ML15245A302

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Initial Exam 2015-301 Draft Administrative JPMs
ML15245A302
Person / Time
Site: Catawba  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 08/31/2015
From:
NRC/RGN-II
To:
Duke Energy Carolinas
References
50-413/15-301, 50-414/15-301
Download: ML15245A302 (47)


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Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.1-1 May 2015 NRC Exam JPM A.1-1 RO / SRO PAGE 1 OF 9

Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.1-1 May 2015 NRC Exam EVALUATION SHEET Task: Calculate Reactor Vessel Head Venting Time Alternate Path: N/A Facility JPM #: CSF-003 Safety Function: N/A K/A G 2.1.25 Ability to interpret reference materials, such as graphs, curves, tables, etc.

Importance: 3.9 / 4.2 CFR: 41.10 / 43.5 / 45.12 Preferred Evaluation Location: Preferred Evaluation Method:

Simulator Classroom X Perform X Simulate

References:

EP/1/A/5000/FR-I.3 Response to Voids in Reactor Vessel, Enclosure 5 (rev 17) and images of control room gauges needed to perform head vent calculation.

Task Standard: Reactor vessel head maximum allowable vent time calculated as between 3.4 minutes and 5.2 minutes.

Validation Time: 11 minutes Time Critical: Yes No X Applicant: Time Start: __________

NAME___________________________ Docket #_______________ Time Finish: __________

Performance Rating: Performance Time _____

SAT ____ UNSAT ____

Examiner: _____________________________ _____________________________/________

NAME SIGNATURE DATE

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COMMENTS PAGE 2 OF 9

Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.1-1 May 2015 NRC Exam SIMULATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS:

1. ENSURE NRC Examination Security has been established.
2. Insert the following malfunctions:

Instructor Action Final Delay Ramp Delete In Event XMT-VV010 (TVV_5090 LOWER CNT AIR TEMP 140 A MTR)

XMT-VV011 (TVV_5110 LOWER CNT AIR TEMP 140 B MTR)

XMT-VV014 (TVV_5170 LOWER CNT AIR TEMP 140 C MTR)

XMT-VV015 (TVV_5190 LOWER CNT AIR TEMP 140 D MTR)

XMT-VX003 (XMI_5320 CNT TRN A H2 ANAL 1.5 MTR)

XMT-VX004 (XMI_5330 CNT TRN B H2 ANAL 1.5 MTR)

XMT-CNT009 (PNS_5090 CNT PRESS MTR (PI-3.0 937))

XMT-CNT008 (PNS_5060 CNT PRESS MTR (PI-3.0 936))

XMT-CNT007 (PNS_5050 CNT PRESS MTR (PI-3.0 935))

XMT-CNT006 (PNS_5040 CNT PRESS MTR (PI-3.0 934))

XMT-CNT011 (PNS_5380 CNT TRN B PRESS 3.0 MTR)

XMT-CNT010 (PNS_5370 CNT TRN A PRESS 3.0 MTR)

IND-NC023 (PNC_5120 LOOP B HOT LEG W/R 1000 PRESS MTR (PI-405))

IND-NC024 (PNC_5140 LOOP C HOT LEG W/R 1000 PRESS MTR (PI-403))

3. Take digital photographs of the gauges listed above or provide control board mimics from the instructor station.

NOTE TO EVALUATOR: These have been provided as part of the JPM package for each applicant.

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PAGE 4 0F 9 Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.1-1 May 2015 NRC Exam READ TO APPLICANT DIRECTION TO APPLICANT:

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:

  • A LOCA is in progress on Unit 1.

INITIATING CUES:

  • The CRS directs you to calculate and record the maximum reactor vessel head venting time per EP/1/A/5000/FR-I.3 (Response to Voids in Reactor Vessel)

Enclosure 5 (Allowable Hydrogen Venting Time).

EXAMINER NOTE: Each applicant should receive a copy of FR-I.3 Enclosure 5 as well as 4 pictures of control room gauges for:

  • H2 Analyzers
  • Containment Pressure
  • Lower Containment Air Temperatures
  • Loop B and C Hot Leg W/R Pressure PAGE 4 OF 9

Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.1-1 May 2015 NRC Exam STEP / STANDARD SAT / UNSAT START TIME: _______

STEP 1: Enclosure 5 Step 1 CRITICAL STEP Calculate A where A = 9500 X (P + 14.7) X 492 14.7 (T+460) ___ SAT Where: P = Containment pressure (PSIG) ___ UNSAT T = Lower Containment temperature (°F)

STANDARD:

Calculate A:

Determine containment pressure as 2.9 psig to 3.1 psig.

Determine Lower Containment Temperature as 135°F - 145°F.

Using 2.9, 135 A = 9500 X (2.9 + 14.7) X 492 = 9405.18 14.7 (135+460)

Using 2.9, 145 A = 9500 X (2.9 + 14.7) X 492 = 9249.68 14.7 (145+460)

Using 3.1, 135 A = 9500 X (3.1 + 14.7) X 492 = 9513.07 14.7 (135+460)

Using 3.1, 145 A = 9500 X (3.1 + 14.7) X 492 = 9354.76 14.7 (145+460)

NOTE TO EXAMINER: Acceptable band for value of A is 9249 - 9513.

This step is critical to properly perform this task and to meet the JPM standard to calculate the maximum head vent time for the conditions given.

COMMENTS:

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Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.1-1 May 2015 NRC Exam STEP / STANDARD SAT / UNSAT STEP 2: Enclosure 5 Step 2 CRITICAL STEP Calculate B where B = (3 - H) X A

___ SAT Where H = Containment Hydrogen Concentration (%)

___UNSAT STANDARD:

Determine H2 concentration as between 1.25% and 1.75%.

Using bounding values of A (9249 to 9513):

B = (3 - 1.25) X 9249 = 16185.8 B = (3 - 1.25) X 9513 = 16647.8 B = (3 - 1.75) X 9249 = 11561.3 B = (3 - 1.75) X 9513 = 11891.3 NOTE TO EXAMINER: Acceptable range for value of B is 11561 -

16648.

This step is critical to properly perform this task and to meet the JPM standard to calculate the maximum head vent time for the conditions given.

COMMENTS:

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Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.1-1 May 2015 NRC Exam STEP / STANDARD SAT / UNSAT STEP 3: Enclosure 5 Step 3 CRITICAL Determine C from the curve for the current NC system pressure. STEP

___ SAT STANDARD:

___ UNSAT Determines NC pressure from pictures as 975 psig to 1025 psig.

Determines C (hydrogen flow rate) as between 3,200 - 3400 SCFM.

This step is critical to properly perform this task and to meet the JPM standard to calculate the maximum head vent time for the conditions given.

COMMENTS:

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Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.1-1 May 2015 NRC Exam STEP / STANDARD SAT / UNSAT STEP 4 Enclosure 5 Step 4 CRITICAL Calculate T: STEP T= B / C = Venting time in minutes ___ SAT STANDARD: ___ UNSAT Using bounding values for B and C:

T = 11561 / 3200 = 3.61 minutes T = 11561 / 3400 = 3.40 minutes T = 16648 / 3200 = 5.20 minutes T = 16648 / 3400 = 4.90 minutes NOTE TO EXAMINER: Maximum allowable venting time acceptable band is 3.4 - 5.2 minutes (3 minutes 24 seconds to 5 minutes 12 seconds).

This step is critical to properly perform this task and to meet the JPM standard to calculate the maximum head vent time for the conditions given.

COMMENTS:

END OF TASK STOP TIME ________

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APPLICANT CUE SHEET (RETURN TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)

READ TO APPLICANT DIRECTION TO APPLICANT:

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:

  • A LOCA is in progress on Unit 1.

INITIATING CUES:

  • The CRS directs you to calculate and record the maximum reactor vessel head venting time per EP/1/A/5000/FR-I.3 (Response to Voids in Reactor Vessel)

Enclosure 5 (Allowable Hydrogen Venting Time).

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Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.1-2R May 2015 NRC Exam JPM A.1-2R RO PAGE 1 OF 9

Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.1-2R May 2015 NRC Exam EVALUATION SHEET Task: Perform a Manual NC System Leakage Calculation Alternate Path: N/A Facility JPM #: NC-094 Modified Safety Function: N/A K/A G 2.1.7 Ability to evaluate plant performance and make operational judgments based on operating characteristics, reactor behavior, and instrument interpretation.

Importance: 4.4 / 4.7 CFR: 41.5 / 43.5 / 45.12 / 45.13 Preferred Evaluation Location: Preferred Evaluation Method:

Simulator Classroom X Perform X Simulate

References:

PT/1/A/4150/001 D (NC System Leakage Calculation) rev 81 Task Standard: A manual NC System Leakage Calculation is performed per PT/1/A/4150/001 D (NC System Leakage Calculation) and the following results reported:

Unidentified Leakage 10.6 - 10.7 gpm, Identified Leakage 0.2 - 0.3 gpm, Total Accumulated Leakage 21.8 - 21.9 gpm. Standby Makeup Pump #1 determined to be non-functional.

Validation Time: 30 minutes Time Critical: Yes No X Applicant: Time Start: __________

NAME___________________________ Docket #_______________ Time Finish: __________

Performance Rating: Performance Time _____

SAT ____ UNSAT ____

Examiner: _____________________________ _____________________________/________

NAME SIGNATURE DATE

===============================================================

COMMENTS PAGE 2 OF 9

PAGE 3 0F 9 Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.1-2R May 2015 NRC Exam READ TO APPLICANT DIRECTION TO APPLICANT:

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 1 at 100% power.
  • The OAC is out of service due to emergent system failures and will not be returned to service for 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
  • Other operators are performing PT/1/A/4600/009 (Loss of Operator Aid Computer) and OP/1/A/6700/003 (Operation With the Operator Aid Computer Out of Service).

INITIATING CUES:

  • The CRS directs you to perform an NC System Leakage Calculation per PT/1/A/4150/001 D (NC System Leakage Calculation).
  • Steps are complete through 12.11.
  • You are to perform step 12.12.
  • The Open Item Summary has been updated. The background leakage is .077 gpm (Orbisphere flow reported by Primary Chemistry).
  • Using the attached Data Sheet and PT/1/A/4150/001 D, calculate and report the following information back to the CRS:

Unidentified Leakage ____________ gpm Identified Leakage ____________ gpm Total Accumulated Leakage ____________ gpm Any equipment that may not function as designed per PT/1/A/4150/001 D due to calculation results: _________________

EXAMINER NOTE: Each applicant should receive a copy of attached Data Sheets and a copy of PT/1/A/4150/001 D rev 81 body signed off through step 12.11 and Enclosure 13.3.

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Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.1-2R May 2015 NRC Exam STEP / STANDARD SAT / UNSAT START TIME: _______

STEP 1 12.12 IF the OAC is partially or wholly unavailable OR Unit 1 is NOT at or near normal operating temperature and ___ SAT pressure (i.e. Tavg < 550°F and W/R pressure < 2200 psig), perform Enclosure 13.3 (Manual Leakage Calculation). ___UNSAT STANDARD:

Applicant determines that this step is applicable and goes to Enclosure 13.3 for a manual leakage calculation.

COMMENTS:

STEP 2 Enclosure 13.3 step 1.1 Verify the following valves are closed:

STANDARD:

Applicant determines from the data sheet provided that all of the listed valves are closed.

COMMENTS:

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Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.1-2R May 2015 NRC Exam STEP / STANDARD SAT / UNSAT STEP 3 1.2 Record Initial Data on Enclosure 13.3.1 (Manual Leakage Data) using Control Room indications or OAC (if available).

___ SAT STANDARD:

___ UNSAT Applicant records initial data on Enclosure 13.3.1 using the provided data sheet.

COMMENTS:

NOTE: Calculation accuracy improves as the time between initial and final data increases.

STEP 4 1.3 Wait at least 60 minutes prior to obtaining final data.

STANDARD: ___ SAT Applicant is given data for 61 minutes after initial data. ___ UNSAT COMMENTS:

STEP 5 1.4 Record Final Data on Enclosure 13.3.1 (Manual Leakage Data) using Control Room indications or OAC (if available).

___ SAT STANDARD:

___ UNSAT Applicant records final data on Enclosure 13.3.1 using the provided data sheet.

COMMENTS:

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Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.1-2R May 2015 NRC Exam STEP / STANDARD SAT / UNSAT STEP 6 1.5 Using data from Enclosure 13.3.1 (Manual Leakage Data),

calculate change in T-Avg:

___ SAT

____________ - _____________ = _________ °F ___ UNSAT NC Average temp initial NC Average temp final STANDARD:

Applicant calculates change in T-Avg to be .2°F.

COMMENTS:

NOTE: Procedure may continue while performing the following step.

If change in T-Avg is greater than 0.25°F (0.1°F if using OAC), calculation is invalid and must be repeated.

STEP 7 1.6 IF change in T-Avg is less than or equal to 0.25°F (0.1°F if using OAC), perform all calculations on Enclosure 13.3.2 (Manual Calculation). ___ SAT STANDARD: ___ UNSAT Applicant determines from previous step that T-Avg is 0.2°F and performs calculations from Enclosure 13.3.2.

COMMENTS:

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Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.1-2R May 2015 NRC Exam STEP / STANDARD SAT / UNSAT STEP 8 Enclosure 13.3.2 (Manual Calculation)

CRITICAL STANDARD: STEP Applicant performs the required calculations and comes up with the ___ SAT following results:

___ UNSAT VCT Leakage Rate = 10.96 gpm (Allowable range 10.9 - 11.0 gpm)

PZR Leakage Rate = 0 gpm Total Leakage = 10.96 gpm (Allowable range 10.9 - 11.0 gpm)

NCDT Leakage Rate = .184 gpm (Allowable range 0.1 - 0.2 gpm)

PRT Leakage Rate = 0 gpm Identified Leakage = .261 gpm (Allowable range 0.2 - 0.3 gpm)

Unidentified Leakage = 10.699 gpm (Allowable range 10.6 - 10.7 gpm)

Total Accumulated Leakage = 21.89 gpm (Allowable range 21.8 - 21.9 gpm)

These steps are critical to ensure accurate leakage values will be used to determine compliance with Technical Specifications/Selected License Commitments for NC system leakage.

COMMENTS:

END OF TASK STEP 9 Determine any equipment that may not function as designed per PT/1/A/4150/001 D due to calculation results: CRITICAL STEP STANDARD:

___ SAT Applicant determines that with total accumulated leakage being > 20 gpm, 3.3.2 will refer the applicants to step 12.19 which will declare ___ UNSAT the Standby Makeup Pump #1 non-functional.

This step is critical to meet the task and JPM standard.

COMMENTS:

STOP TIME ________

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APPLICANT CUE SHEET (RETURN TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)

READ TO APPLICANT DIRECTION TO APPLICANT:

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 1 at 100% power.
  • The OAC is out of service due to emergent system failures and will not be returned to service for 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
  • Other operators are performing PT/1/A/4600/009 (Loss of Operator Aid Computer) and OP/1/A/6700/003 (Operation With the Operator Aid Computer Out of Service).

INITIATING CUES:

  • The CRS directs you to perform an NC System Leakage Calculation per PT/1/A/4150/001 D (NC System Leakage Calculation).
  • Steps are complete through 12.11.
  • You are to perform step 12.12.
  • The Open Item Summary has been updated. The background leakage is .077 gpm (Orbisphere flow reported by Primary Chemistry).
  • Using the attached Data Sheet and PT/1/A/4150/001 D, calculate and report the following information back to the CRS:

Unidentified Leakage ____________ gpm Identified Leakage ____________ gpm Total Accumulated Leakage ____________ gpm Any equipment that may not function as designed per PT/1/A/4150/001 D due to calculation results: _________________

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APPLICANT CUE SHEET (RETURN TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)

DATA SHEET The following valves are closed:

Parameter Instrument 2000 hours0.0231 days <br />0.556 hours <br />0.00331 weeks <br />7.61e-4 months <br /> Data 2101 hours0.0243 days <br />0.584 hours <br />0.00347 weeks <br />7.994305e-4 months <br /> Data NC Avg. Temp. 1NCCR5421 584.5 °F 584.3 °F VCT Level 1NVP5761 65% 30%

PZR Level 1NCP5164 55% 55%

NCDT Level 1WLP5630 48% 51%

PRT Level 1NCP5131 68% 68%

1A NC Pump #1 Seal Leakoff Flow 2.50 GPM 1B NC Pump #1 Seal Leakoff Flow 2.87 GPM 1C NC Pump #1 Seal Leakoff Flow 2.77 GPM 1D NC Pump #1 Seal Leakoff Flow 2.79 GPM 1EMF-71 Leakage 75 GPD 1EMF-72 Leakage 80 GPD 1EMF-73 Leakage 1 GPD 1EMF-74 Leakage 1 GPD Background leakage - .077 gpm (Orbisphere flow)

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Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.1-2S May 2015 NRC Exam JPM A.1-2S SRO PAGE 1 OF 10

Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.1-2S May 2015 NRC Exam EVALUATION SHEET Task: Perform a Manual NC System Leakage Calculation Alternate Path: N/A Facility JPM #: NC-094 Modified Safety Function: N/A K/A G 2.1.7 Ability to evaluate plant performance and make operational judgments based on operating characteristics, reactor behavior, and instrument interpretation.

Importance: 4.4 / 4.7 CFR: 41.5 / 43.5 / 45.12 / 45.13 Preferred Evaluation Location: Preferred Evaluation Method:

Simulator Classroom X Perform X Simulate

References:

PT/1/A/4150/001 D (NC System Leakage Calculation) rev 81 Task Standard: A manual NC System Leakage Calculation is performed per PT/1/A/4150/001 D (NC System Leakage Calculation) and the following results reported:

Unidentified Leakage 10.6 - 10.7 gpm, Identified Leakage 0.2 - 0.3 gpm, Total Accumulated Leakage 21.8 - 21.9 gpm. Determines that T.S. 3.4.13 Condition A and SLC 16.7-9 Condition B are applicable.

Validation Time: 30 minutes Time Critical: Yes No X Applicant: Time Start: __________

NAME___________________________ Docket #_______________ Time Finish: __________

Performance Rating: Performance Time _____

SAT ____ UNSAT ____

Examiner: _____________________________ _____________________________/________

NAME SIGNATURE DATE COMMENTS PAGE 2 OF 10

PAGE 3 0F 10 Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.1-2S May 2015 NRC Exam READ TO APPLICANT DIRECTION TO APPLICANT:

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 1 at 100% power.
  • The OAC is out of service due to emergent system failures and will not be returned to service for 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
  • Other operators are performing PT/1/A/4600/009 (Loss of Operator Aid Computer) and OP/1/A/6700/003 (Operation With the Operator Aid Computer Out of Service).

INITIATING CUES:

  • The CRS directs you to perform an NC System Leakage Calculation per PT/1/A/4150/001 D (NC System Leakage Calculation).
  • Steps are complete through 12.11.
  • You are to perform step 12.12.
  • The Open Item Summary has been updated. The background leakage is .077 gpm (Orbisphere flow reported by Primary Chemistry).
  • Using the attached Data Sheet and PT/1/A/4150/001 D, calculate and report the following information back to the CRS:

Unidentified Leakage ____________ gpm Identified Leakage ____________ gpm Total Accumulated Leakage ____________ gpm Applicable Tech Specs or SLCs:

EXAMINER NOTE: Each applicant should receive a copy of attached Data Sheets and a copy of PT/1/A/4150/001 D rev 81 body signed off through step 12.11 and Enclosure 13.3.

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Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.1-2S May 2015 NRC Exam STEP / STANDARD SAT / UNSAT START TIME: _______

STEP 1 12.12 IF the OAC is partially or wholly unavailable OR Unit 1 is NOT at or near normal operating temperature and ___ SAT pressure (i.e. Tavg < 550°F and W/R pressure < 2200 psig), perform Enclosure 13.3 (Manual Leakage Calculation). ___UNSAT STANDARD:

Applicant determines that this step is applicable and goes to Enclosure 13.3 for a manual leakage calculation.

COMMENTS:

STEP 2 Enclosure 13.3 step 1.1 Verify the following valves are closed:

STANDARD:

Applicant determines from the data sheet provided that all of the listed valves are closed.

COMMENTS:

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Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.1-2S May 2015 NRC Exam STEP / STANDARD SAT / UNSAT STEP 3 1.2 Record Initial Data on Enclosure 13.3.1 (Manual Leakage Data) using Control Room indications or OAC (if available).

___ SAT STANDARD:

___ UNSAT Applicant records initial data on Enclosure 13.3.1 using the provided data sheet.

COMMENTS:

NOTE: Calculation accuracy improves as the time between initial and final data increases.

STEP 4 1.3 Wait at least 60 minutes prior to obtaining final data.

STANDARD: ___ SAT Applicant is given data for 61 minutes after initial data. ___ UNSAT COMMENTS:

STEP 5 1.4 Record Final Data on Enclosure 13.3.1 (Manual Leakage Data) using Control Room indications or OAC (if available).

___ SAT STANDARD:

___ UNSAT Applicant records final data on Enclosure 13.3.1 using the provided data sheet.

COMMENTS:

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Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.1-2S May 2015 NRC Exam STEP / STANDARD SAT / UNSAT STEP 6 1.5 Using data from Enclosure 13.3.1 (Manual Leakage Data),

calculate change in T-Avg:

___ SAT

____________ - _____________ = _________ °F ___ UNSAT NC Average temp initial NC Average temp final STANDARD:

Applicant calculates change in T-Avg to be .2°F.

COMMENTS:

NOTE: Procedure may continue while performing the following step.

If change in T-Avg is greater than 0.25°F (0.1°F if using OAC), calculation is invalid and must be repeated.

STEP 7 1.6 IF change in T-Avg is less than or equal to 0.25°F (0.1°F if using OAC), perform all calculations on Enclosure 13.3.2 (Manual Calculation). ___ SAT STANDARD: ___ UNSAT Applicant determines from previous step that T-Avg is 0.2°F and performs calculations from Enclosure 13.3.2.

COMMENTS:

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Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.1-2S May 2015 NRC Exam STEP / STANDARD SAT / UNSAT STEP 8 Enclosure 13.3.2 (Manual Calculation)

CRITICAL STANDARD: STEP Applicant performs the required calculations and comes up with the ___ SAT following results:

___ UNSAT VCT Leakage Rate = 10.96 gpm (Allowable range 10.9 - 11.0 gpm)

PZR Leakage Rate = 0 gpm Total Leakage = 10.96 gpm (Allowable range 10.9 - 11.0 gpm)

NCDT Leakage Rate = .184 gpm (Allowable range 0.1 - 0.2 gpm)

PRT Leakage Rate = 0 gpm Identified Leakage = .261 gpm (Allowable range 0.2 - 0.3 gpm)

Unidentified Leakage = 10.699 gpm (Allowable range 10.6 - 10.7 gpm)

Total Accumulated Leakage = 21.89 gpm (Allowable range 21.8 - 21.9 gpm)

These steps are critical to ensure accurate leakage values will be used to determine compliance with Technical Specifications/Selected License Commitments for NC system leakage.

COMMENTS:

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Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.1-2S May 2015 NRC Exam STEP / STANDARD SAT / UNSAT STEP 9 Determine applicable Tech Specs/SLCs.

CRITICAL STANDARD: STEP Applicant determines that T.S. LCO 3.4.13 is not met for unidentified ___ SAT leakage being > 1 gpm and that Condition A needs to be entered. Even though total primary to secondary leakage is > 150 gpd, the T.S. ___ UNSAT requirement is for primary to secondary leakage to any 1 S/G > 150 gpd, so Condition B is not applicable. Due to total accumulated leakage being >

20 gpm, SLC 16.7-9 Condition B should also be entered.

This step is critical to meet the task and standard of this JPM.

COMMENTS:

END OF TASK STOP TIME ________

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APPLICANT CUE SHEET (RETURN TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)

READ TO APPLICANT DIRECTION TO APPLICANT:

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 1 at 100% power.
  • The OAC is out of service due to emergent system failures and will not be returned to service for 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
  • Other operators are performing PT/1/A/4600/009 (Loss of Operator Aid Computer) and OP/1/A/6700/003 (Operation With the Operator Aid Computer Out of Service).

INITIATING CUES:

  • The CRS directs you to perform an NC System Leakage Calculation per PT/1/A/4150/001 D (NC System Leakage Calculation).
  • Steps are complete through 12.11.
  • You are to perform step 12.12.
  • The Open Item Summary has been updated. The background leakage is .077 gpm (Orbisphere flow reported by Primary Chemistry).
  • Using the attached Data Sheet and PT/1/A/4150/001 D, calculate and report the following information back to the CRS:

Unidentified Leakage ____________ gpm Identified Leakage ____________ gpm Total Accumulated Leakage ____________ gpm Applicable Tech Specs or SLCs:

Catawba 2015 NRC Exam - Admin. JPM A.1-2S

APPLICANT CUE SHEET (RETURN TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)

DATA SHEET The following valves are closed:

Parameter Instrument 2000 hours0.0231 days <br />0.556 hours <br />0.00331 weeks <br />7.61e-4 months <br /> Data 2101 hours0.0243 days <br />0.584 hours <br />0.00347 weeks <br />7.994305e-4 months <br /> Data NC Avg. Temp. 1NCCR5421 584.5 °F 584.3 °F VCT Level 1NVP5761 65% 30%

PZR Level 1NCP5164 55% 55%

NCDT Level 1WLP5630 48% 51%

PRT Level 1NCP5131 68% 68%

1A NC Pump #1 Seal Leakoff Flow 2.50 GPM 1B NC Pump #1 Seal Leakoff Flow 2.87 GPM 1C NC Pump #1 Seal Leakoff Flow 2.77 GPM 1D NC Pump #1 Seal Leakoff Flow 2.79 GPM 1EMF-71 Leakage 75 GPD 1EMF-72 Leakage 80 GPD 1EMF-73 Leakage 1 GPD 1EMF-74 Leakage 1 GPD Background leakage - .077 gpm (Orbisphere flow)

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Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.2 May 2015 NRC Exam JPM A.2 RO / SRO PAGE 1 OF 7

Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.2 May 2015 NRC Exam EVALUATION SHEET Task: Calculate RL System Heat Rise Alternate Path: N/A Facility JPM #: New Safety Function: N/A K/A G 2.2.44 Ability to interpret control room indications to verify the status and operation of a system, and understand how operator actions and directives affect plant and system conditions.

Importance: 4.2 / 4.4 CFR: 41.5 / 43.5 / 45.12 Preferred Evaluation Location: Preferred Evaluation Method:

Simulator Classroom X Perform X Simulate

References:

PT/0/A/4250/011 (RL Temperature And Discharge Flow Determination)

Task Standard: RL Heat Rise T calculated to be between 11°F and 12°F. Applicant determines that NPDES permit requirements are not met.

Validation Time: 10 minutes Time Critical: Yes No X Applicant: Time Start: __________

NAME___________________________ Docket #_______________ Time Finish: __________

Performance Rating: Performance Time _____

SAT ____ UNSAT ____

Examiner: _____________________________ _____________________________/________

NAME SIGNATURE DATE

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Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.2 May 2015 NRC Exam READ TO APPLICANT DIRECTION TO APPLICANT:

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:

  • A loss of both Unit 1 and Unit 2 OACs occurred 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> ago.

INITIATING CUES:

  • The CRS directs you to perform PT/0/A/4250/011 (RL Temperature And Discharge Flow Determination) Enclosure 13.6 (RL System Heat Rise (T) Calculation).
  • RL discharge flows from Enclosure 13.2 were determined to be the following:
  • A train RL discharge flow (RLAF) = 21,355 gpm
  • B train RL discharge flow (RLBF) = 24,560 gpm Record below the RL Heat Rise T and whether NPDES permit requirements are met for todays date.

RL Heat Rise T ___________

NPDES permit requirements met (Yes or No) ___________

EXAMINER NOTE: Each applicant should receive a copy of PT/0/A/4250/011 Enclosures 13.4, 13.5, and 13.6 (step 1.1 complete).

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Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.2 May 2015 NRC Exam START TIME: _______

STEP 1 1.2 Calculate RL System Heat Rise. CRITICAL STEP 1.2.1 Record RL Discharge Temperatures from Enclosure 13.5 (RL Discharge Temperature Determination) ___ SAT A Train 83.7 °F (RLADT) ___ UNSAT B Train 85.3 °F (RLBDT)

STANDARD:

Applicant records values from Enclosure 13.5.

This step is critical to come up with the correct T required by the JPM standard.

COMMENTS:

STEP 2 1.2.2 Record RL Discharge Flows from Enclosure 13.2 (Total CRITICAL Discharge Flow Calculation Sheet). STEP A Train 21,355 gpm (RLAF) ___ SAT B Train 24,560 gpm (RLBF)

STANDARD: ___UNSAT Applicant records values given in the cue for RL discharge flows.

This step is critical to come up with the correct T required by the JPM standard.

COMMENTS:

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Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.2 May 2015 NRC Exam STEP 3 1.2.3 Record RL Intake Temperature from Enclosure 13.4 (RL Intake Temperature Determination). CRITICAL STEP 73 °F (RLIT)

___ SAT STANDARD:

___ UNSAT Applicant records value from Enclosure 13.4.

This step is critical to come up with the correct T required by the JPM standard.

COMMENTS:

STEP 4 1.2.4 Calculate RL Heat Rise (T).

CRITICAL (83.7 X 21,355) + (85.3 X 24,560) STEP RLADT RLAF RLBDT RLBF

___________________________ - 73 = 11.6 °F ___ SAT (21,355 + 24,560) RLIT RL Heat Rise (T)

RLAF RLBF ___ UNSAT STANDARD:

T Calculated to be 11.6°F.

No, NPDES permit requirements are not met since it is May.

This step is critical to come up with the correct T required by the JPM standard.

NOTE TO EXAMINER: Allowable range is 11-12°F based on how the applicant rounded the answer. Both of these values are above the NPDES permit requirements for the Apr. 1 - Sep. 30 timeframe.

COMMENTS:

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Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.2 May 2015 NRC Exam STEP 5 1.3 Determine whether RL Heat Rise (T) Step 1.2.4 is less than limits listed: CRITICAL STEP RL Heat Rise (T) < 10.0°F (Apr. 1 - Sep. 30)

< 14.0°F (Oct. 1 - Mar. 31) ___ SAT STANDARD: ___ UNSAT Applicant determines that the RL Heat Rise of 11.6°F is > the limit of 10°F required from Apr. 1 through Sep. 30.

This step is critical to meet the task and JPM standard.

COMMENTS:

STEP 6 1.4 IF the RL Heat Rise (T) is greater than the limits of Step 1.3 (NPDES Permit), notify the Operations Shift Manager that a plant heat load reduction on the RL system is required. ___ SAT STANDARD: ___ UNSAT Applicant determines that this step needs to be performed.

COMMENTS:

END OF TASK STOP TIME ________

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APPLICANT CUE SHEET (RETURN TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)

READ TO APPLICANT DIRECTION TO APPLICANT:

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:

  • A loss of both Unit 1 and Unit 2 OACs occurred 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> ago.

INITIATING CUES:

  • The CRS directs you to perform PT/0/A/4250/011 (RL Temperature And Discharge Flow Determination) Enclosure 13.6 (RL System Heat Rise (T) Calculation).
  • RL discharge flows from Enclosure 13.2 were determined to be the following:
  • A train RL discharge flow (RLAF) = 21,355 gpm
  • B train RL discharge flow (RLBF) = 24,560 gpm Record below the RL Heat Rise T and whether NPDES permit requirements are met for todays date.

RL Heat Rise T ___________

NPDES permit requirements met (Yes or No) ___________

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Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.3 May 2015 NRC Exam JPM A.3 RO / SRO PAGE 1 OF 6

Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.3 May 2015 NRC Exam EVALUATION SHEET Task: Determine Radiation Protection Requirements for an activity Alternate Path: N/A Facility JPM #: 2005 Admin JPM R03/SRO4 Modified Safety Function: N/A K/A G 2.3.7 Ability to comply with radiation work permit requirements during normal or abnormal conditions.

Importance: 3.5 / 3.6 CFR: 41.12 / 45.10 Preferred Evaluation Location: Preferred Evaluation Method:

Simulator Classroom X Perform X Simulate

References:

Radiation Work Permit # 5021, Room 105 (ND Pump 1A) Survey Map Task Standard: Correctly determine that total dose received for the job is 15 mR and maximum time to complete venting without exceeding RWP dose limits is 0854 hrs.

Validation Time: 14 minutes Time Critical: Yes No X Applicant: Time Start: __________

NAME___________________________ Docket #_______________ Time Finish: __________

Performance Rating: Performance Time _____

SAT ____ UNSAT ____

Examiner: _____________________________ _____________________________/________

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Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.3 May 2015 NRC Exam READ TO APPLICANT DIRECTION TO APPLICANT:

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:

  • The CRS has dispatched you to 1A ND pump room to vent the 1A ND pump casing when directed.
  • You are to stage yourself where you can minimize your dose while waiting.
  • The following is the timeline for the venting evolution:

0800 - You enter room 105 0830 - You are directed to vent using 1ND-88 (1A ND Pump Seal Water Hx Inlet Vent).

0842 - Venting is complete. You immediately exit the room and report back to the Control Room.

  • Assume once the venting starts, the room becomes airborne contaminated at a constant concentration of 4 DAC-hrs.

INITIATING CUES:

Based on the time line, RWP # 5021, and Room 105 Survey Map provided:

1. State the amount of dose that was received for the duration of the task.

Amount of dose received - ________________ mR

2. Assuming you entered the room and began venting at the stated times, determine the latest clock time that venting could complete without exceeding a limit imposed by the RWP.

Latest clock time for venting without exceeding the MAXIMUM Dose listed on RWP 5021 - ___________

EXAMINER NOTE: Each applicant should receive a copy of RWP # 5021 and the Room Survey for room 105.

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Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.3 May 2015 NRC Exam START TIME: _______

STEP 1 Determine dose received for the venting evolution: CRITICAL STEP Applicant is to stage themselves at the Low Exposure Waiting Area (LEWA) where they wait for 30 minutes (.5 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br />) ___ SAT LEWA dose: 10 mR/hr X .5 hr = 5 mR ___ UNSAT Venting time is 12 minutes (.2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />)

Area dose: 40 mR/hr X .2 hr = 8 mR Airborne dose: 4 DAC-hr X 2.5 mR/DAC-hr X .2 hr = 2 mR Total amount of dose received = 5 mR + 8 mR + 2 mR = 15 mR STANDARD:

Applicant determines the total amount of dose received for the evolution to be 15 mR.

This step is critical to meet the task requirements and standard for this JPM to determine the total amount of dose received.

COMMENTS:

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Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.3 May 2015 NRC Exam STEP 2 Determine the latest clock time that venting could complete CRITICAL without exceeding RWP dose requirements: STEP The RWP limits total exposure to 25 mR ___ SAT 25 mR - 5 mR (LEWA dose) = 20 mR left for venting ___UNSAT 40 mR/hr (Area dose rate) + 10 mR/hr (airborne dose rate) =

50 mr/hr total dose rate 20 mR ÷ 50 mR/hr = .4 hr (24 minutes) 0830 + 24 = 0854 STANDARD:

Applicant determines the latest time that venting could complete to meet the RWP dose requirement is 0854.

This step is critical to meet the task requirements and standard for this JPM to determine the latest time that venting could complete without exceeding RWP dose requirements.

COMMENTS:

END OF TASK STOP TIME ________

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APPLICANT CUE SHEET (RETURN TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)

READ TO APPLICANT DIRECTION TO APPLICANT:

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:

  • The CRS has dispatched you to 1A ND pump room to vent the 1A ND pump casing when directed.
  • You are to stage yourself where you can minimize your dose while waiting.
  • The following is the timeline for the venting evolution:

0800 - You enter room 105 0830 - You are directed to vent using 1ND-88 (1A ND Pump Seal Water Hx Inlet Vent).

0842 - Venting is complete. You immediately exit the room and report back to the Control Room.

  • Assume once the venting starts, the room becomes airborne contaminated at a constant concentration of 4 DAC-hrs.

INITIATING CUES:

Based on the time line, RWP # 5021, and Room 105 Survey Map provided:

1. State the amount of dose that was received for the duration of the task.

Amount of dose received - ________________ mR

2. Assuming you entered the room and began venting at the stated times, determine the latest clock time that venting could complete without exceeding a limit imposed by the RWP.

Latest clock time for venting without exceeding the MAXIMUM Dose listed on RWP 5021 - ___________

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Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.4 May 2015 NRC Exam JPM A.4 SRO PAGE 1 OF 6

Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.4 May 2015 NRC Exam EVALUATION SHEET Task: Determine Reporting Per RP/0/B/5000/013 (NRC Notification Requirements)

Alternate Path: N/A Facility JPM #: SEP-025 Safety Function: N/A K/A G 2.4.40 Knowledge of SRO responsibilities in emergency plan implementation.

Importance: 2.7 / 4.5 CFR: 41.10 / 43.5 / 45.11 Preferred Evaluation Location: Preferred Evaluation Method:

Simulator Classroom X Perform X Simulate

References:

RP/0/B/5000/013 (NRC Notification Requirements) rev 37 Task Standard: Determines that 4 hour4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> and 8 hour9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> notifications are required per parts 10CFR50.72(b)(2)(xi) and 10CFR50.72(b)(3)(xii) respectively.

Validation Time: 10 minutes Time Critical: Yes No X Applicant: Time Start: __________

NAME___________________________ Docket #_______________ Time Finish: __________

Performance Rating: Performance Time _____

SAT ____ UNSAT ____

Examiner: _____________________________ _____________________________/________

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Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.4 May 2015 NRC Exam READ TO APPLICANT DIRECTION TO APPLICANT:

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:

  • A vendor was performing work activities in the S/G bowl area during No Mode.
  • The latest RP survey of the S/G bowl area indicated removable surface contamination was 42,000 dpm/100 square cm.
  • The vendor was overcome with heat exhaustion and fell into the S/G bowl area.
  • The fall caused a compound fracture on his right leg that pierced his bubble suit.
  • Due to congested conditions and other delays in lifesaving activities, the injured individual received an estimated exposure of 16 Rem.
  • Due to the nature of his injury, he was immediately transferred to Piedmont Medical Center.
  • A news van is parked at the access road and site personnel are preparing a press release for immediate delivery to the media.

INITIATING CUES:

Determine ALL applicable NRC notifications of 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> or less per RP/0/B/5000/013 (NRC Reporting Requirements) Step 2.1. Record your answers on the attached page.

EXAMINER NOTE: Each applicant should receive a copy of RP/0/B/5000/013 rev 37.

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Catawba Nuclear Station Admin. JPM A.4 May 2015 NRC Exam START TIME: _______

STEP 1 Determine the appropriate NRC notifications from the following CRITICAL sources: STEP

  • Enclosure 4.1, Events Requiring Immediate NRC Notification ___ SAT
  • Enclosure 4.2, Events Requiring 1-Hour NRC Notification
  • Enclosure 4.3, Events Requiring 4-Hour NRC Notification ___ UNSAT
  • Enclosure 4.4, Events Requiring 8-Hour NRC Notification
  • Enclosure 4.5, Events Requiring 24-Hour NRC Notification
  • Enclosure 4.6, Events Requiring 30 Day NRC Notification
  • Enclosure 4.7, Events Requiring 60 Day NRC Notification
  • Enclosure 4.8, List of System (ESF) Actuations for Catawba
  • AD-LS-ALL-006, Notification/Reportability Evaluation STANDARD:

Both of the following notifications are required and critical items:

4 hour4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> notification

  • 10CFR50.72(b)(2)(xi) Offsite Notification (News Release)

Any event or situation related to the health and safety of the public or onsite personnel, or protection of the environment, for which a news release is planned or notification to other government agencies has been or will be made. Such an event may include an on-site fatality, transport of an injured or ill employee to a hospital by ambulance, or an inadvertent release of radioactively contaminated materials.

8 hour9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> notification

  • 10CFR50.72(b)(3)(xii) Offsite Medical (Contaminated Injury)

Any event requiring the transport of a radioactively contaminated person to an off-site medical facility for treatment.

This step is critical to meet the task requirements and standard for this JPM to determine all applicable NRC notifications of 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> or less COMMENTS:

END OF TASK STOP TIME ________

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APPLICANT CUE SHEET (RETURN TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)

READ TO APPLICANT DIRECTION TO APPLICANT:

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:

  • A vendor was performing work activities in the S/G bowl area during No Mode.
  • The latest RP survey of the S/G bowl area indicated removable surface contamination was 42,000 dpm/100 square cm.
  • The vendor was overcome with heat exhaustion and fell into the S/G bowl area.
  • The fall caused a compound fracture on his right leg that pierced his bubble suit.
  • Due to congested conditions and other delays in lifesaving activities, the injured individual received an estimated exposure of 16 Rem.
  • Due to the nature of his injury, he was immediately transferred to Piedmont Medical Center.
  • A news van is parked at the access road and site personnel are preparing a press release for immediate delivery to the media.

INITIATING CUES:

Determine ALL applicable NRC notifications of 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> or less per RP/0/B/5000/013 (NRC Reporting Requirements) Step 2.1. Record your answers on the attached page.

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APPLICANT CUE SHEET (RETURN TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)

CANDIDATE NAME: __________________________________

IMMEDIATE NOTIFICATION(S) 1 HOUR NOTIFICATION(S) 4 HOUR NOTIFICATION(S) 8 HOUR NOTIFICATION(S) 24 HOUR NOTIFICATION(S)

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