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Discusses Telcon Between W Eresian & Rd Myser Re Performance of Requalification Exam at Pool Reactor Which Is Scheduled on 930628 to Be Performed in Accordance W/Ol Std ES-606
ML20044H496
Person / Time
Site: Ohio State University
Issue date: 06/04/1993
From: Caldwell J
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Weislogel S
OHIO STATE UNIV., COLUMBUS, OH
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NUDOCS 9306090100
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JUN 0 41993 Docket No. 50-150 Dr. Stacy Weislogel Executive Director Engineering Experiment Station Ohio State University 142 Hitchcock Hall I

Columbus, Ohio 43210

Dear Dr. Weislogel:

In a telephone conversation between Mr. Warren Eresian and Mr. Richard D. Myser, arrangements were made for the performance of requalification examinations at the P0OL Reactor.

The examination visit which is scheduled for June 28, 1993, will be performed in accordance with Operator Licensing Standard ES-606.

You should have a copy of this standard.

It is requested that an employee be provided to complete the examination team.

The employee is expected to be a licensed or previously licensed SR0 at your facility or similar facility.

If desired by the facility, and agreed to by the Chief Examiner, an additional employee may be a member of the examination team.

These individuals must not be scheduled for an NRC-administered examination during this visit.

Before commencement of NRC review of the examination, the facility representative will be required to sign a security agreement.

The facility representative may continue to train operators with the understanding that he or she will not describe details of the exam either content or scope.

Should questians arise which are on the exam, these questions may be answered provided no indication is given that the question is on the exam.

This request is covered by Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Clearance Number 3150-0101, which expires October 31, 1995.

This 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, xeroxing and mailing the required material.

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Thank you for your consideration in this matter.

If you have any questions on the examination process, please contact Mr. James L. Caldwell, at (301) 504-1042.

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l Thank you for your consideration in this matter.

If you have any questions on the examination process, please contact Mr. James L. Caldwell, at (301) 504-1042.

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2 ENCLOSURE 1 REFERENCE MATERIAL REOUIREMENTS Test items to support all aspects of the requalification examination must be provided to the NRC 60 days prior to the examination date, as specified in to ES-606.

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Existing learning objectives, students handouts and lesson plans (including training manuals, plant orientation manual, system descriptions, reactor theory, thermodynamics, etc.)

i Training materials should include all substantive written material used for preparing applicants for initial R0 and SR0 licensing..The written material should include learning objectives if available and the details 1

presented during lectures, rather than outlines.

Training materials should be identified, bound, and indexed.

Training materials which include the following should be provided:

System descriptions including descriptions of all operationally relevant flow paths, components, controls and instrumentation.

System training material should draw parallels to the actual

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procedures used for operating and applicable system.

Complete and operationally useful descriptions of all safety-system interactions, secondary interactions under emergency and.

abnormal conditions, including consequences of anticipated operator error, maintenance error, and equipment failure.

Training material used to clarify and strengthen understanding of emergency operating procedures.

2.

Complete Procedure Index (including temporary procedures).

3.

All administrative procedures as applicable to reactor operation or safety.

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All integrated plant procedures, normal cr general operating procedures.

and procedures for experiments.

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All. emergency procedures, emergency instructions,' abnormal or special procedures.

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Standing orders or procedures changed by reactor supervision and important orders or changes that are safety related and may_ supersede the regular procedures.

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Applicable procedures (procedures that are run frequently).

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Fuel-handling and core-loading procedures and initial core-loading procedures, when appropriate.

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Any annunciator / alarm procedures, as applicable.

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Radiation protection manual, radiation control manual or procedures.

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Emergency plan implementing procedures.

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Safety Analysis Report, Technical Specifications and interpretations, if available.

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System operating procedures, including experiments.

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Piping and instrumentation diagrams, electrical single-line diagrams, or flow diagrams, as applicable.

15.

Technical Data Book, and/or plant curve information as used by operators and facility precautions, limitations, and set points for the facility.

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Questions and answers specific to the facility training program which may be used in the written or operating examinations (voluntary by facility licensee) 17.

Additional material as requested by the examiners to develop examinations that meet the requirements of the tion-power Reactor Examiner Standards and Regulations.

The above reference material should be approved final issues and so marked.

If a facility has not finalized some of the material,-the Chief Examiner should verify with the facility that the most complete, up-to-date material is available and that agreement has been reached with the licensee for limiting changes before the administration of the examination.

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ENCLOSURE 2 ADMINISTRATION OF RE0VALIFICATION EXAMINATIONS 1.

The reference material will be reviewed by the chief examiner.

2.

A single room shall be provided for 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 for the duration of the examination.

3.

Minimum spacing is required to ensure examination integrity and will be evaluated by the chief examiner. Minimum spacing consists of one examinee per table and a 3-foot space between tables.

No wall charts, models, and/or other training materials shall be present in the examination room.

4.

Copies of reference material for the written examination shall' be provided for each examinee.

The reference material will consist of Technical Specifications, operating / abnormal procedures, administrative procedures, and Emergency Plans as available to the plant operators.

5.

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.

6.

Prudent scheduling of the exam week activities is important to help alleviate undue stress on the operators.

Your training staff and the Chief Examiner should work very closely in formulating a schedule which does not rosult in excessive delays in individuals being administered their examination.

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ENCLOSURE 3 NRC RUJ ES AND GU_LDANCE FOR EXAMINEES 1.

Use black ink or dark pencil 0NLY to facilitate legible reproduction.

2.

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

3.

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

4.

Answer each question on the examination.

5.

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

6.

The point value for each question is indicated in parentheses after the question.

7.

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

(This does not apply to multiple choice questions.)

8.

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

9.

If parts of the examination are not c' lear with respect to their intent, ask questions of the examiner only.

10.

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.

11.

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.

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Cheating on the examination would result in a revocation of your license and could result in more severe penalties.

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Each section of the examination is designated to take approximately 60 1

minutes to complete.

You will be given 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> to complete the examination.

14.

When you are finished and have turned in your completed examination, leave the examination area.

15.

To pass the examination, you must achieve at least 70% overall.

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ENCLOSURE 4 PRE-EXAMINATION SECURITY AGREEMENT 1

agree that I will not knowingly divulge any Print Name information concerning the requalification examination for to any unauthorized persons.

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