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Rev 3 to Procedure TRA-204, Licensed Operator Requalification Training Program
ML20080D905
Person / Time
Site: Comanche Peak  Luminant icon.png
Issue date: 08/11/1983
From: Rosalyn Jones, Wistland R
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO. (TU ELECTRIC)
To: Harold Denton
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
TNRC-83011, TRA-204, NUDOCS 8308300629
Download: ML20080D905 (29)


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. TRAINING MANUAL g TRA-204 LICENSED OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION TRAINING PROGRAM REVISION NO. 3 PAGE 2 0F 28 1.0 Purpose The purpose of the licensed operator requalification program is to ensure a proficient operating staff. This program is established to comply with the requirements of 10 CFR 55, Appendix A, while providing as individualized a retraining program as possible.

2.0 Applicability This procedure applies to all USNRC licensed personnel. This procedure becomes effective upon issuance of USNRC Licenses to station operating personnel.

3.0 Definitions 3.1 Reactor Operator (RO) - any individual who possesses an operator's license pursuant to Title 10. Code of Federal l Regulations, Part 55, " Operator's Licenses".

3.2 Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) - any individual who possesses a senior operator's license pursuant to Title 10. Code of Federal

{ Regulations, Part 55, " Operator's License".

4.0 Instructions 4.1 Responsibilitiec, '

4.1.1 The Menager, Plant Operations has the overall responsibility for ensuring that the CPSES staff is adequately trained and fully qualified to operate equipment / systems at CPSES in accordance with regulatory and station guidelines.

4.1.2 The Director, Nucicar Training provides any requested training servicae to the Operations Depsrtment, and is responsible for documeneing all training administer d to that group.

4.1.3 The Operations Superinterdent is responsible to the Manager, Plant Operations for ident.ifying training needs, and developing and implementing a training program for the Operations Department.

4.1.4 The Operations Supervisor is responsible to the Operations Suoerintendent for the following training functions:

4.1.4.1 Recommending and supervising the development of course curricula.

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4.1.4.2 Reviewing training records, lesson material, and qualifications.

4.1.4.3 Evaluating the Requalification Program effectiveness, and recommending changes as necessary.

4.1.4.4 Scheduling requalification training.

4.1.5 The Shif t Supervisor (s) are responsible to the Operations

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4.1.5.1 Identifying the training needs of the Reactor Operstors.

4.1.5.2 Identifying and recommending any specialty training needed by the Reactor Operators to adequately operate equipment / systems at CPSES.

4.1.5.3 Observing Reactor Operator performance of assigned tasks and determining if specific

( skills have been obtained and are being maintained.

4.1.5.4 Notifying the Operations Supervisor of inability to complete requalification program activities as scheduled.

4.2 Lectures The Licensed Operator Requalification Program shall include pre-planned training sessions conducted on a regular and continuing basis. The training sassions vill include two types l of lecture aeries as follews:

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4.2.1 Fundamental Review Lecture Series The Fundamental Review training sessions cover areas in which the knowledge required of a licensed individual is relatively constant.

4.2.1.1 Lecture Series Topics The Fundamental Review lecture topics are selected on an as-needed basis and include the following:

1. Principles and Theory of Nuclear Power Plant l s.

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2. Fundamentals and Theory of Fluid Flow, Heat Transfer, and Thermodynamics. l l
3. Plant Systems Design, Control and l Instrumentation.

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4. Plant Protection Systems. '
5. Engineered Safeguards Systems.
6. Fuel Handling and Core Parameters.
7. Mitigating Core Damage.
8. Radiation Protection and Control.
9. General and Specific Plant Operating Characteristics.

Technical Specifications and Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations shall be included in

( lectures as applicable.

4.2.1.2 Lecture Series Topic Selection The topics presented in the Fundemental Review series should reflect the general results of the annual examinations and performance of the 1

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The secpe of the lecture series should be l

datermin2d by the Diractor, Nuclear Training.

' The depth of coverage in each topic should reflect typicsl deficienci,es identified by the annual examinations.

4.2.2 Operational Proficiency Lecture Series

  • The Operational Proficiency training sessions cover areas which involve essential plant operational guidelines.

4.2.2.1 Lecture Series Topics The Operational Proficiency lecture topics are selected to ensure coverage of essential plant operational guidelines and to ensure operational

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licensed individual's training. The lecture topics include the following:

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1. Administrative Procedures, Conditions and Limitations
2. Major Operational Evolutions
3. Facility Design and License Changes
4. Procedures - Normal, Abnormal, Emergency Operating, and Radiological Control .
5. Operating History and Problems
6. Related Nuclear Industry Operating Experience
7. Procedure Changes
8. Reportable Occurrences 4.2.2.2 Lecture Series Topic Selection The topics presented in the Operational Proficiency series will include all the topics listed in Section 4.2.2.1, unless the applicable information is covered in another apprcpriate '

manner, such se on-chift discussion sessione, staff meetings, er written cemmunicztions te "

i each liceased individual, and Jccemented in accordance with procedures NOT-104, "Trafatag Records" or ODA-105, " Review cf Docaments".

The scope of the lecture series should be determined by the Director Nuclear Training taking into account the licene.c individual's Suparvisor's input, the general results of the '

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4.2.3 Pre-Planned Lecture Series Schedule l The requalification training program will be conducted on a two year cycle.

Lectures should be evenly spaced throughout the year except during heavy vacation and refueling periods.

Lectures may be deferred due to unanticipated events, but should be conducted as soon as practicable thereafter and within the two-year cycle.

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1. All pre-planned lectures relating to any annual examination subject in which they received a grade of less than 80% on the previous examination.

Note: Attendance for all cold licensed personnel shall be based upon their scores on the USNRC exam.

2. All Operational Proficiency Lectures regardless of their scores on the previous annual examination or USNRC examination.
3. Any Fundamental Review Lecture if so directed by their supervisor.

4.2.5 Training Aids Training aids such as films, video tapes, and slides may be used and some self-study may be required in conjunction with the lectures. An 'nstructor will participate in a least fifty percent of the lecture series. ,

4.3 On-The-Job Training 4.3.1 _ Control Manipulations Reactor operators shall manipulate and senior reactor operatora shall manipulate or direct the activities of those nanipuisting the station controls during the torm of their licenses for the fo11 ewing activitter. Itema 1 ,

through 6 shal'. he performed annually, all othat itens shall be performed on a two-year basis. The control manipulations which are not performed at the plant shall be performed on a suitable simulator.

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1. Manual control of steam generators and/or feedwater during startup and shutdown.
2. Any significant power changes in manual rod control

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3. Loss of coolant including: i l a. Significant steam generator leaks.

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c. Large and small, including leak-rate determination.
d. Saturated reactor coolant response.
4. Loss of core coolant flow / natural circulation.
5. Loss of all feedwater (normal and emergency).
6. Plant and reactor startup to the point of adding heat and heatup rate established.
7. Plant shutdown.

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9. Loss of electrical power (and/or degraded power sources).
10. Loss of condenser vacuum.
11. Loss of station service water.
12. Loss of shutdown cooling (Residual Heat Removal).
13. Loss of component cooling water system or cooling to an individual ccaponent.
14. Losa of normal fer.dwater er normal feedvater system failure.
15. Loss of procactive system channel (inverter).
16. Hispositioned ccatrol rod (s) (er rod drops),
17. Inability to drive control rods.
18. Conditions requiring use of emergency boration.
19. Fuel cladding failure or high activity in reactor coolant or offgas.
20. Turbine or generator trip.
21. Malfunction of automatic control system (s) which affect reactivity.
22. Malfunction of reactor coolant pressure / volume control ls system.
23. Reactor trip.

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25. Nuclear instrumentation failure (s).
26. Loss of instrument air (when simulated on a plant specific simulator).

In the event that an actual abnormal / emergency cendition occurs at the plant and performance of the licensed personnel controlling the condition is satisfactory (as

  • evaluated by their Supervisor), credit for completion of a training exercise may be taken.

A record of control manipulations shall be maintained on Form TRA-204-1, "Requalification Control Manipulations" (Attachment 1). A notebook in the Shift Supervisor's office shall be used to contain all forms in use for the current requalification period (as defined by the Operations Supervisor). All forms shall be reviewed by the Operations Supervisor and then transmitted to the Director, Nuclear Training upon expiration of the l, scheduled completion date.

If personnel do not complete the required control manipulations within 3 months prior to the scheduled completion date, they may be scheduled at a simulator to obtain the required control casaipulations. Observation {

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and emergency conditions will be conducted by simulator t trafning personnel.

l 4.3.1.1 S_isralator Selectf on The plant speciffc CPSES control room simulator will be used when available. When the C1'SES {

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selected for training use will reproduce the general operating characteristics of CPSES, and the arrangement of the instrumentation and controls of the simulator will be similar to that of CPSES.

4.3.2 Knowledge of Plant Systems Reactor operators and senior reactor operators shall have an understanding of the operation of controls and equipment and shall be familiar with the operating procedures in each area for which they are licensed.

(" Frequent manipulation of the controls and use of plant operating procedures is expected to maintain the operator proficient during the normal conduct of his duties.

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g TRA-204 LICENSED OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION TRAINING PROGRAM REVISION NO. 3 PAGE 9 0F 28 j 4.3.3 Review of Abnormal and Emergency Procedures Reactor operators and senior reactor operators shall l j

review the contents of Abnormal Conditions Procedures and Emergency Response Guidelines annually, plus or minus three months. Verification of review will be provided by i

sign-off sheets. (Attachment 2). All completed forms j shall be reviewed by the Operations Supervisor and then transmitted to the Director, Nuclear Training upon expiration of the scheduled completion date. A review of Abnormal Conditions Procedures and Emergency Response l Guidelines shall also be conducted as part of the regular '

scheduled lecture series (Section 4.2.2.1) and the annual examination (Section 4.4.1) . ,

In addition, a review of the Abnormal Conditions Procedures and Emergency Response Guidelines shall be performed by performance evaluations (Section 4.4.3),

on-shift walkthroughs of the procedures conducted by the Shif t Supervisor or Assistant Shif t Supervisor (and documented per NOT-104, " Training Records"), and actual use on a simulator (Section 4.3.1) conducted by training personnel.

J 4.4 Evaluation 4.4.1 Annual Examination

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In order te determine each licensed individual's knowledge ,

of topics covered in the requalification program and i

provide s basis for determining areas in which retraining is needed, an annual written requalificatica examination shall be administered to each licensed reactor operator and senior reactor operator during each calendar year.

Separate reactor eperator and senior reactor operator examinations shall be administered. This annual examination shall cover the following subjects with depth appropriate to the license:

1. Principles and Theory of Nuclear Power Plant Operation.
2. Fundamentals and Theory of Fluid Flow, Heat Transfer, and Thermodynamics.
3. Plant Systems Design, Control and Instrumentation.

4 Engineered Safeguards Systems.

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S. Procedures - Normal, Abnormal. Emergency Operating, and Radiological Control.

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6. Radiation Protection and Control.

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7. Tech. Specs and Applicable 10CFR Sections.
8. Mitigating Core Damage
9. Administrative Procedures, Conditions, and

. Limitations.

10. Fuel Handling and Core Parameters.
11. Plant Protection Systems.
12. General and Specific Plant Operating Characteristics.

Licensed personnel scoring less than 80% on any category of the most recent written examination will be required to attend the pre-planned lectures applicable to that section. Licensed personnel scoring less than 70% in any category or less than 80% overall on the most recent written evamination will be placed in an accelerated requalification training program (Section 4.5.1).

A maximum of three individuals responsible for preparing and administering the examination will he credited with successfully completing the examination.

4.4.2 Periodse Eramination '

After each lecture or group of lectures, traineer may take a written quis covering the lecture topic (s). These testa are to evaluate training effectiveness. '

A perfernsace standard of 80% will ha actt.blished for a written quis. Individuals who receive a grade of less than 80% in a subject may be assigned additional retraining in that subject. The extent of this retraining shall be determined by the Director, Nuclear Training.

4.4.3 Performance Evaluations Annual performance evaluations of reactor operators and senior reactor operators shall he conducted by the immediate supervisors. These evaluations should include )

the following areas:

(a) Shift Relief.

( (b) Log and Record Keeping.

(c) Plant Awareness and Control.

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(e) Technical Specifications.

(f) Normal Procedures.,

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(h) Attitude Unsatisfactory performance evaluations may result in the licensed individual being placed in the accelerated requalification program (Section 4.5.1).

The Operations Supervisor is responsible for conducting the evaluations of the Shift Supervisors. The Shift Supervisors are responsible for evaluating their subordinate personnel. The appropriate Supervisor shall complete the "Watchstanding Evaluation" form (Attachment

3) and then route it to the Operations Supervisor. The Operations Supervisor and the Operations Superintendent 7 shall then review and sign the form and submit it to the Director, Nuclear Training in accordance with Section 4.7.

Non-shift personnel r. hall be- evaluated during simulator retraining. Docume:ntation shall be obtained that includes evaluated areas described in this section ar.d shall be reviewed by the Operations Superintendent a.nd Director, Nuclear Training as a mininum.

4.5 Special Retraining Programs '

4.5.1 Accelerated Requalification Program The accelerat.ed requalification program is for licensed individuals having identified deficiencies requiring assignment to a special retraining effort. Accelerated Requalification Programs shall be assigned based on: s (a) Unsatisfactory performance (>80% overall) on the annual examination.

(b) Unsatisfactory performance-(> 70% on any category) on the annual examination. _

(c) Review of on-the-job proficiency and performance.

(d) Review of needs for inactive status retraining A

described'in Section 4.5.2.

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deficient until ha has successfully completed the accelerated prograe.

t These programs chould be tailored to the needs of the individual. The Director, Nuclear Training will tailor the scope and duration of the accelerated program to the individual's demonstrated deficiencies. The individual's supervisor should provide any appropriate recommendations to the Director, Nuclear Training regarding program content.

The progran content should be specifically structured to upgrade knowledge and skills identified as deficient.

Exanination categories and areas in which performance standards were not met shall be covered in the program.

Successful completion of the accelerated requalification program shall be determined by administering an examination. The examination shall cover all categories of the requalification written examination in which the individual was originally deficient. Performance standreds for the accalerated requalification program chall be: a score of at least 40% on cach written examination categery or satisfactory corpletion of an oral examination.

In the event that chece standards are net met, the individual's suitability for resuming licensed duties vill be reviewed by the Director, Nuclear Training. The Director, Nuclear Trainfug shall provide a recommendation to the Operations Superintendent regsrding the individual's status in relacion to licensed duties cr s.dditional upgrc41ng efforts to be considered. If

~ appropriate, another accelerated requalification program shall be structured to correct deficiencies.

4.5.2 Inactive Status Retraining o

If a licensed individual has not actively carried out licensed duties for a period in excess of four months, a special retraining program or evaluation is required prior to resuming licensed duties.

Ac'tive status can be maintained by performance of licensed A-duties and participation in this Licensed Operator Requalification Training Program.

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. TRAINING MANUAL gg TRA<204 LICENSED OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION TRAINING PROGRAM REVISION NO 3 PAGE 13 0F 28 In the event that a licensed individual.does not maintain an active status, he may be required to attend specific pre-planned lecture series'or to take a written ewamination similar in scops-and' format to the annual written examination (Section.4.4.1) prior to resuming licensed duties. Consideration may be given to assigning the licensed individual to a training status on an operating shift prior to resuming licensed duties.

The performance standards applied to the annual requalification examination shall be used in evaluating the results of this written examination. If the i

performance standards are not met, the licensed individual shall complete an accelerated requalification program prior to resuming licensed duties.

4.5.3 Newly Licensed Individuals Newly licensed individuals shall enter the requalification program and participate in the annual program cycle upon receipt of their license. Newly licensed individuals successfully completing their NRC licensing examination less than six (6) months prior to an annual

', requalification examination may be excused from taking the current annual writtsn examination.

4.6 Staff Members .

Individuals who maintain reactor operator or senior reactor cperator licenses for the purpose of providing backup capability to the operating staff shall participate.in the requalification program except to the extent that their normal duties preclude the need for specific retraining in particular areas.

As a minimum these individuals shall:

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(a) Take the annual written examination and participate in the lecture series based on the results thereof. (Sections 4.2.1 and'4.4.1)

' ('c) Manipulate the controls or supervise the manipulation of the i c .

' controls as specified in Section 4.3.1.

(c) Systecsc.tically review design changes, procedure changes and

, facility license changesi (Section'4.2.2)

(d)' Eysteuaticallyreviewthecontentof/AbnormalConditions

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Proceduren;and Emergency,P.esponse. Guidelines on a rerularly scheduled basis. (Secti6n;4.3,3) 3 n (e) Receive performance evaluations described in Section 4.4.3.

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(a) Copies of the written examinations administered, and the answers given, results of evaluations, and documentation

' of any training administered pursuant to Section 4.5.1 and 4.4.2.

(b) Annual performance evaluations (c) Additional training administered in areas in which an operator or senior operator has exhibited deficiencies. '

(d) Annual review of abnormal and emergency procedures.

(e) Control manipulation and plant evolution participation records.

All training records specified by this procedure shall be maintained in accordance with procedure NOT-104, " Training Records".

4.8 References 4.8.1 FSAR, Section 13.2.2.1 4.8.2 INPO Guideline GPG 02-10-80, " Nuclear Power Plant Requalification Program For Licensed Personnel".

4.8.3 10 CFR Part 55, Appendix A - Requalification Programs for Licensed Operators of Production and Utilization Facilities.

4.8.4 ANSI 18.1 - 1971, " Selection and Training of Nuclear Power i Plant Personnel".

4.8.5 ANS 3.1 - 1980, " Standard for Selection, Qualification, and Training of Personnel for Nuclear Power Plants".

4.8.6 CPSES Procedure NOT-104, " Training Records".

4.8.7 USNRC Letter Dated March 28, 1980, " Qualifications of Reactor Operators" (Earold Denton letter).

s 4.8.8 USNRC Letter dated December 16, 1981, " Qualification of l Reactor Operators - License Examinations" (Darrell G. j Eisenhut letter). -

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5.0 Attachments 5.1 Requalification Control Manipulation. Attachment 1 5.2 Requalification Program Emergency / Abnormal Procedures Checklist, Attachment 2 5.3 Watchstanding Evaluation. Attachment 3 e

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SCHEDULED COMPLETION DATE:

Type of Shifc: Unit: S.S.

Control Manipulation Night /Dav/ Evening 1/2 Date Initial A. Manual control of steam generators and/or feed-water during startup and shutdown B. Any significant power changes in manual rod control ( > 10%)

C. Loss of coolant:

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SCHEDULED COMPLETION DATE:

Type of Shift: Unit: S.S.

Control Manipulation Night /Dav/ Evening 1/2 Date Initial H. Boration and/or dilution during power operation I. Loss of electrical power (and/or degraded power sources)

J. Loss of condenser vacuum K. Loss of station service water L. Loss of shut down cooling M. Loss of component cool-ing water system or cool-ing to an individual component N. Loss of normal feedwater or normal feedwater sys-

  • tem failure O. Loss of protective system channel (inverter)

P. Mispositioned control rod (s) (or rod drops)

Q. Inability to drive control rods

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SCHEDULED COMPLETION DATE:

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Control Manipulation S.S.

Night / Day / Evening 1/2 Date Initial R. Conditions requiring use of emergency boration S. Fuel cladding failure or high activity in reactor coolant or offgas T. Turbine or generator trip U. Malfunction of automatic control system (s) which  !

affect reactivity I V. Malfunction of reactor coolant pressure / volume control system W. Reactor trip X. Main steam line break (inside or outside containment)

Y. Nuclear instrumentation failure (s)  !

Z. Loss of instrument air Operations Supervisor Review: /s/ Date:

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Procedure No. Title Signature /Date E0P-0.0 Reactor Trip or Safety Injection EOS-0.0 Reactor Trip Recovery EOS-0.2 Natural Circulation Cooldown EOS-0.3 SI Termination Following Spurious SI i

EOS-0.4 Natural Circulation Cooldown with Steam Void in Vessel Upper Head E0P-1.0 Loss of Reactor Coolant (LOCA)

EOS-1.1 SI Termination Following LOCA EOS-1.2 Post-LOCA Cooldown and Depressurization EOS-1.3 Transfer to Cold Leg Recirculation Following LOCA EOS-1.4 Transfer to Hot Leg Recirculation E0P-2.0 Loss of Secondary Coolant (LOSC)

EOS-2.1 SI Termination Following LOSC  :

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Procedure No. Title Signature /Date ECA-9.0 SGTR Without Pressurizer Pressure Control FRS-0.1 Response to Nuclear Power Generation

FRS-0.2 Response to Loss of Core Shutdown FRC-0.1 Response to Inadequate Core Cooling A

FRC-0.2 Response to Degraded Core Cooling FRC-0.3 Response to Potential Loss of Core Cooling FRC-0.4 Response to Saturated Core Cooling Conditions

, FRP-0.1 Response to Imminent Pressurized Thermal Shock Conditions _ _ -

FRP-0.2 Response to Anticipated Pressurized Thermal Shock Conditions i

FRH-0.1 Response to Loss of Secondary Heat Sink FRH-0.2 Response to Steam Generator Overpressure FRH-0.3 Response to Steam Generator High Level  ;

FRH-0.4 Response to Steam Generator Low Level l

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Procedure No. Title Signature /Date FRH-0.5 Response to Loss of Steam Generator PORVs and Condenser Dump Valves FRZ-0.1 Response to Containment High Pressure FRZ-0.2 Response to High Containment Sump Level I

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l FRI-0,1 Response to Pressurizer Flooding FRI-0.2 Response to Low System Inventory ,

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ABN-101 Reactor Coolant Pump Malfunctions ABN-102 Excessive Reactor Coolant Leakage ABN-103 High Reactor Coolant Leakage ABN-104 Residual Heat Removal System Malfunction ABN-105 Chemical and Volume Control System Malfunction ABN-106 Abnormal Containment Conditions ABN-108 Steam Generator Tube Leakage

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Procedure No. Title Signature /Date ABN-109 Pressurizer Pressure / Level Control Malfunction ABN-201 Recovery From a Spurious Phase B Actuation ABN-202 Recovery From a Spurious Main Steam Isolation ABN-301 Steam Dump System Malfunction ABN-302 Feedwater/ Condensate System Malfunction ABN-303 Auxiliary Feedwater System Malfunction ABN-304 Condensar Tube Leakage ABN-305 Circulating Water System Malfunction ABN-401 Turbine Malfunction ABN-402 Main Generator Malfunction ABN-501 Station Service Water System Malfunction

, ABN-502 Component Cooling Water System Malfunction ABN-503 Spent Fuel Pool Cooling and Cleaning System Malfunction i

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Procedure No. Title Signature /Date ABN-601 Operations During Abnormal System Transmission Conditions ABN-701A Source Range Instrumentation Malfunction A3N-702A Intermediate Range Instrumentation Malfunction ABN-703 Power Range Instrumentation Malfunction ABN-70 T /N-16 Instrumentation Malfunction ABN-705 Pressurizer Pressure Instrumentation Malfunction ABN-706 Pressurizer Level Instrumentation Malfunction ABN-707 Steam Flow Instrumentation Malfunction ABN-708*

Feedwater Flow Instrumentation Malfunction ABN-709 S/G Pressure, Steam Line Pressure P Instrunentation Malfunction imp ABN-710 Steam Generator Level Instrumentation Malfunction ABN-711 Inverter Malfunction ABN-901 Fire Protection System Malfunctions

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Procedure No. Title Signature /Date ABN-903 Accidental Release of Radioactive Liquid ABN-904 Accidental Release of Chlorine Gas ABN-905 Loss of Control Room Habitability ABN-906 Loss of P2500 Computer ABN-907 Acts of Nature ABN-908 Fuel Handling Accident Operations Supervisor Review: /s/ Date:  ;

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1. Makes a good tour of the control board before taking the shift.
2. Obtains a good turnover so that he is fully cognizant of plant status and plans for the shift.
3. Conducts a review of the logs either before or after taking the shift.
4. Gives a good turnover on being relieved.
5. Follows procedures for turnover per ODA-302.

B. LOG AND RECORD KEEPING

1. Maintains an accurate chronological record of shift events including abnormalities and significant events.
2. Follows CPSES practices for log and record keeping per ODA-301 and ODA-104 C. PLANT AWARENESS AND CONTROL
1. Is aware of maintenance, operations, and surveillance testing being conducted on shift.
2. Is aware of equipment de'ficiencies (e.g. equipment out of service).
3. Is aware of consequences of equipment deficiencies.
4. Has good knowledge of plant systems.'
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1. Is knowledgeable of  !
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b. Applicable Operations Department Administrative Procedures

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E. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

1. Is knowledgeable of Technical Specifications. l
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F. NORMAL PROCEDURES l

1. Utilizes normal procedures.
2. Knows and can follow normal procedures.
3. Is knowledgeable of revisions to normal procedures.

G. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

1. Utilizes emergency procedures when applicable.
2. Knows the symptoms and immediate actions associated with the emergency I procedures, l
3. Is knowledgeable of revisions to emergency procedures.
4. Can adepely handle himself in emergency situations.

H. ATTITUDE

1. i Has vigilant attitude, keeping aware j of plant conditions at all times. i A

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1. Has this individual caused or been responsible for a significant operating event or reportable occurrence?
2. Has this individual compromised the safety of the plant or the public during this review period?

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  • DA11AM.TEXAH 78201 August 23, 1983 BILLY R. CLEMENTS v.es peso.on=r 67)~ YY Mr. Harold R. Denton Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555

Dear Mr. Denton:

The Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station Licensed Operator Requalification Training Program Description (CPSES Procedure TRA-204, Revision 3) is attached for NRC approval.

The program has been revised to incorporate the changes detailed in your revie. dated July 12, 1983. We would appreciate approval of this training program by September 19, 1983, so that it can be implemented following receipt of operator licensing examination results.

Sincerely, k ., a-BRC:jac Attachment ec: -J. C. Kuykendall R. A. Jones R. B. Seidel L. G. Barnes C L Turner R. W. Haskovec -h ARMS '

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