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Rev 1 to NTM-7.084, Cyap Certified Fuel Handler Recertification Training Program Implementing Procedure
ML20140E157
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Issue date: 05/21/1997
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CONNECTICUT YANKEE ATOMIC POWER CO.
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NUCLEAR TRAINING MANUAL 1

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CERTIFIED FUEL HANDLER RECERTIFICATION l

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l The purpose of this procedure is to describe the periodic retraining, i proficiency testing, and recertification of the Certified Fuel Handler at l Connecticut Yankee. The Certified Fuel Handler Recertification Program is designed to ensure the handling, storage, and cooling of nuclear fuel is l performed in a manner consistent with ensuring the health and safety of the public.

l 2.0 APPLICABILITY 2.1 This procedure applies to:

2.1.1 Connecticut Yankee personnel involved in the planning, delivery, evaluation, and review of the Certified Fuel

! Handler Recertification Program.

2.1.2 Connecticut Yankee personnel qualified as Certified Fuel Handlers for Connecticut Yankee.

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 Nuclear Training Manual 3.2 Connecticut Yankee Technical Specifications 3.3 Nuclear Group Procedure 2.26, Departmental Training l

3.4 Nuclear Group Policy 3.4, Nuclear Training 3.5 ACP 1.2-2.28, Training and Qualification of Connecticut Yankee Personnel 3.6 ANSI N18.1-1971, Selection and Training of Nuclear Power Plant l Personnel i l

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4.0 DEFINITIONS 4.1 Certified Fuel Handler An individual who is currently certified in accordance with NTM-7.083, Certified Fuel Handler Initial Certification Training l Program Implementing Procedure to be responsible for the handling, storage, and cooling of nuclear fuel at Connecticut i Yankee site.

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I The person designated by the Operations Manager who has the l responsibility for the day-to-day implementation of the l Connecticut Yankee Operator Training Programs. l l

4.3 Active Certification A differentiation in certification status based upon current I watchstanding proficiency. This difference determines the ability to independently perform certified fuel handler activities.

4.4 Biennial Written Examination .

A written examination administered every two years to determine certified fuel handler's knowledge of subjects covered in the certified fuel handler program.

4.5 Annual Operating Examination

.An evaluation of skills and abilities that can not usually be evaluated in written type examinations. Operating tests may include Job Performance Measures, shift / crew exercises, or plant walk through examinations.

4.6 Accelerated Recertification Training Individualized training administered to certified fuel handlers who do not successfully meet certified fuel handler recertification program criteria.

l 4.7 Curriculum Advisory Committee (CAC)1 Provides management oversight for the content and implementa" a of nuclear training programs, in accordance with

' the Systems Approach to Training.

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l 4.8 Medical Examination An examination by a physician to determine that the Certified Fuel Handler's medict.1 condition is not such that it might cause operational errors that could endanger other in-plant personnel or the public health and safety.

5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 U' nit Director 5.1.1 Responsible for the implementation and maintenance of the Certified Fuel Handler Programs.

5.1.2 Responsible for approving any waiver of retraining requirements as defined in section 6.5.2.

5.2 Operations Manager l

5.2.1 Responsible for overall conduct of the Certified Fuel Handler Recertification Program in accordance with this implementing procedure and the Training Program ,

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5.2.2 Responsible for approving Certified Fuel Handler Program  ;

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5.2.3 Responsible for acting as an evaluator, or assigning an Operations Department representative to serve as an evaluator for the annual operating examination. l 1

5.2.4 Responsible for verifying all Certified Fuel Handlers meet program requirements and maintain their certifications.

5.2.5 Responsible for approving all examinations administered in the Certified Fuel Handler Recertification Program.

5.2.6 Responsible for removing Certified Fuel Handlers from shift when they fail to meet program requirements.

5.2.7 Responsible for assessing the effectiveness of the Certified l

Fuel Handler training programs and recommending modifications and improvements to the program as necessary.

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5.2.8 Responsible for the final recommendation of all candidates l

! for the position of Certified Fuel Handler.

5.2.9 Serves as chair person of the Operator Training Curriculum l Advisory Committee.

5.2.10 Responsible for tracking Active / Inactive Status of Certified  ;

Fuel Handlers. I 5.3 Training Coordinator 5.3.1 Responsible for preparing and submitting Certified Fuel ,

Handler Training Program schedules to the Operations I Manager for approval.

5.3.2 Responsible for maintaining training materials current, j incorporating procedure changes, equipment changes, and lessons learned into the training program.

5.3.3 Responsible for maintaining Certified Fuel Handler Recertification program records in accordance with this )

implementing procedure and the Training Program Description.

5.3.4 Responsible for preparing all written examinations and operating examinations.

5.3.5 Responsible for serving as a controller / evaluator for on shift drill scenarios and operating examinations.  ;

5.3.6 Responsible for proctoring and grading all written examinations.

5.3.7 Responsible for soliciting feedback from operations personnel as to the effectiveness of the Certified Fuel Handler Recertification program.

5.3.8 Responsible for developing accelerated recertification individualized training, as required, for operators enrolled I in the Certified Fuel Handler Recertification Program.  ;

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5.4 Certified Fuel Handler 5.4.1 Responsible for maintaining his/her certification by participating in the Certified Fuel HandLr Recertification Program and passing an Annual Operating Test and a Biennial Written Examination.

5.4.2 Responsible for providing shift briefs or classroom training as required by the Operations Manager or Training Coordinator.

5.4.3 Responsible for providing On-The-Job Training as required by the Operations Manager or Training Coordinator.

5.5 Operator Training Curriculum Advisory Committee 5.5.1 Responsible for oversight of the program. Membership as a minimum shall include the Operations Manager and a representative from the Nuclear Training Department.

5.5.2 Responsible for biennial review of the Certified Fuel Handler task list and approval of the tentative two year schedule.

6.0 INSTRUCTIONS 6.1 Program Duties 6.1.1 The Operations Manager is responsible for this program and shall:

-6.1.1.1 Supervise this program to ensure compliance with this implementing procedure and the Training Program Description.

6.1.1.2 Provide final approval for recertification of each candidate after the completion of all other program requirements.

6.1.1.3 Approve accelerated recertification training individualized instruction, waivers, and validations of equivalent training for any portion of the program requirements.

i 6.1.1.4 Serve as chair person of the Operator Training Curriculum Advisory Committee.

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6.1.2 The Training Coordinator is responsible for:

6.1.2.1 The scheduling and implementation of the Certified Fuel Handler Recertification Program requirements in accordance with this implementing procedure and  ;

the Training Program Description.  !

l 6.1.2.2 Coordinate the annual review of all abnormal and emergency operating procedures.

6.1.2.3 Maintaining training materials and records required i to support the Certified Fuel Handler Recertification l Program.

l. 6.1.2.4 Submitting a two year tentative schedule at the completion of each Certified Fuel Handler Recertification Cycle.

6.1.2.5 Developing individualized instruction, remediation programs, and accelerated recertification programs i as required.

6.2 Scheduling 6.2.1 The Certified Fuel Handler Recertification program is a  !

closed enrollment program. Each enrolled operator will t attend all training sessions scheduled for the shift rotation l period designated by the training coordinator.

6.2.2 The Certified Fuel Handler Recertification Program cycle shall span a period of not greater than 24 months.

6.2.3 Any missed material or examinations must be made up within 60 days. If the require ' training is not completed within the 60 day time paiod, the Certified Fuel Handler shall be suspended %m Certified Fuel Handler duties pending completion of the missed training or examination.

6.3 Examinations 6.3.1 Biennial Written Examination 6.3.1.) The biennial written examination should be an open l

i reference examination consisting of at least 25 questions with a duration of approximately 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />.

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l l 6.3.1.2 The biennial written examination requires a passing j score of 280%.

6.3.1.3 The biennial written examination will be based on

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following aspects of the Certified Fuel Handler i position:

a) Design, function and components of control and safety systems.

I b) Purpose and operation of the radiation monitoring system including alarms and survey equipment.

c) Radiological safety principles and ,

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d) Principles of heat transfer, thermodynamics, and fluid mechanics as applicable to the storage and cooling of nuclear fuel.

e) Conditions and limitations in the facility license.

l f) Facility operating limitations in Technical Specifications and the Technical Requirements Manual.

l-l g) Radiation hazards that may arise during normal and abnormal situations, including maintenance activities.

h) Assessment of facility conditions and selection of appropriate procedures during ]

normal, abnormal, and emergency situations. l l

! i) Fuel handling facilities and procedures.

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6.3.2.1 The annual operating test will consist of:

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l b) One Crew Drill Scenario 1

l 6.3.2.2 The annual operating test requires an overall SATISFACTORY rating.

6.3.2.3 The annual operating test will be based on tasks l selected from the Certified Fuel Handlerjob position and should evaluate the candidate's ability l to:

a) Identify annunciators and condition-indicating signals and perform remedial actions.

b) Identify the significance of facility instrument readings.

c) Perform control manipulations required to obtain desired ope:ating results during normal, abnormal, and emergency situations.

d) Safely operate the facility's decay heat removal systems.

1 e) Safely operate the facility's auxiliary and emergency systems, including operation of those controls that could affect the release or radioactive materials to the environment.

f) Demonstrate or describe the use and function of the facility's radiation monitoring systems including fixed radiation monitors and alarms, portable survey instruments, and personnel monitoring equipment.

g) Demonstrate knowledge of significant radiation hazards, including permissible levels in excess of those authorized, and the ability to perform other procedures to reduce excessive levels of radiation and to guard against personnel exposure.

h) Demonstrate knowledge of the emergency plan for the facility including responsibility i

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i to decide whether the plan should be implemented.

l i) Demonstrate knowledge of Technical l Specifications and the Technical Requirements Manual.

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6.3.3 An individual who fails to pass either a biennial written examination or an annual operating test shall be removed from certified fuel handler duties, remediated, and required to pass an equivalent examination prior to resuming Certified Fuel Handler duties.

6.3.3.1 The equivalent examination shall contain no more than 30% of the exam items used on the original examination.

6.3.3.2 A Certified Fuel Handler who also fails the re-test will be removed from Certified Fuel Handler duties and enrolled in an accelerated recertification program. A passing grade on the appropriate exam type is required before reactivation as a Certified Fuel Handler.

6.4 Instructor Requirements 6.4.1 Instructors used to teach topics in the Certified Fuel Handler Recertification program should have completed a basic instructor training program specifically designed to provide the platform skills necessary to ensure instructional objectives are met.

6.4.2 Operators that are subject matter experts may be used as instructors to teach material in the Certified Fuel Handler Recertification program as long as they are observed by an j instructor qualified in accordance with section 6.4.1.

6.5 Recertification Requirements 6.5.1 To maintain Certified Fuel Handler qualifications, the Certified Fuel Handler must:

l 6.5.1.1 Complete all scheduled Certified Fuel Handler j Recertification training.

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a) Any missed training or examinations must be made up within 60 days.

b) Failure to make up any missed training or examinations within 60 days will result in removal from Certified Fuel Handler until completion of the missed training.

6.5.1.2 Score at least 80% on the Biennial Written Examinatica.

a) Any individual failing to pass the Biennial Written Examination shall not perform Certified Fuel Handler duties until an appropriate re-test examination is passed.

b) Any individual failing the re-test examination will be removed from certified fuel handler duties and enrolled in an accelerated recertification program.

6.5.1.3 Obtain a SATISFACTORY rating on an Annual Operating Test.

a) Any individual failing to pass an Annual Operating Test shall not perform Certified Fuel Handler duties until an appropriate re-test examination is passed.

b) Any individual failing the re-test examination will be removed from certified fuel handler duties and enrolled in an accelerated recertification program.

6.5.1.4 Pass a Biennial Medical Examination a) Any individual failing a Biennial Medical Examination will be removed from Certified Fuel Handler duties until cleared by a i

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6.5.1.5 Stand the Certified Fuel Handler watch for a l

minimum of 16 hours1.851852e-4 days <br />0.00444 hours <br />2.645503e-5 weeks <br />6.088e-6 months <br /> per calendar quarter.

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! a) A Certified Fuel Handler that fails to mect l this requirement will be placed in " inactive" l

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b) The Certified Fuel Handler regains " active" status by standing 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> under the instruction of a qualified Certified Fuel Handler. The time under instruction should include a review of the decay heat cooling system for the fuel, and shift tumover procedures.

6.5.2 Waiver of Retraining Requirements 6.5.2.1 An individual may be exempted from specific retraining program requirements. Exemptions will include a basis for granting the exemption and be approved by the Unit Director and Operations Manager. Exemptions from program requirements can be granted using the following criteria as a basis for the decision:

a) Completion of similar training (i.e., recent completion of the initial training program) i l

b) Completion of similar evalaations (i.e., l completion of graded emergency plan drill which tested similar skills, abilities, or knowledge's) c) Active participation in development, delivery, or evaluation of training (i.e.,

preparation of the annual examination) 6.5.2.2 An individual shall not be waived from two consecutive Annual Operating Tests or Biennial Written Examinations.

6.5.2.3 The requirement for a Biennial Medical Examination shall not be waived.

6.6 Record Requirements  ;

l l 6.6.1 The following records shall be maintained by the Training Coordinator:

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6.6.1.1 Training Attendance Matrix - a table which lists scheduled training sessions and indicates when each student completed the scheduled training session.

6.6.1.2 Training Program File - a file which contains a copy of training schedules, attendance sheets, read and sign document sheets, and lesson plans used in the  ;

Certified Fuel Handler Recertification Program.

6.6.1.3 Student File - a file which contains:

a) Completed Certification Record from Initial Certification Program.-

b) Figure 7.1 for the current retraining cycle.

c) Any completed Figure 7.l(s) for previous retraining cycles.

7.0 FIGURES 7.1 Recertification Program for Certified Fuel Handler 7.2 Tentative Two Year Schedule 8.0 ATTACHMENTS 8.1 Connecticut Yankee Certified Fuel Handler Recertification Training Program Description l

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Figure 7.1 RECERTIFICATION PROGRAM FOR CERTIFIED FUEL HANDLER CYCLE CANDIDATE: DATE:

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l Date I II. Satisfactory Participation in Recertification Program. (Participation in training and stands a minimum of 16 hours1.851852e-4 days <br />0.00444 hours <br />2.645503e-5 weeks <br />6.088e-6 months <br /> per calendar quaner.)

1 1st Quarter Date 2nd Quarter Date 3rd Quarter Date I 4th Quarter Date Ill. Successfully pass an Annual Operating Test.

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SUMMARY

The Certified Fuel Handler Recertification Program is developed to provide continuing training to certified fuel handlers. The continuing training is I determined by a systematic instructional design process which determines the job l tasks that a certified fuel handler performs. The recertification training

. requirements are based on importance to safety, difficulty of the task, and  !

! frequency of performance. Feedback and evaluation of the training program  !

I ensures continued effectiveness of the Recertification Training Program. Inherent

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l in this process is the ability to change the program to meet training needs 1 identified by evaluation, feedback, NRC requirements, and industrial events.

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l l 2.0 TRAINING PROGRAM GOALS  ;

I l The program goal is to ensure that certified fuel handlers remain capable of ,

handling, storage. and cooling of nuclear fuel in a manner consistent with )

ensuring the health and safety of the public. j l

3.0 STUDENT PREREQUISITES l PREREQUISITES: Certified Fuel Handler at Connecticut Yankee.

l 4.0 PROGRAM OUTLINE i

1 4.1 The content of the Certified Fuel Handler Recertification Program shall be l based on the tasks selected for retraining in the Certified Fuel Handler task l list and the following list of topics:

4.1.1 Plant System Design Basis and Licensing Basis for systems l required for the handling, storage, and cooling of nuclear fuel.

l 4.1.2 Instrumentation and Control Systems in support of handling, storage, and cooling of nuclear fuel.

4.1.3 Radiological safety principles and procedures including radiation hazards that may arise during normal, maintenance, and abnormal l activities.

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4.1.4 Principles of heat transfer, thermodynamics, and fluid mechanics as they apply to fuel handling, storage, cooling, and mc,nitoring.

i 4.1.5 Conditions and limitations of facility license, including content, i

basis, and importance of Technical Specifications and the Technical Requirements Manual.

4.1.6 Normal, Abnormal, and Emergency Operating Procedures that apply to the handling, storage, cooling and monitoring of nuclear fuel.

4.1.7 Fuel handling facilities and procedures.

I 4.1.8 Station Emergency Plan and Implementing Procedures. )

l 5.0 COURSE DESCRIPTION 5.1 The Certified Fuel Handler Recertification Program course cycle will span a period of not greater than twenty four months, ending with a final l proficiency exam consisting of the annual operating test and the biennial writte, examination. These examinations will evaluate the effectiveness of the training program and the certifications of the certified fuel handler i staff. Results from these examinations will be incorporated, as appropriate, l

in future modifications.

i 5.2 The Certified Fuel Handler Recertification Program normally consists of I lecture and/or self-study topics appropriate to the handling, storage, and

! cooling of nuclear fuel. The selection of topics will be based on task l difficulty and importance, identified areas for training based on direct l

feedback from trainees and their supervision, and other related site and industry experiences.

5.3 The Certified Fuel Handler Recertification Program will maximize, to the extent possible, in-plant training. Performance ofin-plant emergency and

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abnormal tasks in accordance with appropriate procedures will be emphasized. The training will focus on both individual tasks and crew response to emergency conditions in order to reinforce team skills of the l Certified Fuel Handler and other operating crew members in simulated emergency conditions.

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l 5.4 Biennial written examinations and annual operating tests will be used to evaluate the areas identified in the program outline.

5.5 Annual operating tests should sample the following aspects of the .

Certified Fuel Handler position: I 5.4.1 Evaluate annunciators; valve, pump, and breaker status indicatou; and instrument readings as necessary to determine / perform appropriate remedial actions.

l 5.4.2 The ability to manipulate the controls required to obtain desired operating results during normal, abnormal, and emergency conditions. This includes the decay heat removal system (s) and those auxiliary and emergency systems that could affect the release i of radioactive matenal to the environment.

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5.4.3 Evaluate radiation monitonng system readings, including alarm 1 conditions, to determine appropriate actions. Such actions may  ;

include setting an alarm setpoint to monitor a release or determine j appropriate remedia! actions for an alarm coHition. l 5.4.4 Evaluate abnormal or emergency conditions iv determine if the emergency plan for the facility should be impimented, evaluate  !

performance of duties as required by the Emergency Plan.

6.0 TRAINING PROGRAM NOTES 6.1 The Certified Fuel Handler Recertification Program is based upea a Systems Approach to Training. Initially, the systems and the tasks that will be required to support the safe storage and cooling of the nuclear fuel, will be changing as the plant establishes the Nuclear Island.

7.0 ATTACHMENTS 7.1 Certified Fuel Handler Task List 7.2 Two Year Tentative Schedule l

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9 i Task Number . TASK TITLE 343-310-03-03 PREPARE ADVERSE CONDITION REPORTS 343-312-03-03 APPROVE TEMPORARY PROCEDURE CHANGES 343-311-03-02 WRITE TEMPORARY PROCEDURE CHANGES 119-101-01-01 USE PLANT PROCEDURES I 341-314-03-02 DIRECT SHIFT PERSONNEL ACTIONS DURING MAJOR PLANT {

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344-315-03-03 DIRECT ACTIONS FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONSE 062-403-04-01 MOMENTARY LOSS OF SEMI VITAL BUS i

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344-413-04-02 LOSS OF SERVICE WATER 344-402-04-02 HIGH ACTIVITY LEVEL 344-414-04-02 LOSS OF CLOSED COOLING l 344-417-04-02 FLOODING OF THE CONNECTICUT RIVER 344-418-04-02 LOW VOLTAGE ON EMERGENCY BUSES 344-419-04-02 DC GROUND ISOLATION 062-405-04-01 480 VAC BUS GROUND ISOLATION 344-420-04-02 LOCATING 480VAC GROUND 344-403-04-02 SPENT FUEL BUILDING HIGH ACTIVITY 344-423-04-02 RCS/ REFUELING CAVITY LEAK 344-426-04-02 EMERGENCY RESTORATION OF ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY LOST DUE TO FIRE 344-404-04-02 NATURAL DISASTERS 402-408-04-01 RESPOND TO A FIRE IN ANY AREA OF THE PLANT' 344-432-04-02 LOSS OF SPENT FUEL POOL COOLING 344-433-04-02 TEMPORARY DIESEL GENERATOR OPERATION 344-436-04-02 FUEL HANDLING ACCIDENT 344-405-04-02 LOSS OF ANY PORTION OF THE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM 344-405-04-03 STATION FIRES 341-328-03-02 REVIEW SWITCHING ORL,2RS (CONVEX) 062-204-02-01 CHECK ALTERNATE OFFSITE POWER AVAILABLE PRIOR TO REMOVING LINE FROM SERVICE 920-102-01-02 CONVEX OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 344-501-05-02 PARTIAL LOSS OF AC 344-504-05-02 LOSS OF CONTROL AIR i 344-505-05-02 TOTAL LOSS OF SEMI VITAL POWER 344-506-05-02 LOSS OF REFUELING CAVITY INVENTORY 344-507-05-02 PARTIAL LOSS OF DC 344-508-05-02 LOSS OF MCC-5 344-317-03-03 ANAL'YZE INDICATIONS TO DETERMINE THAT AN EMERGENCY PLAN EVENT IS IN PROGRESS 344-346-03-03 APPLY STATE POSTURE CODES TOTHE FEMA EVENT BASED TABLE 344-319-03-03 CLASSIFY EMERGENCY EVENTS REQUIRING EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTATION NTM-7.084 REV: 0 DATE: 3/20/97 PAGE: 7.1-1 OF 4

l Task Number TASK TITLE 344-34l-03-03 CLASSIFY EVENTS OF GENERAL PUBLIC INTEREST (STATE POSTURE CODES) '

119-501-05-01 EMERGENCY PLAN 344-329-03-03 DETERMINE METEROLOGICAL / RADIOLOGICAL CONDITIONS PRIOR TO EVACUATION 344-334-03-03 EVALUATE PLANT PERSONNEL SAFETY HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH l l

THE EMERGENCY OR ABNORMAL EVENT 344-303-03-03 ENSURE REQUIRED NOTIFICATIONS OF ONSITE & OFFSITE PERSONNEL FOR EMERG & ABNORMAL EVENTS 344-323-03-03 DIRECT EMERGENCY RESPONSE AS DIRECTOR STATION EMERGENCY OPERATIONS '

344-343-03-03 DETERMINE RAD DOSE CONSEQUENCES FOR EQUIPMENT OF LIFESAVING MEASURES 341-307-03-02 OPERATIONS SETPOINT CHANGE RECORD 341-301-03-02 CONDUCT SHIFT AND RELIEF TURNOVER l 341-302-03-03 MAINTAIN REQUIRED LOGS, RECORDS, AND STATUS BOARDS

! 343-306-03-02 MAINTAIN SHIFT STAFFING REQUIREMENTS 073-105-01-01 REBOOT RMS SCANRAD COMPUTER 341-312-03-02 REVIEW RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISCHARGE / RELEASE PERMITS 073-103-01-01 SET ALARM SETPOINTS FOR GAS RELEASE 073-102-01-01 SET ALARM SETPOINTS FOR LlQUID RELEASE 344-347-03-03_ OPERATE THE ENRS/CENTRACOM 342-313-03-02 DETERMINE RETEST REQUIREMENTS FOLLOWING MAINTENANCE 119-319-03-01 DIRECT EO'S IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THEIR DUTIES 342-311-03-02 MONITOR THE CONDUCT OF MAINTENANCE ON SHIFT

! 119-307-03-01 REVIEW OPERATING LOGS FOR TRENDS AND OOS CONDITIONS 343-335-03-02 CONDUCT ON THE JOB TRAINING OF PERSONNEL 084-210-02-01 PERFORM METEROLOGICAL SYSTEM SURVEILLANCE 341-304-03-02 MAKE PLANT TOUR WHILE ON SHIFT l

085-202-02-01 PERFORM SITE EVACUATION ALARM TEST 343-345-03-03 OPERATE THE SECURITY OVERRIDE CONSOLE I 119-306-03-01 MAINTAIN REQUIRED LOGS, RECORDS, CHARTS, PRINTOUTS, AND l STATUS BOARDS l 072-003-01-01 MONITOR AREA RADIATION MONITOR OPERATION l 073-003-01-01 MONITOR PROCESS RADIATION MONITORING SYSTEM 341-310-03-02 REVIEW OPERATING LOGS FOR TRENDS AND OUT OF SPEC CONDITIONS 073-101-01-01 OPERATE THE WIDE RANGE GAS MONITOR 072-201-02-01 PERFORM AREA RADIATION MONITORING EQUIPMENT CHECK

073-201-02-01 PERFORM PROCESS RADIATION MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION l FUNCTIONAL CHECK 341-204-02-02 MAINTAIN LOCKED VALVE CHECKLIST l

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4 Task Number Task Title 341-332-03-02 EVALUATE SYSTEM PERFORMANCE & COORDINATE TSPEC ACTION IF LCO NOT MET 341-318-03-02 INTERPRET & APPLY TSPEC DIRECTIONS FOR SAFETY LIMITS & LCOS 341-317-03-02 RECALL SAFETY LIMITS, SAFETY SYSTEM SETTINGS & LCOS 341-313-03-03 REPORT SAFETY LIMIT VIOLATIONS AND REPORTABLE OCCURRENCES 119-315-03-01 RECOGNIZE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION REQUIREMENTS 341-330-03-02 DECOMn/IISSIONING PLANNING, SCHEDULING, AND IMPLEMENTATION 342-308-03-03 AUTHORIZE PERFORMANCE OF MAINTENANCE ON SHIFT 342-306-03-02 PREPARE MAINTENANCE WORK REQUESTS 342-307-03-02 REVIEW MAINTENANCE WORK REQUESTS 343-331-03-03 REVIEW AUDIT OF JUMPERS AND LIFTED LEADS 342-314-03-02 REVIEW RETEST RESULTS FOLLOWING MAINTENANCE 342-326-03-02 REVIEW RESULTS OF SURVEILLANCE TESTS 343-332-03-03 REVIEW PERIODIC AUDIT OF TAGGING 1

342-304-03-02 REVIEW TAGGING REQUESTS FOR PLANT EQUIPMENT 342-343-03-02 CONTROL OF FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS /lGNITION SOURCES 342-324-03-02 AUTHORIZE PERFORMANCE OF SURVEILLANCE TESTS ON SHIFT 344 301-03-02 ANALYZE INDICATIONS TO DETERMINE THAT AN ABNORMAL PLANT EVENT IS IN PROGRESS 344-306-03-02 ANALYZE INDICATIONS TO DETERMINE THE CAUSE OF THE EMERGENCY OR ABNORMAL EVENT 119-310-03-01 APPLY RADIATION AND CONTAMINATION SAFETY PROCEDURES ,

342-303-03-03 APPROVE REQUESTS TO REMOVE PLANT EQUIPMENT FROM OPERATION 343-342-03-03 AUTHORIZE EMERGENCY DELIVERIES l 343-341-03-03 AUTHORIZE TEMPORARY DESIGNATED VEHICLE ACCESS TO THE i PROTECTED AREA 341-330-03-03 CONDUCT COMPLETED PROCEDURE REVIEW 341-303-03-02 COORDINATE DELIVERY OF PLANT CONSUMABLES 342-302 03-02 COORDINATE PLANT OPERATION TO SUPPORT MAINTENANCE  !

ACTIVITIES 344-345-03-02 DETERMINE APPROPRIATE EVACUATION AREA WHILE ON/OFF SHIFT 342-301-03-02 DETERMINE PRIORITY OF MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES PERFORMED ON SHIFT i 344-307-03-02 DIRECT CORRECTIVE ACTIONS TO MITIGATE THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE EMERG OR ABNORMAL EVENT 344-302-03-02 DIRECT SHIFT PERSONNEL ACTIONS TO ENSURE PLANT SAFETY DURING EMERG/ ABNORMAL CONDITION 344-304-03-02 EVALUATE THE ADEQUACY OF AOP/EOPS FOR MITIGATION CAPABILITY DURING ABNORMAL CONDITION 343-344-03-03 FILL OUT A LOSS OF SECURITY EFFECTIVENESS REPORT, REVIEW SIGN SECURITY INCIDENT NTM-7.084 REV: 0 DATE: 3/20/97 PAGE: 7.1-3 OF 4

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Chrriculum Advisk'ommittee Topical Content CYCLE 971 Spent Fuel Pool Cooling Spent Fuel Building Ventilation High Activity Spent Fuel Building Exhaust Loss of Spent Fuel Pool Cooling Partial Loss of AC Shutdown Risk Diesel Generator Practier JPMs Writter; '!xamination

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AC Electrical Distribution I Current Events i Emergency Plan EAL Classification Emergency Plan Protective Action Recommendations

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I_opical Content (Continued) 1 CYCLE 97 4 Practice Drill Scenarios Radiological Principles l.< Heat Transfer, Fluid Flow, and Thermodynamics

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Spent Fuel Pool Coolmg Spent Fuel Building Ventilation Fuel Handling Accident l Spent Fuel Building Exhaust Hi Activity [

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