ML20057C581
| ML20057C581 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | University of Michigan |
| Issue date: | 09/15/1993 |
| From: | Fleming R MICHIGAN, UNIV. OF, ANN ARBOR, MI |
| To: | Michaels T NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM), Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 9309290132 | |
| Download: ML20057C581 (2) | |
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University of Michigan Michigan Memorial-Phoenix Project Office of the Director Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2100 September 15, 1993 Docket 50-2 License R-28 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Attn: Theodore S.
Michaels, Project Manager Standardization and Non-Power Reactor Project Directorate Division of Heactor Projects III, IV, V,
and Special Projects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Washington, D.C.
20555 Re-Ford Nuclear Reactor Requalification Program Revision 3 Extended Absence From Operation
Dear Mr. Michaels:
The University of Michigan hereby submits Revision 3 to the Ford Nuclear Reactor Requalification Program.
The changes are delineated below and a revised copy of the page from the Requalification Program is enclosed with changes related to Revision 3 denoted in the right margin.
The revision makes the facility Requalification Program consistent with the requirements of 10CFR5 5. 5 3 ( F ) ( 2 ) related to extended absence from operation.
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Six hour shift function requirements were added to meet the requirements of 10CFR55. 53( F )( 2 ).
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l 5t SpECIAL CONDITIONS 5.1 Reactivity Manipulations Annually, each licensed operator is reviewed with regard to the number of reactivity manipulations performed or directed over the previous year to ensure that ten or more manipulations are completed in a distributed fashion over each requalification period.
Reactivity manipulations may be any combination of reactor startups, shutdowns, or other manipulations that demonstrate skill and familiarity with reactivity control systems and procedures.
5.2 NHC License Renewai An operat.or whose license is due for renewal while he/she is in a requalification program is provided with a certification indicating that he/she is currently enrolled in a requalification program.
'I h e certification indicates the anticipated date when the requalification program will be completed for the individual.
5.3 Extended Absence from Operation A licensed operator who has not participated in reactor operation for three or more months will be l3 recertified as follows:
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Receive oral instruction by the Nuclear Reactor l3 Laboratory Manager or the Assistant Manager for Operations on facility modifications and procedure changes; (2)
Complete an operating test before being reassigned regular operational duties; (3)
Be up to date on the written requalification examination or successfully pass a written requalification examination; and (4)
Complete a minimum of six hours of shift 3
functions under the direction of a senior reactor operator in the position to which the individual will be assigned.
5.4 NRC L i ce ris e Examination Successful completion of the U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory i
Commission license examination satisfies a licensee's requalification requirements for the current year's operating test and for the current requalification program written examination.
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