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Forwards Addl Clarification Re Training Program Per Psar/ Srp,Section 13.2.Mod Will Be Incorporated Info Future Amend
ML20070F084
Person / Time
Site: Clinch River
Issue date: 12/17/1982
From: Longenecker J
ENERGY, DEPT. OF, CLINCH RIVER BREEDER REACTOR PLANT
To: Check P
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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HQ:S:82:150, NUDOCS 8212200077
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Department of Energy Washington, D.C. 20545 Docket No. 50-537 i

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Mr. Paul S. Check, Director I

CRBR Program Office Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation i

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission i

Washington, D.C.

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Dear Mr. Check:

f ADDITIONAL CLARIFICATION REGARDING THE CLINCH RIVER E'lEEDER REACTOR I

PLANT TRAINING PROGRAM, PRELIMINARY SAFETY ANALYSIS REPORT (PSAR)/

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STANDARD REVIEW PLAN (SRP) SECTION 13.2 i

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enclosure is submitted to clarify the project's response on the subject.

The PSAR modification will be incorporated into a future PSAR amendment.

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Acting Director, Office of Breeder Demonstration Projects Office of Nuclear Energy f

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ENCLOSURE 1 ITEM: Additional information is required to support the review of training.

RESOLUTION : The attached modification to PSAR Section 13.2.1.1, page 13.2-2 provides clarification of the CRSRP's training program.

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All CRBRP personnel will be given comprehensive training to produce personnel who have that corrbination of education, experience, and skills commensurate with their level of responsibility.

This will provide reasonable assurance that decisions and actions during all nomal and off-normal conditions will be such that the plant is operated in a safe and efficient manner.

The program will meet thc guidelines and requirements of 10 CFR 55-1980, IMI Action Plan Items, I. A.1.1, I. A.2.1, I. A.2.3, I. A.3.1, and II.B.4 of EUREG-0737-1980, NRC Regulatory Guides 1.149-1981 and 1.8-1-R-1977, Item I. A.4.2 of EUREG-0718-P2-1982, and BTP CIED 9.5-1-R3-1981.

Emphasis is placed on simulator use as an integral part of the training program.

A plant-specific siculater will be available for the CRBRP to be located onsite and operational at the time of commencing preoperational testing.

It will serve as a device for procedure checkout as well as a vital ecmponent of the crerator training program. The training program for all candidates seeking !!RC SRO and R0 licenses will include significant time at the siculator. Selected persor.nel in the non-f!RC licensed category will also receive training at the simulator. The sinulator will accurately reproduce the general cperating characteristics of the CEERP, and the arrangecent of the instrumentation and controls of the simulator will closely parallel that of the CRERP.

The program will provide training for the following categories:

n. Individuals with no previous power plant experience
b. Individuals with no previous nuclear power plant experience
n. Individuals who hcVe had nuclear experience but not !!EC licensed
d. Individuals who hold, or have held, an NRC license for a LiniR facility or a facility comparable to CRBRP
r. Individuals who will obtain an URC SRO or R0 ' cold' license f.. Individuals who will cttain an NRC SRO or R0 ' hot' license
n. Individuals who will take the training for an URC license but may not take the URC exam [e.g. The Plant Manager or Assistant Plant Manager (Engineerin6 and Operation) ard the Shift Technical Advisor]
h. Individuals who will not be taking the license-type training, i.e.,

all plant staff whose positions do not require an NRC license Table 1?.2-1 includes detailed information on the training program, such as:

Subject matter of each course, the duration of the course, the organization teaching the course, and the position titles for which the course will be given.

Figure 13.2-1 presents a proposed training schedule for the CRBRP staff which is in accordance to URC Regulatory Guide 1.8-1-R-1977.

It is planned that the following personnel will obtain a

'colo' license in accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR 55-1980 before initial fuel loading:

SRO license for the Operations Supervisor, at least five Shift Engineers, and at least five Assistant Shift Engineers; and obtain RO licenses for at least ten Unic Operators.

The Plant Manager or the Assistant Plant Manager will obtain the training required for an SRO license. Since the ' cold' license will be obtained prior to criticality, 13.2-2 Amend.

Dec. 1982