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Rev 5 to Training Procedure TP-305, NRC Licensed Operator Requalifcation Program for Salem Generating Station.
ML18089A295
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Issue date: 08/05/1983
From: John Lloyd
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TRAINING PROCEDURE NO. 305 NRC LICENSED OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION PROGRAM f of SALEM GENERATING STATION

References:

1. Technical Specifications Section 6.4
2. 10CFR55, Appendix A 3o ANSI Nl8.l - 1971
4. INPO's "Guidelines for Requalification Training and Evaluation", Rev. 0, dated October 8, 1980.

NOTE: PROGRAM CHANGES No change may be made to the approved requalif ication training .

program that decreases the scope, time allotted for the program; or frequency in conducting different parts of the program, unless that*change is reviewed and approved by the Manager - Nuclear Training and submitted to the NRC.

Submitted:

Date Reviewed:

Approved:

Date -

Approved:

General Date Approved-:

Manager - Nuclear Training Date n

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  • ,. TABLE OF CONTEN'l'S e TP-305 1.0 introduction 1

1 2.0 Requalification Program 1-12


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2.1 Pre-planned Lecture Series 1-4


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2 2.1.1.1 Fundamental Review. 2

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2.1.1.2 Operational Proficiency 2 2.1.2 Attendance 2


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2.1.3 Lecture Presentation 3 2.1.4 Study Periods 3


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2.1.5 Evaluation 3


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2.1.6 Exceptions 4

2. 2 On-the-job Training 4-7

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2.2.1 Reactivity Manipulations/Plant Evolutions 5 2.2.1.1 Nuclear Plant Simulator Exercises 5 2.2.2 Operational Review 6 2.2.2~1 Modification Review 6 2.2.2.2 Operational Experience Review 6 2.2.2.3 Emergency Instruction Review 7 2.3 Annual Requalif ication Examination 7-9 2.3.1 Written Examination .7 2.3.1.1 Administration 7 2.3.1.2 Approval 7 2.3.1.3 Examination Changes 8 2.3.1.4 Grading 8 2.3.2 Oral Examination 8 2.3~2.l Administration 8 8303TP:6 Date 7/25/83 i Rev. 5

e. TP-305 2.3.2.2 Topics 9

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2. 3. 2. 3 Guidelines 9 9

2.3.3 Newly Licensed Individuals 9 2.4 Special Retraining Programs 9-12 2.4.1 Accelerated Retraining Programs 10 2.4.1.1 Attendance 10

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2.4.1.2 Program Content 10

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2.4.1.3 Performance Standards 11 2.4.2 Inactive Status Retraining 11 2.4.2.1 Attendance 11


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2.4.2.2 Retraining Content 11

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2.4.2.3 Performance Standards 12 2 *.5 Evaluation 12


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2.5.l Objective 12

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2.5.2 Inputs 12


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3.0 Training Instructor Requalification Program 13 3.1 Document Review 13 3.2 Practical Training 13 3.2.l Content 13 3.2.2 In Plant 14 3.2.3 Instructional Skills 14 3.3 Exceptions 14 4.0 Records 14 4.1 Program File 15 4.2 Individual File 15 8303TP:6 Date 7/25/83 ii Rev. 5

TP-305 Forms Attendance/Content Documentation TP-305-1 Pre-planned Lecture Series Makeup TP-305-2 Documentation Annual Plant Evaluation Documentation TP-305-3 Biannual Plant Evaluation Documentation TP-305-4 Oral Examination Checklist & Documentation TP-305-5 Watchstanding Documentation TP-305-6 Unit 1/2 Emergency Instruction Review TP-305-7 Documentation 8303TP:6 Date 7/25/83 iii Rev. 5

TP-305 l.'O Introduction 1.1 Purpose The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) requires that all individuals who manipulate the controls of a nuclear facility or supervise the manipulation of those controls, be authorized by a license issued from the Commission. In addition, the NRC requires that an individual possessing an operating license be enrolled in a continuous and ongoing Requalif ication Program, to ensure that all licensed individuals maintain a high degree of knowledge and operating ability. All licensed instructors shall be enrolled in the Requalif ication Program so they remain cognizant of current operating history, procedural changes, design changes and administrative policies.

1.2 Objectives The Licensed Operator Requalif ication Program objectives are to ensure that all licensed personnel maintain the high levels of skill and knowledge required for safe and efficient plant operation while meeting *regulatory standards and industry guidelines.

2.0 Program All licensed opeiators, except those enrolled in the Senior Reactor Operator upgrade program, shall participate in the licensed operator Requalif ication Program. The program outlined below is designed to maintain a licensed individual's knowledge, competence and proficiency, and to meet the requirements imposed by federal regulation for license renewal.

The Requalif ication Program will run on an annual basis with all program requirements completed during 1 the two year requalification cycle. September is considered the starting month for each annual training session.

2.1 Pre-planned Lecture Series A pre-planned lecture series shall*be given to all licensed operators on an annual basis. Scheduled lectures may be deferred due to unanticipated events or conflicts, but should be conducted at a later date.

The lecture series should involve a minimum of 100 contact hours of instruction*, divided among the program topics and appropriately scheduled throughout the requalif ication annual session.

  • A one hour period in which the course instructor is present or immediately available for instructing or assisting students.

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TP-305 2.1.1 Types of Lectures 2.1.1.1 Fundamental Review The fundamental review training sessions cover areas in which the knowledge required of a licensed individual is relatively constant.

This lecture series shall cover those areas where written examinations indicate that emphasis in scope and depth of coverage is needed in heat transfer, fluid flow, thermodynamics, mitigation of accidents involving a degraded core and those subject areas delineated in 10CFR55, appendix A.

2.1.2.2 Operational Proficiency The operational proficiency training sessions cover areas which involve essential plant operational guidelines.

This lecture series shall focus on operational change and experiences (industry wide and at Salem). Possible topics include the following:

Operating Procedures Technical Specifications Administrative Procedures Significant License Event Reports Related Nuclear Industry Operating Experiences 2.lo2 Attendance 2.1.2.1 100% participation shall be required of all licensed individuals.

2ol.2.2 Attendance for every lecture shall be recorded on Form TP 305-1.

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TP-305 2.1.2.3 Absences shall be made up within the Annual Requalif ication session, via:

1) Rescheduled lecture attendance or
2) Self-study and discussion with knowledgeable personnel designated by the Principal Training Supervisor - Salem Operations or his designee: The absentee may be required to pass a quiz covering the material missed.

Self-study/discussion method of lecture makeup should not be used for greater than 20% of the lectures missed.

2.1.3 Lecture Presentation 2.1.3.1 An approved le~son plan should accompany each training lecture. The lesson plan should be retained as part of the program records.

2.1.3.2 The use of training aids (films, slides, models, transparencies, etc.)

is encouraged. Should films or videotape presentations be used, an instructor shall be available to explain or emphasize the presentation.

2.1.4 Study Periods 2.1.4.1 Study periods should be scheduled in conjunction with the Pre-Planned Lecture Series to provide trainees with an opportunity.to reinforce the lecture series and to study new or additional material.

2.1.4.2 Individual self-study should not be substituted for scheduled lectures, except in unusual circumstances, such as instructor unavailability.

2.1.5 Evaluation 2.1.5.1 Periodic evaluation quizzes covering the content of the requalif ication I

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TP-305 lecture series shall be administered.

The quizzes may be administered in either closed or open book format. The quizzes will be used as an evaluating tool for the trainee's knowledge/performance, effectiveness of the lecture series and effectiveness of instructor presentation. A grade of 80% will be encouraged, but not required, for quizzes.

2.1.5.2 The effectiveness of the lecture series should be evaluated by the trainees and the Nuclear Training Supervisor.

l} Trainee evaluation may be in the form of written critiques or oral seminars.

2} Nuclear Training Supervisor evaluation should be directed toward the effectiveness of the presentation.

3} The results of these evaluations shall be considered for subsequent requalification training. The results of this evaluation should be forwarded to the Instructional Development Group for review and comment.

2.1.6 Exceptions Any licensed operator enrolled in a senior operator upgrade program shall be credited with successful completion of the annual classroom training portion of the licensed operator Requalif ication Prog~am.

2.2 On-the-job Training The purpose of this training is to ensure that each licensed operator maintains an acceptable level of skills and familiarity associated with plant systems, controls and operational procedures. On-the-job training is divided into two types of training:

Reactivity Manipulations/Plant Evolutions Operational Review 8303TP:6 Date 7/25/83 Page 4 Rev. 5

TP-305 2.2.1 Reactivity Manipulations/Plant Evolutions During the two year term of the NRC license, each licensed individual shall participate in a variety of reactivity control manipulations and plant evolutions. On an annual basis, each licensed individual shall participate in the activities listed on attachment TP-305-3. On a two year cyclic basis, each licensed individual shall participate in the evolutions listed on attachment TP-305-4. Reactivity manipulations and plant evolutions may be completed at the

  • station or on a training simulator. Licensed operators shall actually manipulate the controls. Licensed senior operators may either manipulate or actively supervise the manipulation of the controls. Response to abnormal/emergency conditions should include the use of alternate methods of accomplishing a.

given function. Exercises involvlng multiple failures and/or operator e~ror shall be .

included. Utilization of applicable plant procedures, Emergency Plan and Technical Specifications during the training exercise should be maximized.

2.2.1.1 Nuclear Plant Simulator Exercises a) Licensed individuals shall participate in a structured training program, involving at least twenty (20) hours .of direct interaction with the simulator nuclear plant control panel, on an annual basis.

b) During the simulator training sessions, the team concept should be utilized, emphasizing individual roles in reporting, assignment of operational duties, use of plant procedures and use of Technical Specifications. No more than four (4) licensed individuals should be assigned to participate in a simulator training session requiring direct interaction with the control panel.

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TP-305 2.2.2 Operational Review Operational review provides a mechanism for the continuing updating of on-shift personnel, including the dissemination of new or changing*

information.

2.2.2.1 Modification Review a) A continuing system (Operations Department Information Directives (ID)) has been established to ensure licensed individuals are aware of plant design changes~

equipment modifications, procedural changes and Technical Specification changes.

Completed routing sign-off sheets shall be forwarded to the Training Center Librarian and retained as documentation of review completion.

b) The Operations Training Support Coordinator and/or Nuclear Training Supervisor shall review the ID's and forward those items requiring expanded coverage to the Licensed Operator Requal. Training Supervisor.

2.2.2.2 Operating Experience Review a) A continuing system (Operations ID's) has been established to ens,ure licensed individuals review operating experience from the station and applicable segments of the nuclear industry. Operating experience should be obtained from, but not limited to, the following:

license event reports (LERs) ,

NSAC/INPO significant event reports and nuclear industry publications/periodicals.

Completed routing sign-off sheets shall be forwarded to the Training Center Librarian and retained as documentation of review completion.

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TP-305 b) The Operations Training Support Coordinator and/or the Nuclear Training Supervisor shall review operating experience items and forward those requiring expanded coverage to the Licensed Operator Requa!. Training Supervisor.

Selected nuclear plant accidents/transients should be analyzed and integrated.into the nuclear .plant simulator exercises as appropriate.

2.2.2.3 Emergency Instruction Review All Emergency Instructions shall be reviewed by all licensed personnel on an Annual basis. Completed check-off sheets (TP-305-7) shall be forwarded to the Operations Training Support Coordinator, who will ensure compliance and retain completed sheets as

. documentation of review completion.

2o3 Annual Requalification Examination Each licensed operator shall be given an annual requalif ication examination to determine the following:

areas in which retraining is needed, knowledge of the topics covered in the Requalif ication Program and knowledge of abnormal and emergency procedures. The annual examination shall consist of a segmented written exam and a comprehensive oral exam. and a simulator session (Reactivity Manipulations and Emergency Response Training)

  • Personnel not obtaining the established minimum acceptable performance level, shall be enrolled in* an Accelerated Retraining Program. A recommendation concerning the continuation of licensed duties shall be made by the Manager - Nuclear Training to *the General Manager - Salem Operations.

2.3.1 Written Examination 2.3.1.1. A written examination shall be administered at the completion of each training segment. Examinations should reflect only those areas addressed during the previous training segment.

The combination of all segment exams will constitute the annual written examination.

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TP-305 2.3.1.2 The examination and answer key .

shall be reviewed and approved by the-Principal Training Supervisor or his designee prior to use.

2.3.1.3 To prevent compromise, at least 20% of the examination should be changed each time it is administered. The examination shall be administered in accordance with NRC requirements (i.e.,

dedicated restroom facility, desk spacing, exam proctor, etc.).

2.3 .. 1.4 The written segment examination shall be administered and graded by a member of: the station technical staff, station management staff, training department, independent consulting firm or the NRC. A grade of 70% on. each exam ~nd an overall grade of 80% is required for satisfactory performance.

If an individual fails to obtain a grade of 70% or greater, his exam, shall be reviewed by a different person. If the review results in concurrence between the first and second review, then the exam failure shall stand. If there is disagreement between the first and second reviewer, a third independent review shall ~e conducted with a majority ruling.

2.3.1.5 A summary of the written examination results shall be furnished to the Assistant General Manager - Salem Ops.

by the Manager - Nuclear Training within 15 working days.

2.3.2 Comprehensive Oral Examination 2.3.2.1 A Comprehensive Annual Oral Examination shall be administered to each licensed operator. The examinations shall be conducted by personnel holding a senior operator license or certification on the Salem Plant, or a plant of similar design, or by personnel who have successfully completed education and training programs required for such a license or certification. The 8303TP: 6, Date 7/25/83 Page 8 Rev. 5

TP-305 examination shall consist of an in-plant walk-thru and/or an operational test on the Salem Simulator.

2.3o2.2 The Comprehensive Oral Examination should focus on those areas important to the safe operation and shutdown of the reactor and the prevention of the release of fission products to the environment *.

2.3.2.3 Examinations shall be conducted under a structure which ensures consistency in questioning and evaluation. The following guidelines should be considered:

1) The use of an oral examination summary sheet (TP-305-5) *
2) The overall evaluation should be made on a pass/fail basis.
3) Comments on individual strengths and weaknesses should be documented and discussed with the individual at the completion of the examination.

2.3.2.4 A summary of the Ccmprehensive Oral Examination results shall be.furnished to the Assistant General Manager -

Salem Ops. and the Manager - Nuclear Training within 15 working days.

2.3.3 Newly Licensed Individuals Upon receipt of their license, these individuals shall enter the Requalif ication Program by attending subsequent requalif ication sessions with their assigned shift. If an individual has received a license within the six month period prior to his shift taking the Comprehensive

'Annual Oral Examination, this individual may be granted exemption from taking this exam.

2.4 Special Retraining Programs Specific retraining programs for licensed individuals may be required to upgrade or refresh knowledge and skills related to licensed duties.

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. TP-305 2.4.1 Accelerated Retraining Program This program is for licensed individuals exhibiting significant deficiencies and/or failing to meet the minimum grade requirements on the written segment or oral examinations.

2.4.1.1. Attendance The Principal Training Supervisor shall notify the Manager - Nuclear Training of any licensed operator required to participate in an Accelerated Retraining Program. Upon notification, the Manager - Nuclear Training shall make a recommendation to the General Manager - Salem Operations as to whether the licensed operator should, in addition, be relieved from all or a portion of his licensed duties until successfully retested. In making this recommendation, the Manager - Nuclear Training should consider, but not be limited to:

1) The requalification exam results
2) Overall performance in the current requal program.
3) Past performance in the requal program.
4) Current assigned duties.
5) Licensed duty performance record.
6) Performance in other training programs.
7) Extenuating circumstances which may have influenced the results on a specific requal examination.

2e4.l.2 Program Content The Accelerated Retraining Program should be specifically structured to upgrade knowledge and skills identified as deficient. Examination categories and areas which performance standards were not met shall be covered in the program. The Principal Training Supervisor - Salem Operations shall be responsible for approving the Accelerated Retraining Program.

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2.4.1.3 Performance Standards

1) Successful completion of the Accelerated Retraining Program shall be determined by administering an examination. The examination shall cover all areas of the segment written and/or oral examination originally failed. The examination shall be conducted by individuals designated by the Principal Training Supervisor in accordance with Section 2.3.2.1.
2) Satisfactory performance in the Accelerated Retraining Program shall be a score of at least 80% on the written examination and/or a passing evaluation on the oral examination.
3) In the event that these performance standards are not met by the individual, the General Manager -

Salem Operations {based on recommendations by the Manager -

Nuclear Training) .shall determine whether the individual should be permanently removed from licensed duties or if additional upgrading efforts are appropriate.

2.4.2 Inactive Status Retraining 2.4.2.1 Active status is maintained by the satisfactory performance of licensed duties and participation in the Licensed Requalif ication Program. If an individual has not actively carried out licensed duties for a period in excess of four months, a special retraining program and/or evaluation shall be completed prior to resuming licensed duties.

2.4.2.2 In the event that a licensed individual does not maintain an active status, the Manager - Nuclear Training shall determine specific requirements that must be met prior to resuming licensed duties.

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TP-305 2.4.2.3 The specific requirements established shall include the administering of an oral and/or written exam similar in scope and format to the requalif ication exams. The same performance standards apply to these exams.

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ALL NON-SHIFT LICENSED PERSONNEL; EXCEPT FOR THE GENERAL MANAGER-SALEM OPERATIONS, ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER - SALEM OPERATIONS, OPERATIONS MANAGER, THE OPERATING ENGINEER, AND THE SENIOR SHIFT SUPERVISOR -* DAYS,WILL ACTIVELY PARTICIPATE IN CONTROL ROOM OPERATION A MINIMUM OF ONE SHIFT EVERY THREE MONTHS. DURING THIS PERIOD, THESE LICENSED PERSONNEL MUST ASSUME THE DUTIES OF THE SHIFT LICENSED OPERATOR OR THE SHIFT SUPERVISOR IN THE CONTROL ROOM AREA. PARTICIPATION SHALL BE DOCUMENTED BY AN ENTRY IN CONTROL ROOM LOG 1 AND BY COMPLETING FORM TP-305-6 AND FORWARDING TO THE TRAINING CENTER.

2.5 Evaluation 2.5.1 The Requalification Program should be evaluated at the completion of each annual requalif ication session to determine the effectiveness of the program in meeting designated requirements and to identify the job performance results attributable to training.

2.5.2 The Principal Training Supervisor or his designee should conduct this evaluation/review.

He should utilize, but not be limited to, the following inputs:

1) Inspection, audit and evaluation reports of requalif ication training completed by outside organizations and station personnel.
2) Program oral and written examination results.
3) Plant operational problems related to licensed individual knowledge or skill deficiencies.

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4) License Event Reports, related to licensed individual performance, from the station and the nuclear industry.
5) Regulations and standards affecting licensed operator training.
6) Trainee course critiques
  • 2.5.3 Requalification Program deficiencies and licensed operator retraining needs, determined by the review, shall be identified and referred to the Manager - Nuclear Training thirty.days prior to the annual requalification session completion date. The Manager - Nuclear ~raining shall forward specific program objectives and recommendations to the General Manager - Salem Operations for review.

3o0 Training Instructor Requalification Program 3.1 Document Review All training instructors licensed or certified on the Salem Plant shall review pertinent operating records, procedures, design changes and modifications selected by the Principal Training Supervisor or his designee.

These documents include, but are not limited to, the following:

1) Emergency and casualty procedures
2) Technical Specification changes
3) Operation department information directives
4) Significant design changes
5) NRC I&E bulletins, circulars and information notices.
6) Significant License Event Reports 3.2 Practical Training 3.2.1 Each training instructor licensed or certified on the Salem Plant shall perform or evaluate the performance of those manipulations identified on attachments TP-305-3 and TP-305-4.

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J TP-305 3.2.2 Each licensed or certified training instructor should spend approximately eight hours per month with the operating shifts reviewing current plant operating practices (this time is in addition to the quarterly watchstanding requirements)

  • 3.2.3 Training in instructional skills such as classroom presentation and test development should be conducted as necessary and in accordance with the Instructor Development Manual.

3.3 Exceptions All licensed training instructors shall participate in the Licensed Operator Requalification Progr~m. The Principal Training Supervisor - Salem Operations may excuse individual instructors from all or a portion of this program if, by the end of the two year requalif ication term, they have received equivalent training from an initial license program or their instructor duties. Instructor duties include such items as:

Lecture presentations Lesson plan review Written examination/answer key preparation Written examination grading Oral examination administration Simulator Lesson Preparation Simulator Lesson Presentation 4.0 Records Auditable records of the Requalification Program and each licensed individual's performance in the Requalification Program shall be maintained for the life of the plant. The Principal Training supervisor is responsible for maintaining the program records.

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TP-305 4.1 The following documentation should be maintained in the program file.

1) Composite copy of examination results
2) An as presented copy of the program schedule
3) Operational review series participation sign off sheets
4) Lecture series attendance records
5) A copy of all written examinations administered and associated answer keys.
6) Lecture series lesson plans 4.2 The following documentation should be maintained in the in~ividual's training file.
1) Oral and written examinations
2) A copy of any license application or license renewal
3) A copy of completed reactivity manipulation check off sheets, and plant evolution check off sheets, emergency instruction review sheets and watchstanding verification forms.
4) A copy of simulator training participation records
5) Any documentation to or from the NRC referencing the individuals training or qualification.
6) Any internal documentation associated with the individuals admission to, elimination from or status in a training program.

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e SALEM UNITS 1 & 2 LICENSED OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION PROGRAM ATTENDANCE/CONTENT DOCUMENTATION TRAINING LOCATION: DATE:


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TOTAL HOURS: Classroom: Examinations: Other: - - - (Explain)

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' I LICENSED OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION PRE-PLANNED LECTURE SERIES MAKEUP DOCUMENTATION EXAMINEE: POSITION:

LICENSED: [] OPERATOR LICENSE DATE:

[] SENIOR OPERATOR LICENSE EXAMINER: POSITION:

EXAM AREA: EXAM TYPE: D ORAL

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ORAL: D PASS WRITTEN: _ _ _ _ _ _ (GRADE}

D FAIL EXAMINATION MAY ACCOMPANY THIS FORM. ORAL EXAMINATION SHEET IS PAGE 2 AND 3 OF THIS.FORM.

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._ LICENSED OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION PLANT*EVOLUTIONS DOCUMENTATION NAME: LICENSE: RO/SRO

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DATE/TIME ANNUAL EVOLUTIONS Reactor Startup to POAH and Heat Up Rate is Established Plant Shutdown Manual control of S/G Level and/or Fdw. during Plant S/U or Shutdown Boration and/or Dilution during Plant Operation 10% Power Change with Control Rods in Manual

~0% Power Change with Turbine Controls in Manual Maaual Turbine Startup Decay Heat Removal Sy*tem Op*ration

  • Reactor Trip
  • Turbine or Generator Trip SIG Tube Leak Rupture
  • LOCA: Pzzr. Leak tn.ide/Outside Containment
  • Loea of l.C. Plow/Natural Circulation
  • Lo** of !!!, F*edw*t*r
  • Control Room Inaccessibility
  • Lo** of Shutdown Cooling NOTE: The ~bove ANNU'AL EYOLUTIONS shall be p*rformed at a nuclear plant simulator or during actual plant operation*** However, to receive credit for performance of the*e e"olutions they must be documented on this form and forwarded to the TRAINING CENTER.

The *(asterisk) marked evolutions must be performed satisfactorily, as determined by the SUPERVISOR.

SRO-LICENSED personnel may receive credit for an evolution they direct or evaluate as it is performed.

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TP-305 SALEM UNITS l & 2 LICENSED OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION PLANT EVOLUTION DOCUMENTATION NAME: LICENSE: RO/SRO.

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DATE/TIME INITIALS  : BIANNUAL <Everv 2 vears) EVOLUTIONS

  • Nuclear Instrumentation Failure(s)
  • Loss of Protective System Channel(s)
  • CondiCion* Raquiring Us* of th* Emergency Boration System
  • Malfunction of Automatic Control Syatem(s) which Affect Reactivity
  • Malfunction of Raactor Coolant Pr*s*ur*/Volume Control System
  • Lo** of Inat~t Air
  • Loaa of Elactrical Pav*r and/or Degraded Power Sources
  • Lo** of Cond*DHr Vacuum
  • Loa* of S*rvic* Wat*r
  • Losa of Compon*nt Cooling Syatem or Cooling to an Individual Component
  • Lo*s of Normal Feedvater or Normal Feedwacer System Failure
  • Main Steam Lin* Break (Insid* or Outside Containment)

NOTE: The above BIANNUAL EVOLUTIONS shall b* performed at a nuclear plane simulator or during actual plane operations. Hov*v*r, to rec*ive credit for performance of these evolutions they muse be documented on this form and forwarded to the TRAINING CENTER.

The *(asterisk) marked evolutions muat be performed satisfactorily, aa determined by the SUPERVISOR.

SRO-LICENSED personnel may receive credit for an evolution cbey direct or evaluate as it is performed.

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LICENSED: [.] OPERATOR LICENSE DATE:

D SENIOR OPERATOR LICENSE EXAM PURPOSE: D ANNUAL ORAL EXAMINATION D DEFICIENT ANNUAL WRITTEN - LICENSED EVALUATION c=J DEFICIENT ANNUAL ORAL - LICENSED EVALUATION

[] REMEDIAL TRAINING ORAL EXAMINATION D INACTIVE STATUS ORAL EXAMINATION EXAMINER: POSITION:

EXAMINATION AUTHORIZATION: DATE:

(Senior Nuclear Training Supervisor)

RECOMMENDATION: D PASS EXAMINER SIGNATURE:

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COMMENTS:

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SALEM UNITS 1 & 2 OFF-SHIFT LICENSED OPERATOR WATCH STANDING DOCUMENTATION I certify that has

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(0 ff - Shift Licensed Operator) satisfactorily assumed (under instruction) and performed the duties of:

Senior Shift Supervisor

'Shift Supervisor Nuclear Control Operator on the 12-8, 8-4, 4-12 shift this date of (Circle One)

SHIFT SUPERVISOR/SENIOR SHIFT SUPERVISOR PLEASE FORWARD THE COMPLETED FORM TO THE TRAINING CENTER.

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UNIT 1/2 EMERGENCY INSTRUCTIONS REVIEW FORM INITIALS/DATE E.I. I-4.0 Safety Injection Initiation I

I-4.1 Flooding and/or High Wind Conditions I-4.2 Recovery From Safety Injection I

I-4.3 Reactor Trip I-4.4 Loss of Coolant I

I-4.5 Loss of RCP and/or Flow I-4.6 Loss of Secondary Coolant I-4.7 Steam Generator Tube Failure I-4.8 Rod Control System Malfunction

-I-4.9 Blackout I-4.9A Loss of all AC I-4.10 Control Room Evacuation I-4.11 High Reactor Coolant Activity I-4.12 Loss of Feedwater I-4.13 Loss of Circulating Water/Loss of Vacuum

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  • UNIT 1/2 EMERGENCY INSTRUCTIONS REVIEW FORM INITIALS/DATE E.I. I-4.14 Service Water System Malfunction I-4al5 Loss of Component Cooling I-4.16 Radiation Incident (Unit 1)

I-4.16A Radiation Incident (Unit 2) I I-4.17 Partial Loss of Reactor Coolant I-4.18 Loss of Control Air I-4.19 Malfunction of Nuclear Instrumentation I-4.20 Failure of Reactor Coolant Pump I-4.21 Condenser Tube Leak I-4.22 Loss of RHR Shutdown Cooling I-4.23 Loss of Containment Integrity I-4.24 Malfunction of Pressurizer Relief/Safety Valve I-4.25 Fuel Handling Incident