ML20108E098
| ML20108E098 | |
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| Site: | Hatch |
| Issue date: | 09/25/1984 |
| From: | Bennett P GEORGIA POWER CO. |
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E. I. HATCH NUCLEAR PLANT GeorgiaPowerd i
\\__4 TRAINING LESSON PLAN TITLE:
CODE OF mawAL PEtEATIWS, PARPS 20 and 100 NUMBER:
PROGRAM:
SPEIAL AND ADVANCED LICENSE TRAINItG h25/84 REFE 1E.NCES:
.i Author: General Physics (Phil Bennett) 1.
Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter 1, January 1, 1984 2.
FSAR Chapter 1 3.
Georgia Power Nuclear Training Manuals, Chapter 10.3 Estimated length of Training:
50, minutes LESSON NOTES:
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Purpose To provide special and advanced license training to those individuals holding reactor operator licenses, senior reactor operator licenses, and senior reactor operator certifications, to cmply with 10CFR Part 55, operator requalification requirements.
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Objectives:-
Upon completion of this. lesson the student should be able to:
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- Explain what the Code of Federal Regulations is and how it is structured.
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State the purpose of.10CFR20 and purpose of 10CFR100.
3.
Identify '.aich 10CFR applies to - Abnormal -Operative Transients and
. which to e :idents.
4.
. Define the following areas' and list any limits or standards associated with each.
Restricted Radiation Exclusion Unrestricted Hi Radiation Lou Population Zone Population Center Distance 5.
State where Table I and Table II of 10CFR20 Appendix B applies.
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Subject Outline Support Information Code of Federal Regulations (Parts 20 & 100)
III. Introduction Reason for Study A.
A utility _has two obligations to l
the public:
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0 Produce a reliable source of j
electrical power o
Protect the public from any hazards or risks L
The fissioning of elements to produce heat for the generation of electricity also produces radiation.
Due to the somatic and genetic effects radiation has on the body, the Federal Government O
controls or regulates the use of nuclear power.
The document which contains the regulations through which the government controls the use of nuclear power is the Code of Federal Regulations.
Familiarity with this code allows you, the operator, to better understand the necessity, content and thus use of the utilities' procedures.
In so doing you will be more knowledgeable to better protect yourself and the public B.
A specific review of 10CFR20 and 10CFR100 will be done to interrelate these CFR's to BWR Text Chapter 10.3 and to the FSAR. A copy of 10CFR20 and 100 are available to support this review.
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'd Subject Outline Support Information IV. Presentation A.
Code of Federal Regulations 1.
The Federal Government has established general and permanent rules to regulate the various areas for which it is responsible.
Ihese rules, made by the Executive departments and TP Federal Register agencies of the Federal Government are published in Pass around copy of Federal the Federal Register..
Register.
The Code of Federal Regula-tions (CFR) is a codifica-tion of the rules published in the Federal Register.
2.
The CFR is divided into TP List of Titles 50 titles which represent
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broad areas subject to Federal Regulation.
3.
Each title is divided into TP List of Chapters chapters which usually bear the name of the issuing Display Chapter I, Volume I.
agency. Each chapter is published in a volume.
4.
Each chapter is subdivided TP List of Parts in into parts covering specific Chapter I, regulatory areas.
Note: Title 10 is comprised of 5 chapters or volumes.
Chapter /Vol. I has parts 0-99.
Chapter /Vol. II has parts 200-699.
5.
The CFR is revised at least Thus it is not necessary to once each year.
For Title 10 indicate the chapter or this date is January 1.
volume no. when identifying a specific part. Example:
10CFR20 is Title 10, Part 20.
By definition part 20 is in Chapter I or Vol. I.
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The CFR is kept up to cate by the individual issues of the Federal Register. These two (CFR and FR) publications must be used together to determine the latest version of any given rule.
B.
10 CFR 20 Standards for Protection Against Reference to 10CFR20 H/0.
Radiation Have students highlight their copy.
1.
Review Table of Contents and emphasize major headings.
2.
State the Purpose It is the purpose of the regulations in this part to control the posses-sion, use and transfer
_O or i4ce" sed teri i 61 any licensee in such a manner that the total dose to an individual does not exceed the standards of radiation protection prescribed in the regulation in this part.
3.
Point out the ALARA state-ment in 20.lc.
4.
Define the following areas and list any limits or standards associated with each.
a.
Restricted Area Reference Sections:
20.3(14),20.101(a) and(b),20.103(a)(1)
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Unrestricted Area Ref.erence Sections:
20.3(17),20.105(a) and (b) 20.106(a)-
Appendix B c.
Radiation Area Reference Section:
20.202(b)(2) d.
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Reference Section:
20.202(b)(3) 5.
Per FSAR Chapter 1, one of the unacceptable criteria for Abnormal Operational i
Transients is: Releases in excess of 10CFR20.
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10 CFR 100 Reactor Site Criteria
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Review Table of Contents 2.
State the purpose It is the purpose of this part to describe criteria which guide the commission 1:1 it's evaluation of the suit-ability of proposed sites for stationary power and testing reactors subject to Part 50 of this chapter.
3.
Define the following areas and list any limits or standards associated with each.
a.
Exclusion Area Reference Sections:
100.3(a),100.11(a)(1) c
-Subject Outline Support Information b.
Low Population Zone Reference Sections:
100.3(b),100.11(a)(2) c.
Population Center Distance Reference Sections:
100.3(c),100.11(a)(3) 4.
Review 'Se following in Appendix A - Seismic and Geologic Siting Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants:
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Purpose III. Definitions -
(a). Magnitude Richter Scale (b)
Intensity Modified Mecalli Scale (c) Safe Shutdown Design Basis Earthquake O