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REGULATORY
REGULATORY
DIRECTORATE  
DIRECTORATE OF REGULATORY STANDARDS
OF REGULATORY  
REGULATORY GUIDE 8.5 IMMEDIATE EVACUATION SIGNAL
STANDARDS
GUIDE
REGULATORY  
GUIDE 8.5IMMEDIATE
EVACUATION  
SIGNALGUIDE


==A. INTRODUCTION==
==A. INTRODUCTION==
Section 70.24 of 10 CFR Part 70 requires criticality detection and alarm systems in any area containing special nuclear material when the licensee is authorized to possess more than 500 grams of U-235, 300 grams ofPu, or 300 grams of U-233. This guide defines thecharacteristics of an acceptable audible alarm for use inthis and other instances where prompt, completeevacuation is required to prevent serious injury fromradiation exposure.
Section 70.24 of 10 CFR Part 70 requires criticality detection and alarm systems in any area containing special nuclear material when the licensee is authorized to possess more than 500 grams of U-235, 300 grams of Pu, or 300 grams of U-233. This guide defines the characteristics of an acceptable audible alarm for use in this and other instances where prompt, complete evacuation is required to prevent serious injury from radiation exposure.


==B. DISCUSSION==
==B. DISCUSSION==
United States of America Standards Institute Subcommittee N2.1, Ionizing Radiation Symbols, ColorCodes and other Identifying or Warning Devices,prepared standard N2.3-19671 which was approved bythe United States of America Standards Institute on'The United States of America Standards Institute becamethe American National Standards Institute, Inc., in 1969. Copiesof ANSI N2.3-1967 may be obtained from the AmericanNational Standards Institute, Inc., 1430 Broadway, New York,New York 10018.October .3, 1967. The standard defines thecharacteristics of an immediate evacuation alarm systcm.C. REGULATORY
United States of America Standards Institute Subcommittee N2.1, Ionizing Radiation Symbols, Color Codes and other Identifying or Warning Devices, prepared standard N2.3-19671 which was approved by the United States of America Standards Institute on
POSITIONThe characteristics of an immediate evacuation signal described in ANSI N2.3.1967,
'The United States of America Standards Institute became the American National Standards Institute, Inc., in 1969. Copies of ANSI N2.3-1967 may be obtained from the American National Standards Institute, Inc., 1430 Broadway, New York, New York 10018.
"Immediate Evacuation Signal for Use in Industrial Installations Where Radiation Exposure May Occur," are generally acceptable for use wherever such a system may beneeded or required, subject to the following:
1. The minimum duration of the signal should besufficient to ensure evacuation and permitimplementation of access control.2. Within a given facility or plant, the unique signaldescribed in N2.3-1967 should be consistent if used inmore than one location.


3. In some cases, plant design features or operating conditions may require alarms different from thatdescribed in the standard.
October .3,  
1967.


This determination will bemade on an individual basi
The standard defines the characteristics of an immediate evacuation alarm systcm.


====s. USAEC REGULATORY ====
==C. REGULATORY POSITION==
GUIDES Copies of published guide-- may be obtained by rerust Indicating the divisions desired to the US. Atomic Energy Commission, Washlngton, D.C. 20545,Rogulatory Guidue are issued to describe Snd mtkre available to the public Atltetion:  
The characteristics of an immediate evacuation signal described in ANSI N2.3.1967,  
Director of Regulatory Standards.
"Immediate Evacuation Signal for Use in Industrial Installations Where Radiation Exposure May Occur," are generally acceptable for use wherever such a system may be needed or required, subject to the following:
1. The minimum duration of the signal should be sufficient to ensure evacuation and permit implementation of access control.


Comments arid suggestiornt fOrmethods acceptable to the AEC Regulatory staff of implementing Stcilsic Patis of .Imptovementl In these guidet ate Icourrd anid IhouJld be Sin to the secretary the Commissions regulations, to delineate teoniques used by the stall in of the Commission.
2.


US. Atomic Energy Commission.
Within a given facility or plant, the unique signal described in N2.3-1967 should be consistent if used in more than one location.


Washington, D.C. 20545.evaluating Specific probltms or postulated accidents.
3.


or to provide guidance to Attention:
In some cases, plant design features or operating conditions may require alarms different from that described in the standard. This determination will be made on an individual basis.
Chief. Public Proceedings Stiff.applicannt.


Regulatory Outdes not substitutas for regulationt and complience with them is not requited.
USAEC REGULATORY GUIDES
Copies of published guide-- may be obtained by rerust Indicating the divisions desired to the US. Atomic Energy Commission, Washlngton, D.C. 20545, Rogulatory Guidue are issued to describe Snd mtkre available to the public Atltetion: Director of Regulatory Standards. Comments arid suggestiornt fOr methods acceptable to the AEC Regulatory staff of implementing Stcilsic Patis of
. Imptovementl In these guidet ate Icourrd anid IhouJld be Sin to the secretary the Commissions regulations, to delineate teoniques used by the stall in of the Commission. US. Atomic Energy Commission. Washington, D.C. 20545.


Methods and tolutlons dilferent from those set out in The guides are issued in the tollowing ten broad divisions:
evaluating Specific probltms or postulated accidents. or to provide guidance to Attention: Chief. Public Proceedings Stiff.
the quides will be ecseptabta if they provide a basis for the findings requisite Toth isunc r oninaceofa mf t icne y heCmmsson
.Power fReactor%
6. Ptoducls2. Reseach and Test Reactors


===7. TranspOrtation ===
applicannt. Regulatory Outdes ar*, not substitutas for regulationt and complience with them is not requited. Methods and tolutlons dilferent from those set out in The guides are issued in the tollowing ten broad divisions:
.3. Fuels and Materials Faclities I.
the quides will be ecseptabta if they provide a basis for the findings requisite To th isunc r oninaceofa mf t icne y heCmmsson
. Power fReactor%


HeAlthPubhished guides will be revised permodireliv.
===6. Ptoducls===
2. Reseach and Test Reactors


4%aop~oriate.
===7. TranspOrtation ===
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3. Fuels and Materials Faclities I. OCcuoat-On*il HeAlth Pubhished guides will be revised permodireliv. 4%aop~oriat


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Immediate Evacuation Signal
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Issue date: 02/16/1973
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REGULATORY

DIRECTORATE OF REGULATORY STANDARDS

REGULATORY GUIDE 8.5 IMMEDIATE EVACUATION SIGNAL

GUIDE

A. INTRODUCTION

Section 70.24 of 10 CFR Part 70 requires criticality detection and alarm systems in any area containing special nuclear material when the licensee is authorized to possess more than 500 grams of U-235, 300 grams of Pu, or 300 grams of U-233. This guide defines the characteristics of an acceptable audible alarm for use in this and other instances where prompt, complete evacuation is required to prevent serious injury from radiation exposure.

B. DISCUSSION

United States of America Standards Institute Subcommittee N2.1, Ionizing Radiation Symbols, Color Codes and other Identifying or Warning Devices, prepared standard N2.3-19671 which was approved by the United States of America Standards Institute on

'The United States of America Standards Institute became the American National Standards Institute, Inc., in 1969. Copies of ANSI N2.3-1967 may be obtained from the American National Standards Institute, Inc., 1430 Broadway, New York, New York 10018.

October .3,

1967.

The standard defines the characteristics of an immediate evacuation alarm systcm.

C. REGULATORY POSITION

The characteristics of an immediate evacuation signal described in ANSI N2.3.1967,

"Immediate Evacuation Signal for Use in Industrial Installations Where Radiation Exposure May Occur," are generally acceptable for use wherever such a system may be needed or required, subject to the following:

1. The minimum duration of the signal should be sufficient to ensure evacuation and permit implementation of access control.

2.

Within a given facility or plant, the unique signal described in N2.3-1967 should be consistent if used in more than one location.

3.

In some cases, plant design features or operating conditions may require alarms different from that described in the standard. This determination will be made on an individual basis.

USAEC REGULATORY GUIDES

Copies of published guide-- may be obtained by rerust Indicating the divisions desired to the US. Atomic Energy Commission, Washlngton, D.C. 20545, Rogulatory Guidue are issued to describe Snd mtkre available to the public Atltetion: Director of Regulatory Standards. Comments arid suggestiornt fOr methods acceptable to the AEC Regulatory staff of implementing Stcilsic Patis of

. Imptovementl In these guidet ate Icourrd anid IhouJld be Sin to the secretary the Commissions regulations, to delineate teoniques used by the stall in of the Commission. US. Atomic Energy Commission. Washington, D.C. 20545.

evaluating Specific probltms or postulated accidents. or to provide guidance to Attention: Chief. Public Proceedings Stiff.

applicannt. Regulatory Outdes ar*, not substitutas for regulationt and complience with them is not requited. Methods and tolutlons dilferent from those set out in The guides are issued in the tollowing ten broad divisions:

the quides will be ecseptabta if they provide a basis for the findings requisite To th isunc r oninaceofa mf t icne y heCmmsson

. Power fReactor%

6. Ptoducls

2. Reseach and Test Reactors

7. TranspOrtation

.

3. Fuels and Materials Faclities I. OCcuoat-On*il HeAlth Pubhished guides will be revised permodireliv. 4%aop~oriat

e. to accommodate

4. Envw.onrnmentel arni Sittrg

9. Antitrust Rewevst comments and to reflect newniorrmlatiOn Of eCPeiti¶ce.

51. maletoils ansm Plant Protection

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