How does the NRC communicate information to its licensees about potential threats against their facilities?
When the terrorist attacks occurred on September 11, 2001, the NRC used Advisories to communicate information to the licensees about the appropriate steps to take when there was a threat of terrorist attack. The NRC issued Regulatory Issue Summaries (RIS) 2002-12a , 2002-12b , and 2002-12c , “Threat Advisory and Protective Measures System” that included recommended protective measures for each category of licensee. Some of the information in the various RIS documents are not publicly available because they contain sensitive safeguards and/or classified information.
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