You must follow these steps sequentially for each system.
The threat landscape has evolved dramatically since the early drafts of NISPOM. Here is why RP-007 has become the gold standard:
: Liquids are treated as radioactive material until samples prove they are free of gamma radiation and tritium. Training and Qualification
| Old Model (DIACAP) | NISP-RP-007 (RMF) | | :--- | :--- | | Point-in-time accreditation | Continuous Authorization to Operate (cATO) | | Static security controls | Dynamic, risk-based controls | | Periodic re-certification (every 3 years) | Ongoing continuous monitoring | | Focus on compliance | Focus on residual risk acceptance |
is a critical Nuclear Industry Standard Process (NISP) document titled " Control of Radioactive Material ". It establishes a uniform framework for how nuclear power plants manage, survey, and release materials that have been within a Radiologically Controlled Area (RCA) . Purpose and Scope
Miller looked at the "Released" tag Elias was wire-tying to the cart. "Thanks, Elias. I guess I was just in a rush."
Here is where RP-007 moves from theory to math. Contractors must assign scores (typically 1-Low to 5-High) to the likelihood of a threat event and the impact if it occurs.
: Focus on recognizing, moving, and storing materials according to the standard.
"Look here," Elias said, beckoning the young man closer but keeping him at a safe distance. "This is why we have the Standard Process . It's not about the things you can see; it's about the things you can't."
: Items are placed in a Small Article Monitor (SAM) or Tool Monitor. If no alarm occurs, the item may be released.
You must follow these steps sequentially for each system.
The threat landscape has evolved dramatically since the early drafts of NISPOM. Here is why RP-007 has become the gold standard:
: Liquids are treated as radioactive material until samples prove they are free of gamma radiation and tritium. Training and Qualification
| Old Model (DIACAP) | NISP-RP-007 (RMF) | | :--- | :--- | | Point-in-time accreditation | Continuous Authorization to Operate (cATO) | | Static security controls | Dynamic, risk-based controls | | Periodic re-certification (every 3 years) | Ongoing continuous monitoring | | Focus on compliance | Focus on residual risk acceptance |
is a critical Nuclear Industry Standard Process (NISP) document titled " Control of Radioactive Material ". It establishes a uniform framework for how nuclear power plants manage, survey, and release materials that have been within a Radiologically Controlled Area (RCA) . Purpose and Scope
Miller looked at the "Released" tag Elias was wire-tying to the cart. "Thanks, Elias. I guess I was just in a rush."
Here is where RP-007 moves from theory to math. Contractors must assign scores (typically 1-Low to 5-High) to the likelihood of a threat event and the impact if it occurs.
: Focus on recognizing, moving, and storing materials according to the standard.
"Look here," Elias said, beckoning the young man closer but keeping him at a safe distance. "This is why we have the Standard Process . It's not about the things you can see; it's about the things you can't."
: Items are placed in a Small Article Monitor (SAM) or Tool Monitor. If no alarm occurs, the item may be released.