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Advises That Requalification Program Evaluation Site Visit Scheduled for Wks of 900730 & 0806.Items Listed in Encl 1 Re Ref Matl Requirements Requested in Order for Examiners to Prepare for Visit Adequately
ML20042G012
Person / Time
Site: Arkansas Nuclear  
Issue date: 04/20/1990
From: Collins S
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION IV)
To: Carns N
ARKANSAS POWER & LIGHT CO.
References
NUDOCS 9005100297
Download: ML20042G012 (9)


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.Neil S. Carns, Vice President ATTN:

Nuclear Operations P.O.; Box 551

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REQUALIFICATION. PROGRAM EVALUATION AT ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE-(AN0), UNIT 2

--In a telephone conversation between Messrs. P. Crossland and J. Pellet, in December-1989, arrangements were made for an evaluation of the requalification program and licensed personnel at the ANO Unit 2 facility. The evaluation site visit is scheduled'for the weeks of July 30 and' August 6, 1990.

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-For this visit, the NRC examiners will administer operating and written exami-Jnations. The NRC examiners will discuss with the appropriate facility personnel-and operators the schedule and the process for these examinations.

In order for the examiners to prepare for this visit adequately, it will be necessary for the facility to furnish the items listed in Enclosure 1, " Reference Material Requirements." Mr. Crossland has been advised of our reference material ~

i requirements and where to send the material.

NRC reserves the right to postpone NRC administered requalification examinations if the facility generated materials are either inadequate for examination preparation'or' received too late for examination preparation.

Additionally, it is requested that at-least-two licensed SR0s, one each from

.the ANO Unit 2 Operations Department-and the Training Department be designated' as the facility representatives for these. examinations. These individuals must not.be. scheduled for an NRC administered examination during this visit or participate as an instructor once selected. The facility representatives shall be restricted from knowingly communicating by any means the content or scope of the examination to unauthorized persons and from participating in any facility.

programs such as instruction, examination, or tutoring in which an identified i

requalificationexaminee(s)willbepresent. These. restrictions shall apply L

~from the date these representatives have specialized knowledge of the NRC examination. Also, the facility representatives will be' required to certify l'

that, as a result of their involvement, no portion of the examination has been knowingly compromised.

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f The facility management is responsible for providing adequate space and accom-4 modations to develop.and conduct the examinations. Enclosure 2, " Administration of.Requalification Examinations," describes our requirements ~ for develosing and

- conducting.the examinations. Mr. Crossland has also been informed of t1ese requirements. Also, a facility operations management representative should observe the simulation facility examination process at the site., contains the "NRC Rules and Guidance for Examinees." These will "oe in effect during the administration of the written examination The facility i

' management is responsible for ensuring that all operators are aware of these-rules.

This request is covered by Office of Management and Budget Clearance Number 3150-0101, which expires May 31, 1992. The estimated average burden is 7.7 hours8.101852e-5 days <br />0.00194 hours <br />1.157407e-5 weeks <br />2.6635e-6 months <br /> per response, including gathering, copying, and mailing the required material.. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of-this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to the Records and Reports Management Branch, Division of.Information Support Services, Office of Information Resources Management, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C. 20555; and to the Paperwork Reduction Project (3150-0101), Office of Management and Budget, Washington, D.C. 20503.

Thank you for your consideration in this matter.

If you have any questions on the evaluation process, please contact John L. Pellet, Chief, Operator Licensing Section (817) 860-8159 or Stephen L. McCrory, Operator Licensing Examiner (817)860-8265.

Sincerely, Original Signed By:

Samuel J. Collins Samuel J. Collins, Director Division of Reactor Projects

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Enclosures:

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Reference Material Requirements 2.

Administration of Requalification

-Examinations 3.

NRC Rules and Guidance for Examinees cc w/ enclosures:

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' ATTN: Early Ewing, General Manager Technical Support and Assessment i

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ATTN: Jerry -Yelverton,' Director:

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1Russellville, Arkansas 72801 Arkansas Power & Light Company ATTN:- Edward D~. Wentz, Operations Training Superintendent P.O. Box.551 Little' Rock, Arkansas 72203

- Arkansas' Power & Light Company

' ATTN:. Paul.0. Crossland, Unit 2 Coordinator P.O.- Box 551 Little Rock, Arkansas 72203.

Combustion. Engineering, Inc.

ATTH: Charles = B. Brinkman, Manager

- Washington Nuclear Operations 12300 Twinbrook Parkway, Suite 330

- Rockville, Maryland 20852 Honorable Joe W..Phillips County Judge:of Pope County l.

Pope County Courthouse Russellville,-Arkansas 72801-Bishop,- Cook, Purcell & Reynolds ATTN: Nicholas S. Reynolds, Esq.

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ATTN: Ms. Greta Dicus., Director Division of Environmental Health Protection 4815 West Markam Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201

- Babcock & Wilcox Nuclear Power Generation Division ATTN: Mr. Robert B. Borsum 1700.Rockville Pike, Suite 525 Rockville, Maryland 20852 j

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R. D. Martin SectionChief(DRP/A)

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ENCLOSURE 1 REFERENCE MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS

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For.the written examination, the following items must be provided to the NRC 60 days prior to the examination date:

Proposed R0 and SR0 requalification written examination test items.

(A minimum of 350 per section of the examination.)

a Since the written examination is open reference, examination items must meet the following requirements:

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Items that require only memorization or recall are not permitted; b.

Ytems should require that the examinee comprehend, interpret, integrate, or apply available information; c.

Items should contain situations, aspects, or conditions that do not duplicate lesson plans or references; and d.

Items should require examinees to locate and use references.

The written examination will be composed of two sections, each designed to be completed in 1-1/2 hours. Each-section will be separate. Section A will be administered on a static simulator; Section B will be administered in a classroom setting. Section A is designed to evaluate the operator's knowledge of plant systems, integrated plant operations, and instrumentation and controls.

In addition, recognition of Technical Specification LCOs and the operator's ability to diagnose postulated events should be evaluated.

Section B of the written examination is designed to evaluate the ability of the operator to analyze a given set of conditions and to determine the proper procedural and/or administrative guidance.

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For the simulation facility, the following items must be provided to the NRC 60 days prior to the examination date:

A minimum of 15 scenarios for the first week plus five additional scenarios for the second week These scenarios should sample areas such as knowledge of LERs, emergency and abnormal procedures, and design and procedural changes exercise the crew's ability to use facility procedures in accident 1'

prevention and mitigation. These scenarios should evaluate each crew member as appropriate to his/her license, and shall exercise their abilities in the use of Emergency Operating Procedures, Technical Specifications, and the Emergency Plan. The scenario's net time (not including time spent on briefings, setup or sinulation facility problems) should average 50 minutes, based upon real time performance.

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For the plant walk-through examination, the following items must be

-provided to the NRC 60 days prior to the examination date:

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A list of systems and topics appropriate to the plant walk-

,4 through examination that were covered during the requalification cycle and that are important to safety. All reference materials required to support an examination on these topics should be

provided, b.

Seventy five (75) job performance measures.

These performance measures should be both in plant and control room operator functions, that are required for the safe operation of the facility. They shall include acceptable performance criteria.

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Any additional reference material required for examination preparation will be requested by the examination team.

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A sampling plan shall be provided by the facility which indicates the relative emphasis of topics which were included in the most recent-requalification training cycle.

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ENCLOSURE 2 ADMINISTRATION OF REQUALIFICATION EXAMINATIONS 1.

Twenty percent of the facility-licensed operators shall be selected for evaluation. Normally the crew currently in the requalification cycle will be selected.

A. random sample without replacement will be used to preclude a satisfactory operator from being subject to reexamination by the NRC during the term of the license. The sample will include other shift (s) made up of licensed personnel who are not routinely performing shift duties.

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The simulator and a simulator operator (s) will be provided for examination development. The date(s) and duration of time needed to 4

develop the examinations will be agreed upon by the Chief Examiner and the facility.

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The reference material used in the simulator will be reviewed by the r

Chief Examiner. No material will be made available that is solely used for training.

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A single room shall be provided for completing Section B of the written examination. The location of this room and supporting rest room facilities shall be such as to prevent contact with all other facility and/or contractor personnel during the duration of the examination.

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Minimum spacing is required to ensure examination integrity as determined by the Chief Examiner. Minimum spacing should be one examinee per table, with a 3-foot space between tables. No wall charts, models, and/or other training materials shall be present in the examination room.

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Copics of reference material for Section B of the written examination will be provided for each examinee. The reference material will be reviewed by the chief examiner and will consist of Technical Specifications, operating / abnormal procedures, administrative procedures, emergency plans as available to the plant operators.

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Video taping capabilities can be utilized. The facility should contact the Chief Examiner for restrictions related to its usage.

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Since common tasks and detailed systems knowledge will be probed during the walk through portion of the operating test, operators will be requested not to discuss the walk through with other examinees until af ter the complete examination has been administered.

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An attempt will be made to distinguish between R0 and SR0 knowledge and abilities, to the extent that such a distinction is supported by the facility training materials.

- : t, ENCLOSURE 3 NRC RULES AND GUIDANCE FOR EXAMINEES 1.

Use black ink or dark pencil ONLY to facilitate legible reproductions.

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Print your name'in the blank provided on the cover sheet of the examination.

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Fill in'the date on the cover sheet of the examination, if necessary, 4.

Answer each question on the examination.

If additional paper is required, use only the lined paper provided by the examiner.

5.

Use abbreviations only if they are commonly used in facility literature.

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The point value for each question is indicated in parentheses after the question and can be used as a guide for the depth of answer required.

7.

Show all calculations, methods or assumptions used to obtain an answer to a mathematical problem, whether asked for in the question or not.

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Unless solicited, the location of references need not be stated.

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Partial credit may be given. Therefore, ANSWER ALL PARTS OF THE QUESTION AND DO NOT LEAVE ANY ANSWERS BLANK.

10. If parts of the examination are not clear with respect to their intent, ask questions of the examiner only.-
11. You must sign the statement on the cover sheet that indicates the work on the examination is your own and that you have not received or been given any assistance in completing the examination. This must be signed AFTER the examination has been completed.
12. Rest room trips are to be limited and only one examinee at a time may leave. You must avoid all contact with anyone outside the examination room to avoid even the. appearance or possibility of examination compromise.
13. Cheating on the examination will result in a revocation of your license and could result in more severe penalties.
14. Each section of the examination is designed to take approximately 90 minutes to complete. You will be given two hours to complete each section for a total of four hours.
15. Because of the existence of questions that will require all examinees to refer to the same indications or controls, particular care must be taken to maintain individual examination security and avoid any possibility of compromise or appearance of cheating.
16. When you are finished and have turned in you completed examination, leave the examination area.

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17. -Proportional grading will be applied. Any additional wrong information that is provided may count against you.

For example, if a question is worth one point and asks for four responses, each of which is worth 0.25 points, and you give five responses, each of your responses will be worth 0.20 points.

If one of your five responses is incorrect, 0.20 will be deducted and your total credit for that question will be 0.80 instead of 1.00 even though you got the four correct answers.

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