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CNSC invites comments on Draft GD-384, Site Access Security Clearance for High-Security Sites
Here is your chance to comment on CNSC's Draft GD-384, Site Access Security Clearance for High-Security Sites: http://www.nuclearsafety.gc.ca/eng/readingroom/infobulletins/view_bulletin.cfm?bulletin_id=318
... it also has the link to the full draft pdf document... "The
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) has released for a second
round of public consultation draft guidance document GD-384, Site Access
Security Clearance for High-Security Sites.
GD-384, Site Access
Security Clearance for High-Security Sites, sets out the guidance of the
CNSC for processing a site access security clearance. The document was
developed to address key considerations for licensees of high-security
sites and nuclear facilities within Canada who will be authorizing
unescorted access to protected areas, as defined under the Nuclear
Security Regulations. The purpose of the Site Access Security Clearance
(SASC) is to prevent unreasonable risk to high-security sites. This
includes risks to operations, personnel, safety and national security
from an insider threat.
The document has undergone significant
revisions as a result of the first round of public consultation. The
revised draft of GD-384 includes additional details on the screening and
interview processes (including managing risk), and on granting a SASC.
Guidance on reporting to the CNSC and the need for an appeal process has
also been added. Furthermore, three appendices with process maps have
been inserted into the document to clarify and provide step-by-step
instructions on the SASC process."
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