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MONTHYEARML20217P7141999-10-26026 October 1999 Informs That Effective 991026,CH Bassett Will Be NRC Inspector for Facility at Purdue Univ,Due to Retirement of Previously Assigned Inspector ML20217L0371999-10-21021 October 1999 Informs That Arrangements Were Made Between P Doyle & R Bean for Administration of Operator Licensing Exam at Purdue Univ Reactor.Exam Scheduled for Wk of 991206.Requests That Listed Matl Be Furnished,In Order to Meet Schedule ML20206K7951999-05-0606 May 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-182/99-201 on 990412-15.No Violations Identified ML20199E1781998-12-17017 December 1998 Forwards Revised Emergency Plan for Purdue Univ Reactor PUR-1,which Involves Updating of Names of Organizations on Campus & Clarifying Chain of Command in Event of Emergency ML20199C0261997-11-13013 November 1997 Forwards Certificate Issued to Rs Bean for Becoming Newly Licensed at Univ as Ro.W/O Encl ML20212G8371997-10-31031 October 1997 Forwards Results of Operator Initial Exam Conducted at Purdue Univ on 970929.W/o Encl ML20217E8201997-09-24024 September 1997 Confirms Arrangements Made to Administer Operator Licensing Retake Exam at Purdue Univ Reactor.Exam Scheduled for Wk of 970929 ML20217D6711997-09-24024 September 1997 Forwards Reactor License Exam for R Bean & Copy of NRC Guidance for Proctoring Exams.W/O Encls ML20217P3201997-08-22022 August 1997 Informs That Responsibility for Non-Power Reactor Insp Program Has Been Transferred from Nrr.All Related Repts, Correspondence & Inquires W/Docket Number Specified Should Be Directed to Listed Address ML20141A4201997-06-18018 June 1997 Forwards Results of Operator Initial Exam Conducted at Purdue Univ on 970602-03.W/o Encl ML20140C3211997-03-31031 March 1997 Requests That Listed Matl in Encl Be Furnished in Order to Meet Schedule for Written & Operating Exam for Wk of 970604 ML20133F3831997-01-10010 January 1997 Forwards Insp Repts 50-182/96-01 & 70-0152/96-01 on 961216- 19.No Violations Noted ML20132H0131996-12-20020 December 1996 Forwards Annual Repts for Purdue Univ in West Lafayette,In ML20070S0831991-03-18018 March 1991 Forwards Addl Pages to Complete Submissions for Amend for Field Study,Per 901220 Request ML20070S0881991-03-0404 March 1991 Forwards Addl Matl to Support 901220 Amend Request for Field Study ML20059L5191990-09-19019 September 1990 Requests Util Provide Ref Matls Listed in Encl 1, Ref Matl Requirements, for Exam Scheduled for Wk of 901112. Requirements for Administration & Review of & NRC Rules & Guidelines for Written Exams Encl ML20043B9061990-05-17017 May 1990 Requests Finalization of Revs to Emergency Plan for Reactor Re Type & Frequency of Drills,Per Section 9.2, Conduct of Drills & Exercises. ML20012E2351990-03-19019 March 1990 Submits Annual Update to Proposed Schedule for Conversion from High Enriched U to Low Enriched U,Per 10CFR50.64 ML20247M8271989-03-30030 March 1989 Discusses Licensee Requests for Changes to Requalification Program.Requests Include Extension of Max Time Period of 24 Months for Requalification Cycle to Account for Changes in Outage Schedules & Reorganization of Training Programs ML20247D0911989-03-23023 March 1989 Provides Annual Update of Proposed Schedule for Conversion from High Enriched U to Low Enriched U.Univ Started Final Design of Core & Reflector & Thermal Hydraulics.Listed Schedule Proposed for Completion of Project ML20207F3901988-08-0808 August 1988 Forwards Amend 9 to License R-87,renewing License for 20 Yrs from Date of Issuance ML20154E6741988-05-13013 May 1988 Forwards PUR-1 Tech Specs Incorporating Changes Discussed in Recent Telcon & Grammatical & Typo Corrections ML20154H4751988-05-0303 May 1988 Forwards Safety Insp Repts 50-182/88-01 & 70-0152/88-01 on 880411-14.No Noncompliance Noted ML20148J1911988-03-23023 March 1988 Provides Annual Update to Proposed Schedule for Conversion from Highly Enriched U to Low Enriched U ML20150D9721988-03-18018 March 1988 Informs of NRC Relocation to Stated Address.Mailing Address Unchanged.A Adams Project Manager & TS Michaels back-up Project Manager ML20196C8121988-02-12012 February 1988 Forwards Revised Operator Requalification Program in Response to 880114 Request for Addl Info.Program re-written to Comply W/Ansi/Ans 15.4 & 10CFR55.59 ML20148E8891988-01-14014 January 1988 Forwards Request for Addl Info Re Facility Operator Requalification Program,Per Application for Renewal of R-87.Info Requested within 30 Days of Ltr Date ML20215A7561987-06-11011 June 1987 Informs of Recent Reorganization of Nrr.Ofc Now Standardization & Non-Power Reactor Project Directorate, Under Div of Reactor Projects Iii,Iv,V & Special Projects, NRR ML20214U9841987-06-0303 June 1987 Forwards Revised NRC Form 398,personal Qualifications statement-licensee & NRC Form 396,certification of Medical Exam by Facility Licensee.Forms Revised to Reflect Changes to 10CFR55 Effective on 870526.W/o Encls ML20216B6511987-05-27027 May 1987 Forwards Final EGG-NTA-7527, Technical Evaluation Rept for Renewal of OL for Purdue Univ Reactor ML20206M8341987-04-14014 April 1987 Ack Receipt of Proposed Schedule for Conversion of Reactor from High Enriched U to Low Enriched U,Per 10CFR50.64 ML20204B2891987-03-17017 March 1987 Advises of Proposed Listed Schedule for Conversion from High Enriched U to Low Enriched U ML20205C1251987-03-13013 March 1987 Notifies of 870416 Public Meeting W/Nrr & Region III Representatives in Rosemont,Il to Discuss Rev to 10CFR55, Operators Licenses & Implementation of Rev.Meeting Agenda Encl ML20214T0631986-12-0202 December 1986 Forwards Response to 861107 Request for Addl Info Re Application for Renewal of License.Encl 2 Includes Missing Page from Original Sar,Per Question 1.Revised Operator Requalification Program Also Encl,Per Question 26 ML20213G4081986-11-0707 November 1986 Forwards Request for Addl Info in Order to Continue Review of Documentation Submitted in Support of Application for Renewal of License R-87.Responses Should Be Provided by 861121 ML20210J4211986-09-25025 September 1986 Forwards Preliminary Questions & Comments for Discussion During 861007 Site Visit Re License Renewal Application ML20214P9711986-09-19019 September 1986 Forwards Revised Operator Requalification Program in Support of Application for Renewal of License R-87 & Request for Exemptions from Portions of Revised Program ML20214P9991986-09-19019 September 1986 Requests Exemptions for Two Licensed Senior Operators from Parts a & B & Portion of Part E Dealing W/Records of 1986 Rev to Operator Requalification Program.Operators Presently Teach Matl Covered in Lectures ML20212M5031986-08-19019 August 1986 Forwards Notice of Consideration of Application for Renewal of License R-87.License Will Not Expire Until Application Finally Determined ML20206N9321986-08-0101 August 1986 Forwards Response to NRC Re Noncompliance Noted in Insp of Licenses R-87 & SNM-142.Response Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20207J6821986-07-22022 July 1986 Forwards Safeguards Insp Repts 50-182/86-03 & 70-0152/86-03 on 860624-0708.No Violations Noted ML20207F3651986-07-17017 July 1986 Advises That Tech Specs Submitted w/860630 Ltr Should Be Considered as Part of Application to Renew License R-87 & Not as Separate Item IR 05000182/19860021986-07-15015 July 1986 Forwards Proprietary Safeguards Insp Repts 50-182/86-02 & 70-0152/86-02 on 860624-26 & Notice of Violation.Encls Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20199K5251986-06-30030 June 1986 Forwards Rev IV to Tech Specs for License R-87,for Consideration & Approval.Description of Changes Encl ML20206S6781986-06-20020 June 1986 Forwards Safety Insp Repts 50-182/86-01 & 70-0152/86-01 on 860604-05.No Noncompliance Noted ML20210J5521986-03-26026 March 1986 Lists Change in Telephone Number for R Carter,Facility Project Manager,Due to NRR Reorganization.D Tondi New Nonpower Reactors & Safeguards Licensing Section Leader. Correspondence Should Be Sent to Listed Address ML20137S4801986-02-11011 February 1986 Forwards Revised NRC Form 398 Requiring All Info to Be Completed in Total W/Each new,renewal,upgrade,multi-unit & Reapplication Operator License Submittal.W/O Encls ML20138N0161985-12-17017 December 1985 Discusses NRC 850927 Order to Show Cause Why All Excess High Enriched U Fuel Should Not Be Removed to Secure Facility Away from Reactor Site.Consent to Order Understood,Since Hearing Not Requested,Nor Order Contested ML20133C0471985-07-25025 July 1985 Advises That License R-87 Scheduled to Expire on 860807. Guidance for Preparing Renewal Application Provided.Requests Supporting Documentation,Including Updated Sar,Operator Requalification Program & Physical Security Plan ML20106C4171985-02-0707 February 1985 Responds to Re Emergency Plan for Facility.Plan Implemented W/Exception of Section 9.2 Re Conduct of Drills & Exercises & Section 9.3 Re Critiques of Drills & Exercises.Full Scenario Will Be Conducted by 860822 1999-05-06
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MONTHYEARML20043B9061990-05-17017 May 1990 Requests Finalization of Revs to Emergency Plan for Reactor Re Type & Frequency of Drills,Per Section 9.2, Conduct of Drills & Exercises. ML20012E2351990-03-19019 March 1990 Submits Annual Update to Proposed Schedule for Conversion from High Enriched U to Low Enriched U,Per 10CFR50.64 ML20247D0911989-03-23023 March 1989 Provides Annual Update of Proposed Schedule for Conversion from High Enriched U to Low Enriched U.Univ Started Final Design of Core & Reflector & Thermal Hydraulics.Listed Schedule Proposed for Completion of Project ML20154E6741988-05-13013 May 1988 Forwards PUR-1 Tech Specs Incorporating Changes Discussed in Recent Telcon & Grammatical & Typo Corrections ML20148J1911988-03-23023 March 1988 Provides Annual Update to Proposed Schedule for Conversion from Highly Enriched U to Low Enriched U ML20196C8121988-02-12012 February 1988 Forwards Revised Operator Requalification Program in Response to 880114 Request for Addl Info.Program re-written to Comply W/Ansi/Ans 15.4 & 10CFR55.59 ML20204B2891987-03-17017 March 1987 Advises of Proposed Listed Schedule for Conversion from High Enriched U to Low Enriched U ML20214T0631986-12-0202 December 1986 Forwards Response to 861107 Request for Addl Info Re Application for Renewal of License.Encl 2 Includes Missing Page from Original Sar,Per Question 1.Revised Operator Requalification Program Also Encl,Per Question 26 ML20214P9711986-09-19019 September 1986 Forwards Revised Operator Requalification Program in Support of Application for Renewal of License R-87 & Request for Exemptions from Portions of Revised Program ML20214P9991986-09-19019 September 1986 Requests Exemptions for Two Licensed Senior Operators from Parts a & B & Portion of Part E Dealing W/Records of 1986 Rev to Operator Requalification Program.Operators Presently Teach Matl Covered in Lectures ML20206N9321986-08-0101 August 1986 Forwards Response to NRC Re Noncompliance Noted in Insp of Licenses R-87 & SNM-142.Response Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20207F3651986-07-17017 July 1986 Advises That Tech Specs Submitted w/860630 Ltr Should Be Considered as Part of Application to Renew License R-87 & Not as Separate Item ML20199K5251986-06-30030 June 1986 Forwards Rev IV to Tech Specs for License R-87,for Consideration & Approval.Description of Changes Encl ML20106C4171985-02-0707 February 1985 Responds to Re Emergency Plan for Facility.Plan Implemented W/Exception of Section 9.2 Re Conduct of Drills & Exercises & Section 9.3 Re Critiques of Drills & Exercises.Full Scenario Will Be Conducted by 860822 ML20084M3301984-05-11011 May 1984 Responds to Re Emergency Plan Not Adequately Addressing 10CFR50,App E Requirements.Possibility of Fire Remote,Therefore,Alarm Unwarranted.Forwards Rev 1 to Page 34 of Emergency Plan,Changing Internal Drills to Annual ML20028C3811982-12-10010 December 1982 Forwards Public Version of Amended Emergency Plan ML20028A6381982-11-0303 November 1982 Forwards Public Version of Emergency Plan ML20066D5871982-10-20020 October 1982 Submits Public Version of Request for Extension to 821231 to Submit Revised Emergency Plan ML20063A5901982-08-16016 August 1982 Provides Addl Info for Change 1 to Tech Specs Re Reactivity Limits,As Requested in ML20009E4341981-07-20020 July 1981 Requests Exception to Parts A,B & E of Operator Requalification Program for Two Senior Operators.Both Operators Are Members of Committee on Reactor Operations ML20004F0231981-06-0909 June 1981 Forwards 810608 Followup Ltr to 810602 Telegram Re Reactor Scram Times Exceeding Tech Specs ML20003H3991981-04-0909 April 1981 Responds to NRC 810318 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Rept 50-182/81-02.Corrective Actions:Reminder Will Be Put on Surveillance Status Board 5 Months After Last Coro Meeting ML19253C4431979-11-21021 November 1979 Forwards Executed Amend 10 to Indemnity Agreement E-6, Modifying Prefatory Language Re Course of Transportation. ML19270G5201979-06-0505 June 1979 Forwards Modified Physical Security Plan.Plan Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) 1990-05-17
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MONTHYEARML20199E1781998-12-17017 December 1998 Forwards Revised Emergency Plan for Purdue Univ Reactor PUR-1,which Involves Updating of Names of Organizations on Campus & Clarifying Chain of Command in Event of Emergency ML20132H0131996-12-20020 December 1996 Forwards Annual Repts for Purdue Univ in West Lafayette,In ML20070S0831991-03-18018 March 1991 Forwards Addl Pages to Complete Submissions for Amend for Field Study,Per 901220 Request ML20070S0881991-03-0404 March 1991 Forwards Addl Matl to Support 901220 Amend Request for Field Study ML20043B9061990-05-17017 May 1990 Requests Finalization of Revs to Emergency Plan for Reactor Re Type & Frequency of Drills,Per Section 9.2, Conduct of Drills & Exercises. ML20012E2351990-03-19019 March 1990 Submits Annual Update to Proposed Schedule for Conversion from High Enriched U to Low Enriched U,Per 10CFR50.64 ML20247D0911989-03-23023 March 1989 Provides Annual Update of Proposed Schedule for Conversion from High Enriched U to Low Enriched U.Univ Started Final Design of Core & Reflector & Thermal Hydraulics.Listed Schedule Proposed for Completion of Project ML20154E6741988-05-13013 May 1988 Forwards PUR-1 Tech Specs Incorporating Changes Discussed in Recent Telcon & Grammatical & Typo Corrections ML20148J1911988-03-23023 March 1988 Provides Annual Update to Proposed Schedule for Conversion from Highly Enriched U to Low Enriched U ML20196C8121988-02-12012 February 1988 Forwards Revised Operator Requalification Program in Response to 880114 Request for Addl Info.Program re-written to Comply W/Ansi/Ans 15.4 & 10CFR55.59 ML20216B6511987-05-27027 May 1987 Forwards Final EGG-NTA-7527, Technical Evaluation Rept for Renewal of OL for Purdue Univ Reactor ML20204B2891987-03-17017 March 1987 Advises of Proposed Listed Schedule for Conversion from High Enriched U to Low Enriched U ML20214T0631986-12-0202 December 1986 Forwards Response to 861107 Request for Addl Info Re Application for Renewal of License.Encl 2 Includes Missing Page from Original Sar,Per Question 1.Revised Operator Requalification Program Also Encl,Per Question 26 ML20214P9991986-09-19019 September 1986 Requests Exemptions for Two Licensed Senior Operators from Parts a & B & Portion of Part E Dealing W/Records of 1986 Rev to Operator Requalification Program.Operators Presently Teach Matl Covered in Lectures ML20214P9711986-09-19019 September 1986 Forwards Revised Operator Requalification Program in Support of Application for Renewal of License R-87 & Request for Exemptions from Portions of Revised Program ML20206N9321986-08-0101 August 1986 Forwards Response to NRC Re Noncompliance Noted in Insp of Licenses R-87 & SNM-142.Response Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20207F3651986-07-17017 July 1986 Advises That Tech Specs Submitted w/860630 Ltr Should Be Considered as Part of Application to Renew License R-87 & Not as Separate Item ML20199K5251986-06-30030 June 1986 Forwards Rev IV to Tech Specs for License R-87,for Consideration & Approval.Description of Changes Encl ML20106C4171985-02-0707 February 1985 Responds to Re Emergency Plan for Facility.Plan Implemented W/Exception of Section 9.2 Re Conduct of Drills & Exercises & Section 9.3 Re Critiques of Drills & Exercises.Full Scenario Will Be Conducted by 860822 ML20084M3301984-05-11011 May 1984 Responds to Re Emergency Plan Not Adequately Addressing 10CFR50,App E Requirements.Possibility of Fire Remote,Therefore,Alarm Unwarranted.Forwards Rev 1 to Page 34 of Emergency Plan,Changing Internal Drills to Annual ML20028C3811982-12-10010 December 1982 Forwards Public Version of Amended Emergency Plan ML20028A6381982-11-0303 November 1982 Forwards Public Version of Emergency Plan ML20066D5871982-10-20020 October 1982 Submits Public Version of Request for Extension to 821231 to Submit Revised Emergency Plan ML20063A5901982-08-16016 August 1982 Provides Addl Info for Change 1 to Tech Specs Re Reactivity Limits,As Requested in ML20009E4341981-07-20020 July 1981 Requests Exception to Parts A,B & E of Operator Requalification Program for Two Senior Operators.Both Operators Are Members of Committee on Reactor Operations ML20004F0231981-06-0909 June 1981 Forwards 810608 Followup Ltr to 810602 Telegram Re Reactor Scram Times Exceeding Tech Specs ML20003H3991981-04-0909 April 1981 Responds to NRC 810318 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Rept 50-182/81-02.Corrective Actions:Reminder Will Be Put on Surveillance Status Board 5 Months After Last Coro Meeting ML19253C4431979-11-21021 November 1979 Forwards Executed Amend 10 to Indemnity Agreement E-6, Modifying Prefatory Language Re Course of Transportation. ML19270G5201979-06-0505 June 1979 Forwards Modified Physical Security Plan.Plan Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) 1998-12-17
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PURDUE UNIVERSITY ScHoot or NUCLEAR ENolNEERING Alexander Adams, Jr., Project Manager U S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Attn: Document Control Desk
Dear Mr. Adams:
The enclosed revised operator requalification program is submitted in response to your request for additional information dated January 14,1988. It has been rewritten to comply with both ANSI /ANS 15.4 and 10 CFR 55.59 as thex documents apply to the Purdue University Reactor Facility.
If any additional information is required, we remain ready to supply it.
Sincerely, w N Clikeman Professor and Acting Head
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OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION PROGRAM for the PUR 1 REACI'OR FACILITY This program is designed to comply with the intent of 10 CFR 55, Appendix A, concerning the continued training and requalification of operators for the PUR-1 reactor. It will be mandatory for all operators licensed on the PUR-1 reactor to participate in the program.
The requalification program will consist of the following parts:
A. INSTRUCTION A series of eight meetings will be held over a two year period, during which all topics listed below in part A.I.b. will be covered.
- 1. Each meeting will consist of:
- a. A review of reactor operations and modifications, if any,
- b. A lecture of one or more of the following topics:
- i. Theory and principles of operation, ii. General and specific plant operating characteristics, iii. Plant instrumentation and control systems, iv. Plant protection systems. -
- v. Engineered safety systems, vi. Normal, abnormal, and emergency operating procedures.
vii. Radiation control and safety.
vii. Technical specifications.
l ix. Applicable portions of Title 10, Chapter I, Code of Federal Regulations.
- 2. The lectures will be given by the reactor operators, senior operators, university radiation control officers, or faculty members of the School of Nuclear Engineering.
B. PROGRAM EVALUATION Completion of the biennial operator requalification program will consist of a written examination and a demonstration of operator proficiency in reactor operation.
- 1. Written examination:
- a. One of the senior operators will be exempt from taking the examination. This senior operator will make up and administer the examination to all other operators and j
2 senior operators. De senior operator may receive assistance for making up questions !
on the topics in pan A.I b. from the instructor for each topic. He senior operator i exemption will rotate through the entire senior operator roster,
- b. The written examination for requalifying licensees will contain representative l questions measuring the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to perform licensed !
duties. These will be identified from the licensed operator's duties performed, .
information in the Safety Analysis Report, operating procedures, facility license and amendments, License Event Repons, and any other information requested from the -
facility licensee by the NRC.
- c. The representative questions for the operators examination will sample the following ;
topics: :
- i. Fundamentals of reactor theory including the fission process, neutron ;
multiplication, source effects, control rod effects, criticality indications, reactivity coefficients, and poison effects.
ii. General design features of the core, fuel assemblies, control rods, core '
instrumentation, and coolant flow, iii. Mechanical components and design features of the reactor coolant system, iv. Auxiliary systems that affect the facility.
- v. Facility operating characteristics during steady state and transient conditions, vi. Design, components, and functions of reactivity control mechanisms and instrumentation.
vii. Design, components, and functions of control and safety systems including instrumentation, signals, interlocks, failure modes, and automatic and
viii. Components, capability, and functions of emergency systems, ix. Shielding, isolation, and containment design features, including access l limitations.
- x. Administrative, normal, abnormal, and emergency operating procedures. i xi. Purpose and operation of radiation monitoring systems, including alarms and survey equipment.
xii. Radiological safety principles and procedures.
xiii. Procedures and equipment available for handling and disposal of radioactive l materials. I
- d. Representative questions for the senior operators examination will sample the topics in the operators list and in addition will sample the following list:
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- 1. Conditions and limitations in the facility license.
ii. Facility operating limitations in the technical specifications and their bases, iii. Licensee procedures required to obtain authority for design and operating changes.
iv. Radiation hazards that may arise during normal and abnormal situations including maintenance activities and various contamination conditions.
- v. Assessment of facility conditions and selection of appropriate procedures during normal, abnormal, and emergency situations, vi. Procedures and limitations involved in initial core loading, alterations in core configuration, and determination of various internal and external effects on core reactivity, vii. Fuel handling facilities and procedures,
- e. Any person who scores less than 70%, overall, on the examination will be relieved from his licensed duties and enrolled in an accelerated program until such time as he can satisfactorily pass an examination covering the material. The course content and duration will depend upon the individual's deficiencies.
- 2. Operator proficiency,
- a. The exempt senior operator will also administer an operator proficiency examination to all other operators and senior operators. I
- b. The content of the operating test will be identified from duties of the licensed ;
operator / senior operator and reference documents listed in Part B.I.b. ;
- c. The operations test for the requalifying licensee will demonstrate an understanding of l and the ability to accomplish a representative sample of the following items:
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- i. Perform the prestartup procedures. l ii. Manipulate the console controls as required to operate the facility between l shutdown and designed power levels.
iii. Identify annunciators and condition indicating signals and perform ;
appropriate remedial actions where appropriate, iv. Identify the instrumentation systems and the significance of facility )
instrument readings.
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- v. Observe and safely control the operating behavior characteristics of the l facility, vi. Perform control manipulations required to obtain desired operating results during normal, abnormal, and emergency situations, d
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vii. Safely operate the facilities auxiliary and emergency systems.
l viii. Demonstrate or describe the use and function of the facilities radiation ;
monitoring systems, including fixed radiation monitors and alarms, portable !'
survey instruments, and personal monitoring equipment.
l ix. Demonstrate knowledge of significant radiation hazards and the ability to perform procedures to reduce excessive levels of radiation and to guard i against personal exposure, i
- x. Demonstrate knowledge of the emergency plan, including, as appropriate, the operator's or senior operator's responsibility to decide whether the plan should be executed and the duties assigned under the plan. !
xi. Demonstrate the knowledge and ability, as appropriate to the assigned .
position to assume the responsibilities associated with the safe operation of the facility. ;
xii. Demonstrate the ability to act as a member of the operations crew so that all ,
procedures, the limits to the license and its amendments are not violated.
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- d. Any ' person who can not demonstrate proficient operation of the reactor will be relieved of his licensed duties until such time as proficient operation could be .
demonstrated.
C. ON THE JOB TRAINING
- 1. Each licensed operator in the requalification program will be required to make a minimum I
- of 10 reactor startups or power level changes during the two year period covered by the
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- 2. Each licensed operator at the facility will manipulate the plant controls, and each licensed
- senior operator will either manipulate the plant controls or direct the activities of individuals during plant control manipulations during the term of the operators / senior-i operators license. Manipulations by operators / senior operators must consist of the j
- following activities:
j a. Completed annually,
- i. Plant shutdown. I i
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. i. Loss of protective system channel,
- 11. Mispositioned control rod or rods.
f 111. Inability to drive control rods.
- iv. Conditions requiring use of emergency boration.
- v. Fuel cladding failure or high activity in reactor coolant.
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vii. Reactor trip.
viii. Failure of nuclear instmmentation.
D. LITERATURE REVIEW I Each reactor operator and senior operator will annually review the contents of the l l operating manual, technical specifications, and the emergency procedures. A signed ,
statement to this fact will be kept in the requalification file for a period of four yem.
E. RECORDS ,
Recordt will be maintained to document each instructor, each topic discussed, each licensed operator's and senior operator's participation in the requalification program. 'Ihe l records will contain copies of each written exam, answer sheets, results of evaluation, and
, the biennial operator proficiency demonstration. Documentation of additional training and
. test required for individuals exhibiting deficiencies will also be included in the files. All records of the requalification program will be retained by the training coordinator until the licenses of the participants are renewed.
F. EXEMirrIONS I
During intervals when the licensed operations crew consists only of senior operators :
j who are instructors for topics in part A.1.b., the requalification program will be modified to ;
l exempt those senior operators from parts A and B.I. Parts B.2, C, D, and E will remain in i
- effect. When the licensed operations crew incirases to include those who do not instruct in !
the program, the program will revert to its initial content.
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