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ML14338A084
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1 NRC Admin RO / SRO Job Performance Measure a Facility: Vogtle Task No: V-LO-TA-37026 Task

Title:

Determine Maximum Allowable Venting Time for Venting Voids in the Reactor Vessel JPM No: V-NRC-JP-19263-HL19 K/A

Reference:

G2.1.25 RO 3.9 SRO 4.2 Examinee: ___________________________

NRC Examiner: ____________________

Facility Evaluator: ______________________

Date: ____________________________

Method of testing:

Simulated Performance _______________ Actual Performance _______________________

Classroom ______________ Simulator ________________ Plant _____________________

Read to the examinee:

I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues.

When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

Initial Conditions:

Unit 2 has experienced a LOCA.

RCS pressure is recovering and the control room crew has transitioned to 19263-C, Response to Voids in Reactor Vessel, due to low RVLIS level.

Initiating Cue:

The Shift Supervisor has directed you to, Use the indications provided to determine the maximum allowable venting time by completing Attachment 3 of 19263-C.

1AR-12979, Containment Hydrogen Recorder, is OOS.

2 Task Standard:

Candidate correctly determines the maximum allowable venting time using Attachment 3 of 19263-C, Response to Voids in Reactor Vessel.

Required Materials: and Figure 1 of 19263-C, Response to Voids in Reactor Vessel (rev. 22)

Six pages of instrument pictures Calculator Ruler or straight edge General

References:

None Time Critical Task:

No Validation Time:

12 minutes

3 Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk and bolded.

START TIME: __________

  • JPM 1.

Determine maximum allowable venting time.

Standard:

Candidate correctly determines a maximum allowable venting time of 1.05 - 1.19 minutes or 1.15 - 1.31 minutes by completing of 19263-C, Response to Voids in Reactor Vessel.

NOTE: Either range is acceptable based on which hydrogen concentration meter is selected in Step 2.a. of Attachment 3.

NOTE TO EXAMINER: The Answer Key is on the following pages.

Comment:

STOP TIME: __________

Terminating cue:

Candidate returns initiating cue sheet.

4 INSTRUMENT READINGS OBTAINED FROM PICTURES (DO NOT PROVIDE TO CANDIDATES)

Indicator Value UT-2501 140° F AI-12979 / AI-12980 1.9% / 2.0%

PI-408 750 psig PI-418 800 psig PI-428 750 psig PI-438 775 psig

5 ATTACHMENT 3 ANSWER KEY (DO NOT PROVIDE TO CANDIDATES)

Critical step data is highlighted END OF ATTACHMENT 3

1.

Determine Containment Volume at Standard Temperature and Pressure:

a. Record Containment Temperature (°F).

(Plant Computer Point UT-2501) 140

b. Convert using Rankine Temperature:

492 / (1.a. + 460) =

0.8 - 0.82

c. Calculate CNMT Volume at STP:

(2.75E6 Cu. ft.) x (1.b.) =

2.2 - 2.255 E6

2.

Determine the maximum H2 (hydrogen) volume that can be safely vented:

a. Record Containment H2 reading in percent.

(AI-12979 or AI-12980 or AR-12979) 1.9 or 2 (based on meter selected)

b. Determine H2 concentration margin:

[3.0% - (2.a.)] / 100% =

0.011 or 0.01 (based on value used in 2.a.)

c. Calculate maximum volume:

(2.b.) x (1.c.) =

24200 - 24805 or 22000 - 22550 (based on value used in 2.b.)

3.

Determine H2 Vent Flow rate as a function of RCS pressure:

a. Record RCS pressure using highest reading meter.

800 (highest reading)

PI-408 PI-418 PI-428 PI-438

b. Use FIGURE 1 to determine H2 Flow rate.

20000 [+/- 1000]

4.

Calculate maximum venting time:

a. Maximum Venting time:

(2.c.) / (3.b.) = 1.15 - 1.31 or 1.05 - 1.19 minutes (ranges based on value used in 2.c.)

6 FIGURE 1 ANSWER KEY (DO NOT PROVIDE TO CANDIDATES)

FIGURE 1 HYDROGEN FLOW RATE VERSUS RCS PRESSURE 0

250 500 750 1000 1250 1500 1750 2000 2250 2500 0

10 20 30 40 50 60 C = HYDROGEN FLOW RATE in SCFM (x 1000)

R C

S P

R E

S S

U R

E P

S I

G

7 Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No.: V-NRC-JP-19263-HL19 Examinees Name:

Examiners Name:

Date Performed:

Number of Attempts:

Time to Complete:

Question Documentation:

Question: ____________________________________________________________________

Response: ___________________________________________________________________

Result: Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date: ____________________________

Initial Conditions:

Unit 2 has experienced a LOCA.

RCS pressure is recovering and the control room crew has transitioned to 19263-C, Response to Voids in Reactor Vessel, due to low RVLIS level.

Initiating Cue:

The Shift Supervisor has directed you to, Use the indications provided to determine the maximum allowable venting time by completing Attachment 3 of 19263-C.

1AR-12979, Containment Hydrogen Recorder, is OOS.

140.0

1 NRC RO / SRO Admin Job Performance Measure b Facility: Vogtle Task No: V-LO-TA-27003 Task

Title:

Determine Shutdown Margin With One Stuck Rod JPM No: V-NRC-JP-14005-HL19 K/A

Reference:

G2.1.43 RO 4.1 SRO 4.3 Examinee: ___________________________

NRC Examiner: _____________________

Facility Evaluator: ______________________

Date: _____________________________

Method of testing:

Simulated Performance ______________ Actual Performance _________________________

Classroom ______________ Simulator _______________ Plant _______________________

Read to the examinee:

I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues.

When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

Initial Conditions:

During control rod operability testing on Unit 1, CBD rod D-4 does not move when demanded.

The Shift Supervisor has entered Tech Spec LCO 3.1.4, Rod Group Alignment Limits.

Initiating Cue:

The Shift Supervisor has directed you to, Use 14005-1, Shutdown Margin and Keff Calculations, and the provided references to calculate the available Shutdown Margin for the current conditions.

2 Current conditions:

Unit 1 power history: 100% power for last 30 days Cycle burn-up: 8,500 MWD/MTU CBD rod D4 failed to move on demand and is considered untrippable RCS boron concentration: 1450 ppm Power level: 100%

Tavg: 585.4° F ARO position: 228 steps Axial Offset Reactivity Correction: 0 pcm Rod Bank Demand Positions:

DRPI Indication Positions:

CBA 228 CBA 228 CBB 228 CBB 228 CBC 228 CBC 228 CBD 220 CBD 222 (Rod D4 at 228)

SDA 228 SDA 228 SDB 228 SDB 228 SDC 228 SDC 228 SDD 228 SDD 228 SDE 228 SDE 228

3 Task Standard:

Candidate correctly calculates an available shutdown margin of 1.65 -

1.67% (or 1.7% if significant figures are being tracked by the candidate) k/k for the given conditions using 14005-1, Shutdown Margin and Keff Calculations.

Required Materials:

14005-1, Shutdown Margin and Keff Calculations (rev. 27.1)

TR 13.1.1, Shutdown Margin (SDM)

Current conditions sheet PTDB COLR Calculator General

References:

None Time Critical Task:

No Validation Time:

15 minutes

4 Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk and bolded.

START TIME: __________

JPM 1.

6.1.1 IF Shutdown Margin is to be calculated in Mode 1 or 2, complete Data Sheet 1. Data Sheet 1 accounts for: (a) one or more untrippable rods, (b) one or more individual rods not aligned within 12 steps of their group step counter demand position below the insertion limit for their respective bank(s) and (c) one or more shutdown or control banks below insertion limits specified in the COLR.

Standard:

Candidate determines Data Sheet 1 is to be used to calculate Shutdown Margin.

Comment:

JPM 2.

Data Sheet 1: Shutdown Margin in Modes 1 and 2 Section A: Record current conditions.

Standard:

Candidate records the current conditions in Data Sheet 1, Section A, of 14005-1, Shutdown Margin and Keff Calculations.

Comment:

  • JPM 3.

Section B Calculate available Shutdown Margin.

Standard:

Candidate correctly calculates an available Shutdown Margin of 1.662 -

1.663 % k/k using Data Sheet 1 of 14005-1, Shutdown Margin and Keff Calculations.

NOTE TO EXAMINER: The Answer Key is on the following pages.

Comment:

STOP TIME: __________

Terminating cue:

Candidate returns initiating cue sheet.

5 Data Sheet 1, Section A, ANSWER KEY (DO NOT PROVIDE TO CANDIDATES)

NOTE TO EXAMINER: Data entered in Section A is not critical.

A.1 Cycle Burnup __8500____ MWD/MTU (From Reactor Engineering)

A.2 Rod bank demand positions CBA _228___ CBB _228___ CBC _228___ CBD _220__

SBA _228___ SBB _228___ SBC _228___ SBD _228___ SBE _228___

A.3 Individual rods not aligned within 12 steps of their group step counter demand position

__N/A__ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______

A.4 Rod Bank Insertion Limit (COLR 2.4 and 2.5)

CBA 225 CBB 225 CBC 225 CBD 161 SBA 225 SBB 225 SBC 225 SBD 225 SBE 225 A.5 Number of steps (by demand position) each control rod bank in A.2 is BELOW its insertion limit CBA _N/A___ CBB _______ CBC _______ CBD _______

Number of steps (by demand position) each shutdown rod bank in A.2 is BELOW its insertion limit SBA _N/A___ SBB _______ SBC _______ SBD _______ SBE _______

A.6 Review A.3 and record below the number of steps (by DRPI indication) each individual rod in A.3 is BELOW the rod insertion limit A.4 for its bank

_N/A___ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______

A.7 Number of Actual Untrippable Rods __1__

A.8 Boron Concentration _1450__ ppm A.9 Power Level _100__ %

6 Data Sheet 1, Section B, ANSWER KEY (DO NOT PROVIDE TO CANDIDATES)

NOTE TO EXAMINER: Critical step data is highlighted.

B.1 Worth of rods at ARI-1 Rod Worth For SDM at Power Level (A.9) and Burnup (A.1) (PTDB TAB 1.5.2-T1)

+ __5299__ pcm B.2 Worth of rod banks below insertion limit:

(Summation of A.5) x 18

__0__ x 18 =

+ ____0___ pcm B.3 Worth of individual rods misaligned below the insertion limit for their bank:

(Summation of A.6) x 4

__0__ x 4 =

+ ____0___ pcm B.4 Worth Of Most Reactive Rod For SDM at Burnup (A.1)

(PTDB TAB 1.5.3-T1)

+ ___834__ pcm B.5 Worth of Actual Untrippable Rods:

IF HAVE UNTRIPPABLE RODS:

[(A.7) x (B.4) x 1.35] + [(B.4) x 0.35]

[__1___ x __834__x 1.35] + [_834__ x 0.35] =

OR IF ALL RODS ARE TRIPPABLE: 0

+ 1400 - 1418 pcm (NOTE: Low end of ranges provide allowance if tracking significant figures)

B.6 Adjusted rod worth considering untrippable rods, misaligned rods, rods below the insertion limit, and uncertainty:

[(B.1) - (B.2) - (B.3) - (B.5)] x 0.93

[_5299_ - __0__ - __0__ - _1418_] x 0.93 =

+ 3609 - 3617 pcm or 3600 B.7 Power Defect For Shutdown Margin at Power Level (A.9) and Burnup (A.1) (PTDB TAB 1.1.2-T1)

+ __1897__ pcm B.8 Void Collapse Defect

+ 50___ pcm (Continued on next page)

7 Data Sheet 1, Section B, ANSWER KEY (DO NOT PROVIDE TO CANDIDATES)

B.9 Axial Offset Reactivity Correction (From Reactor Engineering)

+ ____0___ pcm B.10 Available Shutdown Reactivity:

(B.6) - (B.7) - (B.8) - (B.9)

_3609 - 3617_ - _1897_ - __50___ - __0__ =

( + ) 1662 - 1670 pcm or 3600 or 1653 B.11 Shutdown margin: (B.10) / 1000.0

( + ) 1.65 - 1.67 %

or 1.7 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA Shutdown Margin (B.11) shall be greater than or equal to limit specified in the COLR per Technical Requirement Manual TR 13.1.1 (COLR 2.1.1).

YES NO Completed By:

Candidate Todays date / time Signature Date/Time Verified By:

Signature Date/Time

8 Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No.: V-NRC-JP-14005-HL19 Examinees Name:

Examiners Name:

Date Performed:

Number of Attempts:

Time to Complete:

Question Documentation:

Question: ___________________________________________________________________

Response: __________________________________________________________________

Result: Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date: ____________________________

Initial Conditions:

During control rod operability testing on Unit 1, CBD rod D-4 does not move when demanded.

The Shift Supervisor has entered Tech Spec LCO 3.1.4, Rod Group Alignment Limits.

Initiating Cue:

The Shift Supervisor has directed you to, Use 14005-1, Shutdown Margin and Keff Calculations, and the provided references to calculate the available Shutdown Margin for the current conditions.

Current conditions:

Unit 1 power history: 100% power for last 30 days Cycle burn-up: 8,500 MWD/MTU CBD rod D4 failed to move on demand and is considered untrippable RCS boron concentration: 1450 ppm Power level: 100%

Tavg: 585.4° F ARO position: 228 steps Axial Offset Reactivity Correction: 0 pcm Rod Bank Demand Positions:

DRPI Indication Positions:

CBA 228 CBA 228 CBB 228 CBB 228 CBC 228 CBC 228 CBD 220 CBD 222 (Rod D4 at 228)

SDA 228 SDA 228 SDB 228 SDB 228 SDC 228 SDC 228 SDD 228 SDD 228 SDE 228 SDE 228

1 NRC RO Admin Job Performance Measure c Facility: Vogtle Task No: V-LO-TA-17007 Task

Title:

Perform Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio Surveillance for Inoperable QPTR Monitor Alarm JPM No: V-NRC-JP-14915-HL19 K/A

Reference:

G2.2.12 RO 3.7 SRO 4.1 Examinee: ___________________________

NRC Examiner: _____________________

Facility Evaluator: _____________________

Date: _____________________________

Method of testing:

Simulated Performance ________________ Actual Performance _______________________

Classroom ______________ Simulator ______________

Plant ____________________

Read to the examinee:

I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues.

When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

Initial Conditions:

Unit 1 is at 100% RTP.

Annunciator ALB10-E06 RADIAL TILT is lit.

I&C reports that the Quadrant Power Tilt Monitor alarm is inoperable.

Initiating Cue:

The Shift Supervisor has directed you to, Perform 14915-1, Special Conditions Surveillance Logs, for QPTR Monitoring, AND complete Section 7.0, Evaluation and Review, using the following provided data.

2 NI Channel Detector Current 1NI-41 A

409 mA 1NI-42 A

380 mA 1NI-43 A

450 mA 1NI-44 A

415 mA 1NI-41 B

430 mA 1NI-42 B

405 mA 1NI-43 B

445 mA 1NI-44 B

425 mA

3 Task Standard:

Candidate performs QPTR calculation correctly using 14915-1, Data Sheet 7, and determines the upper value is 1.03 (> 1.02).

Required Materials:

14915-1, Special Condition Surveillance Logs (rev. 48.1)

Unit 1 Plant Technical Data Book, Tab 5.0 (rev. 159)

Calculator Red Ink Pen, if requested General

References:

None Time Critical Task:

No Validation Time:

12 minutes

4 Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk and bolded.

START TIME: __________

JPM 1.

NOTE TO EXAMINER: An example of Data Sheet 7, Sheets 1 and 2, is included at end of JPM.

DATA SHEET 7 Sheet 1 of 2 QUADRANT POWER TILT RATIO NOTES The arrangement of the NI rack layout is Channel I, II, IV, and III.

If ALB 10 D02 or E02 annunciate and power is less than 50% performance of this data sheet is not required.

If ALB 10 E06 annunciates and power is less than 10% performance of this data sheet is not required.

Prior to taking readings from the upper and lower detector meters, change scales on the RANGE MILLI-AMPS Switch and then return it to its original position. This will wipe the switch contacts giving a more accurate reading.

1. Calculate and record Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio at least once per 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> using Sheet 2. PC based spreadsheet may be used for QPTR calculation if normalization factors used are verified current with the PTDB Tab 5.0 revision. If performing a manual calculation, compare PTDB Tab 5.0 with the PC Spreadsheet (if the PC is available) to verify normalization factors.

CUE:

If candidate requests TILT DEVIATION from engineering, Perform procedure with the information provided.

Standard:

Candidate reviews NOTES and step. PC Spreadsheet is not available.

Comment:

5 JPM 2.

2. With one Power Range NI inoperable, obtain TILT DEVIATION from Reactor Engineering as determined from moveable incore detectors and verify it is within

+/-0.02 of QPTR obtained from the operable power range NIs. (Use avg. and max. of 3 operable NIs)

CUE:

If candidate requests TILT DEVIATION from engineering, Perform procedure with the information provided.

Standard:

Candidate reviews step and determines no Power Range NI is inoperable, so obtaining TILT DEVIATION is not required.

Comment:

JPM 3.

NOTE A Fluke 8050A Digital Multimeter may be used to obtain more accurate current values for calculation of QPTR.

3. If a Fluke 8050A Digital Multimeter will be used to obtain current values from the NI Drawer, record instrument information below:

Instrument ID No._______________________

Cal Due Date__________________________

Standard:

Candidate reviews step and determines a Multimeter will not be used.

Comment:

6

  • JPM 4.
4. Verify Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio is less than or equal to 1.02.

Standard:

Candidate calculates the Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio using Sheet 2 of Data Sheet 7 and determines the upper value is 1.03 (> 1.02). NOTE: Rounding to two decimal places is not critical.

Comment:

  • JPM 5.
5. With Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio greater than 1.02, initiate action in accordance with Technical Specification LCO 3.2.4 and continue to calculate and record QPTR once every 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> on Sheet 2.

Standard:

Section 7.0, Evaluation and Review, is correctly completed to notify the Shift Supervisor that the calculated Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio exceeds the Technical Specification limit.

Comment:

STOP TIME: __________

Terminating cue:

Candidate returns initiating cue sheet.

7 Sheet 1 of 2 DATA SHEET 7 QUADRANT POWER TILT RATIO NOTES The arrangement of the NI rack layout is Channel I, II, IV and III.

If ALB 10 D02 or E02 annunciate and power is less than 50% performance of this data sheet is not required.

If ALB 10 E06 annunciates and power is less than 10% performance of this data sheet is not required.

Prior to taking readings from the upper and lower detector meters, change scales on the RANGE MILLI-AMPS Switch and then return it to its original position. This will wipe the switch contacts giving a more accurate reading.

1.

Calculate and record Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio at least once per 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> using Sheet 2. PC based spreadsheet may be used for QPTR calculation if normalization factors used are verified current with the PTDB Tab 5.0 revision. If performing a manual calculation, compare PTDB Tab 5.0 with the PC Spreadsheet (if the PC is available) to verify normalization factors.

2.

With one Power Range NI inoperable, obtain TILT DEVIATION from Reactor Engineering as determined from moveable incore detectors and verify it is within +/-0.02 of QPTR obtained from the operable power range NIs. (Use avg and max of 3 operable NIs).

NOTE A Fluke 8050A Digital Multimeter may be used to obtain more accurate current values for calculation of QPTR.

3.

If a Fluke 8050A Digital Multimeter will be used to obtain current values from the NI Drawer, record instrument information below.

Instrument ID No.________________________

Cal Due Date_____________________________

4.

Verify Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio is less than or equal to 1.02.

5.

With Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio greater than 1.02, initiate action in accordance with Technical Specification LCO 3.2.4 and continue to calculate and record QPTR once every 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> on sheet 2.

8 (ANSWER KEY - DO NOT PROVIDE TO CANDIDATES)

(CRITICAL STEPS ARE HIGHLIGHTED YELLOW)

NOTE TO EXAMINER: Rounding of the values is not critical. The critical element is based on using the correct current and normalization factor to determine the value.

DATA SHEET 7 Sheet 2 of 2 DATE ____Today_____

TIME ____Now_______

NI Channel Detector Current Factor*

41 A

_409 mA_ x _1.112_ = _454.808_ (1) 42 A

_380 mA_ x _1.108_ = _421.040_ (1) 43 A

_450 mA_ x _1.025_ = _461.250_ (1) 44 A

_415 mA_ x _1.096_ = _454.840_ (1)

Avg = _447.985_ (1)

QPTR (Upper) = Max(upper) = _1.03_(2)

Avg(upper)

NI Channel Detector Current Factor*

41 B

_430 mA_ x _1.058_ = _454.940_ (1) 42 B

_405 mA_ x _1.071_ = _433.755_ (1) 43 B

_445 mA_ x _1.000_ = _445.000_ (1) 44 B

_425 mA_ x _1.052_ = _447.100_ (1)

Avg = _445.199_ (1)

QPTR (Lower) = Max(lower) = _1.02_(2)

Avg(lower)

QPTR = Max of QPTR(upper) or QPTR(lower) = _1.03__

TILT DEVIATION

= _N/A_

(from Reactor Engineering if applicable)

COMPLETED BY

____Candidate_______

Shift Supervisor Review:

______________/____________/____________

Initial Date Time

  • Factor = Normalization Factor from Plant Technical Data Book tab 5.0 Note 1 = Calculations should be performed to 3 decimal places Note 2 = Round to 2 decimal places (if the 3rd decimal is 5 round up, if 3rd decimal is <5, round down)

9 (ANSWER KEY - DO NOT PROVIDE TO CANDIDATES)

(CRITICAL STEPS ARE HIGHLIGHTED YELLOW) 7.0 EVALUATION AND REVIEW 7.1 TEST PURPOSE Special Condition(s):

______Quadrant Power Tilt Monitor alarm is inoperable____________

Data Sheet(s) completed (Circle Appropriate Sheets):

1 2 3 4a 4b 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 7.2 Results obtained through the performance of this procedure meet the ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA of Section 6.0.

YES NO 7.3 IF no was checked, immediately notify the SS and initiate action in accordance with the actions specified on the data sheet(s) not meeting the acceptance criteria.

7.4 Comments (include any abnormal conditions and corrective actions taken):

___Upper QPTR exceeds 1.02_________________________________

Test Completed and SS Notified:

Supervisory Review:

Signature Date Time

10 Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No.: V-NRC-JP-14915-HL19 Examinees Name:

Examiners Name:

Date Performed:

Number of Attempts:

Time to Complete:

Question Documentation:

Question: ___________________________________________________________________

Response: __________________________________________________________________

Result: Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date: ____________________________

Initial Conditions:

Unit 1 is at 100% RTP.

Annunciator ALB10-E06, RADIAL TILT, is lit.

I&C reports that the Quadrant Power Tilt Monitor alarm is inoperable.

Initiating Cue:

The Shift Supervisor has directed you to, Perform 14915-1, Special Conditions Surveillance Logs, for QPTR Monitoring, AND complete of Section 7.0, Evaluation and Review, using the following provided data.

NI Channel Detector Current 1NI-41 A

409 mA 1NI-42 A

380 mA 1NI-43 A

450 mA 1NI-44 A

415 mA 1NI-41 B

430 mA 1NI-42 B

405 mA 1NI-43 B

445 mA 1NI-44 B

425 mA

1 NRC SRO Admin Job Performance Measure c Facility: Vogtle Task No: V-LO-TA-17007 Task

Title:

Perform and Evaluate Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio Surveillance for Inoperable QPTR Monitor Alarm JPM No: V-NRC-JP-14915-HL19 K/A

Reference:

G2.2.12 RO 3.7 SRO 4.1 Examinee: ___________________________

NRC Examiner: ____________________

Facility Evaluator: _____________________

Date: ____________________________

Method of testing:

Simulated Performance _________________ Actual Performance _____________________

Classroom ________________ Simulator ___________________ Plant ________________

Read to the examinee:

I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues.

When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

Initial Conditions:

Unit 1 is at 100% RTP.

You just started your 12-hour shift.

Annunciator ALB10-E06 RADIAL TILT is lit.

I&C reports that the Quadrant Power Tilt Monitor alarm is inoperable.

Initiating Cue:

The Shift Supervisor has directed you to, Perform 14915-1, Special Conditions Surveillance Logs, for QPTR Monitoring, AND complete Section 7.0, Evaluation and Review, using the following provided data.

2 NI Channel Detector Current 1NI-41 A

409 mA 1NI-42 A

380 mA 1NI-43 A

450 mA 1NI-44 A

415 mA 1NI-41 B

430 mA 1NI-42 B

405 mA 1NI-43 B

445 mA 1NI-44 B

425 mA Based on the results of the surveillance, is any Tech Spec LCO NOT met?

If any Tech Spec LCO is NOT met, THEN determine all Tech Spec REQUIRED ACTIONS to be performed during your shift, if any, for the given plant conditions.

3 Task Standard:

Candidate performs QPTR calculation correctly using 14915-1, Data Sheet 7, and determines the upper value is 1.03 (> 1.02). Candidate then evaluates the data to determine the correct Tech Spec applicable actions.

Required Materials:

14915-1, Special Condition Surveillance Logs (rev. 48.1)

Unit 1 Plant Technical Data Book, Tab 5.0 (rev. 159)

Tech Specs and Tech Spec Bases Calculator Red Ink Pen, if requested General

References:

None Time Critical Task:

No Validation Time:

16 minutes

4 Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk and bolded.

START TIME: __________

JPM 1.

NOTE TO EXAMINER: An example of Data Sheet 7, Sheets 1 and 2, is included at end of JPM.

DATA SHEET 7 Sheet 1 of 2 QUADRANT POWER TILT RATIO NOTES The arrangement of the NI rack layout is Channel I, II, IV, and III.

If ALB 10 D02 or E02 annunciate and power is less than 50% performance of this data sheet is not required.

If ALB 10 E06 annunciates and power is less than 10% performance of this data sheet is not required.

Prior to taking readings from the upper and lower detector meters, change scales on the RANGE MILLI-AMPS Switch and then return it to its original position. This will wipe the switch contacts giving a more accurate reading.

1. Calculate and record Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio at least once per 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> using Sheet 2. PC based spreadsheet may be used for QPTR calculation if normalization factors used are verified current with the PTDB Tab 5.0 revision. If performing a manual calculation, compare PTDB Tab 5.0 with the PC Spreadsheet (if the PC is available) to verify normalization factors.

CUE:

If candidate requests TILT DEVIATION from engineering, Perform procedure with the information provided.

Standard:

Candidate reviews NOTES and step. PC Spreadsheet is not available.

Comment:

5 JPM 2.

2. With one Power Range NI inoperable, obtain TILT DEVIATION from Reactor Engineering as determined from moveable incore detectors and verify it is within

+/-0.02 of QPTR obtained from the operable power range NIs. (Use avg. and max. of 3 operable NIs)

CUE:

If candidate requests TILT DEVIATION from engineering, Perform procedure with the information provided.

Standard:

Candidate reviews step and determines no Power Range NI is inoperable, so obtaining TILT DEVIATION is not required.

Comment:

JPM 3.

NOTE A Fluke 8050A Digital Multimeter may be used to obtain more accurate current values for calculation of QPTR.

3. If a Fluke 8050A Digital Multimeter will be used to obtain current values from the NI Drawer, record instrument information below.

Instrument ID No._______________________

Cal Due Date__________________________

Standard:

Candidate reviews step and determines a Multimeter will not be used.

Comment:

6

  • JPM 4.
4. Verify Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio is less than or equal to 1.02.

Standard:

Candidate calculates the Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio using Sheet 2 of Data Sheet 7 and determines the upper value is 1.03 (> 1.02). NOTE: Rounding to two decimal places is not critical.

Comment:

  • JPM 5.
5. With Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio greater than 1.02, initiate action in accordance with Technical Specification LCO 3.2.4 and continue to calculate and record QPTR once every 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> on sheet 2.

The Tech Spec LCO 3.2.4 REQUIRED ACTION for QPTR > 1.02 is to limit THERMAL POWER to 3% below RTP for each 1% of QPTR > 1.00 within 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />. With calculated QPTR = 1.03, a power reduction to at least 9% below RTP (100% - 9% = 91%) is required.

NOTE TO EXAMINER: LCO 3.2.4 includes additional required actions to perform periodic manual QPTR calculations and to perform other surveillances after the thermal power reduction. These actions are NOT necessary to successfully complete the critical step, which is to initiate action in accordance with Technical Specification LCO 3.2.4.

Standard:

Candidate determines a power reduction to 9% below RTP (91%) is required.

Comment:

STOP TIME: __________

Terminating cue:

Candidate returns initiating cue sheet.

7

8

9 Sheet 1 of 2 DATA SHEET 7 QUADRANT POWER TILT RATIO NOTES The arrangement of the NI rack layout is Channel I, II, IV and III.

If ALB 10 D02 or E02 annunciate and power is less than 50% performance of this data sheet is not required.

If ALB 10 E06 annunciates and power is less than 10% performance of this data sheet is not required.

Prior to taking readings from the upper and lower detector meters, change scales on the RANGE MILLI-AMPS Switch and then return it to its original position. This will wipe the switch contacts giving a more accurate reading.

1.

Calculate and record Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio at least once per 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> using Sheet 2. PC based spreadsheet may be used for QPTR calculation if normalization factors used are verified current with the PTDB Tab 5.0 revision. If performing a manual calculation, compare PTDB Tab 5.0 with the PC Spreadsheet (if the PC is available) to verify normalization factors.

2.

With one Power Range NI inoperable, obtain TILT DEVIATION from Reactor Engineering as determined from moveable incore detectors and verify it is within +/-0.02 of QPTR obtained from the operable power range NIs. (Use avg and max of 3 operable NIs).

NOTE A Fluke 8050A Digital Multimeter may be used to obtain more accurate current values for calculation of QPTR.

3.

If a Fluke 8050A Digital Multimeter will be used to obtain current values from the NI Drawer, record instrument information below.

Instrument ID No.________________________

Cal Due Date_____________________________

4.

Verify Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio is less than or equal to 1.02.

5.

With Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio greater than 1.02, initiate action in accordance with Technical Specification LCO 3.2.4 and continue to calculate and record QPTR once every 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> on sheet 2.

10 (ANSWER KEY - DO NOT PROVIDE TO CANDIDATES)

(CRITICAL STEPS ARE HIGHLIGHTED YELLOW)

NOTE TO EXAMINER: Rounding of the values is not critical. The critical element is based on using the correct current and normalization factor to determine the value.

DATA SHEET 7 Sheet 2 of 2 DATE ____Today_____

TIME ____Now_______

NI Channel Detector Current Factor*

41 A

_409 mA_ x _1.112_ = _454.808_ (1) 42 A

_380 mA_ x _1.108_ = _421.040_ (1) 43 A

_450 mA_ x _1.025_ = _461.250_ (1) 44 A

_415 mA_ x _1.096_ = _454.840_ (1)

Avg = _447.985_ (1)

QPTR (Upper) = Max(upper) = _1.03_(2)

Avg(upper)

NI Channel Detector Current Factor*

41 B

_430 mA_ x _1.058_ = _454.940_ (1) 42 B

_405 mA_ x _1.071_ = _433.755_ (1) 43 B

_445 mA_ x _1.000_ = _445.000_ (1) 44 B

_425 mA_ x _1.052_ = _447.100_ (1)

Avg = _445.199_ (1)

QPTR (Lower) = Max(lower) = _1.02_(2)

Avg(lower)

QPTR = Max of QPTR(upper) or QPTR(lower) = _1.03__

TILT DEVIATION

= _N/A_

(from Reactor Engineering if applicable)

COMPLETED BY

____Candidate_______

Shift Supervisor Review:

______________/____________/____________

Initial Date Time

  • Factor = Normalization Factor from Plant Technical Data Book tab 5.0 Note 1 = Calculations should be performed to 3 decimal places Note 2 = Round to 2 decimal places (if the 3rd decimal is 5 round up, if 3rd decimal is <5, round down)

11 (ANSWER KEY - DO NOT PROVIDE TO CANDIDATES)

(CRITICAL STEPS ARE HIGHLIGHTED YELLOW) 7.0 EVALUATION AND REVIEW 7.1 TEST PURPOSE Special Condition(s):

______Quadrant Power Tilt Monitor alarm is inoperable____________

Data Sheet(s) completed (Circle Appropriate Sheets):

1 2 3 4a 4b 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 7.2 Results obtained through the performance of this procedure meet the ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA of Section 6.0.

YES NO 7.3 IF no was checked, immediately notify the SS and initiate action in accordance with the actions specified on the data sheet(s) not meeting the acceptance criteria.

7.4 Comments (include any abnormal conditions and corrective actions taken):

___________Upper QPTR exceeds 1.02_________________________

Test Completed and SS Notified:

Supervisory Review:

Signature Date Time

12 Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No.: V-NRC-JP-14915-HL19 Examinees Name:

Examiners Name:

Date Performed:

Number of Attempts:

Time to Complete:

Question Documentation:

Question: ___________________________________________________________________

Response: __________________________________________________________________

Result: Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date: ______________________________

Initial Conditions:

Unit 1 is at 100% RTP.

Annunciator ALB10-E06, RADIAL TILT, is lit.

I&C reports that the Quadrant Power Tilt Monitor alarm is inoperable.

Initiating Cue:

The Shift Supervisor has directed you to, Perform 14915-1, Special Conditions Surveillance Logs, for QPTR Monitoring, AND complete of Section 7.0, Evaluation and Review, using the following provided data.

NI Channel Detector Current 1NI-41 A

409 mA 1NI-42 A

380 mA 1NI-43 A

450 mA 1NI-44 A

415 mA 1NI-41 B

430 mA 1NI-42 B

405 mA 1NI-43 B

445 mA 1NI-44 B

425 mA Based on the results of the surveillance, is any Tech Spec LCO NOT met?

If any Tech Spec LCO is NOT met, THEN determine all Tech Spec REQUIRED ACTIONS to be performed during your shift, if any, for the given plant conditions.

1 NRC SRO Admin Job Performance Measure d Facility: Vogtle Task No: N/A Task

Title:

Assess Radiological Conditions in an Emergency and Determine if a Task Can be Performed JPM No: V-NRC-JP-91301-HL19 K/A

Reference:

G2.3.14 SRO 3.8 Examinee: ___________________________

NRC Examiner: ______________________

Facility Evaluator: _____________________

Date: ______________________________

Method of testing:

Simulated Performance ________________

Actual Performance ___________________

Classroom ______________

Simulator ______________

Plant _____________

2 Read to the examinee:

I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and will provide initiating cues.

When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

Initial Conditions:

Unit 1, SG #1 has a tube rupture, and SGs #2 and #4 have tube leaks.

Chemistry samples indicate fuel failure has occurred.

A General Emergency has been declared with site boundary doses exceeding PAGs.

SGs #1, #2, and #4 ARVs have failed open and are required to be isolated.

A Systems Operator (SO) is assigned to manually isolate the ARVs.

The SO has an accumulated year-to-date dose of 960 mrem.

The SO is NOT a volunteer.

The following times are required to close each manual ARV isolation valve:

TASK ESTIMATED TIME Isolate 1PV-3000 (loop 1 ARV) 15 minutes Isolate 1PV-3010 (loop 2 ARV) 20 minutes Isolate 1PV-3030 (loop 4 ARV) 18 minutes NOTE: Assume no dose is received while traveling between tasks and that the actual completion times are the same as the estimated times.

Initiating Cue:

You are the Emergency Director. Based on the given conditions and using the survey maps provided, answer the following questions:

a.

What is the Emergency Exposure Limit for the assigned Systems Operator to perform the tasks listed above?

b.

Can the Systems Operator complete all of the tasks listed above without exceeding the applicable Emergency Exposure Limit?

3 Task Standard:

Upon successful completion of this JPM, the candidate will correctly:

1.

State the Emergency Exposure Limit for the SO to isolate the ARVs (protect a large population).

2.

Determine if the tasks can be performed without exceeding the Emergency Exposure Limit.

Required Materials:

91301-C, Emergency Exposure Guidelines ARV valve room survey maps Calculator General

References:

None Time Critical Task:

No Validation Time:

16 minutes NOTE TO EXAMINER: JPM knowledge of the Emergency Exposure Limits is an SRO-Only objective. However, since the candidate is given the limits in 91301-C, the JPM is not an SRO-Only JPM.

V-LO-LP-40101-34:

State the emergency TEDE limits for the following (SRO only):

a.

All activities

b.

Protecting valuable property

c.

Lifesaving actions or protection of large populations

4 Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk and bolded.

START TIME: __________

  • JPM 1.

Determine applicable Emergency Exposure Limit.

Given a General Emergency with three failed fission product barriers, closure of the open ARVs will limit the exposure to a large population. Since the Systems Operator is NOT a volunteer, the Emergency Exposure Limit is 25 rem.

Isolating the ARVs is not done to protect equipment or property, which would have an Emergency Exposure Limit of 10 rem.

Standard:

Candidate determines that the applicable Emergency Exposure Limit for the task is 25 rem.

Comment:

  • JPM 2.

Calculate the dose received while isolating 1PV-3000 (loop 1 ARV).

Using the correct survey map, a dose rate of 16 rem/hour at the valve is determined.

The valve operation will take 15 minutes.

16 rem/hour (1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> / 60 minutes) (15 minutes) = 4 rem [no range on calculated value]

Standard:

Candidate calculates dose to isolate 1PV-3000 to be 4 rem [no range on final value].

Comment:

5

  • JPM 3.

Calculate the dose received while isolating 1PV-3010 (loop 2 ARV).

Using the correct survey map, a dose rate of 48 rem/hour at the valve is determined.

The valve operation will take 20 minutes.

48 rem/hour (1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> / 60 minutes) (20 minutes) = 16 rem [no range on calculated value]

Standard:

Candidate calculates dose to isolate 1PV-3010 to be 16 rem [no range on final value].

Comment:

  • JPM 4.

Calculate the dose received while isolating 1PV-3030 (loop 4 ARV).

Using the correct survey map, a dose rate of 14 rem/hour at the valve is determined.

The valve operation will take 18 minutes.

14 rem/hour (1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> / 60 minutes) (18 minutes) = 4.2 rem [no range on calculated value]

Standard:

Candidate calculates dose to isolate 1PV-3010 to be 4.2 rem [no range on final value].

Comment:

6

  • JPM 5.

Determine if the Emergency Exposure Limit will be exceeded.

Total calculated dose received would be:

4 rem + 16 rem + 4.2 rem = 24.2 rem (non-emergency exposure is not added)

Standard:

Candidate determines that the total dose received (24.2 rem) will NOT exceed the Emergency Exposure Limit (25 rem) for the tasks performed.

NOTE: The annual SO dose to date, 960 mrem, is NOT added to the emergency exposure of 24.2 rem.

Comment:

STOP TIME: __________

Terminating cue:

Candidate returns initiating cue sheet.

7 Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No.: V-NRC-JP-91301-HL19 Examinees Name:

Examiners Name:

Date Performed:

Number of Attempts:

Time to Complete:

Question Documentation:

Question: ____________________________________________________________________

Response: ___________________________________________________________________

Result: Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date: _______________________________

Initial Conditions:

Unit 1, SG #1 has a tube rupture, and SGs #2 and #4 have tube leaks.

Chemistry samples indicate fuel failure has occurred.

A General Emergency has been declared with site boundary doses exceeding PAGs.

SGs #1, #2, and #4 ARVs have failed open and are required to be isolated.

A Systems Operator (SO) is assigned to manually isolate the ARVs.

The SO has an accumulated year-to-date dose of 960 mrem.

The SO is NOT a volunteer.

The following times are required to close each manual ARV isolation valve:

TASK ESTIMATED TIME Isolate 1PV-3000 (loop 1 ARV) 15 minutes Isolate 1PV-3010 (loop 2 ARV) 20 minutes Isolate 1PV-3030 (loop 4 ARV) 18 minutes NOTE: Assume no dose is received while traveling between tasks and that the actual completion times are the same as the estimated times.

Initiating Cue:

You are the Emergency Director. Based on the given conditions and using the survey maps provided, answer the following questions:

a.

What is the Emergency Exposure Limit for the Systems Operator to perform the tasks listed above?

b.

Can the Systems Operator complete all of the tasks listed above without exceeding the applicable Emergency Exposure Limit?

1 NRC RO Admin Job Performance Measure e Facility: Vogtle Task No: V-LO-TA-40003 Task

Title:

Perform ERO Recall and ENN Notification JPM No: V-NRC-JP-NMP-EP-111-HL19 K/A

Reference:

G2.4.43 RO 3.2 Examinee: __________________________

NRC Examiner: ______________________

Facility Evaluator: ____________________

Date: ______________________________

Method of testing:

Simulated Performance ________________

Actual Performance ___________________

Classroom ______________

Simulator ______________

Plant _____________

Read to the examinee:

I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues.

When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

THIS IS A TIME CRITICAL JPM Initial Conditions:

Unit 1 has tripped due to a small LOCA.

The Shift Manager assumed the role of Emergency Director and declared an Alert Emergency.

WebEOC is NOT available.

Initiating Cue:

The Emergency Director has directed you to, Perform the duties of the ENN Communicator and:

1) Perform an ERO recall per NMP-EP-111-003, Instruction 5 and;
2) Perform an ENN roll call for the MANUAL notification method per NMP-EP-111-F04 and;
3) Perform receipt confirmation of the MANUAL notification form per NMP-EP-111-F06.

2 Task Standard:

Candidate completes the ERO recall, ENN roll call, and confirms receipt of the manual ENN form in accordance with the NMP-EP-111 instructions.

Required Materials:

NMP-EP-111-003, Emergency Notification Communicator Instructions -

Vogtle (rev. 6.0)

NMP-EP-111-F04, Emergency Notifications Roll Call Instructions (rev.

1.0)

NMP-EP-111-F06, Manual Emergency Notification Transmission and Confirmation Instructions (rev. 1.0)

NMP-EP-111-F09, Plant Vogtle Emergency Notification Agency Listing (rev. 1.0)

NMP-EP-111-F10, SNC Emergency Notifications Form (ENF),

completed by the Exam Team for the candidate to transmit (rev. 1.0)

VEGP Emergency Recall Packet and Phone Book General

References:

None Time Critical Task:

Yes Validation Time:

15 minutes Lines 1, 2, and 4 of the Emergency Notification Form (ENF) are marked critical in accordance with 60201-C, Simulator Training and Documentation, which requires satisfactory completion of these lines to meet the Emergency Preparedness Performance Indicator.

3 SIMULATOR SETUP:

1.

Ensure the ENN telephone cord in the rear of the ENN telephone is labeled simulator and NOT the actual ENN phone cord.

2.

Ensure the ENN telephone in the simulator booth is plugged into the phone jack and perform a test of the communications with the Shift Supervisor platform phone before JPM initiation.

3.

Test the emergency recall phone number for an Alert Emergency prior to JPM initiation.

4.

NMP-EP-111-F10, SNC Emergency Notifications Form (ENF), should be completed with the exception of Lines 2 (Notification Time and Date and Authentication #), 10 (Time), 12 (Shutdown Time), and 17 (Time) prior to the start of this JPM.

5.

The start time of this JPM should be the time recorded on Iine 10 (the candidate has 15 minutes from the declaration time to confirm receipt of the message).

Setup time:

10 minutes

4 Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk and bolded.

JPM 1.

NOTES TO EXAMINER: The examiner shall record the start time of the JPM on Line 10, which is the Declaration Time, on the Emergency Notification Form prior to providing it to the candidate.

Candidate is given the Emergency Notification Form, NMP-EP-111-003, NMP-EP-111-F04, NMP-EP-111-F06, and NMP-EP-F09 at this time.

Standard:

N/A Comment:

JPM 2.

BEGIN TIME CRITICAL NOTIFICATION: __________ (should be same time as Line 10 of Emergency Notification Form)

NMP-EP-111-003, Instruction 5, for activating the ERO recall NOTES ERO personnel should be recalled only if an Alert, Site Area Emergency or General Emergency has been declared or when directed by the Emergency Director.

If the Alert, Site Area Emergency or General Emergency involves an actual or credible imminent threat of attack on the plant by a hostile force, then activate the Security Emergency Scenario.

Only VEGP Management is notified when the NOUE scenario is activated.

There is a three to four minute delay between initiating the emergency recall and the callback to the control room from the recall system.

Standard:

Candidate reads NOTES prior to Step 1.

Comment:

5

  • JPM 3.
1. Operations personnel shall activate the Primary emergency recall system in accordance with posted system instructions (Either NOUE or Alert/Site Area/General or Security Scenario as appropriate).

NOTE TO EXAMINER: The posted system instructions are in an envelope in the drawer to the left of the ENN phone.

Standard:

Candidate activates the Primary emergency recall system for an Alert emergency. NOTE: The critical step is associated with selection of the correct system (primary) and the correct classification (alert). It is acceptable for the candidate to terminate the call sequence and redial if done prior to the system activation.

Dial 1-866-546-7934.

Enter User ID (456456) followed by #.

Enter Security PIN (123456) followed by #.

Enter Scenario ID (1330) followed by #.

Enter Scenario PIN (1330) followed by #.

Press {3} when prompted to start the scenario.

Wait for the message, The scenario is building.

Press the # sign and hang up.

Comment:

JPM 4.

2. Operations personnel should verify the Primary emergency recall system is operable via a call back to the control room by the emergency recall system. In addition, the Shift Managers beeper should activate and display a predetermined emergency pager text message and a call-in number.

NOTE TO EXAMINER: The candidate should pick up the phone, speak any word, and hang up. The system will call back up to three times. This is normal.

Standard:

Candidate verifies the Primary emergency recall system is operable via a return call (phone will ring shortly after recall system is activated).

Comment:

6 JPM 5.

Steps 3, 4, and 5 activate the Backup emergency recall system and are not applicable.

6. Record date, time, and name below after completing the Instructions For Activation of the Vogtle Emergency Recall System as delineated within the posted instructions.

Standard:

Candidate N/As Steps 3, 4, and 5, and records date, time, and name on Step 6.

Comment:

JPM 6.

NMP-EP-111-F04, for performing the ENN roll call 1.0. Obtain a copy of the appropriate site specific procedure (NMP-EP-111-003).

Standard:

Candidate checks that NMP-EP-111-003 is available.

Comment:

JPM 7.

2.0. Select the appropriate instruction from the site specific document to operate the equipment for contacting the warning points or EOCs.

NOTE TO EXAMINER: The instruction for contacting the ENN agencies is found in NMP-EP-111-003, Instruction 6. This is a Reference Use procedure, so the candidate may refer to it as necessary.

Standard:

Candidate refers to NMP-EP-111-003, Instruction 6, as necessary for establishing contact with the ENN agencies.

Comment:

7 JPM 8.

3.0. Obtain a copy of the appropriate site specific Form for Applicable Agencies (NMP-EP-111-F09).

Standard:

Candidate checks that NMP-EP-111-F09 is available.

Comment:

  • JPM 9.

4.0. Establish contact on the ENN by performing a roll call of the applicable agencies. Each agency should be contacted. Check off each agency as acknowledgement is obtained.

NOTE TO EXAMINER: NMP-EP-111-003, Instruction 6, directs the candidate to establish contact with the ENN agencies as follows:

Operation is accomplished by dialing a two digit calling code to call all stations or individual stations.

Press ** on the ENN phone to ring ALL stations.

Standard:

Candidate establishes contact on the ENN by pressing ** on the ENN phone to ring all stations.

Comment:

8 JPM 10.

5.0. Perform roll call using step 5.1 for the electronic notification method or Step 5.2 for the manual notification method.

5.2. When performing roll call for manual EN form transmission, read the following script:

THIS IS A [ DRILL ACTUAL EMERGENCY] MESSAGE.

THIS IS [YOUR NAME] _______________________ AT

[Plant FARLEY Plant HATCH Plant VOGTLE].

OBTAIN A BLANK EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION FORM AND STANDBY TO RECEIVE AN EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION MESSAGE USING THE MANUAL NOTIFICATION METHOD.

Standard:

Candidate reads the script over the ENN phone with DRILL, candidates name, and VOGTLE inserted in the appropriate lines.

Comment:

JPM 11.

6.0. Call each facility by name and confirm they are in standby.

NOTE TO EXAMINER: The facilities listed on NMP-EP-111-F09 are:

Burke County EMA Georgia Emergency Management (GEMA)

Savannah River Site (SRS)

South Carolina Emergency Management Division (SC-EMD)

Aiken County EMA Barnwell County EMA Allendale County EMA CUE:

Simulator Operator will respond on the ENN phone as each agency is contacted.

Standard:

Candidate calls each facility by name on the ENN phone to complete roll call.

Comment:

9 JPM 12.

7.0. IF time allows, THEN agencies not contacted by the ENN should be contacted using the phone numbers provided.

8.0. IF ROLL CALL of the applicable agencies is not complete upon completion of the EN form, THEN terminate roll call and proceed to NMP-EP-111-F05 to perform receipt confirmation of the electronic EN form or NMP-EP-111-F06 to transmit the EN form manually.

Standard:

N/A Comment:

JPM 13.

NMP-EP-111-F06, for performing manual notification and confirmation NOTES

1) All responsible state and local agencies must confirm receipt of the EN form within 15 minutes of the initial/upgrade emergency declaration or change in PARs.
2) IF an agency does not respond to the initial attempt to contact, THEN the remaining agencies listed should be contacted prior to any further attempts to contact the non-responsive agency.

1.0. Obtain a copy of the appropriate site specific procedure (NMP-EP-111-003).

Standard:

Candidate reviews NOTES and checks that NMP-EP-111-003 is available.

Comment:

10 JPM 14.

2.0. Select the appropriate instruction from the site specific document to operate the equipment for contacting the warning points or EOCs.

Standard:

Candidate has already contacted the agencies, so no action is required.

Comment:

JPM 15.

3.0. Obtain a copy of the appropriate site specific Form for Applicable Agencies (NMP-EP-111-F09).

Standard:

Candidate checks that NMP-EP-111-F09 is available.

Comment:

JPM 16.

4.0. IF ROLL CALL of the applicable agencies is not complete, THEN terminate roll call.

Standard:

N/A Comment:

11

  • JPM 17.

5.0. (Vogtle Only) IF any agency requires message authentication, THEN authenticate the message as follows:

a.

Enter the code provided by the requesting agency.

b.

Select GET AUTHENTICATION CODE from the ENN Communicators packet.

c.

Provide the authentication code supplied by the system to the agency requiring authentication verbally over the ENN.

CUE:

Simulator Operator will respond on the ENN phone, South Carolina requests authentication for code word #27.

Standard:

Candidate provides code word from the ENN Communicators packet (drawer to the left of the phone). NOTE: The code word will be provided to the examiner prior to the JPM administration.

Comment:

JPM 18.

6.0. Read the following script:

THIS IS A [ DRILL ACTUAL EMERGENCY] MESSAGE.

THIS IS [YOUR NAME] _______________________ AT

[Plant FARLEY Plant HATCH Plant VOGTLE].

RECORD THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION ON YOUR BLANK EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION FOR EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION MESSAGE NUMBER

[MESSAGE NUMBER] _________.

Standard:

Candidate reads the script over the ENN phone with DRILL, candidates name, VOGTLE, and Message #1 inserted in the appropriate lines.

Comment:

12

  • JPM 19.

Transmit the EN Form data verbally as follows:

7.1.

Read the notification form (line by line) through line 5, allowing ample time for the recipient to transfer the verbal data onto a blank form.

Line 1 - Block A, DRILL, and message #1 Line 2 - Block A, INITIAL, and Authentication #27 Line 3 - Site, VOGTLE, confirmation phone # (706) 826-3652 Line 4 - Emergency Classification, Block B, Alert, based on EAL #

FA1, EAL

Description:

Loss of RCS Barrier Line 5 - Protective Action Recommendations, Block A - NONE Standard:

Candidate reads the EN Form data (line by line) through line 5 over the ENN phone. NOTE: Lines 1 and 4 are critical.

Comment:

  • JPM 20.

Transmit the EN Form data verbally as follows:

7.2.

After reading line 5 of the EN Form, contact each required agency by name for the applicable site.

7.2.1.

Record the TIME (HH:MM), DATE (mm/dd/yy), and name or operator number of the agency representative for each agency that acknowledges receipt of EN message through line 5 on the site specific agency notification form.

7.2.2.

Record on line 2 of the EN Form the TIME (HH:MM) and DATE (mm/dd/yy) the first agency confirms receipt of the EN Form through line 5.

END TIME CRITICAL NOTIFICATION: __________ (should be same time as Line 2 of Emergency Notification Form)

Standard:

Candidate contacts each facility to confirm receipt of the EN message and records the time and date that the first agency confirms receipt on Line 2 of the Emergency Notification Form.

Comment:

13 JPM 21.

Transmit the EN Form data verbally as follows:

7.2.

After reading line 5 of the EN Form, contact each required agency by name for the applicable site.

7.2.3.

Direct the agencies to standby to receive the remainder of the information for the EN Form.

CUE:

Another ENN Communicator will complete the remainder of the procedure.

Standard:

N/A Comment:

Terminating cue:

Candidate returns initiating cue sheet.

14 Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No.: V-NRC-JP-NMP-EP-111-HL19 Examinees Name:

Examiners Name:

Date Performed:

Number of Attempts:

Time to Complete:

Question Documentation:

Question: __________________________________________________________________

Response: _________________________________________________________________

Result: Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date: _______________________________

15

THIS IS A TIME CRITICAL JPM Initial Conditions:

Unit 1 has tripped due to a small LOCA.

The Shift Manager assumed the role of Emergency Director and declared an Alert Emergency.

WebEOC is NOT available.

Initiating Cue:

The Emergency Director has directed you to, Perform the duties of the ENN Communicator and:

1) Perform an ERO recall per NMP-EP-111-003, Instruction 5 and;
2) Perform an ENN roll call for the MANUAL notification method per NMP-EP-111-F04 and;
3) Perform receipt confirmation of the MANUAL notification form per NMP-EP-111-F06.

1 SRO Admin Job Performance Measure e Facility: Vogtle Task No: V-LO-TA-40002 Task

Title:

Classify an Emergency Event and Complete the Emergency Notification Form JPM No: V-NRC-JP-NMP-EP-110-HL19 K/A

Reference:

G2.4.41 SRO 4.6 Examinee: ________________________________

NRC Examiner: __________________

Facility Evaluator: ___________________________

Date: __________________________

Method of testing:

Simulated Performance ________________

Actual Performance ____________________

Classroom __________________

Simulator __________________

Plant ______________

Read to the examinee:

I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

THIS IS A TIME CRITICAL JPM Initial Conditions:

The Unit 1 seismic monitoring system confirmed a seismic event with an earthquake acceleration of 0.14 g.

Unit 1 is in Mode 3 following a reactor trip 20 minutes ago.

Safety Injection is actuated due to 275 gpm RCS leakage.

Unit 1 containment pressure relief was in progress, and can NOT be isolated.

1RE-005 and 1RE-006 are both indicating 2.6 E+4 mr/hr.

1RE-12444C is indicating 8.3 E-2 µCi/cc.

Wind direction (10 meter, 15 min. avg.) is currently 20º at 4.5 mph.

Stability class is D with no precipitation.

WebEOC is NOT functional.

The ENN Communicator has completed recall and roll call.

2 Initiating Cue:

You are the Emergency Director, and based on the given conditions, complete Checklist 1, Classification Determination, of NMP-EP-110, Emergency Classification Determination and Initial Action, through Step 6 to determine the HIGHEST emergency classification level, AND complete NMP-EP-111-F10, SNC Emergency Notifications Form (ENF),

for the declared emergency.

Classify the Unit 1 emergency only. Consider Unit 2 unaffected.

3 Task Standard:

Candidate correctly declares a Site Area Emergency within 15 minutes and completes the Emergency Notification Form (NMP-EP-111-F10) within an additional 15 minutes. No PARs are required for the classification.

Required Materials:

NMP-EP-110, Emergency Classification Determination and Initial Action (rev. 6.1)

NMP-EP-110-GL03, VEGP EALs - ICs, Threshold Values and Basis, Figures 1, 2, and 3 (rev. 4.0)

NMP-EP-111, Emergency Notifications (rev. 8.0)

NMP-EP-111-003, Emergency Notification Communicator Instructions -

Vogtle (rev. 6.0)

NMP-EP-111-F10, SNC Emergency Notifications Form (ENF) (rev. 1.0)

NMP-EP-112, Protective Action Recommendations (rev. 3.0)

General

References:

None Time Critical Task:

YES Validation Time:

30 minutes (15 minutes to declare the emergency and 15 minutes to notify authorities by completing the Emergency Notification Form)

Lines 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, and 10 of the Emergency Notification Form (ENF) are critical based on 60201-C, Simulator Training and Documentation, which requires satisfactory completion of these lines to meet the Emergency Preparedness Performance Indicator.

Line 17 is critical based on the time requirement of NMP-EP-111, Emergency Notifications, to notify State and Local Agencies within 15 minutes of the declaration of an emergency.

4 Performance Information Critical steps are denoted with an asterisk and bolded.

BEGIN TIME CRITICAL FOR CLASSIFICATION DETERMINATION: ______

(time JPM begins)

JPM 1.

NMP-EP-110, Checklist 1 - Classification Determination NOTE Key Parameters should be allowed to stabilize to accurately represent plant conditions prior to classifying an event.

Initial Actions

1. Determine the appropriate Initiating Condition Matrix for classification of the event based on the current operating mode:

HOT IC/EAL Matrix Evaluation Chart (Go To Step 2) to evaluate the Barriers COLD IC/EAL Matrix Evaluation Chart (Go To Step 3)

Both HOT & COLD IC/EAL Matrix Evaluation Chart apply (Go To Step 2)

Standard:

Candidate selects the HOT IC/EAL Matrix to evaluate the barriers.

Comment:

JPM 2.

Evaluate the status of the fission product barrier using Figure 1, Fission Product Barrier Evaluation.

2.a.

Select the condition of each fission product barrier:

LOSS POTENTIAL LOSS INTACT Fuel Cladding Integrity Reactor Coolant System Containment Integrity Standard:

Candidate checks loss of RCS barrier (1RE-005/006 > 2.0 E+4 mr/hr) and loss of Containment Integrity barrier (purge dampers will not close). Fuel Cladding Integrity is intact.

Comment:

5 JPM 3.

Evaluate the status of the fission product barrier using Figure 1, Fission Product Barrier Evaluation.

2.b.

Determine the highest applicable fission product barrier Initiating Condition (IC):

(select one) FG1 FS1 FA1 FU1 None Standard:

Candidate selects FS1 for Loss or Potential Loss of ANY Two Barriers. NOTE:

This information is found at the top of Figure 1.

Comment:

JPM 4.

3. Evaluate AND determine the highest applicable IC/EAL using the Matrix Evaluation Chart(s) identified in Step 1, THEN go to Step 4.

Hot IC# __FS1__ Unit __1__ and/or Cold IC# ______ Unit _____ or None Standard:

Candidate determines that the highest IC/EAL is FS1 (Site Area) based on the Fission Product Barrier Evaluation, which is higher than HA1 (Alert based on seismic event > 0.12 g) from the HOT IC/EAL Matrix Evaluation Chart, Figure 2.

Comment:

  • JPM 5.
4. Check the highest emergency classification level identified from either Step 2b or 3:

Classification Based on IC#

Classification Based on IC#

General Alert Site-Area FS1 NOUE None N/A___

Remarks (Identify the specific EAL, as needed): ________________________

Standard:

Candidate checks the Site Area Classification block and records IC# FS1.

Remarks line may be N/A or include the EAL.

Comment:

6

  • JPM 6.
5. Declare the event by approving the Emergency Classification.

____________________ Date: _______/_______/_______ Time: _______

Emergency Director Standard:

Candidate signs as Emergency Director and records the current date and time.

NOTE: The critical step is making the declaration within 15 minutes.

END TIME CRITICAL FOR CLASSIFICATION DETERMINATION: _______

(time of emergency declaration on Line 5)

Comment:

JPM 7.

6. Obtain Meteorological Data (not required prior to event declaration):

Wind Direction (from) __20o____

Wind Speed __4.5____

Stability Class __D____

Precipitation __None__

Standard:

Candidate obtains meteorological data from Initial Conditions.

Comment:

JPM 8.

7. Initiate Attachment 2, Checklist 2 - Emergency Plan Initiation.

Standard:

N/A. Per the Initiating Cue, candidate is required to complete Checklist 1 through Step 6, and then complete NMP-EP-111-F10, SNC Emergency Notifications Form (ENF).

Comment:

7 JPM 9.

NMP-EP-111-F03, Plant Vogtle Emergency Notification Form Completion Instructions, provides guidance for Emergency Notifications Form (ENF) completion.

NOTE TO EXAMINER: NMP-EP-111-F03 is an Information Use procedure, so the candidate is not required to read the instructions line-by-line. The candidate may refer to it as necessary. The JPM includes all of the steps, but the task standard is correct completion of NMP-EP-111-F10 (Emergency Notifications Form), not that each individual step of NMP-EP-111-F03 is read and marked.

Standard:

Candidate refers to NMP-EP-111-F03 as required to complete NMP-EP-111-F10.

Comment:

BEGIN TIME CRITICAL FOR EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION FORM:

___________ (same time as emergency declaration)

  • JPM 10.

Line 1: Enter MESSAGE NUMBER. MESSAGE NUMBER is automatically assigned during the transmittal process if using the electronic EN Form tool.

Message numbers are sequential for the duration of the Event.

Standard:

Candidate marks Block A (DRILL) or Block B (ACTUAL) and enters MESSAGE

  1. 1.

Comment:

  • JPM 11.

Line 2: Select the appropriate message type. INITIAL will be checked for any notification associated with the declaration and/or change of an emergency classification (including Termination).

Standard:

Candidate marks Block A (INITIAL). NOTE: Notification time and authentication number will be completed by the ENN communicator at a later time.

Comment:

8 JPM 12.

Line 3: Enter or confirm the correct site and site call back number is displayed.

When using the electronic form the site location is automatically completed based on prior selections.

Standard:

Candidate enters Vogtle for the site. NOTE: On the in-plant forms, the Vogtle phone number is already filled in.

Comment:

  • JPM 13.

Line 4: Select the appropriate EAL from the drop down list (For Termination, Select Termination). Confirm the brief description of the initiating conditions for the emergency classification declared is auto completed based on the EAL number selected. The event description block cannot be edited. Additional information or information relative to competing events should be included on Line 13, REMARKS.

Standard:

Candidate marks Block C (SITE AREA EMERGENCY), enters EAL # FS1, and provides a brief EAL description (Loss or Potential Loss of ANY Two Barriers -

or similar wording).

Comment:

  • JPM 14.

Line 5: Complete Lines 5B, 5C, 5D, 5E.

Standard:

Candidate marks Block A (NONE) since PARs are not required for a Site Area emergency.

Comment:

9 NOTES Information for Lines 6, 7, and 9 are obtained from dose assessment (e.g., Dose Assessment Staff in either the TSC or the EOF, as appropriate).

IF an effluent monitor is out of service or failed, THEN an increased attention to detail is required when item 6 and 7 tables are evaluated.

  • JPM 15.

Line 6: Select the appropriate box for EMERGENCY RELEASE using the following table to determine the status of a radiological release:

IF:

THEN:

FMT readings or Dose assessment results (automated or manual) have been completed AND indicate an emergency radiological release is underway Check B Is Occurring At least one of the following effluent monitors is in alarm, AND completed dose projection results (automated or manual) are not available: RE-12444C, RE-12444D, RE-12444E, RE-12839C, RE-12839D, RE-12839E, RE-16980A Check X Is Occurring Conditions exist indicating that a radiological release is occurring based on plant conditions (e.g. SGTR with known path to the environment, site specific effluent radiation monitor readings, FMT readings, etc.)

Check B Is Occurring Elevated indications do not exist on any of the following effluent monitor: RE-12444C, RE-12444D, RE-12444E, RE-12839C, RE-12839D, RE-12839E, RE-16980A Check A None Dose assessment results (automated or manual) have been completed AND indicate an emergency radiological release is NOT underway Check A None Dose assessment results indicate an emergency radiological release occurred previously AND is no longer underway Check C Has Occurred Standard:

Candidate marks Block B (Is Occurring). NOTE: Candidate may base selection on 1RE-12444C reading or on plant conditions indicating a release is in progress.

Comment:

10 JPM 16.

Line 7: Select the appropriate box for RELEASE SIGNIFICANCE using the following table to determine the release significance:

IF:

THEN:

Elevated indications do not exist on any of the following effluent monitor: RE-12444C, RE-12444D, RE-12444E, RE-12839C, RE-12839D, RE-12839E, RE-16980A Check A Not applicable Elevated indications exist on at least one of the following effluent monitors AND no effluent monitors are in alarm AND completed dose assessment results (automated or manual) are not available:

RE-12444C, RE-12444D, RE-12444E, RE-12839C, RE-12839D, RE-12839E, RE-16980A Check D Under Evaluation Line 6B or 6C is marked and NO effluent monitor is or has been in alarm OR has exceeded the specified threshold Check B Within normal operating limits 6B or 6C is marked and ANY of the following effluent monitors is or has been in alarm OR has exceeded the specified threshold: RE-12444C, RE-12444D, RE-12444E, RE-12839C, RE-12839D, RE-12839E, RE-16980A Check X Above normal operating limits FMT readings or Dose assessment results (automated or manual) have been completed AND indicate an emergency radiological release is underway Check C Above normal operating limits Dose assessment results indicate an emergency radiological release occurred previously AND is no longer underway Check C Above normal operating limits Standard:

Candidate marks Block C (Above normal operating limits) based on 1RE-12444C indication.

Comment:

11 JPM 17.

Line 8: Select the appropriate box for EVENT PROGNOSIS using the following guidance:

Mark box A Improving if mitigation efforts appear successful, progressing toward termination.

Mark box X Stable if escalation to a higher classification is unlikely based on current conditions.

Mark box C Degrading if escalation to a higher emergency classification or PAR change is likely.

Standard:

Candidate marks Block B (Stable) since conditions are not degrading.

Comment:

JPM 18.

Line 9: Enter the 15-minute averaged Wind Direction, Wind Speed, and Precipitation values, and check the appropriate Stability Class from NMP-EP-110 Checklist 1.

Standard:

Candidate records the Met Tower Data provided in the Initial Conditions. Wind direction is from 20 degrees, wind speed is 4.5 mph, stability class is D, and there is no precipitation.

Comment:

  • JPM 19.

Line 10: Enter the time and date (mm/dd/yy) when the current emergency classification was declared or terminated.

Standard:

Candidate marks Block A (DECLARATION) and enters the time and date of the declaration from Line 5 of NMP-EP-110, Checklist 1.

Comment:

12 JPM 20.

Line 11: Select the affected unit or ALL block if both units are affected by the EAL indicated in Line 4. For events involving equipment that is common to both units, ALL should be selected.

Standard:

Candidate marks Block 1 for Unit 1.

Comment:

JPM 21.

Line 12: Unit Status:

12.1. Enter the % power.

12.2. Enter the time (HH:MM) and date of the shutdown if applicable.

Standard:

Candidate marks Block A (U1), enters 0% power, and enters shutdown time (20 minutes ago) and date. NOTE: The unaffected units status is not required for the initial notification.

Comment:

JPM 22.

Line 13: Record any current information related to the emergency such as significant events which have occurred, significant equipment which is out of service or malfunctioning, events occurring which may impact offsite resources.

Standard:

Candidate may provide remarks about the emergency, but none is required.

Comment:

JPM 23.

IF INITIAL was checked on Line 2 THEN proceed to Line 17, OTHERWISE proceed to Step 15.

Standard:

Candidate proceeds to Line 17 (Step 18.0) and leaves Lines 14, 15, and 16 blank.

Comment:

13

  • JPM 24.

Line 17: Review and Approval 18.1. Enter the name of the individual completing the emergency notification form.

18.2. Enter the name of the ED or EOF Mgr approving the emergency notification form.

18.3. Enter the time (HH:MM) and date (mm/dd/yy) the emergency notification form is approved. The specified format is required to proceed.

Standard:

Candidate signs for approval as the Emergency Director and records the current date and time. NOTE: The critical step is completing the form within 15 minutes of the Classification Declaration Time recorded on Line 10.

END TIME CRITICAL FOR EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION FORM:

_________ (same as time recorded on Line 17)

Comment:

Terminating cue: Candidate returns cue sheet and completed forms.

14 KEY - Do NOT Give to Candidates Yellow highlighted items are critical Emergency Notification Form

1. X DRILL B ACTUAL EVENT MESSAGE # ___1___
2. X INITIAL B FOLLOW-UP NOTIFICATION: TIME________DATE_____/_____/__ AUTHENTICATION # _______
3. SITE: ___Vogtle___________

Confirmation Phone #1-706-826-3562(SIM)_

4. EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION:

A UNUSUAL EVENT B ALERT X SITE AREA EMERGENCY D GENERAL EMERGENCY BASED ON EAL# __FS1________ EAL DESCRIPTION: _Loss or Potential Loss of Any Two Barriers___________________

5. PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS:

X NONE B EVACUATE________________________________________________________________________________________

C SHELTER _________________________________________________________________________________________

D Advise Remainder of EPZ to Monitor Local Radio/TV Stations/Tone Alert Radios for Additional Information and Consider the use of KI (potassium iodide) in accordance with State plans and policy.

E OTHER___________________________________________________________________________________________

6. EMERGENCY RELEASE:

A None X Is Occurring C Has Occurred

7. RELEASE SIGNIFICANCE:

A Not applicable B Within normal operating limits X Above normal operating limits D Under evaluation

8. EVENT PROGNOSIS:

A Improving X Stable C Degrading

9. METEOROLOGICAL DATA:

Wind Direction from _20___ degrees*

Wind Speed _4.5___ mph*

(*May not be available for Initial Notifications)*

Precipitation _None_*

Stability Class* A B C X E F G

10. X DECLARATION B TERMINATION Time __Line 5 of Checklist 1______ Date __Checklist 1 date_/___/___
11. AFFECTED UNIT(S):

X 2 All

12. UNIT STATUS:

(Unaffected Unit(s) Status Not Required for Initial Notifications)

X U1 __0__% Power Shutdown at Time __T -20 min__ Date _Today_/__/___

B U2 _____% Power Shutdown at Time ____________ Date ___/_____/____

13. REMARKS:____________None____________________________________________________________________________

EMERGENCY RELEASE DATA NOT REQUIRED IF LINE 6 A IS SELECTED.

14. RELEASE CHARACTERIZATION:

TYPE: A Elevated B Mixed C Ground UNITS: A Ci B Ci/sec C µCi/sec MAGNITUDE: Noble Gases:__________ Iodines:___________ Particulates:__________ Other: ____________

FORM: A Airborne B Liquid Start Time __________ Date ___/_____/____Stop Time _________ Date ___/_____/____

Start Time __________ Date ___/_____/____Stop Time _________ Date ___/_____/____

15. PROJECTION PARAMETERS:

Projection period: ________Hours Estimated Release Duration ________Hours Projection performed:

Time _________ Date ___/_____/____

Accident Type: ________

16. PROJECTED DOSE:

DISTANCE TEDE (mrem)

Adult Thyroid CDE (mrem)

Site boundary 2 Miles 5 Miles 10 Miles

17. APPROVED BY:

__Candidate______ Title __ED___ Time _<T +15 from line 10 Date___/_TODAY__/____

NOTIFIED BY: ___________________________

RECEIVED BY: ___________________________

Time ________Date___/_____/____

(To be completed by receiving organization)

OR

15 Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No.: V-NRC-JP-NMP-EP-110-HL19 Examinees Name:

Examiners Name:

Date Performed:

Number of Attempts:

Time to Complete:

Question Documentation:

Question: ______________________________________________________________________

Response: _____________________________________________________________________

Result: Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date: _______________________________

THIS IS A TIME CRITICAL JPM Initial Conditions:

The Unit 1 seismic monitoring system confirmed a seismic event with an earthquake acceleration of 0.14 g.

Unit 1 is in Mode 3 following a reactor trip 20 minutes ago.

Safety Injection is actuated due to 275 gpm RCS leakage.

Unit 1 containment pressure relief was in progress, and can NOT be isolated.

1RE-005 and 1RE-006 are both indicating 2.6 E+4 mr/hr.

1RE-12444C is indicating 8.3 E-2 µCi/cc.

Wind direction (10 meter, 15 min. avg.) is currently 20º at 4.5 mph.

Stability class is D with no precipitation.

WebEOC is NOT functional.

The ENN Communicator has completed recall and roll call.

Initiating Cue:

You are the Emergency Director, and based on the given conditions, complete Checklist 1, Classification Determination, of NMP-EP-110, Emergency Classification Determination and Initial Action, through Step 6 to determine the HIGHEST emergency classification level, AND complete NMP-EP-111-F10, SNC Emergency Notifications Form (ENF), for the declared emergency.

Classify the Unit 1 emergency only. Consider Unit 2 unaffected.