ML20043F439

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Revised Page 1 to Reactor Operator & Senior Reactor Operator Requalification Program,Rev Iii.Item 2.1.6 Changed to Include Physical Security Plan
ML20043F439
Person / Time
Site: 05000128
Issue date: 06/04/1990
From:
TEXAS A&M UNIV., COLLEGE STATION, TX
To:
Shared Package
ML20043E259 List:
References
NUDOCS 9006150019
Download: ML20043F439 (2)


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1 Attachment A Retype of Page 1 of the NSCR Reactor Operator and Senior Reactor Operator Requalification Program, Revision III, June 1979 l

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  • Reactor,0perator and Senior Reactor Operator Requalification Program Revision III 1.0 PURPOSE To insure that all operating personnel maintain proficiency at a level equal to or greater than that required for initial licensing.

2.0 CLASSROOM RETRAINING 2.1 Lectures To keep operations personnel aware of facility changes, Nuclear Science Center Operations (NSC) Memos are distributed on a timely basis. These changes.are also_ covered-in periodic operations staff meetings. However, to provide assurance that all licensed personnel are current in their understanding of the facility a lecture program will be presented to retrain the licensee and inform him of modifications and changes. Basic theory and other pertinent items will also be covered. One or more lectures will be scheduled within a 4 month interval to cover a topic selected from the list below. The lecture sequence over all topics will take 2 years to complete and will then be repeated.

2 .1.' 1. Theory and Principles of Operation 2.1.2. Reactor Regulations

a. 10C FB
b. Technical Specifications
c. Regulatory Guides
d. SOP's
e. Experiment Authorizations
f. etc.

2.1 3 Reactor Design

a. Fheility Operating Characteristics
b. Instrumentation and Control
c. Fheility Protection and Engineered Satety Systems 2.1.4. Reactor Support Systems 2.1.5 Radiation Control and Safety 2.1.6. Emergency Plan and Physical Security Plan 2.2 Licensee Evaluation At the completion of each 4 months lecture program an examination will be given to insure that each licensee has maintained his knowledge at a proper level. The examinations will be designed so that a score of 70 or better will be considered as a satisfactory performance. Any licensee who secres less than 70 will be removed from his licensed duties and enrolled in an accelerated retraining program until he demonstrates acceptable proficiency.

Any licensee with a score of better than 70 but less than 80 will be tutored in that category to improve his performance level.

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