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Initial Exam 2012-301 Final Administrative JPMs
ML12271A067
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Issue date: 09/24/2012
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Admin-1 20 Page 1 of 12 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE ADMIN-1 20 UNIT 3 SFP BORON AND VOLUME CHANGE CALCULATION CANDIDATE EXAMINER

Admin-1 20 Page 2 of 12 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task:

Calculate the minimum makeup volumes from CBAST and 3B BHUT to raise Final SFP Boron Concentration and level and determine operability of CBAST if makeup is performed Alternate Path:

NO Facility JPM #:

ADM-1 20 K/A Rating(s):

System: Gen K/A: 2.1.23 Rating: 4.3/4.4 Task Standard:

Calculate makeup volumes and recognize that CBAST will be outside the procedural limits of operability if used as the boric acid makeup source Preferred Evaluation Location: Preferred Evaluation Method:

Simulator In-Plant Classroom X Perform X Simulate

References:

OPI3IAJ1 104/006 C (SEP Makeup), Enclosure 4.8 (Unit 3 SFP Makeup From CBAST)

OPI3IAII 104/006 C (SEP Makeup), Enclosure 4.1 (Unit 3 SEP Boron and Volume Change Calculation)

OP/OIAI1 108/001 (Curves and General Information), Enclosure 4.2 (CBAST Volume Vs. Level Curve All Units)

OP/0/A/1108/001 (Curves and General Information), Enclosure 4.15 (CBAST Concentration Vs. Level Curve All Units)

Validation Time: 20 mm. Time Critical: NO Candidate: Time Start:

NAME Time Finish:

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

Adm in-I 20 Page 3 of 12 SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:

NONE

Adm in-I 20 Page 4 of 12 ToolslEgu i pmentlProcedu res Needed:

OP/3IAJI 104/006 C (SEP Makeup)

OP/OIA/1 108/001 (Curves and General Information), Enclosure 4.2 (CBAST Volume Vs. Level Curve All Units)

OP/0/A/1108/001 (Curves and General Information), Enclosure 4.15 (CBAST Concentration Vs. Level CurveAll Units)

Clear plastic chart reading aid 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 3 Reactor power = 75% stable
  • Unit 3 Spent Fuel Pool (SFP) level = 0.0 ft
  • Unit 3 CBAST Boron = 13,200 ppm
  • Unit 3 CBAST level = 69 inches
  • Unit 3 SFP level will be increased to + 0.6 ft and the Unit 3 SFP concentration will be raised to 2400 ppmb using Unit 3 CBAST and 3B BHUT.

INITIATING CUE:

You are directed to perform the procedure to makeup to the Unit 3 SEP as follows:

  • Raise Final Unit 3 SEP Boron Concentration to 2400 ppm and level to +0.6 feet.

Using the in-progress procedure provided and any other required procedure(s), perform OP/31A11 104/006 C (SEP Makeup), End. 4.8 (Unit 3 SEP Makeup) through Step 2.4.

Assume you have SRO agreementlconcurrence whenever it is required.

Adm in-i 20 Page 5 of 12 START TIME:

STEP 1: Step 2.2 Determine required U3 SFP makeup volume from CBAST and DW.

IF, desired utilize Enclosure 4.1 (U3 SEP Boron and Volume Change Calculation). SAT STANDARD: Refer to Enclosure 4.1 (U3 SFP Boron and Volume Change Calculation) and determine that there is 1041 gaIIO.1 foot in the SEP UNSAT and then calculate total gallons required to raise level to +0.6 ft.

0.6 ft x 1041 gal/0. 1 ft = 6246 gallons OR Calculate the total gallons required to raise level to + 0.6 ft using OP/1108/001 (Curves and General Information) End. 4.26 (Miscellaneous Data).

0.6 ft x 1041 gal/U. 1 ft = 6246 gallons COMMENTS:

Admin-120 Page 6 of 12 STEP 2: Step 2.2 (cont.)

Determine the required concentration of the makeup volume SAT STANDARD: Refer to Enclosure 4.1 (U3 SEP Boron and Volume Change Calculation) step 2.1.

Note: SFP final vol = 376,000 gal + (1041 gal/0.lft X 0.6 ft) = 382,246 gal UNSAT V

1 C + C = CfVf V

2 1 = 2275 ppm = Present Unit 3 SEP Boron concentration C

1 = 376,000 gal = Present Unit 3 SFP volume gal V

2 unknown C

2 = 6246 gal V

Cf= 2400 ppm = Desired SFP Boron Concentration Vf = 382,246 gal Einal SEP Volume Required makeup concentration = 9925 ppm Accept 9924 9927 Note: This calculation may be performed in different sequences using various derivations of the same equation. Steps 2, 3, and 4 demonstrate one method. Step 5 demonstrates an alternate method. If the candidate performs the calculation as one formula (shown below), skip steps 2, 3, and 4 and go to step 5 V +C 1

(C V÷C 2 V = CVt) 3 COMMENTS:

Adm in-i 20 Page 7 of 12 STEP 3: Step 2.2 (cont.)

Determine the required CBAST makeup volume CRITICAL STEP STANDARD: Refer to Enclosure 4.1 (U3 SEP Boron and Volume Change SAT Calculation) step 2.1.

C +C V

1 V = CfVf 2

UNSAT 1 = 0 ppm = 3B BHUT concentration C

1 = unknown V

2 13,200 ppm = CBAST concentration C

2 = unknown V

Cf= 9925 ppm = Desired Boron Concentration of makeup Vf = 6246 gal = Einal SEP Makeupo Volume

=CfVfIC 4694ga1 V

2 CBAST volume = 4696 gal Accept 4693 4701 Note: This calculation may be performed in different sequences using various derivations of the same equation. Steps 2, 3, and 4 demonstrate one method. Step 5 demonstrates an alternate method. If the candidate performs the calculation as one formula (shown below), skip steps 2, 3, and 4 and go to step 5 V +C 1

(C V+C 2 V = CfVf) 3 COMMENTS:

Admin-1 20 Page 8 of 12 STEP 4: Step 2.2 (cont.) CRITICAL STEP Determine 3B BHUT makeup volume required.

SAT STANDARD: Refer to Enclosure 4.1 (U3 SFP Boron and Volume Change Calculation) step 2.1.

UNSAT 3B BHUT volume = Total required makeup volume CBAST volume 3B BHUT volume = 6246 gal 4696 gal = 1550 gal 3B BHUT volume = 1550 gal Accept 1545 1553 Note: This calculation may be performed in different sequences using various derivations of the same equation. Steps 2, 3, and 4 demonstrate one method. Step 5 demonstrates an alternate method. If the candidate performs the calculation as one formula (shown below), skip steps 2, 3, and 4 and go to step 5 V +

1 (C V 2

C + V 3

C = CfVf)

COMMENTS:

STEP 5: Step 2.3 Obtain SRO approval of the CBAST and DW makeup volumes. SAT STANDARD: SRO approval of the CBAST and DW makeup volumes is obtained.

UNSAT CUE: SRO approval of the makeup volumes has been given COMMENTS:

Admin-120 Page 9 of 12 STEP 7: Step 2.4 Determine if sufficient level will be available to satisfy CBAST SAT Concentration vs. Level curve in OPIOIAI1IO8IOO1 (Curves and General Information)

STANDARD: Refer to OPIOIN1 108/001 Enclosure 4.2 (CBAST Volume Vs. Level UNSAT Curve All Units) and determine that a CBAST level of 69 inches equates to 10,000 gallons in CBAST.

COMMENTS:

STEP 8: Step 2.4 (cont.)

Determine if sufficient level will be available to satisfy CBAST SAT Concentration vs. Level Curve All Units in OP/0/A/1 108/001 (Curves and General Information)

STANDARD: Refer to OP/0/AI1 108/001 Enclosure 4.15 (CBAST Concentration vs. UNSAT Level Curve All Units) and determine that the minimum level required in CBAST at 13,200 ppm to meet Operability is approximately 58 +/- I inches COMMENTS:

Adm in-i 20 Page 10 of 12 STEP 9: Step 2.4 (cont.) CRITICAL STEP Determine if sufficient level will be available to satisfy CBAST Concentration vs. Level curve in OP/0/N1108/00i (Curves and SAT General Information)

STANDARD: Refer to OP/0/A/1 108/001 Enclosure 4.2 (CBAST Volume Vs. Level Curve All Units) and calculate the remaining level in CBAST if 4696 UNSAT gallons is transferred from CBAST to the Unit 3 SFP.

10,000 gal 4696 gal = 5304 gal 5304 gal is approximately 44 4 inches which is less than the required level of 58 +/- 1 inches COMMENTS END TASK TIME STOP:

Adm in-i 20 Page 11 of 12 CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:

STEP # Explanation 3 CIV1 calculation required to determine CBAST volume 4 C1V1 calculation required to determine minimum 3B SHUT volume 9 Required to determine if final CAST level is less than that required to meet Operability

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

INITIAL CONDITIONS:

  • Unit 3 Reactor power = 75% stable
  • Unit 3 Spent Fuel Pool (SFP) level = 0.0 ft
  • Unit 3 CBAST Boron = 13,200 ppm
  • Unit 3 CBAST level = 69 inches
  • Unit 3 SFP level will be increased to ÷ 0.6 ft and the Unit 3 SFP concentration will be raised to 2400 ppmb using Unit 3 CBAST and 3B BHUT.

INITIATING CUE:

You are directed to perform the procedure to makeup to the Unit 3 SFP as follows:

  • Raise Final Unit 3 SFP Boron Concentration to 2400 ppm and level to +0.6 feet.

Using the in-progress procedure provided and any other required procedure(s), perform OP/3/A/1 104/006 C (SFP Makeup), End. 4.8 (Unit 3 SEP Makeup) through Step 2.4.

Assume you have SRO agreement/concurrence whenever it is required.

Admin-127 Page 1 of 10 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Admin-1 27 DIVERSE VERIFICATION OF REACTOR POWER CANDIDATE EXAMINER

Admin-127 Page 2 of 10 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task:

Verify diverse reactor power indications between NI power and power based on loop delta T Alternate Path:

N/A Facility JPM #:

New KIA Rating(s):

System: Gen K/A: 2.1.45 Rating: 4.3/4.3 Task Standard:

Compare the average NI Power Range Rx power to the average Loop delta T power and determine that they are NOT within 2% of each other.

Preferred Evaluation Location: Preferred Evaluation Method:

Simulator In-Plant Classroom X Perform X Simulate

References:

Validation Time: 20 mm. Time Critical: No Candidate: Time Start:

NAME Time Finish:

Performance Rating: SAT UNSAT Performance Time:

Examiner: /

NAME SIGNATURE DATE Comments

Adm in-i 27 Page 3 of 10 SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS NONE

Adm in-i 27 Page4of 10 Tools/EguipmentlProcedures Needed:

PTI1INO600IOOI (Periodic Instrument SurveiNance)

PTIIIAIO600IOOI (Loss Of Computer)

Picture of front board indications 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 I is at 80% RTP of Cycle 27
  • PT/l/A10600/O01 (Periodic Instrument Surveillance) Enclosure 13.1 (Mode 1&2) has just been initiated for your shift
  • OAC is unavailable
  • Rx Engineering is not immediately available INITIATING CUE You have been asked to perform the Time = 2000 requirements on page 1 of 27 of PTIIIAIO600IOO1 (Periodic Instrument Surveillance) Enclosure 13.1 (Mode 1&2). Perform Step I and determine if the procedural requirements are met that will allow signing Step I as complete. Document your answer below.

Adm in-i 27 Page 5 of 10 START TIME:

STEP1: Stepi.

If Rx critical, verify Core Thermal Power indications every 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />. SAT 1.1 - Priority of power indications STANDARD: Candidate reviews step 1.1 and determines A-D are not available due to UNSAT OAC out of service COMMENTS:

STEP2: Step 1.2 Verify diverse reactor power indications within +/-2% per one of the following:

1 .2.1 - Compare the following (OAC points) SAT STANDARD: Candidate determines that the points listed in step 1.2.1 rely on the OAC and are not available U NSAT COMMENTS:

Admin-127 Page 6 of 10 STEP3: Step 1.2 Verify diverse reactor power indications within +/-2% per one of the following:

SAT 1 .2.2 - Compare the following:

  • Average of Nl-5, NI-6, Nl-7, and Nl-8 (refer to Step 1.1 .E)
  • Thermal Power from Rx Engineering using PT/0/A/0205/002 (Thermal Power Calculation) versus
  • Average two RC Loop zTs from RC Loop lIT gauge and use Enclosure Loop lIT Vs Reactor Power to determine percent power from lIT STANDARD: Candidate refers to the attached graphic and averages the four NI power ranges since Rx Engineering is not available to perform the Thermal Power Calculation Nl-5 = 80.1 Nl-6 = 79.9 NI-7 = 79.8 Nl-8 = 80.0 80.1 + 79.9 + 79.8 + 80.0 = 319.8/4 = 79.95 COMMENTS:

Adm in-i 27 Page 7 of 10 STEP 4: Step 1.2 CRITICAL TASK Verify diverse reactor power indications within +/-2% per one of the following:

1 .2.2 - Compare the following: SAT

  • Average of N 1-5, N 1-6, N 1-7, and Nl-8 (refer to Step 1.1 .E)

OR

  • Thermal Power from Rx Engineering using PT/0/A10205/002 UNSAT (Thermal Power Calculation) versus
  • Average two RC Loop Ts from RC Loop tT gauge and use Enclosure Loop T Vs Reactor Power to determine percent power from iT STANDARD: Candidate refers to the attached graphic and averages the Loop A and Loop B delta T indications Loop A = 37.2 Loop B = 37.4 37.2 + 37.4 = 74.6 /2 37.3 COMMENTS:

Admin- 127 Page 8 of 10 STEP 5: Step 1.2 CRITICAL TASK Verify diverse reactor power indications within +/-2% per one of the following:

1 .2.2 - Compare the following: SAT

  • Average of N 1-5, N 1-6, N 1-7, and Nl-8 (refer to Step 1.1 .E)

OR

  • Thermal Power from Rx Engineering using PT/0/A/0205/002 UNSAT (Thermal Power Calculation) versus
  • Average two RC Loop tTs from RC Loop tT gauge and use Enclosure Loop iT Vs Reactor Power to determine 3

percent power from T STANDARD: Candidate refers to PT/1/A10600/001 Enclosurel3.1 I (Loop T Vs Reactor Power) and using 37.3 °F determines that Reactor Power from delta T is 85% (+/- 2%)

COMMENTS:

STEP 6: Step 1.2 CRITICAL TASK Verify diverse reactor power indications within +/-2% per one of the following:

1 .2.2 - Compare the following: SAT

  • Average of Nl-5, Nl-6, Nl-7, and Nl-8 (refer to Step 1.1 .E)

OR

  • Thermal Power from Rx Engineering using PT/0/A102051002 UNSAT (Thermal Power Calculation) versus
  • Average two RC Loop LTs from RC Loop i2T gauge and use Enclosure Loop tiT Vs Reactor Power to determine percent power from T STANDARD: Candidate refers to PT/1/N0600/001 Step 1.2 and determines that the 85% power from delta T is NOT within the allowed +/-2% (NI power =

80%) therefore the step cannot be signed off as completed.

COMMENTS:

END OF TASK TIME STOP:

Adm in-i 27 Page 9 of 10 CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS STEP # Explanation 4 Required to determine the correct delta T to use 5 Required to determine % power from delta T 6 Required to determine if the acceptance criteria for the step has been met.

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

INITIAL CONDITIONS

  • Unit I is at 80% RTP of Cycle 27
  • PTII/A106001001 (Periodic Instrument Surveillance) Enclosure 13.1 (Mode 1&2) has just been initiated for your shift
  • QAC is unavailable
  • Rx Engineering is not immediately available INITIATING CUE You have been asked to perform the Time = 2000 requirements on page 1 of 27 of PTIIIAIO600/001 (Periodic Instrument Surveillance) Enclosure 13.1 (Mode 1&2). Perform Step I and determine if the procedural requirements are met that will allow signing Step I as complete. Document your answer below.

Adm in-i 41 Page 1 of ii REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE ADMIN-1 41 CALCULATION OF PRIMARY TO SECONDARY LEAK RATE CANDIDATE EXAMINER

Admin-1 41 Page 2 of 11 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task:

Calculation of Primary to Secondary Leak Rate and determination of shutdown requirements Alternate Path:

No Facility JPM #:

ADMI N-I 22 KIA Rating(s):

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

Utilize API1IAI1700IO3I (Primary to Secondary Leakage) Subsequent Actions to determine correct procedure path, calculation enclosure to use to quantify the leak rate, and enclosure to determine unit shutdown requirements.

Utilize AP/1/A1700/031 (Primary to Secondary Leakage) Enclosure 5.5 (Calculation of Primary to Secondary Leak Rate using I RIA-40) and RCS Samples to correctly calculate SG Tube Leak flow rate.

Utilize AP/1/A11700/031 (Primary to Secondary Leakage), Enclosure 5.1 (Unit Shutdown Requirements) to determine shutdown requirements based on quantified leak rate from Enclosure 5.5.

Preferred Evaluation Location: Preferred Evaluation Method:

Simulator In-Plant Classroom X Perform X Simulate

References:

Validation Time: 16 minutes Time Critical: NO Candidate: Time Start:

NAME Time Finish:

Performance Rating: SAT UNSAT Performance Time:

Examiner: I NAME SIGNATURE DATE COMM ENTS

Adm in-i 41 Page 3 of ii SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:

None

Adm in-i 41 Page4of ii ToolslEgu i pment/Procedu res Needed:

AP/1/A/1700/031 complete up thru Step 4.14 Calculator READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTION TO TRAINEE:

I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed. All control room steps shall be performed for this JPM, including any required communications. I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you.

INITIAL CONDITIONS:

Unit ONE initial conditions:

  • Time = 0400
  • Reactor power = 37% stable
  • AP/1/A/1700/031 (Primary to Secondary Leakage) entered due to suspected leakage

>5gpd but<25gpm

  • 1 RIA-40 (from View Node information) = 452 cpm

> Spiked as high as 605 cpm approximately 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> ago

  • OAC primary to secondary leak rate calculation became unavailable at shift turnover
  • RP and Primary Chemistry sample results are as follows:

> Total Xe 133 equivalent activity (from RP CSAE off-gas sample) = 2.1 E-5 pCi/mI

> Total Xe 133 activity (from RP CSAE off-gas sample) = 2.23 E-5 pCi/mi

> RCS Xe 133 equivalent corrected (from Primary Chemistry RCS sample) = 0.278 pCi/mi

> RCS Xe 133 activity (from Primary Chemistry RCS sample) = 0.301 pCi/mI

> CSAE off-gas flow = 12.5 scfm INITIATING CUES:

APII/A117001031 is complete up thru Step 4.14. You are to continue in the AP and determine the primary to secondary leak rate and make a recommendation for continued operation and/or required time to shutdown based on the calculated leak rate. Document the primary to secondary leak rate and your operational recommendation below.

Another operator will make all required log entries.

Adm in-i 41 Page5of 11 START TIME:

STEP 1: SAStep4.15 Verify OAC primary to secondary leak rate calculation available (including I RIA-40 operable). SAT STANDARD: Candidate determines from initial conditions that OAC program is NOT available. He must follow the RNO and GO TO Step 4.18 UNSAT COMMENTS:

STEP2: SAStep4.18 Verify aN of the following:

Rx power >40% SAT 1 RIA-59 operable 1 RIA-60 operable UNSAT STANDARD: Candidate determines from initial conditions that power is <40%. He must follow the RNO and GO TO Step 4.20 COMMENTS:

STEP 3: SA Step 4.20 Verify 1 RIA-40 operable. SAT STANDARD: Candidate determines from initial conditions that 1 RIA-40 is operable. /

UNSAT COMMENTS:

Ad mm-i 41 Page 6 of 11 STEP 4: SA Step 4.21 PERFORM End 5.5 (Calculation of Primary to Secondary Leak Rate using 1 RIA-40). SAT STANDARD: Candidate proceeds to Enclosure 5.5 UNSAT COMMENTS:

STEP 5: Enclosure 5.5 Step I CRITICAL STEP Obtain RCS Xe 133 equivalent corrected from the latest available Primary Chemistry RCS sample.

SAT STANDARD: Candidate must pick the RCS Xe 133 equivalent corrected from the Initial conditions (0.278 pCi/mI).

UNSAT COMMENTS:

STEP 6: Enclosure 5.5 Step 2 CRITICAL STEP Obtain 1 RIA-40 counts from the Control Room RIA View Node information. (1VB2)

SAT STANDARD: Candidate obtains the 1 RIA-40 spike counts (from initial conditions) per the NOTE preceding Step 2 (605 cpm).

UNSAT COMMENTS:

Adm in-i 41 Page 7 of 11 STEP 7: Enclosure 5.5 Step 3 CRITICAL STEP Determine primary to secondary leak rate from the following formulas:

SAT STANDARD: Candidate calculates the SGTL size as follows per End. 5.5. formula, determines leak rate is 80 gpd:

UNSAT LR = 100 ft3 X 1 RIA-40 (cpm) X 3.67E-4 (qal)(min)(uCi/ml)

Mm RCS Xe 133 eq corr (uCi/mI) (ft3)(day)(cpm)

LR 100 ft3 X 605 cpm X 3.67E-4 (cjal)(min)(uCi/ml) = 80 cipd (+/- 2 gpd)

Mm 0.278 uCi/mI rcs (ft3)(day)(cpm)

COMMENTS:

STEP 8: SA Step 4.22 GO TO the appropriate step based on Primary to Secondary Leak rate: SAT STANDARD: Candidate determines that the Go TO step is 4.51 based on leak rate calculation being between 75 gpd and 100 gpd and proceeds to that UNSAT step.

COMMENTS:

STEP 9: SA Step 4.51 Verify primary to secondary leak rate is 75 gpd for at least 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />. SAT STANDARD: Candidate proceeds to step 4.52.

UNSAT COMMENTS:

Admin-1 41 Page 8 of 11 STEP 10: SA Step 4.52 GO TO step 4.86. SAT STANDARD: Candidate proceeds to step 4.86.

UNSAT COMMENTS:

STEP 11: SA Step 4.86 Initiate log readings from the following every 15 minutes in the Auto Log. SAT STANDARD: Candidate proceeds to step 4.87.

UNSAT COMMENTS:

STEP 12: SA Step 4.87 Initiate a unit shutdown to meet requirements of End 5.1 (Unit Shutdown SAT Requirements) using the following, as applicable:

STANDARD: Candidate proceeds to Enclosure 5.1 UNSAT COMMENTS

Admin-141 Page 9 of 11 STEP 13: End 5.1 - Unit Shutdown Requirement CRITICAL STEP Most recent RP and Primary Chemistry samples have resulted in a SGTL rate = 80 gpcl SAT STANDARD: Candidate utilizes the Table and Notes in API3I End. 5.1, Unit Shutdown Requirements, and determines the time to be in Mode 3 based on a leak rate of 80 gpd to be 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> from the time of UNSAT quantification. Unit 1 must be shutdown and in Mode 3 by 1000 EXAMINER NOTE: The candidate must determine from bullet #4 that Continuous Monitoring is inoperable. If he incorrectly interprets it as operable based on 1 RIA-40 operable, he will incorrectly pick 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

  • Time of quantification is assumed to be 0400 since the present time is 0400 and the time to perform the calculation should not be that long.
  • Leak rate 75 gpd < 100 gpd (sustained leak or spike).
  • Per Note bullet 1, the time limits for all conditions begins when the associated leak rate is first quantified.
  • Per bullet #3, shutdown may be delayed until leak rate is confirmed by grab samples COMMENTS:

END TASK STOP TIME:

Adm n-I 41 Page 10 of 11 CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:

STEP # Explanation 5 Required to calculate the leak rate correctly 6 Required to calculate the leak rate correctly 7 Required to calculate the leak rate correctly 13 Required to determine time of shutdown to Mode 3

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

INITIAL CONDITIONS:

Unit ONE initial conditions:

  • Time=0400
  • Reactor power = 37% stable
  • AP/11A117001031 (Primary to Secondary Leakage) entered due to suspected leakage

> 5 gpd but < 25 gpm

  • I RIA-40 (from View Node information) = 452 cpm

> Spiked as high as 605 cpm approximately 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> ago

  • OAC primary to secondary leak rate calculation became unavailable at shift turnover
  • RP and Primary Chemistry sample results are as follows:

Total Xe 133 equivalent activity (from RP CSAE off-gas sample) 2.1 E-5 pCi/mI

> Total Xe 133 activity (from RP CSAE off-gas sample) = 2.23 E-5 pCi/mi

> RCS Xe 133 equivalent corrected (from Primary Chemistry RCS sample) = 0.278 pCi/mI

> RCS Xe 133 activity (from Primary Chemistry RCS sample) = 0.301 pCi/mI

> CSAE off-gas flow = 12.5 scfm INITIATING CUES:

AP/1/A11700/031 is complete up thru Step 4.14. You are to continue in the AP and determine the primary to secondary leak rate and make a recommendation for continued operation and/or required time to shutdown based on the calculated leak rate. Document the primary to secondary leak rate and your operational recommendation below.

Another operator will make all required log entries.

Admin-202 Page 1 of 7 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE ADMIN-202 DETERMINE 5SF RCMUP OPERABILITY CANDIDATE EXAMINER

Admin-202 Page2of7 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task:

Determine SSF RCMUP Operability Alternate Path:

No Facility JPM #:

ADM-202 KIA Rating(s):

System: GEN K/A: 22.42 Rating: 3.9/4.6 Task Standard:

Determine SSF RCMUP Operability as directed by OP/i/Ni 105/014 (Control Room Instrumentation And Information) End. 4.1 (Mode 1 & 2). Curve on Page 9 of Enclosure 4.34 (Unit 1&2 Spent Fuel Pool Level Vs Temperature Curve) of OP/0/A/1108/00i (Curves And General Information) is used to determine the RCMUP is Operable.

Preferred Evaluation Location: Preferred Evaluation Method:

Simulator In-Plant Classroom X Perform X Simulate

References:

OP/i/A/1105/014 (Control Room Instrumentation And Information), End. 4.1 (Mode 1 & 2) Page 13 of 14 .34 (Unit 1 &2 Spent Fuel Pool Level Vs Temperature Curve) of OP/0/AI1 108/001 (Curves And General Information)

Validation Time: 15 minutes Time Critical: NO Candidate: Time Start:

NAME Time Finish:

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

Admin-202 Page 3 of 7 SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:

NONE

Admin-202 Page4of7 Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed:

  • 0P111A111051014 (Control Room Instrumentation And Information), End. 4.1 (Model & 2)
  • Enclosure 4.34 (Unit 1&2 Spent Fuel Pool Level Vs Temperature Curve) of OPIOIAIIIO8IOO1 (Curves And General Information)

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 I at 100%
  • Unit 2 was shutdown (subcritical) on 06/01 at 1900
  • Unit 2 core 2E0C25 defueling has just completed
  • Spent Fuel Pool Level = 1.8 feet (OSF LT000I)
  • Spent Fuel Pool Temperature = 118°F (OSF TT0002P)
  • OP/I/A11105/014 End. 4.1 in progress
  • Current date and time: 06/12 at 2300 INITIATING CUES:

The SRO instructs you to continue with OP/I/NI 105/014 (Control Room Instrumentation and Information), End. 4.1 (Mode I & 2) starting on page 13 of 14, and determine Unit I SSF RCMUP Operability.

Admin-202 Page5of7 START TIME:

STEP 1: Determine pages of Enclosure 4.34 (Unit I &2 Spent Fuel Pool Level Vs Temperature Curve) that apply SAT STANDARD: Refer to Enclosure 4.34 (Unit 1 &2 Spent Fuel Pool Level Vs Temperature Curve) of OP/il 08/001 and using the NOTE on page 1, determine that pages 5-17 apply.

COMMENTS:

UNSAT STEP 2: Determine appropriate curve.

SAT STANDARD: Based on Step 3 of NOTE on page 5, determine that page 9 or 15 curve should be used since Unit 2 has defueled and the FTC is still full.

COMMENTS:

UNSAT STEP 3: Determine appropriate curve. CRITICAL STEP STANDARD: Based on NOTE on page regarding instrumentation, determine that page SAT 9 curve should be used since using the installed instrumentation.

COMMENTS:

UNSAT STEP 4: Verify SFP level > specified on appropriate curve on page 9 of Enclosure CRITICAL STEP 4.34 (Unit l&2 Spent Fuel Pool Level Vs Temperature Curve).

SAT STANDARD: Determine that the correct curve is Day> 11 & < 12.

Determine from initiating cue that Spent Fuel Pool water temperature is 118°F UNSAT Determine from initiating cue that Spent Fuel Pool water level is -1.8 feet.

Determine that SFP level is > than the appropriate curve and therefore the RCMUP is OPERABLE.

COMMENTS:

END OF TASK STOP TIME:

Admin-202 Page6of7 CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:

STEP # Explanation 3 Required to determine correct curves 4 SSF RCMUP is determined operable.

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

INITIAL CONDITIONS:

  • UnitlatIOO%
  • Unit 2 was shutdown (subcritical) on 06/01 at 1900
  • Unit 2 core 2E0C25 defueling has just completed
  • Spent Fuel Pool Level = 1.8 feet (OSF LT000I)
  • Spent Fuel Pool Temperature = 118°F (OSF TT0002P)
  • OP/IIA/11051014 End. 4.1 in progress
  • Current date and time: 06/12 at 2300 INITIATING CUES:

The SRO instructs you to continue with OP/I /A/1105/014 (Control Room Instrumentation and Information), End. 4.1 (Mode 1 & 2) starting on page 13 of 14, and determine Unit 1 SSF RCMUP Operability.

Admin-21 1 Page 1 of 7 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Admin-21 I DETERMINE TECH SPEC AND SLC REQUIREMENTS FOR INOPERABLE ADV FLOWPATH CANDIDATE EXAMINER

Admin-21 1 Page2of7 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task:

Determine Tech Spec and SLC requirements for inoperable ADV flow path Alternate Path:

N/A Facility JPM #:

ADMIN-21 1 K/A Rating(s):

System: GEN K/A: 2.2.40 Rating: 3.4/4.7 Task Standard:

Determine that entry into Tech Spec 3.7.4 Condition A is required (12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> to MODE 3 and 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> to MODE 4 with no reliance on SGs) AND entry into SLC 16.9.9 Condition B is required (restore ASW to Operable in 7 days).

Preferred Evaluation Location: Preferred Evaluation Method:

Simulator In-Plant Classroom X Perform X Simulate

References:

Technical Specifications Selected Licensee Commitments Validation Time: 20 minutes Time Critical: NO Candidate: Time Start:

NAME Time Finish:

Performance Rating: SAT UNSAT Performance Time:

Examiner: /

NAME SIGNATURE DATE COMMENTS

Admin-21 1 Page 3 of 7 SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:

None

Admin-21 1 Page4of7 Tools/EguipmentlProcedures Needed:

Technical Specifications Selected Licensee Commitments 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 2 is operating at 100% power.

The SSF ASW system is inoperable and Tech Spec 3.10.1 Conditions A thru E have been entered.

There are 6 days remaining on the 7 day completion time for Tech Spec 3.10.1 Conditions A thru E.

INITIATING CUES:

It has just been determined that 2M5-1 54 (2A MS Line Atmospheric Vent Block) cannot be opened. The OSM has directed you to determine ALL Tech Spec and SLC Conditions, Required Actions and associated Completion Times.

Document the Tech Spec and SLC Conditions, Required Actions, and Completion Times below.

Admin-21 1 Page5of7 START TIME:

STEP 1: Candidate will evaluate Tech Spec requirements. CRITICAL STEP

  • Required Action and Completion Time is to be in MODE 3 in 12 UNSAT hours
  • Required Action and Completion Time is to be in MODE 4 without reliance on Steam Generators in 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> COMMENTS:

STEP 2: Candidate will evaluate SLC requirements. CRITICAL STEP STANDARD: Determine that with the Station ASW system inoperable, SAT

  • SLC 16.9.9 Condition B must be entered. (The SLC bases explains that the ADVs are required to be operable for the Station ASW system to be Operable)
  • Required Action and Completion Time is to restore Station ASW UNSAT system to Operable within 7 days COMMENTS:

END TASK STOP TIME:

Admin-21 1 Page 6 of 7 CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:

STEP # Explanation 1 Critical since this step is required to ensure compliance with Tech Specs 2 Critical since this step is required to ensure compliance with SLCs

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

INITIAL CONDITIONS:

Unit 2 is operating at 100% power.

The SSF ASW system is inoperable and Tech Spec 3.10.1 Conditions A thru E have been entered.

There are 6 days remaining on the 7 day completion time for Tech Spec 3.10.1 Conditions A thru E.

INITIATING CUES:

It has just been determined that 2MS-1 54 (2A MS Line Atmospheric Vent Block) cannot be opened. The OSM has directed you to determine ALL Tech Spec and SLC Conditions, Required Actions and associated Completion Times.

Document the Tech Spec and SLC Conditions, Required Actions, and Completion Times below.

Admin-304A Page 1 of 8 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE ADMIN-304A Determine Posting and Access requirements of LPI Room Based on Plan View CANDIDATE EXAMINER

Admin-304A Page2of8 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task:

Determine Posting and Access requirements of LPI Room Based on Plan View Alternate Path:

N/A Facility JPM #:

ADMIN-304 KIA Rating(s):

System: GEN K/A: 2.3.12 Rating: 3.2/3.7 Task Standard:

Determine that:

1. Area should be posted as a High Radiation Area and a Contaminated Area
2. Entry does not requires continuous RP coverage.
3. The Duke Energy Annual Exposure limit of 2000 mr/yr will not be exceeded Preferred Evaluation Location: Preferred Evaluation Method:

Simulator In-Plant Classroom X Perform X Simulate

References:

NSD-507, Radiation Protection Survey Map of Room 61 Validation Time: 10 minutes Time Critical: NO Candidate: Time Start:

NAME Time Finish:

Performance Rating: SAT UNSAT Performance Time:

Examiner:

NAME SIGNATURE DATE COMMENTS

Admin-304A Page 3 of 8 SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:

None

Admin-304A Page4of8 ToolslEguipmentlProcedures Needed:

NSD-507, Radiation Protection Survey Map of Room 61 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:

You are a Reactor Operator. An event has occurred which resulted in a significant change in the radiological conditions in Room 61 (LPI and RBS Pumps).

Your total whole body dose this year is 1635 mr.

INITIATING CUES:

Using the survey map provided, determine the following for Room 61:

  • The RP related posting(s) you would expect to encounter at the entry to Room 61
  • Is Continuous RP coverage required for you to perform venting of the IA LPI Pump
  • If venting the IA LPI pump takes five hours, determine what annual limit, if any, will be exceeded.

Admin-304A Page 5 of 8 START TIME:

STEP 1: Using the survey map provided, determine the area posting CRITICAL STEP requirements.

SAT STANDARD: Candidate reviews the survey map and determines:

  • Based on an area around LPI sump pumps being 975 mr/hr (> 100 mr/hr, but < 1000 mr/hr), the area should be posted as a High UNSAT Radiation Area (HRA).

COMMENTS:

STEP 2: Using the survey map provided, determine the area posting CRITICAL STEP requirements.

SAT STANDARD: Candidate reviews the survey map and determines:

  • Based on an area around 1C LPI pmp being> 1000 DPM/lOOcm 2

the area should be posted as a Contaminated Area UNSAT COMMENTS:

STEP 3: Determine RP coverage required to vent the 1A LPI Pump CRITICAL STEP STANDARD: SAT Candidate determines that continuous RP coverage is NOT required since the area is a HRA. RP coverage requirements (if any) would therefore be specified on the RWP.

UNSAT COMMENTS:

Admin-304A Page 6 of 8 STEP 4: Determine what annual limit is exceeded (if any). CRITICAL STEP SAT STANDARD: Candidate determine the dose as result of the venting as follows:

5 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br /> X 62 mr/hr = 310 mr 1635 + 310 = 1945 mr UNSAT Determine that the Duke Energy Annual Exposure limit of 2 rem/year has NOT been exceeded.

Note to Examiner: If the candidate incorrectly uses the dose rate at the 1C LPI pump (95 mr/hr), he will incorrectly determine that the annual exposure limit will be exceeded.

COMMENTS:

END TASK STOP TIME:

Admin-304A Page 7 of 8 CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:

STEP # Explanation 1 Determines General Area posting requirements for the room to be entered 2 Determines contamination posting requirements for the room to be entered 3 Determines RP continuous coverage requirements 4 Determine DE Admin limit will not be exceeded.

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

INITIAL CONDITIONS:

You are a Reactor Operator. An event has occurred which resulted in a significant change in the radiological conditions in Room 61 (LPI and RBS Pumps).

Your total whole body dose this year is 1635 mr.

INITIATING CUES:

Using the survey map provided, determine the following for Room 61:

  • The RP related posting(s) you would expect to encounter at the entry to Room 61
  • Is Continuous RP coverage required for you to perform venting of the IA LPI Pump
  • If venting the IA LPI pump takes five hours, determine what annual limit, if any, will be exceeded.

Admin-41 0 Page 1 of 10 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE ADMIN-41 0 DETERMINE EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION AND COMPLETE EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION FORM CANDIDATE EXAMINER

Admin-41 0 Page 2 of 10 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task:

Determine Emergency Classification and complete the Emergency Notification Form Alternate Path:

N/A 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 within 15 minutes and associated Emergency Notification Form is completed within an additional 15 minutes.

Preferred Evaluation Location: Preferred Evaluation Method:

Simulator In-Plant Classroom X Perform X_ Simulate

References:

RP/0/B/1 000/0 1 RP/0/B/1 00 0/02 RP/0/B/1 000/0 1 5A 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

Admin-41 0 Page 3 of 10 SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:

NONE

Admin-41 0 Page 4 of 10 ToolslEguipmentlProcedures Needed:

RPIO/B/1 000/001 RP/0/BI1 000/002 Emergency Notification Form 4.4.S.2 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.

PLANT CONDITIONS:

08:20:00 While at 100% RTP, Unit 1 experiences a spurious Turbine/Generator trip and a CT-I Lockout.

08:22:28 Unit 1 Procedure Director dispatches the Unit 1 BOP to activate the SSF using AP/0/A/1700/025, as per EOP Immediate Manual Actions step 4.1.3.

08:24:50 Determined that BOTH Keowee Units have experienced Emergency Lockouts, but that CT-5 is available.

08:29:00 SSF operator reports that per AP/1/A/1700/025 flow has been established to Unit ls RCP Seals and SGs.

08:33:55 Power is restored to Unit 1 MFBs from CT-5.

INITIATING CUE:

You are to perform the required actions of the Emergency Coordinator by referring to RP/OIBII 000/001, Emergency Classification, and determining the Emergency Classification required (if any) at 0834 and Complete the Emergency Notification Form.

Note: Do not use Emergency Coordinators judgment while classifying the event. When required, another operator will maintain the Emergency Coordinators Log and assume the duties of the Control Room Offsite Communicator.

THIS IS A TIME CRITICAL JPM

Admin-41 0 Page 5 of 10 START TIME:

STEP 1: Classify the Event STANDARD: Refer to RP/OIBII000IOO1 (Emergency Classification) Enclosure 4.4 SAT (Loss of Shutdown Functions).

Classify the event as a Site Area Emergency due to following:

UNSAT COMPLETE LOSS OF FUNCTION NEEDED TO ACHIEVE OR MAINTAIN MODE 4 (HOT SHUITDOWN)

SSF feeding SG pr EOP Record Time Classified COMMENTS:

STEP 2: 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 UNSAT COMMENTS:

TIME STEP 3: Step 2.2 CRITICAL STEP Declare the appropriate Emergency Classification level.

Classification SAE (UE, ALERT, SAE, GE)

Time Declared:

SAT STANDARD: Declare a SAE due to:

COMPLETE LOSS OF FUNCTION NEEDED TO ACHIEVE OR MAINTAIN MODE 4 (HOT SHUITDOWN)

. SSF feeding SG per EOP UNSAT STOP TIME #1: Time SAE Declared (Should be the time classified as recorded in step 1)

(SAT is < Start Time + 15 minutes)

COMMENTS:

Admin-41 0 Page 6 of 10 STEP 4: Step 2.3 IF a Security event is in progress THEN GO TO Step 2.5 SAT STANDARD: Determine Steps 2.3 does not apply COMMENTS: UNSAT STEP 5: Step 2.4 IF assistance from ERO personnel is desired/required:

SAT STANDARD: Determine Steps 2.4 does not apply COMMENTS:

UNSAT STEP 6: Step 2.5 Appoint Control Room Offsite Communicator(s) and notify him to be prepared to transmit messages.

SAT STANDARD: Appoint a Control Room Offsite Communicator UNSAT COMMENTS:

STEP 7: Step 2.6 IAAT Changing plant conditions require an emergency classification upgrade, STANDARD: An Upgrade is not expected.

COMMENTS:

UNSAT

Admin-41 0 Page 7 of 10 CRITICAL STEP STEP 8: Step 2.7 Obtain the appropriate Offsite Notification form from the Emergency Plan SAT cart.

STANDARD: Initial Site Area Emergency form # 4.4.S.2 isselected and candidate UNSAT continues to fill-out form per substeps of Step 2.7.

COMMENTS:

  • CRITICAL STEP STEP 9: Step 2.7 Ensure EAL # as determined by RPIO/BI1000I00l matches Line 4. (4.4.S.2)

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

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

UNSAT

  • Line 6 Mark box A (None) since no release is occurring
  • Line 7 Mark box A (Not applicable) since no release is occurring Line 8 Mark Stable unless an upgrade or additional PARs are anticipated within an hour.

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 3 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 AT 0820 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-41 0 Page 8 of 10 TIME STEP 10: Step 2.7 Continued CRITICAL STEP Line 17 OSM signature, CURRENT Time/Date STANDARD: Correctly fills out Emergency Notification Form within 15 minutes of SAT classification time recorded in step 1.

STOP TIME #2: Time for Notification (Record actual time)

UNSAT (SAT is <Stop Time #1 + 15 minutes)

COMMENTS:

END OF TASK TIME STOP:

Admin-41 0 Page 9 of 10 CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:

STEP # Explanation 3 Required to meet the 15 minute requirement of declaration of the event.

8 Required to correctly complete the Emergency Notification Form.

9 Required to correctly complete the Emergency Notification Form.

10 Required to meet the 15 minute notification requirement.

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

INITIAL CONDITIONS:

08:20:00 While at 100% RTP, Unit 1 experiences a spurious Turbine/Generator trip and a CT-i Lockout.

08:22:28 Unit 1 Procedure Director dispatches the Unit I BOP to activate the SSF using AP101A117001025, as per EOP Immediate Manual Actions step 4.1.3.

08:24:50 Determined that BOTH Keowee Units have experienced Emergency Lockouts, but that CT-5 is available.

08:29:00 SSF operator reports that per AP/1/A11700/025 flow has been established to Unit ls RCP Seals and SGs.

08:33:55 Power is restored to Unit 1 MFBs from CT-5.

INITIATING CUE:

You are to perform the required actions of the Emergency Coordinator by referring to RP/0/B/1000/001, Emergency Classification, and determining the Emergency Classification required (if any) at 0834 and Complete the Emergency Notification Form.

Note: Do not use Emergency Coordinators judgment while classifying the event. When required, another operator will maintain the Emergency Coordinators Log and assume the duties of the Control Room Offsite Communicator.

THIS IS A TIME CRITICAL JPM