Year
1981
Abstract
An approach that is useful in developing protection requirements for an away-from-reactor spent fuel storage facility is described. An analysis of the consequences of causing radiological dispersal of spent fuel using explosives and other means is investigated for various material locations. Potential sabotage targets and adversary activities are considered. Using the consequence and target analysis as a point of departure, requirements for a typical physical protection system that meet applicable governmental regulations and that counter postulated threats are identifed. Some protection elements that can be used to meet these requirements are discussed.