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Operator Training Program, Revision 4
ML20148F995
Person / Time
Site: Yankee Rowe
Issue date: 01/26/1978
From:
YANKEE ATOMIC ELECTRIC CO.
To:
Shared Package
ML20148F986 List:
References
AP-0500, AP-500, NUDOCS 8011070082
Download: ML20148F995 (8)


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.YANTEE RONE' OPERATOR TRAINING PROGlW!

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a To establish-a program through which holders and prospective holders of Nuclear Regulatory Commission Reactor Operator and Senior' Operator .mL licensos will be. trained for initial and renewal licensing.  :

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REFERENCES

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ANSI N18.1 - 1971,:Scicction and Training of Nuclear Power Plant c Personnel. *'

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2. Titic 10, Code of Federal Regulations Part 55 and Part 55 Appendix A.  ! ,
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DISCUSSION

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.The training program is divided into two separate phases. The first ki of these is the initial operator licensing program. This phase will .

be designed to give unlicensed personnel the kncwledge and experience  !

necessary to moet the requirements of the rederal Regulations. for '

license application.

The second phase of the training program will bc licensed operator and senior operator retraining. The program will be ccnducted to i+

maintain licensed operators and senior operators at their highest pvt 1cyc1 of competence and proficiency. The pfogram is designated to M* :g'@

meet.or exceed the requirements set forth by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in the Code of Federal Regulation, portaining to operator I=

retraining and license renewal. - The program will consist of a combination

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2. On site lecture series supplemented at times by videotapes and other effective training aids. {Iyi Jg I'

3.. ' Implementation and documentation of a review program in which all licensed personnel are kept aware of: kM bN

-a.- ~\ Operating and eniergency procedurcs.

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4. Actual control ma. ,>ulation, or direct suparvisici hereof, for at least 10 reactor startups, shutdowns, or significant reactivity changes which demonstrate familiarity with the reactor '

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The following subject areas will be covered during the evaluation und lecture series of both phases of the progranu , . - , .

1. Reactor Theory and Principles of Operation. '

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2. General and Specific Plant Operating Characteristics.
3. Plant Instrumentation and Control System.
4. Plant Protection Systems.

~5. Engineered Safety Systems.

6. Radiation Control and Safety. -

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8. Standard and Emergency Operating Procedures.
9. Applicabic portions of Titic 10, Code of Federal Regulations.

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Ibcumentation of the initial training and retraining programs will be maintained by the Training Coordinator.

'Ihc training coordinator has the responsibility of implementing all training. He will also be responsible for maintaining adequate records P n;3Q of the training effort.

I PROCEDURE I. Initial License Program.

A. As the need arises for additional N.R.C. licenses at ' akee Rowe, a training program will be instituted to ensure each ipt p' e candidate will receive sufficient training and experience for 4h-license application submittal. This program will consist of the following: 6 g,

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g. Technical Specifications
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,2 . Classroom lecture attendance and evaluation examination results will b1 maintained by the trainin ,+ ;

These records will be maintained only for'g thecoordinator, purpose It of license application. The applicati6n will become r. ,

a part of the individual's training file.

3. Actual manipulation of the reactor controls by the individual to demonstrate his ability to operate the plant in a safe and competent manner.
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required to pass a company examination similar in scope and depth to an N.R.C. cxamination. h*-

B. hhen an individual receives an N.R.C. license, a copy of the license will be filed in the training record. The licensec will then be enrolled in the retraining program.

II. Licensed Operator Retraining L__

A. Evaluation Examination .hk

1. Examinations will be administered to each licensed i operator and senior operator at least annually.
2. Reactor cocrator examination categories will consist of the 10110 wing topics:
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. e. Administrative Procedures, Conditions and Limitations

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'4. If aLlicensed operator or. senior operator fails to

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he willtbe required to participate in an accelerated requalification program prior to resuming licensed  ;

activities. ' A judgement will be made by the training i q,7 ,

coordinator at the time of'the failure as to how f#rt the accelerated program may best be administered. j($

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a. A copy of the licensecs' answers..

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hhore applicabic, up to 500 of the lecture series may bc WD' supplemented'by the use.of films, video tapes, and/or ,

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1. The following general sections.will. comprise the lecture  !

series: b W a.- . Theory and Principles of: Operation OV s' b.

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g ' . Plant Instrumentation'and. Controls

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2. " Each licensco who fails to achicyc a grade of 80% in a gg grado ~section or sections shall- be Inquired to attend

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lecture period. Any individual failing to achieve a grado of 80% will be given individual instruction on the material to be able to achieve a satisfactory grade. j, q

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c. Schedule and Curriculum Record ,

-C. Operator Review Program 1.. All licensed operators and senior operators will review .m' facility design changes, applicabic procedure changes and facility license changes.

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2. The training coordinator will insure all licensed operators W6 and senior operators review all abnormal and emergency  ;

procedures, at least annually. The completed forms will be returned to the training coordinator for file in the g *'

individual's file.

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3. .The performanc6 of all licensed individuals will be evaluated o .,'w . .

during actual or simulated abnormal and amergency plant .  ;',

, conditions. This will be done to meet the requirement '

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d ;porform or direct at least ten significant- reactivity changes, which demonstrate familiarity with the-control systems, b, ._ - .9 during the two year duration of his license. Refer to

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changes for which_ Yankee Rowc'will take credit.

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E. l Operating Experience- -i ,

1. 110 CFR 55.31 requires satisfactory demonstration of knowledge and anderstanding of plant operation for any persons who have

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a period of four months or longer.

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2. Any individual absent from operating duties for a period of-  ;

four months or longer will be given a written and/or an oral  ;

examination to determine any areas in which the individual ..'

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1. The training coordinator shall document special training assignments executed by licensed operators or :,enior operators, m.

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b. Off-site seminars or classes.

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1. Reactor startup to the pcint of adding heat.

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6. I Operation of the manipulator crane in the core during re-fueling.

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8. Manual rod control prior to and during generator synchronization.

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