ML20106H239

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Rev 10 to Gap Security Dept Vogtle Electric Generating Plant Nuclear Security Training & Qualification Plan
ML20106H239
Person / Time
Site: Vogtle  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 03/31/1996
From:
GEORGIA POWER CO.
To:
Shared Package
ML20106H238 List:
References
PROC-960331, NUDOCS 9603200328
Download: ML20106H239 (4)


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THE GEORGIA POWER COMPANY SECURITY DEPARTMENT V0GTLE ELECTRIC GENERATING PLANT NUCLEAR SECURITY TRAINING AND QUALIFICATION PLAN Revision 1 March 1984 Revision 2 July 1984 Revision 3 December 1985 Revision 4 January 1988 Revision 5 January 1989 Revision 6 January 1990 Revision 7 February 1992 Revision 8 July 1992 Revision 9 December 1992 Revision 10 March 1996 9603200328 960313 PDR ADOCK 05000424 '

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4 4.0 TRAINING REQUIREMENTS 4.1 INITIAL TRAINING AND QUALIFICATION Uniformed security personnel and watchperson(s) (nonsecurity) l will be trained on the tasks prescribed by the Training and Qualification Plan. Where officers and watchperson(s)

(nonsecurity) fail to meet the performance objectives of the i Training and Qualification Plan, they will be retrained and l ratested.

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4.2 REOUALIFICATION Requalification in selected tasks or elements of tasks will be j given to uniformed security personnel and watchperson(s)

(nonsecurity) as indicated in annex 1-2 (Task and Duty Summary). l I

Requalification will normally be done in a training environment; however, some requalification will be accomplished in the working environment. If during these processes an individual is found deficient in a specific task and/or element, he or she will be retrained and requalified in the task and/or element. A deficiency in a particular task and/or element shall not restrict a person from being assigned to other specific security duties  ;

which do not require the performance of the task and/or element  !

in which that person was found to be deficient.

Documentation attesting to requalification will be in accordance with section 4.4. Annually shall be as defined in section 3.7.

4.3 PERF0 6 If an officer or watchperson (nonsecurity) is found to be l deficient in the performance of a listed task or elements of a task while on duty, the officer or watchperson (nonsecurity) will l be requalified in the task or elements before being reassigned to those-duties in which that person was found to be deficient.

Requalification will be in accordance with section 4.2.

4.4 TRAINING DOCUMENTATION Each individual's training record will have each task qualification annotated on a printed record form. Attestation of performance will be by initials or signature of certified training personnel (instructor) or other designated representatives (supervisory personnel) of the nuclear security manager. Class attendance documents (rosters) and test / task qualification forms will show the date of attendance / task performance and will be attested to by the examinee's signature and the signature of the person assigned to give the class and/or administer the test. On all cognitive testing, a minimum score of 70 percent must be attained. On all demonstrative testing, 4-1 Rev. 10 3/96

i l the student will correctly demonstrate elements of the particular

, task being tested, in accordance with the Security Plan and applicabl's site procedures. For inspection purposes, documentation will be maintained and retained at the site for not i less than 3 calendar years. I l

4.5 LESSON PLANS A copy of all lesson plans and tests developed for the implementation of the Training and Qualification Plan will be kept at the site for inspection purposes. j i

4.6 SECURITY EQUIPMENT j

Officers will be trained in the use of site-issued security l equipment applicable to their job performance duties. l 4.7 SECURITY DUTIES l The VEGP Training and Qualification Plan reflect requirements in l' the Physical Security Plan and selected tasks in 10 CFR 73.55 Appendix B.

, Task 1 Site Threat Assessment i

1. Elements i l A. Natural threats B. Man-made threats
2. Performance Objectives on a written examination, the trainee will identify the different types of natural 1 threats, the difference between radical protestors and terrorists, the characteristics of a terrorist attack, and the types of groups that may attempt an attack on a nuclear power plant.

3 Task 2 Security Features

1. Elements A. Special construction features

, B. Security systems i

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ANNEX 1-2 TRAINING AND DUTY

SUMMARY

Uniformed .

Supervisory Watchperson .

Task and Duty Sumrnary Armed Officer CAS/SAS Personnel Unarmed Officer (Nonsecuritv) Recualification X X X X *

1. Site threat assessment X'
2. Security features X X X X X
3. Site security organization X X X X X X l
4. Personnel access control X X X X X
5. Package and material control X X X X X
6. Vehicle control X X X X X
7. Conduct a patrol X X X X X
8. Communications X X X X X X l
9. Security law X X X X X
10. Defensive tactics X X X X X
11. Weapons training - handgun X X X X
12. Weapons training - shotgun X X X X
  • 13. Weapons training - rifle X X X
14. Chemical agents X X X X X
15. React to a bomb Mweat or suspected bomb X X X X X
16. Security contingency events X X X X X
17. Central / secondary alarm station operations X X
18. Uniformed supervisor X X
19. Armed responder X X X X
20. Crowd and mob control X X X X X
  • Training on rifle for selected TRT personnel.

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