§ 53.1369 Contents of applications for operating licenses; technical information.
Final Safety Analysis Report. The application must contain an FSAR that describes the facility and the limits on its operation and presents a safety analysis of the SSCs of the facility as a whole. The FSAR must include the following information, at a level of detail sufficient to enable the Commission to reach a final conclusion on all safety matters that must be resolved by the Commission before issuance of an OL:
(a) Site information. An application for an OL for a commercial nuclear reactor must include the site information equivalent to that required for an early site permit in § 53.1146(a)(1)(iv) through (x), including all current information, such as the results of environmental and meteorological monitoring programs, which has been developed since issuance of the CP, relating to site evaluation factors identified in this part.
(b) Design information. Except as specified in this paragraph (b), an FSAR for an OL for a commercial nuclear plant must include the final design information equivalent to that required for a standard design certification as defined in § 53.1239(a)(2) through (7), (a)(9), (a)(11) and (12), (a)(14) through (21), (a)(23), and (a)(25).
(1) The completed design, including any changes during construction, must be described.
(2) Where any design feature had not been fully developed or demonstrated at the time of application for the CP, the applicant must provide the analysis, research and development, test programs, gathering of experience, or a combination thereof to provide the required demonstration to fulfill the functional design criteria.
(c) [Reserved]
(d) Integrity assessment program. A description of an Integrity Assessment Program that addresses the elements described in § 53.870.
(e) Safeguards information. A description of the program to protect Safeguards Information against unauthorized disclosure in accordance with the requirements in §§ 73.21 and 73.22 of this chapter, as applicable.
(f) Emergency response facility or facilities. Description of location and capabilities to be established for command and control, support, and coordination of onsite and offsite, as applicable, functions during reactor accident conditions.
(g) Role of personnel. (1) A description of the completed assessments related to the role of personnel in ensuring safe operations considering the analyses required by § 53.730. These assessments must include the following:
(i) Human factors engineering design requirements of § 53.730(a);
(ii) Human system interface design requirements of § 53.730(b);
(iii) Concept of operations of § 53.730(c);
(iv) Functional requirements analysis and function allocation of § 53.730(d);
(2) A description of the program to be used for evaluating and applying operating experience as required by § 53.730(e);
(3) A staffing plan and supporting analyses as required by § 53.730(f).
(h) Training, examination, and proficiency programs. (1) A description of the training, examination, and proficiency programs required by § 53.730(g);
(2) A description of the training programs required by § 53.830.
(i) Emergency plan. Emergency plans complying with the requirements of § 53.855.
(1) Include all emergency plan certifications, as applicable, that have been obtained from the State, local, and participating Tribal governmental agencies with emergency planning responsibilities that are wholly or partially within the EPZ plume exposure pathway. These certifications must state that—
(i) The proposed emergency plans are practicable;
(ii) These agencies are committed to participating in any further development of the plans, including any required field demonstrations; and
(iii) These agencies are committed to executing their responsibilities under the plans in the event of an emergency.
(2) If certifications cannot be obtained after sustained, good faith efforts by the applicant, then the application must contain information, including a utility plan, sufficient to show that the proposed plans provide reasonable assurance that adequate protective measures can and will be taken in the event of a radiological emergency at the site.
(3) If complete and integrated emergency plans were approved as part of an early site permit, or submitted, reviewed, and approved as part of the CP application, new certifications that demonstrate compliance with the requirements of paragraph (i)(1) of this section are not required.
(j) Organization. A description of the applicant's organizational structure, allocations of responsibilities and authorities, and personnel qualifications requirements for operation.
(k) Maintenance program. A description of a maintenance program under § 53.715.
(l) Quality assurance. A description of the QAP that demonstrates compliance with the requirements under § 53.865.
(m) Radiation protection program. A radiation protection program description under § 53.850.
(n) Security program. A physical security plan that describes how the applicant will comply with § 53.860 (and 10 CFR part 11, if applicable, including the identification and description of jobs as required by § 11.11(a) of this chapter, at the proposed facility). The plan must list tests, inspections, audits, and other means to be used to demonstrate compliance with the requirements of 10 CFR parts 11 and 73, if applicable.
(o) Safeguards contingency plan. A safeguards contingency plan in accordance with the criteria set forth in appendix C to 10 CFR part 73. The safeguards contingency plan must include plans for dealing with threats, thefts, and radiological sabotage, as defined in 10 CFR part 73, relating to the SNM and nuclear facilities licensed under this chapter and in the applicant's possession and control. Each application for this type of license must include the information contained in the applicant's safeguards contingency plan. (Implementing procedures required for this plan need not be submitted for approval.) 1
1 A physical security plan that contains all the information required in both § 73.55 or § 73.100 of this chapter and appendix C to 10 CFR part 73 satisfies the requirement for a contingency plan.
(p) Security training and qualification. A training and qualification plan that describes how the applicant will demonstrate compliance with the criteria set forth in § 73.100 of this chapter or appendix B to 10 CFR part 73.
(q) Cybersecurity plan. A cybersecurity plan in accordance with the criteria set forth in § 73.54 or § 73.110 of this chapter.
(r) Security, safeguards, and cybersecurity plan implementation. A description of the implementation of the physical security plan, safeguards contingency plan, training and qualification plan, and cybersecurity plan. Each applicant who prepares a physical security plan, a safeguards contingency plan, a training and qualification plan, or a cybersecurity plan must protect the plans and other related Safeguards Information against unauthorized disclosure in accordance with the requirements of §§ 73.21 and 73.22 of this chapter.
(s) Fire protection program. A description of the fire protection program under § 53.875.
(t) Inservice inspection/inservice testing program. A description of the inservice inspection and inservice testing programs under § 53.880.
(u)-(v) [Reserved]
(w) General employee training. A description of the training program required to demonstrate compliance with § 53.830 and its implementation.
(x) Fitness-for-duty program. A description of the FFD program required by 10 CFR part 26 and its implementation.
(y) Other programs. A description and evaluation of the results of the applicant's programs, including research and development, if any, to demonstrate that any safety questions identified at the CP stage have been resolved.
(z) Safety design feature performance. A description of how the performance of each safety design feature has been demonstrated capable of fulfilling functional design criteria considering interdependent effects through either analysis, appropriate test programs, prototype testing, operating experience, or a combination thereof, in accordance with § 53.440(a).
(aa) Technical specifications. Proposed technical specifications prepared in accordance with the requirements of § 53.710(a).