ML17277A536

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Rev 3 to Procedure 1.3.1, Standing Orders.
ML17277A536
Person / Time
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Issue date: 12/03/1982
From:
WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM
To:
Shared Package
ML17277A534 List:
References
RTR-NUREG-0892, RTR-NUREG-892 1.3.1, NUDOCS 8304080413
Download: ML17277A536 (5)


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WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWE'R SUPPLY SYSTEM PLANT PROCEU liR WNP-l PROCEDURE NUMBER APPR EO

+1.3el 12/03/82 VOLUME NAME 1 ADMINISTRATIVE PRO IRES SECTION 1.3 CONDUCT OF OPERATIONS TITLE

+1.3. 1 STANDING ORDERS 1.3.1.1 cirrose The purpose of the Standing Orders is-to provide a mechanism for the dissemination of policies and instructions which are general and of continuing applicability to the conduct of operations.

1.3.1. 2 References None l.3.1. 3 Procedure A. The Operations Manager or his designee will be responsible for initiating revisions to the Standing Operating Orders and in-they are properly used'.in relation to Operating 'uring Procedures.

B. The Standing Operating Orders will consist of policies and in-.

structions that are not included in another procedure or se-lected stat'ements requiring re-enforcement.

C. The Standing Operating Orders currently in effect are listed in Attachment I.

l.3.1. 4 Attachments

- Standing Operating Orders

- Component Status Change Order PD0 R 0804i3 83Q323 PROCEOVRE NUMBER REVISION NUMBER PAGE NUMBER PDR 1.3.1 o'P.597 Rl

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ATTACHMENT I Page 1 of 3 STANDING OPERATI; lG ORDERS

l. Each licensed operator, must know the. entry conditions of the Plant Proce-dures Manual. Volte 5 Emergency Procedures.
2. If any surveillance test or other condition indicates that a system is not operable as required by the Technical Specifications, the Shift Man-ager is to begin the action required by the Technical Specifications', log the conditions, notify the Operations Manager and/or Assistant Operations Manager, and notify the Management individual on call as noted by the Duty and Call Roster.

An operator may place a controller in the manual mode from the automatic mode whenever, in the operator's judgement,,continued automatic opwration is mchsirable..

4 The reactor operator has the'uthority and responsibility for shutting down the reactor in accordance with approved operating procedures when he determines that the safety of the reactor is in jeopardy or when operat-ing parametexs exceed any of the reactor protection circuit setpoint and automatic shutdown does not occur.

50 All operating personnel must believe and respond conservatively.to in-strment indications unless the indications are proven to be incorrect.

6. Adninistering abnormal plant shutdown and Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) actuation is the responsibility of any licensed operator respon-sible for the plant.
7. Conducting operations within safety limits is the responsibility of all licensed personnel.
8. Approved operating procedures must be followed in the operation of the plant. Operations personnel have the authority to d.'part from approved procedures where necessary to prevent injury to personnel, including the public, or damage to the facility. Any such departure is to be docu-mented and reported in accordance with PPM 1.2.4.
9. Access to the Control Rocm is limited to personnel having the need to enter in order to perform their assigned duties or as specifically authorized by the Shift Manager. Refer to PPM 1.3.2.

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10. Following each unit outage, except for recoveries from reactor or turbine trips in which no equipment was taken out-of-service, verification will be made that equipment taken out-of-service during the outage has been properly returned to service.

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'l. Operators are not to override the automatic actions of ECCS and other safety features, unless continued operation of such will result in unsafe plant'onditions.

12. Operators are not to rely solely on reactor vessel water level indica-tions for manual actions during transients. Besides using all redundant

, and overlapping level instrumentation, other, parameter indications such as drywell temperature and pressure, suppression pool temperature, neu-tron flux,.reactor pressure, steam flow, etc. should be utilized in examining and evaluating plant conditions.

13. During any transients which may lead to failure of fuel rods, a radio-.

active release which has the potential of exceeding the Technical Speci-fication limits, a failure of the reactor primary coolant system or con-tainment barriers, the loss of the fmction of a safety system; or reactor .startup:

a. The Control Room Supervisor shall establish himself as directly re-sponsible for the activities and operations in the Control Room.
b. The Control Room Supervisor shall remain as the command authority until the transient has stabilized or he has been properly relieved by the Shift Manager.
14. The Shift Manager will normally remain in the Control Room during an

'emergency but may after his evaluation of the emergency decide, to be at the immediate site of the emergency.

15. Any entry into the controlled area will be controlled by a RWP unless there is an emergency. ln which case, the RWP requirement may be waived as per PPM 11.2.8.1.

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16. The operation of the station is regulated from the control room. Con-will be obtained from the control roce prior to the initiation 'urrence of any plant operation. Under emergency conditions, however, the Equip-ment Operator should take the appropriate remedial action and then notify.

the control room.

17. The main control room and radwaste control room will be kept in a clean, neat and orderly condition by the operating crew on duty. The consuming of food and liquids in the control room is permitted with the understand-ing that good judgement prevents the food or liquids coming in contact with control room consoles and that all personnel and articles taken into the control room have. been determined to be free of radioactive con-tamination.
18. All personnel in or about the control room will conduct themselves in a professional manner consistent with the operation of a nuclear power plant and shall leave the control .room if directed to do so by the duty Shift Manager.

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~ 19. Alarm lights and i

the beginning of each shift.

ATTACHMENT I console alarms that have test buttons Pago'3 oI' will be tested at

20. All verifications or operations required by the WNP-2 Technical Specifi-.

cations which are not documented by Surveillance procedures or designated

'ogs shall be entered in the Reactor Operator's Log upon their completion.

21. Instructions for aligning more than 2,valves. or circuit breakers should be written on a Component Status Change Order (Attachment 2) and carried by the operator performing the change unless the operation is performed using other procedure or checklist.
22. The placement of operator aids (written information placed on local panels and equipment) shall be dated and initialed by the Shift Manager.

The control of operator aids in the control room is per PPM 1.3.2.

PROCEDURE NUMBER REVISION NUMBER PAGE NUMBER 1.3.1 1.3.1-4 of 5 WP 595

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I ATTACHMENT II Page 1 of 1 COMPONENT STATUS CHANGE ORDER Assigned To:

Assigned By:. Date/Time:

Independent Verification Required (Circle) Yes Status Com onent Existin Desired As Left 0 en Closed 0 en Closed 0 en Closed Special Instructions:

Completed By: Date/Time:

Verified By: Date/Time:

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