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Exam 2014-301 Draft Administrative JPMs
ML15092A765
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Admin-120 1.lb Page 1 of 12 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE ADMIN-1 20 UNIT 3 SFP BORON AND VOLUME CHANGE CALCULATION CAN DI DATE EXAMINER

Admin-120 1.lb Page 2 of 12 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task:

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

NO Facility JPM #:

Admin-120 K/A Rating(s):

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

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

Simulator In-Plant Classroom X Perform X Simulate

References:

OP/3/N1 104/006 C (SFP Makeup), Enclosure 4.8 (Unit 3 SEP Makeup From CBAST)

OP/3/AI1 104/006 C (SEP Makeup), Enclosure 4.1 (Unit 3 SEP Boron and Volume Change Calculation)

OP/0/A/1 108/001 (Curves and General Information), Enclosure4.2 (CBAST Volume Vs. Level Curve All Units)

OP/0/A/1108/001 (Curves and General Information), Enclosure4.15 (CBAST Concentration Vs. Level Curve All Units)

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

NAME Time Finish:

Performance Rating: SAT UNSAT Performance Time Examiner: /

NAME SIGNATURE DATE Comments

Admin-120 1.lb Page 3 of 12 SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:

NONE

Admin-120 1.lb Page 4 of 12 Tools/EguipmentlProcedures Needed:

  • OP/3/A/1 104/006 C (SEP Makeup)
  • OP/0/A/1 108/001 (Curves and General Information), Enclosure 4.2 (CBAST Volume Vs. Level Curve All Units)
  • OP/0/A/1108/001 (Curves and General Information), Enclosure 4.15 (CBAST Concentration Vs. Level CurveAll Units)
  • Clear plastic chart reading aid READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTIONS TO STUDENT:

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

INITIAL CONDITIONS:

  • Unit 3 Reactor power = 75% stable
  • Unit 3 Spent Fuel Pool (SFP) level = 0.0 ft
  • Unit 3 CBAST Boron = 13,200 ppm
  • Unit 3 CBAST level = 75 inches
  • Unit 3 SEP level will be increased to + 0.5 ft and the Unit 3 SEP concentration will be raised to 2575ppmb using Unit 3 CBAST and 3B BHUT.

INITIATING CUE:

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

  • Raise Final Unit 3 SEP Boron Concentration to 2575 ppm and level to +0.5 feet.

Using the in-progress procedure provided and any other required procedure(s), perform 0P13/A/i 104/006 C (SEP Makeup), End. 4.8 (Unit 3 SEP Makeup) through Step 2.4.

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

Admin-120 1.lb Page 5 of 12 START TIME:

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

IF, desired utilize Enclosure 4.1 (U3 SEP Boron and Volume Change Calculation).

STANDARD: Refer to Enclosure 4.1 (U3 SEP Boron and Volume Change Calculation) and determine that there is 1041 gal/0.1 foot in the SEP and then calculate total gallons required to raise level to +05ft.

SAT 0.5 ft x 1041 gal/0. 1 ft = 5205 gallons OR Calculate the total gallons required to raise level to + 0.5 ft using UNSAT OP/i 108/001 (Curves and General Information) End. 4.26 (Miscellaneous Data).

0.5 ft x 1041 gal/C. 1 ft = 5205 gallons COMMENTS:

Admin-120 1.lb Page 6 of 12 STEP 2: Step 2.2 (cont.)

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

Note: SFP final vol = 376,000 gal + (1041 gallO. ift X 0.5 ft) = 381,205 gal C +C V

1 V = CIVf 2

= 2525 ppm= Present Unit 3 SEP Boron concentration 1

C 1 = 376,000 gal = Present Unit 3 SEP volume gal V

= unknown 2

C 2 = 5205gal V

SAT C= 2575 ppm = Desired SEP Boron Concentration Vf = 381,205 gal = Einal SEP Volume Required makeup concentration 6186.9 ppm UNSAT Accept 6186 6187 ppm Note: This calculation may be performed in different sequences using various derivations of the same equation below.

V +C 1

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

Admin-120 1.lb Page 7 of 12 STEP 3: Step 2.2 (cont.)

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

C +C V

1 V = CfVf 2

= 0 ppm = 3B BHUT concentration 1

C 1 = unknown V

2 = 13,200 ppm = CBAST concentration C

2 = unknown V

Cf= 6187ppm = Required Boron Concentration of makeup Vf = 5205 gal Final SFP Makeup Volume SAT 2

V Cf Vf IC 2 =2439.6 gal CBAST volume = 2439 gal UN SAT Accept 24392440 gal Note: This calculation may be performed in different sequences using various derivations of the same equation. Steps 2, 3, and 4 demonstrate one method. Step 5 demonstrates an alternate method. If the candidate performs the calculation as one formula (shown below), skip steps 2 3, and 4 and go to step 5 V

1 (C + V 2

C + V 3

C = CfVf)

COMMENTS:

Admin-120 1.lb Page 8 of 12 STEP 4: Step 2.2 (cont.) CRITICAL STEP Determine 3B BHUT makeup volume required.

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

3B BHUT volume = Total required makeup volume CBAST volume 3B BHUT volume = 5205 gal 2440 gal = 2765 Qal 3B BHUT volume = 2765 gal Accept 27642766 gal SAT Note: This calculation may be performed in different sequences using various derivations of the same equation. Steps 2, 3, and 4 demonstrate one method. Step 5 demonstrates an alternate method. If the candidate performs the calculation as one formula (shown below), skip steps 2, 3, and 4 and go UNSAT to step 5 V +C 1

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

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

SAT STANDARD: SRO approval of the CBAST and DW makeup volumes is obtained.

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

Admin-120 1.lb Page 9 of 12 STEP 7: Step 2.4 Determine if sufficient level will be available to satisfy CBAST Concentration vs. Level curve in OP/O/A11108/001 (Curves and General Information)

SAT STANDARD: Refer to OPIO/AJ1 108/001 Enclosure 4.2 (CBAST Volume Vs. Level Curve All Units) and determine that a CBAST level of 75 inches equates to 11,000 gallons in CBAST.

U N SAT COMMENTS:

STEP 8: Step 2.4 (cont.)

Determine if sufficient level will be available to satisfy CBAST Concentration vs. Level Curve All Units in OP/0/N1 108/001 (Curves and General Information)

STANDARD: Refer to OP/O/A/1108/001 Enclosure 4.15 (CBAST Concentration vs. SAT Level Curve All Units) and determine that the minimum level required in CBAST at 13,200 ppm to meet Operability is approximately 58+/- 1 inches UNSAT COMMENTS:

Admin-120 1.lb Page 10 of 12 STEP 9: Step 2.4 (cont.) CRITICAL STEP Determine if sufficient level will be available to satisfy CBAST Concentration vs. Level curve in OPIOIAI1 108/001 (Curves and SAT General Information)

STANDARD: Refer to OP/0/A/1 108/001 Enclosure 4.2 (CBAST Volume Vs. Level Curve All Units) and calculate the remaining level in CBAST if 1278 UNSAT gallons is transferred from CBAST to the Unit 3 SEP.

11,000 gal 2440 gal = 8560 gal 8560 gal is approximately642 incheswhich is more than the required level of 58 +/- 1 inches COMMENTS END TASK TIME STOP:

Admin-120 1.lb Page 11 of 12 CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:

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

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

INITIAL CONDITIONS:

  • Unit 3 Reactor power 75% stable
  • Unit 3 Spent Fuel Pool (SFP) level 0.0 ft
  • Unit 3 CBAST Boron = 13,200 ppm
  • Unit 3 CBAST level = 75 inches
  • Unit 3 SFP level will be increased to + 0.5ftand the Unit 3 SFP concentration will be raised to 2575 ppmb using Unit 3 CBAST and 3B BHUT.

INITIATING CUE:

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

  • Raise Final Unit 3 SFP Boron Concentration to 2575 ppm and level to +0.5 feet.

Using the in-progress procedure provided and any other required procedure(s), perform 0P13/AJ1 104/006 C (SFP Makeup), End. 4.8 (Unit 3 SFP Makeup) through Step 2.4.

Assume you have SRO agreementlconcurrence whenever it is required

Admin-124 L2r Page 1 of 8 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Admin-1 24 Determine it RO License requirements are met CANDIDATE EXAMINER

Admin-124 1.2r Page 2 of 8 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task:

Determine if RO License requirements are met per NSD 512 for minimum On-Shift Experience Alternate Path:

N/A Facility JPM #:

ADMIN-124 K/A Rating(s):

System: Gen K/A: 2.1.4 Rating: 3.3/3.8 Task Standard:

Completes Form 512-1 and determines requirements of NSD 512 are NOT met.

Preferred Evaluation Location: Preferred Evaluation Method:

Simulator In-Plant Classroom X Perform X Simulate

References:

NSD 512 (Maintenance of RO/SRO NRC Licenses)

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

NAME Time Finish:_______

Performance Rating: SAT UNSAT Performance Time Examiner: /

NAME SIGNATURE DATE COMMENTS

Admin-124 t2r Page 3 of 8 SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:

NONE

Admin-124 1.2r Page 4 of 8 Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed:

NSD 512 (Maintenance of RO/SRO NRC Licenses)

READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTION TO TRAINEE:

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

INITIAL CONDITIONS:

Todays date is 4/29/14. You are a Reactor Operator.. Your work history for April of this year is as follows:

4/12/14 Worked 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> as BOP on Unit 1 (day shift). Took turnover at beginning of shift and gave turnover at end of shift.

4/13/14 Worked 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> as OATC on Unit land 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> OATC doing crew JIT training on Simulator A (day shift). Took turnover at beginning and gave turnover at end of both of these assignments.

4/14/14 Worked 10 hours1.157407e-4 days <br />0.00278 hours <br />1.653439e-5 weeks <br />3.805e-6 months <br /> as BOP on Unit 1 (day shift). Took turnover at beginning of shift.

4/19/14 Worked 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> as BOP on Unit 1 (night shift). Took turnover at beginning of shift and gave turnover at end of shift.

4/20/14 Worked 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> as OATC on Unit 3 (night shift). Took turnover at beginning of shift and gave turnover at end of shift.

4/21/14 Worked 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> as OATC on Unit 3 and 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> as BOP on Unit 1 (night shift) .Took turnover at beginning of shift and did NOT give turnover at end of shift.

4/27/14 Worked 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> as NEO on Unit 3 (day shift). Took turnover at beginning of shift and gave turnover at end of shift.

INITIATING CUES:

The SM directs you to review your work history for April, complete form NSD 512-1 through Section 3 of based on the above work history, and determine if you meet NSD 512 requirements to maintain an active RO license for the following quarter.

Admin-124 1.2r Page 5 of 8 START TIME:

CRITICAL STEP STEP 1: Evaluate 4/12/14 work period STANDARD: Determines that requirement is met and adds this period to Form 512-1.

Required position for 12 hrs. with Turnover at beginning and end of shift. SAT COMMENTS: UNSAT CRITICAL STEP STEP 2: Evaluate 4/13/14 work period STANDARD: Determines that requirement is not met because Simulator time does not count toward maintain RO license requirements SAT COMMENTS: UNSAT CRITICAL STEP STEP 3: Evaluate 4/14/14 work period STANDARD: Determines that requirement is not met. No turnover at end of shift, <l2hrs worked in position. SAT UNSAT COMMENTS:

CRITICAL STEP STEP 4: Evaluate 4/19/14 work period STANDARD: Determines that requirement is met and adds this period to Form 512-1.

Required position for 12 hrs. with Turnover at beginning and end of shift. SAT COMMENTS: UNSAT

Admin-124 1.2r Page 6 of 8 CRITICAL STEP STEP 5 Evaluate 4/20/14 work period STANDARD: Determines that requirement is met and adds this period to Form 512-1.

Required position for 12 hrs. with Turnover at beginning and end of shift. SAT COMMENTS: UNSAT CRITICAL STEP STEP 6: Evaluate 4/21/14 work period STANDARD: Determines that requirement is not met. No turnover at end of shift and position not filled for entire shift. SAT UNSAT COMMENTS:

CRITICAL STEP STEP 7: Evaluate 4/27/14 work period STANDARD: Determines that NEO is not a required position and cannot be credited toward maintenance of RO license SAT COMMENTS: UNSAT CRITICAL STEP STEP 8: Compares credited time vs minimum requirements STANDARD: Determines that there are only 3 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shifts that can be credited and therefore his minimum fourth quarter requirements to maintain his active SAT RO License are not met.

UNSAT COMMENTS:

END OF TASK TIME STOP:

Admin-124 1.2r Page 7 of 8 CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:

STEP # Explanation 1 Required to determine if minimum On Shift Experience requirements of NSD 512 have been met.

2 Required to determine if minimum On Shift Experience requirements of NSD 512 have been met.

3 Required to determine if minimum On Shift Experience requirements of NSD 512 have been met.

4 Required to determine if minimum On Shift Experience requirements of NSD 512 have been met.

5 Required to determine if minimum On Shift Experience requirements of NSD 512 have been met.

6 Required to determine if minimum On Shift Experience requirements of NSD 512 have been met.

7 Required to determine if minimum On Shift Experience requirements of NSD 512 have been met.

8 This step makes the determination regarding minimum license requirment.

t2r CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)

INITIAL CONDITIONS:

Todays date is 4/29/14. You are a Reactor Operator. Your work history for April of this year is as follows:

4/12/14 Worked 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> as BOP on Unit 1 (day shift). Took turnover at beginning of shift and gave turnover at end of shift.

4/13/14 Worked 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> as OATC on Unit 1 and 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> OATC doing crew JIT training on Simulator A (day shift). Took turnover at beginning and gave turnover at end of both of these assignments.

4/14/14 Worked 10 hours1.157407e-4 days <br />0.00278 hours <br />1.653439e-5 weeks <br />3.805e-6 months <br /> as BOP on Unit 1 (day shift). Took turnover at beginning of shift.

4/19/14 Worked 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> as BOP on Unit 1 (night shift). Took turnover at beginning of shift and gave turnover at end of shift.

4/20/14 Worked 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> as OATC on Unit 3 (night shift). Took turnover at beginning of shift and gave turnover at end of shift.

4/21/14 Worked 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> as OATC on Unit 3 and 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> as BOP on Unit 1 (night shift).Took turnover at beginning of shift and did NOT give turnover at end of shift.

4/27/14 Worked 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> as NEO on Unit 3 (day shift). Took turnover at beginning of shift and gave turnover at end of shift.

INITIATING CUES:

The SM directs you to review your work history for April, complete form NSD 512-1 through Section 3 of based on the above work history, and determine if you meet NSD 512 requirements to maintain an active RO license for the following quarter.

Admin-142 1.2s Page 1 of 10 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION

Admin-142 1.2s Page 2 of 10 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task:

Evaluate the list of items and determine if they can be taken into Containment while in Mode 4 Alternate Path:

N/A Facility JPM #:

NEW K/A Rating(s):

System: Gen K/A: 2.1.13 Rating: 2.5/3.2 Task Standard:

Preferred Evaluation Location: Preferred Evaluation Method:

Simulator In-Plant Classroom X Perform X Simulate

References:

SD 1.3.9 Containment Material Control Validation Time: 15 minutes Time Critical: NO Candidate: Time Start:

NAME Time Finish:_________

Performance Rating: SAT UNSAT Performance Time Examiner:

NAME SIGNATURE DATE COMMENTS

Admin-142 1.2s Page 3 of 10 SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:

NONE

Admin-142 1.2s Page 4of 10 Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed:

SD 1.3.9 (Containment Material Control)

READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTION TO TRAINEE:

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

INITIAL CONDITIONS:

  • Unitstartupinprogress
  • Reactor is in MODE 4
  • Startup has been delayed waiting on completion of valve repair inside Containment
  • Valve work is taking place outside the secondary shielding on the 2nd grating level
  • You are working as the WCC SRO INITIATING CUES:
  • The containment hatch monitor has requested you evaluate the list of items provided to determine if they can be carried into containment by the crew performing the valve repairs
  • Indicate on the attached list if each item is allowed to be carried into Containment to facilitate the repairs

Admin-142 1.2s Page 5 of 10 START TIME:

STEP 1: Evaluate red 1 gallon plastic bucket.

SAT STANDARD: Determines that the red bucket can be taken into containment per Section 5.0 of SD 1.3.9. Additionally, specific guidance in section M2 of UNSAT End. 7.5 allows it.

COMMENTS:

STEP 2: Evaluate yellow plastic bag with wrenches.

SAT STANDARD: Determines that the bag with wrenches is allowed into containment per Section 5.0 step F UN SAT COMMENTS:

STEP 3: Evaluate 25 feet of nylon rope with ends melted STANDARD: Determines that the nylon rope can be taken into containment per SAT Section 5.0. Additionally, specific guidance in section D of End. 7.5 allows it.

UNSAT COMMENTS:

CRITICAL STEP STEP 4: Evaluate roll of gray Duct Tape STANDARD: Determines the roll of Duct Tape can NOT be taken into Containment per step 4.B.3 of End 7.5. SAT COMMENTS: UNSAT

Admin-142 1.2s Paqe 6 of 10 STEP 5 Evaluate 100 foot drop cord STANDARD: Determines that the drop cord can be taken into containment per Section SAT 5.0 of SD 1.3.9.

COMMENTS: UNSAT STEP 6: Evaluate the Electric Wrench SAT STANDARD: Determines that the electric wrench can be taken into containment per Section 5.0 of SD 1.3.9. UNSAT COMMENTS:

STEP 7: Evaluate the two sockets STANDARD: Determines that the sockets can be taken into containment per Section SAT 5.0 of SD 1.3.9.

UNSAT COMMENTS:

CRITICAL STEP STEP 8: Evaluate the valve wrapped in clear poly STANDARD: Determines that the valve wrapped in clear poly can NOT be taken into SAT containment due to the clear poly. Although a PIP has already been generated. guidance in step 4.H.7 prohibits the clear plastic and the section on Special Cases step 6.B requires not only a PIP be generated, UNSAT but the engineering evaluation completed before taking the items into containment.

CUE: If asked, no engineering evaluation has been performed to allow the clear poly to be taken into containment.

COMMENTS:

Admin-142 1.2s PaQe 7 of 10 STEP 9: Evaluate the absorptive paper STANDARD: Determines that the absorptive paper can be taken into containment per SAT section 4.A since it is not> 25 sq. ft UNSAT COMMENTS:

STEP 7: Evaluate the hammer STANDARD: Determines that the hammer can be taken into containment per Section SAT 5.0 of SD 1.3.9.

UNSAT COMMENTS:

TIME STOP:

Admin-142 1.2s Page 8 of 10 CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:

STEP # Explanation 4 Critical to prevent Chloride and Fluoride stress corrosion on stainless steel piping inside containment 8 Critical to prevent blockage of the LPI Emergency Sump suction path during a loca

t2s CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)

INITIAL CONDITIONS:

  • Unit startup in progress
  • Reactor is in MODE 4
  • Startup has been delayed waiting on completion of valve repair inside Containment
  • Valve work is taking place outside the secondary shielding on the 2nd grating level
  • You are working as the WCC SRO INITIATING CUES:
  • The containment hatch monitor has requested you evaluate the list of items provided to determine if they can be carried into containment by the crew performing the valve repairs
  • Indicate on the attached list if each item is allowed to be carried into Containment to facilitate the repairs

1.2s List of items for evaluation:

Assume all items will be documented as taken in and then removed from Containment when the crew leaves unless otherwise indicated.

1) Red 1 gallon plastic bucket.
2) *yellow plastic bag that contains contaminated tools.
  • per maintenance the bag contains two Stainless Steel wrenches (3/4 and 1).
3) 25 feet of nylon rope with ends melted.
4) Roll of gray duct tape.
5) 100 foot drop cord
6) Electric wrench.
7) 2 sockets (3/4 and 1).
8) 2 valve wrapped in clear poly.
  • A PIP has already been generated by Maintenance directing engineering to evaluate leaving the poly inside containment if this crew has to leave RB before repairs are completed.
9) 10 feet X 2 feet sheet of absorptive paper.
10) Hammer

Admin-242 2b Page 1 of 9 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Admin-242 Perform NI Surveillance and Determine Any Required Actions CANDIDATE EXAMINER

Admin-242 2b Page 2 of 9 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task:

Perform NI Surveillance and Determine Any Required Actions Alternate Path:

N/A Facility JPM #:

NEW K/A Rating(s):

System: Gen K/A: 2.2.12 Rating: 3.7/4.1 Task Standard:

Perform SR 3.3.1.2 in accordance with PTI1/A106001001 (Periodic Instrument Surveillance) and determine that actions should be taken to correct NI calibration but a PIP is NOT required.

Preferred Evaluation Location: Preferred Evaluation Method:

Simulator In-Plant Classroom Perform X Simulate

References:

PT/i 1A106001001 (Periodic Instrument Surveillance)

OP/i IA/i 102/004 (Operation at Power)

Validation Time: 14 minutes Time Critical: NO Candidate: Time Start:

NAME Time Finish:_______

Performance Rating: SAT UNSAT Performance Time Examiner: /

NAME SIGNATURE DATE COMMENTS

Admin-242 2b Page 3 of 9 SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:

NONE

Admin-242 2b Page 4of 9 Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed:

  • PT/i /A/0600/OOi (Periodic Instrument Surveillance)
  • OP/i/A/i 102/004 (Operation at Power)

READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTION TO TRAINEE:

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

INITIAL CONDITIONS:

  • Power escalation to 100% concluded at midnight last shift.
  • Current Time is 0730
  • Power history is attached INITIATING CUES:

Using the attached power history, you are to perform the Day Shift RPS Instrumentation Heat Balance Check Power Range Amplifiers Surveillance (SR 3.3i .2) on Page 8 of 28 of PT/i/N0600/001 (Periodic Instrument Surveillance) Enclosure i3.i (Mode i&2) and determine the current minimum actions required (if any) at Time = 0730. Assume NO previous actions have been taken.

Admin-242 2b Page 5 of 9 START TIME:

STEP 1: Determine if the unit is at Steady State NOTE: Steady State is defined as being +/-2% of a steady power SAT level for> 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> STANDARD: Using the NOTE above and the attached power history, UNSAT determine that the unit is at Steady State as defined by this surveillance (+/-2% of a steady power level for 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />).

COMMENTS:

STEP 2 IF in Mode 1 during steady state conditions AND Rx Power> 90%

power, verify Rx Power within applicable limits:

SAT

  • Refer to Limits and Precautions of OP/1/A11102/004 (Operation At Power) for applicable limits.

UNSAT STANDARD: Candidate refers to Limits and Precautions of OP/i/Ni 102/004 (Operation At Power)

COMMENTS:

CRITICAL STEP STEP 3: Determine the magnitude of NI offset.

STANDARD: Candidate refers to the power history provided and determines SAT that CTP = 99.996% and NI-5 = 97.91% therefore NI-S is out of calibration by 2.086%

UNSAT COMMENTS:

Admin-242 2b Page 6 of 9 CRITICAL STEP STEP 4: Determine if NI offset is conservative or non-conservative.

STANDARD: Candidate refers to the Note for limit and precaution step 2.2.5 SAT and determines that NI-S is non-conservative since Core Thermal Power is> Nl-5.

UNSAT COMMENTS:

STEP 5: Determine which Limit and Precaution contains guidance needed.

SAT STANDARD: Based on power history, 2.2.6 C applies since it is for use During operation with Reactor > 90% CTP (power maneuvering OR steady state) UNSAT COMMENTS:

CRITICAL STEP STEP 6: Determine actions required by Limit and Precaution 2.2.6 C.

SAT STANDARD: Determine that the following is required:

  • Take actions to restore Nis to allowable range (perform NI UNSAT calibration)

Note: Since NIs have been out by 2% for < 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />, the actions of 2.2.6.C.1 AND 2.2.6.C2 are NOT required.

COMMENTS:

END TASK TIME STOP:

Admin-242 2b Page 7 of 9 CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:

STEP # Explanation 3 Determining the magnitude of NI error is required to determine the correct NI tolerance allowed for the current plant conditions.

4 Determining that Nis are non-conservative is required to determine the correct NI tolerance allowed for the current plant conditions.

6 These actions are required based on current status of Nis to ensure Safety Analysis assumptions are met.

2b CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)

INITIAL CONDITIONS:

  • Power escalation to 100% concluded at midnight last shift.
  • Current Time is 0730
  • Power history is attached INITIATING CUES:

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Admin-310 3s Page 1 of 8 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE ADMIN-31 0 Select Individuals for Planned Emergency Exposure CANDIDATE EXAMINER

Admin-310 3s Page 2 of 8 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task:

Determine total dose that will be received and using the profiles provided and the guidelines provided in RPIO/BI1 000/011 (Planned Emergency Exposure) select two individuals to receive a Planned Emergency Exposure Alternate Path:

No Facility JPM #:

NEW K/A Rating(s):

System: GEN KJA: 2.3.13 Rating: 3.4/3.8 Task Standard:

Determine the total dose received and the personnel to receive the Planned Emergency Exposure.

Preferred Evaluation Location: Preferred Evaluation Method:

Simulator In-Plant Classroom X Perform X Simulate

References:

RP/0/A/1000/002 (Control Room Emergency Coordinator Procedure)

RP/0/B/1 000/011 (Planned Emergency Exposure)

Tim 1! minuts Time CriticaI NO Candidate: Time Start:

NAME Time Finish:

Performance Rating: SAT UNSAT Performance Time Examiner: /

NAME SIGNATURE DATE COMMENTS

Admin-310 3s Page 3 of 8 SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:

NONE

Admin-310 3s Page4of8 Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed:

  • RP/0/B/1 000/011 (Planned Emergency Exposure)

READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTION TO TRAINEE:

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

INITIAL CONDITIONS:

  • Unit 1 is in MODE 3
  • A Large Break LOCA with failed fuel has occurred
  • TSC is not yet in service
  • You are acting as the Emergency Coordinator
  • An individual has sustained life threatening injuries in the Unit 1 North LPI room
  • RP reports dose rates in the area to be 83 R/hr
  • It will take two people 20 minutes to get the injured individual clear of the area
  • There are five individuals profiled below that are available to perform the rescue operation Name Age Sex Volunteer YTD TEDE Dose (years)

Walker 27 Male Yes 125 mrem Tinsley 29 Male Yes 1,237 mrem Harper 30 Female Yes 45 mrem Long 51 Male No 68 mrem Price 56 Male Yes 112 mrem

  • None of the five have received a previous Planned Special Exposure
  • None of the five have any abnormal relevant medical conditions INITIATING CUES:
1. Calculate the total dose that will be received by each individual performing the rescue operation. Assume no dose is received other than while performing the rescue operation.
2. RP/0/AI1000/002 End. 4.4 (Emergency Coordinator Parallel Actions) step 1.14 has directed you to use the guidelines in RP!0/B/1 000/011 (Planned Emergency Exposure) to authorize two of the individuals above to receive a Planned Emergency Exposure.

Document the total dose per individual that would be received during this evolution and the names of the individuals authorized below:

START TIME:

CRITICAL STEP STEP 1: Calculate the individual total dose to be received.

STANDARD: 20 minutes = .33 hrs SAT 0.33 hrs X 83 A/hr = 27.6 Rem COMMENTS:

UNSAT CRITICAL STEP STEP 2: Reference RP/0/B/1 000/01 1 (Planned Emergency Exposure)

STANDARD: Determine the following: SAT Since dose received will exceed 25 Rem per step 2.1.1 personnel are required to be volunteers and therefore Mr. Long is excluded.

UNSAT COMMENTS:

STEP 3: Reference RP/0/B/1 000/011 (Planned Emergency Exposure) CRITICAL STEP STANDARD: Determine the following: SAT Per step 2.1 .3 Ms. Harper is excluded due to being child bearing age.

UNSAT COMMENTS:

STEP 4 Reference RP/0/B/1 000/011 (Planned Emergency Exposure) CRITICAL STEP STANDARD: Determine the following: SAT Since Mr. Tinsley has received significantly more dose, guidance in step 2.1 .4 would lead to excluding Mr. Tinsley.

UNSAT COMMENTS:

STEP 5: Reference RP/O/B/1000/O11 (Planned Emergency Exposure) CRITICAL STEP STANDARD: Determine that Mr. Price and Mr. Walker will be authorized to receive the - SAT Planned Emergency Exposure COMMENTS: UNSAT ENDOFTASK STOP TIME:

CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:

STEP # Explanation 1 Required to determine that dose received will be > 25 Rem and therefore require a volunteer 2 Required to authorize the correct individuals 3 Required to authorize the correct individuals 4 Required to authorize the correct individuals 5 Results in correct individuals receiving the Planned Emergency Exposure

3s CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)

INITIAL CONDITIONS:

  • Unit 1 is in MODE 3
  • A Large Break LOCA with failed fuel has occurred
  • TSC is not yet in service
  • You are acting as the Emergency Coordinator
  • An individual has sustained life threatening injuries in the Unit 1 North LPI room
  • RP reports dose rates in the area to be 83 R/hr
  • It will take two people 20 minutes to get the injured individual clear of the area
  • There are five individuals profiled below that are available to perForm the rescue operation Name Age Sex Volunteer YTD TEDE Dose (years)

Walker 27 Male Yes 125 mrem Tinsley 29 Male Yes 1,237 mrem Harper 30 Female Yes 45 mrem Long 51 Male No 68 mrem Price 56 Male Yes 112 mrem

  • None of the five have received a previous Planned Special Exposure
  • None of the five have any abnormal relevant medical conditions INITIATING CUES:
1. Calculate the total dose that will be received by each individual performing the rescue operation. Assume no dose is received other than while performing the rescue operation.
2. RP/0/A/1000/002 End. 4.4 (Emergency Coordinator Parallel Actions) step 1.14 has directed you to use the guidelines in RP/0/B/1 000/011 (Planned Emergency Exposure) to authorize two of the individuals above to receive a Planned Emergency Exposure.

Document the total dose per individual that would be received during this evolution and the names of the individuals authorized below:

Admin-311 3r Page 1 of 9 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE ADMIN-31 1 STAY TIME CALCULATION CAN DI DATE EXAMINER

Admin-311 3r Page 2 of 9 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task:

Determine stay time for an activity Alternate Path:

No Facility JPM #:

Admin 303 K/A Rating(s):

System: GEN K/A: 2.3.7 Rating: 3.5/3.6 Task Standard:

Determine the total dose received and the time required to receive an ED Dose Alarm Preferred Evaluation Location: Preferred Evaluation Method:

Simulator In-Plant Perform X Simulate

References:

PD-RP-ALL-OO1 (Radiation Protection)

Validation Time: 13 minutes Time Critical: NO Candidate: Time Start:

NAME Time Finish:

Performance Rating: SAT UNSAT Performance Time:

Examiner: /

NAME SIGNATURE DATE COMMENTS

Admin-311 3r Page 3 of 9 SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:

None

Admin-311 3r Page 4 of 9 Tools/Egui i,mentlProcedures Needed:

Room 61 Survey Map READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTION TO TRAINEE:

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

INITIAL CONDITIONS:

Unit 1 is in AP126, Loss of Decay Heat Removal and you are to:

  • Stage yourself inside Room 61 where you can minimize your dose while waiting
  • Vent 1A LPI pump when directed
  • RWP sets the following limits:

o Dose Rate Alarm = 200 mR/hr o Dose Alarm = 50 mR Room 61 is posted: High Radiation Area 0800 You enter Room 61 0830 You are directed to vent 1A LPI pump 0855 Venting is completed. You immediately exit the Room and report back to the Control Room.

INITIATING CUES:

Based on the time line above, RWP 23, and Room 61 survey map provided:

1. Determine the amount of dose that was received while in Room 61.
2. Assuming no dose was received until you entered Room 61, determine the time (beginning at 0830) you could spend actually venting the 1A LPI pump that would result in an ED Dose Alarm.

START TIME:

STEP 1: Determine the dose that will be received while waiting in the LEWA? CRITICAL STEP SAT STANDARD: Calculates the dose received for the duration of the task.

Based on a 20 minute wait at the LEWA with a dose rate of 3 mr/hr: UN SAT LEWA dose: 7 mr/hr X 0.5 hr = 3.5 mR COMMENTS:

STEP 2: Determine the dose that will be received while venting the LPI pump? CRITICAL STEP SAT STANDARD: Calculates the dose received for the duration of the task.

UNSAT Based on 25 minutes at LPI Pump and the nearest posted general area dose rates (75 mr/hr):

Vent time dose: 25/60 hr X 75 mr/hr = 31.25 mR NOTE: Acceptable range is 31 mR to 32 mR COMMENTS:

STEP 3: Total dose received while in Room 61? CRITICAL STEP Determined by summing the LEWA dose and the dose received while venting the SAT pump.

STANDARD: Calculates the dose received for the duration of the task.

UNSAT Estimated total dose received is 3.5mR + 31.25mR = 34.75 mR NOTE: Acceptable range is 34.5 mR to 35.5 mR COMMENTS:

STEP 4: Determine the minimum time that the pump could have been vented CRITICAL STEP before reaching an ED Dose Alarm?

SAT STANDARD: Calculates maximum venting time.

The RWP Dose Alarm is 50 mR. UNSAT Subtract LEWA dose 50R 3.5mR = 46.6mR Vent time dose rate is Rad level = 75 mr/hr Solving: 23.5 mr is allowable dose once venting starts 46.6 mr = 0.6213 hours0.0719 days <br />1.726 hours <br />0.0103 weeks <br />0.00236 months <br /> or 37.3 minutes 75 mr/hr Note: Acceptable range is 37- 38 minutes.

COMMENTS:

ENDTASK STOP TIME:

CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS:

STEP # Explanation 1 Required to calculate dose received while performing task.

2 Required to calculate dose received while performing task.

3 Required to calculate dose received while performing task.

4 Required to calculate the maximum venting time.

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Surveyor: W. Walters I Approved by: N. Wriston, Date: Today

3r CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)

INITIAL CONDITIONS:

Unit 1 is in AP!26, Loss of Decay Heat Removal and you are to:

  • Stage yourself inside Room 61 where you can minimize your dose while waiting
  • Vent 1A LPI pump when directed
  • RWP sets the following limits:

o Dose Rate Alarm = 200 mR/hr o Dose Alarm = 50 mR Room 61 is posted: High Radiation Area 0800 You enter Room 61 0830 You are directed to vent 1A LPI pump 0855 Venting is completed. You immediately exit the Room and report back to the Control Room.

INITIATING CUES:

Based on the time line above, RWP 23, and Room 61 survey map provided:

3. Determine the amount of dose that was received while in Room 61.
4. Assuming no dose was received until you entered Room 61, determine the time (beginning at 0830) you could spend actually venting the 1 A LPI pump that would result in an ED Dose Alarm.

Admin-430 4s Page 1 of 10 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE ADMIN-430 Determine Emergency Classification and Protective Action Recommendations (SRO Only)

CANDIDATE EXAMINER

Admin-430 4s Page 2 of 10 REGION II INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task:

Determine Emergency Classification and Protective Action Recommendations Alternate Path:

NO Facility JPM #:

CRO-407 K/A Rating(s):

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

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

Preferred Evaluation Location: Preferred Evaluation Method:

Simulator In-Plant Classroom X Perform X Simulate

References:

RP/0/N1000/01, Emergency Classification RP/0/AI1 000/02, Control Room Emergency Coordinator Procedure RP/0/B/1000/015A, Offsite Communications From The Control Room BASIS Document (Volume A, Section D of the Emergency Plan)

VIiHtinn Time: 20 mm. Time Critical: Yes Candidate: Time Start:

NAME Time Finish:

Performance Rating: SAT UNSAT Performance Time:

Examiner: /

NAME SIGNATURE DATE Comments

Admin-430 4s Page 3 of 10 SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS NONE

Admin-430 4s Page 4 of 10 Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed:

RP/0/A/1 000/0 1 RP/0/A/1 000/02 READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTIONS TO STUDENT I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed. All control room steps shall be performed for this JPM, including any required communications. I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you.

INITIAL CONDITIONS TIME: 5 Minutes ago

  • Unit 2 & 3 at 100% power
  • Unit 1 tripped due to a turbine control system malfunction
  • 1 A SG MSRV 1 MS-6 failed to fully reseat resulted in 1 A SG pressure stabilizing at 850 psig CURRENT CONDITIONS
  • Chemistry reports Unit 1 RCS activity is 305 l.iCi/ml DEl
  • 1A SG tube leakage calculated at 105 gpm
  • 1 RIA-58 (High Range Containment Monitor) reading 1.3 R/hr and slowly increasing INITIATING CUE You are to perform the required actions of the Emergency Coordinator by referring to RP/0/B/1 000/01, Emergency Classification:
1. Determine Emergency Classification at present time.
2. Complete appropriate Emergency Notification Form for the current conditions.

Inform the examiner when you have made the classification.

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

Admin-430 4s Page 5 of 10 START TIME:

STEP 1: Classify the Event CRITICAL STEP STANDARD: Refer to RP/0/B/1000/01 (Emergency Classification) Enclosure 4.1 (Fission Product Barrier Matrix). SAT Classify the event as a General Emergency due to the following:

Loss of RCS barrier (5 points) (1 RIA-58> 1.0 R/hr)

Loss of Fuel Clad Barriers (5 points) (Coolant activity 300 iiCi/mI UNSAT DEl)

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

Time for Classification COMMENTS:

STEP 2: Commence the Off-Site Notification Form.

STANDARD: Go to RP/0/AJ1 000/002 (Control Room Emergency Coordinator SAT Procedure) and initiate procedure by determining symptoms for entry exist and check Step 1.1 COMMENTS: UNSAT STEP 3: Step 2.1.

IF No EAL exists, AND ERO activation is desired, THEN GO TO Enclosure 4.4, (ERO Pager Activation) SAT STANDARD: Determine step 2.1 does not apply U NSAT COMMENTS:

STEP 4: Step 2.2 TIME Declare the appropriate Emergency Classification level. CRITICAL STEP Classification GE (UE, ALERT, SAE, GE)

Time Declared:

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

COMMENTS:

Admin-430 4s Page 6 of 10 STEP 5: Step 2.3 IF a Security event is in progress THEN GO TO Step 2.5 SAT STANDARD: Determine Steps 2.3 does not apply COMMENTS:

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

SAT STANDARD: Determine Steps 2.4 does not apply COMMENTS:

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

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

COMMENTS:

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

COMMENTS:

UNSAT

Admin-430 4s Page 7 of 10 STEP 9: Step 2.7 CRITICAL STEP Obtain the appropriate Offsite Notification form from the Emergency Plan cart. SAT STANDARD: Initial General Emergency form # 4.1 .G.2 is selected and candidate continues to fill-out form per substeps of Step 2.7. UNSAT COMMENTS:

STEP 10: Step 2.7 *CRITICAL STEP Ensure EAL # as determined by RP/0/N1000/001 matches Line 4. (4.1.G.2)

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

SAT

  • Line 1 Enter Message # (#1)
  • Line 2 Mark Initial (INITIAL marked)
  • Line 8 Mark Stable unless an upgrade or additional PARs are anticipated within UNSAT an hour. (A condition marked is CRITICAL; stable, improving or degrading- does not matter)

Refer to Enclosure 4.9, (Event Prognosis Definitions)

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

(Inserts time from STEP 1 and todays date, military time is not critical as long as time is specific and accurate)

Line 11 If more than one unit affected, mark All (Unit 1 only)

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

Line 13 If the OSM has no remarks, write None STANDARD: Correctly fills out Emergency Notification Form in accordance with Key.

COMMENTS:

Admin-430 4s Page 8 of 10 STEP 11: Step 2.7 Continued TIME CRITICAL STEP Line 17 OSM signature, CURRENT Time/Date (MUST SIGN)

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

UNSAT COMMENTS:

END OF TASK TIME STOP:

Admin-430 4s Page 9 of 10 CRITICAL STEP EXPLANATIONS STEP # Explanation 1 The candidate needs to be able to utilize the procedure and determine the conditions meet a General Emergency classification.

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

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

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

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

4s CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)

INITIAL CONDITIONS TIME: 5 Minutes ago

  • Unit2&3at100%power
  • Unit 1 tripped due to a turbine control system malfunction
  • 1 A SG MSRV 1 MS-6 failed to fully reseat resulted in 1 A SG pressure stabilizing at850psig CURRENT CONDITIONS
  • Chemistry reports Unit 1 RCS activity is 305 pCi/mi DEl
  • 1A SG tube leakage calculated at 105 gpm
  • 1 RIA-58 (High Range Containment Monitor) reading 1.3 R/hr and slowly increasing INITIATING CUE You are to perform the required actions of the Emergency Coordinator by referring to RP/0/B/1 000/01, Emergency Classification:
1. Determine Emergency Classification at present time.
2. Complete appropriate Emergency Notification Form for the current conditions.

Inform the examiner when you have made the classification.

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