ML20032C235
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| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 01/23/1981 |
| From: | Knief R, Newton S, Ross M METROPOLITAN EDISON CO. |
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7 ATTACHMENT 1 REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM DESCRIPTION TMI-l Submitted
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TRAINING PROGRAM REVISION REQUEST THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION, UNIT 1 1.
Training Program REPLACEIENT OPERATOR - TMI-l
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Reason for request: (be brief)
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To assign trainees to their future snift during 0JT.
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To delete requirement for Shift Supervisor to designate eask Examiners in writing, since he will have total control of his trainees during their OJT.
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To update position titles.
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Revision: (attach a copy of revised pages with all changes clez.rly marked.)
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TABLE OF-CONTENTS Page 1.0.1 PURPOSE 1
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0.2 REFERENCES
1 1.0.3 DEFINITIONS 1
1.0.4 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION 2
1.0.4.1 FREREQUISITES 2
1.0.4.2 SEQUENCE 2
1.0.4.3 OBJECTIVES 3-1.0.4.4 OUTLINE 3
l.0.4 5 ADMINISTRATION 8
1.0.4.6 RESPONSIBILITIES 13 1.0.4.7 RECORDS AND REPORTS 14 1.0.4.8 EVALUATION 15 1.0.4.9 CHANGES AND LESSON PLAN CORRECTIONS 16 1.0.4.10 SCHEDULING 17 1.0.4.11 APPROVAL 17 Appendices A
ON-THE-JOB TRAINING CHECKLISTS B.
OPERATING PROCEDURE STUDY GUIDES C.
TYPICAL PROGRAM CLASSROOM SCHEDULE D.
FORMS 1.
CANDIDATE PROGRESS REPORT 2.
ORAL EXAMINATION
SUMMARY
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DESIGNATION OF SECTION EyAMINERS 4.
DESIGNATION OF FOREMAN AS FINAL 0JT Ey.AMINER i
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e l.0 REPLACBiENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM UNIT-1 1.0.1 PURPOSE The purpose of Replacement Operator Training is to prepare operator i
candidates for l'icensing by providing a sound theoretical and practical background to ensure that personnel understand how and why they perform specific tasks, understand how their job impacts plant and public safety, l
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normal and abnormal situations.
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0.2 REFERENCES
Control Room Operator ANS. 3.1, Draft Rev.10/80 10CFR Part 50, Draft Rev. E/14/80 10CFR Part 55, Draft Rev. 5/14/80 R.G. 1.8, Draft Rev. 9/80 1.03 DEFINITIONS 1.
Candidate - An individual designated by the Supervisor of Operations as a potential reactor operator; a Category IV. Control Room Operator.
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Extra person - A candidate assigned to an operating shift for on-the-job training whose presence is not required to perform specific, non-training - related tasks.
3.
Designated Task Examiner - That individual (s) assigned by the Shift Super-visor as being authorized to ionduct a cnecKout on a spec' fic 0JT task and to certify by his.tignature on the 0JT sheet that the task h: been satisfactorily completed.
The task examiner may be any in-dividual assigned to that particular shift who the Shift Supervisor determines through experience or personal knowledge possesses re-quisite knowledge of the task to properly conduct the checkout.
4.
Section examiner - That individual (s) assigned by the Shift Supervisor in writing as being authorized to conduct an examination on a specific section of 0JT tasks and to certify by his signature on the OJT sheet
that the section has been satisfactorily completed up to the final veri fi caticn.
The section examiner should normally be a licensed reactor operator or senior reactor operatnr assigned to the same shift as the Shift Supervisor making the designation.
5.
Qualified Instructor -
An instructor assigned to the Operator Training Section of the Training Department or a " guest" instructor whose expertise in a specific subject area, e. g., a systens engineer, has resulted in his assignment to present material on that subject area.
1.0.4 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION 1.0.4.1 Prerequisi tes All candidates for Control Room Ope 'ator shall have:
1.
A High School Diploma or Equivalency.
2.
At the time of licensing accumulated three years of power plant experience of which one year is at TMI-1.
This one year of experience at TMI-l must include three months of performing the duties of a licensed operator while under instruction as an extra person in the Centrol Room.
3.
Satisfactorily completed the plant fundamentals training program unless written examination has verified that the knowledge and skill of the individual is comparable to that of individuals who have completed the training.
4.
Satisfactorily completed the plant systens training program.
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Satisfactorily met the minimum medical requirements for licensed personnel as specified in 10CFR55.
1.0.4.2 Sequence Phase 1 Classroom Training 6 Weeks Phase 1 0JT 12 Weeks Phase 2 Classroom 6 Weeks Phase 2 OJT 12 Weeks with Simulator Startup Certification (3 Weeks)
Audit Exams 2 Weeks 1.0.4.3 Objectivss Tne objec',ives of this program are to:
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Present the wide range of advanced material necessary for an individual to obtain a Reactor Operator License including:
- 1. - Control Room operating experience with specific task assignnents.
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Reactor Theory 3.
Plant design features and characteristics 4.
Reactor instrumentation and cont' ol r
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Chemistry
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Fundamentals of heat transfer, therrodynamics, and fluid flow 8.
Plant transients 9.
Recognizirig and mitigating core damage 10.
Simulator Training 2.
Certify the competency of appl. cants to eperate the plant safely and-efficiently by satisfactory achievement of specified learning objectives, which are administratively documented.
1.0.4.4 Outline A.
On-The-Job-Training 1.
Administrative procedures 2.
Periodic surveillance 3.
Normal, abnormal and emergency operating procedures 4.
Technical Specifications 5.
Specific job related tasks B.
Systems Training (Classroom)
The primary purpose of the Systems Training is to integrate previous system knowledge with overall plant operation and operating procedures.
All system lesson presentations shall include:
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Purpose of the system and emergency function 2.
A simplified diagram showing the flow path including instrumentation,.
interconnections, interlocks, all major components and control room operated equipment.
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Automatic actuation signal setpoints, interlock setpoints, and the purpose and function of these signals.
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Alarus associated with the system including the purpose, setpoint,-
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Limits, precautians, Technical Specifications and where applicable, the basis per Technical Specifications or the FSAR.
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A brief description of system operation in all modes including normal system parameters.
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Power supplies to major components.
Systems to be Covered Include:
Nuclear Service Cooling River Water System Nuclear Service Closed Cycle Cooling System Intermediate Cooling System Pressurizer and Pressure Relief System Makeup and Purification System High Pressure Injection System Makeup Tank Level Control Primary Chemistry Control Decay Heat System I
Decay Heat Closed Cycle Cooling System Auxiliary Shutdown Panel Core Design and Construction Core Flood System R. B. Spray System Reactor Coolant System ___
RC Pumps and Seals Spent Fuel Cooling System Spent Fuel Exhaust System OTSG's Ventilation Systems Failed Fuel Detection Systems Radiation Monitoring System Waste Gas System Liquid and Solid Waste Systems and Release Rationale Primary and Secondary Sampling Systems H
Recombiners 2
Control Rod Drive 5ystem Rod Control Excore and Incore Nuclear Instruments Reactor Protection System Emergency Safeguards System and ECCS Actuation Hotwell Level Control System Main Vacuum and Circulating Water System Condenser Cleaning System Condensate System Main Feedwater System and Flow Control System Heater Vents and Drains System Main Steam System Extraction Steam System Moisture Separ rtors Main Turbine and Turbine Auxiliaries EHC System Turbine Lube Oil System Seal Oil System t
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Generator Hydrogen System Steem Seal System Secondary Service Closed Cycle Cooling System Auxiliary Steam System Emergency Feedwater System Generator and Generator Exciter Diesel Generator and Controls Instrument Air System Service Air System Screen House Equipment Fire Protection System Fuel Handling System and Rationale Main Power and B0P Electrical Systems, lE Electrical C.
Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow, Thermodynamics Heat Transfer Properties of fluid Steam Tables and Their Use Core and Piant Pa;ameters, Nornal and Transient
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Radiation Control and safety Radioactivity and Radiation Effects of Radiation Radiation Exposure Limits Radiation Measurement Radiation Protection Problems Radiation Instruments E.
Reactor Instrumentation and Control I
Reactor Coolant System Instrumentation RCS Instrument Failures ICS and Non-Nuclear Instrementation ICS Transients
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Reactor Theory
. Introduction to Fission Neutrons and Neutron Interactions Solving Exponential Equations Introduction to :. ff g
K and Six Factors eff Transient Effects and K,ff Reactor Xinetics Reactivit' Subcritical Multiplication Neutron Sources Reactor Period and Start Up Rate Problem Solving Reactivity Coefficients Flux Distribution DNB, F, F3g, NDTT g
Reactor Control Fuel Assemblies an? Control Rods Transients and Effects on Fuel Assemblies and Control Rod Fission Product Poisons Reactor Transient Analysis E.v.cc e Nuclear Instruments Fission Product Gasses and Fission Products G.
General Categories Primary Chemistry Limits and Rationale Ion Exchangers Secondary Chemistry Limits and Control Rationale Facility Incidents Emergency Plan
o Securi ty Technical Specifica'tions Emergency, Abnormal and Nonnal Operating Procedures Recognition and Mitigation of Consequences of Severe Core Damage-Safety Analysis 1.0.4.5 Administration A.
Program Presentation 1.
On-The-Job Training a.
The On-The-Job Training Program consists of. two phases of preselected tasks which involve observation and participation by the license candidate in job related activities designed to reinforce classroom study, maximize new learning experiences, and stimulate interest.
Phase I is to be completed during an initial twelve week period and Phase II during a second twelve week period.
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Primary verification of 0JT tasks will be by oral checkout of the license candidate on individual task items by a task examiner, designated by the Shift Supervisor.
Shift Forenen and Supervisors may sign-off any individual task.
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A licensed operator will be designated in writing by the Shift I
Supervisor (using the form from Appendix D) and held responsible for providing guidance, instruction, supervision, and a second verification signature.
This signature indicates that the license candidate has demonstrated a satisfactory overall knowledge of a task sheet section through oral examination.
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Final' verification will be by oral and written checkout of task
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designated S writing by the Shift Supervisor, using the fann from Appendix'D).
- e. - During the OJT the license candidates will. be assigned to a six shift rotation with their, prospective crews.
On the last day of each fourth week the Operator Training Section will administer a written quiz covering all previous material.
This quiz will be-administered at the Training Center or on shift.
All quizzas and grades shall be maintained in the Candidates' training. file.
Instructors will also provide instruction, review, and counsellin:
as necessary.
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Classroom Training L.
The classroom training will consist of two phases, ee.h of six-week duration, with lectures presented by qualified instructors using approved lesson plans.
All portions of classroom training requiring self-study will be monitored by a qualified instructor who will be available for individual consultation.
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The license candidate will be responsible for all material
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If a candidate misses more than one consecutive w'eek, the Supervisor, Licensed Operator Training will review the situa-l tion to determine if the candidate will be able to catch up with his class and make a reconsnendation to the Operator Training Manager and the Manager of Operations regarding continuation in the program.
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Simulator A three week Simulator Program will be utilized to reinforce classros and 0JT concepts and to develop an understanding of integrated plant responses.
In the event of an excessively large class, the licensed candidA9m mill ba dividad isto groups
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Audits Upon completion of the program there will be two weeks designated fcr audit e. cams, self-study, and-any remedial training.found necessary by the audit exam results.
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Evaluation Criteria 1.
On-The-Job Training Comprehensive oral checkouts shall be administered by the task a.
examiners for specific task ~ sign-offs and documented by the examiner's signature.
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A secondary verification of successful completion of a. task sheet section will be administered by the license candidate's section examiner by an oral checkout and sign-off, using an Oral Examination Summary Sheet from Appendix D which <. hall be retained in the candidate's training file before a final section check out by the Shift Supervisor.
c.
The ultimate responsibility for detemining adequate achievement by the student rests with the Shift Supervisor who will evaluate the performance of the license candidate by section oral check out and/or written questioning, using the Oral Examination Sumary Sheet from Appendix D, which shall be retained in the candidate's p'emanent training file.
d.
During the course of the two twelve week O1T phases, licensed operator instructors from the Operator Training Section will perform periodic spot checks of the License Candidate's progress including oral questioning of the candidate on any tasks pre-viously signed off, using the Oral Examination Sumary Sheet from
Appendix D, which shall be retained in the candidate's training file.
A copy will be fomarded to the Operator Training Manager and the Manager of Opera.tions'.
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All tasks which cannot be perfomed are to be simulated.
1 Perfonnance or simulation of a task shall not alone constitute successful completion of the task.
Discussion and oral questien-ing by the designated task, section, and final examiners must be included to substantiate successful completion of the task.
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Individuals failing to achieve a " pass" grade on " Final Verification" check-outs shall be:
Informed of their weak areas and given direction on the material that they should study to upgrade their performance.
Re-examined within two weeks of the initial failure.
If an individual fails the second section check-out, the Manager of Operations and the Operator Training Manager shall review the license candidate's overall progress and per-formance and determine the corrective action to be taken.
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Written Examinations Written examinations will be administered by licensed operator in-structors from the Operator Training Section at the conclusion of each twelve week OJT phase and at least on a weekly basis during the classroom phase.
Questions shall cover that material presented in the classroom, specified for self study, and identified on the task sheets.
A passing grade of 70% is mandatory for all written examinations.
A grade of less than 70% will require candidate counselling by the instructor administering the exam informing the candidate of weak areas and suggested i
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corrective actions that will upgrade the individual's per-formance.
A re-exam will be administered within-two weeks.
If an individual fails the second exam the Manager of Operations Land the Operator Training Manager will evaluate the license candidate's performance and decide on the corrective action to' be taken.
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Simulator Examination 4
All license candidates are required to successfully pass a startup certification examination at a simulator.
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Final Examination A comprehensive written and oral examination will be administered-by the Operator Training Section at the conclusion of the l
training program.
An 80% overall average _ and a 70% on individual sections is required for the satisfactory completion of the written
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The oral examination will nornelly consist of two phases;-
a " walk through" phase, administered by a licensed operator instructor i
designated by the Supervisor, Licensed Operator Training, and i
a " board" composed of licensed operator instructors designated by the i
Supervisor, Licensed Operator Training and the Manager of l
Operations or his designated repreg$ntative.
A " pass" grade is re-i j
quired for the oral exam substantiated by documentation with Oral Examination Summary Sheets from Appendix D.
Upon completion of these exams, the license candidate's training files and Training Department i
recommendations will be forwarded to the Director of Unit 1 who will l
approve the candidates for NRC examination or, in the case of un-satisft ctory completion of the program, decide on the corrective action to be taken.
1.0.4.6 Responsibilities A.
The Shift Supervisor is, responsible for the following:
e Selection and. assignment of a licensed operator to each license candidate.
e Assignment of individuals as designated task examiners.
o Designation of his Shift Foreman as the 0]T final examiner (if applicable).
e Verifying an adequate level of achievement and progress by the license candidates on the OJT phase of the program.
B.
The Supervisor Licensed Operator Training is responsible for the following:
e General supervision of the development and conduct of the Replacement Operator Training Program e Approval of the development, coordination, scheduling and adminis-tration of the Replacement Operator Training Program, including course outlines, lesson plans, student handouts, simulator training, and evaluation exams.
e Scheduling classes, students, classroom, and facilities necessary to conduct the training program.
e Interfacing with Operations Department in all matters impacting the training programs.
e Assuring that th program content is updated and revised to meet current requirements and supervising revision of the program content, descriptions lesson plans, test, and exans, e
Evaluation of course instruction and license candidate progress to determine the effectiveness of the training program and reporting these evaluations to the Operator Training Manager.
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e Monitoring.an+ conducting spot checks on the quality of 0JT.
e Maintaining. the necessary records and reports of training.
o Developing and conducting oral exams.
e Evaluation of candidate critiques of the training received.
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The Operator Training Manager is responsible for the following:
e Assuring.the quality of the Replacement Operator Training Program by written approval of materials including course outline, lesson plans, student handouts, simulator training, outlines, technical content of quizzes and exams and their compatibility with the Replacement Operator Training Program.
e Auditing completion of qualification records and reporting results to the Manager of Training and the Operations & Maintenance Director Uni 1.0.4.7 Records and Reports l.
A Training Program Administrative form shall be completed and sub-mitted to the Administrative Section for each classroom lecture or lesson by the instructor who prescited the material.
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Current and past schedules, lesson plans, student handouts, completed OJT task sheets, completed Oral Examination Summary Sheets, exam keyr., and completed exams and quizzes both written and oral, as well as any additional pertinent qualification records shall be main-tained on file in the Training Department.
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A copy of the Candidate Progress Report from Appendix 0 shall be initiated on each candidate and updated as follows:
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Following each weekly quiz during the classroom phases.
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Following each 4-week quiz during the 0JT phases.
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Following the written examination at the end of each 0JT phase.
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Following the completion of simulator training.
Folloding the final examination.
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The Candidate Progress Report shall be maintained at the training center.
Copies of the updated report shall be submitted by the Supervisor, Licensed Operator Training to the Manager of Training and the Manager of Operations via the Operator Training Manager at the completion of each phase of classroom and DJT, or more frequently on a case basis if requested by any of the reviewing indivi duals.
1.0.4.8 Evaluation 1.
At the conclusion of ea... of the four phases of training the license candidates will be asked to complete a training critiate form to assist in program evaluation.
The completed critiques will be re-viewed by the Supervisor, Licensed Operator Training and forwarded, along with recommendations or corrective action taken to the Manager, Training via the Operator Training _ Manager.
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The Replacement Operator Training Program.and its contents will be reviewed and updated at the end of each program presentation by the instructors presenting the course and the Supervisor, Licensed Operator Training.
He will' report the results of this. review, alcng with recommendations or corrective action taken to the Manager of Training via the Operator Training Manager.
During the presentation of the course no changes in course content shall be made without prior approval of the Operator Training Manager.
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Annually an internal team will be formed by the Supervisor, Licensed Operator Training to review the Replacement Operator Training program.
The review team will consist of instructors from the Operator Training Section and be headed by a licensed Senior Reactor Operator.
The team wi;l assess the adequacy of the program for:
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Meeting new requirements e
Adequacy of records e
Quality of material and presentations e
Effectiveness In conducting the review, the team may use any records maintained by the Training or Operations Departments to assist them in con-ducting the review. They may include:
e NRC Inspection e
QA Aud!*s e
. _.. Audits e
5:gulatory Changes e
Industry Experiences e
License Candidate Critiques Tne review team will report the results to the Manager of Training and the Manager of Operations via the Supervisor,.
Licensed Operator Training and the Operator. Training Manager.
1.0.4.9 Changes and Lesson Plan Corrections The program shal' be maintained to reflect the following:
o Changes in regulatory requirements e
Changes in applicable codes, standards and guides e
Significant experiences at the facility e
Significant experience throughout the industry e
Remedial action recommended by review / audit findings.
e Regularly scheduled participant critiques.
Changes will be incorporated per TD 1106 " Training Department Training Programs Development / Revision Guide" 1.0.4.10 Program Scheduling, The program will 'nornally be scheduled on a semi-annual basis to follow the applicable sections of the Auxiliary Operator Program.
1.0.4.11 Program Approval e
The Director of Unit 1, through the Operations and Maintenance Directo?
and Manager of Operations, certifies the candidate's readiness for the licensing examination.
The Manager of Operations retains the respon-sibility to ensure that the overall level of training of plant operators is satisfactory through the approval of program content, schedules, and administrative procedures.
e The Manager of Training through the Operator Training Manager, is' responsible to insure the training program is developed to meet the requirements established by the Director of Unit 1 through the Manager of Operations and that proper records and documentation are provided and maintained.
e Lesson plans for implementation of the training program will be reviewed by the Supervisor, Licensed Operator Training and approved by the Operator Training Manager.
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0JT - PHASE 1 Naae Date Started Designated Task Date Examiner 1.0 Read and discuss the following Administrative Procedures:
(one per week for eight (8) weeks indicates satisfactory progress)
Wegk1 1.01 Document Control 1001 Wack 2 1.02 Tagging 1002 Week 3 1.03 Radiation Protection Manual 1003 Week 4 1.04 Station Organization and Chain of Command 1009 Week 5 - 1.05 Technical Specifications Surveillance Program 1010 Weak 6 1.06 Shift Relief and Log Entries 1012 4
Week 7 1.07 Bypass and Safety. Functions and Jumper Contr'ol 1013 Week 8 1.08 Operator at the Controls 1028,
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I FINAL VERIFICATION Shif t SupervisoF7Date 1
Designated Name Date Started Date Examiner 1
2.0 Perform and Discuss the following surveillance items from the Control Room and, where applicable, from the plant:
(One per week for ten (10) weeks indicates satisfactory progress).
Werk 1 2.01 RCS Leakage 1303-1.1 W ek 2 2.02 Radiation Monitoring Check 1303-4.15 We:k 3 2.03 Emergency Power 1303-4.16 W:ek 4 2.04 Weekly Surveillance Checks 1301-4.1 Week 5 2.05 Shift and Daily Checks 1301-1.0 Week 6 2.06 Control Rod Movement 1303-3.1 Week 7 2.07 Incore Neutron Detectors 1301-5.3 Week 8 2.08 Emergency Safeguards Checklist Week 9 a 10 - 2.09 Turbine Trip Test 1106-1.0 (Two Weeks)-
Meek 11 & 12 2.10 Engineered Safeguards Actuation (Two Weeks)
SECOND VERIFICATI?t Section Examiner /Date FINAL VERIFICATION 5nift supervisor /uate
Name Date Started Desg,ngted Date Examiner 3.0 Walk through the following Ventilatior. System Operating Procedures.
(One per week for twelve (12) weeks indicates satisfactory progress)
W::k 1 3.01 1104-14A Steam Gen Compartmerit System Week 2 3.02 1104-14B Operating Floor Ventilation System W=k 3 3.03 1104-14C Reactor Compartment System W:ek 4 3.04 1104-14D RB Recirculation System Wenk 5 3.05 1104-14E Industrial Cooler System W=k 6 3.06 1104-15A Aux & Fuel Handling Bldg. Supply &
Exhaust System I?nk 7 3.07 1104-15B Spent Fuel Pump Area
!!aek 8 3.0.8f 1104-15C Nuclear Service Closed Cooling & Decay Heat Pump W$b 9 3.09 1104-16 Penetration Cooling System Week 10 3.10 1104-15 Control Building Ventilation System Weak 11 3.11 1104-24H.
Intermediate Bldg. (Inc. Emer FW Pump I
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Week 12 3.12 1104-24M Diesel Generator Bldg.
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FINAL VERIFICATION dn1 tt duperviso'r7Date A.1
Nan.e Date Started Desjpngted Date Examiner 4.0 Assist in the startup of the following Secondary Systems from the Control Room and where applicable, from the plant:
(Completion of this Section in two (2) weeks indicates satis-factory progress). (Weeks 1 and 2) 4.01 Condensate and Feedwater 4.02 Emergency Feedwater 4.03 Steam Seals
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Under the direction of the Operator at the Controls perform the following:
(Ccepletion of this Section in two (2) weeks indicates satis-factory progress) (Weeks S.and 4) 5.01 Make Entries and Maintain the Control Room Log 5.02 Monitor Control Room Indicators and Charts (stamp, date, and change chart.)
5.03 Acknowledge and Initiate Action for Alarm Conditions 5.04 Initiate, Make, and Complete a RB Purge 5.95 Evaluate and follow-up RMS Alarms
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5.06 Initiate, Make, and Complete the Release of.a Waste Gas Decay Tark 5.07 Initiate, Make, and Complete a Liquid Waste Release 5.08 Makeup to the CFT's (N andWater)
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5.09 Understand the Procedure for Operating Switchyard Breakers 5.10 Instruct A0's in the Performance of Their Tasks 5.11 Operate the Loose Parts Monitoring Equipment 5.12 Conduct 3 Shift Turnovers
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5.13 Operate the Aux S/D Panel / Patch Panel 5.14 Perform Switching and Tagging Operations (Inplant and Switchyard) i SECOND VERIFICATION Section Examiner /Date FINAL VERIFICATION Shift Supervisor /Date A.5
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,sk Cate Examiner 6.0 Assist in the startup of the following) secondary / systems:
(Completion of this section in two (2 weeks indicates satis-factory progress) (Weeks 5 and 6) 6.01 EHC System 6.b2 Condenser Vacuum System 6.03 Auxiliary ~ Steam System 6.04. Circulating Water System (inclu'de de-icing) 6.05 Mechanical Draft Cooling Tower (include temperature control and de-icing),
6.06 Amertap Tube Cleaning System l
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FINAL VERIFICATION 5ni fL Supervisor /Date A.6
Name Date' Started Designated Task Date Examiner 7.0 Be able to use the computer for:
(Completion of tnis Section-in two (2) weeks indicates satisfactory progress) (Weeks 7 and 8 ;
l 7.01 Leakage Calculations 7.02 Saxon Program Access 7.03 Changing Trend Recorder Points 7.04 Finding. Alarm Limits 7.05 Display and Printout of Various' Groups 7.06 Operator Trend Groups 7.1 Under the direction of the Chemistry Department:
I 7.1.1 Draw and Analyze a Primary Sample 7.1.2 Draw and Analyze a Secondary Sample
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Date Started Designated Task Date Examiner 8.0 Demonstrate the ability to:
(Completion of this Section in Two (2) weeks indicates satis-fact 6ry progress) (Weeks 9 and 10).
8.01 Point out and Describe Components And the Electrical Flowpath in the Switchyard and Relay House.
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8.02 Point cut and describe components and the Electrical Flowpath from the Main Transformer Through 6900 volt-and 4160 volt Busses and 480V Distribution.
(Include intericcks and Operation).
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SECOND VERIFICATION dection txaminer/Date FINAN VERIFICATION dnift Supervisor /Date A.8
Designated Name Date Started Task Date Examiner
- 9. 0' Demonstrate the ability to:
(Completion of this Section in two weeks indicates satis-factory progress). (Weeks. l.1 and 12) 9.01 Point out and describe components and the Electrical Flowpath in the 120 VAC vital distribution system. Be able to discuss interlocks and operation.
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placing an inverter in service).
9.02 ' Point.out and describe component and the Elect ~r.ical
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Be able to. discuss interlocks and operation (include placing a charger in service).
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Date Examiner 10.0 Wali through and discuss all Emergency and Aonormal Procedures; Section 1 10.01 Reactor Trip 1202-4 10.02 Turbine Trip 1202-3 10.03 Loss' of RC flow /RCP trip 1202-14 10.04 Loss of Reactor Coolant Makeup 1203-15 10.05 CRD Equipment Failures 1202-8
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- 1. Find all ' indications mentioned.
- 2. Locate all items used to verify that
.;,matic actions have occurred.
-3. Locate all controls necessary to perform all immediate manual and subsequent actions.
- 4. Insure you can walk through.11 emergency and abn.orma) procedures and note indicators, check automatic actions, and simulate performing manual actions 'from memory.
Ndif:~ Satisfactory completion of this: Section indicates adequatep{ ogress or a full four (4) week rotation.
(Weeks 1 rough 4 f
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name uate Degated Date Examiner 11,0 Walk through and discuss all Emergency and Abnornel Procedure:
Section 2' ll.01 Loss of RC/RC pressure 1202-6A, B, C 11.02 Pressurizer Failure 1202-29 11.03 Loss of Feed to '0TSG 1202-26 A, B 2
11.04 Load Rejection 1203-1 11.05High Cati 6n Conductivity in Condensate 1203-5
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- 2. L'ocate all itens used to verify that automatic actions have occurred.
- 3. Locate all controls necessary to perform all immediate manual and subsequent actions.
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- 4. Insure you can walk through all emergency and abnormal pFocedures and note indicators, check automatic actions, and timulate performing manual actions from memory.
this Section indicates N05E: Satisfactory. completion of
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Name Date Started Designated Task Date Examiner 12.0 Walk through and discuss all Emergency and Abnormal Procedures:
Section 3 12.01 Loss.of Decay Heat Removal 1202-35 12.02 SSCC System Failure 1203-21 12.03 Control Room HVAC '1203-34 12.04 Vibration and Loose Parts 1203-40 12.05' River Water Failure 1203-19
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- 1. Find all indications mentioned.
- 2. Locate all it' ems used' to ver'ify that automat.ic actions have occurred.
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- 4. Insure you can walk through all Emergency and Abnormal Prope.dures and note indicators, check automatic actjons, and simulate performing manual actions from memory.
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(Weeks 8 through 12)
SECOND VERIFICATION Section Examiner /Date i
FINAL VERIFICATION Shift Supervisor / Date A.12
0JT PHASE 2 Name Date Started Desi nated Tas Date Examiner under the direction of the operator at the controls, peIfor i 1.0 '
of' simulate the following:
(Completion of this Section in. Two (2) Weeks indicates satis-factory progress).
(Weeks 1 and 2-),
1.01 Be able to use Steam Table Parameters and Plant Para-meters.~ - Plot a secondary heat balance.
1.02 Walk throu.gh the' process for transferring vital power
, busses. from normal to backup poweF supply.
1.03 Perform an RCS Boration and' balculation.
I.'04 Perform an RCS Boron Dilution.
1.05~ Perform an RCS deboration.
l.06 ' Perform' RCS Boron change for all. rods out Pow'er.Re-
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1.07" Operate the ICS' controls in hand.
1;08,Jiake entries and maintain the. Control Room Log.
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1.09 Monitor Control Room indicators and charts (stamp, cate, and change charts).
1.10 Acknowledge and initiate action for. alarm conditions.
l.11 Initiate' make and complete.a RB purge, including' Kidney Filter Operation.
1.12 Evaluate and follow up RMS Alarms.
1.13 Operate and evaluate seismic instrumentation.-
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Designated Name Date Started Task Date' Examiner.
i 2.0 Under the direction of the oper'ator at the controls perfo'rm.or.
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simulate the followino:
(Completion (of this rection in two (2) weeks indicates sati,sfactor y
progress).
Weeks 3 and 4) 2.01 Reset Reactor Protective' Channels after a trip.
2.02 Change.i.nputs to the Power Range
- Recorder..
~.i - f 2.03 Change ~ inputs for the controlling RCS Pressure Signal.
'l 2.04 Change, inputs for the controlling RC Flow Signal.
2.05; Sslect th' controlling TC's for the RC pump interlocks
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2.08 Reset 'an Engineered' Safeguar'ds Channel after a -trip.
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2,09 Determin'e the cause-bf a turbine tr.ip. -f
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- a-modules..in.the-RPS Cabinets.'
2.12 Point out and describe all; meters., switches, 'and.
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modules in 'the E.S. cabinets ~.
2.13 Poi-nt out and describe 'all meters, switches 2nd modules
.in the ICS/NNI cabinets.
2.-14 Point out and describe 'the components in the CRD
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2J15 Walk through your. response.' to Fire Alarm Annunciators.
2.16 Point out and describe all Console ICS instrumentation..
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Name Date Started Desi gnate-d Task
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3.0 Under the direction of th opdrator at the controls pe[ form or simuilta the follow 1 (Co'mpletion of ith.is Set Jon, in two (2) weeks. indicates -satis-
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factory progress:
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3.01 Establish t'
_anditions~ ne'cessary. to run reactor coolant
.. pumps (Start.and Stop RCP )
s 0perate..the Elect.'ical System (Startup and Secur.e a 3.02 r
diesel' opera' tor, place. in ES Standby.).
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3.03. Assist i'n recognizing' and taking attion for out 'of s'pe6 3.chemi,stry (pr.imary and-secondary).
3.04. Startup an'd.pla~ e a 'fbedwater pump ir.iervice.-
c 3.05. Place heater drain pumps 'iri. service.
3.06 Moni tot.'and calculats. quadrant' powe'r '. tilt 1203-7:.' '
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3.08-Place the main turbine ori th'd -line and place'.in -Auto.
-,M Jatnclude warmup).'
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Name Date Started Designated Date '
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Walk through the following Operating (2) weeks indicates satis-Procedures:.
4:0 (Completion of tnis Section in two factory progress).
(Weeks 5 and 6),
4.01 Normal Electrical Systeni -1107-1 4.02 Emeighnc..y Electrical ' System 1107-2 IV -
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5.0 Perform Reactivity. Balance Calculations for all, case. listed s
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(Co'mpletion of this Section in two (2) weeks indicates satis-factory progress)'.. (Weeks 7 and 8-)
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(You must know where to find all the information neede.d.
5.01" Shutdown' dnd ' Operating Reac.tivity Balance 1103-15 5.02 Boron' ch'ange Reactivity Calance-1103-15
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Designated f'.ame Date" Started Date
[Nbiner.
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6.0 Walk through and become intimately familiar with the Operating-i ou des:
stud Progedures specified in the ~ operatinc(2frocedure dica [es. satis-J-
(Coitpletion of this Section in t <o weeks in factory progress).,(Weeks 7 and 8).
6.01 Soluble Poison Concentration Control 1103-4 6.02 Pressurizer' Operation 1103-5 6.03 P1, ant star.tu'p 1102-2 and 1103-8.
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6.07 'RCS fil'l.and vent 110'3-2 Blanketin'g 'of P.C System -1103-11
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Section 4 7.01 Unanticipated Criticality 1203-10 7.02 Steam Supply System Rupture 1203-23' 7.03 OTS.G' Tube Ruptuie 1202-5 7.04 Loss of Intermediate Cooling 1202-17 l
7.05 ' Inadequate Core. Cooling 1202-39
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Find.all indications Tnentioned; 2.
E Locate -al). it' ems used 'to verify that automa' tic ac~tions have occurred.
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manual and subsequent.actio'ns;
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' Insure you can walk:through all Emergency-and Abnormal..
". Procedures and note indicatois;~ check automatic'. actions,.
._..and simulate performi,ng manua'l. actions from memory.
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Satisfactory completion of a section indicates adequate pro ress for a full four (4)' week.
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. eeks 1.through 4) 1 l.
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Desionated Name Date' Started Task uate Examiner 8.0 Wal,k through and discuss all Emergency and Abnormal. Procedures:
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8.01 Loss of Instrument Air 1202 -
8.02 Cooldown Outside the Control. Room.1202-37
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8.04 High Actiyity.in Reactor Coolan: 1202-1.1
' 8.05 Excessive Radiation. ' Levels ~1.202-19 1.
cind.all indications 'mentione~d'
- 2. ' ' Locate all if. ems' use.d to vecify 'that automatic actions
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- Locate.all. controls. necessa.ry to perform'all immediat'e
' man'ual ' and subsequent. actions;,
4.
.,' Insure'you can ~ walk-through iill.Emerg'ency aiid 'Abprmal -
. Procedure and now indi~catorr,' check automatic actiions, e
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Satisfactdry completion of a section inditates rotation.pr(o ress foi a ful' )four (4.) week -
adequate eeks. 5 through 3
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Name Date Started Desianated Tast Date Examiner
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9.0 Walk through and discuss all Emergency and Abn.ormal. Procedures :
Section 6 9.01 Plant Response to Penetra' tion of Protected Area 1202-13 9.01 B1acliout 1202-2,'2A ~
9.03 Fire 1202-31
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Fin'd all indications, men'tioned.
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.. manual and subsequentiact.iotis..,
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Name Date Started Degated Date Examiner The trainee during his on the job training phase will perform at leas t
' five (5) Reactivity Changes as described below, with no more than four (4) being any combination of Items b, d, and e.
Reactietity changes will be documented on this sheet.
(May be completed at a simulator) a)
Critical approach from subcritical on source range in-a)l.
strumentation to critical at the point of adding heat on 2.
the intermediate range instrumentation.
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5, b)
Any power level change (increase or decrease) of 10 per-cent of rated power or greater with control rods in manual.
b) 1.
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4.
c)
Reactor shutdown from critical at 15 percent of rated power to Jubcritical shutdown on source range instrumentation.
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Operation of refueling bridge to change. core geometry during refueling.
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OPERATING PROCEDURE STUDY GUIDES SOLUBLE POISON CONCENTRATION CONTROL (1103-4) i A.
References : Technical Specifications Plant Operating Procedure 1103-4.
Plant Limits and Precautions 1101-1 B.
Study Guide:.
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Be able to discuss the reason for each step in the Limits and Precautions.
2.
Be able to discuss the various nethods available for bora-tion.
3 Be able to discuss the various methods available for deboration.
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Be able to recognize and explain the steps which are re-quired by Technical Specifications.
5.
Utilizing the appropriate.section of the procedure and given representative values, be ' ble to calculate the following:
a a)
Fill RCS using Demin. Water (En,c.1.1) b)
Fill RCS using Borated Water from BAMT and Demin Water (Enc.1.2).
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Fill RCS using Bcrated Water from BAMT and RCBT
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Feed and bleed using D.W. (Enc. II).
e)
Feed and bleed using concentrated BA or Debor.
Demin. (Enc. III).
f)
Batch feed to RCS-Normal Makeup (Enc. IV).
g)
Cooldown Makeup - No Xenon (Enc. V).
h)
RCS nakeup when Xenon present after. shutdown (Enc. VI).
i) Batch feed to RCS - Normal Makeup (Final concentration calculation) (Enc. VII).
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References:
Technical Specifications Plant Operating Procedure 1103-2 Plant Limits and Precautions 1101-1 B.
Study Guide:
1.
Be able to discuss the purpose of the Filling and Venting Procedure.
2.
Be able to discuss the sources and use of nitrogen when Filling and Venting 3.
Be able to discuss in detail the procedure for venting CRDM's (include precautions).
4.
Be able to discuss the requirements associated with Boric Acid Concentrations and RC System flow.
5.
Be able to discuss-the requirements associated with incore
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6.
Be able to discuss the requirements for Boric Acid inventory and the various sources of B.A.
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Be able to discuss the fill water quality requirements.
8.
Be able to discuss Reactor Coolant Pump and Seal Ope.ation during Filling and Venting.
9.
Be able to discuss the limits and precautions. associated with filling and venting.
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References:
Technical Specifications Plant Operating Procedure 1103-5 Plant Limits and Precautions 1101-1 B.
Study Guide:
1.
Be able to discuss the limits and precautions assoc ~iated with this procedure and the purpose for each limit.
2.
Be able to describe the procedure.for drawing a bubble in the pmssurizer.
3.
Be able to list the various automatic system responses to
' pressure changes.
(3125 psig to ambient).
4.
Be able to list the various pressurizer level plateaus and controls.
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Be able to discuss pressurizer level instrument compensation.
'6.
Be able to discuss solid plant operations.
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References:
Technical Specifications Plant Operating Procedure 1102-1 Plant Limits and Precautions 1101-1 B.
Study Guide:
1.
Be able to discuss the preheatup checklist and the re-fueling startup surveillance test checkoff.
2.
Be able to explain the reason for each step in the check-lis't and recognize which steps ar'e required by Technical Specifications.
3.
Be able to discuss 'the rea' son for the "setpoints"'that are specified in the procedure.
4.
Be able to discuss the implications and corrective action necessary if a limiting condition for operation is not met.
5.
Discuss the procedure for changing the order of the steps in a procedure.
6.
Discuss the methods used to achieve plant heatup.
7.
Discuss the reason for drawing a vacuum during heatup.
Discuss the RC pressure vs. RC temperature curves per-8.
taining to plant heatup.
9.
Disduss plant heatup rates in the procedure and in Tech.
Specs. and the reasons.
10.
What effect on the plant does shutdown hypass have?
11.
Discuss the procedure for coming out of S.D. hypass.
12.
Discuss RC pump o interlocks, etc.)peration (i.e., pressure, temperature, 13.
Discuss plant chemistry requirenents.
14.
Discuss Nuclear Instrumentation response during heatup and -
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References :
Technical Specifications P1 ant Operating Procedure 1103-8 1102-2 Plant Limits and Precautions 1101-1 B.
Study. Guide:
1.
Be able to discuss-the Plant Precritical Checklist.
2.
Be able to discuss' the plant mane'uvering limits for.this l
phase of plant operation.
3.
Be able 'to explain the reason for each step in' the check-list and recognize which steps are required by Technical Specifications..
4.
Be able to discuss the reason for the "setpoints" specified in the procedure.
5.
Discuss Nuclear Instrumentation Response during startop.
How is the Reactor determined to 6.
Why is ~ critical data taken at 10'ge critical?-
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8.
How do you determine the actual critical rod position is within the tolerance of the ECP requirements?
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How'do we insure adequate Nuclear Instrumentation Accuracy?.
10.
Be able to discuss Turbine Generator Startup.
11.
Be able to discuss Generator paralleling to the grid.
12.
Be able to discuss the procedure for placing ICS in Auto.
13.
Be able to explain the purpose of the Turbine bypass valves during Unit startup.-
14.
Be familiar with the values of indications during startup operation (i.e., FW temp, MS pressure, etc.).
15.
- 4.. Be able to explain the rod insertion limits.
Be able to sketch the following curves (0-100% FP) a)
Steam temperature vs_. Reactor Power I
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OTSG level vs Reactor Power c)
Pressurizer 7evel vs Reactor Power d)
T.T,T vs Reactor Power h
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- 18. Be able to maintain the proper logs and records.
- 19. Discuss the.causes and setpoints that result in a Reactor trip.
- 20. Who can authorize a restart following'a reactor trip?
- 21. What are the criteria for restart'following a reactor trip?
- 22. Be able to list the major steps and their sequence in a plant startup.
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References:
Technical Specifications Plant Operating Procedure 1102-4 Plant Limits and Precautions 1101-1 B.
Study Guide:
1.
Be familiar with the valves of indications 'during power operation (i.e., FW temp. MS press..etc.)
2.
Be abl.e to explain the power vs.. rod position ' curves.
3.
Be able to explain the reason for the "setpoints" specified in the procedure.
4.
Be able to discuss the responsibilities of the' Con' trol Room Operator during normal and abnormal operations, i.e., fail-ure of a system to function as required. Limiting Condition f.or Operation not met.
5.
Be able'to discuss the following' curves:
a)
-Control and insertion limits j
b)
APSR position limits j
c)
Imbalance limits
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Be'able to explain how APSR's 'are used for control and why.
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7.
Be able to discuss the records, logs, and periodic operation 4
required during power operation.
i 8.
Be able to discuss plant maneuvering limits.
9.
Be able to discuss plant response and operator response to.
i steady' state and transient conditions (include Xe in this discussion).
10.
Be able to discuss operation at power with only one ma'in.
feed pump including limits, changes in plant variables, and the steps to be followed to accomplish single pump opera-I tion and a return to two pump operation.
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b) OTSG level vs_ Reactor Power c) Pressurizer level vs. Reactor Power d) T, T, T,y, ys Reactor Power h
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Be able to discuss the responsibilities of the Control Room Operator.
18.
Be able to maintain the proper logs and records.
19.
Discuss the causes and setpoints that result in a Reactor tri p.
20.
Who can authorize a restart following a reactor trip?
21.
What are the criteria for restart following a reactor trip?
22.
Be able to list the major steps and their sequence in a plant startup.
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References:
Technical Specifications Plant Ooerating Procadure 1102-10 Plant Limits and Precautions 1101-1 B.
Study Guide:
1.
Be able to discuss the limits and precautions associated with this procedure and the purpose for each limit.
2.
Be able to outline the major steps and their s'equence in -
a plant shutdown.
3.
Be able to discuss control room indications during shut-down from 15% power to hot shutdown.
4.
Be able to discuss the requirements concerning rate of shutdown.
Be able to discuss the purpose and flowpath for 5.
pressurizer degassificMion.
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References:
Technical Specifications Plant Operating Procedure 1102-11 Plant Limits and Precautions 1101-1 B.
Study Guide:
1.
Be able to d.iscuss the purpose of this proceudr.
2.
Be able to discuss the limits and precautions associated with this procedure and the purpose for each limit..
3.
Be able to list the major steps ahd their sequence in a plant cooldown.
4.
Be able to. discuss the various methods used to cooldown the plant.
5.
Be able to discuss control room indications of a cold shutdown condition.
6.
Be able to discuss the pressure vs. temperature' curves for plant heatup and cooldown.
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A.
References:
. Technical' Specifications
. Plant Operating Procedure 1103-11 Plant Limits and Precautions 1101'1 B.
Study Guide:
1.
Be able to discuss the purpose of the p~ocedure.
2.
Be able to discuss the limits and pre, cautions associated with draining and N blanketing.,
B able to discuss'2 3.
the various methods of draining "the RCS.
4.
Be able to discuss how adequate insurance of ' core coverage and cooling is maintained.
5.
Be able to discuss the various methods for determining level in the Reactor C6re.
6.
Be able to discuss the RCS Inventohy Storage Requirements.
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GROUP / SHIFT: Replacement Operators UNIT:
WEEK OF fTO PROGF'U4: Replacement Operator Phase 1 Week
,0700 MONDAY TUESDAY MEDNESDAY _
THURSDAY
_ FRIDAY 0700 i
RCS Bleed and Feed j
Introduction and Flux, Reaction Huclear Operations j
Clasr,ro m Policy Rates Power Pressurizer
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CF Nuclear Physics RCP's Review Fuels OlSG's
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Security Training (SP 1005.9)
OJT Policy
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CLASSR0OM PHASES 2.
0JT PHASE 1 Requi red Actual QUIZ'#
GRADE Week
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New/. Total New/ Total 1
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4 42/152 8
8 40/192 9
- of reactivity manipulations completed 10 11 0JT COMPLETED
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Supervisor 12 Licensed Operator Training 4.
Simulator Start-up Certification completed Pass / Fail Date Supervisor, Licensed Operator Training 5.
Final Examination Writter Oral Pass / Fail /
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PHASE 1 PHASE 2 SECTION NAME SECTI0A NAME 1.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 3.0 3.0 4.0 4.0 5.0 5.0 6.0 6.0 7,0 7.0 8.0 8.0 9.0 9.0 10.0 11.0
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Foreman Yoi, are hereby designated to serve as the final verification examiner for the 0JT sectiors noted below:
PHASE 1:
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PHASE 2:
(List Sections) for replacement operators on shift (ietter)
T6ift Shift Supervisor cc:
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