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Operator Requalification & Recertification Training Program Plan of Univ of Fl Training Reactor, for Jul 1995 Through June 1997
ML20084L943
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Issue date: 05/31/1995
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l OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION AND RECERTIFICATION TRAINING PROGRAM PIAN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA TRAINING REACTOR July,1995 through June,1997 Submitted By Dr. William G. Vernetson Director of Nuclear Facilities Department of Nuclear Engineering Sciences University of Florida Gainesville, Florida May 31,1995 9506070358 950531 PDR ADDCK 05000083 V PDR

OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION AND RECER'11FICATION TRAINING PROGRAM PLAN (July,1995 through June,1997) 1.0 GENERAL A training program for the periodic requalification of UFfR operators shall be conducted in accordance with the requirements established by this document. The requalification and recertification training for UFTR personnel meets or exceeds the requalification training requirements established by 10 CFR 55 and the ANSI /ANS-15.4-1988 standard entitled, " Selection and Training of Personnel for Research Reactors."

The objectives of this program are to refresh in areas of infrequent operation, to review facility and procedure changes, to address subject matters not usually reinforced by direct use, and to improve in areas of performance or knowledge weakness. The Program is designed to evaluate an operator's knowledge and pmficiency for his duties and to provide and assure retraining where necessary in order to assure improvement.

Emphasis is on those subjects considered necessary for continued proficiency. In i addition, the Program takes into consideration the spechlbed nature and mode of operation of the UFTR as well as the background, skill, degree of responsibility, and participation of certified personnel in related facility activities. The Program also reflects facility modifications and changes in procedures.

Responsibility for the administration of the program shall rest with the Director of Nuclear Facilities for the Department of Nuclear Engineering Sciences and his/her duly designated representative. Requalification examinations shall be administered by one knowledgeable of facility operation and applicable subject matter.

All licensed and certified operators are required to participate in all phases of this program except where specifically exempted. Normally exemptions are allowed only i for the individual responsible to produce and administer the examinations. Persons in training for an operator's license also participate in the requalification program. An operator receiving a license during a requalification period isrequired to complete only those portions occurring after the effective date of the license received.

The requalification training program effective at the UFTR shall consist of ten (10) component areas described in the following sections and listed in Table 1. The requirements that must be met in order to complete the requalification program successfuhy are delineated in these sections.

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Table 1 Operator Requalification and Recentification Program Requirement Areas

1. Requalification Schedule
2. 12ctures, Reviews and Examinations
3. Operations and Checkouts
4. Emergency Drills 5.

Absence from Authorized Activities 6.

Evaluation and Retraining of Operators

7. Certification 8.

Requalification Documentation and Records 9.

Requalification Document Review and Audit

10. References

.1 REQUALIFICATION SCHEDULE The UFTR requalification and recertification training program shall be conducted biennially and shall be followed by successive two-year programs. To assure t program is effective, the various requirements should be executed according to the tim schedules outlined in this program guide.

The current two-year Requalification Training Schedule (July,1995 -June,1997)is contained in Appendix A of this Plan.

2 LECTURES, REVIEWS AND EXAMINATIONS

.1.2.1 Lectures of topics listed below in Table 2, for which preplann is scheduled.

topics listed in Table 2 is completed over the two year periodT .

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m Table 2 Requalification Training Iacture Program Topks

1. Nuclear Theory and Principles of Operation
2. Design and Operating CharWh
3. Instrumentation and Control Systems l
4. Reactor Protection System
5. Normal, Abnormal and Emergency Onar= ring Procedures (all'  ;

procedures except certain security response procedures are j covered once per year minimum, ir-%---ht of emergency l' drills)

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6. Radiation Control and Safety l
7. Technical Specifications and Applicable Portions of Title 10, t Code of Federal Regulations.  ;

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8. Emergency Plan.
9. Security Plan.

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Self-study methods are also considered to be an adequate and appropriate training method for the lecture program topics when learning objectives are properly i measured by examination or documentation of expertise. Self-study methods are y especially advised in combination with lectures. t i

1.2.2 Examinations  !

i 1.2.2.1 IEcture Program Topics l

An examination shall be administered at the end of each lecture session j listed in Table 2; each examination should be administered no later than four weeks after the lecture or review session. For designated  ;

cases, a final examination covering all topics in a series oflectures may,  !

be substituted for individual examinations.- Results of the certified  !

individual's evaluation from the examinations is used as one input to i

~ I determine the operator's proficiency, w*mknass or deficiency.

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'- Examination is encouraged but not required for training sessions given  ;

but not required by this program. 1 q

The individual responsible for developing- the examinations for the j requalification program may be exempted from the examination. This  !

exemption should be rotated among the eligible staff members as j

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1.2.2.2 Riennini Cer.w,rehensive Examination I t

A comprehensive requalification written exaniinatinn shall be required )

for all operators on a biennial schedule. A lectum may be given pnor i to this examination but is not required, j 1.2.2.3 Annual Operations Test I

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Each reactor operator and senior reactor w4or is required to take i an annual operations test to demonstrate operational proficiency and i i

understanding of system responses. This examination is administered by a designated Senior Reactor Operator.  !

i 1.2.2.4 Annual Walk-through Examination j Each licensed Reactor Operator and Senior Reactor Operator shall j demonstrate satisfactory understanding of the operation of the facility j systems, operating - procedures and license as well as facility procedure _ -i and license changes during ' an annual walk-through examination j administered by a designated Senior Reactor Operator, j 1.2.3 Fuel Handline -

i Practical training in fuel handling shall be conducted biennially. Prior to any l refueling operation and/or fuel handling operation, a special training session  !

shall be held discussing / practicing the required operations and reviewing  !

procedures to assure proficiency of all personnel involved, including emergency  !

actions. This training may be credited as the required biennial fuel handling l practical training. {

1.2.4 Prr= dure / Technical Specifications Channes l

Any changes in procedures, technical specifications, regulations, as well as any i change with safety significance to the facility shall be reviewed by every licensed  ;

._- operator. Any procedural changes will be distributed directly to all licensed '

reactor operators and discussed as needed. Furthermore, a written monthly i

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a report summarizing the activities in the reactor facility, including modifications, maintenance, results of calibrations and tests, as well as significant occurrences such as potential violations, failures of systems, etc. will be made available as required reading for all licensed operators.

1.2.5 Reauired Reading List Documents, letters and memos pertinent to operational safety shall be maintained in the Required Readmg List prior to permanent filing. Each i operator is responsible for reviewing the list periodically and in a timely manner to remain current with the information contained in the Required Reading List.

l This readmg list will be indexed with a master hsting with spaces provided for initials of all required readers. This list should be reviewed at intervals not to newd one month; when an item has been reviewed, the proper initials should

, be affixed to acknowledge completion of review.

l 1.2.6 Yearly Review j A yearly review of facility operations, maintenance, modifications, etc. is conducted with the operating staff by the Director of Nuclear Facilities or the l Reactor Manager using the UFTR Annual Repori as a basis for the review. l l More frequent reviews may be conducted as appropriate. l l 1.3 REQUALIFICATION OPERATIONS AND CHECKOUTS 1.3.1 Reactivity Control Manipulations Over the two year requalification period, each certified individual shall perform at least ten reactivity control manipulations in any combination of reactor startups, shutdowns, or significant reactivity changes.

1.3.2 Schedule of Operations and Checkouts To insure operator proficiency over a range of ordinary operations, the following schedule of operations and checkouts shall be maintained by all licensed operators when the reactor is operable.

1.3.2.1 Startuos and Shutdowns l

Each licensed operator shall perform at least one reactor startup quarterly at intervals not to exceed four months. This operation shall include at least one additional reactivity manipulation on a quarterly l basis.

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1.3.2.2 Daily Checkouts Each licensed operator shall perform at least one daily checkout l quarterly at intervals not to exceed four months.  :

l 1.3.2.3 Weekly Checkouts  ;

Each licensed operator shall perform at least one weekly checkout semi-annually at intervals not to exceed eight months.  ;

i 1.3.2.4 Ouarterly Licensed Activities i To maintain certification, each licensed reactor operator shall exercise j his/her operator's license for a minimum of four(4) hours oflicensed  !

activities during each eilan@ quarter. ,

1.3.2.5 Remediation Recuirements Any operator who fails to perform the required licensed activities listed.  !

I in Section 1.3.2.1 through 1.3.2.4 must receive supervised practical-training to meet each of these requirements prior to resuming solo operation for certified activities. In particular, if the requirement to ,

exercise the operator's license for a minimum of four(4) hours oflicensed i activities during each calendar quarter is not met, then the license  ;

becomes inactive; prior to reactivation of the license (recertification), the  !

Reactor Manager or alternate must verify that qualifications are current i and the operator must perform six(6) hours of licensed activities under l the direction of a licensed operator or senior reactor ' operator. l 1.3.2.6 On-the-Iob Trainine ,

The specific operational practices delineated in this Training Program  !

Plan including the annual operations test, the annual walk-through j examination, and the requirements for conducting facility checkouts,  !

startups, shutdowns, reactivity manipulations including at least four(4) hours of certified activities per calendar quarter constitute the bulk of the operator on-the-job training requirements. In addition,- the biennial fuel handling training as well as semi-annual training on emergency response equipment, quarterly emergency drills, and annual special equipment training are also considered a major portion of the practical on-the-job training and are considered adequate to assure safe operation of the facility.

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l l.3.3 Credit for Reactivity Control Manipulations For the purpose of meeting minimum requalification and recertification requirements, other than the four(4) hours of licensed activities required per Section 1.3.2.4,cach licensed operator may take credit only for reactivity control manipulations which they perform themselves. For senior reactor operators,

. direct supervision of these operations may be considered equivalent to actual performance.

1.3.4 Records It is the responsibility of each operator to insure that Requalification Training Program's trammg requirements are met and logged in the operator's Requalification Notebook. Each operator shall also be responsible to ensure that monthly operating hours are logged in the same notebook.

1.4 EMERGENCY DRILLS 1.4.1 Scheduline and Participation Emergency drills shall be held quarterly, per UFIR Technical Specifications Section 4.2.6(3). At least once per year these drills shall involve the participation of the University Police Department, the Gainesville Fire Department and other emergency assistance teams as appropriate for the drill in question. Each operator is required to participate in two emergency drills per year at intervals not to exceed eight months.

Any operator failing to meet this two-drill requirement must receive special training on proper response to emergencies and must receive a documented review of the last drill missed as well as a walkthrough of the facility related to proper emergency responses. This remediation shall be conducted prior to performing certified activities.

1.4.2 Postdrill Critique i A review of the drill and applicable emergency procedures shall be performed with all certified individuals within 30 days after completion of the drill. This review should include any deficiencies as well as recommendations for improvement and is normally conducted immediately after the drill for all operators and other staff and radiation control personnel involved in the drill.

Nonparticipating certified individuals may perform this review using the drill record in the required reading file or participate in a special training session.

Documentation is provided via initials in the Required Reading List or on forms documenting special training sessions.

2 1.5 ABSENCE FROM AUTHORIZED ACTIVITIES An operator who has not been actively performing certified functions for a period in excess of four months shall be required to demonstrate to the Reactor Manager or duly authorized representative that his/her knowledge and understanding of the operation and administration of the facility are satisfactory before returning to certified duties.

This.shall be accomplished through an interview and evaluation g a written, oral or operational examination m a suitable combination thereof. Any deficiencies uncovered must be corrected before the individual resumes performance of certified functions.

1.6 EVALUATION AND RETRAINING OF OPERATORS 1.6.1 Grade Requirements The acceptance criterion on all graded examinations shall be 80%; all operators

! are required to complete each examination satisfactorily according to the l following requirements:

1.6.1.1 A score on the written or other examinations equal to or greater than 80% may require no additional training. Nevertheless, the results of all examinations to include missed questions should be reviewed with the operator to assure proper understanding.

1.6.1.2 A score on the written or other examination in the range of 65%-79%

l requires additional training in those areas or topics where weaknesses i or deficiencies are indicated. This retraining and retesting shall be l completed within 60 days from the date the examination was administered and prior to the candidate being recertified. In this case the candidate need not be removed from licensed duties subject to the evaluation of the Reactor Manager or his/her duly authorized representative.

1.6.1.3 A score on the written or other examination ofless than 65% requires that an evaluation be performed by the Facility Director or designated representative within one month. The evaluation shall determine if the deficiencies require that the individual's certification be withdrawn pending completion of any accelerated retraining effort. The evaluation shall take into account the individual's past performance record, the supervisor's evaluation, and past test scores as well as current deficiencies. Additional oral or operational examinations may also be

( given to aid in the evaluation. In any case certification shall be withdrawn within four months if the candidate does not achieve passing scores after reexamination.

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1.6.2 Accelerated Training Accelerated training programs shall be completed within four months following  ;

the grading of an examination. Furthermore, within one month after the grading 'l of the examination, there shall be an evaluation -by the Reactor Manager or a -

designated representative to determine if the defWaah uncovered: warrant withdrawal of the individual's certification panding completion of the =<wlerated i training program. The evaluation shall <=ddae the individual's past <

~ performance record, the supervisor's evaluation and past test scores as well as current deficiencies. Additional oral or operational examt may also be given to aid in the evaluation. i 1.6.3 Additional Training Reauirements  ;

Additional training shall be provided whenever needad to correct we=1r== or  !

deficiencies uncovered. Such additional training shall be completed prior to the  !

conclusion of the specific requalification program or application for renewal of  ;

operator's license, whichever occurs first.  ;

Additional appropriate training requirements in the -form of formal lectures, tutoring, self-study or on-the-job training shall be based on the results of examinations conducted.

1.6.4 Deficiencies Affecting Safety Regardless of the score, if the individual's test indicates a deficiency in a critical area that affects safety, training shall be promptly administered to correct the deficiency or the operator will be removed from performing certified duties in the affected area until the deficiency is corrected.

I 1.6.5 Evaluation Via Annual Examinations l i

The annual operations test and the annual walkthrough examination are key factors in evaluating the continued competence of the certified operator both for demonstrating operational proficiency and understanding of system responses and for demonstrating overall satisfactory understanding of the operations of the facility, operating procedures and facility license changes. 'Ihe results of these two examinations should be utilized as primary input for evaluating operator performance for recertification purposes.

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1.6.6 Biennial Evaluations An in-depth evaluation of the operating performance of each licensed operator shall be performed and documented biennially as a minimum by a summary and judgmental statements. The operational evaluation provides an estimate of the ,

, knowledge, competence and dexterity of the operator to operate the reactor safely and to take appropriate actions in response to abnormal and emergency situations that may arise. Additional operational training shall be provided to correct performance weaknesses that may be identified.

The biennial evaluation shallinclude results from the written naminatinne, the annual operations test, the annual walkthrough exammation and other on-the-job evaluation of operational proficiency as well as any other available irvlications  ;

of the operator's capability to discharge his/her duties in a safe and com:t manner including participation in p.ctical and special training, instructional l activities and other work activities.  !

1.6.7 Additional Evaluations i An evaluation shall be made of an operator at any time his/her physical or. f mental condition appears impaired in a manner that his/her performance of  !

duties as an operator appears to be affected. Any exemplary performances or i additional duties performed by an operator should be noted in his/her i Requalificational Folder / Notebook to aid later evaluations.

1.7 RECERTIFICATION j 1.7.1 Certified individuals who have successfully completed the requalification i program may be recertified by the Facility Director or designated alternate.

1.7.2 All certified individuals must be cognizant of facility technical specifications, design and procedure changes in a timely manner.  !

1.8 REQUALIFICATION DOCUMENTATION AND RECORDS l i

1.8.1 Operator Reaualification Records ,

Operator requalification re;.nds shall be kept to assure that all the requirements of the "UFTR Operator Requalification and Recertification Program Plan" are met. +

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Each operator shall have an individual folder or notebook containing signature blocks for lectures attended, prepared or assigned self-study sessions, reactivity manipulations performed, weekly and daily checkouts performed, and quarterly drills participated in by the operator. De notebook shall also contain copies of

. written examinations administered, the answers given by the operator, results of any evaluations and documentation of any additional training administered in areas in whi:h an operator has exhibited deficiencies. De performance of, or participation in, special training such as for fuel h=ndling, use of emergency  ;

equipment, . crane operation, etc., should also be logged in the applicable  !

Requalification Notebook. ]

1.8.2 Requalification Training Manual A Master Requalification Training Manual will be used to organize training requirements; this manual shall contain a schedule of all required lectures, reviews, emergency drills, and Other exercises. The date the lem is performed shall be indicated in this manual. A section of this manual shll be designated to contain completed training items, attendance sheets, master copies of tests given and lecture outlines if available.

A separate section of this manual shall also indicate operator license amendment j commitments and the dates for each including relicense dates for all licensed operators.

1.8.3 Records Retention Required documents and records pertaining to the Requalification and Recertification Program shall be maintained at the UFTR as part of the facility records for at least six years. Per 10 CFR 55.59(5)(i), these records including the master training file shall be retained for each reactor operator or senior reactor operator until the respective operator's license is renewed or surrendered.

1.9 REQUALIFICATION DOCUMENT REVIEW AND AUDIT The individual Requalification Folders or Notebooks shall be reviewed on a semi--

annual basis, at intervals not to exceed eight(8) months, by a designated Senior Reactor Operator and shall be noted by the inclusion of the SRO's dated signature.

Any deficiencies noted during the review shall be brought to the attention of the.

Director of Nuclear Facilities or the Reactor Manager who will then insure that appropriate corrective action is taken.

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An audit of requalification program records shall be conducted by the Reactor Safety '

Review Subcommittee (RSRS) biennially at intervals not to exceed thirty (30) months.  ;

Such an audit should be performed annually at intervals not to exceed fifteen (15) j months. All such audits shall be documented by the RSRS via its audit report or i equivalent document.

1.10 REFERENCES i 1.10.1 Title 10 Code of Federal Regulatory Part 55," Operators' Ii-="

1.10.2 American National Standard ANSI /ANS-15.4-1988," Selection and Training of Personnel for Research Reactors".

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(P) Speciel Equipmes (1/P) Annual Operations Test Training (Rabbit System.

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