Permit only authorized activities and conditions within 

protected areas, material access areas, and vital areas. To achieve this 

capability the physical protection system shall:

    (1) Detect unauthorized activities or conditions within protected 

areas, material access areas and vital areas using the following 

subsystems and subfunctions:

    (i) Controls and procedures that establish current schedules of 

authorized activities and conditions in defined areas;

    (ii) Boundaries to define areas within which the authorized 

activities and conditions are permitted; and

    (iii) Detection and surveillance subsystems and procedures to 

discover and assess unauthorized activities and conditions and 

communicate them so that response can be such as to stop the activity or 

correct the conditions to satisfy the general performance objective and 

requirements of Sec. 73.20(a).

    (d) Permit only authorized placement and movement of strategic 

special nuclear material within material access areas. To achieve this 

capability the physical protection system shall:

    (1) Detect unauthorized placement and movement of strategic special 

nuclear material within the material access area using the following 

subsystems and subfunctions:

    (i) Controls and procedures to delineate authorized placement and 

control for strategic special nuclear material;

    (ii) Controls and procedures to establish current authorized 

placement and movement of all strategic special nuclear material within 

material access areas;

    (iii) Controls and procedures to maintain knowledge of the identity, 

quantity, placement, and movement of all strategic special nuclear 

material within material access areas; and

    (iv) Detection and monitoring subsystems and procedures to discover 

and assess unauthorized placement and movement of strategic special 

nuclear material and communicate them so that response can be such as to 

return the strategic special nuclear material to authorized placement or 

control.

    (e) Permit removal of only authorized and confirmed forms and 

amounts of strategic special nuclear material from material access 

areas. To achieve this capability the physical protection system shall:

    (1) Detect attempts at unauthorized removal of strategic special 

nuclear material from material access areas by stealth or force using 

the following subsystems and subfunctions:

    (i) Barriers to channel persons and materials exiting a material 

access area to exit control points and to delay any unauthorized 

strategic special nuclear material removal attempts sufficient to assist 

detection and assessment and permit a response that will prevent the 

removal; and satisfy the general performance objective and requirements 

of Sec. 73.20(a); and

    (ii) Detection subsystems and procedures to detect, assess and 

communicate any attempts at unauthorized removal of strategic special 

nuclear material so that response to the attempt can be such as to 

prevent the removal and satisfy the general performance objective and 

requirements of Sec. 73.20(a).

    (2) Confirm the identity and quantity of strategic special nuclear 

material presented for removal from a material access area and detect 

attempts at unauthorized removal of strategic special nuclear material 

from material access areas by deceit using the following subsystems and 

subfunctions:

    (i) Authorization controls and procedures to provide current 

schedules for authorized removal of strategic special nuclear material 

which specify the authorized properties and quantities of material to be 

removed, the persons authorized to remove the material, and the 

authorized time schedule;

    (ii) Removal controls and procedures to identify and confirm the 

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and quantities of material being removed and verify the identity of the 

persons making the removal and time of removal and assess these against 

the current authorized removal schedule before permitting removal; and

    (iii) Communications subsystems and procedures to provide for 

notification of an attempted unauthorized or unconfirmed removal so that 

response can be such as to prevent the removal and satisfy the general 

performance objective and requirements of Sec. 73.20(a).

    (f) Provide for authorized access and assure detection of and 

response to unauthorized penetrations of the protected area to satisfy 

the general performance objective and requirements of Sec. 73.20(a). To 

achieve this capability the physical protection system shall:

    (1) Detect attempts to gain unauthorized access or introduce 

unauthorized persons, vehicles, or materials into the protected area by 

stealth or force using the following subsystems and subfunctions:

    (i) Barriers to channel persons, vehicles, and materials to 

protected area entry control points; and to delay any unauthorized 

penetration attempts or the introduction of unauthorized vehicles or 

materials sufficient to assist detection and assessment and permit a 

response that will prevent the penetration or prevent such penetration 

and satisfy the general performance objective and requirements of Sec. 

73.20(a); and

    (ii) Access detection subsystems and procedures to detect, assess 

and communicate any unauthorized access or penetrations or such attempts 

by persons, vehicles, or materials at the time of the act or the attempt 

so that the response can be such as to prevent the unauthorized access 

or penetration, and satisfy the general performance objective and 

requirements of Sec. 73.20(a).

    (2) Detect attempts to gain unauthorized access or introduce 

unauthorized persons, vehicles, or materials into the protected area by 

deceit using the following subsystems and subfunctions:

    (i) Access authorization controls and procedures to provide current 

authorization schedules and entry criteria for persons, vehicles, and 

materials; and

    (ii) Entry controls and procedures to verify the identity of 

persons, materials and vehicles and assess such identity against current 

authorization schedules before permitting entry and to initiate response 

measures to deny unauthorized access.

    (g) Response. Each physical protection program shall provide a 

response capability to assure that the five capabilities described in 

paragraphs (b) through (f) of this section are achieved and that 

adversary forces will be engaged and impeded until offsite assistance 

forces arrive. To achieve this capability a licensee shall:

    (1) Establish a security organization to:

    (i) Provide trained and qualified personnel to carry out assigned 

duties and responsibilities; and

    (ii) Provide for routine security operations and planned and 

predetermined response to emergencies and safeguards contingencies.

    (2) Establish a predetermined plan to respond to safeguards 

contingency events.

    (3) Provide equipment for the security organization and facility 

design features to:

    (i) Provide for rapid assessment of safeguards contingencies;

    (ii) Provide for response by assigned security organization 

personnel which is sufficiently rapid and effective to achieve the 

predetermined objective of the response; and

    (iii) Provide protection for the assessment and response personnel 

so that they can complete their assigned duties.

    (4) Provide communications networks to:

    (i) Transmit rapid and accurate security information among onsite 

forces for routine security operation, assessment of a contingency, and 

response to a contingency; and

    (ii) Transmit rapid and accurate detection and assessment 

information to offsite assistance forces.

    (5) Assure that a single adversary action cannot destroy the 

capability of the security organization to notify offsite response 

forces of the need for assistance.



[44 FR 68193, Nov. 28, 1979]



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