ML101520400
| ML101520400 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Oconee |
| Issue date: | 05/04/2010 |
| From: | NRC/RGN-II |
| To: | Duke Energy Carolinas |
| References | |
| 50-269/10-301, 50-270/10-301, 50-287/10-301 | |
| Download: ML101520400 (96) | |
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Admn-114 RU Page 1 of 9 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE ADMIN-1 14 MODE CHANGE VERIFICATION FOR MODE 1&2 ENTRY CANDIDATE EXAMINER REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE ADMIN-114 Admin-114 RO Page 1 of 9 MODE CHANGE VERIFICATION FOR MODE 1&2 ENTRY CANDIDATE EXAMINER
Admin-114 RO Page 2 of 9 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task:
Mode Change Verification Alternate Path:
No Facility JPM #:
Admin-114 KIA Rating(s):
System:
Generic K/A:
2.1.25 Rating:
3.9/4.2 Task Standard:
Perform Mode change verification and identify any component(s) that does NOT meet its required conditions.
Preferred Evaluation Location:
Preferred Evaluation Method:
Simulator X
In-Plant Perform X
Simulate
References:
PT/1/A!0600/OO1 B, Enclosure 13.23 Validation Time: 20 minutes Time Critical: NO Candidate:
Time Start:
NAME Time Finish:
Performance Rating:
SAT UNSAT Performance Time:
Examiner:
NAME SIGNATURE DATE COMM ENTS Mode Change Verification Alternate Path:
No Facility JPM #:
Admin-114 KIA Rating(s):
System: Generic KIA:
2.1.25 Rating:
3.9/4.2 Task Standard:
REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Admin-114 RO Page 2 of 9 Perform Mode change verification and identify any component(s) that does NOT meet its required conditions.
Preferred Evaluation Location:
Preferred Evaluation Method:
Simulator _X_ In-Plant __
Perform X
Simulate
References:
PT/1/A/06001001 B, Enclosure 13.23 Validation Time: 20 minutes Time Critical: NO
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Candidate:
Time Start: ___ _
NAME Time Finish: ----
Performance Rating:
SAT ___ UNSAT __ _
Performance Time: ----
Examiner: ____________ _
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NAME SIGNATURE DATE
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COMMENTS
SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:
- 1. Recall Snap2l3 2.
Import files for ADMIN-1 14 3.
Update CBAST Boron 10620 ppmB
- 4. Place Dummy Bistable Prop in B RPS Channel (RCP/flux trip)
- 5. GotoRUN Admin-114 RU Page 3 of 9 SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:
- 1. Recall Snap 213
- 2. Import files for ADMIN-114
- 3. Update CBAST Boron 10620 ppmB
- 4. Place Dummy Bistable Prop in B RPS Channel (RCP/flux trip)
- 5. Go to RUN Admin-114 RO Page 3 of 9
Admin-114 RU Page 4 of 9 Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed:
PTI1IAIO600IOOI B (Instrument Surveillance Prior To Mode Change) Enclosure 13.23, Entering Modes I & 2 From Mode 3 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 startup in progress Unit I in MODE 3 PTI1IAIO600!OO1 B (Instrument Surveillance Prior To Mode Change) Enclosure 13.23, (Entering Modes 1 & 2 From Mode 3) is in progress.
All control rod, APSR and related surveillances have been completed.
INITIATING CUES:
The CR SRO directs you to complete PTIIIAIO600/OO1 B (Instrument Surveillance Prior To Mode Change) Enclosure 13.23, Entering Modes 1 & 2 From Mode 3.
When PT complete, inform CR SRO of any surveillances that are not met.
Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed:
Admin-114 RO Page 4 of 9 PT/1/A/06001001 B (Instrument Surveillance Prior To Mode Change) Enclosure 13.23, Entering Modes 1 & 2 From Mode 3 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 startup in progress Unit 1 in MODE 3 PT/1/A/06001001 B (Instrument Surveillance Prior To Mode Change) Enclosure 13.23, (Entering Modes 1 & 2 From Mode 3) is in progress.
All control rod, APSR and related surveillances have been completed.
INITIATING CUES:
The CR SRO directs you to complete PT/1/A/0600/001 B (Instrument Surveillance Prior To Mode Change) Enclosure 13.23, Entering Modes 1 & 2 From Mode 3.
When PT complete, inform CR SRO of any surveillances that are not met.
Admin-114 RO Page 5of9 START TIME:
STEP 1:
RPS Instrumentation RC Temperature TH (A Loop)
CRITICAL STEP Verify computer readouts agree within 3°F (If OAC unavailable, 5°F in SAT RPS Cab).
STANDARD:
Determine computer points DO NOT agree within 3°F by calling points UNSAT up on the OAC.
COMMENTS:
STEP 2:
RPS Instrumentation RC Temperature TH (B Loop)
Verify computer readouts agree within 3°F (If OAC unavailable, 5°F in SAT RPS Cab).
STANDARD:
Determine computer points DO agree within 3°F by calling points up on theOAC.
UNSAT COMMENTS:
STEP 3:
RPS Instrumentation RC Flow Verify total flow agrees within 4800 klbm/hr SAT AND Verify NO computer alarms for high flow present.
UN SAT STANDARD:
Determine computer points DO agree within 4800 klbm!hr by calling points up on the OAC.
Determine NO computer alarms for high flow present by observing the OAC alarm screen.
COMMENTS:
STARTTIME: __ _
STEP 1:
RPS Instrumentation RC Temperature TH (A Loop)
Verify computer readouts agree within 3°F (If OAC unavailable, 5°F in RPS Cab).
STANDARD:
Determine computer points DO NOT agree within 3°F by calling points up on the OAC.
COMMENTS:
STEP 2:
RPS Instrumentation RC Temperature TH (8 Loop)
Verify computer readouts agree within 3°F (If OAC unavailable, 5°F in RPS Cab).
STANDARD:
Determine computer pOints DO agree within 3°F by calling points up on the OAC.
COMMENTS:
STEP 3:
RPS Instrumentation RC Flow Verify total flow agrees within 4800 klbm/hr AND Verify NO computer alarms for high flow present.
STANDARD:
Determine computer points DO agree within 4800 klbm/hr by calling points up on the OAC.
Determine NO computer alarms for high flow present by observing the OAC alarm screen.
COMMENTS:
Admin-114 RO Page 5 of 9 CRITICAL STEP SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT
Admin-i14 RU Page6of9 STEP 4:
CBAST CRITICAL STEP Verify equivalency of ii UU ft3 of ii,UUU ppm boron per OP/U/Ni I 08/UU1 SAT (Curves And General Information).
STANDARD:
Obtain CBAST level and boron concentration from the OAC or from Boron Board and CBAST level gauge. (66 inches and 10620 ppmB)
UNSAT Determine CBAST is in the inoperable range of Enclosure 3.15 (CBAST Concentration Vs. Level Curve)
COMMENTS:
- CRITICAL STEP STEP 5:
RPS Instrumentation RP RCPIFIux Trip Verify no Dummy Bistable installed.
SAT Verify no trips present.
Verify status annunciators operable (lamp test).
UN SAT STANDARD:
- Determines that Dummy Bistable is installed on B RPS channel (RCP/flux trip).
Verify no trips present by observing Statalarms on 1 SA-1.
- Determines that 1SA-5/E-2 (RP Channel B Dummy Bistable Inserted) does not illuminate when performing an annunciators lamp test.
COMMENTS:
STEP 6:
RCS Loops Verify required RCPs (3 or 4) in operation with RCS flow indicated.
SAT STANDARD:
Determine 4 RCP5 are in operation by observing red on lights lit and normal pump amps. Determine RCS flow is indicated on RC Flow gauge on 1UB1.
UN SAT COMMENTS:
STEP 4:
CBAST Verify equivalency of 1100 ft3 of 11,000 ppm boron per OP/0/A/11 08/001 (Curves And General Information).
STANDARD:
Obtain CBAST level and boron concentration from the OAC or from Boron Board and CBAST level gauge. (66 inches and 10620 ppmB)
Determine CBAST is in the inoperable range of Enclosure 3.15 (CBAST Concentration Vs. Level Curve)
COMMENTS:
STEP 5:
RPS Instrumentation RP RCP/Flux Trip Verify no Dummy Bistable installed.
Verify no trips present.
Verify status annunciators operable (lamp test).
STANDARD:
- Determines that Dummy Bistable is installed on 'B' RPS channel (RCP/flux trip).
Verify no trips present by observing Statalarms on 1 SA-1.
- Determines that 1 SA-5/E-2 (RP Channel B Dummy Bistable Inserted) does not illuminate when performing an annunciators lamp test.
COMMENTS:
STEP 6:
RCS Loops Verify required RCPs (3 or 4) in operation with RCS flow indicated.
STANDARD:
Determine 4 RCPs are in operation by observing red on lights lit and normal pump amps. Determine RCS flow is indicated on RC Flow gauge on 1UB1.
COMMENTS:
Admin-114 RO Page 6 of 9 CRITICAL STEP SAT UNSAT
Admin-114 RO Page7of9 STEP 7:
Inform CR SRO of any surveillances that are NOT met.
CRITICAL STEP STANDARD:
Candidate should determine that the following surveillances are not met.
SAT SR 3.3.1.1 for RPS Instrumentation RC Temperature TH (A Loop) is not met.
SR 16.5.13.1 for the CBAST is not met.
UNSAT SR 3.3.1.1 Dummy Bistable is installed Cue: Ask candidate about any surveillances that were not met if not addressed.
COMMENTS:
END TASK STOP TIME:
STEP 7:
Inform CR SRO of any surveillances that are NOT met.
STANDARD:
Candidate should determine that the following surveillances are not met.
SR 3.3.1.1 for RPS Instrumentation RC Temperature TH (A Loop) is not met.
SR 16.5.13.1 for the CBAST is not met.
SR 3.3.1.1 Dummy Bistable is installed Cue: Ask candidate about any surveillances that were not met if not addressed.
COMMENTS:
END TASK STOP TIME: ____
Admin-114 RO Page 7 of 9 CRITICAL STEP SAT UNSAT
CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:
STEP #
Explanation 1
This step is required to determine the condition is not met.
4 This step is required to determine the condition is not met.
5 This step is required to determine the condition is not met.
7 This step is required to inform surveillances NOT met.
Admin-114 RO Page 8 of 9 CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:
STEP #
Explanation 1
This step is required to determine the condition is not met.
4 This step is required to determine the condition is not met.
5 This step is required to determine the condition is not met.
7 This step is required to inform surveillances NOT met.
Admin-114 RO Page 8 of 9
CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Unit 1 startup in progress Unit 1 in MODE 3 PTI1IA!06001001 B (Instrument Surveillance Prior To Mode Change) Enclosure 13.23, (Entering Modes 1 & 2 From Mode 3) is in progress.
All control rod, APSR and related surveillances have been completed.
INITIATING CUES:
The CR SRO directs you to complete PT/11A10600/OO1 B (Instrument Surveillance Prior To Mode Change) Enclosure 13.23, Entering Modes 1 & 2 From Mode 3.
When PT complete, inform CR SRO of any surveillances that are not met.
CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Unit 1 startup in progress Unit 1 in MODE 3 PT/1/A/06001001 B (Instrument Surveillance Prior To Mode Change) Enclosure 13.23, (Entering Modes 1 & 2 From Mode 3) is in progress.
All control rod, APSR and related surveillances have been completed.
INITIATING CUES:
The CR SRO directs you to complete PT/1/A/06001001 B (Instrument Surveillance Prior To Mode Change) Enclosure 13.23, Entering Modes 1 & 2 From Mode 3.
When PT complete, inform CR SRO of any surveillances that are not met.
Admin 113 RO Page 1 of 8 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Admin 113 CALCULATE AN ESTIMATED CRITICAL ROD POSITION CANDIDATE EXAMINER REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Admin 113 Admin 113 RO Page 1 of 8 CALCULATE AN ESTIMATED CRITICAL ROD
. POSITION CANDIDATE EXAMINER
Admin 113 RO Page 2 of 8 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task:
Calculate an Estimated Critical Rod Position Alternate Path:
No Facility JPM #:
CRO-037 KIA Rating(s):
System:
GEN K/A:
2.1.19 Rating:
3.9/3.8 Task Standard:
Calculated inserted rod worth must agree within +/- 5% wd of attached example.
Preferred Evaluation Location:
Preferred Evaluation Method:
Simulator X
In-Plant Perform X
Simulate
References:
PT/i/All 103/15 (Reactivity Balance Procedure), End. 13.4 (Computerized ECP Calculation)
Validation Time: 17 minutes Time Critical: NO Candidate:
Time Start:
NAME Time Finish:
Performance Rating:
SAT UNSAT Performance Time:
Examiner:
/
NAME SIGNATURE DATE COMM ENTS REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Calculate an Estimated Critical Rod Position Alternate Path:
No Facility JPM #:
CRO-037 KIA Rating(s):
System: GEN KIA:
2.1.19 Rating:
3.9/3.8 Task Standard:
Admin 113 RO Page 2 of 8 Calculated inserted rod worth must agree within +/- 5% wd of attached example.
Preferred Evaluation Location:
Preferred Evaluation Method:
Simulator X
In-Plant Perform X
Simulate
References:
PT/1/A11103/15 (Reactivity Balance Procedure), Enc!. 13.4 (Computerized ECP Calculation)
Validation Time: 17 minutes Time Critical: NO
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Candidate:
Time Start: ----
NAME Time Finish: ___ _
Performance Rating:
SAT ___ UNSAT __ _
Performance Time: ___ _
Examiner: ________________ _
~/ ___
NAME SIGNATURE DATE
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COMMENTS
None Admin 113 RO Page3of8 SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:
SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:
None Admin 113 RO Page 3 of 8
Adminll3RO Page4of8 ToolslEguipmentlProcedures Needed:
PT/i/NI 103/15 (Reactivity Balance Procedure), End. 13.4 (Computerized ECP Calculation)
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 operated from 1/154/3 at 100% power 4/3 1000 Forced reactor shutdown is commenced at 10%/hr EFPD 127 PRESENT CONDITIONS:
4/10 1400 Unit #1 Startup in progress RCS Boron = 1325 RCS Temperature = 532°F.
Group 8 positioned at 35% withdrawn INITIATING CUES:
The Control Room SRO directs you to calculate an original estimated critical rod position for 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> from the present time per PT/I /A/1103/1 5, Reactivity Balance Procedure.
Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed:
PT/1/A/11 03/15 (Reactivity Balance Procedure), Encl. 13.4 (Computerized ECP Calculation)
READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTION TO TRAINEE:
Admin 113 RO Page 4 of 8 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 operated from 1/15 - 4/3 at 100% power 4/3 1000 - Forced reactor shutdown is commenced at 10%/hr EFPD = 127 PRESENT CONDITIONS:
4/10 1400 Unit #1 Startup in progress RCS Boron = 1325 RCS Temperature = 532°F.
Group 8 positioned at 35% withdrawn INITIATING CUES:
The Control Room SRO directs you to calculate an original estimated critical rod position for 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> from the present time per PT/1 IA/11 03/15, Reactivity Balance Procedure.
Admin 113 RO Page 5 of 8 START TIME:
STEP 1:
Step2.1 This enclosure must be performed twice the second is the separate SAT verification. Circle whether this is the original or the verification.
STANDARD:
Candidate should circle original and N/A the bullet step.
UNSAT Cue: If asked, as the SRO, inform candidate that the unit is NOT returning from a forced outage.
Continue to Step 2.2 COMMENTS:
CAUTION: IF the power history information from the last equilibrium Xe/Sm condition is NOT input into the code, significant error may result.
SAT STEP 2:
Step 2.2 Obtain the power history back to the last time of Xenon equilibrium to UNSAT perform the Xenon calculation from a source such as P1 Server, OAC, RO Log, etc.
Attach actual power history to this enclosure.
STANDARD:
The candidate will indicate that he will obtain a power history from one of the listed sources.
Cue: If asked, as the SRO, inform candidate that the unit is returning from a forced shutdown.
Cue: Direct the candidate to obtain power history form the JPM initial conditions.
Candidate indicates that he will attach the power history to this enclosure.
NOTE: This step is not necessary for the purposes of this JPM.
Continue to Step 2.3 COMMENTS:
START TIME: __
STEP 1:
Step 2.1 This enclosure must be performed twice - the second is the separate verification. Circle whether this is the original or the verification.
STANDARD:
Candidate should circle "original" and N/A the bullet step.
Cue: If asked, as the SRO, inform candidate that the unit is NOT returning from a forced outage.
Continue to Step 2.2 COMMENTS:
i I CAUTION: IF the power history information from the last equilibrium Xe/Sm condition is NOT input into the code, significant error may result.
STEP 2:
Step 2.2 Obtain the power history back to the last time of Xenon equilibrium to perform the Xenon calculation from a source such as PI Server, OAC, RO Log, etc.
Attach actual power history to this enclosure.
STANDARD:
The candidate will indicate that he will obtain a power history from one of the listed sources.
Cue: If asked, as the SRO, inform candidate that the unit is returning from a forced shutdown.
Cue: Direct the candidate to obtain power history form the JPM initial conditions.
Candidate indicates that he will attach the power history to this enclosure.
NOTE: This step is not necessary for the purposes of this JPM.
Continue to Step 2.3 COMMENTS:
I Admin 113 RO Page 5 of 8 SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT
Admin 113 RO Page 6 of 8 STEP 3:
Step 2.3 Open RhoCalc.
SAT STANDARD:
Candidate locates the RhoCaic icon on the PC and opens the program.
Cue: For the purposes of this JPM the RhoCaic program will already be open ° UNSAT the computer.
Continue to Step 2.5 COMMENTS:
STEP 4:
Step 2.4 CRITICAL STEP INPUT appropriate data for the estimated critical rod position calculation, select Calculate ECP, and print.
SAT STANDARD:
Candidate inserts the data given to him into the program.
Name UNSAT Power History Current Boron Concentration EFPD Group 8 position The Calculate ECP button is pressed to run the calculation. Critical rod limits must agree within +/- 5% of attached example.
NOTE: The Candidate must also select the desired unit. This may be done before or after entering the other data Cue: Ask candidate to print the calculation.
COMMENTS:
END TASK STOP TIME:
Admin 113 RO age 0
P 6 f 8 STEP 3:
Step 2.3 Open RhoCalc.
SAT STANDARD:
Candidate locates the RhoCalc icon on the PC and opens the program.
Cue: For the purposes of this JPM the RhoCalc program will already be open on UNSAT the computer.
Continue to Step 2.5 COMMENTS:
STEP 4:
Step 2.4 CRITICAL STEP INPUT appropriate data for the estimated critical rod position calculation, select "Calculate ECP", and print.
SAT STANDARD:
Candidate inserts the data given to him into the program.
Name UNSAT Power History Current Boron Concentration EFPD Group 8 position The "Calculate ECP" button is pressed to run the calculation. Critical rod limits must agree within +/- 5% of attached example.
NOTE: The Candidate must also select the desired unit. This may be done before or after entering the other data Cue: Ask candidate to print the calculation.
COMMENTS:
END TASK STOP TIME: ____ _
Admin 113 RO Page 7 of 8 CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:
STEP #
Explanation 4
Step is necessary because the candidate needs to perform this step for the computer to calculate the ECP to determine the expected rod positions for criticality.
CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:
STEP #
Explanation Admin 113 RO Page 7 of 8 4
Step is necessary because the candidate needs to perform this step for the computer to calculate the ECP to determine the expected rod positions for criticality.
Admin 113 RO Page8of8 CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Unit 1 operated from 1/15 4/3 at 100% power 4/3 1000 Forced reactor shutdown is commenced at 10%/hr EFPD = 127 PRESENT CONDITIONS:
4/10 1400 Unit #1 Startup in progress RCS Boron = 1325 RCS Temperature 532°F.
Group 8 positioned at 35% withdrawn INITIATING CUES:
The Control Room SRO directs you to calculate an original estimated critical rod position for 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> from the present time per PT/1/A/1103/15, Reactivity Balance Procedure.
CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Unit 1 operated from 1/15 - 4/3 at 100% power 4/3 1000 - Forced reactor shutdown is commenced at 10%/hr EFPD = 127 PRESENT CONDITIONS:
4/10 1400 Unit #1 Startup in progress RCS Boron = 1325 RCS Temperature = 532°F.
Group 8 positioned at 35% withdrawn INITIATING CUES:
Admin 113 RO Page 8 of 8 The Control Room SRO directs you to calculate an original estimated critical rod position for 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> from the present time per PT/1/A/11 03/15, Reactivity Balance Procedure.
Admin-207 RO Page 1 of 11 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Admin-207 Perform SG Downcomer Temperature Surveillance CANDIDATE EXAMINER REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Admin-207 Admin-207 RO Page 1 of 11 Perform SG Downcomer Temperature Surveillance CANDIDATE EXAMINER
Admin-207 RO Page2of 11 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task:
Perform SG Downcomer Temperature Surveillance Alternate Path:
No Facility JPM #:
New K/A Rating(s):
System:
Gen K/A:
2.2.12 Rating:
3.7/4.1 Task Standard:
Perform SG Downcomer Temperature Surveillance by procedure and determine that the surveillance is NOT met.
Preferred Evaluation Location:
Preferred Evaluation Method:
Simulator X
In-Plant Perform X
Simulate
References:
OP/1/A/1105/014 End 4.1 (Mode 1&2) and End. 4.16 (Channel Check Of OTSG Downcomer Temperatures)
Validation Time: 18 minutes Time Critical: NO Candidate:
Time Start:
NAME Time Finish:
Performance Rating:
SAT UNSAT Performance Time:
Examiner:
/
NAME SIGNATURE DATE COMMENTS Task:
REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Perform SG Downcomer Temperature Surveillance Alternate Path:
No Facility JPM #:
New KIA Rating(s):
System: Gen KIA:
2.2.12 Rating:
3.7/4.1 Task Standard:
Admin-207 RO Page 2 of 11 Perform SG Downcomer Temperature Surveillance by procedure and determine that the surveillance is NOT met.
Preferred Evaluation Location:
Preferred Evaluation Method:
Simulator _X_ In-Plant __ _
Perform X
Simulate
References:
OP/1/A/110S/014 Encl4.1 (Mode 1&2) and Enc!. 4.16 (Channel Check Of OTSG Downcomer Temperatures)
Validation Time: 18 minutes Time Critical: NO
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Candidate:
Time Start: ___ _
NAME Time Finish: ___ _
Performance Rating:
SAT ___ UNSAT __ _
Performance Time: ___ _
Examiner: _____________ _
_____ ~/ ___
NAME SIGNATURE DATE
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COMMENTS
SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS 1.
Recall SNAP 212 2.
Import files for Admin 207 Admin-207 RO Page 3 of 11 SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS
- 1. Recall SNAP 212
- 2. Import files for Admin 207 Admin-207 RO Page 3 of 11
Admin-207 RO Page4of 11 ToolslEguipmentlProcedures Needed:
OP/l/A/1105/014 End 4.1 (Mode 1&2) and End. 4.16 (Channel Check Of OTSG Downcomer Temperatures)
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 = 100%
OP/i /A/1105/014 (Control Room Instrumentation Operation And Information) Enclosure 4.1 (Mode 1 & 2) in progress.
INITIATING CUES:
CR SRO directs you to continue OP/i/A/1105/014 (Control Room Instrumentation Operation And Information) Enclosure 4.1 (Mode 1 & 2) beginning on page 4.
Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed:
OP/1 IA/11 05/014 Encl 4.1 (Mode 1 &2) and Encl. 4.16 (Channel Check Of OTSG Downcomer Temperatures)
READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTION TO TRAINEE:
Admin-207 RO Page 4 of 11 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 = 100%
OP/1/A/1105/014 (Control Room Instrumentation Operation And Information) Enclosure 4.1 (Mode 1 & 2) in progress.
INITIATING CUES:
CR SRO directs you to continue OP/1/A/11 05/014 (Control Room Instrumentation Operation And Information) Enclosure 4.1 (Mode 1 & 2) beginning on page 4.
Admin-207 RO Page 5 of 11 START TIME:
STEP 1:
Verify All SG Downcomer Temperature computer points agree within 3°F of each other.
SAT IF All SG Downcomer Temperatures DO NOT agree within 3°F of each other, then perform Enclosure Channel Check Of OTSG Downcomer Temperatures.
01E2008 UNSAT 01 E2009 01 E2012 01 E2013 STANDARD:
Determine that the above OAC point do NOT agree within 3°F of each other, and perform Enclosure Channel Check Of OTSG Downcomer Temperatures.
COMMENTS:
STEP2:
Step3.1 Determine saturation temperature for 1A OTSG based on power level SAT and 1A OTSG outlet pressure as follows:
Step 3.1.1 Determine 1A OTSG outlet pressure using any one of the following UNSAT computer points:
01E2281 01E2283 01E2031 01E2032 STANDARD:
Using the OAC determine that 1A OTSG pressure is 892 psig.
COMMENTS:
STARTTIME: __
STEP 1:
Verify All SG Downcomer Temperature computer points agree within 3°F of each other.
IF All SG Downcomer Temperatures DO NOT agree within 3°F of each other, then perform Enclosure "Channel Check Of OTSG Downcomer Temperatures".
01E2008 01 E2009 01E2012 01 E2013 STANDARD:
Determine that the above OAC point do NOT agree within 3°F of each other, and perform Enclosure "Channel Check Of OTSG Downcomer Temperatures".
COMMENTS:
STEP 2:
Step 3.1 Determine saturation temperature for 1 A OTSG based on power level and 1A OTSG outlet pressure as follows:
Step 3.1.1 Determine 1 A OTSG outlet pressure using anyone of the following computer points:
01 E2281 01 E2283 01 E2031 01 E2032 STANDARD:
Using the OAC determine that 1A OTSG pressure is 892 psig.
COMMENTS:
Admin-207 RO Page 5 of 11 SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT
Admin-207 RO Page 6 of 11 STEP 3:
Step 3.1.2 Using table in Section 4, determine the IA OTSG saturation temperature based on power level and 1A OTSG Outlet Pressure obtained in step SAT 3.1.1.
1A OTSG saturation temperature UNSAT STANDARD:
Determine that 1A OTSG saturation temperature is 535.2°F by using the table is section 4.
COMMENTS:
STEP 4:
Step 3.1.3 Compare 01 E2008 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop A to the 1A OTSG saturation temperature determined in step 3.1.2:
SAT STANDARD:
Determine that 01 E2008 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop A is approximately the same as the 1A OTSG saturation temperature above.
UNSAT COMMENTS:
STEP 5:
Step 3.1.4 IF 01 E2008 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop A is NOT within
+/- 4.9 °F of the 1A OTSG saturation temperature, then enter Condition A SAT of SLC 16.7.5 for OTSG overfill protection system inoperable.
STANDARD:
Determine that 01 E2008 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop A is UNSAT within +/- 4.9 °F of the 1A OTSG saturation temperature and N/A this step.
COMMENTS:
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P 6 f 11 STEP 3:
Step 3.1.2 Using table in Section 4, determine the 1 A OTSG saturation temperature SAT based on power level and 1 A OTSG Outlet Pressure obtained in step 3.1.1.
1 A OTSG saturation temperature UNSAT STANDARD:
Determine that 1A OTSG saturation temperature is '" 535.2°F by using the table is section 4.
COMMENTS:
STEP 4:
Step 3.1.3 Compare 01 E2008 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop A to the SAT 1 A OTSG saturation temperature determined in step 3.1.2:
STANDARD:
Determine that 01 E2008 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop A is approximately the same as the 1A OTSG saturation temperature above.
UNSAT COMMENTS:
STEP 5:
Step 3.1.4 IF 01 E2008 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop A is NOT within SAT
+/- 4.9 of of the 1A OTSG saturation temperature, then enter Condition A of SLC 16.7.5 for OTSG overfill protection system inoperable.
STANDARD:
Determine that 01 E2008 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop A is UNSAT within +/- 4.9 of of the 1A OTSG saturation temperature and N/A this step.
COMMENTS:
Admin-207 RU Page7of 11 STEP 6:
Step 3.1.5 CRITICAL STEP Compare 01 E2009 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop A to the 1A OTSG saturation temperature determined in step 3.1.2:
SAT STANDARD:
Determine that 01 E2009 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop A is approximately 6°F above 1A OTSG saturation temperature above UNSAT COMMENTS:
STEP 7:
Step 3.1.6 CRITICAL STEP IF 01 E2009 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop A is NOT within
+/- 4.9 °F of the 1A OTSG saturation temperature, then enter Condition A SAT of SLC 16.7.5 for OTSG overfill protection system inoperable.
STANDARD:
Determine that 01 E2009 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop A is UNSAT NOT within +/- 4.9 °F of the 1A OTSG saturation temperature, and enter Condition A of SLC 16.7.5 for OTSG overfill protection system inoperable.
COMMENTS:
NOTE: Interpolation of the chart may be necessary for different power levels and OTSG outlet pressures.
SAT STEP 8:
Step 3.2 Determine saturation temperature for 1 B OTSG based on power level and 1 B OTSG outlet pressure as follows:
UN SAT Step 3.2.1 Determine 1 B OTSG outlet pressure using any one of the following computer points:
O1E2282 01E2284 STANDARD:
Using the OAC determine that 1 B OTSG pressure is 892 psig.
COMMENTS:
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P 7 f 11 STEP 6:
Step 3.1.5 CRITICAL STEP Compare 01 E2009 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop A to the SAT 1 A OTSG saturation temperature determined in step 3.1.2:
STANDARD:
Determine that 01 E2009 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop A is approximately 6°F above 1 A OTSG saturation temperature above UNSAT COMMENTS:
STEP 7:
Step 3.1.6 CRITICAL STEP IF 01 E2009 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop A is NOT within SAT
+/- 4.9 of of the 1 A OTSG saturation temperature, then enter Condition A of SLC 16.7.5 for OTSG overfill protection system inoperable.
STANDARD:
Determine that 01 E2009 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop A is UNSAT NOT within +/- 4.9 of of the 1A OTSG saturation temperature, and enter Condition A of SLC 16.7.5 for OTSG overfill protection system inoperable.
COMMENTS:
II NOTE: Interpolation of the chart may be necessary for different power levels and OTSG outlet pressures.
I SAT STEP 8:
Step 3.2 Determine saturation temperature for 1 B OTSG based on power level and 1 B OTSG outlet pressure as follows:
UNSAT Step 3.2.1 Determine 1 B OTSG outlet pressure using anyone of the following computer points:
01 E2282 01 E2284 STANDARD:
Using the OAC determine that 1 B OTSG pressure is 892 psig.
COMMENTS:
Admin-207 RU Page8of 11 STEP 9:
Step 3.2.2 Using table in Section 3.2.6, determine the 1 B OTSG saturation temperature based on power level and 1 B OTSG Outlet Pressure SAT obtained in step 3.2.1.
1 B OTSG saturation temperature UNSAT STANDARD:
Determine that 1 B OTSG saturation temperature is 535.2°F by using the table is section 4.
COMMENTS:
STEP 10:
Step 3.2.3 Compare 01E2012 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop B to the 1 B OTSG saturation temperature determined in step 3.2.2:
SAT STANDARD:
Determine that 01 E2012 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop B is approximately the same as the 1A OTSG saturation temperature above.
UNSAT COMMENTS:
STEP11:
Step3.2.4 IF 01 E2012 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop B is NOT within
+/- 4.9 °F of the 1 B OTSG saturation temperature, then enter Condition A SAT of SLC 16.7.5 for OTSG overfill protection system inoperable.
STANDARD:
Determine that O1E2012 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop B is UNSAT within +/- 4.9 °F of the 1A OTSG saturation temperature and N/A this step.
COMMENTS:
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P 8 f 11 STEP 9:
Step 3.2.2 Using table in Section 3.2.6, determine the 1 B OTSG saturation SAT temperature based on power level and 1 B OTSG Outlet Pressure obtained in step 3.2.1.
1 B OTSG saturation temperature UNSAT STANDARD:
Determine that 1 B OTSG saturation temperature is '" 535.2°F by using the table is section 4.
COMMENTS:
STEP 10:
Step 3.2.3 Compare 01 E2012 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop B to the SAT 1 B OTSG saturation temperature determined in step 3.2.2:
STANDARD:
Determine that 01 E2012 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop B is approximately the same as the 1A OTSG saturation temperature above.
UNSAT COMMENTS:
STEP 11:
Step 3.2.4 IF 01 E2012 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop B is NOT within SAT
+/- 4.9 of of the 1 B OTSG saturation temperature, then enter Condition A of SLC 16.7.5 for OTSG overfill protection system inoperable.
STANDARD:
Determine that 01 E2012 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop B is UNSAT within +/- 4.9 of of the 1A OTSG saturation temperature and N/A this step.
COMMENTS:
Admin-207 RU Page 9 of 11 STEP11:
Step3.2.5 Compare 01 E201 3 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop B to the 1 B OTSG saturation temperature determined in step 3.2.2:
SAT STANDARD:
Determine that 01 E2U13 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop B is approximately the same as the 1A OTSG saturation temperature above.
UNSAT COMMENTS:
STEP 11:
Step 3.2.6 IF 01 E2U1 3 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop B is NOT within
+/- 4.9 °F of the 1 B OTSG saturation temperature, then enter Condition A SAT of SLC 16.7.5 for OTSG overfill protection system inoperable.
STANDARD:
Determine that 01 E2U1 2 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop B is UNSAT within +/- 4.9 °F of the 1A OTSG saturation temperature and N/A this step.
Cue: If asked performance of steps 2.2.1 and 2.2.1 are not required for this JPM.
COMMENTS:
END TASK STOP TIME:
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P 9 f 11 STEP 11:
Step 3.2.5 Compare 01 E2013 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop B to the SAT 1 B OTSG saturation temperature determined in step 3.2.2:
STANDARD:
Determine that 01 E2013 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop B is approximately the same as the 1 A OTSG saturation temperature above.
UNSAT COMMENTS:
STEP 11:
Step 3.2.6 IF 01 E2013 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop B is NOT within
+/- 4.9 of of the 1 B OTSG saturation temperature, then enter Condition A SAT of SLC 16.7.5 for OTSG overfill protection system inoperable.
STANDARD:
Determine that 01 E2012 SG Lower Downcomer Temperature Loop B is UNSAT within +/- 4.9 of of the 1A OTSG saturation temperature and N/A this step.
Cue: If asked performance of steps 2.2.1 and 2.2.1 are not required for this JPM.
COMMENTS:
END TASK STOP TIME: ____
CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:
STEP #
Explanation 6
Step is required to complete the surveillance.
7 Step is required to determine that entry into SLC 16.7.5 is required.
Admin-207 RO Page 10 of 11 CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:
STEP #
Explanation 6
Step is required to complete the surveillance.
7 Step is required to determine that entry into SLC 16.7.5 is required.
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Admin-207 RO Page 11 of 11 CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Reactor power = 100%
0P111A111051014 (Control Room Instrumentation Operation And Information) Enclosure 4.1 (Mode 1 & 2) in progress.
INITIATING CUES:
CR SRO directs you to continue OPI1/A/11051014 (Control Room Instrumentation Operation And Information) Enclosure 4.1 (Mode 1 & 2) beginning on page 4.
CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Reactor power = 100%
Admin-207 RO Page 11 of 11 OP/1 IA/11 05/014 (Control Room Instrumentation Operation And Information) Enclosure 4.1 (Mode 1 & 2) in progress.
INITIATING CUES:
CR SRO directs you to continue OP/1/A/1105/014 (Control Room Instrumentation Operation And Information) Enclosure 4.1 (Mode 1 & 2) beginning on page 4.
CANDIDATE EXAMINER Admin-402 RO Page 1 of 17 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Admin-402 Perform Actions for Medical Emergency CANDIDATE EXAMINER REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Admin-402 Perform Actions for Medical Emergency Admin-402 RO Page 1 of 17
Admin-402 RU Page 2 of 17 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task:
Perform Actions for Medical Emergency Alternate Path:
No Facility JPM #:
Admin 402 K/A Rating(s):
System:
GEN K/A:
2.4.39 Rating:
3.9/3.8 Task Standard:
Complete RP/1000/016, End. 4.1 (Medical Response).
Preferred Evaluation Location:
Preferred Evaluation Method:
Simulator In-Plant X
Perform Simulate X
References:
RP/1000/016, End. 4.1 (Medical Response)
Validation Time: 15 minutes Time Critical: NO Candidate:
Time Start:
NAME Time Finish:
Performance Rating:
SAT UNSAT Performance Time:
Examiner:
/
NAME SIGNATURE DATE COMMENTS REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Perform Actions for Medical Emergency Alternate Path:
No Facility JPM #:
Admin 402 KIA Rating(s):
System: GEN KIA:
2.4.39 Rating:
3.9/3.8 Task Standard:
Complete RP/1000/016, Enc!. 4.1 (Medical Response).
Preferred Evaluation Location:
Simulator In-Plant X
References:
RP/1 000/016, Enc!. 4.1 (Medical Response)
Validation Time: 15 minutes Admin-402 RO Page 2 of 17 Preferred Evaluation Method:
Perform Simulate _X_
Time Critical: NO
==========================================================================
Candidate:
Time Start: __
NAME Time Finish: ---
Performance Rating:
SAT ___ UNSAT __ _
Performance Time: ---
Examiner: ____________ _
NAME SIGNATURE DATE
==========================================================================
COMMENTS
NONE SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:
Admin-402 RU Page 3 of 17 SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:
NONE Admin-402 RO Page 3 of 17
Admin-402 RO Page 4 of 17 Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed:
RPII000/016, End. 4.1 (Medical Emergency Action Routine Operations)
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:
1.
You have answered a call on 4911 (emergency line) reporting a medical emergency.
- 2. The caller is still on the line.
INITIATING CUES:
The SRO in the control room instructs you perform the required actions for a medical emergency.
Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed:
RP/1 0001016, Enc!. 4.1 (Medical Emergency Action - Routine Operations)
READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTION TO TRAINEE:
Admin-402 RO Page 4 of 17 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:
- 1. You have answered a call on 4911 (emergency line) reporting a medical emergency.
- 2. The caller is still on the line.
INITIATING CUES:
The SRO in the control room instructs you perform the required actions for a medical emergency.
Admin-402 RO Page 5 of 17 START TIME:
STEP 1:
Determine the appropriate procedure to use.
SAT STANDARD:
RP/O/B/l000/016 (Medical Response) is referenced and Enclosure 4.1 (Medical Emergency Actions
- Routine Operations) is determined to be the appropriate procedure to use. Enclosure 4.1 is obtained from UNSAT notebook located in the front of the control room desk or from the cart in the TSC.
Cue: When procedure is located give candidate a copy of Enclosure 4.1.
COMMENTS:
STEP2:
Stepl.1 Complete the procedure steps that apply to this medical emergency, N/A SAT steps not performed.
STANDARD:
UNSAT COMMENTS:
STARTTIME: __
STEP 1:
Determine the appropriate procedure to use.
STANDARD:
RP/O/B/1 000/016 (Medical Response) is referenced and Enclosure 4.1 (Medical Emergency Actions - Routine Operations) is determined to be the appropriate procedure to use. Enclosure 4.1 is obtained from notebook located in the front of the control room desk or from the cart in the TSC.
Cue: When procedure is located give candidate a copy of Enclosure 4.1.
COMMENTS:
STEP 2:
Step 1.1 Complete the procedure steps that apply to this medical emergency, N/A steps not performed.
STANDARD:
COMMENTS:
Admin-402 RO Page 5 of 17 SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT
Admin-402 RO Page 6 of 17 STEP 3:
Step 1.2 CRITICAL STEP Complete the following accident information:
SAT Name of person reporting injury Call back number Name of person injured Supervisor of injured person UNSAT Location injury occurred Brief description of injury Date/Time Note: The evaluator will play the role of the person reporting the injury. Answer questions by referring to the Medical Emergency Phone Call Information Sheet.
STANDARD:
The candidate obtains the above information from the evaluator by asking the appropriate questions and completes step 1.2 correctly.
Note: Refer to the completed procedure as an answer key.
COMMENTS:
STEP 4:
Step 1.3 IAAT MERT response is NO longer required.
SAT THEN Exit this procedure and forward to Emergency Planning ONO3EP STANDARD:
Determine MERT is still required and continue.
UNSAT COMMENTS:
STEP 3:
Step 1.2 Complete the following accident information:
Name of person reporting injury Call back number Name of person injured Supervisor of injured person Location injury occurred Brief description of injury Date / Time Note: The evaluator will play the role of the person reporting the injury. Answer questions by referring to the "Medical Emergency Phone Call Information Sheet".
STANDARD:
The candidate obtains the above information from the evaluator by asking the appropriate questions and completes step 1.2 correctly.
Note: Refer to the completed procedure as an answer key.
COMMENTS:
STEP 4:
Step 1.3 IAAT MERT response is NO longer required.
THEN Exit this procedure and forward to Emergency Planning -
ON03EP STANDARD:
Determine MERT is still required and continue.
COMMENTS:
Admin-402 RO Page 6 of 17 CRITICAL STEP SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT
Admin-402 RO Page 7 of 17 STEP 5:
Step 1.4 IF There is a Security Event in progress, SAT THEN Continue with...
STANDARD:
Determine a Security Event is not in progress and N/A step 1.3.
UNSAT Cue: If asked, inform candidate a Security Event is not in progress.
COMMENTS:
STEP 6:
Step 1.5 IF MERT activation is required THEN perform the following:
SAT Use Plant Page to request all MERT members to respond to the incident.
Use the radio paging system to request MERT members to respond UNSAT to the incident.
STANDARD:
Use Plant Page to request all MERT members to respond to the incident.
Cue: Inform candidate to simulate only.
COMMENTS:
STEP 5:
Step 1.4 IF There is a Security Event in progress, THEN Continue with...
STANDARD:
Determine a Security Event is not in progress and N/A step 1.3.
Cue: If asked, inform candidate a Security Event is not in progress.
COMMENTS:
STEP 6:
Step 1.5 IF MERT activation is required THEN perform the following:
Use Plant Page to request all MERT members to respond to the incident.
Use the radio paging system to request MERT members to respond to the incident.
STANDARD:
Use Plant Page to request all MERT members to respond to the incident.
Cue: Inform candidate to simulate only.
COMMENTS:
Admin-402 RO Page 7 of 17 SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT
Admin-402 RO Page 8 of 17 STEP 7:
Step 1.5.1 CRITICAL STEP Use the following directions to activate radios and pagers encoded to the MERT alert tones:
SAT 1.
Press the GREEN button labeled MERT on the paging console 2.
Press the RED Button labeled transmit on the right bottom of the UNSAT console and wait approximately 3 seconds.
3.
Pick up telephone handset on console and press the lever located inside the handset 4.
Transmit message STANDARD:
Locate paging console in the control room.
Press the GREEN button labeled MERT on the paging console Press the RED Button labeled transmit on the right bottom of the console and wait approximately 3 seconds.
Pick up telephone handset on console and press the lever located inside the handset Transmit message Note: The red Transmit light is normally green and is located next to the MERT button on the radio.
Cue: Inform candidate to simulate only.
COMMENTS:
STEP 7:
Step 1.5.1 Use the following directions to activate radios and pagers encoded to the MERT alert tones:
- 1.
Press the "GREEN" button labeled "MERT" on the paging console
- 2.
Press the "RED" Button labeled "transmit" on the right bottom of the console and wait approximately 3 seconds.
- 3.
Pick up telephone "handset" on console and press the lever located inside the handset
- 4.
Transmit message STANDARD:
Locate paging console in the control room.
Press the "GREEN" button labeled "MERT" on the paging console Press the "RED" Button labeled "transmit" on the right bottom of the console and wait approximately 3 seconds.
Pick up telephone "handset" on console and press the lever located inside the handset Transmit message Note: The red "Transmit" light is normally green and is located next to the "MERT" button on the radio.
Cue: Inform candidate to simulate only.
COMMENTS:
Admin-402 RO Page 8 of 17 CRITICAL STEP SAT UNSAT
Admin-402 RO Page 9 of 17 STEP 8:
Step 1.5.2 IF Paging system is inoperable in Unit 1 Control Room, SAT THEN Request Unit 3 Control Room to activate MERT or use paging system located in TSC.
UNSAT STANDARD:
Determine paging system is operable.
Cue: If ask, inform candidate that paging system is operable.
COMMENTS:
STEP 9:
Step 1.5.3 Repeat Steps 1.5 and 1.5.1.
SAT STANDARD:
Repeat steps 1.5 and 1.5.1.
UNSAT Cue: Inform candidate to simulate only.
COMMENTS:
NOTE: Do NOT call Security if there is a security event in progress.I STEP 10:
Step 1.5.4 SAT Call Security at one of the following extensions and request they have security MERT members respond to the emergency.
SAS (Secondary Alarm Station) 2205 or 2767 UNSAT CAS (Central Alarm Station) 2222 or 2958 STANDARD:
Security is notified at one of the above extensions and are requested to have security MERT members respond to the emergency.
Cue: Inform candidate to simulate only.
COMMENTS:
STEP 8:
Step 1.5.2 IF Paging system is inoperable in Unit 1 Control Room, THEN Request Unit 3 Control Room to activate MERT or use paging system located in TSC.
STANDARD:
Determine paging system is operable.
Cue: If ask, inform candidate that paging system is operable.
COMMENTS:
STEP 9:
Step 1.5.3 Repeat Steps 1.5 and 1.5.1.
STANDARD:
Repeat steps 1.5 and 1.5.1.
Cue: Inform candidate to simulate only.
COMMENTS:
INOTE: Do NOT call Security if there is a security event in progress.1 STEP 10:
Step 1.5.4 Call Security at one of the following extensions and request they have security MERT members respond to the emergency.
SAS (Secondary Alarm Station) 2205 or 2767 CAS (Central Alarm Station) 2222 or 2958 STANDARD:
Security is notified at one of the above extensions and are requested to have security MERT members respond to the emergency.
Cue: Inform candidate to simulate only.
COMMENTS:
Admin-402 RO Page 9 of 17 SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT
Admin-402 RO Page 10 of 17 NOTE: IF the MERT incident occurs away from the main plant (World of Energy, Keowee Hydro, Complex, etc.)
THEN a shuttle bus will be required to transport responding MERT personnel.
STEP 11:
Step 1.5.5 IF The incident occurs during normal working hours and shuttle bus service is required.
THEN Call extension 5353 and...
STANDARD:
COMMENTS:
STEP 12:
Determine that this step does not apply and N/A step.
Step 1.6 IF The incident involves a trench collapse THEN Contact Oconee Rural Fire by one of the following methods:
STANDARD:
Determine that this step does not apply and N/A step 1.6 COMMENTS:
STEP 13:
Step 1.7 IF A mass casualty event has occurred or is suspected, and a centralized treatment area is needed, and plant conditions allow, THEN Make a PA Announcement...
UN SAT SAT UNSAT SAT STANDARD:
Determine that this step does not apply and N/A step 1.7 SAT UNSAT COMMENTS:
NOTE: IF the MERT incident occurs away from the main plant (World of Energy, Keowee Hydro, Complex, etc.)
THEN a shuttle bus will be required to transport responding MERT personnel.
STEP 11:
Step 1.5.5 IF The incident occurs during normal working hours and shuttle bus service is required.
THEN Call extension 5353 and...
STANDARD:
Determine that this step does not apply and N/A step.
COMMENTS:
STEP 12:
Step 1.6 IF The incident involves a trench collapse THEN Contact Oconee Rural Fire by one of the following methods:
STANDARD:
Determine that this step does not apply and N/A step 1.6 COMMENTS:
STEP 13:
Step 1.7 IF A mass casualty event has occurred or is suspected, and a centralized treatment area is needed, and plant conditions allow, THEN Make a PA Announcement...
STANDARD:
Determine that this step does not apply and N/A step 1.7 COMMENTS:
Admin-402 RO Page 10 of 17 SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT
Admin-402 RU Page 11 ofl7 STEP 14:
Step 1.8 CRITICAL STEP IF Hospital evacuation is needed as determined by MERT Command or as indicated by Step 1.8.1, THEN Arrange transport of patient to the hospital by one of the following SAT means:
EMS (ambulance)
Dial 9-91 1 from the Operations Shift Managers phone or Unit 1 UNSAT Control Room SROs phone or dial 911 from the bell South line
Unit 1, 2, and 3 Control Rooms. Refer to Step 1.8.2, prior to requesting EMS.
Company vehicle (less serious injury)
Personal vehicle (less serious injury)
STANDARD:
Determine that a Hospital evacuation is required due to the person being unconscious. Ambulance is requested by calling 9-91 1. Ambulance is requested to come to Oconee Nuclear Station.
Cue: Inform candidate to simulate only.
COMMENTS:
STEP 15:
Step 1.8.1 IF Any of the following illnesses or injuries are reported on the emergency line (4911)
THEN Immediately request EMS (ambulance) to respond to the site:
SAT Unconsciousness UNSAT STANDARD:
Determine that the injured is unconscious and perform step 1.8. (Step 14 above)
Cue: Inform candidate to simulate only.
COMMENTS:
STEP 14:
Step 1.8 IF Hospital evacuation is needed as determined by MERT Command or as indicated by Step 1.8.1, THEN Arrange transport of patient to the hospital by one of the following means:
EMS (ambulance)
Dial 9-911 from the Operations Shift Manager's phone or Unit 1 Control Room SRO's phone or dial 911 from the bell South line-Unit 1, 2, and 3 Control Rooms. Refer to Step 1.8.2, prior to requesting EMS.
Company vehicle (less serious injury)
Personal vehicle (less serious injury)
STANDARD:
Determine that a Hospital evacuation is required due to the person being unconscious. Ambulance is requested by calling 9-911. Ambulance is requested to come to Oconee Nuclear Station.
Cue: Inform candidate to simulate only_
COMMENTS:
STEP 15:
Step 1.8.1 IF Any of the following illnesses or injuries are reported on the emergency line (4911)
THEN Immediately request EMS (ambulance) to respond to the site:
Unconsciousness STANDARD:
Determine that the injured is unconscious and perform step 1.8. (Step 14 above)
Cue: Inform candidate to simulate only_
COMMENTS:
Admin-402 RO Page 11 of 17 CRITICAL STEP SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT
Admin-402 RO Page 12 of 17 STEP 16:
Step 1.8.2 IF The patient is known or suspected to be radiologically contaminated, THEN Request from MERT...
SAT STANDARD:
Determine that this step does not apply and N/A step 1.8.2 Cue: If asked, inform candidate that the patient is NOT contaminated.
UNSAT COMMENTS:
STEP 17:
Step 1.8.3 Notify Security at 2222 that the ambulance is enroute.
STANDARD:
Security is notified that the ambulance is enroute SAT Cue: Inform candidate to simulate only.
COMMENTS:
UNSAT STEP 18:
Step 1.8.4 CRITICAL STEP Notify MERT Command that the ambulance is enroute.
STANDARD:
MERT Command is notified via radio that the ambulance is enroute.
SAT Cue: Inform candidate to simulate only.
COMMENTS:
UNSAT STEP 19:
Step 1.8.5 Notify World of Energy/Public Affairs Duty Person (Ext. 4602 during operating hours).
SAT STANDARD:
World of Energy Duty Person is notified by phone.
Cue: Inform candidate to simulate only.
UNSAT COMMENTS:
STEP 16:
Step 1.8.2 IF The patient is known or suspected to be radiologically contaminated, THEN Request from MERT...
STANDARD:
Determine that this step does not apply and N/A step 1.8.2 Cue: If asked, inform candidate that the patient is NOT contaminated.
COMMENTS:
STEP 17:
Step 1.8.3 Notify Security at 2222 that the ambulance is enroute.
STANDARD:
Security is notified that the ambulance is enroute Cue: Inform candidate to simulate only.
COMMENTS:
STEP 18:
Step 1.8.4 Notify MERT Command that the ambulance is enroute.
STANDARD:
MERT Command is notified via radio that the ambulance is enroute.
Cue: Inform candidate to simulate only.
COMMENTS:
STEP 19:
Step 1.8.5 Notify World of Energy/Public Affairs Duty Person (Ext. 4602 during operating hours).
STANDARD:
World of Energy Duty Person is notified by phone.
Cue: Inform candidate to simulate only.
COMMENTS:
Admin-402 RO Page 12 of 17 SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT CRITICAL STEP SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT
Admin-402 RU Page 13 of 17 STEP 2U:
Step 1.9 IF Radiological contamination is involved and the person is being sent to a hospital.
THEN Complete...
SAT STANDARD:
Determine that this step does not apply and N/A step 1.9.
UN SAT COMMENTS:
STEP21:
Step 1.1U Remind MERT Command that a Patient Treatment Form or Refusal of Treatment/Transport Against Medical Advice Form needs to be completed for all patients and that the completed form is to be sent to the SAT Medical Unit for inclusion in the patients medical file.
STANDARD:
MERT Command is informed that a Patient Treatment Form needs to be completed and sent to the Medical Unit.
UNSAT Cue: Inform candidate to simulate only.
COMMENTS:
STEP 22:
Step 1.11 IF after normal working hours...
STANDARD:
Determine that this step does not apply and N/A step 1.11.
SAT COMMENTS:
UNSAT STEP 20:
Step 1.9 IF Radiological contamination is involved and the person is being sent to a hospital.
THEN Complete...
STANDARD:
Determine that this step does not apply and N/A step 1.9.
COMMENTS:
STEP 21:
Step 1.10 Remind MERT Command that a Patient Treatment Form or Refusal of Treatment/Transport Against Medical Advice Form needs to be completed for all patients and that the completed form is to be sent to the Medical Unit for inclusion in the patient's medical file.
STANDARD:
MERT Command is informed that a Patient Treatment Form needs to be completed and sent to the Medical Unit.
Cue: Inform candidate to simulate only.
COMMENTS:
STEP 22:
Step 1.11 IF after normal working hours...
STANDARD:
Determine that this step does not apply and N/A step 1.11.
COMMENTS:
Admin-402 RO Page 13 of 17 SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT
Admin-402 RO Page 14 of 17 STEP 23:
Step 1.12 In the event of a fatality...
STANDARD:
Determine that this step does not apply and N/A step 1.12.
SAT COMMENTS:
UNSAT STEP24:
Step 1.13 IF the employee is transferred to an offsite medical facility.
THEN notify the STA to make appropriate notifications of the transport.
SAT STANDARD:
Notify the STA to make appropriate notifications of the transport.
Cue: Inform candidate to simulate only.
UNSAT COMMENTS:
STEP 25:
Step 1.14 IF A death, near death, or major traumatic injury incident occurs...
SAT STANDARD:
Determine that this step does not apply and N/A step 1.14.
COMMENTS:
UNSAT STEP 26:
Submit completed Enclosure 4.1, (Medical Emergency Action.Routine Operations) to the Emergency Planning Section.
STANDARD:
Indicate that form would be submitted to the Emergency Planning SAT Section.
COMMENTS:
UNSAT END TASK STOP TIME:
STEP 23:
Step 1.12 In the event of a fatality...
STANDARD:
Determine that this step does not apply and N/A step 1.12.
COMMENTS:
STEP 24:
Step 1.13 IF the employee is transferred to an offsite medical facility.
THEN notify the STA to make appropriate notifications of the transport.
STANDARD:
Notify the ST A to make appropriate notifications of the transport.
Cue: Inform candidate to simulate only.
COMMENTS:
STEP 25:
Step 1.14 IF A death, near death, or major traumatic injury incident occurs...
STANDARD:
Determine that this step does not apply and N/A step 1.14.
COMMENTS:
STEP 26:
Submit completed Enclosure 4.1, (Medical Emergency Action -Routine Operations) to the Emergency Planning Section.
STANDARD:
Indicate that form would be submitted to the Emergency Planning Section.
COMMENTS:
END TASK STOP TIME: ____
Admin-402 RO Page 14 of 17 SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT
Admin-402 RO Page 15 of 17 Medical Emergency Phone Call Information Sheet 1.
Name person calling John Adams 2.
Call back number 2322 3.
Name of injured person David Smith
- 4. Supervisor of injured person Allan Jones 5.
Location injury occurred Unit 3 HPI Pump Room The injured is currently located in the clean side of Unit 3s change room (
3 rd floor Aux Building).
Injured is NOT contaminated 6.
Description of injury The injured stood up to put on his hard hat and hit his head on a cable tray resulting in a laceration to top of head. The wound is continuing to bleed. The injured is unconscious.
- 7. Time Current time Medical Emergency Phone Call Information Sheet
- 1. Name person calling John Adams
- 2. Call back number 2322
- 3. Name of injured person David Smith
- 4. Supervisor of injured person Allan Jones
- 5. Location injury occurred Unit 3 HPI Pump Room Admin-402 RO Page 15 of 17 The injured is currently located in the clean side of Unit 3's change room (3rd floor Aux Building).
Injured is NOT contaminated
- 6. Description of injury The injured stood up to put on his hard hat and hit his head on a cable tray resulting in a laceration to top of head. The wound is continuing to bleed. The injured is unconscious.
- 7. Time Current time
Admin-402 RO Page 16 of 17 CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:
STEP #
Explanation 3
Needed to complete the procedure.
7 Need to activate MERT.
14 Ambulance has to be requested.
18 MERT command should be notified so that the injured can be taken to the pickup point.
CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:
STEP #
Explanation 3
Needed to complete the procedure.
7 Need to activate MERT.
14 Ambulance has to be requested.
Admin-402 RO Page 16 of 17 18 MERT command should be notified so that the injured can be taken to the pickup point.
Admin-402 RO Page 17 of 17 CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
1.
You have answered a call on 4911 (emergency line) reporting a medical emergency.
- 2. The caller is still on the line.
INITIATING CUES:
The SRO in the control room instructs you perform the required actions for a medical emergency.
CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Admin-402 RO Page 17 of 17
- 1. You have answered a calion 4911 (emergency line) reporting a medical emergency.
- 2. The caller is still on the line.
INITIATING CUES:
The SRO in the control room instructs you perform the required actions for a medical emergency.
Admin 117 RO Page 1 of 9 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Admin 117 Evaluate SSF-ASW operability based on Pressurizer Relief Valve leakage CANDIDATE EXAMINER REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Admin 117 Admin 117 RO Page 1 of 9 Evaluate SSF-ASW operability based on Pressurizer Relief Valve leakage CANDIDATE EXAMINER
Admin 117 RU Page 2 of 9 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task:
Evaluate SSF-ASW operability based on Pressurizer Relief Valve leakage Alternate Path:
No Facility JPM #:
NEW K/A Rating(s):
System:
GEN K/A:
2.1.7 Rating
4.4/4.7 Task Standard:
Perform PT/2/AJO61O/OO1 (Reactor Coolant Leakage) Attach. 13.5 (Pzr Relief Valve Leakage Calculation) and determine that the SSF Aux Service Water System is inoperable.
Preferred Evaluation Location:
Preferred Evaluation Method:
Simulator X
In-Plant Perform X
Simulate
References:
PT/2/A/0610/OO1 (Reactor Coolant Leakage) Attach. 13.5 (Pzr Relief Valve Leakage Calculation)
Validation Time: 15 minutes Time Critical: NO Candidate:
Time Start:
NAME Time Finish:
Performance Rating:
SAT UNSAT Performance Time:
Examiner:
NAME SIGNATURE DATE COMM ENTS REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Admin 117 RO Page 2 of 9 Evaluate SSF-ASW operability based on Pressurizer Relief Valve leakage Alternate Path:
No Facility JPM #:
NEW KIA Rating(s):
System: GEN KIA:
2.1.7 Rating
4.4/4.7 Task Standard:
Perform PT/2/A/06101001 (Reactor Coolant Leakage) Attach. 13.5 (pzr Relief Valve Leakage Calculation) and determine that the SSF Aux Service Water System is inoperable.
Preferred Evaluation Location:
Preferred Evaluation Method:
Simulator X
In-Plant Perform X
Simulate
References:
PT/2/A/06101001 (Reactor Coolant Leakage) Attach. 13.5 (pzr Relief Valve Leakage Calculation)
Validation Time: 15 minutes Time Critical: NO
========================================================================
Candidate:
Time Start: ___
NAME Time Finish: ----
Performance Rating:
SAT ___ UNSAT __ _
Performance Time: ___ _
Examiner: ____________ _
NAME SIGNATURE DATE
========================================================================
COMMENTS
None SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:
Admin 117 RO Page3of9 SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:
None Admin 117 RO Page 3 of 9
Admin 117 RO Page 4 of 9 ToolslEguipmentlProcedures Needed:
PTI2/A/06101001 (Reactor Coolant Leakage) Attachment 13.5 (Pzr Relief Valve Leakage Calculation)
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:
PT/21A106101001 (Reactor Coolant Leakage) is in progress Pzr Relief Valve leakage exists Autolog is NOT available Unit 2 Pzr Steam Space Leakage Excel Calculation NOT available PTI2/A10610/OO1 (Reactor Coolant Leakage) Attachment 13.5 (Pzr Relief Valve Leakage Calculation) has been completed up to step 5.6.
INITIATING CUES:
The Operation Shift Manger directs you to complete Attachment 13.5 (Pzr Relief Valve Leakage Calculation) and determine SSF ASW Pump operability. Begin at Step 5.6.
Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed:
PT/2/A/06101001 (Reactor Coolant Leakage) Attachment 13.5 (pzr Relief Valve Leakage Calculation)
READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTION TO TRAINEE:
Admin 117 RO Page 4 of 9 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:
PT 121 A/061 01001 (Reactor Coolant Leakage) is in progress Pzr Relief Valve leakage exists Autolog is NOT available Unit 2 Pzr Steam Space Leakage Excel Calculation NOT available PT/2/A/06101001 (Reactor Coolant Leakage) Attachment 13.5 (pzr Relief Valve Leakage Calculation) has been completed up to step 5.6.
INITIATING CUES:
The Operation Shift Manger directs you to complete Attachment 13.5 (pzr Relief Valve Leakage Calculation) and determine SSF ASW Pump operability. Begin at Step 5.6.
Admin 117 RO Page5of9 START TIME:
STEP 1:
Step 5.6 and 5.7 CRITICAL STEP Perform the following to obtain the Pzr Relief valve Leak Rate...
SAT STANDARD:
Candidate will perform calculation and determine that Pzr Steam Space Leakage = 0.18 gpm (0.16 0.20)
UNSAT Note: Refer to attached key.
Continue to Step 5.8 COMMENTS:
STEP 2:
Step 5.8 CRITICAL STEP Determine SSF ASW Pump operability:
Refer to Autolog or contact l&E to determine operable SSF Pzr SAT Heaters.
Refer to TS Bases 3.10.1 to determine required Pzr heaters/Pzr leakage.
UNSAT STANDARD:
Determine that Autolog is NOT available and refer to the data sheet to determine that 16 heaters are operable.
Refer to TS Bases 3.10.1 (SSF) page 7. Determine that for Unit 2 and 16 heaters the maximum allowed Pzr Steam Space Leakage is 0.10 gpm.
The calculated Pzr Steam Space Leakage is 0.18 gpm and hence the SSF ASW Pump is NOT operable.
Continue to Step 5.9 COMMENTS:
START TIME: __
STEP 1:
Step 5.6 and 5.7 Perform the following to obtain the Pzr Relief valve Leak Rate...
STANDARD:
Candidate will perform calculation and determine that Pzr Steam Space Leakage=O.18gpm (0.16-0.20)
Note: Refer to attached key.
Continue to Step 5.8 COMMENTS:
STEP 2:
Step 5.8 Determine SSF ASW Pump operability:
Refer to Autolog or contact I&E to determine operable SSF Pzr Heaters.
Refer to TS Bases 3.10.1 to determine required Pzr heaters/Pzr leakage.
STANDARD:
Determine that Autolog is NOT available and refer to the data sheet to determine that 16 heaters are operable.
Refer to TS Bases 3.10.1 (SSF) page 7. Determine that for Unit 2 and 16 heaters the maximum allowed Pzr Steam Space Leakage is 0.10 gpm.
The calculated Pzr Steam Space Leakage is 0.18 gpm and hence the SSF ASW Pump is NOT operable.
Continue to Step 5.9 COMMENTS:
Admin 117 RO Page 5 of 9 CRITICAL STEP SAT UNSAT CRITICAL STEP SAT UNSAT
Admin 117 RO Page 6 of 9 STEP4:
Step 5.9 IF SSF ASW System is inoperable due to excessive steam space SAT leakage, perform the following:
EnterTS 3.10.1 Condition A for SSF ASW System inoperability.
IF required, notify SPOC to restore Pzr Heaters per IP/0/B/0200/037 UNSAT (Pressurizer Heater Test and Surveillance).
STANDARD:
Determine that TS 3.10.1 Condition A for SSF ASW System inoperability must be entered.
SPOC notify SPOC to restore Pzr Heaters per IP101B102001037 (Pressurizer Heater Test and Surveillance).
System Duty Engineer is notified.
Continue to Step 5.10 COMMENTS:
STEP 5:
Step 5.10 STANDARD:
Record Unit 2 Pzr Steam Space Leakage in Autolog.
SAT COMMENTS:
State that when returned to service that the Unit 2 Pzr Steam Space UNSAT Leakage would be recorded in Autolog.
END TASK STOP TIME:
Admin 117 RO age 0
P 6 f9 STEP 4:
Step 5.9 IF SSF ASW System is inoperable due to excessive steam space SAT leakage, perform the following:
Enter TS 3.10.1 Condition 'A' for SSF ASW System inoperability.
IF required, notify SPOC to restore Pzr Heaters per IP/O/B/02001037 UNSAT (Pressurizer Heater Test and Surveillance).
STANDARD:
Determine that TS 3.10.1 Condition 'A' for SSF ASW System inoperability must be entered.
SPOC notify SPOC to restore Pzr Heaters per IP/O/B/02001037 (Pressurizer Heater Test and Surveillance).
System Duty Engineer is notified.
Continue to Step 5.10 COMMENTS:
STEP 5:
Step 5.10 STANDARD:
Record Unit 2 Pzr Steam Space Leakage in Autolog.
SAT COMMENTS:
State that when returned to service that the Unit 2 Pzr Steam Space UNSAT Leakage would be recorded in Autolog.
END TASK STOP TIME: ____
DATA SHEET QTTrend Initial QT level = 80.0 inches Final QT Level = 80.7 inches Time = 60 minutes SSF Pzr Heater Number of Bank 2, Group B & C Available 16 Admin 117 RU Page 7 of 9 DATA SHEET QT Trend Initial OT level = 80.0 inches Final OT Level = 80.7 inches Time = 60 minutes ssF Pzr Heater Number of Bank 2, Group B & C Available = 16 Admin 117 RO Page 7 of9
Admin 117 RO Page 8 of 9 CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:
STEP #
Explanation 1
Calculation required to determine SSF ASW Pump operability 2
Step is necessary because the candidate needs to perform this step to determine that the SSF Aux Service Water pump is NOT operable.
CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:
STEP #
Explanation 1
Calculation required to determine SSF ASW Pump operability Admin 117 RO Page 8 of 9 2
Step is necessary because the candidate needs to perform this step to determine that the SSF Aux Service Water pump is NOT operable.
Admin 117 RO Page 9 of 9 CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
PTI2IAIO6IOIOO1 (Reactor Coolant Leakage) is in progress Pzr Relief Valve leakage exists Autolog is NOT available Unit 2 Pzr Steam Space Leakage Excel Calculation NOT available PTI2IAJO61OIOO1 (Reactor Coolant Leakage) Attachment 13.5 (Pzr Relief Valve Leakage Calculation) has been completed up to step 5.6.
INITIATING CUES:
The Operation Shift Manger directs you to complete Attachment 13.5 (Pzr Relief Valve Leakage Calculation) and determine SSF ASW Pump operability. Begin at Step 5.6.
CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
PT 121 N061 01001 (Reactor Coolant Leakage) is in progress Pzr Relief Valve leakage exists Autolog is NOT available Unit 2 Pzr Steam Space Leakage Excel Calculation NOT available PT/21N06101001 (Reactor Coolant Leakage) Attachment 13.5 (pzr Relief Valve Leakage Calculation) has been completed up to step 5.6.
INITIATING CUES:
Admin 117 RO Page 9 of 9 The Operation Shift Manger directs you to complete Attachment 13.5 (pzr Relief Valve Leakage Calculation) and determine SSF ASW Pump operability. Begin at Step 5.6.
3.5 PT/2/A/0600/010 Pzr Relief Valve Leakage Calculation Page 8 of 9 5.5 Sum individual RCP Seal Leakage Flows to determine Total RCP Seal Leakage Flow:
2A1 RCP Seal Leakage Flow:
O gpm 2A2 RCP Seal Leakage Flow:
/p gprn 2B1 RCP Seal Leakage Flow:
gprn 2B2 RCP Seal Leakage Flow:
O 4 gpm Total RCP Seal Leakage Flow:
gpm 5.6 Perform the following to obtain Pzr Relief Valve Leak Rate:
5.6.1 Determine Quench Ta (QT) level change:
OY7 VO.O
=________
(Final QT level,)
(Initial QT level)
(QT level Change,)
5.6.2 Convert QT Level Change to gallons: {4}
inchesx34.94gals/inch= 7
.-Lf*
gals (QTLevel Change)
(QT Volume change,.)
5.6.3 Calculate QT Volume Change Rate:
45 gals ÷ mm
=
- 6. q gpm (QT Volume Change)
(Duration,)
(QT Volume Rate)
Calculate Pzr Steam Space Leakage:
gpm 0 ).
gprn =
O 1 gprn (QT Volume Rate)
(Total RCP Seal Leakage Flow) (Pzr Steam Space leakage) 5.8 Detennine SSF ASW Pump operability: { 11 }
Refer to Autolog or contact 1&E to determine operable SSF Pzr Heaters.
Refer to TS Bases 3.10.1 to determine required Pzr heaters!Pzr leakage.
2J-5.5 5.6 3.5 Pzr Relief Valve Leakage Calculation PT 121 AI060010 1 0 Page 8 of9 Sum individual RCP Seal Leakage Flows to detennine Total RCP Seal Leakage Flow:
2Al RCP Seal Leakage Flow:
0,0\\
gpm 2A2 RCP Seal Leakage Flow:
o ' LfrL gpm 2B 1 RCP Seal Leakage Flow:
o '0l-gpm 2B2 RCP Seal Leakage Flow:
6,04 gpm Total RCP Seal Leakage Flow:
(1). ~3 gpm Perform the following to obtain Pzr Relief Valve Leak Rate:
~ 5.6.1 Detennine Quench Tanle (QT) level change:
~tJ. '7
<G'l>. 0 (Final QT level)
(Initial QT level)
(QT level Change) 5.6.2 Conveli QT Level Change to gallons: {4}
&. '7 inches x 34.94 galslinch = ").,tf. 'is ~ gals (QT Level Change)
(QT Volume Change)
J;-- 5.6.3 Calculate QT Volume Change Rate:
1-1+
- LfS 8 gals -;-
{go min =
(; * ~,
gpm (QT Volume Change)
(Duration)
(QT Volume Rate)
Jrs.7 Calculate Pzr Steam Space Leakage:
_0_, _4---,---1 __ gpm-o.)~
gpm= {),/e gpm (QT Volume Rate)
(Total RCP Seal Leakage Flow) (pzr Steam Space leakage) 5.8 Detennine SSF ASW Pump operability: {11}
Refer to Autolog or contact I&E to detennine operable SSF Pzr Heaters.
Refer to TS Bases 3.10.1 to determine required Pzr heaters/pzr leakage.
CANDIDATE EXAMINER Admin-203 RO Page 1 of 7 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Admin-203 Complete Plant Configuration Sheet (Time to Core Boil)
CANDIDATE EXAMINER REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Admin-203 Complete Plant Configuration Sheet (Time to Core Boil)
Admin-203 RO Page 1 of 7
Admin-203 RO Page 2 of 7 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task:
Complete Plant Configuration Sheet (Time to Core Boil)
Alternate Path:
No Facility JPM #:
Admin 203 K/A Rating(s):
System:
GEN K/A:
2.2.18 Rating:
2.6/3.9 Task Standard:
Tables in OP/0!A/1 108/001 are used to determine Total Loss Of DHR Time to Boil Preferred Evaluation Location:
Preferred Evaluation Method:
Simulator X
In-Plant Perform X
Simulate
References:
OP/0/AI1 108/001 (Curves and General Information) Enclosure 4.46 (Total Loss of DHR Time to Boil)
Validation Time: 11 minutes Time Critical: NO Candidate:
Time Start:
NAME Time Finish:
Performance Rating:
SAT UNSAT Performance Time:
Examiner:
/
NAME SIGNATURE DATE COMM ENTS REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Complete Plant Configuration Sheet (Time to Core Boil)
Alternate Path:
No Facility JPM #:
Admin 203 KIA Rating(s):
System: GEN KIA:
2.2.18 Rating:
2.6/3.9 Task Standard:
Admin-203 RO Page 2 of 7 Tables in OP/O/A/1108/001 are used to determine Total Loss Of DHR Time to Boil Preferred Evaluation Location:
Preferred Evaluation Method:
Simulator X
In-Plant Perform X
Simulate
References:
OP/O/A/1108/001 (Curves and General Information) Enclosure 4.46 (Total Loss of DHR Time to Boil)
Validation Time: 11 minutes Time Critical: NO
========================================================================
Candidate:
Time Start: ___
NAME Time Finish: ----
Performance Rating:
SAT ___ UNSAT __ _
Performance Time: ----
Examiner: ----~~~-------
NAME
~~~~--____ ~/_----
SIGNATURE DATE
========================================================================
COMMENTS
NONE SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:
Admin-203 RO Page 3 of 7 SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:
NONE Admin-203 RO Page 3 of 7
Admin-203 RO Page4of7 ToolslEguipmentlProcedures Needed:
OP/U/All 108/001 (Curves and General Information) Enclosure 4.46 (Total Loss of DHR Time to Boil)
READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTION TO TRAINEE:
I will explain the iniUal 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 was shutdown onl2lUl 0400 Site Directive 1.3.5 (Shutdown Protection Plan) Attachment 9.3.A is being prepared for this shift.
INITIATING CUES:
Current Date/Time: 12/04 0600 The SRO instructs you to calculate the Time To Core Boil.
Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed:
Admin-203 RO Page 4 of 7 OP/0/A/1108/001 (Curves and General Information) Enclosure 4.46 (Total Loss of DHR Time to Boil)
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 was shutdown on12/01 0400 Site Directive 1.3.5 (Shutdown Protection Plan) Attachment 9.3.A is being prepared for this shift.
INITIATING CUES:
Current Date/Time: 12/04 0600 The SRO instructs you to calculate the "Time To Core Boil".
Admin-203 RO Page5of7 START TIME:
STEP 1:
Refer to enclosure 4.46 of OP/O/AJl 108/001 Choose the appropriate table SAT STANDARD:
Refer to enclosure 4.46 of OP/0/A/1 108/001 and use the Prior to Refueling
- Initial Temp 110°F (Hours Since S/D); Time to Boil in UNSAT Minutes table.
COMMENTS:
STEP 2:
Determine the number of hours the reactor has been shutdown.
CRITICAL STEP STANDARD:
Determine the reactor has been shut down for 74 Hours.
SAT COMMENTS:
U N SAT STEP 3:
Determine time to boil.
CRITICAL STEP STANDARD:
Determine time to boil is 20.9 minutes by using 74 hours8.564815e-4 days <br />0.0206 hours <br />1.223545e-4 weeks <br />2.8157e-5 months <br /> and 80 SAT inches on LT-5.
COMMENTS:
U N SAT STOP TIME:
START TIME: __ _
STEP 1:
Refer to enclosure 4.46 of OP/O/A/11 08/001 Choose the appropriate table STANDARD:
Refer to enclosure 4.46 of OP/O/A/11 08/001 and use the "Prior to Refueling - Initial Temp = 110°F (Hours Since SID); Time to Boil in Minutes" table.
COMMENTS:
STEP 2:
Determine the number of hours the reactor has been shutdown.
STANDARD:
Determine the reactor has been shut down for 74 Hours.
COMMENTS:
STEP 3:
Determine time to boil.
STANDARD:
Determine time to boil is 20.9 minutes by using 74 hours8.564815e-4 days <br />0.0206 hours <br />1.223545e-4 weeks <br />2.8157e-5 months <br /> and 80 inches on L T -5.
COMMENTS:
STOP TIME: ____
Admin-203 RO Page 5 of 7 SAT UNSAT CRITICAL STEP SAT UNSAT CRITICAL STEP SAT UNSAT
CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:
STEP #
Explanation 2
Required to determine the time for core boil.
3 Required to determine the time for core boil.
Admin-203 RU Page 6 of 7 CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:
STEP #
Explanation 2
Required to determine the time for core boil.
3 Required to determine the time for core boil.
Admin-203 RO Page 6 of 7
Admin-203 RO Page 7 of 7 CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Unit 1 was shutdown on 12/01 0400 Site Directive 1.3.5 (Shutdown Protection Plan) Attachment 9.3.A is being prepared for this shift.
INITIATING CUES:
Current Date/Time: 12/04 0600 The SRO instructs you to calculate the Time To Core Boil.
CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Unit 1 was shutdown on12/01 0400 Admin-203 RO Page 7 of 7 Site Directive 1.3.5 (Shutdown Protection Plan) Attachment 9.3.A is being prepared for this shift.
INITIATING CUES:
Current Date/Time: 12/040600 The SRO instructs you to calculate the "Time To Core Boil".
3A - Plant Configuration Sheet Unit I Mode:
6 Preparer:
Date:
Time:
4:00 Reviewer:
Date:
Time:
RCS Level:
80 in.
As Reed On:
LT-5 RCS Temperature:
110 °F As Read On:
LPIP Suction RCS Level Control Band:
84 in. (High) 62 in. (Low)
RCS Temperature Band:
125 °F (High) o °F (Low)
LPI Pumps Operable:
A P
B P
P B
P C
P LPI Pumps Coolers:
A P B
P LPSW Suction From Unit:
2 cow SF Pumps Operable:
A P B
P C
P RCW Pumps Available:
A P B
P C P D P SF Coolers Operable:
A P
B P
C P
RCW Coolers Available A P B
P 0 P D
P SFP Level:
0.18 ft.
SFP Temperature 71 Level Control Band:
-2 ft.
To i ft.
Time For SFP Temperature to Reach 210 °F:
>66 hours FTC Flooded F
NO P
Reactor Vessel Head OFF F
ON P
Fuel in Reactor Vessel YES P
NO F
NO F
Operable CETC5 SOME List:
G6,F7,F8,H9,G1 1 LP-20 Flange Installed YES F
NO P
Time To Core Boil Minutes Reactor Bldg Purge is:
OFF P
ON F
If Time to Core Boil is <6 mm. ensure equipment hatch is closed.
Equipment Hatch is:
CLOSED P OPEN F
If Time to Core Boil is < 30 mm. ensure SPOO is manning equip. hatch if open.
SPOC is manning Equip. Hatch:
YES F
NO P
RCS Makeup Paths A OTSG B OTSG p
BHUT-->HP-363-->A/BLPI ASHUT 57071 GAL.
UpperPrimaryHandholes ON F
OFF P
ON F
OFF P
p BWST > A/ B LPI (Forced / Gravity)
BWST 377146 GAL.
BWST / BHUT > HPI CBAST 4770 GAL.
YES r NO P
YES F
NO P
F OTSG Nozzle Dam Installed RCS Boron:
2750 (Actual) 675 (Required)
Cold Legs Are:
DRAINED F
NOT 0RAINED Canal Seal Plate:
ON P
OFF F
SF-i OPEN F
CLOSED P TransferTube Covers ON P
OFF F
SF-2 OPEN F
CLOSED P OFFSITE POWER SOURCES Main Feeder Bus #1 Energized YES P NO F
CT-i F CT-2 F CT-3 F BACKCHARGED MAIN TRANSFORMER P
Main Feeder Bus #2 Energized YES P NO F
CT-5 (From Central Switchyard)
P EMERGENCY POWER SOURCES CT-I P CT-2 F CT-3 F RC-66 Installed on PZR YES F
NO P
CT-4 P RC-67 Installed on PZR YES F
NO P
CT-S (From Lee Combustion Turbine via Isolated Power Path)
F RC-68 Installed on PZR YES F
NO P
NOTES:.3A - Plant Configuration Sheet Unit 1 Mode:
6 Preparer:
Date:
Time:
4:00 Reviewer:
Date:
Time:
RCS Level:
80 in.
As Read On:
LT-5 RCS Temperature:
110 of As Read On:
LPIP Suction RCS Level Control Band:
84 in. (High) 62 in. (Low)
RCS Temperature Band:
125 of (High) 90 of (Low)
LPI Pumps Operable:
A P B P C P LPSW Pumps Operable A P B P C P LPI Pumps Coolers:
A W B P LPSW Suction From Unit:
2 CCW SF Pumps Operable:
A W B W C W RCW Pumps Available:
A W B W C W D W SF Coolers Operable:
A W B W C W RCW Coolers Available A W B W C W D W SFP Level:
0.18 ft.
SFP Temperature 71°F Level Control Band:
-2 ft.
To 1 ft.
Time For SFP Temperature to Reach 210 of:
>66 hours FTC Flooded r-NO W
Reactor Vessel Head OFF r ON p
Fuel in Reactor Vessel YES P NO r LP-19 Flange Installed YES W NO r Operable CETCs SOME List:
G6,F7,F8,H9,G11 LP-20 Flange Installed YES r NO W Time To Core Boil Minutes Reactor Bldg Purge is:
OFF W ON r If Time to Core Boil is..::. 6 min. ensure equipment hatch is closed.
Equipment Hatch is:
CLOSED W OPEN r If Time to Core Boil is < 30 min. ensure SPOC is manning equip. hatch if open.
SPOC is manning Equip. Hatch:
YES r-NO W
RCS Makeup Paths AOTSG BOTSG W BHUT --> HP-363 --> A / B LPI ABHUT 57071 GAL.
Upper Primary Handholes ON r OFF w ON r OFF w W BWST --> A / B LPI (Forced / Gravity)
BWST 377146 GAL.
W BWST / BHUT --> HPI CBAST 4770 GAL.
YES r NO w YES r NO W r
OTSG Nozzle Dam Installed RCS Boron:
2750 (Actual) 675 (Required)
Cold Legs Are:
DRAINED NOT DRAINED W Canal Seal Plate:
ON W
OFF r SF-1 OPEN r CLOSED W Transfer Tube Covers ON W
OFF r SF-2 OPEN r CLOSED W OFFSITE POWER SOURCES Main Feeder Bus # 1 Energized YES W NO CT-1 r CT-2 r CT-3 r BACKCHARGED MAIN TRANSFORMER W
Main Feeder Bus # 2 Energized YES W NO CT-5 (From Central Switchyard)
W EMERGENCY POWER SOURCES CT-1 W CT-2 r CT-3 r RC-66 Installed on PZR YES r NO W CT-4 P RC-67 Installed on PZR YES r NO w CT-5 (From Lee Combustion Turbine via Isolated Power Path) r RC-68 Installed on PZR YES r NO W NOTES:
REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE ADMIN-303 STAY TIME CALCULATION Admin-303 RO Page 1 of 7 CANDIDATE EXAMINER CANDIDATE EXAMINER REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE ADMIN-303 STAY TIME CALCULATION Admin-303 RO Page 1 of 7
Admin-303 RO Page2of7 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task:
Determine stay time for an activity Alternate Path:
No Facility JPM #:
Admin 303 KIA Rating(s):
System:
GEN K/A:
2.3.7 Rating
3.5/3.6 Task Standard:
Correctly determine that total dose received for the job is 16.7 mR and maximum clock time to complete venting without exceeding RWP dose limits is 18.5 minutes (18.0- 19 is acceptable).
Preferred Evaluation Location:
Preferred Evaluation Method:
Simulator In-Plant Perform X
Simulate
References:
NSD-507, Radiation Protection Validation Time: 13 minutes Time Critical: NO Candidate:
Time Start:
NAME Time Finish:
Performance Rating:
SAT UNSAT Performance Time:
Examiner:
I NAME SIGNATURE DATE COMM ENTS REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Determine stay time for an activity Alternate Path:
No Facility JPM #:
Admin 303 KIA Rating(s):
System: GEN KIA:
2.3.7 Rating
3.5/3.6 Task Standard:
Admin-303 RO Page 2 of 7 Correctly determine that total dose received for the job is 16.7 mR and maximum clock time to complete venting without exceeding RWP dose limits is 18.5 minutes (18.0 - 19 is acceptable).
Preferred Evaluation Location:
Preferred Evaluation Method:
Simulator In-Plant __
Perform X
Simulate
References:
NSD-507, Radiation Protection Validation Time: 13 minutes Time Critical: NO
========================================================================
Candidate:
Time Start: ___
NAME Time Finish: ---
Performance Rating:
SAT ___ UNSAT __ _
Performance Time: ----
Examiner: _____________ _
~/--__ -
NAME SIGNATURE DATE
========================================================================
COMMENTS
None SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:
Admin-303 RU Page 3 of 7 SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:
None Admin-303 RO Page 3 of 7
Admin-303 RO Page 4 of 7 ToolslEguipmentlProcedures Needed:
Radiation Work Permit # 23 Survey Map READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTION TO TRAINEE:
I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed. AN 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 in AP/26, Loss of Residual Heat Removal and you are to:
Stage yourself inside Room 61 where you can minimize your dose while waiting Vent 1A LPI pump when directed Room 61 is posted: High Radiation Area 0800 You enter Room 61 0830 You are directed to vent 1A LPI pump 0842 Venting is completed. You immediately exit the Room and report back to the Control Room.
INITIATING CUES:
Based on the time line, RWP 23, and Room 61 survey map provided:
- 1. State the amount of dose that was received for the duration of this task.
- 2. Assuming you entered the room and began venting at the stated times, determine the maximum time that venting could occur without exceeding a limit imposed by the RWP.
Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed:
Radiation Work Permit # 23 Survey Map READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTION TO TRAINEE:
Admin-303 RO Page 4 of 7 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 in AP/26, Loss of Residual Heat Removal and you are to:
Stage yourself inside Room 61 where you can minimize your dose while waiting Vent 1A LPI pump when directed Room 61 is posted: High Radiation Area 0800 - You enter Room 61 0830 - You are directed to vent 1A LPI pump 0842 - Venting is completed.. You immediately exit the Room and report back to the Control Room.
INITIATING CUES:
Based on the time line, RWP 23, and Room 61 survey map provided:
- 1. State the amount of dose that was received for the duration of this task.
- 2. Assuming you entered the room and began venting at the stated times, determine the maximum time that venting could occur without exceeding a limit imposed by the RWP.
Admin-303 RO Page 5of7 START TIME:
STEP 1: What dose will be received for the duration of this task?
CRITICAL STEP Based on a 30 minute wait at the LEWA and 12 minutes at LPI Pump and the SAT nearest posted general area dose rates (12 mr/hr):
LEWA dose:
3 mr/hr X 0.5 hr = 1.5 mR UN SAT Vent time dose Area dose is 12160 hr X 76 mr/hr = 15.2 mR Estimated total dose received is 1.5 + 15.2= 16.7 mR STANDARD:
Calculates the dose received for the duration of the task.
COMMENTS:
STEP 2:
What is the maximum time that the pump casing could have been vented CRITICAL STEP before reaching a limit imposed by the RWP?
SAT Based on the nearest general area dose rates (76 mr!hr):
The RWP Dose Alarm is 25 mR.
UNSAT LEWAis 3mrIhrXO.Shr=1.5mR Vent time dose rate is Rad level = 76 mrlhr Solving:
23.5 mr is allowable dose once venting starts 23.5 mr = 0.309 hours0.00358 days <br />0.0858 hours <br />5.109127e-4 weeks <br />1.175745e-4 months <br /> or 18.5 minutes 76 mrlhr Note: Acceptable range is 18.0
- 19.0 minutes.
STANDARD:
Calculates maximum venting time.
COMMENTS:
END TASK STOP TIME:
START TIME: __
STEP 1: What dose will be received for the duration of this task?
Based on a 30 minute wait at the LEWA and 12 minutes at LPI Pump and the nearest posted general area dose rates (12 mr/hr):
LEWAdose:
Vent time dose Area dose is 3 mr/hr X 0.5 hr = 1.5 mR 12/60 hr X 76 mr/hr = 15.2 mR Estimated total dose received is 1.5 + 15.2= 16.7 mR STANDARD:
Calculates the dose received for the duration of the task.
COMMENTS:
STEP 2:
What is the maximum time that the pump casing could have been vented before reaching a limit imposed by the RWP?
Based on the nearest general area dose rates (76 mr/hr):
The RWP Dose Alarm is 25 mR.
LEWA is 3 mr/hr X 0.5 hr = 1.5 mR Vent time dose rate is Rad level = 76 mr/hr Solving:
23.5 mr is allowable dose once venting starts 23.5 mr = 0.309 hours0.00358 days <br />0.0858 hours <br />5.109127e-4 weeks <br />1.175745e-4 months <br /> or 18.5 minutes 76 mr/hr Note: Acceptable range is 18.0 -19.0 minutes.
STANDARD:
Calculates maximum venting time.
COMMENTS:
END TASK STOP TIME: ____
Admin-303 RO Page 5 of 7 CRITICAL STEP SAT UNSAT CRITICAL STEP SAT UNSAT
CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:
STEP #
Explanation 1
Required to calculate dose received while performing task.
2 Required to calculate the maximum venting time.
Admin-303 RO Page6of7 CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:
STEP #
Explanation 1
Required to calculate dose received while performing task.
2 Required to calculate the maximum venting time.
Admin-303 RO Page 6 of 7
CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)
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 in AP126, Loss of Residual Heat Removal and you are to:
Stage yourself inside Room 61 where you can minimize your dose while waiting Vent 1A LPI pump when directed Room 61 is posted: High Radiation Area 0800 You enter Room 61 0830 You are directed to vent 1A LPI pump 0842 Venting is completed. You immediately exit the Room and report back to the Control Room.
INITIATING CUES:
Based on the time line, RWP 23, and Room 61 survey map provided:
- 1. State the amount of dose that was received for the duration of this task.
- 2. Assuming you entered the room and began venting at the stated times, determine the maximum time that venting could occur without exceeding a limit imposed by the RWP.
CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)
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 in AP/26, Loss of Residual Heat Removal and you are to:
Stage yourself inside Room 61 where you can minimize your dose while waiting Vent 1A LPI pump when directed Room 61 is posted: High Radiation Area 0800 - You enter Room 61 0830 - You are directed to vent 1A LPI pump 0842 - Venting is completed. You immediately exit the Room and report back to the Control Room.
INITIATING CUES:
Based on the time line, RWP 23, and Room 61 survey map provided:
- 1. State the amount of dose that was received for the duration of this task.
- 2. Assuming you entered the room and began venting at the stated times, determine the maximum time that venting could occur without exceeding a limit imposed by the RWP.
Training Use Only Oconee Nuclear Station Radiation Work Permit Training Use Only Entry For Routine Plant And Systems Operation RWP#23 Rev: 27 Task # I Entry for Routine Plant and Systems Operation in High Radiation Areas (Operations)
ED Alarm Set Points:
Dose Alarm: 10 Dose Rate Alarm: 50 Stay Time Alarm: 55:00 RWP Requirements Dress Category/Work Description
- Dress Category A Work in a non-contaminated area
- Dress Category B Work in a non-contaminated area with contaminated material where there is NO potential for contact with
- Dress Category C Work in a non-contaminated area with contaminated material where there is NO potential for contact with
- Dress Category D Work of short duration, in open area(s) with NO obstructions that could contribute to contamination of unprotected
- Dress Category E Work where: (1) Complete protection of skin and clothing is NOT required; (2) Durability of surgical gloves requires Dress Category F Work in a contaminated area where complete protection of skin and clothing is NOT necessary.
- Dress Category G Work in a dry contaminated area.
- Dress Category H Work in a contaminated area.
- Dress Category I Hands on work with higher contaminated material or beta dose concerns to hands only.
- Dress Category N Performing work in contaminated wet conditions.
- Modesty garments, top & bottom, are required under protective clothing where personal outer clothing is not worn Contamination Control
- Change outer rubber gloves often when handling highly contaminated material as directed by RP If installing a drain rig, secure hose OR tubing to floor drain If installing a drain rig, use hose clamps or similar device to secure hose OR tubing connections
- Use surgical gloves in lieu of rubber gloves for the manipulation of small or specialty items as directed by RP
- Utilize facial protection (e.g. face shield, hood sock, power visor) as directed by RP
- Wear disposable (plastic) booties inside of orex booties for work in wet conditions
- Wipe down AND bag all tools and equipment prior to removal from a contaminated area as directed by RP RP Job Coverage
- Pre-job briefing required
- Start of Job, Intermittent or No Coverage for work in High Radiation Areas or less
- Timekeeping/dose controller required for workers exposed to an actual dose rate >1500 mrem/hr OR dose will exceed 500 mrem for an individual entry Dosimetry Requirements
- 1. High noise level in the work area.
- 2. Use of head phones
- 3. Hearing impairment
- 4. Any other condition that would impair hearing an ED alarm An Auxiliary ED alarm is required in areas where general area dose rates are > 100 mrem/hr if any of the following conditions exist:
Monitor ED periodically while inside the RCAIRCZ (once or twice per hour in low dose rate areas). Monitor more frequently in higher dose Respiratory Protection If weighted DAC-Hours are expected to result in greater than or equal to 4 DAC-Hours per person, perform a TEDE/ALARA evaluation Approved on 11/12/2009 by ROBINSON, LAGRONE D Printed on 02/10/2010 Activated on 11/12/2009 Training Use Only Oconee Nuclear Station Radiation Work Permit Training Use Only Entry For Routine Plant And Systems Operation RWP#23 Rev: 27 Task # 1 Entr for Routine Plant and S ED Alarm Set Points:
Dose Alarm: 10 Dose Rate Alarm: 50 Stay Time Alarm: 55:00 RWP Requirements Dress Category/Work Description
- Dress Category "A" Work in a non-contaminated area
- Dress Category "B" Work in a non-contaminated area with contaminated material where there is NO potential for contact with
- Dress Category "C" Work in a non-contaminated area with contaminated material where there is NO potential for contact with
- Dress Category "0" Work of short duration, in open area(s) with NO obstructions that could contribute to contamination of unprotected
- Dress Category "E" Work where: (1) Complete protection of skin and clothing is NOT required; (2) Durability of surgical gloves requires
- Dress Category "F" Work in a contaminated area where complete protection of skin and clothing is NOT necessary.
- Dress Category "G" Work in a dry contaminated area.
- Dress Category "H" Work in a contaminated area.
- Dress Category "I" Hands on work with higher contaminated material or beta dose concerns to hands only.
- Dress Category "N" Performing work in contaminated wet conditions.
- Modesty garments, top & bottom, are required under protective clothing where personal outer clothing is not worn Contamination Control
- Change outer rubber gloves often when handling highly contaminated material as directed by RP
- If installing a drain rig, secure hose OR tubing to floor drain
- If installing a drain rig, use hose clamps or similar device to secure hose OR tubing connections
- Use surgical gloves in lieu of rubber gloves for the manipulation of small or specialty items as directed by RP
- Utilize facial protection (e.g. face shield, hood sock, power visor) as directed by RP
- Wear disposable (plastic) booties inside of orex booties for work in wet conditions
- Wipe down AND bag all tools and equipment prior to removal from a contaminated area as directed by RP RP Job Coverage
- Pre-job briefing required
- Start of Job, Intermittent or No Coverage for work in High Radiation Areas or less
- Timekeeping/dose controller required for workers exposed to an actual dose rate >1500 mrem/hr OR dose will exceed 500 mrem for an individual entry Dosimetry Requirements
- 1. High noise level in the work area.
- 2. Use of head phones
- 3. Hearing impairment
- 4. Any other condition that would impair hearing an ED alarm
- An Auxiliary ED alarm is required in areas where general area dose rates are> 100 mrem/hr if any of the following conditions exist:
- Monitor ED periodically while inside the RCAlRCZ (once or twice per hour in low dose rate areas). Monitor more frequently in higher dose Respiratory Protection
- If weighted DAC-Hours are expected to result in greater than or equal to 4 DAC-Hours per person, perform a TEDE/ALARA evaluation Approved on 11/12/2009 by ROBINSON, LAGRONE 0 Printed on 02/10/2010 Activated on 11/12/2009
- Full Face Particulate (Additional Hood Required) IF warranted by TEDE ALARA Evaluation OR directed by RP RP Hold Points
- Accumulated dose higher than expected
- Notify RP Prior to Start of Work
- RP briefing required prior to entering High Radiation Areas
- RP survey required prior to handling debris or foreign material
- RP survey required prior to handling valve/pump parts or internals Stop Work Criteria
- Actual contamination levels are higher than the expected levels written on this RWP task
- Actual dose rates are higher than the expected levels written on this RWP task
- Dose Alarm
- Failure of OR sweat soaked protective clothing If monitoring of the ED indicates that the dose alarm set point will be exceeded prior to completing the job, leave the area and contact RP.
Do not wait to receive an alarm before exiting the area
- Unexpected dose rate alarm
- Unexpected wet conditions
- Work scope changes Expected Radiological Conditions General area dose rates: 0.1 mrem/hr - 100 mrem/hr High contact dose rates: 0.1 mrem/hr - 3000 mrem/hr Contamination levels: <1000 dpm/lOOcm2
- 100,000 dpm/100cm2 (Beta/Gamma)
Contamination levels: 0 dpm/lOOcm2
- 300 dpm/lOOcm2 (Alpha)
Additional Instructions Approved on 11/12/2009 by ROBINSON, LAGRONE D Printed on 02/10/2010 Activated on 11/12/2009
- Full Face Particulate (Additional Hood Required) IF warranted by TEDE ALARA Evaluation OR directed by RP RP Hold Points
- Accumulated dose higher than expected
- Notify RP Prior to Start of Work
- RP briefing required prior to entering High Radiation Areas
- RP survey required prior to handling debris or foreign material
- RP survey required prior to handling valve/pump parts or internals Stop Work Criteria
- Actual contamination levels are higher than the expected levels written on this RWP task
- Actual dose rates are higher than the expected levels written on this RWP task
- Dose Alarm
- Failure of OR sweat soaked protective clothing
- If monitoring of the ED indicates that the dose alarm set point will be exceeded prior to completing the job, leave the area and contact RP.
Do not wait to receive an alarm before exiting the area
- Unexpected dose rate alarm
- Unexpected wet conditions
- Work scope changes Expected Radiological Conditions General area dose rates: 0.1 mrem/hr - 100 mrem/hr High contact dose rates: 0.1 mrem/hr - 3000 mrem/hr Contamination levels: <1000 dpm/1 00cm2 - 100,000 dpm/100cm2 (Beta/Gamma)
Contamination levels: 0 dpm/100cm2 - 300 dpm/100cm2 (Alpha)
Additional Instructions Approved on 11/12/2009 by ROBINSON, LAGRONE 0 Printed on 02/10/2010 Activated on 11/12/2009
Training Use Only Oconee Nuclear Station Radiation Work Permit Training Use Only Entry For Routine Plant And Systems Operation RWP#23 Rev: 27 Task#2 Entry for Routine Plant and Systems Operation in High Radiation Areas (Operations)
ED Alarm Set Points:
Dose Alarm: 25 Dose Rate Alarm: 500 Stay Time Alarm: 55:00 High Radiation Area Entry RWP Requirements Dress Category/Work Description
- Dress Category A Work in a non-contaminated area
- Dress Category B Work in a non-contaminated area with contaminated material where there is NO potential for contact with
- Dress Category C Work in a non-contaminated area with contaminated material where there is NO potential for contact with
- Dress Category D Work of short duration, in open area(s) with NO obstructions that could contribute to contamination of unprotected
- Dress Category E Work where: (1) Complete protection of skin and clothing is NOT required; (2) Durability of surgical gloves requires
- Dress Category F Work in a contaminated area where complete protection of skin and clothing is NOT necessary.
- Dress Category G Work in a dry contaminated area.
- Dress Category H Work in a contaminated area.
- Dress Category I Hands on work with higher contaminated material or beta dose concerns to hands only.
- Dress Category N Performing work in contaminated wet conditions.
- Modesty garments, top & bottom, are required under protective clothing where personal outer clothing is not worn Contamination Control
- Change outer rubber gloves often when handling highly contaminated material as directed by RP If installing a drain rig, secure hose OR tubing to floor drain If installing a drain rig, use hose clamps or similar device to secure hose OR tubing connections
- Use surgical gloves in lieu of rubber gloves for the manipulation of small or specialty items as directed by RP
- Utilize facial protection (e.g. face shield, hood sock, power visor) as directed by RP
- Wear disposable (plastic) booties inside of orex booties for work in wet conditions
- Wipe down AND bag all tools and equipment prior to removal from a contaminated area as directed by RP RP Job Coverage
- Pre-job briefing required
- Start of Job, Intermittent or No Coverage for work in High Radiation Areas or less
- Timekeeping/dose controller required for workers exposed to an actual dose rate >1500 mrem/hr OR dose will exceed 500 mrem for an ndividual entry
- 1. High noise level in the work area.
- 2. Use of head phones Dosimetry Requirements
- 3. Hearing impairment
- 4. Any other condition that would impair hearing an ED alarm
- An Auxiliary ED alarm is required in areas where general area dose rates are> 100 mrem/hr if any of the following conditions exist:
- Monitor ED periodically while inside the RCA/RCZ (once or twice per hour in low dose rate areas). Monitor more frequently in higher dose Approved on 11/12/2009 by ROBINSON, LAGRONE D Printed on 02/10/2010 Activated on 11/12/2009 Training Use Only Oconee Nuclear Station Radiation Work Permit Training Use Only Entry For Routine Plant And Systems Operation RWP#23 Rev: 27 Task#2 Entr for Routine Plant and S ED Alarm Set Points:
Dose Alarm: 25 Dose Rate Alarm: 500 Stay Time Alarm: 55:00 High Radiation Area Entry RWP ReqUirements Dress Category/Work Description
- Dress Category "A" Work in a non-contaminated area
- Dress Category "8" Work in a non-contaminated area with contaminated material where there is NO potential for contact with
- Dress Category "C" Work in a non-contaminated area with contaminated material where there is NO potential for contact with
- Dress Category "0" Work of short duration, in open area(s) with NO obstructions that could contribute to contamination of unprotected
- Dress Category "E" Work where: (1) Complete protection of skin and clothing is NOT required; (2) Durability of surgical gloves requires
- Dress Category "F" Work in a contaminated area where complete protection of skin and clothing is NOT necessary.
- Dress Category "G" Work in a dry contaminated area.
- Dress Category "H" Work in a contaminated area.
- Dress Category "I" Hands on work with higher contaminated material or beta dose concerns to hands only.
Dress Category "N" Performing work in contaminated wet conditions.
Modesty garments, top & bottom, are required under protective clothing where personal outer clothing is not worn Contamination Control
- Change outer rubber gloves often when handling highly contaminated material as directed by RP
- If installing a drain rig, secure hose OR tubing to floor drain
- If installing a drain rig, use hose clamps or similar device to secure hose OR tubing connections
- Install catch containments OR drain rigs to prevent spills if draining components Use surgical gloves in lieu of rubber gloves for the manipulation of small or specialty items as directed by RP
- Utilize facial protection (e.g. face shield, hood sock, power visor) as directed by RP
- Wear disposable (plastic) booties inside of orex booties for work in wet conditions
- Wipe down AND bag all tools and equipment prior to removal from a contaminated area as directed by RP RP Job Coverage
- Pre-job briefing required
- Start of Job, Intermittent or No Coverage for work in High Radiation Areas or less
- Timekeeping/dose controller required for workers exposed to an actual dose rate >1500 rnrern/hr OR dose will exceed 500 mrem for an individual entry Dosimetry Requirements
- 1. High noise level in the work area.
- 2. Use of head phones
- 3. Hearing impairment
- 4. Any other condition that would irnpair hearing an ED alarrn
- An Auxiliary ED alarm is required in areas where general area dose rates are> 100 rnrem/hr if any of the following conditions exist:
- Monitor ED periodically while inside the RCAlRCZ (once or twice per hour in low dose rate areas). Monitor more frequently in higher dose Approved on 11/12/2009 by R08INSON, LAGRONE 0 Printed on 02/10/2010 Activated on 11/12/2009
Respiratory Protection If weighted DAC-Hours are expected to result in greater than or equal to 4 DAC-Hours per person, perform a TEDE/ALARA evaluation
- Full Face Particulate (Additional Hood Required) IF warranted by TEDE ALARA Evaluation OR directed by RP RP Hold Points
- Accumulated dose higher than expected
- Notify RP Prior to Start of Work
- RP briefing required prior to entering High Radiation Areas
- RP survey required prior to handling debris or foreign material
- RP survey required prior to handling valve/pump parts or internals Stop Work Criteria
- Actual contamination levels are higher than the expected levels written on this RWP task
- Actual dose rates are higher than the expected levels written on this RWP task
- Dose Alarm
- Failure of OR sweat soaked protective clothing If monitoring of the ED indicates that the dose alarm set point will be exceeded prior to completing the job, leave the area and contact RP.
Do not wait to receive an alarm before exiting the area
- Unexpected dose rate alarm
- Unexpected wet conditions
- Work scope changes Expected Radiological Conditions General area dose rates: 100 mrem/hr - 700 mrem/hr High contact dose rates: 0.1 mrem/hr - 3000 mrem/hr Contamination levels: <1000 dpm/100cm2
- 100,000 dpm/100cm2 (Beta/Gamma)
Contamination levels: 0 dpm/100cm2 -300 dpm/100cm2 (Alpha)
Additional Instructions Approved on 11/12/2009 by ROBINSON, LAGRONE D Printed on 02/10/2010 Activated on 11/12/2009 Respiratory Protection
- If weighted DAC-Hours are expected to result in greater than or equal to 4 DAC-Hours per person, perform a TEDE/ALARA evaluation
- Full Face Particulate (Additional Hood Required) IF warranted by TEDE ALARA Evaluation OR directed by RP RP Hold Points
- Accumulated dose higher than expected
- Notify RP Prior to Start of Work
- RP briefing required prior to entering High Radiation Areas
- RP survey required prior to handling debris or foreign material
- RP survey required prior to handling valve/pump parts or intemals Stop Work Criteria
- Actual contamination levels are higher than the expected levels written on this RWP task
- Actual dose rates are higher than the expected levels written on this RWP task
- Dose Alarm
- Failure of OR sweat soaked protective clothing
- If monitoring of the ED indicates that the dose alarm set point will be exceeded prior to completing the job, leave the area and contact RP.
Do not wait to receive an alarm before exiting the area
- Unexpected dose rate alarm Unexpected wet conditions
- Work scope changes Expected Radiological Conditions General area dose rates: 100 mrem/hr - 700 mrem/hr High contact dose rates: 0.1 mrem/hr - 3000 mrem/hr Contamination levels: <1000 dpm/100cm2 - 100,000 dpm/100cm2 (Beta/Gamma)
Contamination levels: 0 dpm/100cm2 - 300 dpm/100cm2 (Alpha)
Additional Instructions Approved on 11/12/2009 by ROBINSON, LAGRONE D Printed on 02/10/2010 Activated on 11/12/2009
ADM-405 RO Page 1 of 14 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Admin-405 Determine Emergency Classification and Protective Action Recommendations CANDIDATE EXAMINER REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Admin-405 ADM-405 RO Page 1 of 14 Determine Emergency Classification and Protective Action Recommendations CANDIDATE EXAMINER
ADM-405 RO Page 2 of 14 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task:
Determine Emergency Classification and Protective Action Recommendations Alternate Path:
NO Facility JPM #:
Admin-405 K/A Rating(s):
System:
GEN K/A:
2.4.41 Rating:
2.9/4.6 Task Standard:
Appropriate classification is determined and associated Emergency Notification Form is completed.
Preferred Evaluation Location:
Preferred Evaluation Method:
Simulator X
In-Plant X
Perform Simulate X
References:
RP/0/B/1 000/0 1 RP/0/B/1 000/02 BASIS Document (Volume A, Section D of the Emergency Plan)
Validation Time: 20 mm.
Time Critical: Yes Candidate:
Time Start:
NAME Time Finish:
Performance Rating:
SAT UNSAT Performance Time:
Examiner:
/
NAME SIGNATURE DATE Comments Task:
REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE ADM-405 RO Page 2 of 14 Determine Emergency Classification and Protective Action Recommendations Alternate Path:
NO Facility JPM #:
Admin-405 KIA Rating(s):
System:
KJA:
Rating:
GEN 2.4.41 2.9/4.6 Task Standard:
Appropriate classification is determined and associated Emergency Notification Form is completed.
Preferred Evaluation Location:
Simulator X
References:
RP/O/B/1000101 RP/O/B/1000102 In-Plant _-,-X-,--_
BASIS Document (Volume "A", Section "D" of the Emergency Plan)
Validation Time: 20 min.
Preferred Evaluation Method:
Perform Simulate _X_
Time Critical: Yes
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Candidate:
Time Start: ___ _
NAME Time Finish: ----
Performance Rating:
SAT ___ UNSAT __ _
Performance Time: ___ _
Examiner: ________ --------
NAME
~--_____
~/ ___ -
SIGNATURE DATE
========================================================================
Comments
NONE SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:
ADM-405 RO Page 3 of 14 SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:
NONE ADM-405 RO Page 3 of 14
ADM-405 RO Page4of 14 Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed:
RP/0/B/1 000/01 / RP/0/B/1 000/02 BASIS Document (Volume A, Section D 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:
Unit 2 at 100% power 0900: Reactor trip due a Sheared RCP shaft on 2A1 RCP 0900: Control Room has indications that the 2A1 RCP Seals have failed 0904: ES 1 & 2 actuated RCS pressure = 1580 psig and decreasing RB pressure = 4.7 psig and increasing The 2A HPI pump fails to Auto start and cannot be started manually 0910: RCS Saturated and stable at 1000 psig. All RCPs have been secured RB pressure peaks at 9.7 psig 0912: 2RIA-57 reads 350 R/HR stable 0915: RB Pressure = 0.2 psig and stable INITIATING CUE:
You are to perform the required actions of the Emergency Coordinator by referring to RP/0/B/1 000/01, Emergency Classification:
- 1. Determine Emergency Classification at present time.
- 2. Complete appropriate Emergency Notification Form for the current conditions.
THIS IS A TIME CRITICAL JPM Note: Do not use Emergency Coordinators judgment while classifying the event. When required, Jim Turner will maintain the Emergency Coordinators Log, assume the duties of the Control Room Offsite Communicator and activate the ERO pagers if desired.
Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed:
RP/O/B/1000101 1 RP/O/B/1000102 BASIS Document (Volume "A", Section "0" READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTIONS TO STUDENT:
ADM-405 RO Page 4 of 14 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 2 at 100% power 0900: Reactor trip due a Sheared RCP shaft on 2A 1 RCP 0900: Control Room has indications that the 2A 1 RCP Seals have failed 0904: ES 1 & 2 actuated RCS pressure = 1580 psig and decreasing RB pressure = 4.7 psig and increasing The 2A HPI pump fails to Auto start and cannot be started manually 0910: RCS Saturated and stable at 1000 psig. All RCPs have been secured RB pressure peaks at 9.7 psig 0912: 2RIA-57 reads 350 R/HR stable 0915: RB Pressure = 0.2 psig and stable INITIATING CUE:
You are to perform the required actions of the Emergency Coordinator by referring to RP/O/B/1 000/01, Emergency Classification:
- 1. Determine Emergency Classification at present time.
- 2. Complete appropriate Emergency Notification Form for the current conditions.
THIS IS A TIME CRITICAL JPM Note: Do not use Emergency Coordinator's judgment while classifying the event. When required, Jim Turner will maintain the Emergency Coordinator's Log, assume the duties of the Control Room Offsite Communicator and activate the ERO pagers if desired.
ADM-405 R0 Page 5 of 14 START TIME:
STEP 1:
Classify the Event at 0915 CRITICAL STEP STANDARD:
Refer to RP!0/B/1000/01 (Emergency Classification) Enclosure 4.4 (Loss of Shutdown Functions).
SAT Classify the event as a General Emergency due to either of the following:
UNSAT Fission Product Barrier Matrix
5 points for RCS Barriers due to 1 RIA-57 reading 5 points for Fuel Clad Barriers due to I RIA-57 reading 3 points for Containment Barriers due to (Rapid unexplained containment pressure decrease after increase 13 points total results in a General Emergency Time for Classification Note: Required to classify the event within 15 minutes of starting.
GO TO RP!0/B!1 000/002 (Control Room Emergency Coordinator Procedure)
COMMENTS:
STEP 2:
Step 2.1 IF No EAL exists...
SAT STANDARD:
Determine a General Emergency does exist and N/A the step.
UN SAT COMMENTS:
START TIME: __
STEP 1:
Classify the Event at 0915 STANDARD:
Refer to RP/O/B/1000101 (Emergency Classification) Enclosure 4.4 (Loss of Shutdown Functions).
Classify the event as a "General Emergency" due to either of the following:
Fission Product Barrier Matrix 5 points for RCS Barriers due to 1 RIA-57 reading 5 points for Fuel Clad Barriers due to 1 RIA-57 reading 3 points for Containment Barriers due to (Rapid unexplained containment pressure decrease after increase" 13 points total results in a General Emergency Time for Classification Note: Required to classify the event within 15 minutes of starting.
GO TO RP/O/B/10001002 (Control Room Emergency Coordinator Procedure)
COMMENTS:
STEP 2:
Step 2.1 IF No EAL exists...
STANDARD:
Determine a General Emergency does exist and N/A the step.
COMMENTS:
ADM-405 RO Page 5 of 14 CRITICAL STEP SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT
ADM-405 RU Page 6 of 14 STEP 3:
Step 2.2 Declare the appropriate Emergency Classification level.
Classification (UE, Alert, SAE, GE)
SAT Time Declared:
UNSAT STANDARD:
Declare a General Emergency due to:
Fission Product Barrier Matrix Determine Time of Declaration is present time.
COMMENTS:
STEP 4:
Step 2.3 IF a Security event is in progress SAT STANDARD:
Determine a security event is NOT in progress and N/A step.
COMMENTS:
UNSAT STEP 5:
Step 2.4 IF assistance from ERO personnel is desired/required:
THEN activate ERO pagers from the ERO Pager Activation Panel:
SAT For an EMERGENCY press Test button then press button I For a DRILL press Test button then press button 3 UNSAT STANDARD:
Determine that assistance is desired.
Note: The Control Room Offsite Communicator will activate the ERO pagers.
COMMENTS:
STEP 3:
Step 2.2 Declare the appropriate Emergency Classification level.
Classification (UE, Alert, SAE, GE)
Time Declared:
STANDARD:
Declare a General Emergency due to:
Fission Product Barrier Matrix Determine Time of Declaration is present time.
COMMENTS:
STEP 4:
Step 2.3 IF a Security event is in progress STANDARD:
Determine a security event is NOT in progress and N/A step.
COMMENTS:
STEP 5:
Step 2.4 IF assistance from ERO personnel is desired/required:
THEN activate ERO pagers from the ERO Pager Activation Panel:
For an EMERGENCY press "Test" button then press button 1 For a DRILL press "Test" button then press button 3 STANDARD:
Determine that assistance is desired.
Note: The Control Room Offsite Communicator will activate the ERO pagers.
COMMENTS:
ADM-405 RO Page 6 of 14 SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT
ADM-405 RU Page 7 of 14 STEP 6:
Step 2.5 Appoint Control Room Offsite Communicator(s) and perform the SAT following:
Record Name UN SAT Notify Offsite Communicator to REFER TO RP/OIB/l 000/01 5A, Immediate Actions steps 2.1 and 2.2 AND Enclosure 4.7 (Guidelines for Manually Transmitting a Message) in preparation for notifying offsite agencies.
STANDARD:
A Control Room Offsite Communicator is appointed.
COMMENTS:
STEP 7:
Step 2.6 IAAT Changing plant conditions require an emergency classification SAT
- upgrade, THEN Notify Offsite Communicator to complete the in-progress notifications per RP/0/B/1000!15A, (Offsite Communications From The UNSAT CR)
AND Re-initiate a clean copy of this procedure for the upgraded classification and stop this procedure.
STANDARD:
Determine that an upgrade is NOT required.
COMMENTS:
STEP 6:
Step 2.5 Appoint Control Room Offsite Communicator(s) and perform the following:
Record Name Notify Offsite Communicator to REFER TO RP/O/B/10001015A, Immediate Actions steps 2.1 and 2.2 AND Enclosure 4.7 (Guidelines for Manually Transmitting a Message) in preparation for notifying offsite agencies.
STANDARD:
A Control Room Offsite Communicator is appointed.
COMMENTS:
STEP 7:
Step 2.6 IAAT Changing plant conditions require an emergency classification
- upgrade, THEN Notify Offsite Communicator to complete the in-progress notifications per RP/O/B/1 OOO/15A, (Off site Communications From The CR)
AND Re-initiate a clean copy of this procedure for the upgraded classification and stop this procedure.
STANDARD:
Determine that an upgrade is NOT required.
COMMENTS:
ADM-405 RO Page 7 of 14 SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT
ADM-405 RO Page 8 of 14 STEP 8:
Step 2.7.1 CRITICAL STEP Obtain the applicable Offsite Notification form in the control room and complete as follows:
SAT Ensure EAL # as determined by RP/0/BIl 000/001 matches Line 4.
STANDARD:
EAL # 4.1.G.2 is selected.
UNSAT COMMENTS:
STEP 9:
Step 2.7.2 Line 1
- Mark appropriate box Drill or Actual Event SAT STANDARD:
Mark Drill UN SAT COMMENTS:
STEP 10:
Step 2.7.3 CRITICAL STEP Line 1
- Enter Message #
SAT STANDARD:
Enter Message # 1 COMMENTS:
_UNSAT STEP 8:
Step 2.7.1 Obtain the applicable Offsite Notification form in the control room and complete as follows:
Ensure EAL # as determined by RP/O/B/10001001 matches Line 4.
STANDARD:
EAL # 4.1.G.2 is selected.
COMMENTS:
STEP 9:
Step 2.7.2 Line 1 - Mark appropriate box "Drill" or "Actual Event" STANDARD:
Mark "Drill" COMMENTS:
STEP 10:
Step 2.7.3 Line 1 - Enter Message #
STANDARD:
Enter Message # 1 COMMENTS:
ADM-405 RO Page 8 of 14 CRITICAL STEP SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT CRITICAL STEP SAT UNSAT
ADM-405 RO Page 9 of 14 STEP 11:
Step2.7.4 Line 2
- Mark Initial SAT STANDARD:
Mark Initial UNSAT COMMENTS:
STEP 12:
Step 2.7.5 Line 6
- A. Mark Is Occurring if any of the following are true:
SAT RIAs 40, 45, or 46 are increasing or in alarm If containment is breached Containment pressure> 1 psig UNSAT Mark None if none of the above is applicable.
STANDARD:
Is Occurring is pre-marked on form.
COMMENTS:
STEP 13:
Step 2.7.6 Line 7
- If Line 6 Box B or C is marked, mark Box D.
SAT Otherwise mark Box A STANDARD:
Under Evaluation is pre-marked on form.
UNSAT COMMENTS:
STEP 11:
Step 2.7.4 Line 2 - Mark Initial STANDARD:
Mark Initial COMMENTS:
STEP 12:
Step 2.7.5 Line 6 - A. Mark "Is Occurring" if any of the following are true:
- . RIAs 40,45, or 46 are increasing or in alarm If containment is breached
- . Containment pressure> 1 psig Mark "None" if none of the above is applicable.
STANDARD:
"Is Occurring" is pre-marked on form.
COMMENTS:
STEP 13:
Step 2.7.6 Line 7 - If Line 6 Box B or C is marked, mark Box D.
Otherwise mark Box A STANDARD:
"Under Evaluation" is pre-marked on form.
COMMENTS:
ADM-405 RO Page 9 of 14 SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT
ADM-405 RU Page 10 of 14 STEP 14:
Step 2.7.7 Line 8
- Mark Stable unless an upgrade or additional PARs are SAT anticipated within an hour.
Refer to Enclosure 4.9, (Event Prognosis Definitions)
UN SAT STANDARD:
Mark Stable.
COMMENTS:
STEP 15:
Step 2.7.8 CRITICAL STEP Line 10
- Military time and date of declaration (Refer to date/time in Step 2.2)
SAT STANDARD:
Enter date and time entered in Step 2.2.
COMMENTS:
UNSAT STEP 16:
Step 2.7.9 CRITICAL STEP Line 11
- If more than one unit affected, mark All SAT STANDARD:
Mark Unit 2.
COMMENTS:
UNSAT STEP 14:
Step 2.7.7 Line 8 - Mark "Stable" unless an upgrade or additional PARs are anticipated within an hour.
- . Refer to Enclosure 4.9, (Event Prognosis Definitions)
STANDARD:
Mark "Stable".
COMMENTS:
STEP 15:
Step 2.7.8 Line 1 0 - Military time and date of declaration (Refer to date/time in Step 2.2)
STANDARD:
Enter date and time entered in Step 2.2.
COMMENTS:
STEP 16:
Step 2.7.9 Line 11 - If more than one unit affected, mark "All" STANDARD:
Mark Unit 2.
COMMENTS:
ADM-405 RO Page 10 of 14 SAT UNSAT CRITICAL STEP SAT UNSAT CRITICAL STEP SAT UNSAT
ADM-405 RO Page 11 ofl4 STEP 17:
Step 2.7.10 CRITICAL STEP Line 12
- Mark unit(s) affected (reference Line 11) AND enter percent power for each unit affected.
SAT If affected unit is shutdown, then enter shutdown time and date.
STANDARD:
For Unit 2 Enter 0900 and todays date.
UNSAT Note: Other Units data is NOT required for the initial notification.
COMMENTS:
STEP 18:
Step 2.7.11 Line 13
- If the OSM has no remarks, write None SAT STANDARD:
Enter None.
UNSAT COMMENTS:
STEP 19:
Step 2.7.12 If Condition A exists ensure following PARs are included on Line 5.
SAT Evacuate: Move residents living downstream of the Keowee Hydro Project dams to higher ground Other: Prohibit traffic flow across bridges identified on your UNSAT inundation maps until the danger has passed.
STANDARD:
Determine Condition A does NOT exists and N/A step.
COMMENTS:
STEP 17:
Step 2.7.10 Line 12 - Mark unit(s) affected (reference Line 11) AN D enter percent power for each unit affected.
If affected unit is shutdown, then enter shutdown time and date.
STANDARD:
For Unit 2 Enter 0900 and today's date.
Note: Other Unit's data is NOT required for the initial notification.
COMMENTS:
STEP 18:
Step 2.7.11 Line 13 - If the OSM has no remarks, write "None" STANDARD:
Enter None.
COMMENTS:
STEP 19:
Step 2.7.12 If Condition "A" exists ensure following PAR's are included on Line 5.
Evacuate: Move residents living downstream of the Keowee Hydro Project dams to higher ground Other: Prohibit traffic flow across bridges identified on your inundation maps until the danger has passed.
STANDARD:
Determine Condition "A" does NOT exists and N/A step.
COMMENTS:
ADM-405 RO Page 11 of 14 CRITICAL STEP SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT
ADM-405 RO Page 12 of 14 STEP 20:
Step 2.7.13 CRITICAL STEP Line 17
- OSM signature, CURRENT Time/Date SAT STANDARD:
Signs form and enters CURRENT Time/Date.
Form complete within 15 minutes of classification in step 2.2.
UN SAT COMMENTS:
END TASK TIME STOP:
STEP 20:
Step 2.7.13 Line 17 - OSM signature, CURRENT Time/Date STANDARD:
Signs form and enters CURRENT Time/Date.
Form complete within 15 minutes of classification in step 2.2.
COMMENTS:
END TASK TIME STOP: __
ADM-405 RO Page 12 of 14 CRITICAL STEP SAT UNSAT
ADM-405 RO Page 13 of 14 CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:
STEP #
Explanation 1
Required to classify event as a General Emergency.
8 Ensures that the correct communication form is selected.
10 Required to accurately complete notification form.
15 Required to accurately complete notification form.
16 Required to accurately complete notification form.
17 Required to accurately complete notification form.
20 Required to complete communication form with 15 minutes of classification.
CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:
STEP #
Explanation 1
Required to classify event as a General Emergency.
8 Ensures that the correct communication form is selected.
10 Required to accurately complete notification form.
15 Required to accurately complete notification form.
16 Required to accurately complete notification form.
17 Required to accurately complete notification form.
ADM-405 RO Page 13 of 14 20 Required to complete communication form with 15 minutes of classification.
CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)
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:
Unit 2 at 100% power 0900: Reactor trip due a Sheared RCP shaft on 2A1 RCP 0900: Control Room has indications that the 2A1 RCP Seals have failed 0904: ES 1 & 2 actuated RCS pressure = 1580 psig and decreasing RB pressure = 4.7 psig and increasing The 2A HPI pump fails to Auto start and cannot be started manually 0910: RCS Saturated and stable at 1000 psig. All RCP5 have been secured RB pressure peaks at 9.7 psig 0912: 2RIA-57 reads 350 R/HR stable 0915: RB Pressure = 0.2 psig and stable INITIATING CUE:
You are to perform the required actions of the Emergency Coordinator by referring to RP/0/B/1 000/01, Emergency Classification:
- 1. Determine Emergency Classification at present time.
- 2. Complete appropriate Emergency Notification Form for the current conditions.
THIS IS A TIME CRITICAL JPM Note: Do not use Emergency Coordinators judgment while classifying the event. When required, Jim Turner will maintain the Emergency Coordinators Log, assume the duties of the Control Room Offsite Communicator and activate the ERO pagers if desired.
CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)
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:
Unit 2 at 100% power 0900: Reactor trip due a Sheared RCP shaft on 2A 1 RCP 0900: Control Room has indications that the 2A 1 RCP Seals have failed 0904: ES 1 & 2 actuated RCS pressure = 1580 psig and decreasing RB pressure = 4.7 psig and increasing The 2A HPI pump fails to Auto start and cannot be started manually 0910: RCS Saturated and stable at 1000 psig. All RCPs have been secured RB pressure peaks at 9.7 psig 0912: 2RIA-57 reads 350 R/HR stable 0915: RB Pressure = 0.2 psig and stable INITIATING CUE:
You are to perform the required actions of the Emergency Coordinator by referring to RP/o/B/1 000101, Emergency Classification:
- 1. Determine Emergency Classification at present time.
- 2. Complete appropriate Emergency Notification Form for the current conditions.
THIS IS A TIME CRITICAL JPM Note: Do not use Emergency Coordinator's judgment while classifying the event. When required, Jim Turner will maintain the Emergency Coordinator's Log, assume the duties of the Control Room Offsite Communicator and activate the ERO pagers if desired.
NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERG NCY NOTIFICATION FORM
- 1. DRlLL ACTUAL EVENT
- 2. lNlTIAL ElFOLLOW-UP NOTIFICATION:
TIME DATE 3.
SITE:
Oconee Nuclear Site MESSAGE#
I AUTHENTICATION#
Confirmation Phone #
(864) 882-7076 4.
EMERGENCY
ØUNUSUAL EVENT ElALERT QSITE AREA EMERGENCY D GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION:
BASED ON EAL#
4.1.G.2 EAL DESCRIPTION A loss of the reactor coolant system, fuel clad, and containment barriers exists. Current plant conditions MAY AFFECT public health and safety. Protective actions for the public are recommended.
7.
RELEASE SIGNIFICANCE:
8.
EVENT PROGNOSIS:
9.
METEOROLOGICAL DATA:
(* May not be available for Initial Notifications)
DECLARATION TERMINATION
- 11. AFFECTED UNIT(S): J jj Eli El
- 12. Unit Status:
(Unattected Unit(s) Status Not tequirea tot Initial Notifications)
NONE Pickens County: AO, Al, BI, Cl Pickens County: A2, 82, C2 Projection Period:
Time DISTANCE Site boundary 2 Miles 5 Miles 10 Miles Date I
/
TEDE (mrem)
Adult Thyroid CDE (mrem) 5.
PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS:
EVACUATE Oconee County: AO, Dl, El, Fl SHELTER Oconee County: D2, E2, F2 CONSIDER THE USE OF KI (POTASSIUM IODIDE) IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE PLANS AND POLICY.
El OTHER 6.
EMERGENCY RELEASE:
ØNone Es Occurring QHas Occurred
ØNot applicable ElWithin normal operating limits ElAbove normal operating limits JUnder Evaluation
Øimproving Stable Degrading Wind Direction* from degrees Wind Speed*
mph Precipitation*
Stability Class* E] EJ E] El EJ [I] 1J
- 13. REMARKS:
Time Date E1 ui
% Power Shutdown at:
Time Date U2
% Power Shutdown at:
Time 09o0 Date U3
% Power Shutdown at:
Time Date FOLLOW-UP INFORMATION (Lines 14 through 16 Not Required for Initial Notifications)
EMERGENCY RELEASE DATA.
NOT REQUIRED IF LINE 6A IS SELECTED.
- 4. RELEASE CHARACTERIZATION:
TYPE: ØElevated Mixed Ground MAGNITUDE:
Noble Gases:
lodines:
FORM: ElAirborne Start Time:
Date:
Liquid Start Time:
- 5. PROJECTION PARAMETERS:
Projection performed:
- 6. PROJECTED DOSE:
UNITS:ElCi ElCi/sec ElpCi/sec Particulates:
Other:
Date:
/
H ours Stop Time:
Date Stop Time:
Date Estimated Release Duration:
. APPROVED BY:
Hours Date:
I
/
Title:
Emergency Coordinator Time:
NOTIFIED BY:
RECEIVED BY:
Time:
Date:
/
NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMf!lCY NOTIFICATION FORM I!lACTUAL EVENT MESSAGE #
1: I:X]DRILL
- 2. tx]INITIAL
- 3.
SITE:
[!]FOLLOW-UP NOTIFICATION: TIME ____ DATE AUTHENTICATION #
Oconee Nuclear Site Confirmation Phone #
(864) 882-7076
- 4. EMERGENCY 0UNUSUAL EVENT
[§]SITE AREA EMERGENCY li~~IGENERALEMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION:
BASED ON EAL#
....;4;.;...1;;.,.; *...;;G..;,;.2;;..... __
EAL DESCRIPTION A loss of the reactor coolant system, fuel clad, and containment barriers exists. Current plant conditions MAY AFFECT public health and safety. Protective actions for the public are recommended.
- 5.
PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS:
li§:ll EVACUATE Oconee County: AO, D1, E1, F1 Pickens County: AO, A1, 81, C1 SHELTER Oconee County: D2, E2, F2 Pickens County: A2, 82, C2 rn CONSIDER THE USE OF KI (POTASSIUM IODIDE) IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE PLANS AND POLICY.
[))OTHER _____________________________________________________________________________ __
- 6.
EMERGENCY RELEASE:
Is Occurring
[§]Has Occurred
- 7. RELEASE SIGNIFICANCE:
GNot applicable Glmproving
[!]Within normal operating limits I!JStable
[IJAbove normal operating limits
[IJDegrading Under Evaluation
- 8. EVENT PROGNOSIS:
- 9.
METEOROLOGICAL DATA:
Wind Direction' from
________ degrees Wind Speed' ____ __ mph
(* May not be available for Initial Precipitation' ---------
Stability Class' G m
[§] rn [)) m m Notifications) 10.11111 DECLARATION
[!] TERMINATION Time ----------
Date
- 11. AFFECTED UNIT(S): m[X]lJ](3
- 12. Unit Status:
U1
% Power Shutdown at: Time Date (unattected Unll(S) ::;tatus Not KeqUired tor IMlal Notifications)
U2 ~%power Shutdown at: Time O'itJO Date U3
% Power Shutdown at: Time Date
- 13. REMARKS: ___
---.;.U:....:~:...N_-_* ______________________________ _
FOLLOW-UP INFORMATION (Lines 14 through 16 Not Required for Initial Notifications)
EMERGENCY RELEASE DATA. NOT REQUIRED IF LINE 6A IS SELECTED.
- 4. RELEASE CHARACTERIZATION:
MAGNITUDE:
Noble Gases:
TYPE: [3]Elevated I))Mixed mGround lodines: ---------
FORM: [ElAirborne Start Time: _____ _
Date:
I!lUquid Start Time:
Date: ___ __
- 5. PROJECTION PARAMETERS:
Projection Period: ______ Hours Projection performed:
- 6. PROJECTED DOSE:
Time -----
DISTANCE Site boundary 2 Miles 5 Miles 10 Miles Date TEDE (mrem)
UNITS:[3]Ci Particulates:
mCi/sec mlJCi/sec Other:
Stop Time:
Date Stop Time:
Date Estimated Release Duration: -----------
Adult Thyroid CDE (mrem) r.APPROVEDBY....;: ___
~_~_~_~~ ________ ___
Title:
Emergency Coordinator Time:
Date:
I NOTIFIED BY:
RECEIVED BY:
Time:
Date:
Hours