ML19338D288
ML19338D288 | |
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Site: | Pilgrim |
Issue date: | 09/12/1980 |
From: | BOSTON EDISON CO. |
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( )) 3.1 Operations Group Training I
Objective The objective of Operations Group. training is to develop and maintain the proficiency of all personnel in the Operations Department.
Program Requirements Training Requirements Satisfied Requirement Summary
- 1. a) 10CFR55 Requirements for b) Regulatory Guide 1.8 Operations Group Training (ANSI N18.1, Section 5.2) c) Regulatory Guide 1.70,
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Section 13.2 I d) Mass. Division of .
Inspection, Chapter 146 e) Regulatory Guide 1.8 (ANSI N18.1, Section 5.3.4)
- 2. a) 10CFR50, Section 50.54 (i-1) Requireme,nts for Retraining b) 10CFR55, Appendix A c) Regulatory Guide 1.70.38, Section 13.2.2.1
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Training Requirements Satisfied Requirement Summary
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d) Regulatory Guide 1.8 (ANSI N18.1, Section 5.5.1) e) Pilgrim NRC Licensed Operator Requalification Program dated
- 3. a) 10CFR50, Appendix B, Job Related Quality Criteria II (ANSI N18.7', Assurance Training i Section 3.3) i
- 4. a) 10CFR50, Appendix B, Indoctrination in proper Criteria II use of applicable procedures 4
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I f 5. a) 10CFR50, Appendix B, Indoctrihation in procedures i
Criteria III utilized to keep current on b) 10CFR50, Appendix B, ,
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4 l Criteria VI (ANSI N18.7, modifications Section 5.2.15 6, . NRC letter to all power reactor Qualifications of Reactor
{ applicants and licensees -- dated Operators i
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3.1.1. Initial Operations Group Training 3 .1.1.1 Program Description z u. .. . Operacions Group training is conducted by or under the cognizance
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The Operations Group Training is completed on the following forms:
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Form 0-1 General Indoctrination Form 0-2 Qualification Requirements for Nuclear Plant Operator Form 0-3A Qualification Requirements for Nuclear Operating Supervisor Form 0-3B Qualification Requirements for Nuclear Watch Engineer Form 0-4 Qualification Requirements for Senior Reactor Operator
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The use of a training form provide,s the Nuclear Training Specialist with maximum flexibility in completing required training. The Nuclear Training Specialist works with the Chief Operating Engineer, under the' guidance of the Senior Nuclear Training Specialist in scheduling the proper combination of on-the-job training and formal classroom training to accomplish the training specified on each training form. On-Watch training conducted is documented on
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() 'PNPS Training Form, Form G-5. Examples of the type of training to be documented on Form G-5 are: formal lectures, individual tutoring and plant walk-through.
i All individuals reporting into the Operations Group first complete Form 0-1, General Indoctrination. Following completion of Form 0-1, individuals will complete those additional qualification require-ments related to their job position. .
Massachusetts Engineer License Examinations will be scheduled as necessary by the Nuclear Training Specialist.
i 3.1.1.1.1. Nuclear Plant Operator C:)
All Nuclear Plant Operators are required to complete Form 0-1 l 1
and Form 0-2.
Form 0-2 -- Qualification Requirements for Nuclear Plant Operators --
t is divided into two parts. Part A'contains those requirements
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to be completed prior to NRC Licensing. Part B c,ontains those elements' required to be completed as part of NRC Licensed ,
6perator Training.
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- Parts A, B2 and C of the Nuclear Plant Operator qualification requirements are accomplished by completing on-shift, on-the-job training under the cognizance of the ruclear Watch Engineer.
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- (_) Watch Engineer. These parts.of the Nuclear Plant Operator qualification requirements should normally be completed within six months of the individual's assignment to shift.
Part D of the Nuclear Plant Operator qualification requirements consists of NRC Licensed Operator Training scheduled by the Nuclear Training Specialist.
Part B1 specified that the individual successfully complete-the NRC, Operator licensing preparatory course within the first enrollment. An overall course grade will be calculated for the course; by suitably averaging all written quizzes and exams, and entered in the space, " Course Grade". The candidate must obtain an 80% overall grade and 70% per section of his/
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her qualification examination to sit for the actual NRC examination. Copies of all quizzes taken will be retained in the individual's training record until the operator's first license renewal. All training conducted during the license preparatory course will be appr6priately documented. At the end of the course, the number of hours spent in preparatory
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Part B2 included checkouts on certain critical plant systems.
Checkouts will normally be conducted by either a Nuclear Watch Engineer of the Nuclear Training Specialist.
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Part C2 states that potential NRC licensee participate in the day-to-day manipulation of reactor plant controls for at least six (6) months, applicants shall have three (3) months training on shift as an extra person in the control room. This certification is made by the Chief Operating Engineer. During this period of on-the-job training, the performance of all reactor startups and reactivity manipulations should be documented in the appropriate spaces. Certification on a BWR Nuclear Power Plant Simulator may be used as a substitiute for the two required training startups. Acceptable reactivity manipulations are the same as those utilized in the NRC Licensed Operator Requalification Program (Section 3.1.2.1.3).
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ms Par"t E2 requires that, after completing the formal and on-the-job training assigned, the prospective. licensee demonstrates to the Nuclear Training Specialist a satisfactory knowledge of each area covered by the NRC written examination.
An evaluation of the Licensed Operator Training completed is documented in Part El. Successful completion of an NRC Simulated Oral Examination is documented utilizing Form 0-7,
- NPS Oral Examination Summary Report. The candidate must receive an average point value of 3.0 on Form 0-7. After completing an NRC simulated written examination, which is prepared and graded by the Nuclear Training Specialist, examin-ation results are documented in Part E2. Passing grade is 80%
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( ) examinations and is' recommended for the NRC Examination by the Nuclear Training Specialist, Senior Nuclear Training l
Specialist and Station Manager, the Nuclear Training Specialist will prepare the license application and schedule i
the license examination.
Successful completion of the NRC Licensing Examination will be documented in Part F by the Nuclear Training Specialist.
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5 3.1.1.1.211 Nuclear Operating Supervisor i
f All Nuclear Plant Operating Supervisors are required to i
I j complete. Forms 0-1, 0-2 and 0-3A.
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< The completion of Forms 0-1 and 0-2 are as previously i described. When Form 0-3A is completed, certification as a Nuclear Operating Supervisor is documented by the Chief Operating Engineer, Senior Nuclear. Training' Specialist'and
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3.1.1.1.2.2 Nuclear Watch Engineer i .
All Nuclear Watch Engineers are required to complete Forms 0-1, 0-2, 0-4 and 0-3B, Form 0-3A may or may not be ccmpleted. This would depend upon the background of the individual and the circumstances of his elevation to the position of Nuclear Watch Engineer.
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l- () The completion of Forms 0-1, 0-2 and 0-3A are as previously I described. When Form 0-3B is completed, certification as a Nuclear Watch Engineer is documented by the Chief Oper- 1 ating Engineer, Senior Neclear Training Specialist and Station Manager.
3.1.1.1.3 Senior Reactor Operator i
f All Senior Reactor Operators are required to complete Forms j 0-1, 0-2 and 0-4.
I The completion if Forms 0-a and 0-2 are as previously i
described. When Form 0-4 is completed, certification as
! a Senior Reactor Operator is documented by the Nuclear Training Specialist and Senior Nuclear Training . Specialist.
J Applicants for a Senior Reactor Operators license shall i
j have held an operators license for one year.
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! 3.1.1.1.4 Nuclear Auxiliary Operators i'
All Nuclear Auxiliary Operators are required to complete
! [orms 0-1 and 0-5.
Form 0-5 is completed on-the-job under the supervision of the Nuclear Watch Engineer. When the requirements-of Form 0-5 are completed, certification as a Nuclear i
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' Chief Operating Engineer and Senior Nuclear Training Specialist.
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All Fuel Handlers, regardless of Pilgrim group assigned to, are required to complete Forms 0-1 and 0-6.
Form 0-6 contains qualification requirements for fuel handlers.
Item 2 of Form 0-6 specifieds that the potential fuel handler successfully complete a fuel handler training program empha-sia'.ng the theoretical and practical aspects of fuel handling.
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- An overall course grade will be calculated for the program by suitably averaging all written quizzes and examinations, and entered in the space " Course Grade". The candidate must receive a grade of 80% overall, 70% per section to be approved for the NRC Examination. - Copies of quizzes and examinations should be retained in the individual's training i record until the fuel handler's first license renewal. At the end of the course, the number of hours spent in the fuel handler training program-should be entered in the designated space.
Item 3 specifies that the fuel handler participate in on-the-job training. This includes performing at least three f
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Requirement 4 specifies that, after completing formal and on-the-job training assigned the prospective licensee.
demonstrates satisfactory knowledge of each area covered in the NRC Senior Reactor Operator, Limited to Fuel Handling, written examination. An evaluation of completed Fuel Handler training is documented in Item 5. This includes documenting successful completion of an NRC Simulated SRO, Limited to Fuel Handling, oral examination (utilizing Form 0-8, "PNPS Senior Reactor Operator, Limited to Fuel Handling Examination Report.") and the results of the n
- simulated NRC written examination. Note: Passing grade for the oral examination is a point average of 3. 0 or better on Form 0-8. Passing grade for the simulated NRC written examination is 80% overall and 70% per section of the examination.
After the prospective licensee successfully completes both examinations and is recommended for the NRC examination by the Nuclear Training Specialist, Senior Nuclear Training Specialist and Station Manger, the Nuclear Training Specialist will prepare the license application and schedule the license examination.
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Initial operations group training is conducted on a schedule specified by the Nuclear Training. Specialist. TNe use of forms permit a great deal of flexibility in scheduling both formal day-shift training and on-shift, on-the-job training.
The Nuclear Training Specialist will work closely with the Chief Operating Engineer under the guidance of the Senior
\- N'uclear Training Specialist to develop training schedules such that the impact on plant operation will be minimized.
For example, individuals participating in on-the-job training I will normally be placed on different shifts to minimize the training workload per shift. Initial Operations Group training could be temporarily suspended during a refueling outage due to heavy manpower requirements.
3.1.1.3 Program Responsibilities, Responsibilities for Initial Operations Group Training are summarized below:
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3.1.1.3.2 Senior Nuclear Training Specialist 1
The Senior Nuclear Training Specialist is responsible for:
- 1. Overseeing the implementation of the Initial i Operations Group Training Program.
2 2. Maintaining custody of all operations group personnel training records.
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special factors indicate that the requirements
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- 4. Certifying the qualification of indi'viduals
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- 3.1.1.3.3 Nuclez ' training Specialist b
The Nuclear Training Specialist is responsible for:
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- 1. Completion of Form 0-1 for general indoctri-I nation for all new operations group personnel.
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tory course and fuel handler training programs as necessary to maintain a sufficient inventory of NRC licensed operators.
- 5. Conducting NRC licensed operators training as required.
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- 7. Preparing and grading a simulate,d NRC written exanination for all NRC license candidates.
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the Senior Nuclear Training Specialist and Superintendent, Nuclear Operations Department.
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- 9. Conducting training required specifically for i Fuel Handlers.
- 10. Preparing application forms required for NRC licensing.
- 11. Maintaining all initial operator training program
- documentation as specified in Section 3.1.1.4.
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() 3.1.1.3.4 Chief Operating Engineer The Chief Operating Engineer is responsible for:
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- 2. Working with the Nuclear Training Specialist to develop operator training schedules.
- 3. Documenting the completion of certain specific training form requirements.
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I 3.1.1.3.5 Nuclear Watch Engineer . .
I Each Nuclear Watch Engineer is responsible for:
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- 1. Overseeing the on-6he-job training for the on-shi-f t portions of the Nuclear Plant Operator, Nuclear Operating SQpervisor and Nuclear Auxiliary Operator training forms.
This includes conducting critical system checkouts for NRC Operator License candidates and documenting satisfactorily performed
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The Nuclear Training Specialist is responsible for maintain-ing the training record of each individual assigned to the
- operations group. Each training record should contain the following documentation as appropriate
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. General Employee Training GET-1, PNPS General Employee Training Form (with written quiz, if administered)
GET-2, PNPS General Employee Retraining Form I (with written quiz, if administered) ,
Initial Group Training 4 G-3,.PNPS Employee Experience Record 0-1, Operations Group Training General Indoctrination 0-2, Nuclear Plant Operators -
0-3A, Nuclear Operations Supervisors 0-3B, Nuclear Watch Engineers 0-4, Senior Reactor Operator D-5, Nuclear Auxiliary Operator I 0-6, Fuel Handlers NRC Licensed Operator Training Program Documentation O
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