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2016 Dresden Nuclear Station Initial License Examination Outline Files - Form ES-401-3
ML16337A146
Person / Time
Site: Dresden  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 12/01/2016
From: Palagi B
NRC/RGN-III/DRS/OLB
To:
Exelon Generation Co
Shared Package
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References
SVPLTR 16-0019
Download: ML16337A146 (1)


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ES-401 Generic Knowledge and Abilities Outline (Tier 3)

Form ES-401-3 Facility Name:Dresden Date of Exam:08/08/2016 Category KIA#

Topic KU

~H.U-Unly IR IR 2.1. 32 Ability to explain and apply system limits and precautions.

3.8 1

2.1. 17 Ability to make accurate, clear, and concise verbal reports.

3.9 1

1.

2.1. 03 Knowledge of shift or short-term relief turnover practices.

3.7 1

Conduct of 2.1. 05 Ability to use procedures related to shift staffing, such as minimum crew complement, 3.9 1

Operations overtime limitations, etc.

2.1. 40 Knowledge of refueling administrative requirements.

3.9 1

2.1.

Subtotal 3

2 2.2. 03 Knowledge of the design, procedural, and operational differences between units.

3.8 1

2.2. 23 Ability to track Technical Specification limiting conditions for operations.

3.1 1

2.

2.2. 12 Knowledge of surveillance procedures.

3.7 1

Equipment Control 2.2. 07 Knowledge of the process for conducting special or infrequent tests.

3.6 1

2.2. 40 Ability to apply Technical Specifications for a system.

4.7 1

2.2.

Subtotal 3

2 2.3. 14 Knowledge of radiation or contamination hazards that may arise during normal, abnormal, 3.4 1

or emergency conditions or activities.

2.3. 05 Ability to use radiation monitoring systems, such as fixed radiation monitors and alarms, 2.9 1

portable survey instruments, personnel monitoring equipment, etc.

3.

2.3.

Radiation 2.3.

Control 2.3.

2.3.

Subtotal 1

1 2.4. 32 Knowledge of operator response to loss of all annunciators.

3.6 1

2.4. 01 Knowledge of EOP entry conditions and immediate action steps.

4.6 1

4.

2.4. 35 Knowledge of local auxiliary operator tasks during an emergency and the resultant 3.8 1

operational effects.

Emergency Procedures 2.4. 41 Knowledge of the emergency action level thresholds and classifications.

4.6 1

I Plan 2.4. 44 Knowledge of emergency plan protective action recommendations.

4.4 1

2.4.

Subtotal 3

2 Ti r i

0 7

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