ML13354B960
| ML13354B960 | |
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| Site: | Dresden |
| Issue date: | 11/25/2013 |
| From: | Walton R NRC/RGN-III/DRS/OLB |
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| Walton R | |
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RO ADMIN JPM (K/A 2.1.25) Conduct of Operations - Determine Generator Operating Limits from Capability Curve.
I/Cs U2 at 900 MWe and 200 MVARs Regulator in Service (AUTO) - H2 pressure is 58 PSIG Cue(s)
TSO requested MVARS raised to 280 MVARs You are the BOP Operator.
Expected Actions Obtain DOP 6400-08, 345 KV VOLTAGE CONTROL, and review prerequisites, etc.
Per Figure 4, determine that the TSO request can be performed within limits.
Adjust MVARs per step G.1.a (+ 20 MVARs) (Critical step - CS)
After MVARs adjusted, local operator informs you that the pressure regulator malfunctioned and H2 pressure is now 44 PSIG.
Per Figure 4, determine that the current conditions are now not within limits. (CS)
As SRO, ask the applicant where he should leave MVARs, and verify his response is within the capability curve limits (JPM COMPLETE)
RO ADMIN JPM 2 K/A = 2.1.26 (Knowledge of industrial safety procedures)
Given the following Drywell conditions where work is being performed:
Dry Bulb Temperature = 110ºF Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (WGBT) = 111ºF
- Work Clothes/Scrubs are required.
Work = Inspections with moderate climbing Perform the following (SA-AA-111 may be used, if requested):
- 1. Classify the work environment conditions (CT). {Very High Temperature (VHT)}
- 2. Calculate the action time allowed (CT). {20 minutes (See Below)}
- 3. Calculate the rest time (the actual time to complete the job was 10 minutes)
(CT). {30 minutes (See Below)}
The action time (from Attachment 3) for WGBT = 111ºF and Moderate Work Rate = 20 minutes (from Attachment 4). Given that the job took 10 minutes, the rest time is 10min./20min. X 60 minutes = 30 minutes.
RO ADMIN 3 K/A = 2.2.14 (Knowledge of the process for controlling equipment configuration or status.)
Initial Conditions:
- 1. The plant is in Mode 1 GIVEN:
- 1. The process computer is NOT available,
- 2. The CRSP Unit Status sheet.
- 3. Provide plant data so that the value recorded in Step 4 OR 5 is GREATER THAN the Desired Setting per Operator Aid Unit 2(3) APRM/RBM Flow Converter Setting vs. Total Drive Flow, for WD% value recorded in Step 3, so the applicant contacts the QNE AND IMD to perform DIS 0700-02, APRM/RBM Flow Instrumentation Total Drive Flow Adjustment. (JPM COMPLETE)
CUE:
The US directs you, the extra RO, to perform an APRM FLOW BIAS CALIBRATION CHECK per DOS 0500-26.
CRITICAL TASKS (CTs):
- 1. Calculated Total Drive Flow (Step 1b)
- 2. Calculated Drive Flow % (Step 3)
- 3. Actions for Acceptance Criteria not met (Step 6a)
RO ADMIN JPM 5 K/A = 2.4.27 Knowledge of fire in the plant procedures.
I/Cs A fire outside the protected area is occurring. (PROVIDE SOME ADDITIONAL DETAILS TO BE COMMUNICATED) - no explosion, hazmat or rescue required.
The Fire Brigade has been alerted and is attempting to combat the fire unsuccessfully.
Cue(s)
The US directs you to request outside assistance.
911 is not working.
You are the BOP Operator.
Expected Actions Obtain DOA 0010-10, FIRE-EXPLOSION, and review prerequisites, etc.
Per Step D.2, obtain the phone number of the Coal City Fire Protection District per DOA 0010-S1, KEY PHONE NUMBERS FOR DOA 0010 BLOCK PROCEDURES (Critical step - CS)
Dial 815-942-0336 and communicate the details of the fire. (CS)
Notify Security Shift Supervisor that outside fire department will be responding AND request assistance in providing access to affected area if necessary. (JPM COMPLETE)
Page 1 of 9 Exelon Nuclear Job Performance Measure Reportability Determination JPM Number: S-RD-03 Revision Number: 00 Date: 02/01/06 Developed By:
Instructor Date Validated By:
SME or Instructor Date Review By:
Operations Representative Date Approved By:
Training Department Date
Page 2 of 9 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST NOTE: All steps of this checklist should be performed upon initial validation. Prior to JPM usage, revalidate JPM using steps 8 through 11 below.
- 1. Task description and number, JPM description and number are identified.
- 2. Knowledge and Abilities (K/A) references are included.
- 3. Performance location specified. (in-plant, control room, or simulator)
- 4. Initial setup conditions are identified.
- 5. Initiating and terminating cues are properly identified.
- 6. Task standards identified and verified by SME review.
- 7. Critical steps meet the criteria for critical steps and are identified with an asterisk (*).
- 8. Verify the procedure referenced by this JPM matches the most current revision of that procedure:
Procedure Rev. _____ Date _____________
- 9. Pilot test the JPM:
- a. verify cues both verbal and visual are free of conflict, and
- b. ensure performance time is accurate.
SME/Instructor Date SME/Instructor Date SME/Instructor Date
Page 3 of 9 Revision Record (Summary)
Revision 00 New JPM
Page 4 of 9 SIMULATOR SETUP INSTRUCTIONS Any IC to accommodate other JPMs.
This is a table top JPM utilizing Simulator procedures.
Page 5 of 9 INITIAL CONDITIONS You are required to locate the appropriate procedures for this JPM.
You are the Unit Supervisor.
An event has occurred resulting in the following conditions:
Evaluator - Give examinee the attached condition sheet.
Evaluator copy is on next page.
INITIATING CUE Determine the Reportability requirements, including the Event Classification and the Time Limit of any Notifications or Reports.
Fill in the JPM Start Time when the student acknowledges the Initiating Cue.
Information for Evaluators Use:
UNSAT requires written comments on respective step.
- Denotes CRITICAL steps.
Number any comments in the Comment Number column on the following pages. Then annotate that comment in the Comments section at the bottom of the page. The comment section should be used to document the reason that a step is marked as unsatisfactory and to document unsatisfactory performance relating to management expectations.
Some operations that are performed from outside of the control room may require multiple steps. These items may be listed as individual steps in this JPM. It is acceptable for the candidate to direct the local operator to perform groups of procedure steps instead of calling for each individual item to be performed.
The timeclock starts when the candidate acknowledges the initiating cue.
Page 6 of 9 You are required to locate the appropriate procedures for this JPM.
You are the Unit Supervisor.
An event has occurred resulting in the following conditions:
Unit 2 is at 95% power.
The seven-day Tech Spec time clock is about to expire for the Unit 2 EDG being degraded.
Unit 2 has initiated a shutdown since it is required to be in cold shutdown within the next 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
Page 7 of 9 JPM Start Time: _________
PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST STANDARDS SAT UNSAT Comment #
- 1. Determines the event is reportable per SAF 1.2 Determines the event is reportable per SAF 1.2, Plant Shutdown Required by Technical Specifications
- 2. Determines the time limit to report via ENS as soon as practicable, and in all cases within four hour of initiating the shutdown that is required by TS.
Determines the time limit to report via ENS as soon as practicable, and in all cases within four hour of initiating the shutdown that is required by TS.
Note The student might also indicate that a 60 day LER is required if the shutdown is completed.
END JPM Stop Time:_________
Page 8 of 9 Operators Name: ___________________________________
Job
Title:
Title:
Reportability Determination JPM Number: S-RD-01 Revision Number:
00 Task Number and
Title:
299L001, Determine Reportability requirements as outlined in station Reportability manual.
K/A Number and Importance: 2.1.10 2.7 /3.9 Suggested Testing Environment:
Simulator Actual Testing Environment:
Simulator Plant Control Room Testing Method: Simulate Faulted: Yes No Perform Alternate Path: Yes No Time Critical:
Yes No Estimated Time to Complete:
10 minutes Actual Time Used: _______minutes
References:
Reportability Manual, LS-AA-1110 EVALUATION
SUMMARY
Were all the Critical Elements performed satisfactorily?
Yes No The operators performance was evaluated against the standards contained in this JPM, and has been determined to be:
Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Comments:
Evaluators Name: ____________________________
(Print)
Evaluators Signature: ___________________________ Date: _________
Page 9 of 9 INITIAL CONDITIONS You are required to locate the appropriate procedures for this JPM.
You are the Unit Supervisor.
An event has occurred resulting in the following conditions:
Unit 2 is at 95% power.
The seven-day Tech Spec time clock is about to expire for the Unit 2 EDG being degraded.
Unit 2 has initiated a shutdown since it is required to be in cold shutdown within the next 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
INITIATING CUE Determine the Reportability requirements, including the Event Classification and the Time Limit of any Notifications or Reports.
A-N-c Page 1 of 8 Exelon Nuclear Job Performance Measure DECLARE EDG OPERABLE AFTER SURVEILLANCE REVIEW JPM Number: A-N-c Revision Number: 00 Date: 03/22/2004 Developed By:
Instructor Date Approved By:
Facility Representative Date
A-N-c Page 2 of 8 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST NOTE: All steps of this checklist should be performed upon initial validation. Prior to JPM usage, revalidate JPM using steps 8 through 11 below.
- 1. Task description and number, JPM description and number are identified.
- 2. Knowledge and Abilities (K/A) references are included.
- 3. Performance location specified. (in-plant, control room, or simulator)
- 4. Initial setup conditions are identified.
- 5. Initiating and terminating cues are properly identified.
- 6. Task standards identified and verified by SME review.
- 7. Critical steps meet the criteria for critical steps and are identified with an asterisk (*).
- 8. Verify the procedure referenced by this JPM matches the most current revision of that procedure:
Procedure Rev. _____ Date _____________
- 9. Pilot test the JPM:
- a. verify cues both verbal and visual are free of conflict, and
- b. ensure performance time is accurate.
SME/Instructor Date SME/Instructor Date SME/Instructor Date
A-N-c Page 3 of 8 Revision Record (Summary)
Revision 00, New JPM for ILT 03-1 NRC Exam
A-N-c Page 4 of 8 SIMULATOR SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
- 2. This is a tabletop JPM utilizing simulator procedures.
A-N-c Page 5 of 8 INITIAL CONDITIONS
- 1. You are the Unit 3 Unit Supervisor.
- 2. The Unit 3 NSO has completed DOS 6600-01, DIESEL GENERATOR SURVEILLANCE TESTS.
- 3. The Unit 3 EDG was run for a normal even month surveillance.
- 4. The Unit 3 NSO has completed the monthly EDG surveillance.
INITIATING CUE
- 1. Verify the Unit 3 EDG surveillance has been completed correctly.
- 2. Review the surveillance and determine the operability of the Unit 3 EDG. Report the outcome to the Shift Manager.
Fill in the JPM Start Time when the student acknowledges the Initiating Cue.
Information for Evaluators Use:
UNSAT requires written comments on respective step.
- Denotes CRITICAL steps.
Number any comments in the Comment Number column on the following pages. Then annotate that comment in the Comments section at the bottom of the page. The comment section should be used to document the reason that a step is marked as unsatisfactory and to document unsatisfactory performance relating to management expectations.
Some operations that are performed from outside of the control room may require multiple steps. These items may be listed as individual steps in this JPM. It is acceptable for the candidate to direct the local operator to perform groups of procedure steps instead of calling for each individual item to be performed.
The timeclock starts when the candidate acknowledges the initiating cue.
A-N-c Page 6 of 8 JPM Start Time: _________
PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST STANDARDS SAT UNSAT Comment #
Note: If examinee identifies error and has NSO fix error, fix the problem with the number/solution provided by examinee.
- 1. Verify A compressor starts > 220 psig.
Recognizes that the A compressor started < 220 psig.
- 2. IF compressor A start/
stop pressures are not within expected range, THEN contact System Engineer. (Expected range START 225 -
240, STOP 250 - 260, psig)
Recognizes that compressor A did NOT start within the expected range (218 psig), the System Engineer needs to be contacted. (Expected START range 225 - 240 psig)
- 3. Notify System Engineer that A compressor did not start at the expected band.
Notifies System Engineer that A compressor did not start at the expected band.
- 4. Declare D/G Operable Recognizes that the Acceptance Criteria for the Unit 3 EDG is met and determines the EDG is operable.
- 5. Notify Shift Manager of completion.
Notifies Shift Manager of discrepancies and EDG is now operable, but A compressor did not start within the required band and Engineering has been notified.
END JPM Stop Time:_________
A-N-c Page 7 of 8 Operators Name: _______________________________ ____
Job
Title:
Title:
Verify Unit 3 EDG Surveillance JPM Number:
A-N-c Revision Number:
00 Task Number and
Title:
264L009, Perform surveillance testing.
K/A Number and Importance: 2.2.12; 3.0 / 3.4 Suggested Testing Environment: Simulator Actual Testing Environment:
Simulator Plant Control Room Testing Method:
Simulate Faulted:
Yes No Perform Alternate Path:
Yes No Time Critical:
Yes No Estimated Time to Complete: 15 minutes Actual Time Used: _______minutes
References:
DOS 6600-01 rev. 83 EVALUATION
SUMMARY
Were all the Critical Elements performed satisfactorily?
Yes No The operators performance was evaluated against the standards contained in this JPM, and has been determined to be:
Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Comments:
Evaluators Name: ____________________________
(Print)
Evaluators Signature: ___________________________ Date: _________
A-N-c Page 8 of 8 INITIAL CONDITIONS
- 1. You are the Unit 3 Unit Supervisor.
- 2. The Unit 3 NSO has completed DOS 6600-01, DIESEL GENERATOR SURVEILLANCE TESTS.
- 3. The Unit 3 EDG was run for a normal even month surveillance.
- 4. The Unit 3 NSO has completed the monthly EDG surveillance.
INITIATING CUE
- 1. Verify the Unit 3 EDG surveillance has been completed correctly.
- 2. Review the surveillance and determine the operability of the Unit 3 EDG. Report the outcome to the Shift Manager.
Exelon Nuclear Job Performance Measure SELECT PERSONNEL FOR RADIATION WORK JPM Number: A-N-4-S Revision Number: NEW NEVER USED Date: 10/09 Developed By:
Instructor Date Approved By:
Facility Representative Date
A-N-4-S Page 2 of 10 Revision Record (Summary)
Revision 00 Modified
A-N-4-S Page 3 of 10 SIMULATOR SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
- 1.
This is a tabletop JPM utilizing simulator procedures.
- 2.
No Simulator setup needed.
DOCUMENT PREPARATION
- 2. Markup a survey map for the Unit 3 RWCU Pump Room.
- 3. Clean copy of RP-AA-203.
A-N-4-S Page 4 of 10 INITIAL CONDITIONS
- 1. You are a Unit Supervisor and will be briefing NLOs to perform a Clearance Order First Hang in the Unit 3 RWCU Pump Room under RWP 10004555.
- 2. Five NLOs are available this shift.
- None of the five have received dose at any location other than Dresden Station.
- None of the five have received dose since midnight on any RWPs other than 10004555.
- 3. The Radiation Protection Department has provided the attached Survey map, and the following dose history for the five NLOs to assist you in your planning:
Name DDE dose received on RWP 10004555 Today Annual TEDE dose To Date Alex 40 mrem 1550 mrem Dan 5 mrem 1950 mrem Mike 0 mrem 1920 mrem Sue 45 mrem 1850 mrem Tom 10 mrem 1750 mrem
- 4. The total expected stay time for each NLO will be 60 minutes. Based on past job history, it will breakdown as follows:
- 45 minutes total in the area near the following two valves:
3-1201-138 RWCU Aux Pump Suction (at RWCU Aux Pump) 3-1201-139 RWCU Aux Pump Discharge (at RWCU Aux Pump)
- 15 minutes total in the area near the following one valve:
3-1201-128A A RWCU Pump Suction (at A RWCU Pump)
INITIATING CUE
- 1. CALCULATE the expected dose for the work in RWCU Pump Room. DETERMINE which NLO(s) CAN and which NLO(s) CAN NOT be assigned to perform the task. EXPLAIN the basis for your determination.
A-N-4-S Page 5 of 10 Fill in the JPM Start Time when the student acknowledges the Initiating Cue.
Information For Evaluators Use:
UNSAT requires written comments on respective step.
- Denotes critical steps.
- Denotes critical elements of a critical step.
Number any comments in the Comment Number column on the following pages. Then annotate that comment in the Comments section at the bottom of the page. The comment section should be used to document the reason that a step is marked as unsatisfactory and to document unsatisfactory performance relating to management expectations.
Some operations that are performed from outside of the control room may require multiple steps.
These items may be listed as individual steps in this JPM. It is acceptable for the candidate to direct the local operator to perform groups of procedure steps instead of calling for each individual item to be performed.
The timeclock starts when the candidate acknowledges the initiating cue.
A-N-4-S Page 6 of 10 JPM Start Time: _________
PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST STANDARDS SAT UNSAT Comment NOTE:
Provide the examinee with the supplied copy of the RWP and survey map of the RWCU pump room and the supplied copy of RP-AA-203.
The following steps may be performed in any order.
- 1.
Reviews Survey Maps to determine area dose rates.
Reviews the survey maps and determines area dose rates to be 50 mr/hr for the first group of 2 valves and 160 mr/hr for the remaining valve.
NOTE:
The following calculations should be made:
2 valve clearance projected dose = 0.75 hr x 40 mr/hr = 30 mrem 1 valve clearance projected dose = 0.25 hr x 140 mr/hr = 35 mrem Total projected dose for the job = 40 mrem + 30 mrem = 65 mrem
- 2.
Calculates that the projected dose that will be received for the task is 65 mrem.
Determines the NLOs will receive 30 mrem on the first 2 valves and 35 on the next valve.
CUE:
IF the candidate inquires whether or not any of the NLOs has received permission to exceed any dose limits, respond: None of the Non Licensed Operators have received permission to exceed any limits.
NOTE:
The following steps may be performed in any order.
- 3.
Determines that ALEX CAN NOT perform the job because he would exceed the 80 mrem dose alarm on RWP 10004555.
Alexs total daily dose on RWP 10004555 would be 105 mrem.
A-N-4-S Page 7 of 10 PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST STANDARDS SAT UNSAT Comment
- 4.
Determines that Dan CAN NOT perform the job because he would exceed the 2000 mrem Exelon Annual limit.
Dans total Annual dose would be 2015 mrem.
- 5.
Determines that Mike CAN perform the job because no limits will be exceeded.
Mikes total RWP daily dose and Annual dose will remain below the limits.
- 6.
Determines that Sue CAN NOT perform the job because she would exceed the 80 mrem dose alarm on RWP 10004555.
Alexs total daily dose on RWP 10004555 would be 110 mrem.
- 7.
Determines that Tom CAN perform the job because no limits will be exceeded.
Toms total RWP daily dose and Annual dose will remain below the limits.
END JPM Stop Time:_________
A-N-4-S Page 8 of 10 Operators Name:
Job
Title:
Title:
SELECT PERSONEL FOR RADIATION WORK Revision Number: 00 JPM Number: A-N-4-S Task Number and
Title:
29900LK119, Discuss the items to be considered prior to work authorization K/A Number and Importance: Generic.2.3.4 3.2 / 3.7 Suggested Testing Environment: Simulator Actual Testing Environment:
Simulator Control Room In-Plant Testing Method:
Simulate Alternate Path:
Yes No Perform SRO Only:
Yes No Time Critical:
Yes No Estimated Time to Complete: 10 minutes Actual Time Used:
minutes
References:
RP-AA-203, rev 03 EVALUATION
SUMMARY
Were all the Critical Elements performed satisfactorily?
Yes No The operators performance was evaluated against the standards contained in this JPM, and has been determined to be:
Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Comments:
Evaluators Name (Print):
Evaluators Signature:
Date:
A-N-4-S Page 9 of 10 KEY EVALUATOR: The candidate must determine that dose for the task will be 65 mrem and determine that only two NLOs can receive the dose, necessary to complete the task. They are Mike and Tom. See the table below for projected job dose, 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> total dose on RWP 10004555, and total Annual TEDE dose for each Operator.
Calculation:
2 valves clearance (at RWCU Aux Pump) projected dose = 0.75 hr x 40 mr/hr =
30mrem 1 valve clearance (at A RWCU Pump) projected dose = 0.25hr x 140 mr/hr =
35mrem 30mrem + 35 mrem = 65 mrem projected job dose for clearance order hanging Name DDE dose received on RWP 10004555 today Annual TEDE dose as of Midnight To Date Projected dose on RWP 10004555 for the 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> period Projected Annual TEDE (including all dose from last 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />)
Alex 40 mrem 1550 mrem (40 + 65 =)
105 mrem (1550 + 65 =)
1615 mrem Dan 5 mrem 1950 mrem (5 + 65 =)
70 mrem (1950 + 65 =)
2015 mrem Mike 0 mrem 1920 mrem (0 + 65 =)
65 mrem (1920 + 65 =)
1985 mrem Sue 45 mrem 1850 mrem (45 + 65 =)
110 mrem (1850 + 65 =)
1915 mrem Tom 10 mrem 1750 mrem (10 + 65 =)
75 mrem (1750 + 65 =)
1815 mrem The bolded values in the table exceed the applicable Company, RWP, or 10CFR limit.
A-N-4-S Page 10 of 10 INITIAL CONDITIONS
- 1. You are a Unit Supervisor and will be briefing NLOs to perform a Clearance Order First Hang in the Unit 3 RWCU Pump Room under RWP 10004555.
- 2. Five NLOs are available this shift.
- None of the five have received dose at any location other than Dresden Station.
- None of the five have received dose since midnight on any RWPs other than 10004555.
- 3. The Radiation Protection Department has provided the attached Survey map, and the following dose history for the five NLOs to assist you in your planning:
Name DDE dose received on RWP 10004555 Today Annual TEDE dose To Date Alex 40 mrem 1550 mrem Dan 5 mrem 1950 mrem Mike 0 mrem 1920 mrem Sue 45 mrem 1850 mrem Tom 10 mrem 1750 mrem
- 4. The total expected stay time for each NLO will be 60 minutes. Based on past job history, it will breakdown as follows:
- 45 minutes total in the area near the following two valves:
3-1201-138 RWCU Aux Pump Suction (at RWCU Aux Pump) 3-1201-139 RWCU Aux Pump Discharge (at RWCU Aux Pump)
- 15 minutes total in the area near the following one valve:
3-1201-128A A RWCU Pump Suction (at A RWCU Pump)
INITIATING CUE
- 1. CALCULATE the expected dose for the work in RWCU Pump Room.
DETERMINE which NLO(s) CAN and which NLO(s) CAN NOT be assigned to perform the task. EXPLAIN the basis for your determination.
Exelon Nuclear Job Performance Measure AUTHORIZE USE OF KI JPM Number: A-N-5-S Revision Number: 01 Date: 09/10 Developed By:
Instructor Date Approved By:
Facility Representative Date
A-N-5-S Page 2 of 9 Revision Record (Summary)
Revision 00 Bank JPM.
Revision 01 Revised for 2010 NRC exam.
A-N-5-S Page 3 of 9 SIMULATOR SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
- 1.
This is a tabletop JPM utilizing simulator procedures.
- 2.
No Simulator setup needed.
DOCUMENT PREPARATION
- 1. Two (2) marked up copies of EP-AA-113-F-02.
- 2. Blank copy of EP-AA-113.
- 3. Blank copy of EP-AA-113-F-03.
A-N-5-S Page 4 of 9 INITIAL CONDITIONS
- 1. You are the Station Emergency Director.
- 2. A General Emergency has been declared.
- 3. There is an offsite release in progress.
- 4. A Loss of the Fuel Clad Barrier has occurred, together with a failure of the RCS.
- 5. Containment is currently being challenged.
- 7. An Emergency life saving operation MUST be performed.
- 8. The operation will take between 15 and 20 minutes in a 200 R/hr field (CDE) with unknown fission product gas concentration in the room.
- 9. The operation requires two people to enter the field.
- 10. Clay Morrow, Employee ID# 123456 and Jax Teller Employee ID# 891011 have volunteered.
- 11. Clay and Jax have NEVER received an emergency exposure before.
- 12. Authorization for Emergency Exposure (EP-AA-113-F-02 forms) have been filled out for Clay and Jax.
INITIATING CUES
- 1. Execute section 4.4 of EP-AA-113.
A-N-5-S Page 5 of 9 Fill in the JPM Start Time when the student acknowledges the Initiating Cue.
Information For Evaluators Use:
UNSAT requires written comments on respective step.
- Denotes critical steps.
- Denotes critical elements of a critical step.
Number any comments in the Comment Number column on the following pages. Then annotate that comment in the Comments section at the bottom of the page. The comment section should be used to document the reason that a step is marked as unsatisfactory and to document unsatisfactory performance relating to management expectations.
Some operations that are performed from outside of the control room may require multiple steps.
These items may be listed as individual steps in this JPM. It is acceptable for the candidate to direct the local operator to perform groups of procedure steps instead of calling for each individual item to be performed.
The timeclock starts when the candidate acknowledges the initiating cue.
A-N-5-S Page 6 of 9 JPM Start Time: _________
PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST STANDARDS SAT UNSAT Comment NOTE:
Provide the Examinee the provided copies of:
EP-AA-113-F-02, EP-AA-113, and EP-AA-113-F-03
- 1.
Applicant determines need for emergency action.
Emergency action is needed per initiating cue.
CUE:
If asked, Clay and Jax do NOT have any adverse reactions to KI.
- 2.
Applicant recognizes per the initiating cue that authorization to take KI must also be completed prior to the emergency workers entering the space.
Recognizes that authorization to take KI must also be completed.
- 3.
Determines there is or has been a Loss of Fuel Clad Barrier (based on initiating cues). Determines from step 4.4.1.B, condition 1, that workers will be entering an unknown radiological atmosphere that is suspected to have a high iodine concentration. Determines KI must be issued.
Determines KI must be issued.
- 4.
Documents the decision to issue KI using THYROID BLOCKING AGENT AUTHORIZATION Form (EP-AA-113-F-03).
BOTH individuals being authorized for KI and entering the space must be listed with their correct names and employee ID numbers:
- Clay Morrow 123456
- Jax Teller 891011
A-N-5-S Page 7 of 9 PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST STANDARDS SAT UNSAT Comment NOTE:
If asked for Radiation Protection Manager to sign and date EP-AA-113-F-03, enter name as TIG TRAGER and todays date in the appropriate blanks.
- 5.
Notifies Occupational Health (Medical) Services Department promptly that KI is to be issued to Exelon Nuclear personnel or contractors.
Examinee states that he/she would notify OHS.
NOTE:
JPM is complete when applicant notifies OHS of KI use.
END JPM Stop Time:_________
A-N-5-S Page 8 of 9 Operators Name:
Job
Title:
Title:
AUTHORIZE USE OF KI Revision Number: 01 JPM Number: A-N-5-S Task Number and
Title:
29900LK150, Discuss the responsibilities of the Shift Manager regarding Reportability determination and event notifications.
K/A Number and Importance: Generic.2.4.40 2.7 / 4.5 Suggested Testing Environment: Simulator Actual Testing Environment:
Simulator Control Room In-Plant Testing Method:
Simulate Alternate Path:
Yes No Perform SRO Only:
Yes No Time Critical:
Yes No Estimated Time to Complete: 20 minutes Actual Time Used:
minutes
References:
EP-AA-113, rev B; EP-AA-113-F-03, rev D; EP-AA-113, rev 10 EVALUATION
SUMMARY
Were all the Critical Elements performed satisfactorily?
Yes No The operators performance was evaluated against the standards contained in this JPM, and has been determined to be:
Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Comments:
Evaluators Name (Print):
Evaluators Signature:
Date:
A-N-5-S Page 9 of 9 INITIAL CONDITIONS
- 1. You are the Station Emergency Director.
- 2. A General Emergency has been declared.
- 3. There is an offsite release in progress.
- 4. A Loss of the Fuel Clad Barrier has occurred, together with a failure of the RCS.
- 5. Containment is currently being challenged.
- 7. An Emergency life saving operation MUST be performed.
- 8. The operation will take between 15 and 20 minutes in a 200 R/hr field (CDE) with unknown fission product gas concentration in the room.
- 9. The operation requires two people to enter the field.
- 10. Clay Morrow, Employee ID# 123456 and Jax Teller Employee ID# 891011 have volunteered.
- 11. Clay and Jax have NEVER received an emergency exposure before.
- 12. Authorization for Emergency Exposure (EP-AA-113-F-02 forms) have been filled out for Clay and Jax.
INITIATING CUES
- 1. Execute section 4.4 of EP-AA-113.