ML112301691
| ML112301691 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Hatch |
| Issue date: | 08/18/2011 |
| From: | Division of Reactor Safety II |
| To: | Southern Nuclear Operating Co |
| References | |
| 50-321/11-301, 50-366/11-301 | |
| Download: ML112301691 (76) | |
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DRAFT Southern Nuclear E. I. Hatch Nuclear Plant Operations Training JPM ADMIN 1 (ALL)
TITLE Heat Stress Stay Time - Work In Steam Tunnel AUTHOR MEDIA NUMBER TIME Ed Jones 2011-301 ADMIN-1 20 Minutes RECOMMENDED BY APPROVED BY DATE N/R
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PLANT E. I. HATCH Page 1 of 1 FORM TITLE: TRAINING MATERIAL REVISION SHEET Program/Course Code:
OPERATIONS TRAINING Media Number: 2011-301 ADMIN-1 Rev.
No.
Date Reason for Revision Authors Initials Supvs Initials 00 Initial Development.
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2011-301 ADMIN-1 Page 1 of 6 UNIT 1 (X)
UNIT 2 (X)
TASK TITLE:
Heat Stress Stay Time - Work In Steam Tunnel JPM NUMBER:
2011-301 ADMIN-1 TASK STANDARD:
The task shall be completed when the workers Stay Time has been determined IAW NMP-SH-002.
TASK NUMBER:
None OBJECTIVE NUMBER: None K/A CATALOG JTA IMPORTANCE RATING:
K/A CATALOG NUMBER: G2.1.26 RO 3.4 SRO 3.6 OPERATOR APPLICABILITY: Nuclear Plant Operator (NPO)
GENERAL
REFERENCES:
Unit 1 & 2 NMP-SH-002 (current version)
REQUIRED MATERIALS:
Unit 1 & 2 NMP-SH-002 (current version)
APPROXIMATE COMPLETION TIME: 20 Minutes SIMULATOR SETUP: N/A
UNIT 1 & 2 READ TO THE OPERATOR INITIAL CONDITIONS:
- 1.
You are a member of a team scheduled to perform work in the Unit 2 Steam Tunnel.
- 2.
The work will be in close proximity to Main Steam Lines which are pressurized with 700 psig steam.
- 3.
Steam Tunnel Temperature is 98 F.
- 4.
Steam Tunnel Humidity is 100%.
- 5.
Worker Clothing: OREX coveralls over OREX modesty garments.
- 6.
The work that is being performed is MODERATE WORK LEVEL.
- 7.
The work is expected to take 25 minutes.
INITIATING CUES:
Use NMP-SH-002, Heat Stress and the information provided to determine BOTH:
o The estimated Adjusted Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (AWBGT)
AND o The MAXIMUM STAY TIME for the team members while performing the work.
2011-301 ADMIN-1 Page 3 of 6 STEP PERFORMANCE STEP STANDARD SAT/UNSAT (COMMENTS)
(** Indicates critical step)
START TIME:__________
NOTE: The candidate may review the Precautions & Limitations and various sections of the procedure prior to determining the AWBGT and stay time.
NOTE: If the candidate does NOT use the Attachment 1 flowchart for this JPM; but the AWBGT and Stay Times are CORRECTLY determined, then the task will be considered PASSED with comments explaining that Hatch Procedure Use expectations were NOT met.
- 1. Step 6.5 direction: Follow decision making flowchart contained in.
The candidate enters the decision making flowchart contained in.
SAT / UNSAT / NA PROMPT:
IF ASKED whether a WBGT meter is available to be used, INFORM the candidate that the task of estimating stay time will NOT be performed using a WBGT meter.
The candidate evaluates Appendix B and DETERMINES that at 98 F with 100% humidity, the WBGT= 98 F, then adds
+3°F for radiant heat present and WBGT = 101°F.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 3. Determine the clothing ensemble to be worn during the work The candidate determines the Worker Clothing ensemble to be OREX coveralls over OREX modesty garments.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
2011-301 ADMIN-1 Page 4 of 6 STEP PERFORMANCE STEP STANDARD SAT/UNSAT (COMMENTS)
(** Indicates critical step)
PROMPT:
IF ASKED about clothing to be worn during the work activities, INFORM the candidate to refer to the Initial Conditions.
- 4. Calculate AWBGT (per 6.2.3) by incorporating Clothing Adjustment Factor (CAF) obtained from Appendix A The candidate determines the CAF to be +3°F.
The candidate adds 101°F (WBGT) + 3°F (CAF) to obtain AWBGT = 104°F (Accept +/- 2 F).
SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 5. Estimate Work Level category (See definitions)
The candidate determines the work level is MODERATE (information was provided in Initial Conditions)
SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 6. Is AWBGT 89°F for Light Work Level, 84°F for Moderate Work Level, OR 82°F for Heavy Work?
The candidate selects YES (AWBGT 104°F with MODERATE work).
SAT / UNSAT / NA PROMPT:
IF ASKED about supervisors encouraging employees to report medical conditions, INFORM the candidate that supervisors have encouraged and provided an opportunity to employees to report any medical conditions they may have to Medical Representatives (Per 5.2)
AND Employees have identified to the Medical Representative any personal health problem or medication (prescription or over the counter being taken that may adversely affect their health in high temperature environments (Per 5.5)
- 7. Is AWBGT 103°F?
The candidate selects YES (AWBGT 104°F )
SAT / UNSAT / NA
2011-301 ADMIN-1 Page 5 of 6 STEP PERFORMANCE STEP STANDARD SAT/UNSAT (COMMENTS)
(** Indicates critical step)
- 8. Is AWBGT 103°F but
< 108°F?
The candidate selects YES (AWBGT 104°F )
SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 9. Per 6.1.2.1, must use Engineering control and/or Administrative controls.
The candidate DETERMINES that Engineering control and/or Administrative controls are required to be used.
SAT / UNSAT / NA PROMPT:
WHEN ASKED about Engineering Controls or Admin Controls, INFORM the candidate that Admin Controls IAW step 6.3.1.2 are in place :
o Work is being done in the cool of the morning o Power tools are being used o Cool fluids available to drink etc.).
PROMPT:
IF ASKED about Heat Stress PPE, INFORM the candidate Heat Stress PPE is NOT being used.
- 10. Estimate stay time per 6.3.1.5.
The candidate uses Appendix C to determine the maximum stay time of 30 minutes (accept +/- 5 minutes)
SAT / UNSAT / NA
2011-301 ADMIN-1 Page 6 of 6 STEP PERFORMANCE STEP STANDARD SAT/UNSAT (COMMENTS)
(** Indicates critical step)
PROMPT:
IF Operator does NOT state if stay time is acceptable, ASK the Operator if the stay time is acceptable for this job.
- 11. Is stay time acceptable?
The candidate determines that the Estimated Stay Time is acceptable (25 minute job with a 30 minute stay time).
SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 12. Work job/task Calculate Recovery time per 6.3.2.1 The candidate determines that the task may be worked.
SAT / UNSAT / NA PROMPT:
IF ASKED about calculating Recovery time, INFORM the candidate Recovery Time will be calculated at a later time.
END TIME:__________
NOTE: The terminating cue shall be given to the Operator when:
With no reasonable progress, the Operator exceeds double the allotted time.
Operator states the task is complete.
TERMINATING CUE: We will stop here.
DRAFT Southern Nuclear E. I. Hatch Nuclear Plant Operations TrainingJPM ADMIN 2 SRO ONLY TITLE DETERMINING OVERTIME AVAILABILITY AUTHOR MEDIA NUMBER TIME Ed Jones 2011-301 ADMIN-2 20 Minutes RECOMMENDED BY APPROVED BY DATE N/R
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PLANT E. I. HATCH Page 1 of 1 FORM TITLE: TRAINING MATERIAL REVISION SHEET Program/Course Code:
OPERATIONS TRAINING Media Number: 2011-301 ADMIN-2 Rev. No.
Date Reason for Revision Authors Initials Supvs Initials 00 Complete rewrite of LR-JP-25035 for NMP-AD-016 implementation.
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2011-301 ADMIN-2 Page 1 of 8 UNIT 1 (X)
UNIT 2 (X)
TASK TITLE:
DETERMINING OVERTIME AVAILABILITY JPM NUMBER:
2011-301 ADMIN-2 TASK STANDARD:
The task shall be complete when the operator has determined which operators are available for overtime per NMP-AD-016.
TASK NUMBER:
300.001 OBJECTIVE NUMBER: 300.001.J K/A CATALOG JTA IMPORTANCE RATING:
K/A CATALOG NUMBER: G2.1.5 RO 2.9 SRO 3.9 OPERATOR APPLICABILITY:
Senior Reactor Operator (SRO)
GENERAL
REFERENCES:
Unit 1 & 2 NMP-AD-016-003 REQUIRED MATERIALS:
Unit 1 & 2 NMP-AD-016-003 APPROXIMATE COMPLETION TIME:
20 Minutes SIMULATOR SETUP:
N/A
UNIT 1 & 2 READ TO THE OPERATOR INITIAL CONDITIONS:
- 1. Unit 2 is operating at 100% power.
- 2. Unit 1 is in a 30 day Refueling Outage
- 4. The Shift Manager has directed you to determine which NPOs would meet 10CFR26 Fatigue Rules, such that they can work Dayshift tomorrow (Friday, 6/24), for Unit 1 OR Unit 2.
- 5. The operators, that are called in, will work 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> on FRIDAY DAY SHIFT, on 06/24/2011.
- 6. The work history of four (4) operators is available.
INITIATING CUES:
IAW NMP-AD-016-003, Scheduling and Calculating Work Hours, examine the work history of 4 operators.
Determine whether each operator will or will NOT be eligible to fill a NPO position for DAY SHIFT on Friday 06:30 to 18:30 06/24/2011, without violating 10CFR26 limitations, for EACH Unit.
NOTE: Consider each operator for each Unit independently Limit your answer to the 3 week work history provided
2011-301 ADMIN-2 Page 3 of 8 STEP PERFORMANCE STEP STANDARD SAT/UNSAT (COMMENTS)
(** Indicates critical step)
START TIME:__________
PROMPT:
AT this time, GIVE the candidate the attached operator work histories that have PROVIDE TO CANDIDATE in the header.
- 1. Candidate identifies the procedure needed to perform the task.
Candidate has obtained procedure NMP-AD-016-003.
SAT / UNSAT / NA PROMPT:
IF ASKED about the shift cycle being shorter than the actual shift cycles in the plant, INFORM the candidate to consider the work history as a repeating cycle for the purposes of this evaluation.
- 2. Operator determines that Operator #1 WILL qualify to work EITHER unit WITHOUT violating 10CFR26 requirements.
Operator #1 is eligible to be called-in to work on EITHER unit.
Referring to Operator #1 work history, the candidate DETERMINES that Operator #1 is:
Eligible for U1 Eligible for U2 SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 3. Operator determines that Operator #2 WILL violate the CEILING LIMIT of working 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> in 7 day period for either unit.
Operator #2 CANNOT be called in to work on EITHER unit.
Referring to Operator #2 work history, the candidate DETERMINES that Operator #2 is:
NOT eligible for U1 NOT eligible for U2 SAT / UNSAT / NA
2011-301 ADMIN-2 Page 4 of 8 STEP PERFORMANCE STEP STANDARD SAT/UNSAT (COMMENTS)
(** Indicates critical step)
- 4. Operator determines that Operator #3 WILL violate BREAK requirements, and will not have the required 10 hour1.157407e-4 days <br />0.00278 hours <br />1.653439e-5 weeks <br />3.805e-6 months <br /> break between successive work periods for either unit.
Operator #3 CANNOT be called in to work in EITHER unit.
Referring to Operator #3 work history, the candidate DETERMINES that Operator #3 is:
NOT eligible for U1 NOT eligible for U2 SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 5. Operator determines that Operator #4 is ELIGIBLE to work on Unit 1 since only 3 days off are required in a rolling 15 day period. Operator #4 WILL VIOLATE OFFDAY requirements of at least 2.5 days per week for Unit 2.
Operator #4 is ELIGIBLE to be called in to work on Unit 1.
Operator #4 CANNOT be called in to work on Unit 2.
Referring to Operator #4 work history, the candidate DETERMINES that Operator #4 is:
Eligible for U1 NOT eligible for U2 SAT / UNSAT / NA END TIME:__________
NOTE: The terminating cue shall be given to the operator when:
With no reasonable progress, the operator exceeds double the allotted time.
Operator states the task is complete.
TERMINATING CUE: We will stop here.
EVALUATOR ANSWER KEY ROD = Regular Off Day Page 5 of 8 NPO #1 Work History NPO #1 hours worked indicate DAY Shift hours (06:30 - 18:30) on the OUTAGE Unit.
Date Unit Hrs Date Unit Hrs Date Unit Hrs 06/4 (Sat) 1 12 06/11 (Sat) 1 12 06/18 (Sat) 1 12 06/5 (Sun) 1 12 06/12 (Sun) 1 12 06/19 (Sun)
ROD 06/6 (Mon)
ROD 06/13 (Mon)
ROD 06/20 (Mon)
ROD 06/7 (Tue)
ROD 06/14 (Tue)
ROD 06/21 (Tue) 1 12 06/8 (Wed)
ROD 06/15 (Wed)
ROD 06/22 (Wed) 1 12 06/9 (Thur) 1 12 06/16 (Thur) 1 12 06/23 (Thur) 1 12 06/10 (Fri) 1 12 06/17 (Fri) 1 12 06/24 (Fri)
Eligible to work Dayshift U1 (Outage) NOT Eligible to work Dayshift U1 (Outage)
Eligible to work Dayshift U2 (Operating)
NOT Eligible to work Dayshift U2 (Operating)
NPO #2 Work History NPO #2 hours worked indicate DAY Shift hours (06:30 - 18:30) on the OPERATING Unit.
Date Unit Hrs Date Unit Hrs Date Unit Hrs 06/4 (Sat) 2 12 06/11 (Sat) 2 12 06/18 (Sat) 2 12 06/5 (Sun) 2 12 06/12 (Sun) 2 12 06/19 (Sun) 2 12 06/6 (Mon)
ROD 06/13 (Mon)
ROD 06/20 (Mon) 2 12 06/7 (Tue)
ROD 06/14 (Tue) 2 12 06/21 (Tue) 2 12 06/8 (Wed)
ROD 06/15 (Wed) 2 12 06/22 (Wed) 2 12 06/9 (Thur) 2 12 06/16 (Thur)
ROD 06/23 (Thur) 2 12 06/10 (Fri) 2 12 06/17 (Fri)
ROD 06/24 (Fri)
Eligible to work Dayshift U1 (Outage) NOT Eligible to work Dayshift U1 (Outage)
Eligible to work Dayshift U2 (Operating)
NOT Eligible to work Dayshift U2 (Operating)
EVALUATOR ANSWER KEY ROD = Regular Off Day Page 6 of 8 NPO #3 Work History NPO #3 hours worked indicate NIGHT Shift hours (18:30 - 06:30) on the OUTAGE Unit.
NOTE: For NIGHT shifts, the hours shown are reported on the day the worker arrives on shift to begin work; for example, if the worker reported to work at 18:30 on Saturday night, the hours worked show up as 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> on Saturday.
Date Unit Hrs Date Unit Hrs Date Unit Hrs 06/4 (Sat) 1 12 06/11 (Sat) 1 12 06/18 (Sat) 1 12 06/5 (Sun) 1 ROD 06/12 (Sun) 1 12 06/19 (Sun)
ROD 06/6 (Mon) 1 ROD 06/13 (Mon)
ROD 06/20 (Mon)
ROD 06/7 (Tue) 1 12 06/14 (Tue) 1 12 06/21 (Tue) 1 12 06/8 (Wed) 1 12 06/15 (Wed) 1 12 06/22 (Wed) 1 12 06/9 (Thur) 1 12 06/16 (Thur) 1 12 06/23 (Thur) 1 12 06/10 (Fri) 1 12 06/17 (Fri) 1 12 06/24 (Fri)
Eligible to work Dayshift U1 (Outage) NOT Eligible to work Dayshift U1 (Outage)
Eligible to work Dayshift U2 (Operating)
NOT Eligible to work Dayshift U2 (Operating)
NPO #4 Work History NPO #4 hours worked indicate NIGHT Shift hours (19:30 - 07:30) on the OPERATING Unit.
Date Unit Hrs Date Unit Hrs Date Unit Hrs 06/4 (Sat) 2 12 06/11 (Sat) 2 12 06/18 (Sat) 2 12 06/5 (Sun) 2 12 06/12 (Sun) 2 12 06/19 (Sun) 2 12 06/6 (Mon)
ROD 06/13 (Mon) 2 12 06/20 (Mon) 2 12 06/7 (Tue)
ROD 06/14 (Tue) 2 12 06/21 (Tue) 2 12 06/8 (Wed)
ROD 06/15 (Wed)
ROD 06/22 (Wed) 2 12 06/9 (Thur) 2 12 06/16 (Thur)
ROD 06/23 (Thur)
ROD 06/10 (Fri) 2 12 06/17 (Fri) 2 12 06/24 (Fri)
Eligible to work Dayshift U1 (Outage) NOT Eligible to work Dayshift U1 (Outage)
Eligible to work Dayshift U2 (Operating)
NOT Eligible to work Dayshift U2 (Operating)
ROD = Regular Off Day Page 7 of 8 PROVIDE TO CANDIDATE NPO #1 Work History NPO #1 hours worked indicate DAY Shift hours (06:30 - 18:30) on the OUTAGE Unit.
Date Unit Hrs Date Unit Hrs Date Unit Hrs 06/4 (Sat) 1 12 06/11 (Sat) 1 12 06/18 (Sat) 1 12 06/5 (Sun) 1 12 06/12 (Sun) 1 12 06/19 (Sun)
ROD 06/6 (Mon)
ROD 06/13 (Mon)
ROD 06/20 (Mon)
ROD 06/7 (Tue)
ROD 06/14 (Tue)
ROD 06/21 (Tue) 1 12 06/8 (Wed)
ROD 06/15 (Wed)
ROD 06/22 (Wed) 1 12 06/9 (Thur) 1 12 06/16 (Thur) 1 12 06/23 (Thur) 1 12 06/10 (Fri) 1 12 06/17 (Fri) 1 12 06/24 (Fri)
Eligible to work Dayshift U1 (Outage) NOT Eligible to work Dayshift U1 (Outage)
Eligible to work Dayshift U2 (Operating)
NOT Eligible to work Dayshift U2 (Operating)
NPO #2 Work History NPO #2 hours worked indicate DAY Shift hours (06:30 - 18:30) on the OPERATING Unit.
Date Unit Hrs Date Unit Hrs Date Unit Hrs 06/4 (Sat) 2 12 06/11 (Sat) 2 12 06/18 (Sat) 2 12 06/5 (Sun) 2 12 06/12 (Sun) 2 12 06/19 (Sun) 2 12 06/6 (Mon)
ROD 06/13 (Mon)
ROD 06/20 (Mon) 2 12 06/7 (Tue)
ROD 06/14 (Tue) 2 12 06/21 (Tue) 2 12 06/8 (Wed)
ROD 06/15 (Wed) 2 12 06/22 (Wed) 2 12 06/9 (Thur) 2 12 06/16 (Thur)
ROD 06/23 (Thur) 2 12 06/10 (Fri) 2 12 06/17 (Fri)
ROD 06/24 (Fri)
Eligible to work Dayshift U1 (Outage) NOT Eligible to work Dayshift U1 (Outage)
Eligible to work Dayshift U2 (Operating)
NOT Eligible to work Dayshift U2 (Operating)
ROD = Regular Off Day Page 8 of 8 PROVIDE TO CANDIDATE NPO #3 Work History NPO #3 hours worked indicate NIGHT Shift hours (18:30 - 06:30) on the OUTAGE Unit.
NOTE: For NIGHT shifts, the hours shown are reported on the day the worker arrives on shift to begin work; for example, if the worker reported to work at 18:30 on Saturday night, the hours worked show up as 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> on Saturday.
Date Unit Hrs Date Unit Hrs Date Unit Hrs 06/4 (Sat) 1 12 06/11 (Sat) 1 12 06/18 (Sat) 1 12 06/5 (Sun) 1 ROD 06/12 (Sun) 1 12 06/19 (Sun)
ROD 06/6 (Mon) 1 ROD 06/13 (Mon)
ROD 06/20 (Mon)
ROD 06/7 (Tue) 1 12 06/14 (Tue) 1 12 06/21 (Tue) 1 12 06/8 (Wed) 1 12 06/15 (Wed) 1 12 06/22 (Wed) 1 12 06/9 (Thur) 1 12 06/16 (Thur) 1 12 06/23 (Thur) 1 12 06/10 (Fri) 1 12 06/17 (Fri) 1 12 06/24 (Fri)
Eligible to work Dayshift U1 (Outage) NOT Eligible to work Dayshift U1 (Outage)
Eligible to work Dayshift U2 (Operating)
NOT Eligible to work Dayshift U2 (Operating)
NPO #4 Work History NPO #4 hours worked indicate NIGHT Shift hours (19:30 - 07:30) on the OPERATING Unit.
Date Unit Hrs Date Unit Hrs Date Unit Hrs 06/4 (Sat) 2 12 06/11 (Sat) 2 12 06/18 (Sat) 2 12 06/5 (Sun) 2 12 06/12 (Sun) 2 12 06/19 (Sun) 2 12 06/6 (Mon)
ROD 06/13 (Mon) 2 12 06/20 (Mon) 2 12 06/7 (Tue)
ROD 06/14 (Tue) 2 12 06/21 (Tue) 2 12 06/8 (Wed)
ROD 06/15 (Wed)
ROD 06/22 (Wed) 2 12 06/9 (Thur) 2 12 06/16 (Thur)
ROD 06/23 (Thur)
ROD 06/10 (Fri) 2 12 06/17 (Fri) 2 12 06/24 (Fri)
Eligible to work Dayshift U1 (Outage) NOT Eligible to work Dayshift U1 (Outage)
Eligible to work Dayshift U2 (Operating)
NOT Eligible to work Dayshift U2 (Operating)
DRAFT Southern Nuclear E. I. Hatch Nuclear Plant Operations TrainingJPM ADMIN 3 RO ONLY TITLE CONDUCT OF OPERATIONS, 34SV-SUV-019-1 SURVEILLANCE AUTHOR MEDIA NUMBER TIME Ed Jones 2011-301 ADMIN-3 15 Minutes RECOMMENDED BY APPROVED BY DATE
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PLANT E. I. HATCH Page 1 of 1 FORM TITLE: TRAINING MATERIAL REVISION SHEET Program/Course Code:
OPERATIONS TRAINING Media Number: 2011-301 ADMIN-2 Rev. No.
Date Reason for Revision Authors Initials Supvs Initials 1
Made editorial changes from LR-JP-10022 to use on 2011-301 NRC Exam. Changed K/A to G2.1.7.
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2011-301 ADMIN-3 Page 1 of 9 UNIT 1 (X)
UNIT 2
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TASK TITLE:
CONDUCT OF OPERATIONS, 34SV-SUV-019-1 SURVEILLANCE JPM NUMBER:
2011-301 ADMIN-3 TASK STANDARD:
This task will be satisfactorily met when the student has completeted section 7.5 of 34SV-SUV-019-1, SURVEILLANCE CHECKS, and informed the evaluator that Unit 1 drywell cooling system should be placed in Additional Cooling Operating Mode.
TASK NUMBER:
OBJECTIVE NUMBER:
JTA IMPORTANCE RATING:
K/A CATALOG NUMBER: G2.1.7 RO 4.40 SRO 4.70 OPERATOR APPLICABILITY: Reactor Operator (RO)
GENERAL
REFERENCES:
Unit 1 34SV-SUV-019-1 REQUIRED MATERIALS:
Unit 1 34SV-SUV-019-1.
Complete previous shift data in step 7.5.4 (149 and 148)
Calculators APPROXIMATE COMPLETION TIME: 15 Minutes SIMULATOR SETUP: NOT applicable
EVALUATOR COPY UNIT 1 READ TO THE CANDIDATE INITIAL CONDITIONS:
- 1. Unit 1 is operating at 100 % power.
- 2. 1T47-R611 is out of service.
- 3. 1T47-R612 is out of service.
- 4. The SS has directed this surveillance be completed as a paper version.
1T47-R611 PT 14 (1T47-N009) was 149ºF 1T47-R612 PT 10 (1T47-N003) was 148ºF INITIATING CUES:
Complete section 7.5 of 34SV-SUV-019-1, SURVEILLANCE CHECKS, which evaluates drywell temperatures, AND Inform the evaluator of any actions that need to be taken as a result of the readings or results obtained from this surveillance.
2011-301 ADMIN-3 Page 3 of 9 STEP PERFORMANCE STEP STANDARD SAT/UNSAT (COMMENTS)
PROMPT:
GIVE the operator an entire copy of 34SV-SUV-019-1.
START TIME:__________
NOTE: When the candidate addresses the need for SPDS readings provide.
- 1. Determine method for obtaining temperature readings.
Per NOTE S of 34SV-SUV-019-1, the candidate determines temperature readings can be obtained from SPDS.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 2. Performs step 7.5.1 of 34SV-SUV-019-1.
From the SPDS screen shot, the candidate list the temperature readings on the surveillance sheet with no errors for; 1T47-N001L 120 N004 109
- N008, 114
- N001M, 114 N005 114 SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 3. Performs step 7.5.2 of 34SV-SUV-019-1.
The candidate evaluates the temperatures from step 7.5.1 and determines the maximum temperatute minus the minimum temperature is less than 40ºF.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 4. Performs step 7.5.3 of 34SV-SUV-019-1.
The candidate evaluates the readings in step 7.5.1. and concludes the highest is less than 275ºF and the lowest temperature is greater than 50ºF.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
2011-301 ADMIN-3 Page 4 of 9 STEP PERFORMANCE STEP STANDARD SAT/UNSAT (COMMENTS)
NOTE: When addressing the temperature readings from the previous reading reply with:
1T47-R611 PT 14 (1T47-N009) was 149ºF 1T47-R612 PT 10 (1T47-N003) was 148ºF.
- 5. Performs step 7.5.4 of 34SV-SUV-019-1.
From the SPDS screen shot, the candidate list the temperature readings on the surveillance sheet for 1T47-N009 176 and 1T47-N003 175 and list the temperatures from the previous readings provided by the evaluator.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 6. Performs step 7.5.5 of 34SV-SUV-019-1.
The candidate compares the current temperature readings in step 7.5.4 to those from the previous reading and concludes the temperatures DO differ by more than 10ºF AND that a CR must be written SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 7. Performs step 7.5.6 of 34SV-SUV-019-1.
The candidate confirms the maximum reading in step 7.5.4 is less than 275ºF and the minimum is greater than 50ºF AND the maximum temperature minus the minimum temperature of step 7.5.4 is less than 50ºF.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
2011-301 ADMIN-3 Page 5 of 9 STEP PERFORMANCE STEP STANDARD SAT/UNSAT (COMMENTS)
- 8. Performs step 7.5.7 of 34SV-SUV-019-1.
From the SPDS screen shot, the candidate list the temperature readings on the surveillance sheet with no errors for; 1T47-N001J, 199 N001K, 164 N002, 157 N001A, 182 N001B, 187 N010.
154 SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 9. Performs step 7.5.8 of 34SV-SUV-019-1.
The candidate determines the maximum temperature from step 7.5.7 minus the lowest temperature from step 7.5.7 is less than 100ºF.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 10. Performs step 7.5.9 of 34SV-SUV-019-1.
The candidate confirms the maximum reading in step 7.5.7 is less than 275ºF and the minimum is greater than 50ºF.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 11. Performs step 7.5.10 of 34SV-SUV-019-1.
Using the formula at the bottom of the surveillance page, the candidate calculates the average drywell temperature to be 136.7ºF. (Accept +/-1°F due to rounding errors)
SAT / UNSAT / NA
2011-301 ADMIN-3 Page 6 of 9 STEP PERFORMANCE STEP STANDARD SAT/UNSAT (COMMENTS)
- 12. Addresses any additional actions that are required as a result of the average drywell temperature reading.
The candidate informs the evaluator that since average drywell temperature exceeds 135ºF, per note L of the surveillance the shift is to place the Drywell Cooling System in Additional Cooling Operating mode per 34SO-T47-001-1.
SAT / UNSAT / NA END TIME:__________
NOTE: The terminating cue shall be given to the operator when:
With no reasonable progress, the operator exceeds double the allotted time.
Operator states the task is complete.
TERMINATING CUE: That completes this JPM.
Answer Key Page 7 of 9 7.5 PANEL - INSTRUMENT / TECH SPEC.
NOTE REAC MODE FREQ T/S OR OPER LIM N
D
7.5.1 1H11-P657
- 1T47-R611, Pt 9 (1T47-N001L)
R,S,C (spec only) 1,2,3 c
NA 120 Pt 11 (1T47-N004) 109 Pt 13 (1T47-N008) 114 1H11-P654: - 1T47-R612, Pt 9 (1T47-N001M) 114 Pt 11 (1T47-N005) 114 7.5.2 Confirm max minus min in 7.5.1 < 40°F B
1,2,3 c
SAT 7.5.3 Confirm max < 275°F and min > 50°F in 7.5.1 B,C 1,2,3 c
NA SAT
7.5.4 1H11-P657
- 1T47-R611, PT 14 (1T47-N009)
R,S 1,2,3 c
NA Previous shift reading 149 Present reading 176 1H11-P654: - 1T47-R612, PT 10 (1T47-N003)
Previous shift reading 148 Present reading 175 7.5.5 IF the previous reading differs from the present reading by greater than 10°F OR IF erratic instrument behavior is observed THEN submit a CR to evaluate the Operability of the instruments in step 7.5.4.
(SR 3.3.3.1.1 for 3.3.3.1-1(10))
N/A 1,2,3 c
YES IF CR submitted.
YES NR IF NOT required 7.5.6 Confirm max < 275°F and min > 50°F AND max minus min <
50 F in 7.5.4 (SR 3.3.3.1.1 for 3.3.3.1-1(10))
B 1,2,3 c
NA SAT
7.5.7 1H11-P657
- 1T47-R611, Pt 7, (1T47-N001J)
R,S 1,2,3 c
NA 199 Pt 8, (1T47-N001K) 164 Pt 10, (1T47-N002) 157 1H11-P654: - 1T47-R612, Pt 7, (1T47-N001A) 182 Pt 8, (1T47-N001B) 187 Pt 13, (1T47-N010) 154 7.5.8 Confirm max minus min in 7.5.7 < 100°F (SR 3.3.3.1.1 for 3.3.3.1.1(10))
B 1,2,3 c
SAT 7.5.9 Confirm max < 275°F and min > 50°F in 7.5.7 B,C 1,2,3 c
NA SAT 7.5.10 Average Drywell Temperature (SR 3.6.1.5.1)
L 1,2,3 c
< 150°F 136.7 INITIAL S
Calculations verified DATE TIME DW Temp = (7.5.1 TE's ) (0.63) + (7.5.4 TEs) (0.22) + (7.5.7 TE's ) (0.15) 5 2
6 1
1
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- 1. Unit 1 is operating at 100 % power.
- 2. 1T47-R611 is out of service.
- 3. 1T47-R612 is out of service.
- 4. The SS has directed this surveillance be completed as a paper version.
1T47-R611 PT 14 (1T47-N009) was 149ºF 1T47-R612 PT 10 (1T47-N003) was 148ºF INITIATING CUES:
Complete section 7.5 of 34SV-SUV-019-1, SURVEILLANCE CHECKS, which evaluates drywell temperatures, AND Inform the evaluator of any actions (if any) that need to be taken as a result of the readings or results obtained from this surveillance.
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DRAFT Southern Nuclear E. I. Hatch Nuclear Plant Operations TrainingJPM ADMIN 4 (SRO ONLY)
TITLE CONTROL HYDROGEN AND OXYGEN CONCENTRATIONS IN PRIMARY CONTAINMENT WHEN PRIMARY CONTAINMENT GAS CONTROL FLOWCHART IS ENTERED AUTHOR MEDIA NUMBER TIME Ed Jones 2011-301 ADMIN-4 20 Minutes RECOMMENDED BY APPROVED BY DATE N/R
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PLANT E. I. HATCH Page 1 of 1 FORM TITLE: TRAINING MATERIAL REVISION SHEET Program/Course Code:
OPERATIONS TRAINING Media Number: 2011-301 ADMIN-4 Rev. No.
Date Reason for Revision Authors Initials Supvs Initials 00 Initial development using LR-JP-20172.1 to use on NRC Exam 2011-301.
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UNIT 1 ( )
UNIT 2 (X)
TASK TITLE:
CONTROL HYDROGEN AND OXYGEN CONCENTRATIONS IN PRIMARY CONTAINMENT WHEN PRIMARY CONTAINMENT GAS CONTROL FLOWCHART IS ENTERED JPM NUMBER:
2011-301 ADMIN-4 TASK STANDARD:
The task shall be complete when the operator has directed the required actions per 31EO-PCG-001-2, Primary Containment Gas Control TASK NUMBER:
201.072 PLANT HATCH JTA IMPORTANCE RATING:
RO 4.57 SRO 3.88 K/A CATALOG NUMBER: G2.3.11 K/A CATALOG JTA IMPORTANCE RATING:
RO 3.80 SRO 3.70 OPERATOR APPLICABILITY: Senior Reactor Operator (SRPO)
GENERAL
REFERENCES:
Unit 2 31EO-PCG-001-2 REQUIRED MATERIALS:
Unit 2 31EO-PCG-001-2 APPROXIMATE COMPLETION TIME: 20 Minutes SIMULATOR SETUP: N/A
UNIT 2 READ TO THE OPERATOR INITIAL CONDITIONS:
- 1. You are the SS on Unit 2
- 3. An Emergency Depressurization has been performed
- 4. RWL is stable at -150 inches, using all available Core Spray and RHR pumps
- 5. Torus water level is stable at 250 inches
- 6. NO Primary Containment Venting is in progress
- 7. NO Primary Containment Purging is in progress
- 8. Estimated Offsite Dose has been calculated at 1800 mR/hr
- 9. A Projected Offsite Dose has been calculated at 2,100 mR/hr INITIATING CUES:
Evaluate the PCG EOP flowchart, 31EO-PCG-001-2 ONLY.
IAW the PCG flowchart, state ALL actions/orders that are to be directed, due to these plant conditions.
2011-301 ADMIN-4 Page 3 of 10 STEP PERFORMANCE STEP STANDARD SAT/UNSAT (COMMENTS)
(** Indicates critical step)
START TIME:__________
PROMPT:
WHEN the SPDS Primary Display is mentioned, PROVIDE ATTACHMENT 1 to the student.
- 1. Enters the PCG flowchart.
The candidate ENTERS 31EO-PCG-001 flowchart.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 2. Confirm the H2O2 analyzers are in service.
The candidate DETEMINES that the the H2O2 analyzers are in service by checking 2H11-P700 or SPDS.
SAT / UNSAT / NA PROMPT:
IF asked, INFORM the candidate that the analyzers have been in-service for 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br />.
Drywell H2 reading 7%
Drywell O2 is yellow and the screen is blank.
Torus H2 reading 6%
Torus O2 is is yellow and the screen is blank.
PROMPT:
IF asked for a DW atmospheric sample INFORM the candidate that an order has been sent out to perform a DW atmospheric sample, then INFORM the candidate that, using TIME COMPRESSION, DW and Torus oxygen concentrations are both at 7%.
- 3. Evaluate the override at C-5.
The candidate DETERMINES that path G-3 Point T is to be entered.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 4. At C-10 on path G-3, determine a reactor scram, by performing RC Point A, is required.
The candidate DETERMINES a reactor scram is required and that it has already occurred based on Initial conditions SAT / UNSAT / NA
2011-301 ADMIN-4 Page 4 of 10 STEP PERFORMANCE STEP STANDARD SAT/UNSAT (COMMENTS)
(** Indicates critical step)
- 5. Uses step at C-10 on path G-3, to direct an NPO to secure Recirculation Pumps.
The candidate DIRECTS an NPO to secure Recirculation Pumps.
SAT / UNSAT / NA PROMPT:
WHEN the candidate directs the securing of Recirculation Pumps, INFORM the candidate that the Recirculation Pumps are secured.
- 6. Uses step at C-10 on path G-3, to direct an NPO to secure Drywell Cooling Fans.
The candidate DIRECTS an NPO to secure Drywell Cooling Fans.
SAT / UNSAT / NA PROMPT:
WHEN the candidate directs the securing DW Cooling Fans, INFORM the candidate that DW Cooling Fans are secured.
- 7. Uses step at C-10 on path G-3, to direct an NPO to secure Drywell Return Air Fans.
The candidate DIRECTS an NPO to secure Drywell Return Air Fans.
SAT / UNSAT / NA PROMPT:
WHEN the candidate directs the securing Drywell Return Air Fans, INFORM the candidate that Drywell Return Air Fans are secured.
- 8. At D-10 on path G-3, determine that an Emergency Depressurization (ED) is required.
The candidate DETERMINES that, based on Initial conditions, an ED has already been performed SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 9. Evaluates the override at D-10, on path G-3, to determine whether DW or Torus Spray should continue, if in progress.
The candidate DETERMINES that, based on Initial conditions, neither DW NOR Torus sprays are currently in service.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
2011-301 ADMIN-4 Page 5 of 10 STEP PERFORMANCE STEP STANDARD SAT/UNSAT (COMMENTS)
(** Indicates critical step)
PROMPT:
IF Primary Containment Pressure Limit (PCPL), Graph 13 is requested, PROVIDE ATTACHMENT 2 to the student.
- 10. Evaluates the override at E-10, on path G-3, and determines whether Primary Containment Pressure Limit (PCPL), Graph 13 is being exceeded.
The candidate DETERMINES that, based on initial conditions, the PCPL limit is NOT being exceeded.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 11. Evaluates the override at E-10, on path G-3, to determine whether Torus Spray should be secured.
The candidate DETERMINES that, based on initial conditions, Torus spray is NOT is service.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 12. Evaluates the override at F-10, on path G-3, to determine if Torus level is below 285 inches.
The candiate DETERMINES that, based on initial conditions, Torus level is below 285 inches.
(Currently 250 inches steady)
SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 13. Evaluates the override at F-10, on path G-3, to determine whether Torus Spray should be initated.
The candidate DIRECTS an NPO to INITIATE Torus sprays per 34SO-E11-010-2, irrespective of adequate core cooling.
SAT / UNSAT / NA PROMPT:
WHEN the candidate directs the Torus Cooling to be initiated, INFORM the candidate Torus Sprays are being placed in service.
PROMPT:
IF ASKED about RWL, INFORM the candidate RWL has began to decrease very slowly.
2011-301 ADMIN-4 Page 6 of 10 STEP PERFORMANCE STEP STANDARD SAT/UNSAT (COMMENTS)
(** Indicates critical step)
- 14. Evaluates the override at F-10, on path G-3, to determine whether the DW is being vented through the Torus.
The candiate DETERMINES that, based on initial conditions, NO Primary Containment venting is in progress.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 15. Evaluates decision step at G-10, on path G-3, to determine whether Torus Water level is below 300 inches.
The candidate DETERMINES that Torus level is below 300 inches. (Chooses YES, proceeds to the right to vent the Torus).
SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 16. Using step at G-11, on path G3, directs Vent torus per 31EO-EOP-104-2 irrespective of offsite radioactivity release rate. If necessary, defeat isolation interlocks.
The candidate DIRECTS an NPO to Vent torus per 31EO-EOP-104-2, irrespective of offsite radioactivity release rate. If necessary, defeat isolation interlocks.
SAT / UNSAT / NA PROMPT:
WHEN directed to initiate venting of the Torus, INFORM the candidate that, using Time Compression, Torus venting is in progress.
PROMPT:
IF ASKED whether the DW is being vented throught the Torus, INFORM the candidate the indications are DW pressure and Torus pressure are both slowly decreasing.
- 17. Using step at H-10, on path G3, directs Initiate and maximize primary containment purge flow per 31EO-EOP-104-2 irrespective of offsite radioactivity release rate The candidate DIRECTS an NPO to Initiate and maximize primary containment purge flow per 31EO-EOP-104-2 irrespective of offsite radioactivity release rate.
SAT / UNSAT / NA PROMPT:
WHEN directed to initiate Primary Containment Purge flow, INFORM the candidate that, using Time Compression, Primary Containment purge flow has been initiated and maximized.
2011-301 ADMIN-4 Page 7 of 10 STEP PERFORMANCE STEP STANDARD SAT/UNSAT (COMMENTS)
(** Indicates critical step)
- 18. Evaluates the override at J-10, on path G-3, to determine when DW Sprays are required to be secured.
The candidate DETERMINES that, based on initial conditions, DW spray is NOT is service.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 19. Evaluates the override at J-10, on path G-3, to determine whether DW Sprays should be placed in service.
The candidate DETERMINES that, based on initial conditions, DW spray is NOT to be placed in service due to Torus level being above 215 inches SAT / UNSAT / NA PROMPT:
IF DW Spray Initiation Limit Graph 8 is requested, PROVIDE ATTACHMENT 3 to the student.
PROMPT:
WHEN the operator addresses decreasing Drywell Hydrogen concentrations, INFORM the operator that another operator will continue to monitor these concentrations.
END TIME:__________
NOTE: The terminating cue shall be given to the candidate when:
With no reasonable progress, the candidate exceeds double the allotted time.
Candidate states the task is complete.
TERMINATING CUE: We will stop here.
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DRAFT Southern Nuclear E. I. Hatch Nuclear Plant Operations Training JPM ADMIN 5 RO ONLY TITLE DETERMINE THE EVACUATION ROUTE DURING AN EMERGENCY AUTHOR MEDIA NUMBER TIME Ed Jones 2011-301 ADMIN-5 9.0 Minutes RECOMMENDED BY APPROVED BY DATE N/R
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PLANT E. I. HATCH Page 1 of 1 FORM TITLE: TRAINING MATERIAL REVISION SHEET Program/Course Code:
OPERATIONS TRAINING Media Number: 2011-301 ADMIN-5 Rev.
No.
Date Reason for Revision Authors Initials Supvs Initials 17 Revise JPM LR-JP-20059, due to implementation of NMP-EP 110 and NMP-EP-111 and for NRC Exam 2011-3011.
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2011-301 ADMIN-5 Page 1 of 12 UNIT 1 (X)
UNIT 2 (X)
TASK TITLE:
DETERMINE THE EVACUATION ROUTE DURING AN EMERGENCY JPM NUMBER:
2011-301 ADMIN-5 TASK STANDARD:
The task shall be completed when the wind direction has been checked and an evacuation route has been determined per 73EP-EIP-005-0 & TRN-0144.
TASK NUMBER:
200.059 OBJECTIVE NUMBER: 200.059.A PLANT HATCH JTA IMPORTANCE RATING:
RO 3.86 SRO 3.96 K/A CATALOG NUMBER: 295038EA102 K/A CATALOG JTA IMPORTANCE RATING:
RO 3.00 SRO 3.80 OPERATOR APPLICABILITY: Nuclear Plant Operator (NPO)
GENERAL
REFERENCES:
Unit 1 & 2 73EP-EIP-005-0 (current version)
NMP-EP-110 (current version)
NMP-EP-110-GL02 (current version)
NMP-EP-111 (current version)
NMP-EP-111-002 (current version)
REQUIRED MATERIALS:
Unit 1 & 2 73EP-EIP-005-0 (current version)
NMP-EP-111 (current version)
NMP-EP-111-002 (current version)
APPROXIMATE COMPLETION TIME: 9.0 Minutes SIMULATOR SETUP: N/A
UNIT 1 & 2 READ TO THE CANDIDATE INITIAL CONDITIONS:
- 1.
A Reactor scram has occurred.
- 2.
Plant conditions have resulted in a radioactive release.
- 3.
A Prompt Off-Site Dose Assessment calculation has been performed and an Offsite Release has been verified to be in progress.
- 4.
Peak calculated TEDE is 100 mRem/hr.
- 5.
The Emergency Director (ED) has declared a Site Area Emergency.
- 6.
The ED has directed a PA announcement to be performed in accordance with NMP-EP-111.
- 7.
SPDS is available.
INITIATING CUES:
Your task is to fill out the appropriate form required to make the PA announcement for this emergency IAW NMP-EP-111-002, EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION NETWORK COMMUNICATOR INSTRUCTIONS - HATCH.
NOTE: Another operator will make the actual page announcement IAW NMP-EP-111 Checklist 1 Page Announcements.
2011-301 ADMIN-5 Page 3 of 12 STEP PERFORMANCE STEP STANDARD SAT/UNSAT (COMMENTS)
(** Indicates critical step)
START TIME:__________
NOTE: The candidate may review NMP-EP-111 Checklist 1 Page Announcements.
PROMPT:
AT THIS TIME PROVIDE the candidate with the entire copy of NMP-EP-111-002, EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION NETWORK COMMUNICATOR INSTRUCTIONS - HATCH.
- 1. Select correct section of NMP-EP-111-002.
The candidate uses NMP-EP-111-002, Table of Contents and determines that Instruction 5 -
Emergency Page Announcement Selection Guidance is the required section.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 2. Select the correct form to use for a Site-Area Emergency announcement.
The candidate uses NMP-EP-111-002, Instruction 5 to determine that IV. Standard Announcement For Notification Of Site-Area Or General Emergency" (see page 14)is the required form SAT / UNSAT / NA NOTE: The candidate may review the NOTES at the top of NMP-EP-111-002, IV. Standard Announcement For Notification Of SAE Or GE"
- 3. IV. a. Refer to Selection Guidance information on page 11 to determine the applicable rally point, exit route and evacuation route. Record the applicable information.
The candidate determines that wind direction is required in order to select the correct evacuation route.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
2011-301 ADMIN-5 Page 4 of 12 STEP PERFORMANCE STEP STANDARD SAT/UNSAT (COMMENTS)
(** Indicates critical step)
NOTE: Only one indication must be checked to satisfactorily complete Step 4.
PROMPT:
IF the Candidate addresses wind direction at panel 1H11-P689, Y33-S/ZR R604 (WIND SPEED/DIRECTION 23 METER ELEVATION),
INDICATE for the Candidate that this recorder is INOPERABLE.
PROMPT:
WHEN the Candidate addresses wind direction indications, USE the applicable attached figure.
- 4. Check wind direction.
At panel 1H11-P690, wind direction checked on one of the following recorders:
R601 (10 METER)
R602 (60 METER)
R603 (100 METER)
OR SPDS MIDAS screen OR SPDS MET Data screen SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 5. Determine the applicable rally point, exit route and evacuation route.
Record the applicable information.
The candidate uses Selection Guidance information on page 11 to determine:
Rally point: PESB Exit Route: Main Access Road Evacuation Route:
U.S. Highway 1 - South to Appling Co. High School/ Baxley The candidate then RECORDS the information in appropriate section of IV. Standard Announcement For Notification Of Site-Area Or General Emergency."
SAT / UNSAT / NA
2011-301 ADMIN-5 Page 5 of 12 STEP PERFORMANCE STEP STANDARD SAT/UNSAT (COMMENTS)
(** Indicates critical step)
NOTE: The candidate may select DRILL for item 1. This is ACCEPTABLE practice for the purpose of training evaluations at Hatch.
PROMPT:
IF the Candidate addresses contacting Security to activate the PA system in the Simulator and Skills Buildings INFORM the Candidate that Security has been directed to activate the PA system in the Simulator and Skills Buildings PROMPT:
IF the Candidate addresses NMP-EP-111 Checklist 1 Page Announcements, as the Shift Supervisor, INFORM the Candidate that this will performed by another Operator.
END TIME:__________
NOTE: The terminating cue shall be given to the Candidate when:
With no reasonable progress, the Candidate exceeds double the allotted time.
Candidate states the task is complete.
TERMINATING CUE: We will stop here.
Page 6 of 12 EVALUATOR ANSWER KEY IV. STANDARD ANNOUNCEMENT INSTRUCTIONS FOR SITE-AREA OR GENERAL EMERGENCY NOTES:
The appropriate emergency tone and announcement must be made as soon as possible, but not to exceed 15 minutes after the initial emergency declaration The person making this announcement is expected to announce all applicable information.
- a.
Refer to Selection Guidance information on page 11 to determine the applicable rally point, exit route and evacuation route.
Record the applicable information below needed for this announcement.
- b. Contact Security to direct activation of the Public Address system in the Simulator and Skills Buildings PRIOR to beginning the announcement.
- c.
Perform IAW NMP-EP-111 Checklist 1 Page Announcements.
(Select one) Site-Area Emergency or General Emergency
- 1. ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL. THIS (IS /
IS NOT) A DRILL. A/AN Site-Area Emergency HAS BEEN DECLARED.
- 2. (Select one): A RADIOLOGICAL RELEASE (IS /
IS NOT) IN PROGRESS.
- 3. ALL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL ARE TO REPORT TO YOUR EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITY AND INITIATE EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES.
NOTE:
Announcement of items 4 or 5 may be discontinued upon verification that non-essential personnel have left the plant site.
- 4. Use if a radiological release is not in progress ALL NON-ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL ARE TO EXIT THE PLANT SITE USING THE MAIN ACCESS ROAD. THE EVACUATION ROUTE IS EITHER DIRECTION ON U. S.
HIGHWAY 1.
- 5. Use if a radiological release is in progress ALL NON-ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL ARE TO EXIT THE PLANT SITE USING (select one):
THE MAIN ACCESS ROAD, THE ROAD BEHIND THE LOW LEVEL RADWASTE BUILDING, OTHER (specify another exit route) _______________________.
AND THE EVACUATION ROUTE IS (Select one):
EITHER DIRECTION ON U.S. HIGHWAY 1. REPORT TO THE STATE RECEPTION CENTER AT EITHER TOOMBS CO. HIGH SCHOOL IN LYONS OR APPLING CO. HIGH SCHOOL IN BAXLEY.
SOUTH ON U. S. HIGHWAY 1. REPORT TO THE STATE RECEPTION CENTER AT APPLING CO. HIGH SCHOOL IN BAXLEY.
NORTH ON U. S. HIGHWAY 1. REPORT TO THE STATE RECEPTION CENTER AT TOOMBS CO. HIGH SCHOOL IN LYONS.
Page 7 of 12 EVALUATOR ANSWER KEY SELECTION GUIDANCE FOR STANDARD ANNOUNCEMENT RALLY POINT/SITE EXIT ROUTE/ EVACUATION ROUTE Is a radiological release in progress? Yes No IF
- a. A radiological release Is Not in progress:
THEN
- b. The following rally point, site exit route, and evacuation route will be used:
Rally Point - Plant Entry & Security Building (PESB)
Site Exit Route - Main Access Road Evacuation Route - Either direction on U. S. Hwy 1.
IF
- c. A radiological release Is in progress:
THEN Use the chart below to determine the rally point, site exit route, evacuation route and State Reception Center, based on wind direction.
Consult with Security to determine alternative(s) IF designated rally point and/or site exit route cannot be used. The use of an alternate rally point requires notifying Security and HP prior to making the announcement.
NOTE:
The 15 minute average wind direction information should be read using the meteorological instrumentation that corresponds to the primary release point.
Wind Direction From:
Rally Point:
Site Exit Route:
Evacuation Route/State Reception Center 340º - 60º Gate 17 Main Access Road U.S. Highway 1 - North to Toombs Co. High School/Lyons 61º - 110º PESB Road behind Low Level Radwaste Building U.S. Highway 1 - South to Appling Co. High School/ Baxley 111º - 225º PESB Main Access Road U.S. Highway 1 - South to Appling Co. High School/ Baxley 226º - 339º PESB Main Access Road Either direction on U.S. Highway 1 to Toombs Co. High School/Lyons or Appling Co. High School/Baxley
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DRAFT Southern Nuclear E. I. Hatch Nuclear Plant Operations Training JPM ADMIN 6 SRO ONLY TITLE Determine if ENN form is ready for approval, make recommendations to the Emergency Director AUTHOR MEDIA NUMBER TIME Ed Jones 2011-301 ADMIN-6 15 Minutes RECOMMENDED BY APPROVED BY DATE N/R
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PLANT E. I. HATCH Page 1 of 1 FORM TITLE: TRAINING MATERIAL REVISION SHEET Program/Course Code:
OPERATIONS TRAINING Media Number: 2011-301 ADMIN-6 Rev. No.
Date Reason for Revision Authors Initials Supvs Initials 00 Initial development for NRC Exam 2011-301.
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2011-301 ADMIN-6 Page 1 of 9 1
UNIT 1 ( )
UNIT 2 (X)
TASK TITLE:
Determine if ENN form is ready for approval, make recommendations to the Emergency Director JPM NUMBER:
2011-301 ADMIN-6 TASK STANDARD:
The task shall be complete when the operator determined that the ENN form contains 3 critical errors.
TASK NUMBER:
300.046 JTA IMPORTANCE RATING:
K/A CATALOG NUMBER: G2.4.40 RO 2.7 SRO 4.5 OPERATOR APPLICABILITY: Senior Reactor Operator (SRO)
GENERAL
REFERENCES:
Unit 2 NMP-EP-110 (Current Version)
NMP-EP-110-GL02 (Current Version)
NMP-EP-111 (Current Version)
EAL Flowcharts (Current Version)
SPDS MIDAS screen REQUIRED MATERIALS:
Unit 2 NMP-EP-110 (Current Version)
NMP-EP-110-GL02 (Current Version)
NMP-EP-111 (Current Version)
EAL Flowcharts (Current Version)
SPDS MIDAS screen Completed ENN form with errors APPROXIMATE COMPLETION TIME: 15 Minutes SIMULATOR SETUP: N/A
UNIT 2 READ TO THE OPERATOR INITIAL CONDITIONS:
- 1. Unit 2 was operating at 100% power when a reactor scram occurred.
- 2. All rods did NOT fully insert.
- 3. Reactor power is at 10% RTP.
- 4. The Standby Liquid Control system has been INITIATED.
- 5. There are NO Main Stack or Reactor Building ventilation alarms illuminated.
- 6. The Emergency Director has declared a NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT (NOUE).
- 7. The electronic ENN system is NOT available.
- 8. The SPDS MIDAS screen is available.
- 9. This will be the the FIRST notification made.
- 10. Declaration Time and Date 15:00, 06/01/2011 INITIATING CUES:
Use NMP-EP-111, Emergency Notifications and PERFORM a Peer Check of the ENN form for accuracy and RECOMMEND to the Emergency Director whether it is accurate and ready for approval.
REPORT any errors to the Emergency Director.
NOTE:
Consider CURRENT time and date to be 15:00 on 06/01/2011 NOTE:
On Item 1 DRILL has been selected and should NOT be considered as a part of this evaluated exercise.
2011-301 ADMIN-6 Page 3 of 9 STEP PERFORMANCE STEP STANDARD SAT/UNSAT (COMMENTS)
(** Indicates critical step)
START TIME:__________
NOTE: The candidate may address filling in Message #, Confirmation Phone #.
These items may are not REQUIRED to be filled in until after the form is approved by the Emergency Director and are NOT to be considered for the purposes of this evaluation.
NOTE: CRITICAL STEPS are based on EP Performance Indicator criteria.
PROMPT:
PROVIDE ATTACHED ENN Form to the candidate (Attachment 1).
- 1. Refer to required procedure.
Candidate refers to NMP-EP-111 SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 2. Evaluate whether ENN form Step 2, Initial/Follow-up, is correct.
The candidate determines that INITIAL is CORRECTLY selected for Step 1 SAT / UNSAT / NA PROMPT:
IF ASKED about Step 1, INFORM the candidate that on Item 1 DRILL has been selected and should NOT be considered as a part of this evaluated exercise.
- 3. Evaluate whether ENN form Step 3, Site, is correct filled in.
The candidate determines that the SITE is NOT correctly filled in.
The candidate is expected to recommend, to the Emergency Director (ED), that PLANT HATCH be written in the space provided for Step 3.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
2011-301 ADMIN-6 Page 4 of 9 STEP PERFORMANCE STEP STANDARD SAT/UNSAT (COMMENTS)
(** Indicates critical step)
- 4. Evaluate whether ENN form Step 4, Emergency Classification, is correct.
The candidate refers to the EAL Flowcharts to determine that the Unusual Event declaration is NOT correct (based on the EAL (SS2) and EAL description).
The candidate is expected to recommend to the ED that a SITE AREA EMERGENCY is required to be selected/declared for Step 4.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
The candidate determines that NONE is CORRECTLY selected and that the remainder of the Step 5 check boxes are not required to be checked.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 6. Evaluate whether ENN form Step 6, Emergency Release, is correct.
The candidate determines that NONE is CORRECTLY checked for Step 6.
SAT / UNSAT / NA PROMPT:
IF asked about whether an Offsite Dose Assessment has been performed, INFORM the candidate that NEITHER a Prompt Offsite Dose Assessment NOR an assessment by the Offsite Dose Assessment staff have been performed.
NOTE: 73EP-EIP-018-0, Prompt Offsite Dose Assessment directs that 73EP-EIP-018-0 be exited due to lack of alarms in the alarm condition (i.e. Prompt Offsite Dose will not be calculated since there is no evidence of a release being in progress). Per the Initial Conditions sheet of this JPM, there are NO Main Stack or Reactor Building ventilation alarms illuminated.
- 7. Evaluate whether ENN form Step 7, Release Significance, is correct.
The candidate determines that NOT APPLICABLE is CORRECTLY checked for Step 7.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
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(** Indicates critical step)
- 8. Evaluate whether ENN form Step 8, Event Prognosis, is correct.
The candidate determines that STABLE is CORRECTLY checked for Step 8.
SAT / UNSAT / NA PROMPT:
IF ASKED about the SPDS MIDAS screen, PROVIDE the candidate with ATTACHMENT 2, SPDS MIDAS Information screen display.
- 9. Evaluate whether ENN form Step 9, Meteoroligical Date, is correct.
The candidate determines that:
Wind Direction (163°) and Wind Speed (12 mph) are CORRECTLY filled in for Step 9.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 10. Evaluate whether ENN form Step 9, Meteoroligical Date, is correct.
The candidate determines that:
Precipitation (0) and Stability Class (E) are CORRECTLY filled in for Step 9.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 11. Evaluate whether ENN form Step 10, Declaration/Termination and Time/Date are correct.
The candidate determines that:
DECLARATION, TIME, and DATE are CORRECT for Step 10.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 12. Evaluate whether ENN form Step 11, AFFECTED UNIT(S), is correct.
The candidate determines that Step 11 has NOT been correctly completed.
The candiadate is expected to RECCOMEND to the ED, that UNIT 2 is required to be selected for Step 11.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
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(** Indicates critical step)
- 13. Evaluate whether ENN form Step 12, Unit Status, is correct.
The candidate determines that Unit status is CORRECTLY filled in for both units.and that shutdown time is NOT required to be filled in based on current conditions, for Step 12.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
- 13. Evaluate whether ENN form Step 13, Remarks, is correct.
The candidate determines that Remarks are exceptable for Step 13.
SAT / UNSAT / NA NOTE:
The terminating cue shall be given to the candidate when:
- The candidate reports the 3 errors and makes correct recommendations to the ED, or,
- With no reasonable progress, the candidate exceeds double the allotted time, or,
- Candidate states the task is complete.
END TIME:__________
TERMINATING CUE: We will stop here.
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DRAFT Southern Nuclear E. I. Hatch Nuclear Plant Operations TrainingJPM ADMIN 7 ALL TITLE USE A SYSTEM LOGIC DIAGRAM (RCIC)
AUTHOR MEDIA NUMBER TIME Anthony Ball 2011-301 ADMIN-7 15 Minutes RECOMMENDED BY APPROVED BY DATE
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PLANT E. I. HATCH Page 1 of 1 FORM TITLE: TRAINING MATERIAL REVISION SHEET Program/Course Code:
OPERATIONS TRAINING Media Number: 2011-301 ADMIN-7 Rev. No.
Date Reason for Revision Authors Initials Supvs Initials 00 Revised JPM LR-JP-10018 for NRC Exam 2011-301.
UNIT 1
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UNIT 2 (X)
TASK TITLE:
USE A SYSTEM LOGIC DIAGRAM (RCIC)
JPM NUMBER:
2011-301 ADMIN-7 TASK STANDARD:
The task shall be complete when the Applicant has determined the failure condition of a relay using Plant Hatch logic drawings.
TASK NUMBER:
100.17 OBJECTIVE NUMBER: 100.017.O PLANT HATCH JTA IMPORTANCE RATING:
RO SRO K/A CATALOG NUMBER: G2.2.41 K/A CATALOG JTA IMPORTANCE RATING:
RO 3.5 SRO 3.5 OPERATOR APPLICABILITY: Nuclear Plant Operator (NPO)
GENERAL
REFERENCES:
Unit 2 H-27673, H-27675, H-27679 REQUIRED MATERIALS:
Unit 2 H-27673, H-27675, H-27679 APPROXIMATE COMPLETION TIME: 15 Minutes SETUP:
This JPM may be performed at any plant location, i.e. simulator, classroom, assessment room but must have a computer available and connected to the LAN, allowing the student access to plant drawing, Tech Specs, and procedures.
EVALUATOR COPY UNIT 2 READ TO THE APPLICANT INITIAL CONDITIONS:
- 1. Unit 2 is at 100% power.
- 2. Relay 2E51-K52A is inoperative and is de-energized.
- 3. All other plant components are operable.
- 4. The RCIC logic function diagram LFD-2-RCIC-03 shows the related drawings are H-27675 and H-27679, which will be provided to you along with H-27673.
INITIATING CUES:
Describe the effect on the RCIC System if relay 2E51-K52A failed in the de-energized state. Prove your answer using plant logic drawings. The effect on system annunciators is NOT required.
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START TIME:__________
NOTE: Provide the Applicant with drawings H-27673, H-27675, H-27679.
- 1. Applicant identifies the contacts associated with relay 2E51-K52A which effect system equipment.
Applicant locates the relay tabulation for 2E51-K52A on plant drawing H 27673.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
On drawing H 27679 the Applicant locates contacts 1-2 in the logic scheme 11, valve 2E51-F031s logic.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
Determines that upon de-energization of the relay, contacts 1-2 close, sending a signal to 2E51-F031 to open.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
On drawing H 27679 the Applicant locates contacts 3-4 in the logic scheme 14, valve 2E51-F029s logic.
SAT / UNSAT / NA
Determines that upon de-energization of the relay, contacts 3-4 close, sending a signal to 2E51-F029 to open.
SAT / UNSAT / NA END TIME:__________
NOTE: The terminating cue shall be given to the Applicant when:
With no reasonable progress, the Applicant exceeds double the allotted time.
Applicant states the task is complete.
TERMINATING CUE: That completes this JPM.
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Page 9 of 8 UNIT 2 READ TO THE APPLICANT INITIAL CONDITIONS:
- 1. Unit 2 is at 100% power.
- 2. Relay 2E51-K52A is inoperative and is de-energized.
- 3. All other plant components are operable.
- 4. The RCIC logic function diagram LFD-2-RCIC-03 shows the related drawings are H-27675 and H-27679, which will be provided to you along with H-27673.
INITIATING CUES:
Describe the effect on the RCIC System if relay 2E51-K52A failed in the de-energized state. Prove your answer using plant logic drawings. The effect on system annunciators is NOT required.