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Advises That Seminar to Discuss Recent Changes to Format for Requalification & Initial Exams Scheduled on 890331 in King of Prussia,Pa.Agenda & Info Re Lodging Arrangements Encl
ML20246Q310
Person / Time
Site: Indian Point Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 05/03/1989
From: Martin T
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
To: Josiger W
POWER AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK (NEW YORK
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NUDOCS 8905220443
Download: ML20246Q310 (7)


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          • May 3, 1989 Docket No. 50-286 Power Authority of the State of New York Indian Point 3 Nuclear Power Plant ATTN: Mr. William Josiger Resident Manager P. O. Box 215 Buchanan, New York 10511 Gentlemen:

This letter is being sent to invite you to attend a Power Reactor Operator Licensing Seminar planned by the U. S, Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC),

Region I.

The purpose of the seminar is to discuss recent changes to the format for both the requalification examinations and initial examinations and other topics as indicated on the enclosed agenda.

The seminar will be held on May 31, 1989, at the Valley Forge Convention Center complex, North Gulph Road and First Avenue, King of Prussia,-Pennsylvania. A seminar agenda is enclosed. When the list of speakers is finalized, we will provide you with an updated agenda.

To. assist you in making lodging reservations, a block of rooms has been reserved at the Radisson Hotel, at the rate of $63.00 plus tax per night for a single room. Reservations should be made directly with the Radisson 215/337-2000 by your staff as soon as possible and not later than May 17, 1989, to secure the above rate. When making reservations, mention that you will be attending the NRC-Power Reactor Operator Licensing Seminar. Transportation to the Radisson Hotel from the Philadelphia Airport can be accomplished by taking the Liberty Limousine directly to the Radisson Hotel. A map of the local area is also enclosed for your convenience. The seminar room is located in the Sheraton Hotel portion of the Valley Forge Convention Center.

Should you have any questions concerning the Power Reactor Operator Licensing Seminar, please contact Mr. Robert M. Gallo at 215/337-5291.

We look forward to your participation.

Sincerely, Y $ 4' Y Y V pThomasT. Martin,cirector Division of Reactor Safety

Enclosures:

As Stated ,

Power Authority of the ,

State.of New York cc:

J.'Phillip Bayne, President J. C. Brons, Executive Vice President - Nuclear Generation Gerald C. Goldstein, Assistent General Counsel A. Klausmann, Senior Vice President, Appraisal and Compliance Services F. X. Pindar, Quality Assurance Superintendent G. M. Wilverding, Chairman, Safety Review Committee Jude G. Del Percio,fianager, Regulatory Affairs R. E. Beedle, Vice President Nuclear Support R. Burns, Vice President Nuclear Operations S. S. Zulla, Vice President Nuclear Engineering P. Kokolakis, Director Nuclear Licensing - PWR B. Ray, Supervisor, Operator Training R. Tansky, Assistant Supervisor, Operator Training Dept. of Public Service, State of New York Licensing Project Manager, NRR State of New York . Department of Law Public Document Room (PDR)

Local-Public Document Room (LPDR)

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MEETIllG AGENDA May 31, 1989 Valley Forge Convention Center j 8:00 A.M. Registration 8:30 A.M. Welcome - William V. Johnston, Deputy Director  !

Division of Reactor Safety 1 Robert M. Gallo, Chief Operations-Branch Division of Reactor Safety 9:00 A.M. Renarks - William T. Russell, Regional Administrator 9:30 A.M. Initial Exam Format and Content Changes

-Written Exam

-Operating Test

-Facility Reference Materials 11:00 A.M. Generic Fundamentals Exam

-Next/Last Pilot

-Future Implementation 11:30 A.M. LUNCH 12:30 P.M. National Examination Schedule

-Objectives-

-Implementation Schedule

-Schedule Impact 1:00 P.M. Requalification Examination Implementation

-Walkthrough Enhancement

-Facility Schedules and Responsibilities

-Reexam Proces 3:00 P.M. General Discussion and Wrap-up 4:30 P.M. Closing i

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DIRECTIONS:

FROM PHILADELPHIA: Take Schuylkill to Exit #25 (Goddard Blvd.). Bear right at first light onto Goddard Blvd. Turn right at next light onto North Gulph Road and proceed to First Ave.

FROM PENNSY1.%NIA TURNP1KE: Take Turnpike ExP #24 (Valley Forge).

Immediately take first exit after toll (Exit 25. Valley Forse) to First Ave.

FROM ROUTE 202: Take Pottstown Exit (422 West) to first exit (Bridgeport. Route 23 East). Turn right at first light (Moore Rd.). Turn right at next light (First Ave.) to Hotel and Convention Center, FROM ROUTE 422 EAST: Take King of Prussia industrial Park Exit to Hotel and Convention Center.

BY AIR: All major airlines fly into Philadelphia International Airport. I.iberty Cab

& Limousine, (215) 365-8414, provides limousine service every hour on the hour for the 45 minute ride to Valley Forge Plaza and Valley Forge Convention Center. Cost: 11.50 per person, one way. (Rates subject to change.) Register at the Liberty booth in the termmal BY BUS: SEPTA, (215) 574 7800, Route #45 bus departs daDy from Center City Philadelphia at both 16th and ,i?K Blvd. and at the 29th Street side of 30th Street Station. The bus stops at the King of Prumma Shoppmg Plaza and at the Hotel and Convention Center.

BY TRAIN AMTRAK, (215) 8241600, provules frequent and regular service from major metropolitan areas throughout the country to Philadelphia. The train arnves at 30th Street Station. SEPTA bus (#45) leaves the station every half hour on weekdays. See above.

TOURS: For information on group tours by motorcoach, contact your local travel agent.

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