ML081840474
| ML081840474 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | North Anna |
| Issue date: | 07/02/2008 |
| From: | NRC/RGN-II |
| To: | Virginia Electric & Power Co (VEPCO) |
| References | |
| 50-338/06-302 | |
| Download: ML081840474 (42) | |
See also: IR 05000338/2006302
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NAPS Admin-1A
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REGION II
INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION
Admin-1A
1-PT-23, QUADRANT POWER TILT RATIO
DETERMINATION REVIEW
CANDIDATE
EXAMINER
NAPS Admin-1A
Page 2 of 10
REGION II
INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION
1-PT-23, QUADRANT POWER TILT RATIO DETERMINATION REVIEW
Alternate Path:
Yes, determine that a math error was performed
Facility JPM #:
N/A
KIA Rating(s):
Gen 2.1.23 (3.9/4.0)
015-A1.04 (3.5/3.7)
Task Standard:
1-PT-23 is reviewed and determined to have a math error on N-41 lower OPTR.
Preferred Evaluation Location :
Preferred Evaluation Method :
Perform _X_ Simulate
x
Classroom _...:..:.-
Simulator
References:
1-PT-23, OUADRENT POWER TILT RATIO DETERMINATION
Validation Time:
15 min.
Time Critical: NO
=======================================================================
Candidate:
NAME
Time Start:
_
Time Finish:
_
Performance Rating:
UNSAT
_
Performance Time
_
Examiner:
_
~/_--
NAME
SIGNATURE
DATE
=======================================================================
COMMENTS
N/A
SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:
NAPS Admin-1A
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NAPS Admin-1 A
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Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed:
1-PT-23, QUADRANT POWER TILT RATIO DETERMINATION
Calculator
READ TO OPERATOR
DIRECTION TO TRAINEE:
I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed. All control room
steps shall be performed for this JPM, including any required communications. I will
provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you
indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have
completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you.
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Reactor power is stable at 100%.
The unit supervisor desired a hand-calculated QPTR be performed on unit 1.
The Unit 1 OATC has just completed 1-PT-23, QUAD RENT POWER TILT RATIO
DETERMINATION up through step 4 of Attachment 2, QPTR Hand Calculation.
INITIATING CUES:
You are to perform step 5 of Attachment 2, QPTR Hand Calculation.
TIME CRITICAL
N/A
START TIME:
_
NAPS Admin-1A
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STEP 1:
Verify Current Reading for upper channels.
STANDARD:
Verifies entered data matches given data for all 4 upper channels.
-
COMMENTS:
-
UNSAT
STEP 2:
Verify Expected Current for upper channels.
STANDARD:
Verifies entered data matches given data for all 4 upper channels.
-
COMMENTS:
-
UNSAT
STEP 3:
Verity math for Normalized Current for upper channels.
STANDARD:
Verifies math performed properly for all 4 upper channels.
-
COMMENTS:
-
UNSAT
STEP 4:
Verify math for QPTR for upper channels.
STANDARD:
Verifies math performed properly for all 4 upper channels.
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COMMENTS:
-
UNSAT
STEP 6:
Verify Current Reading for lower channels.
STANDARD:
Verifies entered data matches given data for all 4 lower channels.
-
COMMENTS:
-
UNSAT
STEP 7:
Verify Expected Current for lower channels.
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STANDARD:
Verifies entered data matches given data for all 4 lower channels.
COMMENTS:
_
_UNSAT
STEP 8:
Verify math for Normalized Current for lower channels.
STANDARD:
Verifies math performed properly for all 4 lower channels.
COMMENTS:
STEP 9:
Verify math for QPTR for lower channels.
STANDARD:
Verifies math performed properly for all 4 lower channels and determines
N-41 math error.
COMMENTS:
_SAT
_UNSAT
CRITICAL STEP
_
_UNSAT
STEP 10:
Determine incorrect maximum QPTR was recorded.
CRITICAL STEP
STANDARD:
Determines that based on the math error, the incorrect maximum QPTR
was recorded.
COMMENTS:
_UNSAT
STEP 11:
Determine incorrect quadrant of maximum QPTR was recorded.
STANDARD:
Determines that based on the math error, the incorrect quadrant of
maximum QPTR was recorded.
COMMENTS:
CRITICAL STEP
_SAT
_UNSAT
STEP 12:
Determines maximum QPTR exceeds limit of TS limits.
STANDARD:
Determines that maximum QPTR exceeds TS limit of 1.02 and that
Action of TS 3.4.2, Condition lA' applies. Calculates that power must be
reduced to 91.0 - 92.7%.
COMMENTS :
END OF TASK
TIME STOP:
_
NAPS Admin-1A
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CRITICAL STEP
UNSAT
NAPS Admin-1A
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KEY
Correct Numbers
CURRENT (UAMP): VERIFIED BY:
_
EXPECTED 100% (UAMP): VERIFIED BY:
_
UPPER
N41U = 161.039 GOOD
N42U = 169.414 GOOD
N43U = 174.253 GOOD
N44U = 210.355 GOOD
LOWER
N41L = 199.992 GOOD
N42L = 174.523 GOOD
N43L = 218.294 GOOD
N44L = 229.141 GOOD
UPPER
N41U = 161.200 GOOD
N42U = 170.300 GOOD
N43U = 174.900 GOOD
N44U = 211.200 GOOD
LOWER
N41L = 188.800 GOOD
N42L = 170.300 GOOD
N43L = 212.700 GOOD
N44L = 223.400 GOOD
NORMALIZED DETECTOR READING
TILT RATIOS
UPPER
N41U = 0.9990 GOOD
N42U = 0.9948 GOOD
N43U = 0.9963 GOOD
N44U = 0.9960 GOOD
LOWER
N41L = 1.0593 GOOD
N42L = 1.0248 GOOD
N43L = 1.0263 GOOD
N44L = 1.0257 GOOD
UPPER
N41U = 1.0025 GOOD
N42U = 0.9983 GOOD
N43U = 0.9998 GOOD
N44U = 0.9995 GOOD
LOWER
N41L = t;Q245 GOOD
N42L = 0.9911 GOOD
N43L = 0.9926 GOOD
N44L = 0.9920 GOOD
DETECTOR NOT IN SERVICE (K0829): 0
All detectors are in service.
HIGHEST QUADRANT POWER TILT RATIO:
1.0245 GOOD
KEY
In-Correct Numbers (N41 lower inverted)
CURRENT (UAMP): VERIFIED BY:
_
EXPECTED 100% (UAMP): VERIFIED BY:
_
UPPER
N41U = 161.039 GOOD
N42U = 169.414 GOOD
N43U = 174.253 GOOD
N44U = 210.355 GOOD
LOWER
N41L = 199.992 GOOD
N42L = 174.523 GOOD
N43L = 218.294 GOOD
N44L = 229.141 GOOD
UPPER
N41U = 161.200 GOOD
N42U = 170.300 GOOD
N43U = 174.900 GOOD
N44U = 211.200 GOOD
LOWER
N41L = 188.800 GOOD
N42L = 170.300 GOOD
N43L = 212.700 GOOD
N44L = 223.400 GOOD
NORMALIZED DETECTOR READING
TILT RATIOS
UPPER
N41U = 0.9990 GOOD
N42U = 0.9948 GOOD
N43U = 0.9963 GOOD
N44U = 0.9960 GOOD
LOWER
N41L = 1.0593 GOOD
N42L = 1.0248 GOOD
N43L = 1.0263 GOOD
N44L = 1.0257 GOOD
UPPER
N41U = 1.0025 GOOD
N42U = 0.9983 GOOD
N43U = 0.9998 GOOD
N44U = 0.9995 GOOD
LOWER
N41L = 0.9761:GOOD
N42L = 0.9911 GOOD
N43L = 0.9926 GOOD
N44L = 0.9920 GOOD
DETECTOR NOT IN SERVICE (K0829): 0
All detectors are in service.
HIGHEST QUADRANT POWER TILT RATIO:
1.0025 GOOD
NAPS Admin-1A
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CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:
STEP #
Explanation
9
Step is necessary, the operator must identify that math error occurred (inverted
numbers).
10
Step is necessary, the operator must identify that due to the math error, the incorrect
maximum QPTR was recorded.
11
Step is necessary, the operator must identify that due to the math error, the incorrect
quadrant of the maximum QPTR was recorded.
12
Step is necessary, the operator must identify that TS limits have been exceeded and
identifies the correct Action.
NAPS Admin-1A
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CANDIDATE CUE SHEET
(TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Reactor power is stable at 100%.
The unit supervisor desired a hand-calculated QPTR be performed on unit 1.
The Unit 1 OATC has just completed 1-PT-23, QUAD RENT POWER TILT RATIO
DETERMINATION, up through step 4 of Attachment 2, QPTR Hand Calculation.
INITIATING CUES:
You are to perform step 5 of Attachment 2, QPTR Hand Calculation.
TIME CRITICAL
N/A
CURRENT (UAMP) : VERIFIED BY:
_
EXPECTED 100% (UAMP): VERIFIED BY:
_
UPPER
N41U = 161.039 GOOD
N42U = 169.414 GOOD
N43U = 174.253 GOOD
N44U = 210.355 GOOD
LOWER
N41L= 199.992 GOOD
N42L = 174.523 GOOD
N43L = 218.294 GOOD
N44L = 229.141 GOOD
UPPER
N41U = 161.200 GOOD
N42U = 170.300 GOOD
N43U = 174.900 GOOD
N44U = 211.200 GOOD
LOWER
N41L = 188.800 GOOD
N42L = 170.300 GOOD
N43L = 212.700 GOOD
N44L = 223.400 GOOD
NAPS Admin-1 B
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REGION II
INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION
Admin-1B
CALCULATE THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE
REACTOR VESSEL HYDROGEN VENTING TIME
CANDIDATE
EXAMINER
NAPS Admin-1 B
Page 2 of 8
REGION II
INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION
CALCULATE THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE REACTOR VESSEL HYDROGEN VENTING TIME
Alternate Path:
No
Facility JPM #:
R-217
KIA Rating(s):
G2.1.25 (2.8/3.1)
Standards
Allowable vent time calculated lAW FR-1.3, Attachment 1 to be 1.52 minutes or 1 minute 31 seconds (1.47 - 1.57
minutes acceptable).
Preferred Evaluation Location:
Preferred Evaluation Method:
Perform _X_ Simulate
X
Simulator
Classroom _-=--,-_
References:
FR-1.3, Response to Voids in Reactor Vessel, Attachments 1 and 2, Rev. 11.
Validation Time:
15 min.
Time Critical: NO
=======================================================================
Candidate:
NAME
Time Start:
_
Time Finish:
_
Performance Rating:
UNSAT
_
Performance Time
_
Examiner:
_
- ---- ---------_/_--
NAME
SIGNATURE
DATE
=======================================================================
COMMENTS
Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed:
NAPS Admin-1 B
Page 3 of 8
FR-1.3, Response to Void in Reactor Vessel, attachments 1 and 2.
Calculator
READ TO OPERATOR
DIRECTION TO TRAINEE:
I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed. All control room steps shall be
performed for this JPM, including any required communications. I will provide initiating cues and reports
on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned
task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you.
Initial Conditions
A SBLOCA has occurred on Unit 1.
1-FR-1.3, Response to Voids in Reactor Vessel , has been implemented and completed through subsequent
step 21.
Containment Pressure - 9 psia.
Containment Temperature - 140°F.
H2 Concentration - 1.8%.
RCS Pressure - 1500 psig.
Initiating Cues
Perform step 22 of 1-FR-1.3 to calculate maximum allowable reactor vessel hydrogen venting time.
When you finish the actions necessary to accomplish this, please inform an examiner.
NAPS Adm in-1 B
Page 4 of 8
Performance Checklist
Notes to the Evaluator.
Task critical elements are denoted by an asterisk (*). If substeps of a critical element also have an asterisk (*),
then only those asterisked substeps are critical to performance of that task element.
Critical step sequencing requirements: 1 & 2 (any order) before 3; 3 & 4 (any order) before 5.
START TIME:
_
- Step 1
DETERMINE CONTAINMENT VOLUME (STP).
CRITICAL STEP
Standards
a)
Determines containment temperature from Initial Conditions.
-
b)
Converts containment temperature in of to oR. (140°F + 460 =6000R)
c)
Determines containment pressure from Initial Conditions.
d)
Inserts containment pressure and oR into formula.
- e)
Determines Containment volume (ref: 9.137 x 105 Cu Ft).
-
UNSAT
Evaluator's Note
- This step is sequence critical. **
Evaluator's Comments
- Step 2
DETERMINE MAXIMUM HYDROGEN VOLUME TO BE VENTED .
CRITICAL STEP
Standards
a)
Inserts H2 concentration and containment volume into formula.
-
- b)
Determines max H2 volume to be vented (Ref: 10964 Cu Ft).
Evaluator's Note
- This step is sequence critical.**
-
UNSAT
Evaluator's Comments
- Step 3
DETERMINE HYDROGEN FLOW RATE BASED ON RCS PRESSURE.
Standard
a)
Consults Attachment 2 to determine hydrogen flow rate.
b)
Determines RCS pressure from Initial Conditions.
c)
Evaluator's Note
- This step is sequence critical**
Evaluator's Comments
- Step 4
CALCULATE MAXIMUM VENTING TIME.
Standard
1.
Recalls maximum H2 volume to be vented and inserts into formula.
2.
Recalls H2 flowrate and inserts into formula.
- c) Calculates venting period as 1.52 minutes or 1 minute 31 seconds (1.47 - 1.57
minutes acceptable).
Evaluator's Note
- This step is sequence critical. **
Evaluator's Comments
NAPS Admin-1 B
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CRITICAL STEP
_SAT
_
UNSAT
CRITICAL STEP
_
_UNSAT
Step 6
REPORT TO NUCLEAR SHIFT MANAGER (EVALUATOR).
Standard
Verbal status report made of task completion.
STOP TIME:
_
Evaluator's Comments
NAPS Admin-1 B
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___ SAT
___ UNSAT
STEP #
1
2
3
4
CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:
Explanation
Required to calculate containment volume.
Required to calculate volume of hydrogen to be vented .
Required to determine flow rate.
Required to calculate venting time.
NAPS Admin-1 B
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NAPS Admin-1 B
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CANDIDATE CUE SHEET
(TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)
Initial Conditions
A SBLOCA has occurred on Unit 1.
1-FR-1.3, Response to Voids in Reactor Vessel, has been implemented and completed
through subsequent step 21.
Containment Pressure - 9 psia.
Containment Temperature - 140°F.
H2 Concentration - 1.8%.
RCS Pressure - 1500 psig.
Initiating Cues
Perform step 22 of 1-FR-1.3 to calculate maximum allowable reactor vessel hydrogen venting
time.
When you finish the actions necessary to accomplish this, please inform an examiner.
NAPS Adm in-2
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REGION II
INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION
Admin-2
O-PT-80 AC SOURCES OPERABILITY VERIFICATION
CANDIDATE
EXAMINER
NAPS Admin-2
Page 2 of 8
REGION II
INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION
0-PT-80 AC SOURCES OPERABILITY VERIFICATION
Alternate Path:
Yes, determine surveillance is unsat.
Facility JPM #:
'Admin-100
KIA Rating(s):
GEN 2.2.12 (3.0/3.4)
Task Standard:
Determine that 1H 4160v bus voltage is out of specifications low.
Preferred Evaluation Location:
Simulator
X
In-Plant
_
References:
0-PT-80 "AC SOURCES OPERABILITY VERIFICATION"
TS-3 .8.1
Validation Time:
15 min.
Preferred Evaluation Method:
Perform _X_ Simulate
Time Critical: NO
=======================================================================
Candidate:
NAME
Performance Rating:
UNSAT
_
Examiner:
_
Time Start:
_
Time Finish:
_
Performance Time
_
~/_--
NAME
SIGNATURE
DATE
=======================================================================
COMMENTS
NAPS Admin-2
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SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Recall rc # 2
2. Override meter for 1H Emergency Bus voltage to 0.81, meter should read approx. 4000
volts.
NAPS Admin-2
Page 4 of 8
Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed:
0-PT-80 "AC SOURCES OPERABILITY VERIFICATION"
READ TO OPERATOR
DIRECTION TO TRAINEE:
I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed. All control room
steps shall be performed for this JPM, including any required communications. I will
provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you
indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have
completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you.
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Unit 1 is stable at 100% power.
0-PT-80 "AC SOURCES OPERABILITY VERIFICATION" is scheduled to be completed
during your shift for its normal weekly surveillance.
Attachment 2, Unit 2 Emergency busses has already been completed.
INITIATING CUES:
You are to complete 0-PT-80 "AC SOURCES OPERABILITY VERIFICATION."
TIME CRITICAL
N1A
START TIME:
_
NAPS Admin-2
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STEP 1:
Review "Initial Conditions".
STANDARD:
Reviews section 3.0.
-
COMMENTS:
-
UNSAT
STEP 2:
Review "Precautions and Limitations".
STANDARD:
Reviews section 4.0.
-
COMMENTS:
-
UNSAT
STEP 3:
Perform Attachment 1, Unit 1 Emergency Buses.
CRITICAL STEP
STANDARD:
During performance of completing attachment determines that 1H
Emergency Bus voltage is out of specifications low.
-
COMMENTS:
-
UNSAT
STEP 4:
Perform Attachment 2, Unit 2 Emergency Buses.
STANDARD:
Already performed per initial conditions.
-
COMMENTS:
-
UNSAT
STEP 5:
Perform Attachment 3, Switchyard.
STANDARD:
Completes attachment.
-
COMMENTS:
-
UNSAT
NAPS Admin-2
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STEP 6:
Perform section 7.1, "Acceptance Criteria".
CRITICAL STEP
STANDARD:
Determines that step 7.1.1 cannot be signed off.
-
COMMENTS:
-
UNSAT
STEP 7:
Perform section 7.2, "Follow-On Tasks".
CRITICAL STEP
STANDARD:
Determines that PT is UNSAT and Actions of TS 3.8.1, Condition 'A'
applies. Records 1H bus as inoperable on cover sheet and marks
-
coversheet UNSAT.
COMMENTS:
-
UNSAT
STEP 8:
Perform section 7.3, "Completion Notification".
STANDARD:
Informs Shift Manager that the test is complete and UNSAT.
-
COMMENTS:
-
UNSAT
END OF TASK
TIME STOP:
_
CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:
STEP #
Explanation
3
Required to determine that 1H bus voltage is below acceptable value.
6
Required to determine that test is unsat.
7
Required to determine ability to apply correct TS and LCO.
NAPS Admin-2
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NAPS Admin-2
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CANDIDATE CUE SHEET
(TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Unit 1 is stable at 100% power.
0-PT-80 "AC SOURCES OPERABILITY VERIFICATION" is scheduled to be completed
during your shift for its normal weekly surveillance.
Attachment 2, Unit 2 Emergency busses has already been completed.
INITIATING CUES:
You are to complete 0-PT-80 "AC SOURCES OPERABILITY VERIFICATION".
TIME CRITICAL
N/A
CANDIDATE
EXAMINER
REGION II
INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION
Admin-3b
ASSESS PERSONNEL EXPOSURE
NAPS Adm in-3b
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NAPS Admin-3b
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REGION II
INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION
Task:
Determine TEDE While Working in a High Airborne Area.
Alternate Path:
N/A
Facility JPM #:
N/A
KIA Rating(s):
Gen 2.3.4 (2.5/3.1)
Task Standard:
Determines that wearing a respirator will result in a lower dose.
Preferred Evaluation Location:
Preferred Evaluation Method:
Perform _X_ Simulate
x
Simulator
Classroom _-<->-_
References:
Advanced Radiation Worker Training Manual Level 2
Validation Time: 10 min.
Time Critical: NO
===============================================================================
Candidate:
NAME
Time Start:
_
Time Finish:
_
Performance Rating:
UNSAT
_
Performance Time
_
Examiner:-------------
NAME
SIGNATURE
1
DATE
=======================================================================
COMMENTS
NONE
SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:
NAPS Admin-3b
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NAPS Admin-3b
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Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed:
Calculator
READ TO OPERATOR
DIRECTIONS TO STUDENT:
I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed. All control room steps shall be
performed for this JPM, including any required communications. I will provide initiating cues and reports
on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned
task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you.
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
The Control Room has directed you to enter an area to align several valves.
The estimated dose rate in the area is 180 mRem/hr. An airborne contamination concern also exists.
It is estimated that it will take you approximately 25 minutes to complete the alignment if you wear a
respirator.
If you do NOT wear a respirator. the alignment will take you only 20 minutes, but Radiation Protection
projects that your internal exposure will be 8 DAC-hrs.
INITIATING CUE:
You are to determine whether you should wear a respirator to minim ize your total effective dose equivalent.
NAPS Admin-3b
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Note: Candidate may perfonn these steps in a different order, however, the calculated dose should be
correct.
START TIME:
_
STEP 1:
Determines internal exposure while wearing a respirator.
STANDARD:
Determines internal exposure to be ZERO while wearing a respirator.
-
COMMENTS:
-
UNSAT
STEP 2:
Determines external exposure while wearing a respirator.
CRITICAL STEP
STANDARD:
Calculate external exposure to be 75 mRem TEDE while wearing a
respirator.
-
180 mRem / hr x 1 hr/60 min x 25 min =75 mRem
-
UNSAT
COMMENTS:
STEP 3:
Determines TOTAL exposure while wearing a respirator.
CRITICAL STEP
STANDARD:
Determines total exposure to be 75 mRem while wearing a respirator.
-
omRem internal + 75 mRem external =75 mRem total
COMMENTS:
-
UNSAT
STEP 4:
Determines internal exposure while NOT wearing a respirator.
CRITICAL STEP
STANDARD:
Determines internal exposure to be 20 mRem while not wearing a
-
respirator.
2.5 mRem / hr x 8 DAC-hrs. =20 mRem
-
UNSAT
COMMENTS:
NAPS Admin-3b
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STEP 5:
Determines external exposure while NOT wearing a respirator.
CRITICAL STEP
STANDARD :
Determines external exposure to be 60 mRem TEDE while not wearing
-
a respirator.
180 mRem / hr x 1 hr/60 min x 20 min = 60 mRem
-
UNSAT
COMMENTS:
STEP 6
Determines TOTAL exposure while NOT wearing a respirator.
CRITICAL STEP
STANDARD:
Determines total exposure to be 80 mRem while not wearing a
-
respirator.
20 mRem internal + 60 mRem external = 80 mRem total
-
UNSAT
COMMENTS:
STEP?
Determines TOTAL exposure while wearing a respirator is LOWER than
CRITICAL STEP
while not wearing a respirator.
-
STANDARD:
Compares total exposures and determines that wearing a respirator
results in a lower total exposure .
COMMENTS:
-
UNSAT
END OF TASK
TIME STOP:
_
CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:
STEP #
Explanation
2&3
Required to determine dose with respirator
4,5,6
Required to determine dose without respirator
7
Required to determine lowest dose.
NAPS Admin-3b
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NAPS Admin-3b
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CANDIDATE CUE SHEET
(TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
The Control Room has directed you to enter an area to align several valves.
The estimated dose rate in the area is 180 mRem/hr. An airborne contamination concern also exists.
It is estimated that it will take you approximately 25 minutes to complete the alignment if you wear a
respirator.
If you do NOT wear a respirator, the alignment will take you only 20 minutes, but Radiation Protection
projects that your internal exposure will be 8 DAC-hrs.
INITIATING CUE:
You are to determine whether you should wear a respirator to minimize your total effective dose equivalent.
NAPS Admin-4
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REGION II
INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION
Admin-4
EPIP-1.01 EMERGENCY MANAGER CONTROLLING
PROCEDURE
Determine highest EPIP classification.
CANDIDATE
EXAMINER
NAPS Admin-4
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REGION II
INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION
Classify an emergency event (EPIP-1.01).
Alternate Path:
Facility JPM #:
KIA Rating(s):
Gen 2.4.29 (2.6/4.0)
Task Standard:
Event is classified as a Site Area Emergency (SAE) per TAB J.2
Preferred Evaluation LOcation:
Preferred Evaluation Method:
Simulate _X_
Perform
X
Simulator
X
Classroom _-U.._
References:
EPIP-1.01, "EMERGENCY MANAGER CONTROLLING PROCEDURE, Rev. 42.
EMERGENCY ACTION LEVEL TECHNICAL BASIS DOCUMENT, Rev. 13.
Validation Time: 10 min.
Time Critical: NO
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Candidate:
NAME
Time Start:
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Time Finish:
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Performance Rating:
UNSAT
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Performance Time
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Examiner:
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NAME
SIGNATURE
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DATE
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Comments
SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:
NONE
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Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed:
EPIP-1.01, "EMERGENCY MANAGER CONTROLLING PROCEDURE, Rev 42.
EMERGENCY ACTION LEVEL TECHNICAL BASIS DOCUMENT, Rev. 13.
READ TO OPERATOR
DIRECTIONS TO STUDENT:
I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed. All control room steps
shall be performed for this JPM, including any required communications. I will provide initiating
cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you
understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return
the handout sheet I provided you.
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Units 1&2 were operating at 100% power when a topped-out non-licensed operator overpowered a
security officer and took his weapon.
The operator then entered the main control room and ordered all personnel to leave.
The operating crews were able to perform the immediate actions of AP-20, "OPERATION FROM THE
AUXILIARY SHUTDOWN PANEL" prior to exiting the main control room at time 1414.
The operators from each unit assembled at their respective auxiliary shutdown panels at time 1416.
Progress in AP-20 has continued with auxiliary feedwater flow being throttled at time 1424 and
pressurizer heaters energized at time 1428.
Security has staged officers at all access points to the main control room.
INITIATING CUE:
You are requested to classify the emergency event and determine any Protective Action
Recommendation if required.
Assume any support personnel designated by the procedure are performing as required.
START TIME:
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STEP 1:
Determine the event category using the emergency action level
table index.
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STANDARD:
Event is identified as a "Security" event.
COMMENTS:
UNSAT
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STEP 2:
Review the emergency action level tab associated with the event
category.
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STANDARD :
Emergency action level tab is reviewed.
COMMENTS:
UNSAT
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STEP 3:
Use available resources to obtain indications of emergency
conditions.
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STANDARD:
Conditions are reviewed .
COMMENTS:
UNSAT
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STEP 4:
Verify that an emergency action level has been exceeded.
CRITICAL STEP
STANDARD:
Event is classified as a Site Area emergency (SAE) per TAB J.2.
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COMMENTS:
-
UNSAT
END OF TASK
TIME STOP:
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CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:
STEP #
Explanation
4
The candidate needs to be able to utilize the procedure and determine that a Site
Area Emergency (SAE) needs to be declared.
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CANDIDATE CUE SHEET
(TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Units 1&2 were operating at 100% power when a topped-out non-licensed operator
overpowered a security officer and took his weapon.
The operator then entered the main control room and ordered all personnel to leave.
The operating crews were able to perform the immediate actions of AP-20, "OPERATION
FROM THE AUXILIARY SHUTDOWN PANEL" prior to exiting the main control room at time
1414.
The operators from each unit assembled at their respective auxiliary shutdown panels at time
1416.
Progress in AP-20 has continued with auxiliary feedwater flow being throttled at time 1424 and
pressurizer heaters energized at time 1428.
Security has staged officers at all access points to the main control room.
INITIATING CUE:
You are requested to classify the emergency event and determine any Protective Action
Recommendation if required.
Assume any support personnel designated by the procedure are performing as required.