ML15288A327
| ML15288A327 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Fermi |
| Issue date: | 10/15/2015 |
| From: | Division of Reactor Safety III |
| To: | Detroit Edison, Co |
| Zoia, C D | |
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| Download: ML15288A327 (161) | |
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JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Job Position RO No.
JP-OP-802-4101-450 Revision 0
JPM Title Channel Check Duration 10 minutes*
Page 1
- 2 times Duration for ILO Exams Examinee:
JPM Type:
Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Start Time Evaluation Method:
Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Stop Time Location:
Plant / Simulator / Classroom Total Time:
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
SUMMARY
Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment
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OPERATOR FUNDAMENTALS OBSERVATION Monitor operator fundamentals during the JPM set. Rate each area based on the criteria by placing a checkmark in the appropriate column. Indicate the comment number associated with the observation.
Operator Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Comment Number Monitoring Control Conservatism Teamwork Knowledge OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:
______ PASS
______ FAIL Evaluator Signature / Date:
/
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Channel Check No.: JP-OP-802-4101-450 Revision: 0 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Observation Criteria Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Monitoring Equipment status monitored at proper frequency, using multiple means if available.
Understood which indications were critical.
Some monitoring was performed but undue focus on task or lack of system knowledge prevented ideal monitoring.
Did not recognize key equipment status indicators, too much focus on single indications and ignored total system status.
Control Task preview used to prepare for job. Aware of control bands and maintained them.
Configuration control maintained.
Adequate control of system maintained throughout task but some improvements could be made such as better manual control or greater depth of knowledge for anticipating system response.
No anticipation of results of actions. Unaware or control bands or not able to maintain them. Lack of knowledge of how to control system parameters.
Conservatism Low threshold for identification of problems.
Questioning attitude. Uses stop when unsure if needed. Sensitive to nuclear safety.
Some opportunities existed to question before proceeding, High focus on task completion without consideration for other system affects.
Proceeds even when unsure with unanswered questions.
High threshold for problem conditions.
Teamwork Routinely communicates system status changes to the team. Communicates actions before taking them.
Communicated most status and actions. Some improvement would be warranted.
Routinely takes action without informing the team.
Knowledge Able to anticipate system response based on solid system knowledge. Good working knowledge of generic fundamentals to predict and monitor system response.
Plant, system, or generic fundamental knowledge has some gaps.
Unable to predict system response, unsure of generic fundamentals concepts related to plant operation.
Only relied on procedure for operating knowledge.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Channel Check No.: JP-OP-802-4101-450 Revision: 0 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Information System:
NA Task:
02A0006023 - Perform Plant - Mode 1, 2, 3 Surveillances
References:
Required (R) / Available (A) 24.000.02 (R)
TS/TR (A)
Tools and Equipment Required:
None Initial Conditions:
You are an extra NSO.
The plant is operating at 100% power The CRNSO has completed 24.000.02 Attachment 2 for Friday night, with the exception of Section 5 for the H11-P601.
Initiating Cue(s):
The CRS directs you to complete and sign for section 5 of 24.000.02 Attachment 2.
Terminating Cue(s):
24.000.02 Attachment 2, section 5, is completed.
Task Standard:
Section 5 of 24.000.02, Attachment 2, is complete identifying unsat channel check with appropriate remarks and signature in accordance with the instructions provided in step 6.0 of 24.000.02.
Licensed Operator Exam Information (Required for NRC Exams Only)
Safety Function:
5 - Containment Integrity K/A
Reference:
(from NUREG 1123)
K/A SYSTEM: 295026 - Suppression Pool High Water Temperature K/A STATEMENT:
2.1.45 Ability to identify and interpret diverse indications to validate the response of another indication.(CFR: 41.7 / 43.5 / 45.4)------------------------------------------------------------------- 4.3 / 4.3 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:
NA Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)
NA
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Channel Check No.: JP-OP-802-4101-450 Revision: 0 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:
Provide examinee with Cue Sheet 1 and 24.000.02, Attachment 2 CUE:
When examinee asks for reading from Torus Water Temperature Recorder provide Cue Sheet 2
- 1.
Record data for 24.000.02 Attachment 2 Section 5.a
- 1.
Records data for 24.000.02 Attachment 2 Section 5. (see example for recorded data)
- 2.
Perform Channel Check per 24.000.02 Section 5.a
- 2.
Identifies UNSAT Channel Check Section 5.0 Point 4[D] per 7.1.2.3 of 24.000.02.
Remaining Channel Checks are SAT NOTE: When the examinee has identified the UNSAT Channel Check, a note about it must be added to the Remarks/Notes section of the attachment. For this information is provided by the CRS.
CUE:
When the applicant informs the CRS of the UNSAT Channel Check, provide Cue Sheet 2
- 3.
Enter required information in Remarks/Notes Section for UNSAT channel check.
- 3.
Enters required information in Remarks/Notes Section for UNSAT channel check based on CUE SHEET 2 (see example for this entry, highlighted text represents the minimum entry)
Minimum Remarks/Note:
NOTE 5: Step 5.A channel check UNSAT for point 4[d]. LCO-0682
- 4.
Record data for 24.000.02 Attachment 2 Section 5.b and perform required calculations
- 4.
Records data for 24.000.02 Attachment 2 Section 5.b. Perform calculation based on CUE SHEET 3 and recorded data.
Calculated Suppression Pool Average Temperature of 79.0 and a Record Difference of 1.1 (see example for recorded data)
- 5.
Perform Channel Check per 24.000.02 Section 5.b
- 5.
Performs Channel Check per 24.000.02 Section 5.b and marks them SAT
- 6.
Record data for 24.000.02 Attachment 2 Section 5.c
- 6.
Records data for 24.000.02 Attachment 2 Section 5.c (see example for recorded data)
- 7.
Perform Channel Check per 24.000.02 Section 5.c
- 7.
Performs Channel Check per 24.000.02 Section 5.c and marks them SAT
- 8.
Completes surveillance.
- 8.
Signs, dates and initials for Performer.
(see example for detail)
CUE:
End JPM when 24.000.02 Attachment 2, section 5, is complete.
______ SATISFACTORY
______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time
- Critical Step
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Channel Check No.: JP-OP-802-4101-450 Revision: 0 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Evaluator Notes:
ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.
FAILURE TO WEAR ALL PPE REQUIRED FOR TASK PERFORMANCE WILL RESULT IN FAILURE OF THIS JPM.
Generic Notes and Cues:
Any mistake that is made in a surveillance can be corrected by single line out followed with the initial of the person making the correction with the date.
System Specific Notes and Cues:
None Task Performance and Cues:
The Elements of this JPM are step by step however performing elements out of order does not constitute failure as long as any mistake is corrected prior to signing the surveillance complete. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee.
Critical Steps:
Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Channel Check No.: JP-OP-802-4101-450 Revision: 0 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):
Question:
Reference:
Response
Question:
Reference
Response
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Channel Check No.: JP-OP-802-4101-450 Revision: 0 Page 7 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Simulator Setup IC#:
20 Malfunctions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp Remote Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp Override Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp TR205T23N004TVSP FAIL T23N004 0.195 0
0 Special Instructions:
1.
Initialize the simulator to IC 20, and place in RUN.
2.
Open and Execute lesson 315-4101-450.lsn, or use the overrides listed above.
3.
Trigger the START step, or trigger the override listed above.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet 1: (JP-OP-802-4101-450)
Initial Conditions:
You are an extra NSO.
The plant is operating at 100% power The CRNSO has completed 24.000.02, Attachment 2, for Friday night with the exception of section 5 for the H11-P601.
Initiating Cue(s):
The CRS directs you to complete and sign for section 5 of 24.000.02,.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet 2: (JP-OP-802-4101-450)
T23-R800 TORUS WATER TEMPERATURE REC T50-R802A DIV 1 PC PRESSURE RECORDER
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet 3: (JP-OP-802-4101-450)
The CRS provides you with the following information:
Due to UNSAT Channel Check on TR23-R800 point 4[D], TR23-R800 point 4[D] is INOP. Because this point is INOP, LCO 15-0628 has been entered in the log for TR 3.3.6.4, and the TRM requires the Suppression Pool water temperature to be verified within limits once per 12 hrs. A situation surveillance will be created to do this separately from the shiftily surveillance Additionally, CARD 15-24969 has been created to document this condition so the organization can address it.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Job Position NO No.
JP-ER-830-0001-403 Revision 3
JPM Title Complete Nuclear Plant Event Notification Form (UE)
Duration 15 minutes*
Page 1
- 2 times Duration for ILO Exams Examinee:
JPM Type:
Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Start Time Evaluation Method:
Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Stop Time Location:
Plant / Simulator / Classroom Total Time:
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
SUMMARY
Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment
- 1.
2.
- 3.
- 4.
- 5.
6.
- 7.
OPERATOR FUNDAMENTALS OBSERVATION Monitor operator fundamentals during the JPM set. Rate each area based on the criteria by placing a checkmark in the appropriate column. Indicate the comment number associated with the observation.
Operator Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Comment Number Monitoring Control Conservatism Teamwork Knowledge OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:
______ PASS
______ FAIL Evaluator Signature / Date:
/
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Complete Nuclear Plant Event Notification Form (UE)
No.: JP-ER-830-0001-403 Revision: 3 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Observation Criteria Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Monitoring Equipment status monitored at proper frequency, using multiple means if available.
Understood which indications were critical.
Some monitoring was performed but undue focus on task or lack of system knowledge prevented ideal monitoring.
Did not recognize key equipment status indicators, too much focus on single indications and ignored total system status.
Control Task preview used to prepare for job. Aware of control bands and maintained them.
Configuration control maintained.
Adequate control of system maintained throughout task but some improvements could be made such as better manual control or greater depth of knowledge for anticipating system response.
No anticipation of results of actions. Unaware or control bands or not able to maintain them. Lack of knowledge of how to control system parameters.
Conservatism Low threshold for identification of problems.
Questioning attitude. Uses stop when unsure if needed. Sensitive to nuclear safety.
Some opportunities existed to question before proceeding, High focus on task completion without consideration for other system affects.
Proceeds even when unsure with unanswered questions.
High threshold for problem conditions.
Teamwork Routinely communicates system status changes to the team. Communicates actions before taking them.
Communicated most status and actions. Some improvement would be warranted.
Routinely takes action without informing the team.
Knowledge Able to anticipate system response based on solid system knowledge. Good working knowledge of generic fundamentals to predict and monitor system response.
Plant, system, or generic fundamental knowledge has some gaps.
Unable to predict system response, unsure of generic fundamentals concepts related to plant operation.
Only relied on procedure for operating knowledge.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Complete Nuclear Plant Event Notification Form (UE)
No.: JP-ER-830-0001-403 Revision: 3 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Information System:
N/A Task:
04A0002001 - Perform Shift Communicator duties
References:
Required (R) / Available (A)
EP-290, Emergency Notifications (A)
EP-290001, Nuclear Plant Event Notification Form (R)
Tools and Equipment Required:
Dummy (unconnected) Telephone at desk Initial Conditions:
This is a drill.
The Emergency Director has just declared an Unusual Event due to an unplanned release of gaseous radioactivity to the environment that exceeds two times the values of ODCM control 3.11.2.1 or 3.11.1.1 for >60 minutes. (AU1)
Currently the plant is stable and a confirmatory sample is in progress.
No protective action recommendations at this time.
Initiating Cue(s):
The Emergency Director directs you to fill out a Nuclear Plant Event Notification Form EP-290001 and make Initial Notifications as follows:
Fill out the required information for a Nuclear Plant Event Notification Form.
Present the form to the Emergency Director for approval.
Make the required Offsite Authority Telephone Notifications.
This task is time critical.
Terminating Cue(s):
Initial Notification form filled out and local authorities notified.
Task Standard:
Initial Notification form filled out correctly and local authorities notified within 15 minutes IAW EP-290.
Licensed Operator Exam Information (Required for NRC Exams Only)
Safety Function:
N/A K/A
Reference:
(from NUREG 1123)
K/A SYSTEM: 2.4 - Emergency Procedures/Plan K/A STATEMENT:
2.4.43 Knowledge of emergency communications systems and techniques ----------------- 3.2 / 3.8 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:
None Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)
No
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Complete Nuclear Plant Event Notification Form (UE)
No.: JP-ER-830-0001-403 Revision: 3 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:
Provide examinee with Cue Sheet. Enter time cue is given __________________________.
CUE:
When requested, provide examinee with Plume Plot (for meteorological data).
- 1.
Complete Form EP-290001 using Cue Sheet and Plume Plot data.
- 1.
Completes Form EP-290001 IAW EP-290, Enclosure A:
- 1. Checks Drill
- 2. Enters message number 1 Enters name as Plant Communicator Checks Control Room Enters Call Back # 734-586-XXXX, 313-256-XXXX, or 700-371-XXXX.
- 3. Checks Unusual Event Enters current date and time
- 4. Checks Abnormal Rad Level and enters IC# AU1
- 5. Checks Yes
- 6. Checks None
- 7. Enters met data from plume plot:
Wind direction from 92.1 to 272.1 Wind speed 9.5 mph Stability Class A Precipitation No
- 2.
Give form to Emergency Director for review and approval.
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Gives form to the Emergency Director for review and approval.
CUE:
As Emergency Director, review form, completely fill out approval lines, check No for SEOC Functional, and give back to examinee. Direct the examinee to make initial notifications.
3.
Verify Emergency Director has completed form.
3.
Verifies Emergency Director has approved the form.
- 4.
Make initial Notifications to Local Authorities.
- 4.
Makes initial Notifications to Local Authorities within 15 minutes and writes Time Contacted, Name, and Telephone No. or marks Auto-Dial of contact on the form.
CUE:
When requested, provide contact names: Monroe County - Lt. Jones, Wayne County - Lt.
Smith, Michigan State Police/SEOC - Lt. Johnson.
- 5.
Inform Emergency Director that initial notifications have been made.
- 5.
Informs Emergency Director that initial notifications have been made.
CUE:
Emergency Director acknowledges that the initial notifications have been made. Enter time notifications complete __________________________.
CUE:
End JPM when Initial Notification Form is filled out and local authorities have been notified.
______ SATISFACTORY
______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time
- Critical Step
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Complete Nuclear Plant Event Notification Form (UE)
No.: JP-ER-830-0001-403 Revision: 3 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Evaluator Notes:
ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.
FAILURE TO WEAR ALL PPE REQUIRED FOR TASK PERFORMANCE WILL RESULT IN FAILURE OF THIS JPM.
Generic Notes and Cues:
Telephone number is usually the STA (communicators desk x4771).
Plant message number is the sequential number of the message, i.e. 1, 2, 3, etc.
Initiating condition/description comes from EP-101, Enclosure A.
Meteorological data can be obtained from a Plume Plot or from the MET DATA screens of IPCS.
It may also be obtained by calling the National Weather Service.
Protective action recommendations are only provided for a General Emergency and IAW EP-545.
NOTE: The examinee may request the information from the evaluator in accordance with the enclosure in EP-290. Be prepared to provide this information as requested, including meteorological data.
System Specific Notes and Cues:
None Task Performance and Cues:
The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee. Notify Examinee that JPM is Time Critical.
Critical Steps:
Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Complete Nuclear Plant Event Notification Form (UE)
No.: JP-ER-830-0001-403 Revision: 3 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):
Question:
Reference:
Response
Question:
Reference
Response
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Complete Nuclear Plant Event Notification Form (UE)
No.: JP-ER-830-0001-403 Revision: 3 Page 7 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Simulator Setup IC#:
N/A Malfunctions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Remote Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Override Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Special Instructions:
N/A
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-ER-830-0001-403)
Initial Conditions:
This is a drill.
The Emergency Director has just declared an Unusual Event due to an unplanned release of gaseous radioactivity to the environment that exceeds two times the values of ODCM control 3.11.2.1 or 3.11.1.1 for >60 minutes. (AU1)
Currently the plant is stable and a confirmatory sample is in progress.
No protective action recommendations at this time.
Initiating Cue(s):
The Emergency Director directs you to fill out a Nuclear Plant Event Notification Form EP-290001 and make Initial Notifications as follows:
Fill out the required information for a Nuclear Plant Event Notification Form.
Present the form to the Emergency Director for approval.
Make the required Offsite Authority Telephone Notifications.
This task is time critical.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Job Position RO No.
JP-OP-802-4101-408 Revision 5
JPM Title Perform Drywell Air Temperature Calculations Duration 20 minutes*
Page 1
- 2 times Duration for ILO Exams Examinee:
JPM Type:
Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Start Time Evaluation Method:
Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Stop Time Location:
Plant / Simulator / Classroom Total Time:
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
SUMMARY
Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment 1.
2.
- 3.
- 4.
- 5.
6.
- 7.
8.
9.
OPERATOR FUNDAMENTALS OBSERVATION Monitor operator fundamentals during the JPM set. Rate each area based on the criteria by placing a checkmark in the appropriate column. Indicate the comment number associated with the observation.
Operator Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Comment Number Monitoring Control Conservatism Teamwork Knowledge OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:
______ PASS
______ FAIL Evaluator Signature / Date:
/
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Drywell Air Temperature Calculations No.: JP-OP-802-4101-408 Revision: 5 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Observation Criteria Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Monitoring Equipment status monitored at proper frequency, using multiple means if available.
Understood which indications were critical.
Some monitoring was performed but undue focus on task or lack of system knowledge prevented ideal monitoring.
Did not recognize key equipment status indicators, too much focus on single indications and ignored total system status.
Control Task preview used to prepare for job. Aware of control bands and maintained them.
Configuration control maintained.
Adequate control of system maintained throughout task but some improvements could be made such as better manual control or greater depth of knowledge for anticipating system response.
No anticipation of results of actions. Unaware or control bands or not able to maintain them. Lack of knowledge of how to control system parameters.
Conservatism Low threshold for identification of problems.
Questioning attitude. Uses stop when unsure if needed. Sensitive to nuclear safety.
Some opportunities existed to question before proceeding, High focus on task completion without consideration for other system affects.
Proceeds even when unsure with unanswered questions.
High threshold for problem conditions.
Teamwork Routinely communicates system status changes to the team. Communicates actions before taking them.
Communicated most status and actions. Some improvement would be warranted.
Routinely takes action without informing the team.
Knowledge Able to anticipate system response based on solid system knowledge. Good working knowledge of generic fundamentals to predict and monitor system response.
Plant, system, or generic fundamental knowledge has some gaps.
Unable to predict system response, unsure of generic fundamentals concepts related to plant operation.
Only relied on procedure for operating knowledge.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Drywell Air Temperature Calculations No.: JP-OP-802-4101-408 Revision: 5 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Information System:
NA Task:
02A0006026 - Perform Shiftly, Daily, Weekly, and Situation Required Performance Evaluations
References:
Required (R) / Available (A) 24.000.02, Shiftly, Daily, And Weekly Required Surveillances (R) 24.000.02, Shiftly, Daily, And Weekly Required Surveillances, Attachment 2, Page 15 of 24 (R) 29.ESP.01, 14.0 Drywell Temperature Calculation (A)
Tools and Equipment Required:
None Initial Conditions:
The plant is operating at 100% power.
You are the Control Room NSO.
It is Sunday morning at 1230.
You are in the process of completing Attachment 2 of 24.000.02, Shiftly, Daily, And Weekly Required Surveillances.
Initiating Cue(s):
Complete Step 13 of Attachment 2.
Terminating Cue(s):
24.000.02, Shiftly, Daily, And Weekly Required Surveillances, Attachment 2, Pages 14 and 15 of 23 are complete.
Task Standard:
Drywell Air Temperature is calculated and verified within acceptance criteria in accordance with of 24.000.02, Shiftly, Daily And Weekly Required Surveillances.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Drywell Air Temperature Calculations No.: JP-OP-802-4101-408 Revision: 5 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Licensed Operator Exam Information (Required for NRC Exams Only)
Safety Function:
10 - Emergency Plant Evolutions K/A
Reference:
(from NUREG 1123)
K/A SYSTEM: Generic 2.1 - Conduct of Operations K/A STATEMENT:
2.1.7 Ability to evaluate plant performance and make operational judgments based on operating characteristics/reactor behavior/and instrument interpretation......................................3.7 / 4.4 2.1.18 Ability to make accurate/clear and concise logs/records/status boards/and reports.....2.9 / 3.0 2.1.33 Ability to recognize indications for system operating parameters which are entry-level conditions for technical specifications............................................................................3.4 / 4.0 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:
NA Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)
NA
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Drywell Air Temperature Calculations No.: JP-OP-802-4101-408 Revision: 5 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:
Provide Examinee with Cue Sheet 1 and pages 14 and 15 of 24.000.02, Attachment 2.
CUE:
When the Examinee describes the locations of Drywell Air Temperature recorders T47-R803A and T47-R803B, give the Examinee the photos indicating recorder readings (Cue Sheet 2).
1.
[13.a] Record Drywell Air Temperatures from T47-R803A and T47-R803B.
1.
Records values for Drywell Air Temperatures from T47-R803A and T47-R803B points 8 through 23.
2.
[13.b] Record Drywell Cooling System Area Temperatures Div 1 and 2 Recorders T47-R803A and B, Point 107 2.
Records Drywell Cooling System Area Temperatures Div 1 and 2 Recorders T47-R803A and B, Point 107.
NOTE: Based on how data is recorded and calculated answers for steps 3,4,5 are SAT if they are +/- 0.1. See Examiner Reference Sheet for more information.
- 3.
[13.b] Calculate and record:
T47R803A versus T47R803B Abs Difference [A-B] or [B-A].
T47R803A/B Point 107 Average
[(A + B) / 2 = C].
- 3.
Calculates and records the following:
T47R803A & B Absolute Difference.
(1.7)
T47R803A & B Point 107 Average.
(133.9)
- 4.
[13.c.1] From Step 13.0a, add points indicated below and perform calculations:
- 4.
Adds and calculates the following:
Sum of Points 8 through 9
________ / 4* x 0.349 [A]
Sum of Points 8 through 9 429 / 4* x 0.349 [A] (37.4)
Sum of Points 10 through 11
_______ / 4* x 0.204 [B]
Sum of Points 10 through 11 601.3 / 4* x 0.204 [B] (30.7)
Sum of Points 13
________ / 2* x 0.039 [C]
Sum of Points 13 285.1 / 2* x 0.039 [C] (5.6)
Sum of Points 15through 16
________ / 4* x 0.024 [D]
Sum of Points 15 through 16 563.5 / 4* x 0.024 [D] (3.4)
Sum of Points 17 through18
________ / 4* x 0.078 [E]
Sum of Points 17 through18 793.1 / 4* x 0.078 [E] (15.5)
Sum of Points 19 through 23
________ / 10* x 0.306 [F]
Sum of Points 19 through 23 1219.8 / 10* x 0.306 [F] (37.3)
- 5.
Drywell Average Volume Temperature
[A + B + C + D + E + F + G]
- 5.
Drywell Average Volume Temperature
[A + B + C + D + E + F + G] (133.9) 6.
[13.c.2] Record calculated Drywell Average Volumetric Temperature (from Step 13.0 c) [D]
6.
Records Drywell Average Volumetric Temperature in steps 13.b and 13.c.
(133.9)
NOTE: Based on how data is recorded and calculated the answer for step 7 is SAT if it is 0.0-1.0
- 7.
[13.b] Calculate Recorder Average versus Step 13.0 c Abs Difference [C-D] or [D-C].
- 7.
Calculates Recorder Average versus Step 13.c Abs Difference. (0.0) 8.
Initial Step 13.0 b and 13.0 c 8.
Initials Step 13.0 b and 13.0 c.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Drywell Air Temperature Calculations No.: JP-OP-802-4101-408 Revision: 5 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 ELEMENT STANDARD 9.
Verify Acceptance Criteria met.
9.
Verifies results meet the following:
- 1) 145°F.
- 2)
Each individual recorder, T47R803A and T47R803B, trends consistent with plant conditions, outside ambient temperature, and applicable cooling water source(s).
- 3) T47R803A and T47R803B average agrees within 2.0°F of Calculated Drywell Average Volumetric Temperature.
CUE:
End JPM when 24.000.02, Shiftly, Daily, And Weekly Required Surveillances,, Pages 14 and 15 of 23 are complete.
______ SATISFACTORY
______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time
- Critical Step
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Drywell Air Temperature Calculations No.: JP-OP-802-4101-408 Revision: 5 Page 7 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Evaluator Notes:
ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.
FAILURE TO WEAR ALL PPE REQUIRED FOR TASK PERFORMANCE WILL RESULT IN FAILURE OF THIS JPM.
Generic Notes and Cues:
None System Specific Notes and Cues:
None Task Performance and Cues:
The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee.
Critical Steps:
Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Drywell Air Temperature Calculations No.: JP-OP-802-4101-408 Revision: 5 Page 8 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):
Question:
Reference:
Response
Question:
Reference
Response
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Drywell Air Temperature Calculations No.: JP-OP-802-4101-408 Revision: 5 Page 9 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Simulator Setup IC#:
N/A Malfunctions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Remote Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Override Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Special Instructions:
N/A
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet 1: (JP-OP-802-4101-408)
Initial Conditions:
The plant is operating at 100% power.
You are the Control Room NSO.
It is Sunday morning at 1230.
You are in the process of completing Attachment 2 of 24.000.02, Shiftly, Daily, And Weekly Required Surveillances.
Initiating Cue(s):
Complete Step 13 of Attachment 2.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Examiner Reference Sheet Training Use Only T47-R803A Point 8 106.8 Point 9 111.2 Point 10 149.6 Point 11 145.1 Point 13 144.4 Point 15 140.9 Point 16 141.0 Point 17 184.0 Point 18 202.3 Point 19 125.6 Point 20 133.9 Point 21 119.7 Point 22 109.0 Point 23 113.1 T47-R803B Point 8 103.1 Point 9 107.9 Point 10 148.6 Point 11 158.0 Point 13 140.7 Point 15 139.6 Point 16 142.0 Point 17 208.3 Point 18 198.5 Point 19 127.2 Point 20 133.9 Point 21 123.5 Point 22 115.0 Point 23 118.9 T47-R803A Point 107 [A]
133.0 T47-R803B Point 107 [B]
134.7 T47-R803A vs T47-R803B Abs Difference
[A-B] or [B-A]
1.7 T47-R803A/B Point 107 Avg [(A+B) / 2 =C]
133.9 Drywell Avg Volumetric Temperature (from Step 13.0 c) [D]
133.9 Recorder Avg vs Step 13.0 c Abs Difference
[C-D] or [D-C]
0.0 Sum of Points 8 through 9 429
/ 4* x 0.349 [A]
37.4 Sum of Points 10 through 11 601.3
/ 4* x 0.204 [B]
30.7 Sum of Points 13 285.1
/ 2* x 0.039 [C]
5.6 Sum of Points 15 through 16 563.5
/ 4* x 0.024 [D]
3.4 Sum of Points 17 through 18 793.1
/ 4* x 0.078 [E]
15.5 Sum of Points 19 through 23 1219.8
/10* x 0.306 [F]
37.3 Correction 4.0 Drywell Avg Volume Temperature
[A+B+C+D+E+F+G]
133.9 NOTE:
ALL calculation performed and then rounded to the 10th. The examinee may choose different significate digits, in this case a difference of +/- 0.1 is acceptable. Additionally for Recorder Avg vs Step 13.0 c Abs Difference a range or 1.0 to 0.0 is acceptable.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet 2: (JP-OP-802-4101-408)
Training Use Only T47R803A
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet 2 (cont.): (JP-OP-802-4101-408)
Training Use Only T47R803B
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Job Position RO No.
JP-OP-802-4101-418 Revision 2
JPM Title Review a Safety Tagging Record Duration 15 minutes*
Page 1
- 2 times Duration for ILO Exams Examinee:
JPM Type:
Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Start Time Evaluation Method:
Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Stop Time Location:
Plant / Simulator / Classroom Total Time:
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
SUMMARY
Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment
- 1.
- 2.
3.
4.
5.
OPERATOR FUNDAMENTALS OBSERVATION Monitor operator fundamentals during the JPM set. Rate each area based on the criteria by placing a checkmark in the appropriate column. Indicate the comment number associated with the observation.
Operator Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Comment Number Monitoring Control Conservatism Teamwork Knowledge OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:
______ PASS
______ FAIL Evaluator Signature / Date:
/
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Review a Safety Tagging Record No.: JP-OP-802-4101-418 Revision: 2 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Observation Criteria Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Monitoring Equipment status monitored at proper frequency, using multiple means if available.
Understood which indications were critical.
Some monitoring was performed but undue focus on task or lack of system knowledge prevented ideal monitoring.
Did not recognize key equipment status indicators, too much focus on single indications and ignored total system status.
Control Task preview used to prepare for job. Aware of control bands and maintained them.
Configuration control maintained.
Adequate control of system maintained throughout task but some improvements could be made such as better manual control or greater depth of knowledge for anticipating system response.
No anticipation of results of actions. Unaware or control bands or not able to maintain them. Lack of knowledge of how to control system parameters.
Conservatism Low threshold for identification of problems.
Questioning attitude. Uses stop when unsure if needed. Sensitive to nuclear safety.
Some opportunities existed to question before proceeding, High focus on task completion without consideration for other system affects.
Proceeds even when unsure with unanswered questions.
High threshold for problem conditions.
Teamwork Routinely communicates system status changes to the team. Communicates actions before taking them.
Communicated most status and actions. Some improvement would be warranted.
Routinely takes action without informing the team.
Knowledge Able to anticipate system response based on solid system knowledge. Good working knowledge of generic fundamentals to predict and monitor system response.
Plant, system, or generic fundamental knowledge has some gaps.
Unable to predict system response, unsure of generic fundamentals concepts related to plant operation.
Only relied on procedure for operating knowledge.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Review a Safety Tagging Record No.: JP-OP-802-4101-418 Revision: 2 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Information System:
NA Task:
04A0003031 - Review a Safety Tagging Record (STR)
References:
Required (R) / Available (A)
MOP12, Tagging and Protective Barrier System (R)
M-5726, GSW System Functional Operating Sketch (A)
Tools and Equipment Required:
Two partially completed STR Indexes (attached)
Initial Conditions:
You are the Shift Foreman and have received a Safety Tagging Record (STR).
The GSW side of the lower Main Lube Oil Cooler must be cleaned.
The cooler has been removed from service in accordance with 23.131, General Service Water System, and now must be isolated for cleaning.
Initiating Cue(s):
Review the STR in accordance MOP12, Tagging and Protective Barrier System, through the point of signing as the NSO/RWOA (reviewer).
Inform the FSS when you have signed the STR.
Terminating Cue(s):
The FSS is informed that the STR provides adequate protection for the work.
Task Standard:
Review Safety Tagging Record (STR) for in accordance with MOP 12 Licensed Operator Exam Information (required for NRC exams)
Safety Function:
Safety Function Number and Description from NUREG 1123 K/A
Reference:
(from NUREG 1123)
K/A SYSTEM: 2.2 - Equipment Control K/A STATEMENT:
2.2.13 Knowledge of tagging and clearance procedures ----------------------------------------------- 4.1 / 4.3 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:
NA Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)
NA
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Review a Safety Tagging Record No.: JP-OP-802-4101-418 Revision: 2 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:
Present the candidate with the Cue Sheet, then the first Safety Tagging Record (STR Form 1).
- 1.
Review the STR to verify adequacy of protection in accordance with MOP12 section 4.1.2.1.a. (Should refer to drawing M-5726.)
- 1.
Determines that the tagout will NOT provide adequate protection for the work - need to add GSW outlet valve.
- 2.
Review the STR step sequence for removal of equipment from service to ensure it is correct to prevent personal injury or equipment damage in accordance with MOP12 section4.1.2.1.b.
- 2.
Determines that the vent and drain valves are sequenced to be opened prior to the isolation valves being closed and should be red tagged closed.
3.
Determine necessary action(s)/
corrections for STR prior to use.
3.
Informs the FSS that the STR should be returned to the preparer for modification (adding GSW outlet valve, tagging vent and drain valves, changing sequence of valves) prior to approval.
CUE:
As FSS, acknowledge the report.
CUE:
Present the candidate with the second Safety Tagging Record (STR Form 2). Explain that the STR has now been updated to provide adequate protection.
4.
Review the STR to verify adequacy of protection in accordance with MOP12 section 4.1.2.1.a. (Should refer to drawing M-5726.)
4.
Determines that the updated tagout will provide adequate protection for the work.
5.
Report to FSS concerning adequacy of STR for the work.
5.
Informs the FSS that the STR will provide adequate protection for the work.
CUE:
As FSS, acknowledge the report.
CUE:
End JPM when examinee informs the FSS that the STR provides adequate protection for the work.
______ SATISFACTORY
______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time
- Critical Step
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Review a Safety Tagging Record No.: JP-OP-802-4101-418 Revision: 2 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Evaluator Notes:
ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.
FAILURE TO WEAR ALL PPE REQUIRED FOR TASK PERFORMANCE WILL RESULT IN FAILURE OF THIS JPM.
Generic Notes and Cues:
None System Specific Notes and Cues:
None Task Performance and Cues:
The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee.
Critical Steps:
Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Review a Safety Tagging Record No.: JP-OP-802-4101-418 Revision: 2 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):
Question:
Reference:
Response
Question:
Reference
Response
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Review a Safety Tagging Record No.: JP-OP-802-4101-418 Revision: 2 Page 7 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Simulator Setup IC#:
NA Malfunctions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp NA Remote Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp NA Override Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp NA Special Instructions:
NA
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-802-4101-418)
Initial Conditions:
You are the Shift Foreman and have received a Safety Tagging Record (STR).
The GSW side of the lower Main Lube Oil Cooler must be cleaned.
The cooler has been removed from service in accordance with 23.131, General Service Water System, and now must be isolated for cleaning.
Initiating Cue(s):
Review the STR in accordance MOP12, Tagging and Protective Barrier System, through the point of signing as the NSO/RWOA (reviewer).
Inform the FSS when you have signed the STR.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE STR Form 1
- Training Use Only***
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE STR Form 2
- Training Use Only***
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Job Position SRO No.
JP-OP-802-4101-449 Revision 0
JPM Title Admin Review of Channel Check Duration 20 minutes*
Page 1
- 2 times Duration for ILO Exams Examinee:
Examinee Name SRO Evaluator:
JPM Type:
Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Start Time Evaluation Method:
Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Stop Time Location:
Plant / Simulator / Classroom Total Time:
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
SUMMARY
Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment
- 1.
- 2.
- 3.
OPERATOR FUNDAMENTALS OBSERVATION Monitor operator fundamentals during the JPM set. Rate each area based on the criteria by placing a checkmark in the appropriate column. Indicate the comment number associated with the observation.
Operator Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Comment Number Monitoring Control Conservatism Teamwork Knowledge OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:
______ PASS
______ FAIL Evaluator Signature / Date:
/
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Admin Review of Channel Check No.: JP-OP-802-4101-449 Revision: 0 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Observation Criteria Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Monitoring Equipment status monitored at proper frequency, using multiple means if available.
Understood which indications were critical.
Some monitoring was performed but undue focus on task or lack of system knowledge prevented ideal monitoring.
Did not recognize key equipment status indicators, too much focus on single indications and ignored total system status.
Control Task preview used to prepare for job. Aware of control bands and maintained them.
Configuration control maintained.
Adequate control of system maintained throughout task but some improvements could be made such as better manual control or greater depth of knowledge for anticipating system response.
No anticipation of results of actions. Unaware or control bands or not able to maintain them. Lack of knowledge of how to control system parameters.
Conservatism Low threshold for identification of problems.
Questioning attitude. Uses stop when unsure if needed. Sensitive to nuclear safety.
Some opportunities existed to question before proceeding, High focus on task completion without consideration for other system affects.
Proceeds even when unsure with unanswered questions.
High threshold for problem conditions.
Teamwork Routinely communicates system status changes to the team. Communicates actions before taking them.
Communicated most status and actions. Some improvement would be warranted.
Routinely takes action without informing the team.
Knowledge Able to anticipate system response based on solid system knowledge. Good working knowledge of generic fundamentals to predict and monitor system response.
Plant, system, or generic fundamental knowledge has some gaps.
Unable to predict system response, unsure of generic fundamentals concepts related to plant operation.
Only relied on procedure for operating knowledge.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Admin Review of Channel Check No.: JP-OP-802-4101-449 Revision: 0 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Information System:
T2300 - Primary Containment Task:
02A0006023 - Perform Plant - Mode 1, 2, 3 Surveillances
References:
Required (R) / Available (A) 24.000.02 (R)
Tech Specs/Tech Requirements (A)
Tools and Equipment Required:
None Initial Conditions:
You are the CRS.
The plant is operating at 100% power The CRNSO has completed 24.000.02 Attachment 2 for Friday night.
Initiating Cue(s):
Review 24.000.02 Attachment 2 Section 1.0 through 7.0 ONLY. Another SRO will review the remaining sections. Initial as CRS for the sections reviewed Terminating Cue(s):
Surveillance review is complete.
Task Standard:
Review 24.000.02 Attachment 2 Section 1.0 through 7.0 ONLY for accuracy and completeness, and evaluate acceptance criteria, directing appropriate action per Tech Specs/TRM/other applicable station procedures.
Licensed Operator Exam Information (Required for NRC Exams Only)
Safety Function:
5 - Containment Integrity K/A
Reference:
(from NUREG 1123)
K/A SYSTEM: 295026 - Suppression Pool High Water Temperature K/A STATEMENT:
2.1.45 Ability to identify and interpret diverse indications to validate the response of another indication.(CFR: 41.7 / 43.5 / 45.4)-------------------------------------------------------------------- 4.3 / 4.3 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:
NA Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)
NA
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Admin Review of Channel Check No.: JP-OP-802-4101-449 Revision: 0 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:
Provide examinee with Cue Sheet.
NOTE: See conditional requirements for CUEs after steps 2 and 3. If conditions are met for giving the Corrections Made sheet 4 to the applicant after step 2, give applicant give the applicant sheet 4 only vice 3 and 4.
- 1.
Identify and respond to administrative errors in a methodology insuring procedural compliance.
- 1.
Identifies missed UNSAT Channel Check Section 5.0 Point 4[D] per 7.1.2.3 of 24.000.02 CUE:
When the examinee has identified the UNSAT Channel Check and returns 24.000.02 attachment 2 for correction by the Reactor Operator who performed them, provide applicant with Corrected Sheets 1,2&3 for review.
- 2.
Comply with any required TS or TRM actions.
- 2.
Identifies TR 3.3.6.4.1 requirement to verify suppression pool water temperature to be within limits once per 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />, and directs this to be added to the 24.000.02 Remarks/Notes CUE:
The Remarks/Notes sections needs to include in note 5, the TRM requirements. Inform applicant that additional paperwork and the log entry for the TRM entry will be handled separately.
NOTE: If examinee wants to create the situational surveillance prior to initialing as required below, inform that the surveillance will be addressed, and they may continue with the review of 24.000.02 Attachment 2.
- 3.
Initials for CRS review.
- 3.
Initials next to the CRS/SM signature blank.
CUE:
End JPM when review of surveillance is complete.
______ SATISFACTORY
______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time
- Critical Step
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Admin Review of Channel Check No.: JP-OP-802-4101-449 Revision: 0 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Evaluator Notes:
ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.
FAILURE TO WEAR ALL PPE REQUIRED FOR TASK PERFORMANCE WILL RESULT IN FAILURE OF THIS JPM.
Generic Notes and Cues:
Any mistake that is made in a surveillance can be corrected by single line out followed with the initial of the person making the correction with the date.
System Specific Notes and Cues:
None Task Performance and Cues:
The Elements of this JPM are step by step however performing elements out of order does not constitute failure as long as any mistake is corrected prior to signing the surveillance complete. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee.
Critical Steps:
Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Admin Review of Channel Check No.: JP-OP-802-4101-449 Revision: 0 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):
Question:
Reference:
Response
Question:
Reference
Response
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Admin Review of Channel Check No.: JP-OP-802-4101-449 Revision: 0 Page 7 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Simulator Setup IC#:
Malfunctions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp Remote Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp Override Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp Special Instructions:
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet 1: (JP-OP-802-4101-449)
Initial Conditions:
You are the CRS.
The plant is operating at 100% power The CRNSO has completed 24.000.02 Attachment 2 for Friday night.
Initiating Cue(s):
Review 24.000.02 Attachment 2 Section 1.0 through 7.0 ONLY. Another SRO will review the remaining sections. Initial as CRS for the sections reviewed.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Job Position NO No.
JP-OP-802-4101-403 Revision 4
JPM Title Determine RWP Requirements for Entry into a Locked High Radiation Area Duration 15 minutes*
Page 1
- 2 times Duration for ILO Exams Examinee:
JPM Type:
Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Start Time Evaluation Method:
Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Stop Time Location:
Plant / Simulator / Classroom Total Time:
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
SUMMARY
Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment 1.
2.
- 3.
- 4.
- 5.
- 6.
- 7.
OPERATOR FUNDAMENTALS OBSERVATION Monitor operator fundamentals during the JPM set. Rate each area based on the criteria by placing a checkmark in the appropriate column. Indicate the comment number associated with the observation.
Operator Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Comment Number Monitoring Control Conservatism Teamwork Knowledge OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:
______ PASS
______ FAIL Evaluator Signature / Date:
/
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Determine RWP Requirements for Entry into a Locked High Radiation Area No.: JP-OP-802-4101-403 Revision: 4 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Observation Criteria Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Monitoring Equipment status monitored at proper frequency, using multiple means if available.
Understood which indications were critical.
Some monitoring was performed but undue focus on task or lack of system knowledge prevented ideal monitoring.
Did not recognize key equipment status indicators, too much focus on single indications and ignored total system status.
Control Task preview used to prepare for job. Aware of control bands and maintained them.
Configuration control maintained.
Adequate control of system maintained throughout task but some improvements could be made such as better manual control or greater depth of knowledge for anticipating system response.
No anticipation of results of actions. Unaware or control bands or not able to maintain them. Lack of knowledge of how to control system parameters.
Conservatism Low threshold for identification of problems.
Questioning attitude. Uses stop when unsure if needed. Sensitive to nuclear safety.
Some opportunities existed to question before proceeding, High focus on task completion without consideration for other system affects.
Proceeds even when unsure with unanswered questions.
High threshold for problem conditions.
Teamwork Routinely communicates system status changes to the team. Communicates actions before taking them.
Communicated most status and actions. Some improvement would be warranted.
Routinely takes action without informing the team.
Knowledge Able to anticipate system response based on solid system knowledge. Good working knowledge of generic fundamentals to predict and monitor system response.
Plant, system, or generic fundamental knowledge has some gaps.
Unable to predict system response, unsure of generic fundamentals concepts related to plant operation.
Only relied on procedure for operating knowledge.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Determine RWP Requirements for Entry into a Locked High Radiation Area No.: JP-OP-802-4101-403 Revision: 4 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Information System:
N/A Task:
02SFSSS001 - Perform supervisory safety monitoring of work activities
References:
Required (R) / Available (A)
RWP 15-1001 (R)
MRP06, Accessing and Control of High Radiation, Locked High Radiation, and Very High Radiation Areas (A)
Tools and Equipment Required:
None Initial Conditions:
You are an extra operator assigned to the shift.
The plant is operating steady state at full power with the Hydrogen Water Chemistry System shutdown.
A low oil pressure alarm is received on #2 Turbine Low Pressure Stop Valve Unitized Actuator, and temperature is rising.
Current survey map of area shows that highest dose rate in Locked High Rad area containing the LPSV Unitized Actuator is <800 mr/hr.
Initiating Cue(s):
The CRS directs you to determine the RWP requirements for entry into the area to allow inspection of the LPSV Unitized Actuator (Locked High Rad, Contaminated Area).
Terminating Cue(s):
Radiation Work Permit conditions for entry into Locked High Radiation and Contaminated Areas have been determined.
Task Standard:
Radiation Work Permit requirements for entry into Locked High Radiation and Contaminated Areas are determined in accordance with RWP 15-1001.
Licensed Operator Exam Information (Required for NRC Exams Only)
Safety Function:
N/A K/A
Reference:
(from NUREG 1123)
K/A SYSTEM: Generic K/A STATEMENT:
2.3 Radiation Control 2.3.4 Knowledge of radiation exposure limits under normal and emergency conditions ---3.2/3.7 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:
N/A Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)
N/A
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Determine RWP Requirements for Entry into a Locked High Radiation Area No.: JP-OP-802-4101-403 Revision: 4 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:
Provide the examinee with the Cue Sheet. If not accessed on line, provide the examinee a copy of RWP 15-1001.
1.
Locate RWP 15-1001.
1.
Locates RWP 15-1001.
2.
Review RWP requirements for emergency entry into a Locked High Radiation Area and High Contamination Area.
2.
Reviews RWP requirements.
- 3.
Determine RWP pre-job brief requirements.
- 3.
Determines that a formal pre-job brief by RP of radiological conditions is required prior to entry into LHRA or High Contamination Areas.
- 4.
Determine RWP requirements for RP notifications.
- 4.
Determines that RP must be notified prior to entering Locked High Radiation Areas or High Contamination Areas.
- 5.
Determine RWP protective clothing requirements.
- 5.
Determines that a single set of PCs must be worn for posted Contamination Areas.
- 6.
Determine RWP entry requirements for LHRAs.
- 6.
Determines that Telemetry dosimetry is required.
- 7.
Determine RWP entry requirements for LHRAs.
- 7.
Determines that RP must be present.
CUE:
End JPM when Radiation Work Permit requirements for entry into Locked High Radiation and Contaminated Areas have been determined.
______ SATISFACTORY
______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time
- Critical Step
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Determine RWP Requirements for Entry into a Locked High Radiation Area No.: JP-OP-802-4101-403 Revision: 4 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Evaluator Notes:
ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.
FAILURE TO WEAR ALL PPE REQUIRED FOR TASK PERFORMANCE WILL RESULT IN FAILURE OF THIS JPM.
Generic Notes and Cues:
A copy of RWP 15-1001 is provided for reference. Depending on method of implementation, this copy may need to be provided to the examinee.
System Specific Notes and Cues:
None Task Performance and Cues:
The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee.
Critical Steps:
Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Determine RWP Requirements for Entry into a Locked High Radiation Area No.: JP-OP-802-4101-403 Revision: 4 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):
Question:
Reference:
Response
Question:
Reference
Response
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Determine RWP Requirements for Entry into a Locked High Radiation Area No.: JP-OP-802-4101-403 Revision: 4 Page 7 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Simulator Setup IC#:
N/A Malfunctions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Remote Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Override Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Special Instructions:
N/A
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-802-4101-403)
Initial Conditions:
You are an extra operator assigned to the shift.
The plant is operating steady state at full power with the Hydrogen Water Chemistry System shutdown.
A low oil pressure alarm is received on #2 Turbine Low Pressure Stop Valve Unitized Actuator, and temperature is rising.
Current survey map of area shows that highest dose rate in Locked High Rad area containing the LPSV Unitized Actuator is <800 mr/hr.
Initiating Cue(s):
The CRS directs you to determine the RWP requirements for entry into the area to allow inspection of the LPSV Unitized Actuator (Locked High Rad, Contaminated Area).
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Job Position SRO No.
JP-ER-832-0001-401 Revision 2
JPM Title Event Classification in accordance with EP-101 (Site Area)
Duration 10 minutes*
Page 1
- 2 times Duration for ILO Exams Examinee:
SRO Evaluator:
JPM Type:
Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Start Time Evaluation Method:
Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Stop Time Location:
Plant / Simulator / Classroom Total Time:
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
SUMMARY
Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment 1.
2.
3.
- 4.
OPERATOR FUNDAMENTALS OBSERVATION Monitor operator fundamentals during the JPM set. Rate each area based on the criteria by placing a checkmark in the appropriate column. Indicate the comment number associated with the observation.
Operator Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Comment Number Monitoring Control Conservatism Teamwork Knowledge OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:
______ PASS
______ FAIL Evaluator Signature / Date:
/
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Event Classification in accordance with EP-101 (Site Area)
No.: JP-ER-832-0001-401 Revision: 2 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Observation Criteria Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Monitoring Equipment status monitored at proper frequency, using multiple means if available.
Understood which indications were critical.
Some monitoring was performed but undue focus on task or lack of system knowledge prevented ideal monitoring.
Did not recognize key equipment status indicators, too much focus on single indications and ignored total system status.
Control Task preview used to prepare for job. Aware of control bands and maintained them.
Configuration control maintained.
Adequate control of system maintained throughout task but some improvements could be made such as better manual control or greater depth of knowledge for anticipating system response.
No anticipation of results of actions. Unaware or control bands or not able to maintain them. Lack of knowledge of how to control system parameters.
Conservatism Low threshold for identification of problems.
Questioning attitude. Uses stop when unsure if needed. Sensitive to nuclear safety.
Some opportunities existed to question before proceeding, High focus on task completion without consideration for other system affects.
Proceeds even when unsure with unanswered questions.
High threshold for problem conditions.
Teamwork Routinely communicates system status changes to the team. Communicates actions before taking them.
Communicated most status and actions. Some improvement would be warranted.
Routinely takes action without informing the team.
Knowledge Able to anticipate system response based on solid system knowledge. Good working knowledge of generic fundamentals to predict and monitor system response.
Plant, system, or generic fundamental knowledge has some gaps.
Unable to predict system response, unsure of generic fundamentals concepts related to plant operation.
Only relied on procedure for operating knowledge.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Event Classification in accordance with EP-101 (Site Area)
No.: JP-ER-832-0001-401 Revision: 2 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Information System:
N/A Task:
01A0001017 - Direct emergency response measures until relieved by higher authority.
References:
Required (R) / Available (A)
EP-101 Classification of Emergencies (R)
Tools and Equipment Required:
None Initial Conditions:
You are the SM assigned to the shift.
The plant is operating at rated power.
While removing RHR from Torus Cooling, the crew discovers that RHR Pump C will not shutdown. During an attempt to trip the RHR Pump breaker locally, the breaker fails and causes a loss of bus 64C.
The crew enters 20.300.64C and 20.413.01 in response to the loss of power.
A high temperature alarm occurs on the B Recirc MG Set, followed by a trip of the MG Set and Pump. Prior to a high temperature alarm on the A MG Set, the crew places the Mode Switch in Shutdown. All control rods fail to insert.
The crew enters the EOPs and takes action to shut down the reactor and stabilize the plant.
After completion of FSQ-1 through -8, reactor power is 22% and steady.
Initiating Cue(s):
Classify the event in accordance with EP-101, Classification of Emergencies.
Report your classification to the Emergency Director and the basis for that classification.
Terminating Cue(s):
The emergency is classified and is communicated to the Emergency Director.
Task Standard:
SITE AREA EMERGENCY is declared based on failure of reactor protection system instrumentation to complete or initiate an automatic reactor scram once a reactor protection system set point has been exceeded and manual scram was not successful, System Malfunction SS2, page S-7, and the classification and basis is communicated to the Emergency Director.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Event Classification in accordance with EP-101 (Site Area)
No.: JP-ER-832-0001-401 Revision: 2 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Licensed Operator Exam Information (Required for NRC Exams Only)
Safety Function:
N/A K/A
Reference:
(from NUREG 1123)
K/A SYSTEM: 2.4 - Emergency Procedures / Plans K/A STATEMENT:
2.4.41 Knowledge of emergency action level thresholds and classifications ---------------------- 2.9 / 4.6 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:
None Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)
No
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Event Classification in accordance with EP-101 (Site Area)
No.: JP-ER-832-0001-401 Revision: 2 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:
Provide the examinee with the Cue Sheet. Ensure a copy of EP-101 is available for use.
1.
Locate and obtain a copy of EP-101 procedure.
1.
Examinee locates and obtains a copy of EP-101 procedure.
2.
Review plant conditions from Cue Sheet.
2.
Reviews events from Cue Sheet.
3.
Compare events from the scenario to the requirements of EP-101.
3.
Refers to Enclosure A or B, Tab S of EP-101.
- 4.
Determine Emergency Classification and report to the Emergency Director.
- 4.
Declares Site Area Emergency (SS2) based on a valid initiating scram signal received but no automatic scram occurred, and manual actions were not successful in scram of control rods to achieve reactor power <3%.
Reports classification to Emergency Director.
CUE:
As Emergency Director, acknowledge report.
CUE:
End JPM when the emergency is classified and is communicated to the Emergency Director.
______ SATISFACTORY
______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time
- Critical Step
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Event Classification in accordance with EP-101 (Site Area)
No.: JP-ER-832-0001-401 Revision: 2 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Evaluator Notes:
ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.
FAILURE TO WEAR ALL PPE REQUIRED FOR TASK PERFORMANCE WILL RESULT IN FAILURE OF THIS JPM.
Generic Notes and Cues:
None System Specific Notes and Cues:
None Task Performance and Cues:
The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee.
Critical Steps:
Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Event Classification in accordance with EP-101 (Site Area)
No.: JP-ER-832-0001-401 Revision: 2 Page 7 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):
Question:
Reference:
Response
Question:
Reference
Response
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Event Classification in accordance with EP-101 (Site Area)
No.: JP-ER-832-0001-401 Revision: 2 Page 8 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Simulator Setup IC#:
N/A Malfunctions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Remote Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Override Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Special Instructions:
N/A
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-ER-832-0001-401)
Initial Conditions:
You are the SM assigned to the shift.
The plant is operating at rated power.
While removing RHR from Torus Cooling, the crew discovers that RHR Pump C will not shutdown. During an attempt to trip the RHR Pump breaker locally, the breaker fails and causes a loss of bus 64C.
The crew enters 20.300.64C and 20.413.01 in response to the loss of power.
A high temperature alarm occurs on the B Recirc MG Set, followed by a trip of the MG Set and Pump. Prior to a high temperature alarm on the A MG Set, the crew places the Mode Switch in Shutdown. All control rods fail to insert.
The crew enters the EOPs and takes action to shut down the reactor and stabilize the plant.
After completion of FSQ-1 through -8, reactor power is 22% and steady.
Initiating Cue(s):
Classify the event in accordance with EP-101, Classification of Emergencies.
Report your classification to the Emergency Director and the basis for that classification.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Job Position NO No.
JP-OP-802-3006-305 Revision 4
JPM Title Defeat ARI Logic Trips Duration 35 minutes*
Page 1
- 2 times Duration for ILO Exams Examinee:
JPM Type:
Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Start Time Evaluation Method:
Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Stop Time Location:
Plant / Simulator / Classroom Total Time:
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
SUMMARY
Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment
- 1.
- 2.
- 3.
- 4.
- 5.
- 6.
- 7.
- 8.
- 9.
- 10.
OPERATOR FUNDAMENTALS OBSERVATION Monitor operator fundamentals during the JPM set. Rate each area based on the criteria by placing a checkmark in the appropriate column. Indicate the comment number associated with the observation.
Operator Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Comment Number Monitoring Control Conservatism Teamwork Knowledge OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:
______ PASS
______ FAIL Evaluator Signature / Date:
/
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Defeat ARI Logic Trips No.: JP-OP-802-3006-305 Revision: 4 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Observation Criteria Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Monitoring Equipment status monitored at proper frequency, using multiple means if available.
Understood which indications were critical.
Some monitoring was performed but undue focus on task or lack of system knowledge prevented ideal monitoring.
Did not recognize key equipment status indicators, too much focus on single indications and ignored total system status.
Control Task preview used to prepare for job. Aware of control bands and maintained them.
Configuration control maintained.
Adequate control of system maintained throughout task but some improvements could be made such as better manual control or greater depth of knowledge for anticipating system response.
No anticipation of results of actions. Unaware or control bands or not able to maintain them. Lack of knowledge of how to control system parameters.
Conservatism Low threshold for identification of problems.
Questioning attitude. Uses stop when unsure if needed. Sensitive to nuclear safety.
Some opportunities existed to question before proceeding, High focus on task completion without consideration for other system affects.
Proceeds even when unsure with unanswered questions.
High threshold for problem conditions.
Teamwork Routinely communicates system status changes to the team. Communicates actions before taking them.
Communicated most status and actions. Some improvement would be warranted.
Routinely takes action without informing the team.
Knowledge Able to anticipate system response based on solid system knowledge. Good working knowledge of generic fundamentals to predict and monitor system response.
Plant, system, or generic fundamental knowledge has some gaps.
Unable to predict system response, unsure of generic fundamentals concepts related to plant operation.
Only relied on procedure for operating knowledge.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Defeat ARI Logic Trips No.: JP-OP-802-3006-305 Revision: 4 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Information System:
C1150 - Control Rod Drive Hydraulic System Task:
29.ESP.10.001 - Defeat ARI Level 2 Trips 29.ESP.10.002 - Defeat ARI High Pressure Trips
References:
Required (R) / Available (A) 29.ESP.10, Defeat of ARI Logic Trip (R)
Tools and Equipment Required:
None Initial Conditions:
You are the Reactor Building Rounds Operator.
The plant has scrammed, and power is NOT less than 3%.
Initiating Cue(s):
The CRS directs you to defeat ARI Logic Trips per 29.ESP.10 for level AND pressure.
Terminating Cue(s):
ARI logic trips have been defeated.
Task Standard:
ARI functions have been defeated in accordance with 29.ESP.10.
Licensed Operator Exam Information (required for NRC exams)
Safety Function:
1 - Reactivity Control K/A
Reference:
(from NUREG 1123)
K/A SYSTEM: 295037-SCRAM Condition Present and Reactor Power Above APRM Downscale or Unknown K/A STATEMENT:
EA1 Ability to operate and/or monitor the following as they apply to SCRAM CONDITION PRESENT AND REACTOR POWER ABOVE APRM DOWNSCALE OR UNKNOWN :
EA1.03 ARI/RPT/ATWS: Plant-Specific.....................................................................4.1 / 4.1 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:
C1100-03 Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)
Yes
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Defeat ARI Logic Trips No.: JP-OP-802-3006-305 Revision: 4 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD PREREQUSITES: None CUE:
Provide Examinee with CUE SHEET.
- 1.
[1.1] Obtain EOP Cabinet key.
- 1.
Examinee goes to the SM and obtains the key to the EOP cabinet.
CUE:
Provide examinee a copy of 29.ESP.10 and a laser pointer after the examinee demonstrates how he would obtain an Emergency Support Procedure Package from the SMs locked cabinet. Examinee should indicate any necessary tools he will take with him.
- 2.
[1.1] Open EOP Cabinet and obtain ESP support package.
- 2.
Examinee opens cabinet, finds the correct package and ensures the proper equipment is in the package.
NOTE: Examinee should proceed to Testability Panels on Aux Building Fourth Floor (AB4).
NOTE: Plug-in relays have seismic clips which need to be removed first and then the relays are grasped on both sides and pulled straight back out of the cabinet. Minimum PPE per ODE14 Attachment 9 is safety glasses and 100% cotton long sleeve shirts.
- 3.
[2.1.1] At H21-P082 (AB4-F12): Remove plug-in relay B3100-M038A.
- 3.
Locates relay and describes removal.
(Squeeze both sides of Seismic Clips, then pull to remove. Next grasp the relay on both sides and pull to remove, then place relay in package.)
CUE:
B3100-M038A is removed.
- 4.
[2.1.2] At H21-P082 (AB4-F12): Remove plug-in relay B3100-M038C.
- 4.
Locates relay and describes removal.
CUE:
B3100-M038C is removed.
- 5.
[2.2.1] At H21-P083 (AB4-F11): Remove plug-in relay B3100-M038B.
- 5.
Locates relay and describes removal.
CUE:
B3100-M038B is removed.
- 6.
[2.2.2] At H21-P083 (AB4-F11): Remove plug-in relay B3100-M038D.
- 6.
Locates relay and describes removal.
CUE:
B3100-M038D is removed.
- 7.
[3.1.1] At H21-P082 (AB4-F12): Adjust MTU SET POINT ADJ Pot fully clockwise on B21-N611A using a small screwdriver.
- 7.
Locates MTU and SETPOINT Pot and describes clockwise adjustment.
CUE:
B21-N611A SETPOINT Pot is fully clockwise.
- 8.
[3.1.2] At H21-P082 (AB4-F12): Adjust MTU SET POINT ADJ Pot fully clockwise on B21-N611C using a small screwdriver.
- 8.
Locates MTU and SETPOINT Pot and describes clockwise adjustment.
CUE:
B21-N611C SETPOINT Pot is fully clockwise.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Defeat ARI Logic Trips No.: JP-OP-802-3006-305 Revision: 4 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 ELEMENT STANDARD
- 9.
[3.2.1] At H21-P083 (AB4-F11): Adjust MTU SET POINT ADJ Pot fully clockwise on B21-N611B using a small screwdriver.
- 9.
Locates MTU and SETPOINT Pot and describes clockwise adjustment.
CUE:
B21-N611B SETPOINT Pot is fully clockwise.
- 10.
[3.2.2] At H21-P083 (AB4-F11): Adjust MTU SET POINT ADJ Pot fully clockwise on B21-N611D using a small screwdriver.
- 10.
Locates MTU and SETPOINT Pot and describes clockwise adjustment.
CUE:
B21-N611D SETPOINT Pot is fully clockwise.
CUE:
End JPM when ARI Logic Trips are defeated.
______ SATISFACTORY
______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time
- Critical Step
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Defeat ARI Logic Trips No.: JP-OP-802-3006-305 Revision: 4 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Evaluator Notes:
ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.
FAILURE TO WEAR ALL PPE REQUIRED FOR TASK PERFORMANCE WILL RESULT IN FAILURE OF THIS JPM.
Generic Notes and Cues:
CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.
Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.
Manual valves are checked in the closed direction (MOP02 and MOP05). Valve stem position may aid in valve position determination, but cannot be used as Independent Verification (MOP02). Controllers have an Auto light that is GREEN when selected and AMBER (YELLOW) when Manual is selected.
When in Manual, the open and closed pushbuttons control the parameter to be changed by adjusting position or speed. When the deviation meter is nulled, then the process can be shifted to Auto to allow the desired setpoint to control the process.
System Specific Notes and Cues:
None Task Performance and Cues:
The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee.
Critical Steps:
Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Defeat ARI Logic Trips No.: JP-OP-802-3006-305 Revision: 4 Page 7 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):
Question:
Reference:
Response
Question:
Reference
Response
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Defeat ARI Logic Trips No.: JP-OP-802-3006-305 Revision: 4 Page 8 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Simulator Setup IC#:
N/A Malfunctions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Remote Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Override Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Special Instructions:
N/A
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet (JP-OP-802-3006-305)
Initial Conditions:
You are the Reactor Building Rounds Operator.
The plant has scrammed, and power is NOT less than 3%.
Initiating Cue(s):
The CRS directs you to defeat ARI Logic Trips per 29.ESP.10 for level AND pressure.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Job Position NO No.
JP-OP-315-0272-401 Revision 4
JPM Title Manually Initiate EDG CO2 - Alt Path Duration 25 minutes*
Page 1
- 2 times Duration for ILO Exams Examinee:
JPM Type:
Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Start Time Evaluation Method:
Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Stop Time Location:
Plant / Simulator / Classroom Total Time:
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
SUMMARY
Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment
- 1.
- 2.
- 3.
- 4.
- 5.
6.
7.
8.
OPERATOR FUNDAMENTALS OBSERVATION Monitor operator fundamentals during the JPM set. Rate each area based on the criteria by placing a checkmark in the appropriate column. Indicate the comment number associated with the observation.
Operator Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Comment Number Monitoring Control Conservatism Teamwork Knowledge OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:
______ PASS
______ FAIL Evaluator Signature / Date:
/
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Manually Initiate EDG CO2 - Alt Path No.: JP-OP-315-0272-401 Revision: 4 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Observation Criteria Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Monitoring Equipment status monitored at proper frequency, using multiple means if available.
Understood which indications were critical.
Some monitoring was performed but undue focus on task or lack of system knowledge prevented ideal monitoring.
Did not recognize key equipment status indicators, too much focus on single indications and ignored total system status.
Control Task preview used to prepare for job. Aware of control bands and maintained them.
Configuration control maintained.
Adequate control of system maintained throughout task but some improvements could be made such as better manual control or greater depth of knowledge for anticipating system response.
No anticipation of results of actions. Unaware or control bands or not able to maintain them. Lack of knowledge of how to control system parameters.
Conservatism Low threshold for identification of problems.
Questioning attitude. Uses stop when unsure if needed. Sensitive to nuclear safety.
Some opportunities existed to question before proceeding, High focus on task completion without consideration for other system affects.
Proceeds even when unsure with unanswered questions.
High threshold for problem conditions.
Teamwork Routinely communicates system status changes to the team. Communicates actions before taking them.
Communicated most status and actions. Some improvement would be warranted.
Routinely takes action without informing the team.
Knowledge Able to anticipate system response based on solid system knowledge. Good working knowledge of generic fundamentals to predict and monitor system response.
Plant, system, or generic fundamental knowledge has some gaps.
Unable to predict system response, unsure of generic fundamentals concepts related to plant operation.
Only relied on procedure for operating knowledge.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Manually Initiate EDG CO2 - Alt Path No.: JP-OP-315-0272-401 Revision: 4 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Information System:
P8000 - Fire Protection and Detection Task:
04P8000011 - Operate the Carbon Dioxide Fire Suppression System for the Emergency Diesel Generator Area
References:
Required (R) / Available (A) 23.501.02, CO2 Fire Suppression System, Section 5.0 (R)
Tools and Equipment Required:
None Initial Conditions:
You are the Outside Rounds Operator.
You are currently in EDG Room 11 (13).
You receive a radio communication stating that there is a fire in EDG Room 12 (14).
The automatic initiation of CO2 has failed.
Initiating Cue(s):
The Control Room directs you to perform Manual-Electric initiation of CO2 to extinguish the fire in EDG Room 12 (14) per 23.501.02, Section 5.4.
Terminating Cue(s):
CO2 is initiated in the EDG Room to extinguish a fire. 20 minute soak time is completed. The fire is verified to be out.
Task Standard:
CO2 is initiated in the EDG Room to extinguish a fire per 23.501.02, Section 5.4.
Licensed Operator Exam Information (required for NRC exams)
Safety Function/Category:
8 - Plant Service Systems 15 - Safety and Radiation Control K/A
Reference:
(from NUREG 1123)
K/A SYSTEM: 286000: Fire Protection System K/A STATEMENT:
A2. Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following of the Fire Protection System; and (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations:
A2.08 Failure to actuate when required.................................................................................. 3.2 / 3.3 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:
N/A Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)
N/A
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Manually Initiate EDG CO2 - Alt Path No.: JP-OP-315-0272-401 Revision: 4 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:
Provide Examinee with CUE SHEET. Give examinee a copy of 23.501.02, CO2 Fire Suppression System, after the examinee demonstrates/explains to obtain a controlled copy of the procedure.
- 1.
[5.4.1.1] Pull down front cover of a Manual Release Station and depress pushbutton.
- 1.
Pulls down front cover (breaks glass), and pushes the pushbutton.
CUE:
Glass is broken, pushbutton is depressed.
Alternate Path Begins Here
- 2.
[5.4.1.2] After a short delay, verify blue indication light on MRS goes off.
- 2.
Observes blue light and listens for indications that CO2 has initiated.
CUE:
Blue light remains lit. There is no change in noise.
NOTE: The examinee MAY report situation to the MCR with the recommendation to continue with the procedure, or may opt to continue with the procedure and report the condition to the MCR at a more appropriate time. Either action is acceptable.
- 3.
[5.4.2.1] Break glass front of Pilot Control Valve Cabinet which house CO2 Pilot Control Valve Manual Actuation Lever.
- 3.
Breaks glass front of Pilot Control Valve Cabinet. (Examinee must wear proper PPE.)
CUE:
Glass is broken.
- 4.
[5.4.2.2] Place Pilot Control Valve Manual Actuation Lever to OPEN.
- 4.
Moves Manual Actuation Lever to OPEN position.
CUE:
Lever indicates OPEN. Sound of high pressure gas discharge can be heard.
- 5.
[5.4.2.3] Allow CO2 to discharge for 95 seconds, then return Pilot Control Valve Actuation Lever to CLOSED.
- 5.
After at least 95 seconds has elapsed, returns the Pilot Control Valve Actuation Lever to CLOSED.
CUE:
Lever indicates CLOSED.
6.
[5.4.2.4] Allow a 20 minute soak time after the discharge is stopped.
6.
Allows 20 minute soak period.
CUE:
Inform the examinee that time compression will be used, and that 20 minutes have now elapsed.
7.
[5.4.2.5] Verify fire is out.
7.
Verifies the fire is out.
CUE:
The fire is out.
8.
[5.4.2.6] Ventilate EDG Room in accordance with 23.420, RHR Complex Heating and Ventilation.
8.
Ventilates the EDG Room.
CUE:
Another operator will ventilate the room.
CUE:
Terminate JPM when EDG Room CO2 has been initiated, 20 minute soak time is completed, and the fire is verified to be out.
______ SATISFACTORY
______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time
- Critical Step
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Manually Initiate EDG CO2 - Alt Path No.: JP-OP-315-0272-401 Revision: 4 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Evaluator Notes:
This JPM can be performed from either division. Check Main Control Room/Plan of the Day to determine if any of the EDGs are on restricted access. Avoid division of EDGs with restricted access.
Line-out the non-applicable EDG on Examinees CUE/Initial Conditions sheet.
ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.
FAILURE TO WEAR ALL PPE REQUIRED FOR TASK PERFORMANCE WILL RESULT IN FAILURE OF THIS JPM.
Generic Notes and Cues:
CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.
Ex.:
Pump start: Switch has been rotated to the start position, red light is lit, green light is out, amperage initially pegs out high, and is now indicating __X__ amps.
Pump stop:
Switch has been rotated to the stop position, green light is lit, red light is out, amperage indicates 0 amps.
Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.
Manual valves are checked in the closed direction (MOP02 and MOP05). Valve stem position may aid in valve position determination, but cannot be used as Independent Verification (MOP02).
Ex.: Verify valve closed:
Valve handwheel indicates no valve movement in the clockwise direction.
Verify valve open:
Valve handwheel has been rotated slightly in the clockwise direction and returned to the original positions.
Closing a valve:
Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully clockwise direction until no additional valve movement. Valve stem is down.
Opening a valve:
Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully counterclockwise direction until no additional valve movement, valve stem is out.
Controllers have an Auto light that is GREEN when selected and AMBER (YELLOW) when Manual is selected. When in Manual, the open and closed pushbuttons control the parameter to be changed by adjusting position or speed. When the deviation meter is nulled, then the process can be shifted to Auto to allow the desired setpoint to control the process.
System Specific Notes and Cues:
None Task Performance and Cues:
The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee.
Critical Steps:
Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Manually Initiate EDG CO2 - Alt Path No.: JP-OP-315-0272-401 Revision: 4 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):
Question:
Reference:
Response
Question:
Reference
Response
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Manually Initiate EDG CO2 - Alt Path No.: JP-OP-315-0272-401 Revision: 4 Page 7 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Simulator Setup IC#:
N/A Malfunctions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Remote Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Override Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Special Instructions:
N/A
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-315-0272-401)
Initial Conditions:
You are the Outside Rounds Operator.
You are currently in EDG Room 11 (13).
You receive a radio communication stating that there is a fire in EDG Room 12 (14).
The automatic initiation of CO2 has failed.
Initiating Cue(s):
The Control Room directs you to perform Manual-Electric initiation of CO2 to extinguish a fire in EDG Room 12 (14) per 23.501.02, Section 5.4.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Job Position RO No.
JP-OP-802-2001-216 Revision 4
JPM Title Shutdown the Plant from the RPS Cabinet (Alt Path)
Duration 45 minutes*
Page 1
- 2 times Duration for ILO Exams Examinee:
JPM Type:
Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Start Time Evaluation Method:
Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Stop Time Location:
Plant / Simulator / Classroom Total Time:
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
SUMMARY
Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment 1.
- 2.
- 3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
- 8.
- 9.
OPERATOR FUNDAMENTALS OBSERVATION Monitor operator fundamentals during the JPM set. Rate each area based on the criteria by placing a checkmark in the appropriate column. Indicate the comment number associated with the observation.
Operator Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Comment Number Monitoring Control Conservatism Teamwork Knowledge OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:
______ PASS
______ FAIL Evaluator Signature / Date:
/
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Shutdown the Plant from the RPS Cabinet (Alt Path)
No.: JP-OP-802-2001-216 Revision: 4 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Observation Criteria Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Monitoring Equipment status monitored at proper frequency, using multiple means if available.
Understood which indications were critical.
Some monitoring was performed but undue focus on task or lack of system knowledge prevented ideal monitoring.
Did not recognize key equipment status indicators, too much focus on single indications and ignored total system status.
Control Task preview used to prepare for job. Aware of control bands and maintained them.
Configuration control maintained.
Adequate control of system maintained throughout task but some improvements could be made such as better manual control or greater depth of knowledge for anticipating system response.
No anticipation of results of actions. Unaware or control bands or not able to maintain them. Lack of knowledge of how to control system parameters.
Conservatism Low threshold for identification of problems.
Questioning attitude. Uses stop when unsure if needed. Sensitive to nuclear safety.
Some opportunities existed to question before proceeding, High focus on task completion without consideration for other system affects.
Proceeds even when unsure with unanswered questions.
High threshold for problem conditions.
Teamwork Routinely communicates system status changes to the team. Communicates actions before taking them.
Communicated most status and actions. Some improvement would be warranted.
Routinely takes action without informing the team.
Knowledge Able to anticipate system response based on solid system knowledge. Good working knowledge of generic fundamentals to predict and monitor system response.
Plant, system, or generic fundamental knowledge has some gaps.
Unable to predict system response, unsure of generic fundamentals concepts related to plant operation.
Only relied on procedure for operating knowledge.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Shutdown the Plant from the RPS Cabinet (Alt Path)
No.: JP-OP-802-2001-216 Revision: 4 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Information System:
C7100 - Reactor Protection System Task:
20.000.19.004 - De-energize Division 1 and 2 RPS Testability Cabinets H21-P084, P085, P086 & P087
References:
Required (R) / Available (A) 20.000.19, Shutdown from Outside the Control Room (R)
Tools and Equipment Required:
None Initial Conditions:
The plant is at 20% power. The turbine is not yet synchronized.
You are the CRNSO.
A toxic release has forced evacuation of the Control Room.
Relay Room habitability has been verified satisfactory.
Initiating Cue(s):
The CRS directs you to exit the Control Room and proceed to the Relay Room to perform Condition B of 20.000.19.
Terminating Cue(s):
CB2A and CB2B are open.
Task Standard:
The Reactor has been shut down per Condition C of 20.000.19.
Licensed Operator Exam Information (required for NRC exams)
Safety Function/Category:
1 - Reactivity Control, 7 - Instrumentation, 11 - Abnormal Plant Evolution K/A
Reference:
K/A SYSTEM: 295016 Control Room Abandonment K/A STATEMENT:
AA1.
Ability to operate and/or monitor the following as they apply to CONTROL ROOM ABANDONMENT :
AA1.01 RPS...................................................................................................................... 3.8 / 3.9 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:
C7100-01 Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)
Yes
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Shutdown the Plant from the RPS Cabinet (Alt Path)
No.: JP-OP-802-2001-216 Revision: 4 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD PREREQUISITES: 1) Start this JPM in the Main Control Room.
- 2) Inform the Shift Manager that Relay Room entry will be performed prior to giving the examinee the Cue Sheet.
CUE:
Provide examinee with the Cue sheet and a copy of the first six pages of 20.000.19.
- 1. [B.1] Proceed to the Relay Room
- 1. Proceeds to the Relay Room
- 2. [B.2] Obtain keys for APRM Mode switches (Keys located in cabinet labeled MSL and Monitor and APRM Keys, near C97-P001, Relay Room - Enclosure E).
- 2. Obtain keys.
CUE:
You have obtained the keys.
CUE: Both APRMs are out of Operate.
Alternate Path begins here
- 4. [B.3] Verify APRMs indicate decreasing Reactor Power.
- 4. Observes APRM readings for trend.
CUE:
Inform examinee APRMs indicate ~20% power.
CUE:
Inform examinee RPS white Group Scram lights are lit.
- 6. [B.5] Remove relay cover from TTR1 or TTR2.(H11-P632)
- 6. Removes relay cover from TTR1 or TTR2.
(H11-P632).
CUE:
Cover is removed.
- 7. [B.5] Push back on relay trip coil bar at top until trip flag falls (vertical bar behind 1st T in TTR1 or TTR2).
- 7. Pushes back on TTR1 or TTR2.
CUE:
Relay Flag has fallen.
NOTE: Examinee must not use radio in Relay Room. Options include calling on phone or Hi-Comm in Relay Room to Tagging Center, or stepping out of Relay Room to use radio.
- 8. Inform the CRS that actions for Condition B of 20.000.19 are complete, but the reactor has not scrammed.
- 8. Contacts the CRS and reports failure to scram. (Examinee may recommend performing Condition C of 20.000.19.)
CUE:
As CRS acknowledge report. Ask examinee what action he/she recommends (should be performance of Condition C of 20.000.19).
NOTE: For this JPM a picture may be used to describe actions taken inside the C71-P001A and the C71-P001B. If this is desired when the examinee identifies the panels, do not open the panel, and use the provided picture.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Shutdown the Plant from the RPS Cabinet (Alt Path)
No.: JP-OP-802-2001-216 Revision: 4 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 ELEMENT STANDARD
- 9. [C.1] Open the following:
CB2A (C71-P0001A)
CB2B (C71-P0001B)
- 9. Opens CB2A and CB2B.
CUE:
CB2A and CB2B are open.
Terminate JPM
______ SATISFACTORY
______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time
- Critical Step
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Shutdown the Plant from the RPS Cabinet (Alt Path)
No.: JP-OP-802-2001-216 Revision: 4 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Evaluator Notes:
ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.
FAILURE TO WEAR ALL PPE REQUIRED FOR TASK PERFORMANCE WILL RESULT IN FAILURE OF THIS JPM.
Generic Notes and Cues:
CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.
Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.
Manual valves are checked in the closed direction (MOP02 and MOP05). Valve stem position may aid in valve position determination, but cannot be used as Independent Verification (MOP02). Controllers have an Auto light that is GREEN when selected and AMBER (YELLOW) when Manual is selected.
When in Manual, the open and closed pushbuttons control the parameter to be changed by adjusting position or speed. When the deviation meter is nulled, then the process can be shifted to Auto to allow the desired setpoint to control the process.
System Specific Notes and Cues:
None Task Performance and Cues:
The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee.
Critical Steps:
Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Shutdown the Plant from the RPS Cabinet (Alt Path)
No.: JP-OP-802-2001-216 Revision: 4 Page 7 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):
Question:
Reference:
Response
Question:
Reference
Response
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Shutdown the Plant from the RPS Cabinet (Alt Path)
No.: JP-OP-802-2001-216 Revision: 4 Page 8 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Simulator Setup IC#:
N/A Malfunctions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Remote Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Override Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Special Instructions:
N/A
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-802-2001-216)
Initial Conditions:
The plant is at 20% power. The turbine is not yet synchronized.
You are the CRNSO.
A toxic release has forced evacuation of the Control Room.
Relay Room habitability has been verified satisfactory.
Initiating Cue(s):
The CRS directs you to exit the Control Room and proceed to the Relay Room to perform Condition B of 20.000.19.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Job Position RO No.
JP-OP-315-0110-406 Revision 2
JPM Title Perform Rod Pattern Adjustment with Difficult Rod Movement (Alt. Path)
Duration 20 minutes*
Page 1
- 2 times Duration for ILO Exams Examinee:
JPM Type:
Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Start Time Evaluation Method:
Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Stop Time Location:
Plant / Simulator / Classroom Total Time:
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
SUMMARY
Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment 1.
11.
- 21.
- 2.
12.
22.
- 3.
13.
- 23 4.
- 14.
24.
- 5.
- 15.
25.
- 6.
16.
- 26.
- 7.
- 17.
- 27.
8.
- 18.
- 9.
19.
- 10.
- 20.
OPERATOR FUNDAMENTALS OBSERVATION Monitor operator fundamentals during the JPM set. Rate each area based on the criteria by placing a checkmark in the appropriate column. Indicate the comment number associated with the observation.
Operator Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Comment Number Monitoring Control Conservatism Teamwork Knowledge OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:
______ PASS
______ FAIL Evaluator Signature / Date:
/
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Rod Pattern Adjustment with Difficult Rod Movement (Alt. Path)
No.: JP-OP-315-0110-406 Revision:
Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Observation Criteria Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Monitoring Equipment status monitored at proper frequency, using multiple means if available.
Understood which indications were critical.
Some monitoring was performed but undue focus on task or lack of system knowledge prevented ideal monitoring.
Did not recognize key equipment status indicators, too much focus on single indications and ignored total system status.
Control Task preview used to prepare for job. Aware of control bands and maintained them.
Configuration control maintained.
Adequate control of system maintained throughout task but some improvements could be made such as better manual control or greater depth of knowledge for anticipating system response.
No anticipation of results of actions. Unaware or control bands or not able to maintain them. Lack of knowledge of how to control system parameters.
Conservatism Low threshold for identification of problems.
Questioning attitude. Uses stop when unsure if needed. Sensitive to nuclear safety.
Some opportunities existed to question before proceeding, High focus on task completion without consideration for other system affects.
Proceeds even when unsure with unanswered questions.
High threshold for problem conditions.
Teamwork Routinely communicates system status changes to the team. Communicates actions before taking them.
Communicated most status and actions. Some improvement would be warranted.
Routinely takes action without informing the team.
Knowledge Able to anticipate system response based on solid system knowledge. Good working knowledge of generic fundamentals to predict and monitor system response.
Plant, system, or generic fundamental knowledge has some gaps.
Unable to predict system response, unsure of generic fundamentals concepts related to plant operation.
Only relied on procedure for operating knowledge.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Rod Pattern Adjustment with Difficult Rod Movement (Alt. Path)
No.: JP-OP-315-0110-406 Revision:
Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Information System:
C1102 - Control Rod and Drive Mechanism Task:
02C1150029 - Recognize and respond to Difficult Rod Movement
References:
Required (R) / Available (A)
SOP 23.106, Control Rod Drive Hydraulics System (R)
SOP 23.623, Reactor Manual Control System (R)
Tools and Equipment Required:
Marked up copy of Post-LPSP Rod Pull Sheet based on current rod pattern.
Initial Conditions:
You are the P603 operator.
The plant is operating normally.
Reactor power level has been lowered for a rod pattern adjustment.
Initiating Cue(s):
The CRS directs you to perform a rod pattern adjustment in accordance with SNE direction.
Terminating Cue(s):
Control Rod 22-31 is successfully unstuck.
Task Standard:
Control Rod 22-31 is successfully unstuck in accordance with 23.106 and moved to position 14.
Licensed Operator Exam Information (Required for NRC Exams Only)
Safety Function:
1 - Reactivity Control K/A
Reference:
(from NUREG 1123)
K/A SYSTEM: 201003 - Control Rod and Drive Mechanism K/A STATEMENT:
A2.
Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the CONTROL ROD AND DRIVE MECHANISM; and (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations: (CFR: 41.5 / 45.6)
A2.01 Stuck rod---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.4 / 3.6 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:
C1100-08 Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)
No
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Rod Pattern Adjustment with Difficult Rod Movement (Alt. Path)
No.: JP-OP-315-0110-406 Revision:
Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:
Provide examinee with Cue Sheet and marked up Post-LPSP Pull Sheet.
NOTE: Examiner will perform as CRS and SNE/STA. Verifier (examiner?) confirms appropriate rod selection, intended rod movement, and intended final rod position.
If asked, SNE directs that Notch Override is NOT to be used for this rod pattern adjustment.
- 1. [7.3.1.3] Review 23.623, Attachment 1 before rod movement.
- 1. 23.623, Attachment 1 is reviewed.
- 2. [7.3.2.2] Place or verify Rod Select Power switch in ON.
- 2. Rod Select Power switch is placed in ON.
- 3. [7.3.2.3] Depress control rod 30-39 selection pushbutton on Rod Select Matrix.
- 3. Control Rod 30-39 pushbutton is depressed and backlight is ON brightly on Rod Select Matrix.
- 4. LPRMs are verified correct for the control rod 30-39.
- 5. Momentarily place Rod Movement Control switch to OUT NOTCH.
- 5. Rod Movement Control switch taken to OUT NOTCH and released.
- 6. Verify rod motion and position using 4-Rod Display and Full Core Display.
- 6. 4-Rod Display and Full Core Display indicates selected rod in new notch position.
NOTE: Steps 5 & 6 are repeated until control rod 30-39 is at position 14.
- 7. [7.3.2.3] Depress control rod 22-31 selection pushbutton on Rod Select Matrix.
- 7. Control Rod 22-31 pushbutton is depressed and backlight is ON brightly on Rod Select Matrix.
- 8. LPRMs are verified correct for the control rod 22-31.
- 9. Momentarily place Rod Movement Control switch to OUT NOTCH.
- 9. Rod Movement Control switch taken to OUT NOTCH and released.
- 10. Verify rod motion and position using 4-Rod Display and Full Core Display.
- 10. 4-Rod Display and Full Core Display indicates selected rod did NOT move.
Alternate Path begins when control rod 22-31 does not move.
CUE:
CRS acknowledges report. If necessary, ask for a recommendation. Direct examinee to continue with recommendation. Provide copy of 23.106, section 6.12, as needed.
11.Announce failure of rod to move, and recommend CRS enters 23.106 for difficult rod movement.
- 11. Rod motion failure announced and recommendation made.
- 12. [6.12.1.3] Determine if control rod 22-31 is on the List of Susceptible Cells on the 60 day or 30 day test frequency.
- 12. Determines that control rod 22-31 is not on the List of Susceptible Cells on the 60 day or 30 day test frequency.
CUE:
Dispatched operator reports that lineup is correct at HCU for control rod 22-31.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Rod Pattern Adjustment with Difficult Rod Movement (Alt. Path)
No.: JP-OP-315-0110-406 Revision:
Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 ELEMENT STANDARD
- 13. [6.12.2] Dispatch an operator to verify correct valve lineup at the HCU for control rod 22-31.
- 13. Operator dispatched to verify lineup.
CUE:
If asked, control rod 22-31 is NOT on the List of Susceptible Cells on the 60 day or 30 day test frequency. (This CUE is for information found in the Reactor Engineering Databook for rods that have exhibited friction.)
NOTE: In this case, the problem is in the CRD Mechanism. If the examinee states that they dont have enough information to know which section to use, the following justification/reasoning may be used (at examiners discretion):
- Air in the Insert and Withdrawal Lines - The CRD system has not been shutdown nor are there indications of air in the system.
- Problem in HCU - No indication of High Drive Water Flow (during attempted move).
- Long Control Rod Settle Time - No indication of long control rod settle time (rod did not move).
CUE:
If asked, direct the operator to continue to attempt to move the control rod per 23.106, 6.12.3, Problem in CRD Mechanism.
- 14. [6.12.3.1] Increase drive water pressure 15 to 25 psid.
- 14. C1152-F003 is closed until drive water pressure indicates ~280 - 290 psid.
- 15. [6.12.3.2] Provide a continuous insert (withdraw) signal for one to two minutes.
- 15. Provides a continuous insert (withdraw) signal for one to two minutes.
- 16. [6.12.3.3] Consult with SNE/STA.
- 16. Consults with SNE/STA.
CUE:
SNE/STA directs that when control rod 22-31 moves withdrawn to position 10.
- 17. [6.12.3.3] Momentarily place Rod Movement Control switch to OUT NOTCH.
- 17. Rod Movement Control switch taken to OUT NOTCH and released.
NOTE: Control Rod 22-31 will move if pressure goes above 300 psid or higher as this clears the malfunction preventing the rod from moving. If the examinee increases the DP to 300 or higher, N/A steps 19 to 24 and continue to step 25.
- 18. [6.12.3.3] Verify rod motion and position using 4-Rod Display and Full Core Display.
- 18. 4-Rod Display and Full Core Display indicates selected rod did not move.
- 19. Announce failure of rod to move.
- 19. Rod motion failure announced.
CUE:
CRS acknowledges announcement and directs continuing 23.106 from step 6.12.3.7.
- 20. [6.12.3.7.a] Increase Drive Water Pressure to 300 psid.
- 20. C1152-F003 is closed until drive water pressure indicates 300 psid.
- 21. [6.12.3.2] Provide a continuous insert (withdraw) signal for one to two minutes.
- 21. Provides a continuous insert (withdraw) signal for one to two minutes.
- 22. [6.12.3.3] Consult with SNE/STA.
- 22. Consults with SNE/STA.
CUE:
SNE/STA directs that when control rod 22-31 moves withdrawn to position 10.
- 23. [6.12.3.3] Momentarily place Rod Movement Control switch to OUT NOTCH.
- 23. Rod Movement Control switch taken to OUT NOTCH and released.
- 24. [6.12.3.3] Verify rod motion and position using 4-Rod Display and Full Core Display.
- 24. Verifies 4-Rod Display and Full Core Display indicates proper rod motion.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Rod Pattern Adjustment with Difficult Rod Movement (Alt. Path)
No.: JP-OP-315-0110-406 Revision:
Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 ELEMENT STANDARD
- 25. Announce successful rod motion.
- 25. Successful rod motion announced.
CUE:
CRS acknowledges announcement.
- 26. [6.12.3.5] Reduce Drive Water pressure to 255 to 265 psid.
- 26. C1152-F003 is opened until drive water pressure indicates ~265 psid.
CUE:
CRS directs examinee to continue the rod pattern adjustment.
- 27. Withdraw control rod 30-39 to position 14 while observing nuclear instrumentation response.
- 27. Rod Movement Control taken to OUT NOTCH.
When the settle function is complete, this step is repeated until the rod is at Position 14.
CUE:
Terminate the JPM when Control Rod 30-39 is successfully unstuck.
______ SATISFACTORY
______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time
- Critical Step
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Rod Pattern Adjustment with Difficult Rod Movement (Alt. Path)
No.: JP-OP-315-0110-406 Revision:
Page 7 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Evaluator Notes:
Provide the examinee with the post-LPSP Pull Sheet (attached) for the rod pattern adjustment.
You will act as the SNE to verify the correct control rod is selected for movement.
ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.
FAILURE TO WEAR ALL PPE REQUIRED FOR TASK PERFORMANCE WILL RESULT IN FAILURE OF THIS JPM.
Generic Notes and Cues:
CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.
Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.
Manual valves are checked in the closed direction (MOP02 and MOP05). Valve stem position may aid in valve position determination, but cannot be used as Independent Verification (MOP02).
Controllers have an Auto light that is GREEN when selected and AMBER (YELLOW) when Manual is selected. When in Manual, the open and closed pushbuttons control the parameter to be changed by adjusting position or speed. When the deviation meter is nulled, then the process can be shifted to Auto to allow the desired setpoint to control the process.
System Specific Notes and Cues:
None Task Performance and Cues:
The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee.
Critical Steps:
Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Rod Pattern Adjustment with Difficult Rod Movement (Alt. Path)
No.: JP-OP-315-0110-406 Revision:
Page 8 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):
Question:
Reference:
Response
Question:
Reference
Response
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Rod Pattern Adjustment with Difficult Rod Movement (Alt. Path)
No.: JP-OP-315-0110-406 Revision:
Page 9 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Simulator Setup IC#:
IC-20 Malfunctions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp C11MF0378 CONTROL ROD 22-31 BLADE STUCK ACTIVE 0
0 C11MF0378 CONTROL ROD 22-31 BLADE STUCK CLEAR 0
0 cd='H_P603_B004_1 GT 295
NOTE: Malfunction clears when Drive Water Pressure is >295 psid.
Remote Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp None Override Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp BCBCB31R621AOUT2_SP A RR Controller Auto Set Point 53.5 0
60 BCBMB31R621BOUT2_SP B RR Controller Auto Set Point 53.5 0
60 Special Instructions:
1.
Initialize the simulator to IC-20 and place in RUN.
2.
Verify or raise drive water pressure to ~265 psid.
3.
Open and Execute Lesson 315-0110-406.lsn, or set the malfunctions as indicated above.
4.
Trigger step Start (Overrides and Blade Stuck). NOTE: The next step (blade unstuck) is set to trigger on conditional.
5.
Verify power has stabilized at ~85%, and place the simulator in FREEZE.
6.
Based on the current rod pattern, select a Post-LPSP Control Rod Pull Sheet from the pull sheets in the simulator, and mark it as appropriate. Attach a copy to this JPM to provide to the candidate at the beginning of the JPM.
7.
Place the simulator in RUN when ready to start the JPM.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-315-0110-406)
Initial Conditions:
You are the P603 operator.
The plant is operating normally.
Reactor power level has been lowered for a rod pattern adjustment.
Initiating Cue(s):
The CRS directs you to perform a rod pattern adjustment in accordance with SNE direction.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 4 Job Position SRO / RO No.
JP-OP-315-0118-002 Revision 1
JPM Title Startup SBFW System after RFP Trip - Alt Path Duration 10 minutes Page 1
Examinee:
JPM Type:
Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Start Time Evaluation Method:
Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Stop Time Location:
Plant / Simulator / Classroom Total Time:
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
SUMMARY
Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment 1.
2.
- 3.
- 4.
5.
- 6.
- 7.
8.
OPERATOR FUNDAMENTALS OBSERVATION Monitor operator fundamentals during the JPM set. Rate each area based on the criteria by placing a checkmark in the appropriate column. Indicate the comment number associated with the observation.
Operator Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Comment Number Monitoring Control Conservatism Teamwork Knowledge OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:
______ PASS
______ FAIL Evaluator Signature / Date:
/
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Startup SBFW System after RFP Trip - Alt Path No.: JP-OP-315-0118-002 Revision: 1 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 4 JPM Observation Criteria Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Monitoring Equipment status monitored at proper frequency, using multiple means if available.
Understood which indications were critical.
Some monitoring was performed but undue focus on task or lack of system knowledge prevented ideal monitoring.
Did not recognize key equipment status indicators, too much focus on single indications and ignored total system status.
Control Task preview used to prepare for job. Aware of control bands and maintained them.
Configuration control maintained.
Adequate control of system maintained throughout task but some improvements could be made such as better manual control or greater depth of knowledge for anticipating system response.
No anticipation of results of actions. Unaware or control bands or not able to maintain them. Lack of knowledge of how to control system parameters.
Conservatism Low threshold for identification of problems.
Questioning attitude. Uses stop when unsure if needed. Sensitive to nuclear safety.
Some opportunities existed to question before proceeding, High focus on task completion without consideration for other system affects.
Proceeds even when unsure with unanswered questions.
High threshold for problem conditions.
Teamwork Routinely communicates system status changes to the team. Communicates actions before taking them.
Communicated most status and actions. Some improvement would be warranted.
Routinely takes action without informing the team.
Knowledge Able to anticipate system response based on solid system knowledge. Good working knowledge of generic fundamentals to predict and monitor system response.
Plant, system, or generic fundamental knowledge has some gaps.
Unable to predict system response, unsure of generic fundamentals concepts related to plant operation.
Only relied on procedure for operating knowledge.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Startup SBFW System after RFP Trip - Alt Path No.: JP-OP-315-0118-002 Revision: 1 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 4 JPM Information System:
N2103 - Standby Feedwater System Task:
62056 - Start the SBFW system in the normal mode
References:
Required (R) / Available (A) 23.107.01, Standby Feedwater (R)
Tools and Equipment Required:
None Initial Conditions:
You are the Control Room NSO.
N RFPT has just tripped AOP 20.107.01, Loss of Feedwater or Feedwater Control has been entered.
Initiating Cue(s):
The CRS directs you to inject to the RPV with Standby Feedwater at 1200 gpm Terminating Cue(s):
SBFW is injecting to the vessel at ~850 gpm.
Task Standard:
SBFW is injecting to the vessel per AOP 20.107.01 Licensed Operator Exam Information (required for NRC exams)
Safety Function:
2 - Reactor Water Inventory Control K/A
Reference:
(from NUREG 1123)
K/A SYSTEM: 259001 - Reactor Feedwater System K/A STATEMENT:
A4 Ability to Manually Operate/Control in the Control Room A4.02 Manually start/control a RFP/TDRFP................................................................... 3.9 / 3.7 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:
N2103-01 Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)
Yes
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Startup SBFW System after RFP Trip - Alt Path No.: JP-OP-315-0118-002 Revision: 1 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 4 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:
When examinee has determined the correct procedure and section to use, provide him a copy of 23.107.01, section 6.0 for him to mark up.
NOTE: During an emergency, SBFW may be initiated using Enclosure A, SBFW Manual Operation. The hard card kept at panel H11-P601 may be used instead of the provided procedure if the examinee asks. Enclosure A step numbers are in parentheses.
1.
[6.2.1] (1.1) Start N2103-C003A, West Pump A Aux Lube Oil Pump, if available.
1.
Starts N2103-C003A, West Pump A Aux Lube Oil Pump.
2.
[6.2.1] (1.2) Start N2103-C003B, East Pump B Aux Lube Oil Pump.
2.
Starts N2103-C003B, East Pump B Aux Lube Oil Pump.
- 3.
[6.2.3] (1.3) Start N2103-C001, West Standby Feedwater Pump A.
- 3.
Starts N2103-C001, West Standby Feedwater Pump A.
- 4.
[6.2.3] (1.4) Start N2103-C002, East Standby Feedwater Pump B.
- 4.
Starts N2103-C002, East Standby Feedwater Pump B.
5.
[6.2.4.1] (1.5) Verify N2103-F001, SBFW Disch To RPV Iso Valve, automatically opens (first pump).
5.
Verifies N2103-F001, SBFW Disch To RPV Iso Valve, automatically opens (first pump).
Alternate Path Begins Here NOTE: N2103-F002 breaker trips when the attempt is made to open the valve.
- 6.
[6.2.5] (1.6) Throttle open N2103-F002, SBFW 6" Disch Flow Ctrl Vlv, to achieve desired flow.
- 6.
Depresses N2103-F002 OPEN pushbutton and notes that valve position indication is lost.
Reports to the CRS that position indication lost on N2103-F002.
May recommend using N2103-F003 to inject water to RPV.
CUE:
Acknowledge Report. If recommended, direct examinee to inject SBFW using N2103-F003.
- 7.
[6.2.5] Throttle open N2103-F003, SBFW 4 Disch Flow Ctrl Vlv.
- 7.
Throttles open N2103-F003, SBFW 4 Disch Flow Ctrl Vlv.
8.
Report to CRS that N2103-F003 is full open and flow is about 850 gpm.
8.
Informs CRS that SBFW is injecting to RPV at ~850 gpm.
CUE:
Acknowledge Report.
CUE:
Terminate JPM when SBFW is injecting with the N2103-F003 full open (~850 gpm).
______ SATISFACTORY
______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time
- Critical Step
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Startup SBFW System after RFP Trip - Alt Path No.: JP-OP-315-0118-002 Revision: 1 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 4 Evaluator Notes:
ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.
Generic Notes and Cues:
CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.
Ex.:
Pump start: Switch has been rotated to the start position, red light is lit, green light is out, amperage initially pegs out high, and is now indicating __X__ amps.
Pump stop: Switch has been rotated to the stop position, green light is lit, red light is out, amperage indicates 0 amps.
Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.
System Specific Notes and Cues:
None Task Performance and Cues:
The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee.
Critical Steps:
Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Startup SBFW System after RFP Trip - Alt Path No.: JP-OP-315-0118-002 Revision: 1 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 4 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):
Question:
Reference:
Response
Question:
Reference
Response
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Startup SBFW System after RFP Trip - Alt Path No.: JP-OP-315-0118-002 Revision: 1 Page 7 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 4 Simulator Setup IC#:
IC-20 or any full power IC.
Malfunctions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp N21MF0029 NRFPT Trip Active 0
0 Remote Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp N21RF0020 MOV N2103F002 Breaker OPEN 0
0 cd=P601_A296_1 EQ 1 Override Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp None Special Instructions:
1.
Load desired IC.
2.
Place in RUN.
3.
Open and execute Lesson 315-0118-002.lsn.
4.
Place the simulator in FREEZE.
5.
Give examinee cue, and place simulator in RUN when examinee is ready.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-315-0118-002)
Initial Conditions:
You are the Control Room NSO.
N RFPT has just tripped AOP 20.107.01, Loss of Feedwater or Feedwater Control has been entered.
Initiating Cue(s):
The CRS directs you to inject to the RPV with Standby Feedwater at 1200 gpm
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Job Position RO No.
JP-OP-315-0105-402 Revision 0
JPM Title Perform Main Steam Line Isolation Functional Test -
Alternate Path Duration 30 minutes*
Page 1
- 2 times Duration for ILO Exams Examinee:
JPM Type:
Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Start Time Evaluation Method:
Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Stop Time Location:
Plant / Simulator / Classroom Total Time:
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
SUMMARY
Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment 1.
- 11.
2.
- 12.
- 3.
- 13.
- 4.
14.
5.
15.
6.
- 16.
- 7.
8.
- 9.
- 10.
OPERATOR FUNDAMENTALS OBSERVATION Monitor operator fundamentals during the JPM set. Rate each area based on the criteria by placing a checkmark in the appropriate column. Indicate the comment number associated with the observation.
Operator Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Comment Number Monitoring Control Conservatism Teamwork Knowledge OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:
______ PASS
______ FAIL Evaluator Signature / Date:
/
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Main Steam Line Isolation Functional Test - Alternate Path No.: JP-OP-315-0105-402 Revision: 0 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Observation Criteria Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Monitoring Equipment status monitored at proper frequency, using multiple means if available.
Understood which indications were critical.
Some monitoring was performed but undue focus on task or lack of system knowledge prevented ideal monitoring.
Did not recognize key equipment status indicators, too much focus on single indications and ignored total system status.
Control Task preview used to prepare for job. Aware of control bands and maintained them.
Configuration control maintained.
Adequate control of system maintained throughout task but some improvements could be made such as better manual control or greater depth of knowledge for anticipating system response.
No anticipation of results of actions. Unaware or control bands or not able to maintain them. Lack of knowledge of how to control system parameters.
Conservatism Low threshold for identification of problems.
Questioning attitude. Uses stop when unsure if needed. Sensitive to nuclear safety.
Some opportunities existed to question before proceeding, High focus on task completion without consideration for other system affects.
Proceeds even when unsure with unanswered questions.
High threshold for problem conditions.
Teamwork Routinely communicates system status changes to the team. Communicates actions before taking them.
Communicated most status and actions. Some improvement would be warranted.
Routinely takes action without informing the team.
Knowledge Able to anticipate system response based on solid system knowledge. Good working knowledge of generic fundamentals to predict and monitor system response.
Plant, system, or generic fundamental knowledge has some gaps.
Unable to predict system response, unsure of generic fundamentals concepts related to plant operation.
Only relied on procedure for operating knowledge.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Main Steam Line Isolation Functional Test - Alternate Path No.: JP-OP-315-0105-402 Revision: 0 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Information System:
B3100 - Reactor Recirculation System Task:
23.138.01.006 - Operate RR MG set in speed control mode of operation
References:
Required (R) / Available (A) 24.137.01, Main Steam Isolation Channel Functional Test (R) 23.138.01, Reactor Recirc System, Attachment I (R)
Tools and Equipment Required:
Marked up copy of 24.137.01, Main Steam Isolation Channel Functional Test, with section 4.0 completed.
Initial Conditions:
You are an extra NSO on shift.
The plant is operating normally at full power.
24.137.01, Main Steam Isolation Channel Functional Test, is required to be performed to satisfy Tech Spec operability requirements.
All prerequisites (Section 4.0) have been completed for the surveillance. Operators have been briefed and are stationed in the Relay Room.
Initiating Cue(s):
The CRS directs you to perform surveillance 24.137.01, Main Steam Isolation Channel Functional Test, beginning with section 5.1.
Terminating Cue(s):
Reactor Recirc Pump speed is lowered to reduce reactor pressure to <1045 psig.
Task Standard:
Reactor pressure is reduced to <1045 psig (Technical Specification Value) within 15 minutes of alarm.
Licensed Operator Exam Information (Required for NRC Exams Only)
Safety Function:
3 - Reactor Pressure Control 4 - Heat Removal From Reactor Core K/A
Reference:
(from NUREG 1123)
K/A SYSTEM: 239001 - Main and Reheat Steam System K/A STATEMENT:
A4. Ability to manually operate and/or monitor in the control room:
A4.04 System Pressure ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3.8/3.7 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:
B2100-05 Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)
Yes
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Main Steam Line Isolation Functional Test - Alternate Path No.: JP-OP-315-0105-402 Revision: 0 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:
Provide examinee with Cue Sheet.
NOTE: For the following two steps actions are directed in the field. Cues are communications from the field.
- 1. [5.1.1] Remove Fuse C71A-F3E (RR H11-P609, Fuse DD-F12) to simulate closure of B2103-F028B, Outboard MSIV Line B, and B2103-F022B, Inboard MSIV Line B, in A1 logic.
- 1. Directs Fuse C71A-F3E removal.
CUE:
When requested to remove fuse C71A-F3E, acknowledge order, then report that C71A-F3E is removed.
- 2. Verifies C71A-K3E "B" Vlv de-energized CUE:
When asked to verify status of C71A-K3E "B" Vlv, report that it is de-energized.
NOTE: Evaluator/instructor will serve as second operator to monitor Steam Flow Indication during the test. MSIV TEST pushbutton for the slow closure mode will only cause valve closure while pushbutton is depressed.
CAUTION: During MSIV Slow Closing, station a second operator to closely monitor Main Steam Line Flow indication. If changes of greater than 10% Flow Reduction occur, release TEST pushbutton.
- 3. Places Test Mode Selector Outboard MSIV switch in SLOW
- 4. [5.1.4] Depress and hold TEST pushbutton for B2103-F028A, Outboard MSIV Line A, and verify B2103-F028A partially closes (COP-H11-P602).
- 4. Depresses AND holds TEST pushbutton for B2103-F028A, Outboard MSIV Line A (B2103-F028A partially closes).
- 5. [5.1.5] Verify the following:
- 1. Annunciator 3D73, TRIP ACTUATORS A1/A2 TRIPPED, alarms.
- 2. Annunciator 3D86, MN STM LINE ISO VALVE CLOSURE CHANNEL TRIP, alarms
- 5. Verifies annunciators 3D73 and 3D86 alarm.
- 6. [5.1.6] Verify four blue RPS Trip System A Pilot Scram Valve Solenoid lights are OFF (COP H11-P603).
- 7. [5.1.7] Release TEST pushbutton for B2103-F028A, Outboard MSIV Line A, and verify B2103-F028A fully opens.
- 7. Releases TEST pushbutton for B2103-F028A, and verifies B2103-F028A fully opens.
- 8. [5.1.8] Verify Annunciator 3D86, MN STM LINE ISO VALVE CLOSURE CHANNEL TRIP, is clear.
- 8. Verifies annunciator 3D86 is clear.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Main Steam Line Isolation Functional Test - Alternate Path No.: JP-OP-315-0105-402 Revision: 0 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 ELEMENT STANDARD
- 9. [5.1.9] Reset Trip System A or B trip by placing SCRAM RESET SWITCH in GP 1/4 position then to GP 2/3 position and verify:
- 2. Annunciator 3D73, TRIP ACTUATORS A1/A2 TRIPPED, is clear.
Verifies:
- 2. Annunciator 3D73, TRIP ACTUATORS A1/A2 TRIPPED, clear.
- 10. Places Test Mode Selector Outboard MSIV switch in OFF.
- 11. Places Test Mode Selector Inboard MSIV switch in SLOW.
NOTE: Evaluator will serve as second operator to monitor Steam Flow Indication during the test. MSIV TEST pushbutton for the slow closure mode will only cause valve closure while pushbutton is depressed.
CAUTION: During MSIV Slow Closing, station a second operator to closely monitor Main Steam Line Flow indication. If changes of greater than 10% Flow Reduction occur, release TEST pushbutton.
- 12. [5.1.12] Depress and hold TEST pushbutton for B2103-F022A, Inboard MSIV Line A, and verify B2103-F022A partially closes (COP-H11-P601).
- 12. Depresses AND holds TEST pushbutton for B2103-F022A, and verifies B2103-F022A partially closes.
Alternate Path starts here.
NOTE: After depressing the pushbutton, B2103-F022A will go full shut, even if Open push button is depressed. If applicant does not respond, direct the evaluation of alarms on the P603 panel.
- 13. Identify that B2103-F022A, Inboard MSIV Line A, is fully shut.
- 13. Announces B2103-F022A, Inboard MSIV Line A, fully shut.
- 14. Acknowledge and announce 3D168, REACTOR PRESSURE HIGH
- 14. Acknowledges and announces 3D168, REACTOR PRESSURE HIGH.
CUE:
Acknowledge valid REACTOR PRESSURE HIGH. Direct candidate to perform required actions of ARP.
- 15. Verify Reactor Pressure greater than 1045 psig.
- 15. Verifies Reactor Pressure greater than 1045 psig on the following:
- C32-R609, Reactor Pressure Recorder
- C32-R605A, Div 1 RPV Pressure Ind.
- C32-R605B, Div 2 RPV Pressure Ind.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Main Steam Line Isolation Functional Test - Alternate Path No.: JP-OP-315-0105-402 Revision: 0 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 ELEMENT STANDARD NOTE: The following step must be completed within 15 minutes from reactor pressure exceeding 1045 psig.
- 16. Within 15 minutes, reduce reactor pressure to less than 1045 psig.
OR If reactor pressure cannot be restored to less than 1045 psig with minor flow adjustments within 15 minutes, perform rapid power reduction per 23.623, Enclosure I (hard card).
- 16. Adjusts one RR MG set speed controller to lower speed approximately 2-3%. Then adjusts the other to lower speed 2-3%.
Lowers speeds incrementally until Reactor Pressure reaches <1045 psig.
OR Initiates a manual runback by depressing and releasing the Recirc Manual Runback pushbutton, and verifies runback is occurring.
Verifies reactor pressure is reduced to
<1045 psig.
CUE:
Terminate JPM when Reactor Pressure is <1045 psig.
______ SATISFACTORY
______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time
- Critical Step
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Main Steam Line Isolation Functional Test - Alternate Path No.: JP-OP-315-0105-402 Revision: 0 Page 7 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Evaluator Notes:
ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.
FAILURE TO WEAR ALL PPE REQUIRED FOR TASK PERFORMANCE WILL RESULT IN FAILURE OF THIS JPM.
Generic Notes and Cues:
CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.
Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.
System Specific Notes and Cues:
None Task Performance and Cues:
The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee.
Critical Steps:
Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Main Steam Line Isolation Functional Test - Alternate Path No.: JP-OP-315-0105-402 Revision: 0 Page 8 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):
Question:
Reference:
Response
Question:
Reference
Response
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Main Steam Line Isolation Functional Test - Alternate Path No.: JP-OP-315-0105-402 Revision: 0 Page 9 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Simulator Setup IC#:
Any full power IC.
Malfunctions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp Remote Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp C71RF0013 C71A-F3E FUSE REMOVAL 1
0 0
Override Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp BABORL_TESTSOLTVSP Test Pushbutton Failure (B2103-F022A) 1 0
0 cd='P601_A061_1 EQ 1' Special Instructions:
1.
Load desired IC, and place the simulator in RUN.
2.
Open and execute lesson 315.0105.402.
3.
Trigger the lesson.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-315-0105-402)
Initial Conditions:
You are an extra NSO on shift.
The plant is operating normally at full power.
24.137.01, Main Steam Isolation Channel Functional Test, is required to be performed to satisfy Tech Spec operability requirements.
All prerequisites (Section 4.0) have been completed for the surveillance. Operators have been briefed and are stationed in the Relay Room.
Initiating Cue(s):
Perform surveillance 24.137.01, Main Steam Isolation Channel Functional Test, beginning with section 5.1.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 5 Job Position SRO / RO No.
JP-OP-315-0140-409 Revision 3
JPM Title Manually Initiate Core Spray System with Core Spray B
& D Breakers Trip (Alt Path)
Duration 10 minutes*
Page 1
- 2 times Duration for ILO Exams Examinee:
JPM Type:
Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Start Time Evaluation Method:
Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Stop Time Location:
Plant / Simulator / Classroom Total Time:
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
SUMMARY
Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment
- 1.
2.
- 3.
4.
- 5.
6.
7.
OPERATOR FUNDAMENTALS OBSERVATION Monitor operator fundamentals during the JPM set. Rate each area based on the criteria by placing a checkmark in the appropriate column. Indicate the comment number associated with the observation.
Operator Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Comment Number Monitoring Control Conservatism Teamwork Knowledge OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:
______ PASS
______ FAIL Evaluator Signature / Date:
/
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Manually Initiate Core Spray System with Core Spray B & D Breakers Trip No.: JP-OP-315-0140-409 Revision 3 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 5 JPM Observation Criteria Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Monitoring Equipment status monitored at proper frequency, using multiple means if available.
Understood which indications were critical.
Some monitoring was performed but undue focus on task or lack of system knowledge prevented ideal monitoring.
Did not recognize key equipment status indicators, too much focus on single indications and ignored total system status.
Control Task preview used to prepare for job. Aware of control bands and maintained them.
Configuration control maintained.
Adequate control of system maintained throughout task but some improvements could be made such as better manual control or greater depth of knowledge for anticipating system response.
No anticipation of results of actions. Unaware or control bands or not able to maintain them. Lack of knowledge of how to control system parameters.
Conservatism Low threshold for identification of problems. Questioning attitude. Uses stop when unsure if needed. Sensitive to nuclear safety.
Some opportunities existed to question before proceeding, High focus on task completion without consideration for other system affects.
Proceeds even when unsure with unanswered questions. High threshold for problem conditions.
Teamwork Routinely communicates system status changes to the team.
Communicates actions before taking them.
Communicated most status and actions. Some improvement would be warranted.
Routinely takes action without informing the team.
Knowledge Able to anticipate system response based on solid system knowledge. Good working knowledge of generic fundamentals to predict and monitor system response.
Plant, system, or generic fundamental knowledge has some gaps.
Unable to predict system response, unsure of generic fundamentals concepts related to plant operation. Only relied on procedure for operating knowledge.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Manually Initiate Core Spray System with Core Spray B & D Breakers Trip No.: JP-OP-315-0140-409 Revision 3 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 5 JPM Information System:
E2100 - Core Spray System Task:
10424 - Initiate the Core Spray System manually
References:
Required (R) / Available (A) 23.203, Core Spray System (A) 23.203, Enclosure A (R)
Tools and Equipment Required:
None Initial Conditions:
You are the Control Room NSO.
The reactor has scrammed.
The EOPs have been entered.
RPV Water level has decreased to less than 30 inches.
Both divisions of RHR and Core Spray have failed to automatically initiate.
Initiating Cue(s):
The CRS directs you to initiate Division II Core Spray and inject water into the RPV to raise level.
Terminating Cue(s):
Division I Core Spray System is injecting into the RPV.
Task Standard:
Division I Core Spray is injecting into the RPV in accordance with 23.203.
Licensed Operator Exam Information (required for NRC exams)
Safety Function:
4 - Heat Removal from Reactor Core K/A
Reference:
(from NUREG 1123)
K/A SYSTEM: 209001 - Low Pressure Core Spray System K/A STATEMENT:
A4 Ability to manually operate and/or monitor in the control room: (CFR: 41.7 / 45.5 to 45.8)
A4.01 Core spray pump............................................... 3.8 / 3.6 A4.03 Injection valves................................................. 3.7 / 3.6 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:
E2100-02 Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)
No
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Manually Initiate Core Spray System with Core Spray B & D Breakers Trip No.: JP-OP-315-0140-409 Revision 3 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 5 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD NOTE: Examinee will announce actions which change plant conditions/alarms with Crew Update.
CUE:
Provide examinee with Cue Sheet. Examinee should use 23.203, Enclosure A hard card at H11P601.
- 1.
[1] Start Core Spray Pump B and/or D.
- 1.
Core Spray Pump B and/or D trips when started.
Alternate Path begins here.
2.
Report to the CRS that Div. II Core Spray System pumps tripped. Recommend using Div I Core Spray.
2.
Report and recommendation made.
CUE:
Acknowledge report. Ask examinee for a recommendation, if necessary. Direct examinee to perform the recommended action.
NOTE: Examinee may place Core Spray Pumps B and/or D in OFF or Auto.
- 3.
[1] Start Core Spray Pump A and/or C.
- 3.
Core Spray Pump A and/or C is running.
4.
[2] Verify Reactor Pressure is below 461 psig.
4.
Reactor Pressure is below 461 psig.
- 5.
[3] Throttle open, E2150-F005A, DIV 2 CS INBD ISO VLV.
- 5.
E2150-F005A is open.
6.
[4] As Reactor Pressure decreases and flow through each division exceeds 775 gpm, as indicated on E21-R601A, Div 1 Core Spray Flow Indicator, verify E2150-F031A, Core Spray Minimum Flow Bypass, closes.
6.
Verifies E2150-F031A closes.
7.
Inform CRS that Division I Core Spray is injecting into the RPV.
7.
CRS is informed that Division I Core Spray is injecting into the RPV.
CUE:
End JPM when Division I Core Spray System is injecting into the RPV.
______ SATISFACTORY
______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time
- Critical Step
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Manually Initiate Core Spray System with Core Spray B & D Breakers Trip No.: JP-OP-315-0140-409 Revision 3 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 5 Evaluator Notes:
This is an Alternate Path JPM. The pumps will trip when started.
ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.
Generic Notes and Cues:
CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.
Example Cue: Pump start: Switch has been rotated to the start position, red light is lit, green light is out, amperage initially pegs out high, and is now indicating ________
amps.
Pump stop: Switch has been rotated to the stop position, green light is lit, red light is out, amperage indicates 0 amps.
Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.
Controllers have an Auto light that is GREEN when selected and AMBER (YELLOW) when Manual is selected. When in Manual, the open and closed pushbuttons control the parameter to be changed by adjusting position or speed. When the deviation meter is nulled, then the process can be shifted to Auto to allow the desired setpoint to control the process.
System Specific Notes and Cues:
None Task Performance and Cues:
The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee.
Critical Steps:
Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Manually Initiate Core Spray System with Core Spray B & D Breakers Trip No.: JP-OP-315-0140-409 Revision 3 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 5 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):
Question:
Reference:
Response
Question:
Reference
Response
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Manually Initiate Core Spray System with Core Spray B & D Breakers Trip No.: JP-OP-315-0140-409 Revision 3 Page 7 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 5 Simulator Setup IC#:
IC-07 or IC-100 Malfunctions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp E21MF0008 Core Spray Pump Trip B ACTIVE 0
0 E21MF0010 Core Spray Pump Trip D ACTIVE 0
0 E41MF0009 HPCI Auto Start Failure ACTIVE 0
0 E51MF0006 RCIC Auto Start Inhibit ACTIVE 0
0 B31MF0066 Recirc Loop A Rupture 5
0 0
B31MF0066 Recirc Loop A Rupture 0.05 0
0
[cd=H_P602_C014_2 LT 33']
Remote Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp E21RF0005 Core Spray Div 1 Auto Start Defeat DEFEAT 0
0 E21RF0006 Core Spray Div 2 Auto Start Defeat DEFEAT 0
0 E11RF0069 RHR Div 1 Auto Start Failure ACTIVE 0
0 E11RF0070 RHR Div 2 Auto Start Failure ACTIVE 0
0 Override Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp P805_A297_1 SULCV Isolation Valve Close Switch 1
0 0
Special Instructions:
1.
Initialize the simulator to the desired IC.
2.
If using IC-07:
a.
Place simulator in RUN.
b.
Open and execute lesson JP0140-409.lsn.
c.
Place the Mode Switch in Shutdown, and place both ADS switches to Inhibit.
d.
Place simulator in FREEZE when level reads approximately 25 wide range and reactor pressure is about 135 psig.
3.
Place simulator in RUN just prior to starting the JPM.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-315-0140-409)
Initial Conditions:
You are the Control Room NSO.
The reactor has scrammed.
The EOPs have been entered.
RPV Water level has decreased to less than 30 inches.
Both divisions of RHR and Core Spray have failed to automatically initiate.
Initiating Cue(s):
The CRS directs you to initiate Division II Core Spray and inject water into the RPV to raise level.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Job Position RO No.
JP-OP-315-0119-002 Revision 0
JPM Title Vent the Drywell using 29.ESP.07 Duration 15 minutes*
Page 1
- 2 times Duration for ILO Exams Examinee:
JPM Type:
Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Start Time Evaluation Method:
Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Stop Time Location:
Plant / Simulator / Classroom Total Time:
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
SUMMARY
Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment 1.
- 11.
2.
12.
3.
- 13.
4.
5.
6.
- 7.
- 8.
- 9.
- 10.
OPERATOR FUNDAMENTALS OBSERVATION Monitor operator fundamentals during the JPM set. Rate each area based on the criteria by placing a checkmark in the appropriate column. Indicate the comment number associated with the observation.
Operator Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Comment Number Monitoring Control Conservatism Teamwork Knowledge OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:
______ PASS
______ FAIL Evaluator Signature / Date:
/
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Vent the Drywell using 29.ESP.07 No.: JP-OP-315-0119-002 Revision: 0 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Observation Criteria Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Monitoring Equipment status monitored at proper frequency, using multiple means if available.
Understood which indications were critical.
Some monitoring was performed but undue focus on task or lack of system knowledge prevented ideal monitoring.
Did not recognize key equipment status indicators, too much focus on single indications and ignored total system status.
Control Task preview used to prepare for job. Aware of control bands and maintained them.
Configuration control maintained.
Adequate control of system maintained throughout task but some improvements could be made such as better manual control or greater depth of knowledge for anticipating system response.
No anticipation of results of actions. Unaware or control bands or not able to maintain them. Lack of knowledge of how to control system parameters.
Conservatism Low threshold for identification of problems.
Questioning attitude. Uses stop when unsure if needed. Sensitive to nuclear safety.
Some opportunities existed to question before proceeding, High focus on task completion without consideration for other system affects.
Proceeds even when unsure with unanswered questions.
High threshold for problem conditions.
Teamwork Routinely communicates system status changes to the team. Communicates actions before taking them.
Communicated most status and actions. Some improvement would be warranted.
Routinely takes action without informing the team.
Knowledge Able to anticipate system response based on solid system knowledge. Good working knowledge of generic fundamentals to predict and monitor system response.
Plant, system, or generic fundamental knowledge has some gaps.
Unable to predict system response, unsure of generic fundamentals concepts related to plant operation.
Only relied on procedure for operating knowledge.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Vent the Drywell using 29.ESP.07 No.: JP-OP-315-0119-002 Revision: 0 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Information System:
A7100 - Primary Containment Isolation System Task:
02A0004006 - Vent/Purge Primary Containment during EOP performance
References:
Required (R) / Available (A) 29.ESP.07, Primary Containment Venting (R)
Tools and Equipment Required:
None Initial Conditions:
You are the Control Room NSO.
A small steam leak has been identified in the Drywell.
Division 2 Drywell Cooling Fans have tripped for unknown reasons. Maintenance is investigating.
The crew has entered 29.100.01, Sh. 2, Primary Containment Control, due to high drywell temperature.
Initiating Cue(s):
The CRS directs you to maintain DW pressure within the normal band in accordance with 29.ESP.07.
Terminating Cue(s):
Drywell pressure is being controlled within the normal band (5 - 19 inches wc).
Task Standard:
Vent the Drywell to maintain pressure between 5 and 19 inches wc in accordance with 29.ESP.07.
Licensed Operator Exam Information (Required for NRC Exams Only)
Safety Function:
5 - Containment Integrity, 10 - Emergency Plant Evolutions K/A
Reference:
(from NUREG 1123)
K/A SYSTEM: 295024 - High Drywell Pressure K/A STATEMENT:
EA1 Ability to operate and/or monitor the following as they apply to high drywell pressure:
EA1.14 Drywell Ventilation System..............................................................................3.4 / 3.5 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:
A7100-01 Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)
Yes
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Vent the Drywell using 29.ESP.07 No.: JP-OP-315-0119-002 Revision: 0 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:
Provide the examinee the Cue Sheet. If asked, Torus Venting is not in progress.
1.
[1.1] If venting the Torus, notify the SM and exit this section.
1.
Verifies that the Torus is not being vented.
2.
[1.2] If conditions permit, verify RBHVAC is in operation.
2.
Verifies RBHVAC is in operation.
3.
[1.3] If RBHVAC is unavailable, start or verify running SGTS.
3.
N/A - RBHVAC is in operation.
4.
[1.4] If venting through SGTS and both divisions are operating, shutdown one division of SGTS.
4.
N/A - RBHVAC is in operation.
5.
[1.5] If PCRMS is alarming or inoperable Contact Chemistry to sample Primary Containment atmosphere for activity.
5.
N/A - PCRMS is not alarming nor inoperable.
6.
[1.6.1] Close or verify closed T4800-F454, DW Press Ctrl N2 Supply Iso Vlv.
6.
Verifies T4800-F454, DW Press Ctrl N2 Supply Iso Vlv is closed.
- 7.
[1.6.2.1] Open T4800-F453, DW Press Ctrl Vent Iso Vlv.
- 7.
Opens T4800-F453, DW Press Ctrl Vent Iso Vlv.
- 8.
[1.6.2.2] Open T4800-F455, DW Press Ctrl Inbd Iso Vlv.
- 8.
Opens T4800-F455, DW Press Ctrl Inbd Iso Vlv.
- 9.
[1.6.3] If Drywell Pressure is reduced to normal (5 to 19 inches wc), proceed to Step 1.6.8, otherwise continue.
- 9.
Recognizes Drywell pressure is continuing to rise.
- 10.
[1.6.4.1] Open T4600-F411, DW 6" Purge Iso Vlv.
- 10.
Opens T4600-F411, DW 6" Purge Iso Vlv.
- 11.
[1.6.4.2] Open T4803-F602, DW Exh Iso Vlv.
- 11.
Opens T4803-F602, DW Exh Iso Vlv.
NOTE: When Drywell pressure is near the lower end of the pressure band (5-19 in. wc),
expected action is to close T4803-F602, and pressure will begin to rise slowly. Pressure control from this point will involve opening and closing this damper. Because pressure is drifting down slowly there will be a delay before the examinee completes step 13.
12.
When Drywell pressure is within band, inform CRS.
12.
Informs CRS that Drywell pressure is within band.
CUE:
Acknowledge report. If asked, direct examinee to maintain Drywell pressure within normal band.
- 13.
[1.6.8.2] When desired, close T4803-F602, DW Exh Iso Vlv.
- 13.
When Drywell pressure is within band, closes T4803-F602, DW Exh Iso Vlv.
CUE:
End JPM when Drywell pressure is being controlled within the normal band.
______ SATISFACTORY
______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time
- Critical Step
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Vent the Drywell using 29.ESP.07 No.: JP-OP-315-0119-002 Revision: 0 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Evaluator Notes:
ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.
FAILURE TO WEAR ALL PPE REQUIRED FOR TASK PERFORMANCE WILL RESULT IN FAILURE OF THIS JPM.
Generic Notes and Cues:
CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.
Controllers have an Auto light that is GREEN when selected and AMBER (YELLOW) when Manual is selected. When in Manual, the open and closed pushbuttons control the parameter to be changed by adjusting position or speed. When the deviation meter is nulled, then the process can be shifted to Auto to allow the desired setpoint to control the process.
System Specific Notes and Cues:
None Task Performance and Cues:
The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee.
Critical Steps:
Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Vent the Drywell using 29.ESP.07 No.: JP-OP-315-0119-002 Revision: 0 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):
Question:
Reference:
Response
Question:
Reference
Response
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Vent the Drywell using 29.ESP.07 No.: JP-OP-315-0119-002 Revision: 0 Page 7 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Simulator Setup IC#:
IC-20, or any other full power IC.
Malfunctions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp T23MF0004 Drywell Cooling Fan Trip No. 10 ACTIVE 0
0 T23MF0005 Drywell Cooling Fan Trip No. 11 ACTIVE 0
0 T23MF0006 Drywell Cooling Fan Trip No. 12 ACTIVE 0
0 T23MF0007 Drywell Cooling Fan Trip No. 13 ACTIVE 0
0 T23MF0008 Drywell Cooling Fan Trip No. 14 ACTIVE 0
0 T23MF0010 Drywell Cooling Fan Trip No. 3 ACTIVE 0
0 T23MF0011 Drywell Cooling Fan Trip No. 4 ACTIVE 0
0 B31MF0066 Recirculation Loop Rupture A 0.001 0
0 cd=H_P808_B264_2 EQ 1 B31MF0066 Recirculation Loop Rupture A 0.0005 0
0 cd=H_P808_A267_2 EQ 1 Remote Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Override Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Special Instructions:
1.
Initialize simulator to desired IC, and place in RUN.
2.
Open and execute Lesson 315-0119-002.lsn.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-315-0119-002)
Initial Conditions:
You are the Control Room NSO.
A small steam leak has been identified in the Drywell.
Division 2 Drywell Cooling Fans have tripped for unknown reasons.
Maintenance is investigating.
The crew has entered 29.100.01, Sh. 2, Primary Containment Control, due to high drywell temperature.
Initiating Cue(s):
The CRS directs you to maintain DW pressure in the normal band in accordance with 29.ESP.07.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Job Position RO No.
JP-OP-315-0158-401 Revision 2
JPM Title Loss 64B and EDG 11 Fails to Start Duration 15 minutes*
Page 1
- 2 times Duration for ILO Exams Examinee:
JPM Type:
Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Start Time Evaluation Method:
Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Stop Time Location:
Plant / Simulator / Classroom Total Time:
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
SUMMARY
Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment
- 1.
11.
2.
- 3.
- 4.
5.
- 6.
- 7.
- 8.
- 9.
- 10.
OPERATOR FUNDAMENTALS OBSERVATION Monitor operator fundamentals during the JPM set. Rate each area based on the criteria by placing a checkmark in the appropriate column. Indicate the comment number associated with the observation.
Operator Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Comment Number Monitoring Control Conservatism Teamwork Knowledge OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:
______ PASS
______ FAIL Evaluator Signature / Date:
/
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Loss 64B and EDG 11 Fails to Start No.: JP-OP-315-0158-401 Revision: 2 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Observation Criteria Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Monitoring Equipment status monitored at proper frequency, using multiple means if available.
Understood which indications were critical.
Some monitoring was performed but undue focus on task or lack of system knowledge prevented ideal monitoring.
Did not recognize key equipment status indicators, too much focus on single indications and ignored total system status.
Control Task preview used to prepare for job. Aware of control bands and maintained them.
Configuration control maintained.
Adequate control of system maintained throughout task but some improvements could be made such as better manual control or greater depth of knowledge for anticipating system response.
No anticipation of results of actions. Unaware or control bands or not able to maintain them. Lack of knowledge of how to control system parameters.
Conservatism Low threshold for identification of problems.
Questioning attitude. Uses stop when unsure if needed. Sensitive to nuclear safety.
Some opportunities existed to question before proceeding, High focus on task completion without consideration for other system affects.
Proceeds even when unsure with unanswered questions.
High threshold for problem conditions.
Teamwork Routinely communicates system status changes to the team. Communicates actions before taking them.
Communicated most status and actions. Some improvement would be warranted.
Routinely takes action without informing the team.
Knowledge Able to anticipate system response based on solid system knowledge. Good working knowledge of generic fundamentals to predict and monitor system response.
Plant, system, or generic fundamental knowledge has some gaps.
Unable to predict system response, unsure of generic fundamentals concepts related to plant operation.
Only relied on procedure for operating knowledge.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Loss 64B and EDG 11 Fails to Start No.: JP-OP-315-0158-401 Revision: 2 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Information System:
R1400 - 4160/480V ESF Electrical Distribution Task:
02A0001121 - Recognize, respond to, and correct a Division I/II 4160V ESS Bus 64B/64C/65E/65F Breaker Tripped
References:
Required (R) / Available (A) 20.300.64B, Loss of Bus 64B (R) 20.300.72B, Loss of Bus 72B (R)
Tools and Equipment Required:
None Initial Conditions:
You are the 3rd NSO.
Reactor Power is at 100%.
Plant conditions are stable as you see them.
Initiating Cue(s):
The CRS directs you to perform an electrical walkdown.
Terminating Cue(s):
Steam Tunnel Cooler B is in service and Division 1 RPS is transferred to ALTERNATE.
Task Standard:
Examinee determines EDG 11 will not start due to a bus fault on 64B, then places Steam Tunnel Cooler B in service and transfers Division 1 RPS to ALTERNATE in accordance with 20.300.72B.
Licensed Operator Exam Information (Required for NRC Exams Only)
Safety Function:
6 - Electrical K/A
Reference:
(from NUREG 1123)
K/A SYSTEM: 262001 - AC Electrical Distribution K/A STATEMENT:
A2.
Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the A.C. ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION ; and (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations: (CFR: 41.5 / 45.6)
A2.04 Types of loads that, if de-energized, would degrade or hinder plant operation----- 3.8/4.2 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:
R1400-01 Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)
Yes
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Loss 64B and EDG 11 Fails to Start No.: JP-OP-315-0158-401 Revision: 2 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:
Provide Examinee with CUE SHEET.
- 1.
Perform an electrical walkdown using the Hard Card, and determine that a bus fault exists.
- 1.
Determines that Bus 64B, breakers B6 and B8 are open indicating a bus fault, and the EDG will not start.
CUE:
Acknowledge bus fault report. Announce entry into 20.300.72B, Loss of Bus 72B, then direct examinee to perform subsequent actions for AOP 20.300.72B, Conditions A & B.
2.
[A.1] Open P4200-F603.
2.
Verifies P4200-F603 is open.
- 3.
[A.2] Open P4200-F602.
- 3.
Opens P4200-F602.
- 4.
[A.3] Start Steam Tunnel Cooler B.
- 4.
Starts Steam Tunnel Cooler B.
5.
[B.1] Verify Div 1 RPS Pwr Source Sel switch red TRANS AVAIL light on (H11-P809).
5.
Verifies Div 1 RPS Pwr Source Sel switch red TRANS AVAIL light is on.
- 6.
[B.2] Place Div 1 RPS Pwr Source Sel switch in ALTERNATE.
- 6.
Places Div 1 RPS Pwr Source Sel switch in ALTERNATE.
- 7.
[B.3] Cycle Scram Reset Switch.
- 7.
Places Scram Reset Switch in GP 1/4, then GP 2/3 (in any order), then releases to Norm.
- 8.
[B.4] Depress Inboard MSIV Isolation RESET pushbutton (H11-P601).
- 8.
Depresses Inboard MSIV Isolation RESET pushbutton.
- 9.
[B.5] Depress Outboard MSIV Isolation RESET pushbutton (H11-P602).
- 9.
Depresses Outboard MSIV Isolation RESET pushbutton.
- 10.
[B.6] Shut down Emergency Makeup Fan of the non-operating CCHVAC division.
- 10.
Places CMC for Emergency Makeup Fan of the non-operating CCHVAC division to Off/Reset.
11.
[B.7] Review loads lost and the impact on plant systems using 23.316, Enc A.
11.
Reviews loads lost and the impact on plant systems using 23.316, Enclosure A.
CUE:
End JPM when Steam Tunnel Cooler B is in service, and Division 1 RPS is transferred to ALTERNATE.
______ SATISFACTORY
______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time
- Critical Step
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Loss 64B and EDG 11 Fails to Start No.: JP-OP-315-0158-401 Revision: 2 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Evaluator Notes:
ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.
FAILURE TO WEAR ALL PPE REQUIRED FOR TASK PERFORMANCE WILL RESULT IN FAILURE OF THIS JPM.
Generic Notes and Cues:
CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.
Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.
Controllers have an Auto light that is GREEN when selected and AMBER (YELLOW) when Manual is selected. When in Manual, the open and closed pushbuttons control the parameter to be changed by adjusting position or speed. When the deviation meter is nulled, then the process can be shifted to Auto to allow the desired setpoint to control the process.
System Specific Notes and Cues:
None Task Performance and Cues:
The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee.
Critical Steps:
Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Loss 64B and EDG 11 Fails to Start No.: JP-OP-315-0158-401 Revision: 2 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):
Question:
Reference:
Response
Question:
Reference
Response
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Loss 64B and EDG 11 Fails to Start No.: JP-OP-315-0158-401 Revision: 2 Page 7 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Simulator Setup IC#:
IC-20 or any full power IC Malfunctions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp R11MF0011 4160V Bus Trip 64B ACTIVE 0
0 Remote Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Override Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Special Instructions:
1.
Initialize simulator to selected IC.
2.
Place simulator in RUN.
3.
Trigger Malfunction R11MF0011.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-315-0158-401)
Initial Conditions:
You are the 3rd NSO.
Reactor Power is at 100%.
Plant conditions are stable as you see them.
Initiating Cue(s):
The CRS directs you to perform an electrical walkdown.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Job Position RO No.
JP-OP-315-0172-001 Revision 0
JPM Title Jockey Fire pump failure, start of electric fire pump Duration 10 minutes*
Page 1
- 2 times Duration for ILO Exams Examinee:
JPM Type:
Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Start Time Evaluation Method:
Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Stop Time Location:
Plant / Simulator / Classroom Total Time:
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
SUMMARY
Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment 1.
2.
- 3.
- 4.
5.
OPERATOR FUNDAMENTALS OBSERVATION Monitor operator fundamentals during the JPM set. Rate each area based on the criteria by placing a checkmark in the appropriate column. Indicate the comment number associated with the observation.
Operator Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Comment Number Monitoring Control Conservatism Teamwork Knowledge OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:
______ PASS
______ FAIL Evaluator Signature / Date:
/
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Jockey Fire pump failure, start of electric fire pump No.: JP-OP-315-0172-001 Revision: 0 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Observation Criteria Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Monitoring Equipment status monitored at proper frequency, using multiple means if available.
Understood which indications were critical.
Some monitoring was performed but undue focus on task or lack of system knowledge prevented ideal monitoring.
Did not recognize key equipment status indicators, too much focus on single indications and ignored total system status.
Control Task preview used to prepare for job. Aware of control bands and maintained them.
Configuration control maintained.
Adequate control of system maintained throughout task but some improvements could be made such as better manual control or greater depth of knowledge for anticipating system response.
No anticipation of results of actions. Unaware or control bands or not able to maintain them. Lack of knowledge of how to control system parameters.
Conservatism Low threshold for identification of problems.
Questioning attitude. Uses stop when unsure if needed. Sensitive to nuclear safety.
Some opportunities existed to question before proceeding, High focus on task completion without consideration for other system affects.
Proceeds even when unsure with unanswered questions.
High threshold for problem conditions.
Teamwork Routinely communicates system status changes to the team. Communicates actions before taking them.
Communicated most status and actions. Some improvement would be warranted.
Routinely takes action without informing the team.
Knowledge Able to anticipate system response based on solid system knowledge. Good working knowledge of generic fundamentals to predict and monitor system response.
Plant, system, or generic fundamental knowledge has some gaps.
Unable to predict system response, unsure of generic fundamentals concepts related to plant operation.
Only relied on procedure for operating knowledge.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Jockey Fire pump failure, start of electric fire pump No.: JP-OP-315-0172-001 Revision: 0 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Information System:
P8000 - Fire Water Suppression System Task:
02P8000002 - Operate the fire pumps from the control room
References:
Required (R) / Available (A) 7D12, Fire Protection Jockey Pump Trouble (R) 23.501.01, Fire Water Suppression System (A)
Tools and Equipment Required:
None Initial Conditions:
You are the CRNSO.
Reactor Power is at 100%.
Plant conditions are stable as you see them.
The Diesel Fire Pump and GSW PUMP #6 are red tagged for maintenance.
Initiating Cue(s):
Respond to plant conditions as necessary.
Terminating Cue(s):
CMC switch for Electric Fire Pump P8000-C002 is in RUN and Fire Header pressure has recovered to greater than 150 psig.
Task Standard:
Start P8000-C002, Electric Fire Pump before Fire Header Pressure indicated on P4100-R809 indicated less than 130 psig IAW the ARP 7D12.
Licensed Operator Exam Information (Required for NRC Exams Only)
Safety Function:
8 - Plant Service Systems K/A
Reference:
(from NUREG 1123)
K/A SYSTEM: 286000 - Fire Protection System K/A STATEMENT:
A2.
Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM ; and (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations: (CFR: 41.5 / 45.6)
A2.06 Low fire main pressure: Plant-Specific..3.1/3.2 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:
P8000-08 Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)
NO
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Jockey Fire pump failure, start of electric fire pump No.: JP-OP-315-0172-001 Revision: 0 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:
Provide the examinee with the cue sheet.
NOTE: If candidate questions flashing AUTO on Diesel Fire Pump, provide that the pump is de-energized, but the AUTO light is powered from the Flasher Bus.
1.
Respond to 7D12, conducts alarm response and reviews ARP 7D12.
1.
Silences the Alarm.
Reports Alarm to CRS.
Reviews ARP 7D12.
2.
[IA 1] Verify GSW System or alternate supply (EF1 Fire Protection) is operating.
2.
Verifies GSW indicates pressure on P4100-R809, GSW / FIRE HEADER PROTECTION PRESSURE INDICATION at ~ 110 psig.
- 3.
[IA 2] Identify Fire Header Pressure is lowering.
- 3.
Identifies lowering Fire Header pressure on P4100-R809, GSW / FIRE HEADER PROTECTION PRESSURE INDICATION.
- 4.
[IA 2] Before Fire Header reaches 130 psig, start P8000-C002, Electric Fire Pump.
- 4.
Places CMC switch for P8000-C002 in RUN.
Verifies Fire Header pressure on P4100-R809 GSW / FIRE HEADER PROTECTION PRESSURE INDICATION increases.
5.
[SA 1] Contact and direct a Field Operator to investigate field condition of Jockey Fire Pump.
5.
Contacts and directs a Field Operator to investigate field condition of Jockey Fire Pump.
CUE:
Acknowledge direction to investigate conditions by repeating back the order. For any request of status, reply that the field operator is not yet on location.
CUE:
End JPM when CMC switch for Electric Fire Pump (P8000-C002) is in RUN and Fire Header pressure has recovered to greater than 150 psig.
______ SATISFACTORY
______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time
- Critical Step
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Jockey Fire pump failure, start of electric fire pump No.: JP-OP-315-0172-001 Revision: 0 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Evaluator Notes:
ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.
FAILURE TO WEAR ALL PPE REQUIRED FOR TASK PERFORMANCE WILL RESULT IN FAILURE OF THIS JPM.
Generic Notes and Cues:
CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.
Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.
Manual valves are checked in the closed direction (MOP02 and MOP05). Valve stem position may aid in valve position determination, but cannot be used as Independent Verification (MOP02).
System Specific Notes and Cues:
None Task Performance and Cues:
The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee.
Critical Steps:
Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Jockey Fire pump failure, start of electric fire pump No.: JP-OP-315-0172-001 Revision: 0 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):
Question:
Reference:
Response
Question:
Reference
Response
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Jockey Fire pump failure, start of electric fire pump No.: JP-OP-315-0172-001 Revision: 0 Page 7 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Simulator Setup IC#:
20 Malfunctions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp Remote Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp Override Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp P801PSEN460TFASIS ELEC FIRE PUMP PRES SW TRUE P807_B029_2 DIESEL FIRE OFF 1
H_P807_B029_5 DIESEL FIRE OFF LIGHT 0
H_P807_A012_3 GSW # 6 OFF LIGHT 0
P801C003_MTVLS FAILURE JFP 0.32 0
300 HCCQP807_D012TVSP JFP TROUBLE 7D12 1
Special Instructions:
1.
Initialize the simulator to IC 20, and place in RUN.
2.
Open and Execute lesson 315-0172-001.lsn, or use the overrides listed above.
3.
Trigger the START step, or trigger the first four overrides listed above.
4.
Place the Diesel Fire Pump CMC in OFF (P807 P8000-C001), and place RED TAG DOT to indicate Danger Tagged Out.
5.
Place RED TAG DOT next to CMC for #6 GSW PUMP (P807 P4100-C006) to indicate Danger Tagged Out.
6.
When examiner is ready, trigger ALARM AND FAILURE step, or trigger the last two overrides listed above.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-315-0172-001)
Initial Conditions:
You are the CRNSO.
Reactor Power is at 100%.
Plant conditions are stable as you see them.
The Diesel Fire Pump and GSW PUMP #6 are Red Tagged for maintenance.
Initiating Cue(s):
Respond to plant conditions as necessary.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Job Position RO No.
JP-OP-315-0150-402 Revision 0
JPM Title Respond to Refuel Floor High Radiation (Alt. Path)
Duration 15 minutes*
Page 1
- 2 times Duration for ILO Exams Examinee:
JPM Type:
Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Start Time Evaluation Method:
Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Stop Time Location:
Plant / Simulator / Classroom Total Time:
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
SUMMARY
Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment Element S
U Comment 1.
- 11.
2.
3.
4.
- 5.
6.
7.
- 8.
- 9.
10.
OPERATOR FUNDAMENTALS OBSERVATION Monitor operator fundamentals during the JPM set. Rate each area based on the criteria by placing a checkmark in the appropriate column. Indicate the comment number associated with the observation.
Operator Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Comment Number Monitoring Control Conservatism Teamwork Knowledge OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:
______ PASS
______ FAIL Evaluator Signature / Date:
/
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Respond to Refuel Floor High Radiation (Alt. Path)
No.: JP-OP-315-0150-402 Revision 0 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Observation Criteria Fundamental Meets all Expectations Opportunity for Improvement Does not meet Expectations Monitoring Equipment status monitored at proper frequency, using multiple means if available.
Understood which indications were critical.
Some monitoring was performed but undue focus on task or lack of system knowledge prevented ideal monitoring.
Did not recognize key equipment status indicators, too much focus on single indications and ignored total system status.
Control Task preview used to prepare for job. Aware of control bands and maintained them.
Configuration control maintained.
Adequate control of system maintained throughout task but some improvements could be made such as better manual control or greater depth of knowledge for anticipating system response.
No anticipation of results of actions. Unaware or control bands or not able to maintain them. Lack of knowledge of how to control system parameters.
Conservatism Low threshold for identification of problems.
Questioning attitude. Uses stop when unsure if needed.
Sensitive to nuclear safety.
Some opportunities existed to question before proceeding, High focus on task completion without consideration for other system affects.
Proceeds even when unsure with unanswered questions.
High threshold for problem conditions.
Teamwork Routinely communicates system status changes to the team. Communicates actions before taking them.
Communicated most status and actions. Some improvement would be warranted.
Routinely takes action without informing the team.
Knowledge Able to anticipate system response based on solid system knowledge. Good working knowledge of generic fundamentals to predict and monitor system response.
Plant, system, or generic fundamental knowledge has some gaps.
Unable to predict system response, unsure of generic fundamentals concepts related to plant operation.
Only relied on procedure for operating knowledge.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Respond to Refuel Floor High Radiation (Alt. Path)
No.: JP-OP-315-0150-402 Revision 0 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 JPM Information System:
D1100 - Radiation Protection System Task:
02A0001000 - Respond to plant alarms in accordance with Alarm Response Procedures
References:
Required (R) / Available (A) 3D31, Div 1/2 Fuel Pool Vent Exh Rad Monitor Upscale (R) 3D35, Div 1/2 Fuel Pool Vent Exh Rad Monitor Upscale Trip (R) 23.413, Control Center HVAC (R)
Tools and Equipment Required:
None Initial Conditions:
You are the Control Room NSO.
The Plant is in Mode 5.
Plant conditions are as you see them.
Fuel Handling is in progress in the Spent Fuel Pool.
Initiating Cue(s):
Respond to conditions in accordance with plant procedures.
Terminating Cue(s):
Div 1 CCHVAC has been manually shifted to RECIRC Mode.
Task Standard:
Div 1 CCHVAC is manually shifted to RECIRC Mode in accordance with 23.413, Control Center HVAC, in response to a failure following Fuel Pool Area Radiation High.
Licensed Operator Exam Information (required for NRC exams)
Safety Function:
9 - Radioactivity Release K/A
Reference:
(from NUREG 1123)
K/A SYSTEM: 272000 - Radiation Monitoring System K/A STATEMENT:
A2.Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the RADIATION MONITORING SYSTEM ; and (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations:
A2.12 Refuel floor handling accidents/operations...............................................................3.3 / 4.0 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:
D1100-05 Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)
No
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Respond to Refuel Floor High Radiation (Alt. Path)
No.: JP-OP-315-0150-402 Revision 0 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, all controls and indications for this section are located on COP H11-P601 (Back), H11-P808 and P817.
Due to the nature of this event, the expected sequence of responses may differ from that listed below.
CUE:
Provide Examinee with CUE SHEET. Cue the simulator operator to trigger the malfunction(s) when ready to begin the JPM.
- 1. Announce alarms 3D31, DIV I/II FP VENT EXH RADN MONITOR UPSCALE and 3D35 DIV I/II FP VENT EXH RADN MONITOR UPSCALE TRIP.
- 1. Calls out alarms and reviews ARPs.
- 2. [3D31 IR] Verify > 3 mr/hr on either D11-R605 or D11R606, Fuel Pool Vent Exh East (West) Duct PRMS Recorder (back of COP H11-P601).
- 2. Verifies D11K60, East FP Vent Exhaust Radiation High.
- 3. [3D31 SA1] Direct an operator to RR H11-P606 to verify D11-K609A, Div 1 Fuel Pool East Vent Exh Duct Rad Monitor, is >3 mr/hr.
- 3. May contacts Patrol NSO to investigate RR indications.
CUE:
If dispatched to the Relay Room, the Patrol NSO reports D11K609A, Div 1 East FP Vent Exhaust Radiation Monitor indicates ~100 mr/hr. D11K609B, Div 2 East FP Vent Exhaust Radiation Monitor indicates 0.1 mr/hr
- 4. [3D31 SA2] Notify CRS to perform 20.000.02, Abnormal Release of Radioactive Material, and 29.100.01 SH 5, Secondary Containment and Rad Release, concurrently with ARP.
CUE:
As CRS, acknowledge AOP and EOP entry conditions. Direct CRNSO to continue with ARP response.
Alternate Path Begins Here
- 5. [3D35 SA4] Verify CCHVAC automatic shift to RECIRC in accordance with 23.413, Control Center HVAC.
- 5. Recognizes failure of CCHVAC to auto shift to RECIRC.
- 6. Notify CRS of failure of CCHVAC to shift to RECIRC.
- 6. Notifies CRS about CCHVAC failure.
CUE:
As CRS, acknowledge CCHVAC failure. Examinee should recommend manual shift to RECIRC. If not, ask CRNSO for recommendation. Direct examinee to perform the recommended action.
NOTE: The following steps are from 23.413, Control Center HVAC.
- 7. [7.6.2.2] Verify or place Div 1 (2) switches for CCHVAC equipment in AUTO.
- 7. Verifies Div 1 & 2 switches for CCHVAC equipment in AUTO.
- 8. [7.6.2.3] Place both CCHVAC Div 1 and 2 Mode Select switches in RECIRC.
- 8. Places both CCHVAC Div 1 and 2 Mode Select switches in RECIRC.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Respond to Refuel Floor High Radiation (Alt. Path)
No.: JP-OP-315-0150-402 Revision 0 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 ELEMENT STANDARD
- 9. [7.6.2.4] Depress CCHVAC Ventilation Mode Rest pushbutton momentarily for each division.
- 9. Depresses both CCHVAC Ventilation Mode Rest pushbuttons momentarily.
- 10. [7.6.2.5] Verify T4100-B007 (6) and T4100-C041 (40) are running.
- 10. Verifies T4600-F008B open.
- 11. [7.6.2.6.a] If both Div 1 and 2 CCHVAC Emerg Makeup Fans are running, stop the fan in the non-operating CCHVAC division..
- 11. Places T4100-C048, Div 2 CCHVAC Emerg Makeup Fan, CMC switch in OFF/RESET.
CUE:
End JPM when CCHVAC has been manually shifted to RECIRC Mode.
______ SATISFACTORY
______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time
- Critical Step
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Respond to Refuel Floor High Radiation (Alt. Path)
No.: JP-OP-315-0150-402 Revision 0 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Evaluator Notes:
ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.
FAILURE TO WEAR ALL PPE REQUIRED FOR TASK PERFORMANCE WILL RESULT IN FAILURE OF THIS JPM.
Generic Notes and Cues:
CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.
Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.
Controllers have an Auto light that is GREEN when selected and AMBER (YELLOW) when Manual is selected. When in Manual, the open and closed pushbuttons control the parameter to be changed by adjusting position or speed. When the deviation meter is nulled, then the process can be shifted to Auto to allow the desired setpoint to control the process.
System Specific Notes and Cues:
None Task Performance and Cues:
The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee.
Critical Steps:
Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Respond to Refuel Floor High Radiation (Alt. Path)
No.: JP-OP-315-0150-402 Revision 0 Page 7 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):
Question:
Reference:
Response
Question:
Reference
Response
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Respond to Refuel Floor High Radiation (Alt. Path)
No.: JP-OP-315-0150-402 Revision 0 Page 8 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 7 Simulator Setup IC#:
IC-2 Malfunctions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp D11MF0021 D11N010A Div 2 E FP Rad Monitor A 110 0
0 Remote Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp NA Override Functions:
Number Title Value Delay Ramp TAAXT41M258TVSP CCHVAC Auto RECIRC Shift Failure 0
0 0
Special Instructions:
1.
Initialize simulator to IC-2, and place in RUN.
2.
Open and execute Lesson 315-0150-402.lsn.
3.
When cued by examiner, trigger the last lesson step.
JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet (JP-OP-315-0150-402)
Initial Conditions:
You are the Control Room NSO.
The Plant is in Mode 5.
Plant conditions are as you see them.
Fuel Handling is in progress in the Spent Fuel Pool.
Initiating Cue(s):
Respond to conditions in accordance with plant procedures.