ML24053A186
ML24053A186 | |
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Site: | Summer |
Issue date: | 09/13/2021 |
From: | NRC/RGN-II |
To: | South Carolina Electric & Gas Co |
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ES-301 Operating Test Review Worksheet Form ES-301-7
Facility: Summer Exam Date: 2021-301 1 2 3 4 5 6 ADMIN LOD Attributes Job Content Admin JPMs Topic (1-5) I/C Critical Scope Perf. U/E/S Explanation and K/A Cues Overlap Key Minutia Job Focus Steps (N/B) Std. Link
RO COO1 A1 2 S
RO COO2 A1 2 S RO EC A2 2 S RO RC A3 2 S SRO COO1 A1 2 S SRO COO2 A1 2 S Modified 2019 NRC SRO EC A2 2 S SRO RC A3 2 S Bank 2018 NRC SRO EP A4 2 S 1
Simulator/In-Plant Safety JPMs Function and K/A
A 1 2 S B 2 2 S C 3 2 S D 4P 2 S E 4S 2 S F 5 2 S G 7 2 S H 8 2 S I 2 2 S J 8 2 S K 7 2 S
Instructions for Completing This Table:
Check or mark any item(s) requiring a comment and explain the issue in the space provided using the guide below.
- 1. Check each JPM for appropriate administrative topic requirements (COO, EC, Rad, and EP) or safety function requirements and corresponding K/A. Mark in column 1.
(ES-301, D.3 and D.4)
- 2. Determine the level of difficulty (LOD) using an established 1-5 rating scale. Levels 1 and 5 represent an inappropriate (low or high) discriminatory level for the license that is being tested. Mark in column 2 (Appendix D, C.1.f)
- 3. In column 3, Attributes, check the appropriate box when an attribute is not met:
The initial conditions and/or initiating cue is clear to ensure the operator understands the task and how to begin. (Appendix C, B.4)
The JPM contains appropriate cues that clearly indicate when they should be provided to the examinee. Cues are objective and not leading. (Appendix C, D.1)
All critical steps (elements) are properly identified.
The scope of the task is not too narrow (N) or too broad (B).
Excessive overlap does not occur with other parts of the operating test or written examination. (ES-301, D.1.a, and ES-301, D.2.a)
The task performance standard clearly describes the expected outcome (i.e., end state). Each performance step identifies a standard for successful completion of the step.
A valid marked up key was provided (e.g., graph interpretation, initialed steps for handouts).
- 4. For column 4, Job Content, check the appropriate box if the job content flaw does not meet the following elements:
Topics are linked to the job content (e.g., not a disguised task, task required in real job).
The JPM has meaningful performance requirements that will provide a legitimate basis for evaluating the applicant's understanding and ability to safely operate the plant. (ES-301, D.2.c)
- 5. Based on the reviewers judgment, is the JPM as written (U)nacceptable (requiring repair or replacement), in need of (E)nhancement, or (S)atisfactory? Mark the answer in column 5.
- 6. In column 6, provide a brief description of any (U)nacceptable or (E)nhancement rating from column 5.
Save initial review comments and detail subsequent comment resolution so that each exam-bound JPM is marked by a (S)atisfactory resolution on this form.
Facility: Summer Scenario: 1 Exam Date: 2021-301 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Event Realism/Cred. Required Verifiable LOD TS CTs Scen. U/E/S Explanation Actions actions Overlap
1 S 2 S 3 X S P2NRC 4 X X X S P2NRC 5 X S 6 X S Different procedure flowpath than Scenario #2 of 2019 NRC exam 7 X S P2NRC
Instructions for Completing This Table:
Use this table for each scenario for evaluation.
2 Check this box if the events are not related (e.g., seismic event followed by a pipe rupture) OR if the events do not obey the laws of physics and thermodynamics.
3, 4 In columns 3 and 4, check the box if there is no verifiable or required action, as applicable. Examples of required actions are as follows: (ES-301, D.5f)
- opening, closing, and throttling valves
- starting and stopping equipment
- raising and lowering level, flow, and pressure
- making decisions and giving directions
- acknowledging or verifying key alarms and automatic actions (Uncomplicated events that require no operator action beyond this should not be included on the operating test unless they are necessary to set the stage for subsequent events. (Appendix D, B.3).)
5 Check this box if the level of difficulty is not appropriate.
6 Check this box if the event has a TS.
7 Check this box if the event has a critical task (CT). If the same CT covers more than one event, check the event where the CT started only.
8 Check this box if the event overlaps with another event on any of the last two NRC examinations. (Appendix D, C.1.f) 9 Based on the reviewers judgment, is the event as written (U)nacceptable (requiring repair or replacement), in need of (E)nhancement, or (S)atisfactory? Mark the answer in column 9.
10 Record any explanations of the events here.
In the shaded boxes, sum the number of check marks in each column.
- In column 1, sum the number of events.
- In columns 2-4, record the total number of check marks for each column.
- In column 5, based on the reviewer's judgement, place a checkmark only if the scenario's LOD is not appropriate.
- In column 6, TS are required to be 2 for each scenario. (ES-301, D.5.d)
- In column 8, record the number of events not used on the two previous NRC initial licensing exams. A scenario is considered unsatisfactory if there is < 2 new events. (ES-301, D.5.b; Appendix D, C.1.f)
- In column 9, record whether the scenario as written (U)nacceptable, in need of (E)nhancement, or (S)atisfactory from column 11 of the simulator scenario table.
Facility: Summer Scenario: 2 Exam Date: 2021-301 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Event Realism/Cred. Required Verifiable LOD TS CTs Scen. U/E/S Explanation Actions actions Overlap
1 S 2 S 3 X S 4 X S 5 X S 6 X S 7 S 8 S
Facility: Summer Scenario: 3 Exam Date: 2021-301 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Event Realism/Cred. Required Verifiable LOD TS CTs Scen. U/E/S Explanation Actions actions Overlap
1 X S 2 S 3 S 4 S 5 X X S P2NRC 6 X X S P2NRC 7 S 8 X S
Facility: Oconee Exam Date: 2021-301 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11
Scenario Event Events TS TS CT CT % Unsat. Explanation Totals Unsat. Total Unsat. Total Unsat. Scenario U/E/S Elements 1 7 0 2 0 2 0 0 S 2 8 0 2 0 2 0 0 S
3 8 0 2 0 2 0 0 S
Instructions for Completing This Table:
Check or mark any item(s) requiring comment and explain the issue in the space provided.
1, 3, 5 For each simulator scenario, enter the total number of events (column 1), TS entries/actions (column 3), and CTs (column 5).
This number should match the respective scenario from the event-based scenario tables (the sum from columns 1, 6, and 7, respectively).
2, 4, 6 For each simulator scenario, evaluate each event, TS, and CT as (S)atisfactory, (E)nhance, or (U)nsatisfactory based on the following criteria:
- a. Events. Each event is described on a Form ES-D-2, including all switch manipulations, pertinent alarms, and verifiable actions. Event actions are balanced between at-the-controls and balance-of-plant applicants during the scenario. All event-related attributes on Form ES-301-4 are met. Enter the total number of unsatisfactory events in column 2.
- b. TS. A scenario includes at least two TS entries/actions across at least two different events. TS entries and actions are detailed on Form ES-D-2. Enter the total number of unsatisfactory TS entries/actions in column 4. (ES-301, D.5d)
- c. CT. Check that a scenario includes at least two preidentified CTs. This criterion is a target quantitative attribute, not an absolute minimum requirement. Check that each CT is explicitly bounded on Form ES-D-2 with measurable performance standards (see Appendix D). Enter the total number of unsatisfactory CTs in column 6.
7 In column 7, calculate the percentage of unsatisfactory scenario elements: (2 + 4 + 6) 100%
1 + 3 + 5 8 If the value in column 7 is > 20%, mark the scenario as (U)nsatisfactory in column 8. If column 7 is 20%, annotate with (E)nhancement or (S)atisfactory.
9 In column 9, explain each unsatisfactory event, TS, and CT. Editorial comments can also be added here.
Save initial review comments and detail subsequent comment resolution so that each exam-bound scenario is marked by a (S)atisfactory resolution on this form.
Site name: Oconee Exam Date: 2021-301
OPERATING TEST TOTALS Total Total Total Total % Explanation Unsat. Edits Sat. Unsat.
Admin. 9 0 0 9 JPMs
Sim./In-Plant 11 0 0 11 JPMs
Scenarios 4 0 0 4
Op. Test 24 0 0 24 0 Totals:
Instructions for Completing This Table:
Update data for this table from quality reviews and totals in the previous tables and then calculate the percentage of total items that are unsatisfactory and give an explanation in the space provided.
- 1. Enter the total number of items submitted for the operating test in the Total column. For example, if nine administrative JPMs were submitted, enter 9 in the Total items column for administrative JPMs.
For scenarios, enter the total number of simulator scenarios.
- 2. Enter the total number of (U)nsatisfactory JPMs and scenarios from the two JPMs column 5 and simulator scenarios column 8 in the previous tables. Provide an explanation in the space provided.
- 3. Enter totals for (E)nhancements needed and (S)atisfactory JPMs and scenarios from the previous tables. This task is for tracking only.
- 4. Total each column and enter the amounts in the Op. Test Totals row.
- 5. Calculate the percentage of the operating test that is (U)nsatisfactory (Op. Test Total Unsat.)/(Op. Test Total) and place this value in the bolded % Unsat. cell.
Refer to ES-501, E.3.a, to rate the overall operating test as follows:
- satisfactory, if the Op. Test Total % Unsat. is 20%
- unsatisfactory, if Op. Test Total % Unsat. is > 20%
- 6. Update this table and the tables above with post-exam changes if the as-administered operating test required content changes, including the following:
- The JPM performance standards were incorrect.
- The administrative JPM tasks/keys were incorrect.
- CTs were incorrect in the scenarios (not including postscenario critical tasks defined in Appendix D).
- The EOP strategy was incorrect in a scenario(s).
- TS entries/actions were determined to be incorrect in a scenario(s).
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Eugene Guthrie / 9/3/2021 ES-401 Written Examination Review Worksheet Form ES-401-9
Refer to Section D of ES-401 and Appendix B for additional information regarding each of the following concepts:
- 1. Enter the level of knowledge (LOK) of each question as either (F)undamental or (H)igher cognitive level.
- 2. Enter the level of difficulty (LOD) of each question a 1 (easy) to 5 (difficult); questions with a difficulty between 2 and 4 are acceptable.
- 3. Check the appropriate box if a psychometric flaw is identified:
- Stem Focus: The stem lacks sufficient focus to elicit the correct answer (e.g., unclear intent, more information is needed, or too much needless information).
- Cues: The stem or distractors contain cues (e.g., clues, specific determiners, phrasing, length).
- T/F: The answer choices are a c ollection of unrelated true/false statements.
- Cred. Dist.: The distractors are not credible; single implausible distractors should be repaired, and more than one is unacceptable.
- Partial: One or more distractors are partially correct (e.g., if the applicant can make unstated assumptions that are not contradicted by the stem).
- 4. Check the appropriate box if a job content flaw is identified:
- Job Link: The question is not linked to the job requirements (i.e., the question has a valid K/A but, as written, is not operational in content).
- Minutia: The question requires the recall of knowledge that is too specific for the closed-reference test mode (i.e., it is not required to be known from memory).
- #/Units: The question contains data with an unrealistic level of accuracy or inconsistent units (e.g., panel meter in percent with question in gallons).
- Backward: The question requires reverse logic or application compared to the job requirements.
- 5. Check questions that are sampled for conformance with the approved K/A and those K/As that are designated SRO -only. ( K/A and license-level mismatches are unacceptable.)
- 6. Enter questions source: (B)ank, (M)odified, or (N)ew. Verify that (M)odified questions meet the criteria of Form ES-401, Section D.2.f.
- 7. Based on the reviewers judgment,is the question, as written, (U)nsatisfactory (requiring repair or replacement), in need of (E)ditorial enhancement, or (S)atisfactory?
- 8. At a minimum, explain any U status ratings (e.g., how the Appendix B psychometric attributes are not being met).
Revision History Revision 0 -3/18/2021, Pre -Submittal Items review(if applicable) Post-Exam Comment xxx.
- 1. 2. 3. Psychometric Flaws 4. Job Content Flaws 5. Other 6.7.8.
Q# LOK LOD (F/H) (H%) (1-5) Stem Cues T/F Cred. Partial Job-Minutia #/ Back -Q= SRO B/M/N (Prev used) U/S Explanation (50- 60% H% RO ) Focus Dist. Link units ward K/A Only
XX/XX X/75 RO -7 % Unsat (XX%)
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Generic Comments:
- 1) Be aware that any changes to reviewed and approved Draft submittal questions may jeopardize final approval of the written examination.
1 H 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
2 H 3 N S Possible typo in bullet 2 and 3,445A,
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4 F 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
5 H 3 M S SAT on Draft submittal
6 H 3 X N E Tie (1) to a time, for example: by 0722, S Modified to say during the loss, reviewed changes SAT
- 1. 2. 3. Psychometric Flaws 4. Job Content Flaws 5. Other 6. 7. 8.
Q# LOK LOD (F/H) (1 - 5) Stem Cues T/F Cred. Partial Job-Minutia #/ Back - Q= SRO B/M/N U/E/S Explanation Focus Dist. Link units ward K/A Only
7 H 3 N E Early submittal review S Repeating the status of the PZR control is also unnecessary, if it is in manual, it does not matter that it is failed.
Suggest:
Given the following plant conditions:
50% power and stable.
RCS pressure is 2235 psig
Rod Control system in manual
The OATC stepped rods out 5
The PZR PRESS MASTER CONTROL is in Automatic and the output is failed AS - IS.
Which ONE of the choices below completes the following statement?
With no operator action, pressurizer pressure will __(1)__ (increase /
decrease)
Subsequently, the operator takes manual control of the PZR PRESS MASTER CONTROL IAW [site procedure to mitigate failure] and initially __(2)__ (raises/lowers) demand to restore pressure to 2235 psig
SAT on Draft submittal
8 H 3 S SAT on Draft submittal
- 1. 2. 3. Psychometric Flaws 4. Job Content Flaws 5. Other 6. 7. 8.
Q# LOK LOD (F/H) (1 - 5) Stem Cues T/F Cred. Partial Job-Minutia #/ Back - Q= SRO B/M/N U/E/S Explanation Focus Dist. Link units ward K/A Only
9 H 3 X E (1 ) test the N-16 production, suggest asking if RM - G19A will read S higher / lower 10 minutes after the trip remove pri to secondary leak, since this is partially correct, leak flow will decrease due to decreased DP
discussed overlap concern, change is significant modificationand reviewed changes
10 H 3 X N E Early submittal review S The current answer tests the AFW pump start based on a loss of electrical system, no MFW direct link to the answer.
Suggest:
Feedwater pump malfunction AOP 210.3 likely has IOAs that could be tested in part, and then ask if the TDEFW pump or MDEFW pump receive a direct start from all the feedwater pumps tripping
SAT on Draft submittal
11 H 3 B S SAT on Draft submittal, 2019 NRC exam question
12 H 3 X X N U Pluralize choice -choices 2x4, the stem/question relationship is unclear Suggest asking:
(1) If natural circulation is met (add to the stem that they are verifying this IAW the procedure)
(2) If natural circulation is not met, the procedure has the applicant increase dumping steam using steam dumps /
SG porvs discussed overlap concern, change is significant modification/new Modified the question, discussed, and reviewed changes
S SAT
- 1. 2. 3. Psychometric Flaws 4. Job Content Flaws 5. Other 6. 7. 8.
Q# LOK LOD (F/H) (1 - 5) Stem Cues T/F Cred. Partial Job-Minutia #/ Back - Q= SRO B/M/N U/E/S Explanation Focus Dist. Link units ward K/A Only
13 H 3 X N E (1) SAT (2) when RWST level lowers to the setpoint [need to be clear what setpoint], swap over.
Modified the question, discussed, and reviewed changes
S SAT
14 F 3 X N E Lifting steam generator safeties has low plausibility as a distractor Suggest Ask more detailed question about the SI actuation that is being avoided Modified the question, discussed, and reviewed changes
S SAT
15 F 3 N E Early submittal review S Suggest:
For the initial conditions, EOP - 2.5 __(1)__ (DOES / DOES NOT) directs the operator to close LCV - 459/460 at the CREP (note, this way the current conditions are not influenced by the actual success of LTDN to isolate at the CREP)
__(2)__, sat
SAT on Draftsubmittal
16 H 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
17 H 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
18 H 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
19 F 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
- 1. 2. 3. Psychometric Flaws 4. Job Content Flaws 5. Other 6. 7. 8.
Q# LOK LOD (F/H) (1 - 5) Stem Cues T/F Cred. Partial Job-Minutia #/ Back - Q= SRO B/M/N U/E/S Explanation Focus Dist. Link units ward K/A Only
20 H 3 B E What is being asked, is it relevant, could it be clearer Discussed that the current conditions are dynamic and there is plausibility for all choices, specifically the stem has conflicting parameters for RCS conditions. The initial conditions drive the question to the procedure flowpath.
discussed, and reviewed
S SAT
21 F 3 B S SAT on Draft submittal
22 F 3 M E Suggest:
conditions, A reactor and plant shutdown is in progress from 100%.
Bullets 2 and 3 in the stem are not necessary for the modified question
- 1) The Intermediate Range High Flux reactor trip will automatically reinstated when reactor power first goes below____
- 2) Remain unchanged
discussed, and reviewed changes
S SAT
- 1. 2. 3. Psychometric Flaws 4. Job Content Flaws 5. Other 6. 7. 8.
Q# LOK LOD (F/H) (1 - 5) Stem Cues T/F Cred. Partial Job-Minutia #/ Back - Q= SRO B/M/N U/E/S Explanation Focus Dist. Link units ward K/A Only
23 H 3 X X N U C2/D2 phrasing needs to have a reason, IAW the ARP, The KA is not testing the accidental part, if the auto actions work the accidental release is terminated without an event and the ventilation system rad monitor is not the reason for action Suggest that the question be framed so manual action is required to terminate the release based on the plant vent rad monitor Hi alarm
Question reframed
S SAT
24 F 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
25 F 3 B S SAT on Draft submittal
26 H 3 N E Need to discuss what is meant by minimum, and possible phrasing of the existing question to elicit a correct answer for the RCP start
Question rephrased
S SAT
27 H 3 B S SAT on Draft submittal
- 1. 2. 3. Psychometric Flaws 4. Job Content Flaws 5. Other 6. 7. 8.
Q# LOK LOD (F/H) (1 - 5) Stem Cues T/F Cred. Partial Job-Minutia #/ Back - Q= SRO B/M/N U/E/S Explanation Focus Dist. Link units ward K/A Only
28 H 3 X X N U Cueing, the 0700 time with vibration at 6.26 mils and the alarm not in, makes 5mils non plausible distractor given the context of the question, violates App E rules for assumptions (written 7)
Suggest: shaft vib at 0700 below 5 mils or remove it and provide new info in stem to drive (2) to secure the RCP
E Question rephrased, discussed change for subset,
0700 / 1400
Modified the question, discussed, and reviewed changes S SAT
29 H 3 X N E Discuss D2 plausibility This is currently a 2x4, may be okay, discuss D2 was chosen during validation, plausible misconception Discussed
S SAT
30 H 3 B S SAT on Draft submittal
31 F 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
32 F 3 M S SAT on Draft submittal
33 F 3 M S SAT on Draft submittal
34 H 3 N E Discuss if RWST level and sump alarm are needed in the stem to answer the question Discussed, no change, no overlap S SAT
- 1. 2. 3. Psychometric Flaws 4. Job Content Flaws 5. Other 6. 7. 8.
Q# LOK LOD (F/H) (1 - 5) Stem Cues T/F Cred. Partial Job-Minutia #/ Back - Q= SRO B/M/N U/E/S Explanation Focus Dist. Link units ward K/A Only
35 F 3 X N E RCDT is low credibility distractor, just ask about the rupture disk directly Modified question, verify Modified the question, discussed, and reviewed changes
S SAT
36 H 3 X M E Wh atin the stem could cause C reason to be plausible?
Discussed
S SAT
37 H 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
38 H 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal, facility modified the question for final submittal, discussed and reviewed changes SAT
39 F 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
40 H 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
41 F 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
42 H 3 M S SAT on Draft submittal
43 H 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
- 1. 2. 3. Psychometric Flaws 4. Job Content Flaws 5. Other 6. 7. 8.
Q# LOK LOD (F/H) (1 - 5) Stem Cues T/F Cred. Partial Job-Minutia #/ Back - Q= SRO B/M/N U/E/S Explanation Focus Dist. Link units ward K/A Only
44 F 3 N E Suggest modifying the stem to have an initial 100% condition and then a current condition with the stm pressure (bullet 3)
Bullets 2 4 and 5 seem extraneous
Modified the question, discussed, and reviewed changes
S SAT
45 F 3 M E Early submittal review S
From the reference, TB - 7REVISION 20, IB sump high-high level trips all feedwater pumps, the time 1059 references IB sump level HI is in alarm. This seems to make__( 1) __ not have a valid answer choice.
Suggest: reducing the answer choices For __(1)__ test either the trip of all MFPs or the start of all EFW pumps, in essence the applicant need only read C1 and D1 and determine if it the signal starts the EFW pumps
__(2)__ is sat
SAT on Draft submittal
46 F 3 X N U The question does not test the failure of a pump on the system response, KA mismatch
Modified to match KA, verify
Modified the question, discussed, and reviewed changes
S SAT
- 1. 2. 3. Psychometric Flaws 4. Job Content Flaws 5. Other 6. 7. 8.
Q# LOK LOD (F/H) (1 - 5) Stem Cues T/F Cred. Partial Job-Minutia #/ Back - Q= SRO B/M/N U/E/S Explanation Focus Dist. Link units ward K/A Only
47 H 3 B S SAT on Draft submittal
48 H 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
49 F 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
50 H 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
51 H 3 X M E The way the loading sequencer portion of the question is worded provides cueing that it did not occur.
Suggest asking as a timeline and then ask about the sequencer status.
Modified the question, discussed, and reviewed changes
S SAT
52 F 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
53 H 3 N E Discuss question construction for question at time 1008, does it ask the question to get the correct answer?
Discussed time line, and will modify for later and why Modified the question, discussed, and reviewed changes
S SAT
54 F 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
55 H 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
56 F 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
57 H 3 M S SAT on Draft submittal
58 H 3 B S SAT on Draft submittal
59 F 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
- 1. 2. 3. Psychometric Flaws 4. Job Content Flaws 5. Other 6. 7. 8.
Q# LOK LOD (F/H) (1 - 5) Stem Cues T/F Cred. Partial Job-Minutia #/ Back - Q= SRO B/M/N U/E/S Explanation Focus Dist. Link units ward K/A Only
60 F 3 X B E As asked is it possible to reason that A is not plausible because 1A and 1B may conflict with choice D.
Suggest just asking 2 of the valves do /do not get a direct closed signal Modified the question, discussed, and reviewed changes
S SAT
61 F 3 N E Initially, subsequently for the plant conditions Suggest giving a value for spent fuel pool temp and ask if the alarm is in, 170 is really close to boiling (all things considered), suggest 125 degF Discussed 170, appears in the procedure and validation it has been selected. Low cog as well reviewed changes
S SAT
62 H 3 B S SAT on Draft submittal
63 H 3 N E Discuss the incorrect 250 rpm answer choice Discussed change to 150 to 250 rpm (wrong units )
Modifiedthe question, discussed, and reviewed changes
S SAT
64 F 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
65 F 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
66 F 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
- 1. 2. 3. Psychometric Flaws 4. Job Content Flaws 5. Other 6. 7. 8.
Q# LOK LOD (F/H) (1 - 5) Stem Cues T/F Cred. Partial Job-Minutia #/ Back - Q= SRO B/M/N U/E/S Explanation Focus Dist. Link units ward K/A Only
67 H 3 N E what does CB stand for, it is not described?
Discussed
S SAT
68 F 3 N E To better test the plant wide generic aspects of this KA section Suggest:
Plant initial conditions:
Containment integrity is not set/met Refueling SRO reports a stuck (binding) fuel assembly and the control room observes rising levels on RM - A2, RB SAMPLE LINE PARTICULATE(IODINE)(GAS), ATMOS MONITOR (or another rad monitor listed for entry conditions into AOP 123.3, do not state that it has reached its alarm setpoint)
Current conditions The initial conditions Rad monitor is in alarm Question:
For the initial conditions entry conditions for AOP 123.3 are or are not met For the current conditions AOP 123.3 does/does not require the establishm ent of containment integrity
Question would be H LOK
Discussed change of B2 and D2 to refueling supervisor / refueling communicator, typically an AO.
Modified the question, discussed and reviewed changes
S SAT
- 1. 2. 3. Psychometric Flaws 4. Job Content Flaws 5. Other 6. 7. 8.
Q# LOK LOD (F/H) (1 - 5) Stem Cues T/F Cred. Partial Job-Minutia #/ Back - Q= SRO B/M/N U/E/S Explanation Focus Dist. Link units ward K/A Only
69 F 3 N S This question is F LOK Possibly rephrase 1: for the initial conditions rod control is /is not required to be placed in manual IAW GOP - 4B SAT
70 F 3 N E To better test the plant wide generic aspects of this KA section
Suggest asking the lowest mode LCO 3.0.3 is applicable:
Mode: 3/4/5/6
LCO 303 is a 1 hr action statement, testing when its applicable meets the KA and tests at the plant wide generic level
modified the question for final submittal, discussed and reviewed changes
S SAT
71 F 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
72 F 3 X N E Suggest, 1: is/is not required to receive brief from HP
S SAT
73 F 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
74 F 3 N E in stated order, discuss use of stated
modifiedthe question
S SAT
- 1. 2. 3. Psychometric Flaws 4. Job Content Flaws 5. Other 6. 7. 8.
Q# LOK LOD (F/H) (1 - 5) Stem Cues T/F Cred. Partial Job-Minutia #/ Back - Q= SRO B/M/N U/E/S Explanation Focus Dist. Link units ward K/A Only
75 F 3 N E E, to better test plant wide generic concepts, discuss Replaced with new question
S SAT
Q# LOK LOD Stem Cues T/F Cred. Partial Job-Minutia #/ Back-Q= SRO B/N/M U/E/S Explanation Focus Dist Link Units ward K/A Only
76 H 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
77 H 3 N E Early submittal review
__(1)__ suggest:
rewording to be technically accurate with procedure. The AOP says to go to the GOP while continuing with the AOP. Also since 4c or 4B are in the RNO, could just give the applicant the choice that is most appropriate (no need to give both procedures).
Basically either:
Trip the reactor and go to E-O Within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> shutdown the plant IAW GOP 4C
__(2)__, TS part of the question is SAT, the wording may be fine as is, but it could also be worded as: the LCO is / is not met at 0750 Entry into an action statement is the wording for summer SRO level is met with the procedure use, not TS Discussed comments
SAT on Draft submittal
modified the question for final submittal, discussed and reviewed changes
S SAT 78 H 3 X B E Early submittal review M S Discuss reference provided to the applicant.Verify TS 3.0.3 no reference provided, must be identified from knowledge
__(1)__ suggest: re -phrase as: which TS LCO is applicable and requires the earliest entry into cold shutdown Cueing to condition eof TS 3.8.1.1, it removes the discriminatory value of evaluatingTS 3.8.1, given the reference provided
__(2)__ Sat SRO level is met with the TS application
SAT on Draft submittal
79 H 3 N E Discuss wording for 1. The question is really just asking if there are 1 or 2 valves in the discharage Xconn line, just asking that clearly bounds the question
Modifiedthe question
S SAT
80 H 3 N U 1, the reference for the admin limit reduces the questions LOD, direct lookup, suggest remove the reference and ask the same question Discussed the reference is not provided to the applicant, SAT 2 SAT
Question was not U, on the submittal after discussing references
S SAT
81 H 3 B S SAT on Draft submittal 82 F 3 X X M E Early submittal review
Modified from a question written to a different KA,
__(1)__ as asked may not illicit the correct answer.
At 0812 the AOP for dropped rod entry conditions may be met, however the operator has not evaluated (verified a dropped rod)
What feeds ONE ROD ON BOTTOM (XCP-621 3-1), is this the same as a rod bottom light or is it a different system
There is some issue with plausibility of a dropped rod at 0812 when compared to the thermocouple map, the issue is theinterplay with the 0814 information and temperature on the map being provided as the only thing that changed, so the question can be answered by just looking at the 3 thermocouple maps and seeing the temp change, the distractors in 0812 are just window dressing that does not apply to 0814 evaluation.
Is there a meaningful way to test __(1)__ with the KA above LOD1,
SRO level is met with the TS bases application
S SAT on Draft submittal
83 F 3 M S SAT on Draft submittal
84 H 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal,
modified the question for final submittal, discussed and reviewed changes
S SAT 85 H 3 N S Early review submittal F In the stem it is said a small break loca has occurred, do not need to diagnosis in the stem, we could say a loca has occurred or the plant was operating at 100% at 1500, would a small break loca cause the plant to get down to 150 psig in 30 minutes?
8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> is long distractor. evaluate timeline for earliest time the required soak is complete. The earliest time the required RCS soak is completed is ____ (1610, 1630), plausibility based on start of the event, or start of the soak
SRO met with procedure use
SAT on Draft submittal
86 H 3 N S SAT on Draft submittal
87 F 3 B S SAT on Draft submittal
88 H 3 X N U The question is not sufficiently bound, where are they in ECA-0.0, could add the SRO just, that puts the procedure past the step to put pumps in PTL Partially correct answer for the pump start Modifiedthe question
S SAT
89 H 3 B S SAT on Draft submittal 90 H 3 X N E The TS requirement for hot standby with the reference provided has low discriminatory value. Suggest from a closed book perspective have the applicant know what must be done to PVT -8152 to restore LCO compliance. Can still use a timeline to solicit correctresponse
LCO 3 /4.6.4 also seems like the correct reference for the containment isolation valve
Modified 1) to MWt limit and 2) to LCO is met at 0830 discussed and reviewed changes
S SAT
91 L 3 N E It seem the question could better test rods will / will not move in manual If rods will not move, boration will beinitiated using procedure steps in Aop 106.1/214.2
modified the question for final submittal, discussed and reviewed changes
S SAT
92 H 3 N S Early review submittal What governs control of PZR level controller, its not in the stem
__(2)__ SRO level and sat
SAT on Draft submittal 93 H 3 X B E 1 ask if the function is/is not met in mode 1 for the current conditions, it asks the same thing but is clear in intent, 2 remains unchanged Answer choices : is / mode 1, is not / mode 1, is not mode 2, is not mode 3 Is there a need for initial and current conditions? It seems it could all be stated in the current conditions
Modified stem, same question and answer
S SAT
94 F 3 X M E Moving fuel without an SRO present is very low LOD Suggestasking about requirements to bypass interlocks, the refuel SRO can / cannot authorize bypassing interlocks
modifiedthe question
S SAT
95 H 3 B S SAT on Draft submittal
96 L 3 X M E Tests systems specific knowledge, could focus on plant wide aspect of R&Rs Suggest modifying 1) an LCO equipment with applicability in mode 1-4 is inoperable, plant is in mode 5 An outage R&R or tracking R&R is required
Modifiedthe question
SAT S
97 H 3 M S SAT on Draft submittal 98 H 3 M E C2/D2 low credibility when compared to A2 B2 Additionally the referenced bank question contained specific phrasing in B2 and D2 ( see question allow to vice to allow)
Modifiedthe question
S SAT
99 L 3 N E Early review submittal S
Is the CRS ever required to directly contact the field operator?
The wording in the procedure says the control room should no longer redirect field personnel
__(2)__ suggest replace CRS with Control Room
The question concept is SAT
Modified the question
SAT on Draft Submittal
100 L 3 N S SAT on Draft Submittal modified the question for final submittal, discussed and reviewed changes SAT