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Initial Exam 2011-302 Draft Administrative JPMs
ML113390435
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Issue date: 12/01/2011
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Admin-130 rO Page 1 of 11 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Admin-1 30 (SRO Only)

CANDIDATE EXAMINER

Admin-130 r0 Page 2 of 11 REGLONIL INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task:

Perform Manual RCS Leakage Calculation and TS Determination Alternate Path:

No Facility JPM #:

CRO-43 K/A Rating(s):

System: Gen K/A: 2.1.7 Rating: 4.4/4.7 Task Standard:

RCS Leakage is correctly calculated per of attached key.

TS 3.4.13 Condition A entered.

Preferred Evaluation Location: Preferred Evaluation Method:

Simulator In-Plant Classroom X Perform X Simulate

References:

PTIO/A/06001001A, Loss Of Computer, rev 30 PTI1IA/0600110, Reactor Coolant Leakage, rev 91 TS 3.4.13 RCS Operational LEAKAGE Validation Time: 18 minutes Time Critical: NO Candidate: Time Start:

NAME Time Finish:

Performance Rating: SAT UNSAT Performance Time Examiner:

NAME SIGNATURE DATE COMMENTS

Admin-130 rO Page 3 of 11 SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS NCITE

Admin-130 rO Page 4 of 11 Tools/EguipmentlProcedures Needed:

PTIIIAI600I1O Enclosure 13.3 Technical Specifications 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 Oconee Unit 1 computer repairs are expected to be extended through turnover for hardware replacement. The Loss of Computer procedure PTIO/A/0600/OOIA, Loss of Computer, is in progress; however an RCS Leakage Calculation has not been performed during this shift.

INITIATING CUES

  • The OSM directs you to perform a manual RCS leakage calculation per PT/i A/600/1O (Reactor Coolant Leakage), Enclosure 13.3 (Manual RCS Leakage Calculation Data Sheet) using the data collected below.
  • Evaluate leakage and determine if any TS LCOs are not met.
  • Assume all leakage is unidentified Manual RCS Leakage Data Parameter Initial Final Time 0015 0115 Pzrlevel 219.0 inches 219.5 inches Tave Indication 579.1°F 579.0°F Quench Tank Level 86.5 inches 86.5 inches LDST Level 76.7 inches 74.0 inches Power Range NI 100.0% 100.1%

RCS NR Pressure 2150 psig 2150 psig Group 7 Control Rod Position 92.7% 92.7%

Admin-130 rO Page 5 of 11 START TIME:

STEP 1: Step 2.1 Record Initial Data in Table #1.

Value Initial Data Minus Final Data Equals Change PZR Level 219.0 inches - =

RCS Temp 579.1°F - =

QT Level 86.5 inches - = Sat LDST Level 76.7 inches - =

RxPower 100.0% - =

RCS Press 2150 psig - = Unsat CRPos 92.7% - =

STANDARD: Candidate enters initial set of data into Table #1 of Enclosure 13.3 (Manual Leakage Calculation Data Sheet) from the initiating cue.

COMMENTS STEP 2: Step 2.2 Record time Initial Data recorded:

STANDARD: Candidate enters 0015 (from initiating cue) Sat COMMENTS Unsat

Admin-130 rO Page 6 of 11 STEP 3: Step 2.3 After 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />, record Final Data in Table #1.

Value Initial Data Minus Final Data Equal Change PZR Level 219.0 inches - 219.5 inches =

RCS Temp 579.1°F - 579.0°F =

QT Level 86.5 inches - 86.5 inches =

LDST Level 76.7 inches - 74.0 inches =

RxPower 100.0% - 100.1% =

Sat RCS Press 2150 psig - 2150 psi 9 =

CR Pos 92.7% - 92.7% =

Unsat STANDARD: Candidate enters final set of data into Table #1 of Enclosure 13.3 (Manual Leakage Calculation Data Sheet) (from initiating cue)

COMMENTS STEP 4: Step 2.4 Record time Final Data recorded:

STANDARD: Candidate enters 0115 Sat COMMENTS Unsat STEP 5: Step 2.5 CRITICAL STEP Record time elapsed time: minutes STANDARD: Candidate enters 60 minutes Sat COMMENTS Unsat

Admin-130 r0 Page 7 of 11 STEP 6: Step 2.6 CRITICAL STEP Calculate and record Change values in Table # 1..

Value Initial Data Minus Final Data Equal Change PZR Level 219.0 inches - 219.5 inches = -.5 inches RCS Temp 579.1°F - 579.0°F =

QT Level 86.5 inches - 86.5 inches = 0 inches Sat LDST Level 76.7 inches - 74.0 inches = +2.7 inches RxPower 100.0% - 100.1% = -.1%

RCS Press 2150 psig - 2150 psig = 0 psig Unsat CR Pos 92.7% - 92.7% 0 %

STANDARD: Candidate calculates the change in data and fills in Table 1 change column.

COMMENTS STEP :7 Step 2.7 CRITICAL STEP Calculate Corrected Pzr Level Change:

STANDARD: -0.5 inches (6.831 inches/°F X +.1°F) = -1 .1831 inches Sat

(-1.18 to -1.2)

Unsat COMMENTS STEP :8 Step 2.8 CRITICAL STEP Convert Corrected Pzr Level Change to gallons STANDARD: -1.1831 inches X 14.364 gallons! inch = -16.994 gallons

(-1.18 to -1.2) ( -16.95 to -17.24) Sat COMMENTS Unsat

Admin-130 rO Page 8 of 11 STEP :9 Step 2.9 CRITICAL STEP Convert QT Level Change to gallons:

STANDARD: No change Sat COMMENTS Unsat STEP :10 Step 2.10 CRITICAL STEP Convert LDST Level Change to gallons STANDARD: +2.7 inches X 30.956 gallons I inch = +83.5812 gallons

(+83.5 to +83.6) Sat COMMENTS Unsat STEP :11 Step 2.11 CRITICAL STEP Calculate Total Volume Change STANDARD: -1 6.994 gallons + 0 gallons + 83.5812 gallons = 66.5872 gallons

( -16.95 to -17.24) (+83.5 to +83.6) (66.26 to 66.65) Sat COMMENTS Unsat STEP :12 Step 2.12 CRITICAL STEP Calculate RCS Unidentified Leakage Rate STANDARD: 66.5872 gallons! 60 minutes 1.109 gpm (66.26 to 66.65) (1.104 to 1.11) Sat COMMENTS Unsat

Admin-130 rO Page 9 of 11 STEP :13 Refer to TS 3.4.13 RCS Operational LEAKAGE CRITICAL STEP STANDARD: Determine leakage exceeds 1 gpm unidentified and TS 3.4.13 Condition A applies. Reduce LEAKAGE to within limits with a completion Sat time of 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />.

COMMENTS Unsat END TASK STOP TIME:

Admin-130 rO Page lOof 11 CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS STEP # Explanation 5 Necessary data calculation to properly determine manual RCS leakage rate.

6 Necessary data calculation to properly determine manual RCS leakage rate.

7 Necessary data calculation to properly determine manual RCS leakage rate.

8 Necessary data calculation to properly determine manual RCS leakage rate.

9 Necessary data calculation to properly determine manual RCS leakage rate.

10 Necessary data calculation to properly determine manual RCS leakage rate.

11 Necessary data calculation to properly determine manual RCS leakage rate.

12 Necessary data calculation to properly determine manual RCS leakage rate.

13 Necessary to refer to correct TS and conclude I gpm unidentified is exceeded.

CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)

INITIAL CONDITIONS Oconee Unit 1 computer repairs are expected to be extended through turnover for hardware replacement. The Loss of Computer procedure PT/O/A10600/OO1A, Loss of Computer, is in progress; however, an RCS Leakage Calculation has not been performed during this shift.

INITIATING CUES

  • The OSM directs you to perform a manual RCS leakage calculation per PT/1A1600110 (Reactor Coolant Leakage), Enclosure 13.3 (Manual RCS Leakage Calculation Data Sheet) using the data collected below.
  • Evaluate leakage and determine if any TS LCOs are not met.
  • Assume all leakage is unidentified Manual RCS Leakage Data
  • Parameter Initial Final Time 0015 0115 Pzrlevel 219.0 inches 219.5 inches Tave Indication 579.1°F 579.0°F Quench Tank Level 86.5 inches 86.5 inches LDST Level 76.7 inches 74.0 inches Power Range NI 100.0% 100.1%

RCS NR Pressure 2150 psig 2150 psig Group 7 Control Rod Position 92.7% 92.7%

Admin-131 rO Page 1 of 10 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Admin-1 31 (RO Only)

CANDIDATE EXAMINER

Admin-131 rO Page 2 of 10 RQNU INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task:

Perform Manual RCS Leakage Calculation Alternate Path:

No Facility JPM #:

CRO-43 K/A Rating(s):

System: Gen K/A: 2.1.7 Rating: 4.4/4.7 Task Standard:

RCS Leakage is correctly calculated per of attached key.

Preferred Evaluation Location: Preferred Evaluation Method:

Simulator In-Plant Classroom X Perform X Simulate

References:

PT/O/A/0600/OO1A, Loss Of Computer, rev 30 PT/1/A/600/10, Reactor Coolant Leakage, rev 91 Validation Time: 18 minutes Time Critical: NO Candidate: Time Start:

NAME Time Finish:

Performance Rating: SAT UNSAT Performance Time Examiner: I NAME SIGNATURE DATE COMMENTS

Admin-131 rO Page 3 of 10 SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS NONE

Admin-131 rO Page 4 of 10 ToolslEguipmentlProcedures Needed PTII/A1600110 Enclosure 13.3 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 Oconee Unit 1 computer repairs are expected to be extended through turnover for hardware replacement. The Loss of Computer procedure PTIOINO600IOO1A, Loss of Computer, is in progress, however an RCS Leakage Calculation has not been performed during this shift.

INITIATING CUES The Control Room SRO directs you to perform a manual RCS leakage calculation per PT/I A1600110 (Reactor Coolant Leakage), Enclosure 13.3 (Manual RCS Leakage Calculation Data Sheet) using the data collected below.

Manual RCS Leakage Data Parameter Initial Final Time 0015 0115 Pzr level 219.0 inches 219.5 inches Tave Indication 579.1°F 579.0°F Quench Tank Level 86.5 inches 86.5 inches LDST Level 76.7 inches 74.0 inches PowerRangeNl 100.0% 100.1%

RCSNRPressure 2150 psig 2150 psig Group 7 Control Rod Position 92.7% 92.7%

Admin-131 rO Page 5 of 10 START TIME:

STEP 1: Step 2.1 Record Initial Data in Table #1 Value Initial Data Minus Final Data Equals Change PZR Level 219.0 inches -

=

RCS Temp 579.1°F -

=

QT Level 86.5 inches -

= Sat LDST Level 76.7 inches -

RxPower 100.0% - =

RCS Press 2150 psig -

Unsat CRPos 92.7% -

STANDARD: Student enters initial set of data into Table #1 of Enclosure 13.3 (Manual Leakage Calculation Data Sheet) from the initiating cue.

COMMENTS STEP 2: Step 2.2 Record time Initial Data recorded:

STANDARD: Student enters 0015 (from initiating cue)

COMMENTS Unsat

Admin-131 r0 Page 6 of 10 STEP 3: Step 2.3 After 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />, record Final Data in Table #1.

Value Initial Data Minus Final Data Equal Change PZR Level 219.0 inches - 219.5 inches =

RCS Temp 579.1°F - 579.0°F QT Level 86.5 inches - 86.5 inches LDST Level 76.7 inches - 74.0 inches =

RxPower 100.0% - 100.1% = Sat RCS Press 2150 psig - 2150 psig =

CR Pos 92.7% - 92.7% =

Unsat STANDARD: Student enters final set of data into Table #1 of Enclosure 13.3 (Manual Leakage Calculation Data Sheet) (from initiating cue)

COMMENTS STEP 4: Step 2.4 Record time Final Data recorded:

STANDARD: Student enters 01 15 Sat COMMENTS Unsat STEP 5: Step 2.5 CRITICAL STEP Record time elapsed time: minutes STANDARD: Student enters 60 minutes Sat COMMENTS Unsat

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100 Mrem/Hr Contact On Material Dosimetry Requirements

  • Monitor ED periodically while inside the RCA/RCZ (once or twice per hour in low dose rate areas). Monitor more frequently in higher dose rate areas, for example every 10 to 15 minutes.
  • If dress requirements prevent the monitoring of ED, and RP is not remotely monitoring (via teledose &

communications), place ED external to the outmost layer of protective clothing for monitoring RP Hold Points

  • RP survey required prior to handling debris or foreign material
  • Notify RP prior to reaching OR entry into the overhead (8 feet and above)
  • Accumulated dose higher than expected Stop Work Criteria
  • Dose Alarm
  • Unexpected dose rate alarm
  • Airborne conditions higher than expected
  • Actual dose rates are higher than the expected levels written on this RWP task
  • Actual contamination levels are higher than the expected levels written on this RWP task
  • Unexpected wet conditions
  • 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
  • Failure of OR sweat soaked protective clothing 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/lOOcm2 (Beta/Gamma)

Contamination levels: 0 dpm/lOOcm2 -300 dpm/lOOcm2 (Alpha)

Additional Instructions Utilize Mirrors and / or Remote Surveillance Equipment to Eliminate Room Entry When Feasible.

TRAINING Oconee Nuclear Station TRAINING USE ONLY Radiation Work Permit USE ONLY Entry For Routine Plant And Systems Operation (Operations) RWP #116 Rev: 00 Task#2 Isolate and drain the 3B SFP Filter (Operations)

ED Alarm Set Points:

Dose Alarm: 150 Dose Rate Alarm: 500 Stay Time Alarm: 45:00 r High Radiation Area Entry RWP Requirements Dress CategorylWork 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 contaminated material other than by hand and durability of surgical gloves is sufficient (e.g., taking smears, etc.).
  • Dress Category C Work in a non-contaminated area with contaminated material where there is NO potential for contact with contaminated material other than by hand AND durability of surgical gloves is NOT sufficient.
  • Dress Category D Work of short duration, in open area(s) with NO obstructions that could contribute to contamination of unprotected skin or clothing
  • Dress Category E Work where: (1) Complete protection of skin and clothing is NOT required; (2) Durability of surgical gloves requires consideration; (3) Radioactive material is handled and/or transported AND the potential for loose surface contamination exist.
  • 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
  • Wipe down AND bag all tools and equipment prior to removal from a contaminated area as directed by RP
  • Utilize facial protection (e.g. face shield, hood sock, power visor) as directed by RP
  • Install catch containments OR drain rigs to prevent spills if draining components
  • If installing a drain rig, use hose clamps or similar device to secure hose OR tubing connections
  • If installing a drain rig, secure hose OR tubing to floor drain
  • Wear disposable (plastic) booties inside of orex booties for work in wet conditions
  • Change outer rubber gloves often when handling highly contaminated material as directed by RP
  • Use surgical gloves in lieu of rubber gloves for the manipulation of small or specialty items as directed by RP

RP JoI Coverage

  • 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
  • Pre-job briefing required Dosimetry Requirements
  • An Auxiliary ED alarm is required in areas where general area dose rates are> 100 mrem/hr if any of the following conditions exist:
  • 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
  • Monitor ED periodically while inside the RCAJRCZ (once or twice per hour in low dose rate areas). Monitor more frequently in higher dose rate areas, for example every 10 to 15 minutes.
  • If dress requirements prevent the monitoring of ED, and RP is not remotely monitoring (via teledose &

communications), place ED external to the outmost layer of protective clothing for monitoring 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
  • RP survey required prior to handling valve/pump parts or internals
  • RP survey required prior to handling debris or foreign material
  • Notify RP prior to reaching OR entry into the overhead (8 feet and above)
  • Accumulated dose higher than expected
  • Notify RP Prior to Start of Work
  • Dose Alarm
  • Unexpected dose rate alarm
  • Actual dose rates are higher than the expected levels written on this RWP task
  • Actual contamination levels are higher than the expected levels written on this RWP task
  • Unexpected wet conditions
  • Work scope changes
  • 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
  • Failure of OR sweat soaked protective clothing 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/lOOcm2 100,000 dpm/lOOcm2 (Beta/Gamma)

Contamination levels: 0 dpm/lOOcm2 -300 dpm/lOOcm2 (Alpha)

Additional Instructions Position body as far away from high dose sources as practical

Room 254 Unit 3 SEP Demineralizer and Eilters JSurvey # M-021555-191 Date/Time TODAY 0630 983

+820 2 650 110 250 DEMIN I 0 25 0

0 Summary of Highest Readings Corn rn ents: Smears Air Samples & Wipes

1) 52K DPM/100 cm2 y 31 1) 0 DAC
2) 162K DPMIIOO cm2 /1 3y Symbol Legend (for example only) Type: Job Cove 3) 22K DPM/100 cm2 /y 3

RWP: 116 4) 78K DPM/100 cm2 y 31

  • 150 -Cont Read HS 50 Hot Spot I -30cm Read 1 RX I____

20 -Gen Area RCA Posting Smear Air Sample Wipe 15 Unless otherwise noted, dose rates in mremlhr.

Surveyor: W Winters: Approved by: N. Wilson, Today

Admin-430 rO Page 1 of 10 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Admin-430 (SRO Only)

CANDIDATE EXAMINER

Admin-430 rO Page 2 of 10 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task:

Determine Emergency Classification and Protective Action Recommendations Alternate Path:

NO Facility JPM #:

C RO-407 KIA Ratinç(s):

System: Gen K/A: 2.4.38 Rating: 2.4/4.4 Task Standard:

Appropriate classification is determined and associated Emergency Notification Form is completed.

Preferred Evaluation Location: Preferred Evaluation Method:

Simulator In-Plant Classroom X Perform X Simulate

References:

RP/0/B/1000/01, rev 029 RP/0/B/1000/02, rev 023 RPIO/B/1000/015A, rev 013 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

Admln-430 rO Page 3 of 10 mrz- ,

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Admin-430 rO Page 4 of 10 TaolsIEquipmentlProcedures Needed: -

RPIO/BIl 000/01 RPIO/BI1 000/02 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 TIME: 5 Minutes ago

  • Unit2&3atlOO%power
  • Unit I tripped due to a turbine control system malfunction
  • 1A SG MSRV 1MS-6 failed to fully reseat result in IA SG pressure stabilizing at 850 psig CURRENT CONDITIONS
  • Chemistry reports Unit I RCS activity is 305 pCi/mI DEl
  • 1A SG tube leakage calculated at 105 gpm
  • I RIA-58 (High Range Containment Monitor) reading 1.3 R/hr and slowly increasing 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.

Inform the examiner when you have made the classification.

THIS IS A TIME CRITICAL JPM Note: Do not use Emergency Coordinators judgment while classifying the event. When required, an operator will maintain the Emergency Coordinators Log and assume the duties of the Control Room Offsite Communicator.

Admin-430 rO Page 5 of 10 S-TARTTIME____ -

STEP 1: Classify the Event CRITICAL STEP STANDARD: Refer to RPIOIBI1000IO1 (Emergency Classification) Enclosure 4.1 (Fission Product Barrier Matrix). SAT Classify the event as a General Emergency due to the following:

Loss of RCS barrier (5 points) (1 RIA-58 > 1.0 RIhr)

Loss of Fuel Clad Barriers (5 points) (Coolant activity 300 pCiIml UNSAT DEl)

Loss of Containment Barrier (3 points) (Failure of secondary side of SG results in a direct opening to the environment with SG Tube Leak 10 gpm in the SAME SG)

Time for Classification COMMENTS:

STEP 2: Commence the Off-Site Notification Form.

STANDARD: Go to RPIOIBI1000IOO2 (Control Room Emergency Coordinator Procedure) and initiate procedure by determining symptoms for entry SAT exist and check Step 1.1 COMMENTS: UN SAT STEP 3: Step 2.1.

IF No EAL exists, AND ERO activation is desired, THEN GO TO Enclosure 4.4, (ERO Pager Activation) SAT STANDARD: Determine step 2.1 does not apply COMMENTS: UN SAT STEP 4: Step 2.2 TIME Declare the appropriate Emergency Classification level. CRITICAL STEP Classification GE (UE, ALERT, SAE, GE)

Time Declared:

STANDARD: Declare a GE due to: SAT 4.1 .G.2 Loss of all three barriers STOP TIME #1: Time GE Declared UNSAT (Actual time) (SAT is < Start Time + 15 minutes)

COMMENTS:

Admin-430 rO Page 6 of 10 STEPS: &tep2.3 - - - - -

IF a Security event is in progress THENGOTOStep2.5 SAT STANDARD: Determine Steps 2.3 does not apply COMMENTS:

STEP 6: Step 2.4 IF assistance from ERO personnel is desired/required:

SAT STANDARD: Determine Steps 2.4 does not apply COMMENTS:

UNSAT STEP 7: Step 2.5 Appoint Control Room Offsite Communicator(s) and notify him to be prepared to transmit messages.

SAT STANDARD: Any name (real or imaginary) is acceptable.

COMMENTS:

UNSAT STEP 8: Step 2.6 IAAT Changing plant conditions require an emergency classification upgrade, SAT STANDARD: An Upgrade is not expected.

COMMENTS:

UNSAT

Admin-430 r0 Page 7 of 10 STEP 9; Stg 2.7 - -

- CRITLGAh STEP Obtain the appropriate Offsite Notification form from the Emergency Plan cart. SAT STANDARD: Initial General Emergency form # 4.1.G.2 is selected and candidate continues to fill-out form per substeps of Step 2.7. UNSAT COMMENTS:

STEP 10: Step 2.7 *CRITICAL STEP Ensure EAL # as determined by RP/0/B/1 000/001 matches Line 4. (4.1 .G.2)

Line 1 Mark appropriate box Drill or Actual Event (DRILL)

SAT

  • Line 1 Enter Message # (#1)
  • Line 2 Mark Initial (INITIAL marked)

Line 8 Mark Stable unless an upgrade or additional PARs are anticipated within UNSAT an hour. (A condition marked is CRITICAL; stable, improving or degrading- does not matter)

Refer to Enclosure 4.9, (Event Prognosis Definitions)

  • Line 10 Military time and date of declaration (Refer to date/time in Step 2.2)

(Inserts time from STEP I and todays date, military time is not critical as long as time is specific and accurate)

Line 11 If more than one unit affected, mark All (Unit I only)

  • Line 12 Mark affected unit(s) (reference Line 11) AND enter power level of affected unit(s) or time/date of shutdown {14} (Unit 1 0% power, Shutdown 5 minutes ago with todays date.)

Line 13 If the OSM has no remarks, write None 2.7.12 If Condition A exists ensure following PARs are included Line 5.

(Condition A does not exist. No PAR required)

STANDARD: Correctly fills out Emergency Notification Form in accordance with Key.

COMMENTS:

Admin-430 rO Page 8 of 10 STEP11 Step 2:7 Continired - -

- TiME CRITICAL STEP Line 17 - OSM signature, CURRENT Time/Date (MUST SIGN)

STANDARD: Correctly fills out Emergency Notification Form within 15 minutes of classification time recorded in step 1. SAT STOP TIME #2: Time for Notification (Actual time) (SAT is <Stop Time #1 + 15 minutes)

UNSAT COMMENTS:

END OF TASK TIME STOP:

Admin-430 rO Page 9 of 10 CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS STEP # Explanation 1 The candidate needs to be able to utilize the procedure and determine the conditions meet a Site Area Emergency classification.

4 This is a time critical step. The candidate needs to declare the SAE-,ithin 15 minutes of beginning the JPM. (The start of the JPM is the beginning of the assessment period) 9 The correct form that matches the EAL # is selected.

10 The emergency notification form is accurately filled-out; identified steps from the KEY are critical items.

11 This is a time critical step. The Candidate needs to complete the notification form within 15 minutes from the time the EAL was declared.

(Declaration time is the time recorded in JPM step 4)

CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)

INITIAL CONDITIONS TIME: 5 Minutes ago

  • Unit2&3atlOO%power
  • Unit 1 tripped due to a turbine control system malfunction
  • IA SG MSRV IMS-6 failed to fully reseat result in IA SG pressure stabilizing at 850 psig CURRENT CONDITIONS
  • Chemistry reports Unit I RCS activity is 305 pCi/mI DEl
  • 1A SG tube leakage calculated at 105 gpm
  • 1 RIA-58 (High Range Containment Monitor) reading 1.3 R/hr and slowly increasing INITIATING CUE You are to perform the required actions of the Emergency Coordinator by referring to RPIOIB/1000I0I, Emergency Classification:
1. Determine Emergency Classification at present time.
2. Complete appropriate Emergency Notification Form for the current conditions.

Inform the examiner when you have made the classification.

THIS IS A TIME CRITICAL JPM Note: Do not use Emergency Coordinators judgment while classifying the event. When required, an operator will maintain the Emergency Coordinators Log and assume the duties of the Control Room Offsite Communicator.