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Category:TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS & TEST REPORTS
MONTHYEARML20217D6351999-10-0808 October 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Sections 3/4.4.9 & B 3/4.4.9,revising Heatup & Cooldown Curves ML20211C2141999-08-19019 August 1999 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising Heatup & Cooldown Curves in TS 3/4.4.9, RCS P/T Limits ML20206T2141999-05-17017 May 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Section 3.7.1.3, CST - LCO, Revising Required Min Contained Volume of CST from 172,000 Gallons of Water to 179,850 Gallons of Water ML20212H4651999-05-0404 May 1999 Amend 17 to Training & Qualification Plan ML20197H5521998-12-0404 December 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Revising Testing Methodology Used by Vcns to Determine Operability of Charcoal Adsorber in ESF Air Handling Units ML20153C4001998-09-18018 September 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Incorporating W Beacon TR WCAP-12472-P-A to Augment Functionality of Flux Mapping Sys When Thermal Power Is Greater than 25% RTP ML20202C3271998-08-31031 August 1998 Amend 16 to Training & Qualification Plan ML20236G7581998-07-0101 July 1998 Proposed Tech Specs 4.7.7.e,removing Situational Surveillance Requirement of During Shutdown Following Specified Surveillance Interval of at Least Once Per Eighteen Months ML20153F9241998-04-23023 April 1998 Change A,Rev 10 to FEP-1.0, Fire Emergency Procedure Selection ML20153G7081998-03-30030 March 1998 Rev 2 to FEP-4.1, Plant Shutdown from Hot Standby to Cold Shutdown Due to Fire in Control Building ML20153F9691998-03-25025 March 1998 Rev 3 to FEP-3.1, Train B Plant Shutdown from Hot Standby to Cold Shutdown Due to Fire ML20153F9341998-03-23023 March 1998 Rev 3 to FEP-2.0, Train a Plant Shutdown to Hot Standby Due to Fire ML20202G6891998-02-0909 February 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Requesting Removal of Table 4.8-1, Diesel Generator Test Schedule & SR 4.8.1.1.3,Repts ML20203H5741998-02-0505 February 1998 Rev 31,change C to EPP-002, Communication & Notification ML20203H5981998-02-0202 February 1998 Rev 3 to EPP-105, Conduct of Drills & Exercises ML20203H5831998-01-27027 January 1998 Rev 5 to EPP-103, Emergency Equipment Checklist ML20153F9461997-10-22022 October 1997 Rev 2 to FEP-2.1, Train a Shutdown from Hot Standby to Cold Shutdown Due to Fire, Change B ML20153F9511997-10-22022 October 1997 Rev 2 to FEP-3.0, Train B Plant Shutdown to Hot Standby Due to Fire, Change B ML20153F9931997-10-22022 October 1997 Rev 2 to FEP-4.0, Control Room Evacuation Due to Fire, Change D ML20210V2481997-06-30030 June 1997 Amend 15 to Training & Qualification Plan ML20217H3521997-06-16016 June 1997 Amend 14 to, Training & Qualification Plan ML20141K2481997-05-21021 May 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Revising Testing Methodology Utilized by VCSNS to Determine Operability of Charcoal Adsorbers in Emergency Safeguards Features Air Handling Units ML20140C1071997-03-26026 March 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Re ECCS Charging/Hhsi Pump Cross Connect & mini-flow Header Isolation Motor Operated Valves ML20140C1401997-03-26026 March 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Re Change to Core Alteration Definition ML20140C0641997-03-26026 March 1997 Proposed Tech Specs 3.8.1.1 Re AC Sources - Operating ML20137F8501997-02-0404 February 1997 Change E,Rev 7 to Inservice Testing of Pumps Second Ten Year Interval RC-96-0229, Startup Report for VC Summer Nuclear Station Power Uprate1996-09-23023 September 1996 Startup Report for VC Summer Nuclear Station Power Uprate ML20138H7191996-09-0606 September 1996 Rev 22 to ODCM for VC Summer Nuclear Station ML20134J9741996-06-0505 June 1996 V C Summer Fuel Assembly Insp Program ML20107G3511996-04-16016 April 1996 Proposed Tech Specs 3/4.6 Re Containment Sys,Per App J, Option B ML20138H7141996-03-25025 March 1996 Rev 21 to ODCM for VC Summer Nuclear Station ML20101E6461996-03-19019 March 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Consisting of Change Request 95-03, Enhancing LCO & SRs & Revises Bases for QPTR ML20097F4721996-02-10010 February 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising Testing Methodology Utilized to Determine Operability of Charcoal Filters in ESF Air Handling Units ML20096F0211996-01-18018 January 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Lowering RWCU Isolation Setpoint from Reactor Low Level to Reactor low-low Level ML20095E6541995-12-0808 December 1995 Proposed Tech Specs,Consisting of Change Request 95-07 Re ECCS Pump Testing ML20095A8061995-12-0404 December 1995 Proposed Tech Specs,Incorporating Revs to 10CFR20 Correction of Bases 3/4 11-1 ML20094N8881995-11-21021 November 1995 Proposed Tech Specs,Allowing One Time Extension of AOT Specified in TS 3/4.5.2 for Each RHR Train from 72 H to 7 Days ML20094L3531995-11-14014 November 1995 Proposed TS 3/4.8.4.2,removing MOVs Thermal Overload Protection & Bypass Devices ML20094E4111995-11-0101 November 1995 Proposed Tech Specs,Consisting of Change Request 95-01, Permitting VCSNS to Operate at Uprate Power Level of 2900 Mwt Core Power When Unit Restarted After Ninth Refueling Outage ML20093F6131995-08-31031 August 1995 Rev 7 to General Test Procedure (Gtp) GTP-301, IST of Pumps Second Ten Yr Interval ML20092A2371995-08-31031 August 1995 Proposed Tech Specs,Consisting of Change Request TSP 940002, Incorporating Revs to 10CFR20 ML20091L4541995-08-18018 August 1995 Proposed Tech Specs for Uprate Power Operation ML20087F8551995-08-11011 August 1995 Proposed Tech Specs Re Rev to TS Change 95-02 Concerning PORVs & Block Valves ML20087A2601995-07-28028 July 1995 Proposed Tech Specs Re TS 3/4.3.2,ESFAS Instrumentation,Sr 4.3.2.1 Being Revised to Exclude Requirement to Perform Slave Relay Test of 36 Containment Purge Supply & Exhaust Valves on Quarterly Basis While Plant in Modes 1,2,3 or 4 ML20086C0311995-06-30030 June 1995 Proposed Tech Specs Re PORVs & Block Valves ML20085L0411995-06-19019 June 1995 Proposed Tech Specs Re Deletion of Schedular Requirements for Type a Testing ML20085K4591995-06-19019 June 1995 Proposed TS 3/4.6.2, Depressurization & Cooling Sys, Changing Required Test Frequency for Reactor Bldg Spray Nozzle Flow Test from Once Per Five Yrs to Once Per Ten Yrs ML20080K1981995-02-21021 February 1995 Proposed Tech Specs,Incorporating Revs to 10CFR20 ML20107L8771995-01-31031 January 1995 Rev 19 to Offsite Dose Calculation Manual ML20078G9231995-01-30030 January 1995 Proposed Tech Specs Re Relocation of Seismic Monitoring Instrumentation 1999-08-19
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MONTHYEARML20212H4651999-05-0404 May 1999 Amend 17 to Training & Qualification Plan ML20202C3271998-08-31031 August 1998 Amend 16 to Training & Qualification Plan ML20153F9241998-04-23023 April 1998 Change A,Rev 10 to FEP-1.0, Fire Emergency Procedure Selection ML20153G7081998-03-30030 March 1998 Rev 2 to FEP-4.1, Plant Shutdown from Hot Standby to Cold Shutdown Due to Fire in Control Building ML20153F9691998-03-25025 March 1998 Rev 3 to FEP-3.1, Train B Plant Shutdown from Hot Standby to Cold Shutdown Due to Fire ML20153F9341998-03-23023 March 1998 Rev 3 to FEP-2.0, Train a Plant Shutdown to Hot Standby Due to Fire ML20203H5741998-02-0505 February 1998 Rev 31,change C to EPP-002, Communication & Notification ML20203H5981998-02-0202 February 1998 Rev 3 to EPP-105, Conduct of Drills & Exercises ML20203H5831998-01-27027 January 1998 Rev 5 to EPP-103, Emergency Equipment Checklist ML20153F9931997-10-22022 October 1997 Rev 2 to FEP-4.0, Control Room Evacuation Due to Fire, Change D ML20153F9511997-10-22022 October 1997 Rev 2 to FEP-3.0, Train B Plant Shutdown to Hot Standby Due to Fire, Change B ML20153F9461997-10-22022 October 1997 Rev 2 to FEP-2.1, Train a Shutdown from Hot Standby to Cold Shutdown Due to Fire, Change B ML20210V2481997-06-30030 June 1997 Amend 15 to Training & Qualification Plan ML20217H3521997-06-16016 June 1997 Amend 14 to, Training & Qualification Plan ML20137F8501997-02-0404 February 1997 Change E,Rev 7 to Inservice Testing of Pumps Second Ten Year Interval ML20138H7191996-09-0606 September 1996 Rev 22 to ODCM for VC Summer Nuclear Station ML20134J9741996-06-0505 June 1996 V C Summer Fuel Assembly Insp Program ML20138H7141996-03-25025 March 1996 Rev 21 to ODCM for VC Summer Nuclear Station ML20093F6131995-08-31031 August 1995 Rev 7 to General Test Procedure (Gtp) GTP-301, IST of Pumps Second Ten Yr Interval ML20107L8771995-01-31031 January 1995 Rev 19 to Offsite Dose Calculation Manual ML20084Q8821994-10-24024 October 1994 Rev 1 to Sce&G VC Summer Nuclear Station ASME Section XI Inservice Exam Manual for 2nd Insp Interval ML20080P4221994-09-0909 September 1994 Rev 18 to ODCM for South Carolina Electric & Gas Co VC Summer Nuclear Station ML20029E1161994-03-29029 March 1994 Permanent Change B to Rev 6 to General Test Procedure GTP-301, IST of Pumps Second 10-Yr Interval. ML20029E1181994-02-0909 February 1994 Permanent Change a to Rev 8 to General Test Procedure GTP-302, IST of Valves Second 10-Yr Interval. ML20064D5631994-01-20020 January 1994 Amend 12 to, Security Training & Qualification Plan ML20029E1171994-01-0101 January 1994 Restricted Change a to Rev 6 to General Test Procedure GTP-304, ISI Sys Pressure Testing Second 10-Yr Interval. ML20029E1151993-12-30030 December 1993 Rev 6 to Station Administrative Procedure SAP-145, IST Second 10-Yr Interval. ML20029E1091993-12-29029 December 1993 Rev 2 to Quality Sys Procedure QSP-213, NDE Inservice Exam Program. ML20029E1101993-12-29029 December 1993 Rev 2 to Quality Sys Procedure QSP-211, Inservice Exam for Component Supports. ML20029E1111993-12-29029 December 1993 Rev 2 to Quality Sys Procedure QSP-210, ISI Nde. ML20029E1131993-12-29029 December 1993 Rev 3 to Quality Sys Procedure QSP-214, Guidelines for ASME Activities. 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VIRGIL C. SUMMER NUCLEAR STATION TRAINING AND QUAllFICATION PLAN AMENDMENT 12 JANUARY,1994 O
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OF PLAN CHANGES TRAINING AND QUAllFICATION PLAN AMENDMENT 12
- 1. General.
A. Changes in plan text are indicated in BOLD print for easy reference.
B. Revised Section 4.2 and Figure 4-2 to delete the DOE Day Rifle Qualification course and substitute the rifle qualification course specified in TABLE H-1 (Minimum Day Firing Criteria), Appendix H to 10CFR73. The qualifying score was changed from 80 to 70 percent to correspond with the qualification criteria specified in Appendix H to 10CFR73. The technigues and methods required to successfully qualify using the new rifle qualification course are more performance oriented and require the demonstration of both manipulation and marksmanship skills with the rifle from varying distances and firing positions under realistic tactical time constraints. The new rifle qualification course should increase proficiency and demonstrate the ability of response personnel to effectively use the rifle to protect the facility against an attack by a design basis threat force.
- 2. Changled) es( page references are to superseded page numbers unless otherwise speci Page 4-1, Section 4-1: Change " obtainable" to " attainable" in last sentence.
Page 4-1, Section 4-2: Changed text of first sentence "100 yard Department of Energy (DOE) Day Rifle Course or an equivalent nationally recognized course" to
" rifle course described in Figure 4-2 which is identical to the course specified for rifles in TABLE H-1 (Minimum Day Firing Criteria), Appendix H to 10CFR73."
Deleted second sentence because the reference to Figure 4-2 description is rovided in revised text of first sentence. Changed last sentence text:
p' Qualifying score shall be an accumulated total of 80 percent of the maximum obtainable score." to " Qualifying score shall be an accumulated total of 70 percent of the maximum attainable score."
Page 4-4, Figure 4-2: Deleted the DOE Day Rifle Course and substituted the rifle gualification course specified in TABLE H-1, Appendix H to 10CFR73.
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4.0 WEAPONS OUALIFICATION/REOUALIFICATION Each individual assigned to the VCSNS Security Force who, by virtue of his job designation, is authorized and/or required to carry a weapon, will be trained, qualified, and requalified on the type of weapon (s) assigned under the auspices of the Training and Qualification Program as set forth in Chapter 2 and further described herein.
The results of weapons qualification and requalification shall be documented and certified to by the Manager, Nuclear Protection Services, or a licensee DA who is a member of the supervisory staff of the security organization. Such certification shall be retained in licensee files for a minimum of three years.
4.1 HANDGUN QUALIFICATION Personnel armed with a handgun will qualify with a revolver or semiautomatic pistol of the same type and model assigned, by firing the NRA Modified Police Course or an equivalent nationally recognized course, and by participating in night firing for familiarization. Figure 4-1 reflects the NRA Modified Police Course utilized for qualification purposes at the V.C Summer Nuclear Station.
Qualifying score shall be an accumulated total of 70 percent of the maximum attainable score.
4.2 SEMIAUTOMATIC RIFLE QUALIFICATION Personnel armed with a semiautomatic rifle will qualify with a rifle of the same type and model assigned by firing the rifle course described in FIGURE 4-2 of this chapter which contains the qualification criteria specified in TABLE H-1 (Minimum Day Firing Criteria) Appendix H to 10CFR73, and by participating in night firing for familiarization. Qualifying score shail be an accumulated total of 70 percent of the maximum attainable score.
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i 1 1 15 yards 6 10 seconds (4 seconds Standing in low ready position, move to
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2 for 1st string,3 standing point shoulder position (1 magazine i 3 seconds for each of loaded with 6 rounds, weapon in half-load '
2nd and 3rd string) configuration), fire 2 rounds per string.
2 1 25 yards 6 11 seconds (5 seconds Standing in low ready position, move to 2 for 1st string,3 standing point shoulder position (1 magazine 3 seconds for each of loaded with 6 rounds, weapon in half-load i 2nd and 3rd string) configuration), fire 2 rounds per string. '
3 1 25 yards 6 17 seconds (7 seconds Standing in low ready position, move to 2 for 1st string,5 kneeling point shoulder position (1 magazine 3 seconds for each of loaded with 6 rounds, weapon in half-load 2nd and 3rd string) configuration), fire 2 rounds per string.
4 1 50 yards 4 16 seconds (9 seconds Standing in low ready position, move to 2 fcr 1st string,7 kneeling point shoulder position (1 magazine seconds for 2nd loaded with 4 rounds, weapon in half-load string) configuration), fire 2 rounds per string.
5 1 50 yards 4 20 seconds Standing in low ready position, move to prone (weapon in half-load configuration) with two magazines each loaded with 2 rounds, fire 2 rounds, reload with 2nd O 6 100 yards 4 magazine and fire 2 rounds.
1 25 seconds Standing in low ready position, move to prone (weapon in half load configuration) with two magazines each loaded with 2 rounds, fire 2 rounds, reload with ,nd magazine and fire 2 rounds.
i NOTES: B-27 Target or a target of equivalent difficulty will be used for all stages.
A string is one of the different phases within a single stage.
Stages 5 and 6 are to be used for .30 caliber or larger rifles.
VIRGIL C. SUMMER NUCLEAR STATION SECURITY FORCE SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE QUAllFICATION COURSE FIGURE 4-2 O 4-4 Amed 12 01/94