Nuclear Security Regulations
15 (1) Every licensee shall monitor from a security monitoring room, access to which is controlled by the licensee, the following:
(a) the protected area devices referred to in subparagraphs 11(a)(i) to (iv);
(b) the inner area devices referred to in subparagraphs 14(a)(i) to (iv); and
(c) those physical protection measures, implemented in accordance with section 14.1, that consist of devices that
(i) detect intrusion,
(ii) detect any tampering that may cause a device referred to in subparagraph (i) or (iv) to malfunction or cease to function,
(iii) set off an alarm when an event referred to in subparagraph (i) or (ii) is detected, and
(iv) facilitate the immediate assessment of the cause of the alarm.
(2) The security monitoring room shall be
(a) located outside any inner area;
(b) designed, constructed and situated so as to reduce vulnerability to damage and to resist forced entry by the use of hand-held tools, weapons, explosive substances or land vehicles until the on-site nuclear response force can make an effective intervention;
(c) equipped with
(i) a two-way radio that can be used to communicate with both the on-site nuclear response force and the off-site response force,
(ii) a device that can be used at any time to alert the off-site response force,
(iii) a telephone, and
(iv) equipment that permits direct communication with each nuclear security officer who is stationed outside the security monitoring room;
(d) located and equipped so as to enable a nuclear security officer inside the security monitoring room to receive and acknowledge the audible and visible alarm signals referred to in subparagraph 11(a)(iii), paragraph 11(b), subparagraph 14(a)(iii) and paragraph 14(b); and
(e) attended at all times by at least one nuclear security officer.
(3) A licensee shall monitor the alarm devices referred to in subparagraphs (1)(c)(iii), 11(a)(iii) and 14(a)(iii) using a primary alarm monitoring system and a backup system. The backup system shall maintain the operation of the alarm monitoring function, including key computer systems, in the event of a failure of equipment essential to the functioning of the primary system.
- SOR/2006-191, ss. 18, 39
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