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FSAR Markup for FSAR Site Addendum (SA) Sections 13.1.3.1, 13.1.3.1.18, and 13.1.3.1.19
ML23165A243
Person / Time
Site: Callaway Ameren icon.png
Issue date: 06/14/2023
From:
Ameren Missouri, Union Electric Co
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
Shared Package
ML23165A241 List:
References
ULNRC-06822
Download: ML23165A243 (1)


Text

Attachment to ULNRC-06822 FSAR Markup for FSAR Site Addendum (SA) sections 13.1.3.1, 13.1.3.1.18, and 13.1.3.1.19 Two pages follow this cover sheet.

CALLAWAY-SA Licensing Examiner Standards, NUREG-1021, ES-202. The Director, Radiation Protection meets or exceeds the requirements of Regulatory Guide 1.8, revision 1, September, 1975, as clarified by USNRC HPPOS-020, "Clarification of Regulatory Guide 1.8 on Qualification of Radiation Protection Manager." The remaining Radiation Protection positions shall meet or exceed the requirements of ANSI/ANS 3.1 2014 as endorsed by Regulatory Guide 1.8, revision 4, issued June 2019. For all other positions, the following qualification requirements meet or exceed the intent of the requirements set forth in ANSI/ANS 3.1-1978, "American National Standard for Selection and Training of Nuclear Power Plant Personnel." These qualifications assure fulfillment of the requirements of Regulatory Guide 1.8, "Personnel Selection and Training". Qualification shall be met prior to performing a task covered by the associated requirement.

The position of Operations Technician is equivalent to "Equipment Operator as an individual whose job responsibilities correspond to the operator/technician position described in ANSI/ANS 3.1-1978 and in the Technical Specifications. This includes the position of Assistant Operations Technician.

For the positions of Shift Manager, Operating Supervisor, and Reactor Operator, the ANSI/ANS 3.1-1981 (as endorsed by Regulatory Guide 1.8, Revision 2) definitions of terms apply. For all other positions, the ANSI/ANS 3.1-1978 definitions of the terms "experience" and "nuclear power plant experience" apply. The definition of "power plant experience" as used by this section is "experience" as defined by ANSI/ANS 3.1-1978, gained at a plant used to produce electric power, process steam or space heating.

13.1.3.1.1 Senior Director, Nuclear Operations

1. A total of ten years of power plant experience, of which a minimum of three years is nuclear power plant experience. A maximum of four years of the remaining seven years may be fulfilled by academic training in engineering or scientific field associated with power plants on a one-for-one basis.
2. Meet one of the following special requirements:
a. Hold a current NRC Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) License,
b. Have held a NRC License on a similar (PWR) unit, or
c. Have satisfactorily completed plant specific training to a level equivalent to SRO knowledge.
3. A baccalaureate or higher degree in engineering or a scientific field associated with the power industry.

If the Director, Nuclear Operations meets the above experience requirements, the experience requirements for the Senior Director, Nuclear Operations may be reduced such that only one of his ten years of experience need be nuclear power plant experience, he need not meet any of the special requirements, and he need not have a 13.1-13 Rev. OL-25 6/21

CALLAWAY SA-

2. High School education or equivalent.

13.1.3.1.18 Chemistry Supervisor, Radiation Protection Supervisor, and Radwaste Operations Supervisor Chemistry Supervisor I . A minimum of four years of experience in applied chemistry activities.

2. High School education or equivalent.

Radiation Protection Supervisor I . A minimum of feti three years of experience in applied radiation protection activities, of which two years shall be nuclear power plant experience and 0.25 year on-site experience.

2. High School diploma or general education development (GED) testeducat-ion or equivalent.

Radwaste Operations Supervisor I . A minimum of four years of experience in applied radwaste activities.

2. High School education or equivalent.

13.1.3.1.19 Radiation Protection Technician, ChemistryTechnician, and Radwaste Trainer Operator Chemistry Technician

1. Three years of working expenence in chemistry, of which one year should be related technical training.
2. High School education or equivalent.

Radiation Protection Technician

1. Thre]yyears ofworking experience in radiation protection, of which one year should be related technical training shall be nuclear power plant experience.
2. High School diploma or general education development (GED) test education or equivalent.

Radwaste Trainer Operator I . Three years of working experience in radwaste, of which one year should be related technical training.

13.1-18 Rev. OL-25 6/21