ML19262A524
| ML19262A524 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 11/09/1972 |
| From: | Heller F BABCOCK & WILCOX CO. |
| To: | Breitinger W METROPOLITAN EDISON CO. |
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COX PcIer cenera:!cn Division 3 Penn Conter Plaza, Pndadelphia, Pa.19102 Telephone: (215) 564-2678 November 9, 1972 Mr. W.
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Breitinger, Jr.
Purchising Agent Metropolitan Edison Ccmpany P.
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Box 542 Reading, Pennsylvania 19603
Subject:
TMI Nuclear Station Operator Training B&W Proposal A4-38
Dear Mr. Breitinger:
In response to the inquiry from Mr. Jack Wise, Superintendent of Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, we are pleased to quote the following firm price for the Nuclear Operator Training Program described in the enclosed proposal:
One - Twelve week Phase IV Program (PWR operation 10 weeks and pool reactor operations two weeks) for three trainees.
This program will be conducted at the B&W training facilities in Lynchburg, Virginia.
The above progrzm is to be priced at $50,000.00.
The pool reactor operation portion of the prcgram has a capacity of six (6) trainees, and there wculd be no additional charge if Metropolitan Edison Ccmpany wished to send three (3) additional trainees to fill this portion of the program to its capacity during the pool reactor training of the Metropolitan Edison employees.
Our offer is firm for scheduling in 1973 and is subject to the terms and conditions stated in Proposal A4-38.
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May to End cf Year -- First shift training is available.
2210 076 The above dates are subject to prior sale.
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A Sabec,c.i & Wilccx Metropolitan Edison Compc.ny November 9, 1972 The price and terms quoted in this Proposal are subject to acceptance by the Purchaser until January 31, 1973, e:: cept that the Ccmpany shall have the right to withdraw its Proposal at any time before formal acceptance by the Purchaser and approval in writing by an authorized officer of the Company.
If there are any questions concerning this offer, please let me knew and every attempt will be made to resolve those matters.
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CONTENTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION
2.0 FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT 2.1 Nuclear Training Center 2.2 PNR SIMULATOR 2.3 Technical Reference' Facilities 3.0 SCOPE OF WORK 4.0 SCHEDULE OF TRAINING 5.0 COMMERCIAL TEPJ1S
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3.0 SCOPE OF WORK 3.1 PWR Simulator Training The simulator training program consists of ten weeks of classroom instruction and operation af the PWR simulator.
Instruction will be conducted on ths visis of groups of three operators.
The following activities will be covered during this period.
3.1.1 Classroom Instruction Plant Operations Startup, reactivity control, power operation, transient operation, and loss of load end/or trip.
Refueling Procedures 1.
General description of refueling, requirements on operator, and schedule.
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Fuel storage and shipping.
Safety Analysis 1.
Potential plant accidents and hazards (causes and effccts).
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Core and coolant boundary protection and ana,1ysis.
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Analysis of potential failures c'ausing release of radioactivity.
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General public protection and acceptance.
5.
Accident prevention (code, regulations, inspections).
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Administrative safeguards (proced ure, technical specifications, operator training).
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Accident analysis (.NWA versus MCA, reactivity accidenrs, equipment failurcs, such as loss of coolant flow).
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Introduction to licensing procedure and technical specifications.
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Test Program 1.
Introduction to precritical, startup, and power operation testing.
Operating Procedures Special lectures, self study and causeling, Examination'and Review Total Classroom Hours 260 3.1.2 Simulator Experience Estimated Operational Orientation Time, Hrs Control-Operator.
o20 Assistia.t Control Operator 20 Shift Supervisor 20 Phase Operational Time 60 Power Plant Shift Oceration Control Operator 13 1/3 Assistant Control Operator 13 1/3 Shift Supervisor 13 1/3 Phase Operational Time 40 AEC-Type Examination and Review 40 TOTAL SlMULATOR HOURS UTILIZ$D 100 (Exclusive of Examination) 3.2 Pool Reactor Training A two-week reactor cperating program will be conducted on the Lynchburg Pool Reactor.
Instruction will be based on a class size of a maximum of six operators and will provide the following:
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Practical experi.ence as reactor operator on an operating reactJr.
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A minimum of ten (10) reactor startups.
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Practical experience on nuclear instrumentation systems.
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Practical experience in health physics principles and procedures.
3.3 Documentation and Reports The actual training performed by each trainee will be recorded on their individual training records and also their performance will be reported to the PURCHASER.
In addition, the PURCHASER will be advised of those trainees who are in the COMPANY's opinion ready to take either the Reactor Operator or Senior Reactor Operator license examination based on their performance on the PWR-simulator and examinat' ions.
Each trainee who successfully completes the course will receive a letter certifying his completion of the training course.
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