NRC’s 10 CFR Part 37 Program Review of Radioactive Source Security

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NRC’s 10 CFR Part 37 Program Review of Radioactive Source Security Duncan White Office of Nuclear Materials Safety and Safeguards November 8, 2016

Background for Program Review Section 403 of Public Law 113-235, “Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015,” December 2014 GAO-12-925, “Nuclear Nonproliferation: Additional Actions Needed to Improve Security of Radiological Sources at U.S. Medical Facilities,” September 2012 GAO-14-293, “Nuclear Nonproliferation: Additional Actions Needed to Increase the Security of U.S. Industrial Radiological Sources,” June 2014 SECY-16-0021, “Discontinuation of Rulemaking Activities,” February 2016

Program Review Areas Inspection results - first 2 years of rule implementation Nuclear Material Events Database & Security Incident Database Trustworthiness and reliability program Aggregation definition as it applies to well-logging sources Adequacy of NRC and Agreement State inspector training Enhanced tracking and accounting of radioactive sources International Regulations and Standards Independent Assessment Public Outreach

Inspection Results First Two Years of Rule implementation Reviewed the number, type, and severity of findings identified and reviewed them to identify trends indicative of a need to enhance the rule, guidance, or take other action (e.g., issuance of a generic communication)

In-depth Analysis of Inspections Conducted NRC Enforcement Actions: 10 CFR Part 37 Oversight (march 2014-March 2016)

Part 37 Violations Breakdown March 2014 – March 2016

Most Frequent Violations 37.23(f) Access Authorization Procedures Licensee must develop, implement, and maintain access authorization procedures 37.43(b) Security Program Procedures Must develop and maintain written security procedures Documents how physical protection requirements of Subpart C and security plan will be met

Enforcement Overall, good performance Implementation challenges Majority of violations were administrative Implementation challenges Licensees still meeting the Increased Controls requirements and failing to document how the program meets Part 37

Nuclear Material Events Database (NMED) & Security Incident Database (SID) Evaluated theft and diversion incidents since issuance of the Orders for gaps in the rule Analyzed other reportable events, e.g., “lost in shipping,” to assess potential security nexus

No Gap in Security Regulations Based on Non-theft Event Evaluation Official Use Only - Sensitive Internal Information No Gap in Security Regulations Based on Non-theft Event Evaluation 10 10 Official Use Only - Sensitive Internal Information 10

Trustworthiness and Reliability (T&R) Program Assessed process to approve unescorted access to Category 1 and 2 radioactive material Evaluated if T&R process provides reasonable assurance against insider threats (NRC commitment in GAO-14-293) Considered revision of the T&R process to provide specific guidance to licensees on how to review an employee’s background Reviewed disqualification factors in federal regulations Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Transportation Security Agency Issued TI 2800/042, “Evaluation of Trustworthiness and Reliability Determinations,” to gather information to determine T&R program adequacy

Aggregation Definition: Well-logging Sources Reviewed aggregation definition for sources stored in single storage area and secured separately (Recommendation in GAO-14-293) Evaluated licensee storage of sources and inspector experience with aggregation of sources Reviewed “Checklist to Address Requests for Risk-Significant Radioactive Material”

NRC and Agreement State Inspector Training Examined effectiveness of qualification program to prepare inspectors to conduct materials security inspections

Enhanced Tracking and Accounting of Radioactive Sources Evaluated possible enhancements to the tracking and accounting of radioactive materials Assessed stakeholder feedback and results of a marketing firm survey

Regulatory Comparison with International Standards and Guidance Reviewed national material security guidance and requirements from IAEA, Australia, Canada, Finland, France, and Spain Evaluated differences between Part 37 and other nations and the IAEA security programs

Independent Consultants Evaluated the clarity of the rule and guidance, and reviewed past radioactive materials events and incidents Evaluated the NRC’s early implementation (i.e., rollout) of Part 37 Evaluated the completeness and thoroughness of the staff’s assessment

Stakeholder Outreach Published Federal Register notice (81 FR 13263) with questions Conducted 4 webinars and a public meeting Issued questionnaires and conducted interviews with stakeholders NRC and Agreement State staff 8 Federal licensees and 9 non-Federal NRC licensees (8 of each of the licensees were interviewed) National Nuclear Security Administration

Conclusions Specific areas were identified to further enhance the clarity of the regulations and licensees’ implementation of security measures Revisions to the rule Revision of guidance Enhanced communication efforts with licensees

Response to Congress Commission Paper Draft Congressional Report Regarding the Effectiveness of Part 37 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulation (Enclosure 1), Summary Report: NRC Staff Program Review of 10 CFR Part 37 (Enclosure 2) Due to Congress on December 16, 2016