ML20024B757

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Application by Wh Zewe for Hot Reactor Operator License.Prof Qualifications Encl
ML20024B757
Person / Time
Site: Crane Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 05/20/1974
From: Zewe W
METROPOLITAN EDISON CO.
To: Collins P
US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC)
References
TASK-01, TASK-04, TASK-1, TASK-4, TASK-GB GPU-2076, NUDOCS 8307110342
Download: ML20024B757 (6)


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, METROPOLITAN EDISON COMPANY sumo:ure. asusw.msueurn.mssconcoumw nGTOP7 ICE SOX 480 MIDDLETOWN, PENNSYLVANIA 17C57 TELEPHONE 717-944-4041

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May 20, 1974 Mr.. Paul F. Ca'14=

Chief-cperator Licensing Branch Directorate of Licensing U.S. Atomic Energy Ct.amaission Washington, D.C.

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Please consider this an application for a Hot Reactor Operator's license

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  • = tion. In accordance with Section 55.10 of Regulation 10CTR55, the.following information is givens

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Name:

William H. Zewe e

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' Hershey, Pa.

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g 28 - Citizen of the U.S.A. by birth' Present Ik:elovment:

A= 4'47 "A" Operator - Nuclear (February.14, 1972 -

present) - Metropolitan Idison company. Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit I.

2. (A) Education:
1. W. Nifflin North - (1961-1964) - Graducted - W. M.L*flin, Pa.
2. Steel Vall=y Teahnie=1 School

'(1964-1965) - Graduated -

W. Mifflin, Pa..

G-3.'Electronica "A" School - Graduated - Great Lakes Ill. (36 weeks)

4. Basic Nuclear Power School

, Graduated - Bainbridge, Md. (25 weeks)

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  • Mr. Paul T. Collins Page e~

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Nuclear Power Prototype School "S-3G Prototype" - Graduated -

West Milton, N.T. (28 weeks)

2. (B) Dcperience 1.

Ai-414 N Operator "A" (2/14/72 - 10/1/73) Metmpolitan Mi m ev ay, Three Mile Ialand Nuclear Station, Midd1-town, Pa.

As an b-*=7 operator I was msponsible for the routine operations and monitoring of the TMI Unit I 1t=1=ar=

of Plant Systems during hyda and hot func+4a==' testing

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shift Foramen (10/1/73 - present) Metropolitan N'm e = =ay, Three Mila Island Nuclear Station, Midd1'etown, Pa..

My experience as shift Foremen included the participation is the TMI Unit I Mot Punctional Testing Propam, fuel h=d'4ag -

evolutions, and core loading activities.

In addition, I will be participatizig in the Zero Power Physics Testing and Power

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Escalation Propans.

During these pre gams I expect to receive a t' f-of two start-op befw= i * 'S An A::: Lices Dsamination.

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Previous Operator's tf - e - none.

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4 License is requested to operate a pressurized water reactor and specifically the Unit I facility at the Metropolitan Edison

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See attached letter.

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See I:nclosure fI.

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Chest X-ray and medical =-fa= tion 'sent undar separate erwer.

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DfCLOSURE i I a

TRAINDIG PROGRAM Emoaived By:

i William H. Zeue h$a general outline of Mr. Zewe's tr=4afa programs are as follows:

1.. Plant Systems and Cr-.i.lon (2/72-4/72) (8 wks).

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Ral+4 J = Tirst Aid Training (12/11/72) (8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />) 3 Sub-Station Training Progren (2/3/73) (3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br />) 4 A=4"=7 Opierator "A" Nuclear Training Program (6/18/73-10/19/73)

(712 hours0.00824 days <br />0.198 hours <br />0.00118 weeks <br />2.70916e-4 months <br />) 5 Esw simulator Training Prosram by the Babeoek and wilcox corp. (11/is/73 11/30/73) (80 hours9.259259e-4 days <br />0.0222 hours <br />1.322751e-4 weeks <br />3.044e-5 months <br />)

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Pr=H==ing Nevi =w ITogram by MA~ k anc wilcox corp.'(3/4/74-3/15/74)

(80 hours9.259259e-4 days <br />0.0222 hours <br />1.322751e-4 weeks <br />3.044e-5 months <br />) e

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Technical Specifica ions 2.1 s 3.1 Curves Review MI., (4/3/74) *

(8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />) by Babcock and Wilcox corp.

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8 Post Licensta-Review Program (120 hrs) (3/4/74-3/23/74) by TMI Staff.'

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l FRI-LICI:ISI!!G REVIL".1 PROGRAM (Barch 4, 1974 - Barch 15, 1974)

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Balycock and Wilcox Presentation outline T.oir CR0 and C7:0 candidates

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Reactar Theory 2.

Heat Transfer and fluid Tiow 3

Reactor Physics and Kinetics

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4 Reactivity and coefficient and Problems 5.

etor Poisons 6

Reactor Core OTSC, Pressurizars, Yessel, Reactar Coolant.

hn=ps and Tual Assb.

7. ;j control Rod Drive !!achanical and Physics Characteristics, 8

Safety Analysis

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Integrated control Systes e

10 Reactivity Balance

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Nuclear Instrumentation

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In Care Instrumentation.

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s POST - LICDISING REVIEW PROGRAM 3/4/74 - 3/23/74 The purpose of this program was to provide additional trafnfng for those TMI Unit I Personnel who failed the AEC License 7==='n= tion of January 18, 1974-In addition, the program is to serve as a review for those additional Foremen who win be taking the Hot AEC opmators rwamination (Scheduled tentatively for last week of June.ce :the first week of July 1974).

  • *The content of the review program was based upon an the weak areas define !

by the AEC --==hers after =A=f ah ering ths exams of January 18, 1974 The pr -

t contained 120 hours0.00139 days <br />0.0333 hours <br />1.984127e-4 weeks <br />4.566e-5 months <br /> of combined classroom, plant walk throughs, and the answeri' of typical exam questions. A brief ot:tline of the subject matter cevd is as followed:

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Diesel Generator operating Procedure and walk through 2.

Ranctor Theory Review 3

(a)- Tour and Six Factor Tormula (b') Reactivity Coefficients

('c) Physics Problems (d) Reactor P71 sons (e) Reactivity Raian~ and ECP's

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Integrated Contiel System 8:.

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Control Rod Drive Systes 6.

DNB Hot Channel factors, heat transfer 7.

Radiation Protection Manual and Emergency Trocedures l

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Control Room Instrumentation and Alarm Panels 9.

Review of Opez?tions Procedures (Normal and Emergency)

10. Review of various Ad=4ah rative Procedures t
n. Incore Detectors
12. Review of Rad-Weste System

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13. Plant Walk Throughs
14. Review of Normal and Emergency Electrical Systems
15. Review of Tech. Specs.
15. Review of Rad Monitoring System
17. Review of Instrument: Air System STUDENTS:

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Walter Desh 6.

Charles Gilbert

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Leo Hydrick '

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George Kunder 3.

Bernard Smith 8.

Walter Parks 4.

Alfred Fredlund S.

John Meegan 5.-

Marshan Beers 10.

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