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Auxiliary Operator Training. Jobs Specs for Auxiliary Operator A,B & C,Guidelines for Auxiliary Operator C Training Program, & Classroom Lesson Topics for Auxiliary Operator B & C Encl
ML19322D616
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Site: Crane  
Issue date: 04/20/1979
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Metropolitan Edison Co
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TASK-TF, TASK-TMR PROC-790420, TM79-55, NUDOCS 8002180041
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Job Specification - A0 "C" fluclear 2.

Job Specification - A0 "B" fluclear 3.

Job Specification - A0 "A" fluclear

4.. Guidelines - Auxiliary Operator C Training Program 5.1 Classroom Lesson Topics - A0 "C" Initial Training - Unit I 5.2 Classroom Lesson Topics - A0 "C" Initial Training - Unit II 6.1 Classroom Lesson Topics - A0 "B" Training - Unit I 6.2 Classroom Lesson Topics - A0 "B" Training - Unit II 1.

To be selected for the position of Auxiliary Operator C - fluclear, an individual must satisfy the prerequisites as stated in Section B of.

In part, this requires that an individual be a high school graduate with a background in basic mathematics including algebra.

Once selected and assigned as an Auxiliary Operator C - fluclear, the in-dividual will begin a two (2) year program of classroom instruction, in-planc training and. experience, and written and practical examinations.

If conpleted successfully, this program will result in the individual's being advanced " automatically" to the A0 "B" and A0 "A" job classifica-tions at one year intervals.

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The initial formal (classroom) training program will begin soon after an individual is assigned as an Auxiliary Operator C - fluclear.

It will coincide with the ninety (90) day probationary period.

The administrative guidelines for program conduct are provided as Attachment 4.

A (typical) list of classroom lecture topics for either unit is provided as Attachment 5.1 or 5.2.

3.

Upon satisfactory completion of this initial training program, the indivi-dual will be assigned to a rotating Operations Department shift and ad-ministrative control of the individual will be transferred to the Operations Department. While on shift, the individual will continue in-plant, on-the-job training and qualification under the direction and supervision of Operations Department personnel.

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flear the end of an individual's first year as an Auxiliary Operator, he/she will be administered both oral and written examinations. These exams will be comprehensive in nature, and will include questions from the following areas:

a) Secondary Plant Systems b) Radioactive Waste Disposal Systems c) Fuel Handling i

d) Plant Safety Practices e) Switching and Tagging 8002 18o 4 /

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Auxiliary Operator Training April 20,1979 The gral examination will be administered by an Operations Department Shift Foreman or Shift Supervisor.

The written examination will be admini-stered by Training Department personnel. Criteria for satisfactory com-pletion of these exams and the provisions for re-examination shall be the same as for the initial training program final comprehensive examina-tions (refer to Attachment 4, Section 5 [ oral exam] and section 6 [ written exam]).

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In addition to satisfactory completion of the comprehensive oral and written examinations, an individual must meet all other prerequisites (as specified in Attachment 2) before he/she can be advanced to Auxiliary Operator B -

Nuclear.

These requirements include completion of a high school level trigonometry course.

Completion and appropriate documentation of this requirement is an individual responsibility.

Failure to meet any or all prerequisites for advancement to Auxiliary Operator B - Nuclear within one year from the date first assigned as an Auxiliary Operator C - Nuclear will result in the individual's being re-turned to the classification held prior to becoming an Auxiliary Operator.

Satisfactory completion of all requirements for advancement will result in the individual's being advanced to Auxiliary Operator B - Nuclear one year from the date first assigned as an Auxiliary Operator.

6.

During the year following advancement to Auxiliary Operator B - Nuclear, an individual will receive formal (classroom) training dealing with primary systems and advanced health physics.

This formal training will be approxi-mately six (6) weeks in durations.

A (typical) list of lecture topics for either unit is provided as Attachment 6.1 or 6.2.

Administrative guidelines for program conduct shall be as specified in Section 3 - except that weekly examination /re-examination failure will not necessarily result in an individual's being dropped from the program.

Such situations will instead be evaluated on a case-by-case basis and appropriate action taken.

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During the remainder of the year following advancement to A0-B-Nuclear, the individual will remain on shift and continue his/her in-plant training under the supervision of Operations Department personnel.

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Near the end of an individual's year as an Auxiliary Operator B - Nuclear, l'

comprehensive written and oral examinations will again be administered.

Guidelines for these examinations shall be as specified in Section 4 of this memorandum with the addition of 1) Primary Systems and 2) Advanced Health Physics to the list of topics on which the operator is subject to examina-tion.

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In addition to these examinations, the individual must also satisfy all otner requirements for advancement to Auxiliary Operator A - Nuclear as specified in Attachment 3, includir.; completion of a high school level physics course.

Again, this shall be considerci an individual responsibility.

Failure to satisfy all prerequisites for advancement to Auxiliary Operator A -

Auxiliary Op:rator' Training April 20,1979 Nuclear within two (2) years from the date first assigned as an Auxiliary Doerator C - Nuclear will result in the individual's being returned to tne classification held prior to becoming an Auxiliary Operator C - Nuclear.

Satisfactory completion of all requirements for advancement will result in the individual's being advanced to Auxiliary Operator A - Nuclear two (2) years from the date first assigned as an Auxiliary Operator C - Nuclear.

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Continued training for fully qualified Auxiliary Operator A - Nuclear may be accomplished through their attendance in either designated portions of the licensed operator requalification program or other programs developed specifically for Auxiliary Operators.

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Duties:

Under directive supervision or direction and a: assir.ned:

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Assists Auxiliar,y Operator "A" or other de:Ignated classifica-tions.

In this capacity, in pects and operr.te non-nuclecr auxiliary equipment n directed end reports eny unusuol per-fornience of, this equipment to the designated p.rr.on(s).

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Observes, records and interprets designated readings'.

3 l'ay be assigned personnel of equal or lesser classifiention to assist him in the performance of his duties.

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Is responsible for cicetricel and e.echanical suitching as directed.

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Performs other related or lesser skilled duties for which he is qualified or has received proper instruction or direction.

Under close supervision or direction end n: assigned:

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Learns all the duties of the Auxiliary Operator "B" and nuet

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result in can's being ree signed to the cle:sification he held prior to being assigned as an Auxilicry Operator.

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Must be thoroughly familiar with the Company's electrical, cnd mechanical tagging rules.

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Strength adequate to perform the dutics of this classification.

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Personal 0,uali_ficationsi 1.

Must be villing to work under unusual or special working condi-tions and surroundings.

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Duties:

s Under directive supervision or directio'n and as assicned:

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Assists Auxiliary Operator "A" or other designated c1cscifica-tions.

In this capacity, inspects and operates e.11 non-nuclear equip: cent in the station as directed and reports any unusual performance of this equipment to the designated person (s).

2.

Observes, records and interprets desicasted readings.

3 Is responsible for cicetrical and mechanical taccing and switch-ing as directed.

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May be ' assigned personnel of equal or lesser classification to assist him in the performance of his duties.

5 performs other related or lesser skilled duties for which he is qualified or.has received proper instruction or direction.

Under close supervision or direction end cs _ assigned:

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perf' cms functions involved in the receipt, st'orace, loadin;

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disposal of radioactive vastes.

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written and practical examinations to qualify for advancersent to this higher classification within one year. Will be advcnced to Auxiliary Operator "A" after succcasful conpletion of these examinations and one ycur's experience as an Auxilicry Operator-

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Failure to learn these dutics or' pass the examination vill result in man's being reassigned to the classification he held prior to beins assigned as an Auxilisry Operator.

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Exoerience, Educatien end Special Information RecuircS:

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Must have one year's cxperience as an Auxiliary Operator "C".-

Must have passed written and practical exa'dnations to quality for advaneccent fro a Auxiliory Operator "C" to this higher classification.

Must be a high ' school cr:duate with a stton ; beckcround in 2.

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A valid driver's license may'be requiired.

C.' Phvnice.1 Qunlification.s.:

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Normal health, physique and use of senses including color per-ception as indiented by passing the physical cr. amin 5. tion given by a Co.mpany physicien when required.

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Must be villing to work under unusual or specini vorking con-ditions end surroundings.

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Must be villing to vork cxtra and/or irregulir hours and/or a shift or scheduled operation.

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Duties:

Under general supervision or direction and as assigned:

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Directs and coordinates the work of others vorhing with or assisting hi'n.

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Inspects and operates equipment in the power station as directed.

Reports any unusual performance of this equipment to the desig-.

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3 Operates the radiodetive ve.ste dispose.1 system and other r'loted e

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equipment within the containment vesnel and the auxiliary build-inc in accordance with the Operating License, Technical Speci-ficatio'ns, normal and special operating procedures.

L Performs the functions of radiation protection monitor on his shift and is responsible for notifyin the designated per:onn if any portion.of the plant assigned to him execeds este.blished radiation limits.

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5 Observes, records and. interprets designated recdings.

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Performs functions involved in the receipt, storage, loading and unloading of fuel, shipment of irradiated naterials end disposal of radiocctive vasten.

7 Is responsible for electrical and n.echanical tegging e.nd suitch-.

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Will be expected to sho.i inf;erest in end prepare for the next higher classification, including appropriate AEC licensing.

9 May assist supervisors in training of other personnel in the operation and control of all equipment for which he is responsible.

10. Perforr.s other related or lesscr skilled dutics for which he

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B.* Ernerience,_ Education and Scecial Infor Jmion Required:

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Must have one year's cuperience es an Auxiliary Operator "B".

Lst h.ae pasncd written and practien1 exercinations to qualify for advancement from Auxiliary Operator "B" to this higher classification.

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Must be a high schcol c,raduate with o ::t con ; backgreu d in V

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Must be cble to perform non-routine operations of considerab3e complexity end variety exercising,}udgment uhere standard Icethods of procedure are not available.

5.' Must be thoroughly familiar with the Cor.pany's electrical and mechanical tagging rules.

6.

Must be thoroughly familier with the Company's Safety Rules including methods of resuscitation.

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A valid driver's license ecy be required.

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Phynien1 Qualifications:

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Uormal health, physique and use of senses including color perception as indicated by passing the physical etxa'nination given by a Company physician when required.

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Strength adequate to perform the duties of this' classification.

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Must be villing to work under unusual or special vorhing condi-tions and surroundings.

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Must be villing to work extra and/or irregular hours and/or'a shift or scheduled operation.

3 Must be porticularly. alert in observing hazards e'.nd avoiding accidents.

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Must be capable of making and holding to decisions with fairness.

5 Must be able to receive end tre.n' tait orders cnd instructions s

in such a mr.nner as to inspire respect and confidence of both superiors c.nd subordinates.

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Should use tact.in dealing with others.

7 Must be cepable of assuming responcibility of directing others.

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ATTACHMEf1T 4 GUIDELIllES AUXILIARY OPERATOR C TRAIflIllG PROGRAF 1 1.

The initial Auxiliary Operator "C" training program will begin on approximately The program will be 90 days in duration and will coincide with the 90 day probationary period.

2.

The initid Auxiliary Operator "C" Training Program will consist of approximately 9 weeks of systems oriented classroom instruction with the remainder of the 90 day period devoted to on-shift, on-the-job type training and final comprehensive examinations.

3.

During the classroom phase of the training program there will be 2 training periods per day. These training periods will run from 0730-1130 and 1200 to 1600.

In general, within any given training period there will be one classroom instruction session of approximately 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> duration. This classroom instruction session will normally be followed by a plant tour of the system being studied.

Such tours will last approximately 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />, and students may be divided into smaller groups to facilitate these tours. The remaining hour within each training period will be for self-study.

At the discretion of the instructor or the Supervisor of Training the above schedule may be changed to reflect the most efficient way to handle the respective subject material.

However, a conscientious effort will be made to honor a 2:1:1 relationship between classroom instruction, plant tour and self-study respectively.

On Friday of each week the entire morning will be provided to the student for study. An instructor will be made available during this period to assist the students as necessary.

Students will be expected to use all study periods for studying the appropriate material either in the classroom or the plant.

Behavicr other than this will be dealt with by using appropriate disciplinary measures.

On Friday afternoon of each week a test will be given. The test will cover the subject matter from the four preceeding days. Such weekly tests will be approx-inately 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> in duration.

Upon completion, tests will be reviewed in class as time allows.

A grade of ~/C% will be considered passing on all tests.

Should a student fail a weekly test, the failed test will be reviewed with the student's bargaining unit representative. A re-examination on the failed subject matter will be conducted by administering a second written test on the following Friday morning.

Failure of the re-examination will result in the student being dropped from the Aux'11ary Operator C training program and returned to the classification held prior to becoming an Auxiliary Operator.

Failed re-examinations will be re-viewed with the appropriate bargaining unit representatives.

4.

At 2300 Sunday of the ninth week of the training program the Auxiliary Opera-tors "C" will go on shift and be assigned administratively to the Operations Department.

While assigned to the Operations Department they will participate in on-shift evolutions under the direction and supervision of Auxiliary Opera-l tors "A".

Additionally, they will begin qualification on a checklist of pre-

. t planned practical assignments in specific areas.

5.

During the thirteenth week of the training program all Auxiliary Operators "C" will work Operations Department training shift hours (0700-1500), and will each be given a comprehensive oral examination by a shift supervisor, shift foreman or member of the training department staff.

Detailed guidelines and a checklist will be provided to the examiners. The examination will cover material from both the classroom training program and the practical pre-planned assignments accomplished while on shift. The examination will be graded on a pass / fail basis.

Failure of this oral examination will result in an oral reexamination being administered later during the thirteenth week of the train-ing program. An Auxiliary Operator "C" may have his/her bargaining unit re-presentative present for an oral re-examination.

Failure of an oral re-examina-tion will result in the Auxiliary Operator "C" being returned to the classifi-cation he/she held prior to becoming an Auxiliary Operator.

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During the thirteenth week of the training program all Auxiliary Operators "C" will take a final written comprehensive examination. This examination will cover the same material as the previously described final oral examination and will be approximately 2-3 hours in duration.

70% will be the minimum passing grade. Should an Auxiliary Operator "C" fail the final written exam-ination a written re-examination will be administered later during the thirteenth week of the training program.

Should an Auxiliary Operator "C" fail the written re-examination he/she will be returned to the classification held prior to be-coming an Auxiliary Operator. As before, all failed examinations or re-examinations will be reviewed with appropriate bargaining unit representatives.

7.

Auxiliary Operators "C" who have successfully completed the training program will come off probration 90 days after the comencement of the training program except in such cases where the training program is extended due to time lost during the training program.

8.

Vacation may be taken during the training program at the discretion of the em-ployee.

However, should an Auxiliary Operator "C" take vacation during the program he/she will be personally responsible for making up all tests or assign-ments missed upon his/her return.

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Persons assigned as Auxiliary Operators "C" subsequent to the comencement of the Auxiliary Operator "C" training program but prior to the end of the 90 day training program will participate in the ongoing phase of the Auxiliary Opera-tor "C" training program upon their assignment as an Auxiliary Operator "C".

The Auxiliary Operator "C" progran will be ev. tended for said individuals in a manner consistent with the above schedule such that said Auxiliary Operators "C" can complete the training program within 90 days.

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ATTAClittENT 5.1 CLASSR00!i LESSON TOPICS AOC INITIAL TRAINING - UNIT I 1.

Mechanicci Fundanentals including:

a) Pressure and Flow b) Tenperature and Heat c) Properties of Water d) Oils and Lubrication e) Valves and Traps f)

Pumps 2.

Reading Prints and Drawings 3.

Interpretation of Graphs 4.

Basic Steam Cycle 5.

Electrical Fundamentals 6.

Balance of Plant Electrical 7.

Class 1E Electrical 8.

Diesel Generator & Auxiliaries 9.

Switching and Tagging 10.

Screen House Equipment 11.

Secondary Service River Water

12. liechanical Draft Cooling Tower 13.

Nuclear Service River Water 14.

Decay lleat River Water 15.

Reactor Building Emergency Cooling 16.

River Uater Chlorination 17.

Circulating Water 18.

Cire. Uater Chlorination and Chemical Feed

19. Anertap (Condenser Tube Cleaning) 20.

Fire Protection 21.

Cycle flakeup Pretreatment 22.

Cycle flakeup Demineralizers 23.

Denineralized Water 24.

Donestic Hater 25.

Reclained Water 26.

Industrial Maste Treatment 27.

Condensate 28.

Condensate Polishing 29.

Condensate Chemical Feed 30.

Feedwater l

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Energency Feedwater 32.

Main Stean 33.

Extraction Stean

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Stage Heater Vents and Drains 36.

Condenser Air Extraction

37. Auxiliary Boilers 38.

Main Turbine - Generator

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Turbine -Generator Auxiliary Systems including:

a) Turbine Lube Oil b) Hydrogen Seal Oil c) Generator Gas & Vents d) EHC e) Gland Steam f) Stator Cooling g)

Isolated Phase Bus Duct Cooling h) Generator Core Monitor 40.

Instrument / Control Air 41.

Station Service Air 42.

Secondary Service Closed Cooling 43.

H&V - Control Building 44.

Introduction to Nuclear Systems including:

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Fuel Handling Equipment b) Spent Fuel Cooling c) Liquid Maste Disposal 8-d) Liquid Uaste Evaporators e) Solid Haste Disposal f) Gaseous Haste Disposal g)) Reactor Coolant System h

tiakeup and Purification i) Decay !! eat Removal j) Core Flood

-k) Reactor Building Spray 1)

FSAS m) 165 45.

Internediate Health Physics 46.

Multimedia First Aid 47.

Fire Brigade Training 4

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Mechanical Fundamentals including:

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Properties of Water d) Oils and Lubrication e)

Valves and Traps f)

Pumps 2.

Reading Prints and Drawings 3.

Interpretation of Graphs 4.

Basic Stean Cycle 5.

Electrical Fundamentals 6.

Balance of Plant Electrical 7.

Class lE Electrical 8.

Diesel Generators & Auxiliaries 9.

Switching and Tagging 10.

Screen House Equipment 11.

Secondary Service River Vater 12.

flechanical Draft Cooling Tower 13.

fluclear Service River Water 14.

River Water Chlorination 15.

Circulating Uater 16.

Circ Water Chlorination and Chemical Feed 17.

Amortap (Condenser Tube Cleaning) 18.

Firc Protection 19.

Makeup llater Treatment 20.

Denineralized Water 21.

Donestic Water 22.

Industrial Uaste Treatment 23.

Condensate 24.

Condensate Polishing 25.

Condensate Chemical Feed 26.

Feedwater 27.

Energency Feedwater 28.

Main Steam 29.

Extraction Steam 30.

Auxiliary Steam 31.

Heater Drains 32.

FW Heater Vents, Reliefs and Misc. Drains 33.

Condenser Air Extraction 34.

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35. Turbine - Generator Auxiliary Systems including:

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Instrunent/ Control Air

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Secondary Service Closed Cooling 39.

H&V - Control Room-40.

H&V - Control Building Area 41.

H&V - Cable, Battery & Switchgear Rooms 42.

Introduction to Nuclear Systems including:

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Fuel Handling Equipment b) Spent Fuel Cooling c) Liquid Uaste Disposal - RC d) Liquid Haste Disposal - Misc.

c) Reactor Coolant Evaporator f) Solid Haste Disposal g)

Gaseous Haste Disposal h)

Reactor Coolant System i) Makeup and Purification j)

Decay Heat Removal k)

Core Flood 1)

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ICS 43.

Intermediate Health Physics 44.

Multimedia First Aid 45.

Fire Brigade Training t

ATTACHMENT 6.1 CLASSROOM LESSON TOPICS A0B TRAINING - UtiIT I 1.

Reactor Vessel Construction 2.

Reactor Coolant System 3.

Reactor Coolant Pumps 4.

Makeup and Purification 5.

Decay lleat Removal 6.

Core Flood 7.

Reactor Building Spray 8.

R.B. Normal Cooling 9.

Decay Heat Closed Cooling 10.

Intermediate Closed Cooling 11.

Nuclear Service Closed Cooling 12.

Spent Fuel Cooling 13.

Chemical Addition - Nuclear 14.

ESAS 15.

Liquid Uaste Disposal 16.

Rad. Haste Evaporators 17.

Solid Haste Disposal 18.

Gaseous Maste Disposal 19.

Fuel Handling 20.

Radiation Monitoring System (RMS) 21.

Nuclear Instrumentation 22.

Non-Nuclear Instrumentation 23.

Reactor Protection System (RPS) 24.

Control Rod Drive - Mechanical 25.

Control Rod Drive - Electrical

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Integrated Control System (ICS) 27.

Mathematics Review including:

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Advanced Health Physics

ATTACHMErlT 6.2 CLASSR00ft LESS0ft TOPICS A0B TRAIflIrlG - UtlIT II 1.

Reactor Vessel Construction 2.

Reactor Coolant Sytem 3.

Reactor Coolant Pumps-4.

llakeup and Purification 5.

Decay Heat Removal 6.

Core Flood 7.

Reactor Building Spray 8.

R.B. floraml/ Emergency Cooling 9.

Decay Heat Closed Cooling 10.

Internediate Closed Cooling

11. fluclear Service Closed Cooling 12.

Spent Fuel Cooling 13.

Chemical Addition - Nuclear 14.

SFAS 15.

Liquid Waste Disposal - Reactor Coolant 16.

Liquid Waste Disposal - Misc.

17.

Reactor Coolant Evaporator 18.

Solid llaste Disposal 19.

Gaseous llaste Disposal 20.

Fuel Handling 21.

Radiation tionitoring System (RitS) 22.

fluclear Instrumentation 23.

flon-fluclear Instrumentation 24.

Reactor Protection System (RPS) 25.

Control Rod Drive - Mechanical

26. Control Rod Drive - Electrical 27.

Integrated Control System (ICS) 28.

fiathenatics Review Including:

a) Algebraic flanipulations b) Powers and Roots c) ficientific flotation d) Common and flatural Logarithms 29.

Advanced Health Physics 4

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