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FINAL JPMSADMINISTRATIVE
FINAL JPMSADMINISTRATIVE JPMs-------------
JPMs-------------
2.IN-PLANT JPMs 3.SIMULATOR JPMs (CONTROL ROOM)SF!?UOy><t1-/()()8-41)/
2.IN-PLANT JPMs 3.SIMULATOR JPMs (CONTROL ROOM)SF!?UOy><t1-/()()8-41)/  
ES-301 AdministrativeTopicsOutlineFormES-301-1Facility:Sequoyah1
ES-301 AdministrativeTopicsOutlineFormES-301-1Facility:Sequoyah1
&2DateofExamination:
&2DateofExamination:
1/2008 ExaminationLevel(circleone):OperatingTestNumber:
1/2008 ExaminationLevel(circleone):OperatingTestNumber:
NRC AdministrativeTopicTypeCode*Describeactivitytobeperformed(seeNote)ConductofOperations
NRC AdministrativeTopicTypeCode*Describeactivitytobeperformed(seeNote)ConductofOperations 2.1.1Knowledgeofconductof operationsrequirements.(CFR:
2.1.1Knowledgeofconductof
N,R 41.10/45.13) 3.7/3.8DeterminelicensestatusActive/Inactive ConductofOperations2.1.33Abilitytorecognizeindicationsforsystemoperatingparameterswhichareentry-level conditionsfortechnical D,Sspecifications.(CFR:43.2/43.3/45.3)3.4/4.0PerformShiftLogSI-2SGLevel Instrumentation (JPM 176)2.2.18Knowledgeoftheprocessformanaging maintenance Equipment Controlactivitiesduringshutdownoperations.
operationsrequirements.(CFR:
N,R (CFR: 43.5/45.13) 3.6 ContainmentClosureTime Radiation Control2.3.10Abilitytoperformprocedurestoreduceexcessivelevelsofradiationandguardagainstpersonnelexposure.(CFR:
N,R 41.10/45.13)
D,R43.4/45.10) 2.9/3.3SurveyMap(JPM166)
3.7/3.8DeterminelicensestatusActive/Inactive
Emergency Plan2.4.41Knowledgeofthe emergencyactionlevelthresholdsand classifications.(CFR:43.5/45.11)4.1 D,SClassifytheREPDegradedCorewithPossibleLossofCoolableGeometryandLikelyCntmtFailure(JPM109)
ConductofOperations2.1.33Abilitytorecognizeindicationsforsystemoperatingparameterswhichareentry-level
conditionsfortechnical
D,Sspecifications.(CFR:43.2/43.3/45.3)3.4/4.0PerformShiftLogSI-2SGLevel
Instrumentation (JPM 176)2.2.18Knowledgeoftheprocessformanaging
maintenance
Equipment Controlactivitiesduringshutdownoperations.
N,R (CFR: 43.5/45.13)
3.6 ContainmentClosureTime
Radiation Control2.3.10Abilitytoperformprocedurestoreduceexcessivelevelsofradiationandguardagainstpersonnelexposure.(CFR:
D,R43.4/45.10)
2.9/3.3SurveyMap(JPM166)
Emergency Plan2.4.41Knowledgeofthe
emergencyactionlevelthresholdsand
classifications.(CFR:43.5/45.11)4.1
D,SClassifytheREPDegradedCorewithPossibleLossofCoolableGeometryandLikelyCntmtFailure(JPM109)
NOTE:Allitems(5totalarerequiredforSROs.ROapplicantsrequireonly4itemsunlesstheyareretakingonlythe administrativetopics,when5arerequired.*TypeCodes
NOTE:Allitems(5totalarerequiredforSROs.ROapplicantsrequireonly4itemsunlesstheyareretakingonlythe administrativetopics,when5arerequired.*TypeCodes
&Criteria:(C)ontrolroom
&Criteria:(C)ontrolroom Class(R)oom (D)irectfrombank (s3forROs;sforSROs&ROretakes)(N)ewor(M)odifiedfrombank
Class(R)oom (D)irectfrombank (s3forROs;sforSROs&ROretakes)(N)ewor(M)odifiedfrombank
(>1)(P)revious2exams (s1;randomlyselected)(S)imulator NUREG-1021Revision9 ES-301 AdministrativeTopicsOutlineSROAdminJPM SummaryFormES-301-1A1aTheapplicantwillevaluatethestatusoflicensedoperatorsworkhistorytodetermineiflicenseisactiveor inactive.A1bTheapplicantwillberequiredtorecognizearequiredTechnicalSpecificationentrywhilecompletingandaportionofthedailyshiftsurveillanceinstruction.A2Theapplicantwillevaluatearequesttoopenacontainmentpenetrationduringarefueloutageanddeterminetherequirements.A3Theapplicantwilluseasurveymaptodetermineanti-contaminationclothingrequirements,staytime,andradiationlevelsinarea.A4TheapplicantwillevaluateconditionsforentryintotheE-Plan,determinetheproperclassification,protectionactionrecommendation,andmakerequirednotifications.
(>1)(P)revious2exams (s1;randomlyselected)(S)imulator
NUREG-1021Revision9 o s: Z P-.....
NUREG-1021Revision9  
JPM-A.1.aPage1of6Rev.0 SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE A.1.a JPM DetermineLicenseStatusActive/Inactive (PREPARED!REVISEDBY:VALIDATEDBY:
ES-301 AdministrativeTopicsOutlineSROAdminJPM
SummaryFormES-301-1A1aTheapplicantwillevaluatethestatusoflicensedoperatorsworkhistorytodetermineiflicenseisactiveor
inactive.A1bTheapplicantwillberequiredtorecognizearequiredTechnicalSpecificationentrywhilecompletingandaportionofthedailyshiftsurveillanceinstruction.A2Theapplicantwillevaluatearequesttoopenacontainmentpenetrationduringarefueloutageanddeterminetherequirements.A3Theapplicantwilluseasurveymaptodetermineanti-contaminationclothingrequirements,staytime,andradiationlevelsinarea.A4TheapplicantwillevaluateconditionsforentryintotheE-Plan,determinetheproperclassification,protectionactionrecommendation,andmakerequirednotifications.
NUREG-1021Revision9  
o s: Z P-.....  
JPM-A.1.aPage1of6Rev.0 SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT JOB PERFORMANCE
MEASURE A.1.a JPM DetermineLicenseStatusActive/Inactive
(PREPARED!REVISEDBY:VALIDATEDBY:
APPROVED BY: CONCURRED:
APPROVED BY: CONCURRED:
***(Operations
***(Operations Training Manager)(Operations Representative)
Training Manager)(Operations
Date/Date/Date/Date/*Validation not required for minor enhancements, procedure Rev changes thatdonot affecttheJPM,or individual step changesthatdonot affecttheflowoftheJPM.**Operations ConcurrencerequiredfornewJPMsand changes that affect theflowoftheJPM(ifnot drivenbya procedure revision).
Representative)
JPM-A.1.a Page2of6Rev.0NUCLEARTRAINING REVISION/USAGE LOG REVISION DESCRIPTION OF VDATEPAGES PREPARED/NUMBER REVISION AFFECTEDREVISEDBY:
Date/Date/Date/Date/*Validation
0 New Y Allv-Specifyifthe JPM change will require another validation(YorN).See cover sheet for criteria.
not required for minor enhancements, procedure Rev changes thatdonot affecttheJPM,or individual
JPM-A.1.aPage3of6 Rev.0SEQUOYAHNUCLEARPLANT ROISROJOBPERFORMANCEMEASURE Task:DetermineLicenseStatusActive I Inactive JAITA task:#3410970302 (RO)KIA Ratings: 2.1.1Knowledgeofconductofoperationsrequirements.(CFR:
step changesthatdonot affecttheflowoftheJPM.**Operations
41.10 145.13)3.7/3.8DeterminelicensestatusActive I Inactive Task Standard:1)CandidatedeterminesthecorrectstatusofeachofthethreeReactorOperatorlicenses.OperatorAandCareactive,OperatorBisInactiveIn-Plant_x Evaluation Method: Simulator_---'-'-__===================================================================================
ConcurrencerequiredfornewJPMsand
changes that affect theflowoftheJPM(ifnot
drivenbya procedure revision).  
JPM-A.1.a Page2of6Rev.0NUCLEARTRAINING
REVISION/USAGE
LOG REVISION DESCRIPTION
OF VDATEPAGES PREPARED/NUMBER REVISION AFFECTEDREVISEDBY:
0 New Y Allv-Specifyifthe JPM change will require another validation(YorN).See cover sheet for criteria.  
JPM-A.1.aPage3of6 Rev.0SEQUOYAHNUCLEARPLANT
ROISROJOBPERFORMANCEMEASURE
Task:DetermineLicenseStatusActive
I Inactive JAITA task:#3410970302 (RO)KIA Ratings: 2.1.1Knowledgeofconductofoperationsrequirements.(CFR:
41.10 145.13)3.7/3.8DeterminelicensestatusActive
I Inactive Task Standard:1)CandidatedeterminesthecorrectstatusofeachofthethreeReactorOperatorlicenses.OperatorAandCareactive,OperatorBisInactiveIn-Plant_x Evaluation
Method: Simulator_---'-'-__===================================================================================
(Performer:
(Performer:
NAMEStartTime_
NAMEStartTime_
Performance
Performance Rating: SAT UNSATPerformanceTimeFinishTime
Rating: SAT UNSATPerformanceTimeFinishTime
---Evaluator:
---Evaluator:
SIGNATURE DATE===================================================================================
SIGNATURE DATE===================================================================================
COMMENTS  
COMMENTS JPM-A.1.aPage4 of6Rev.0 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO EVALUATOR:1.Any UNSAT requires comments2.Thistaskcanbe performedina classroom setting.Validation Time:CR.6min Local_Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed: Reference OPDP-1 Conduct of Operations TitleRevNo.8 (\=============================================================================READTO OPERATOR Directions to Trainee:Iwill explaintheinitial conditions,andstatethetasktobe performed.Allcontrolroomstepsshallbe performedforthisJPM.Iwillprovideinitiatingcuesandreportsonother actions when directedbyyou.When you completethetask successfully, the objectiveforthisjob performance measurewillbe satisfied.
JPM-A.1.aPage4 of6Rev.0 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
Ensure you indicatetomewhenyou understandyourassignedtask.To indicatethatyouhave completed your assigned taskreturnthe handoutsheetIprovidedyou.
TO EVALUATOR:1.Any UNSAT requires comments2.Thistaskcanbe
performedina classroom setting.Validation
Time:CR.6min Local_Tools/Equipment/Procedures
Needed: Reference OPDP-1 Conduct of Operations
TitleRevNo.8 (\=============================================================================READTO OPERATOR Directions
to Trainee:Iwill explaintheinitial
conditions,andstatethetasktobe
performed.Allcontrolroomstepsshallbe
performedforthisJPM.Iwillprovideinitiatingcuesandreportsonother
actions when directedbyyou.When you completethetask successfully, the objectiveforthisjob
performance
measurewillbe satisfied.
Ensure you indicatetomewhenyou
understandyourassignedtask.To
indicatethatyouhave
completed your assigned taskreturnthe handoutsheetIprovidedyou.
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Three Reactor Operatorshavethe following history:*Allthreehave
Three Reactor Operatorshavethe following history:*Allthreehave off-shift assignmentsattheplant,are currentinLicense Operator Requal Training andhavehada medical examinationinthepast2years.
off-shift assignmentsattheplant,are
*Noneofthe3haveworkedanyshiftsince 12/31/07.*Active/Inactivestatusandtimeonshiftsince October1,2007isas followsforeachofthe Reactor Operators:
currentinLicense Operator Requal Training andhavehada medical examinationinthepast2years.
*Operator A Licensewasactiveon October1,2007 10/02/07-worked 0700-1900shiftasUnit2OATC 10/03/07-worked 0700-1900shiftasUnit1OATC 10/04/07-worked 0700-1900shiftasUnit1CRO 10/05/07-worked 0700-1900shiftasUnit2 OATC 10/14/07-worked 1900-0700shiftasUnit2 OATC 11/17/07-worked 1900-0700shiftasUnit1CRO
*Noneofthe3haveworkedanyshiftsince
**Operator B Operator C Licensewasactiveon October1,2007 10/28/07-worked 0700-1900shiftasUnit1 OATC 11/03/07-worked 0700-1900shiftasUnit1OATC 11/05/07-worked 0700-1900shiftasUnit1 OATC 11/14/07-worked 1900-0700shiftasUnit1 OATC 12/02/07-worked 0700-1900shiftinthe Tagging Office.Licensewasinactiveon October1,2007 11/12/07 thru 11/16/07worked40hours under thedirectionoftheUnit1 OATC and completed all requirements for license reactivation.
12/31/07.*Active/Inactivestatusandtimeonshiftsince
12/10/07-worked 0700-1900shiftasUnit1 OATC 12/12/07-worked 0700-1900shiftasUnit2CRO 12/14/07-worked 1900-0700shiftasUnit2 OATC 12/31/07-worked 1900-0700shiftasUnit1 OATCINITIATINGCUES:Youareto determineifeachofthe Reactor OperatorsiseligibletoworktheUnit1 OATCpositiononthe 0700-1900 shift on January31,2008.
October1,2007isas
Job Performance Checklist STEPISTANDARDJPM-A.1.aPage5of6 Rev.a SAT/UNSAT (STEP1.: DetermineiftheActive/InactivestatusofOperatorAlicenseStartTime__-SAT STANDARD: Candidate determinesthelicenseisActivebecausetheoperatorworkedtherequired5twelvehourshiftsinalicensepositionduringtheprevious
followsforeachofthe
Reactor Operators:
*Operator A Licensewasactiveon
October1,2007 10/02/07-worked 0700-1900shiftasUnit2OATC
10/03/07-worked 0700-1900shiftasUnit1OATC
10/04/07-worked 0700-1900shiftasUnit1CRO
10/05/07-worked 0700-1900shiftasUnit2
OATC 10/14/07-worked 1900-0700shiftasUnit2
OATC 11/17/07-worked 1900-0700shiftasUnit1CRO
**Operator B Operator C Licensewasactiveon
October1,2007 10/28/07-worked 0700-1900shiftasUnit1
OATC 11/03/07-worked 0700-1900shiftasUnit1OATC
11/05/07-worked 0700-1900shiftasUnit1
OATC 11/14/07-worked 1900-0700shiftasUnit1
OATC 12/02/07-worked 0700-1900shiftinthe
Tagging Office.Licensewasinactiveon
October1,2007 11/12/07 thru 11/16/07worked40hours
under thedirectionoftheUnit1
OATC and completed all requirements
for license reactivation.
12/10/07-worked 0700-1900shiftasUnit1
OATC 12/12/07-worked 0700-1900shiftasUnit2CRO
12/14/07-worked 1900-0700shiftasUnit2
OATC 12/31/07-worked 1900-0700shiftasUnit1
OATCINITIATINGCUES:Youareto determineifeachofthe
Reactor OperatorsiseligibletoworktheUnit1
OATCpositiononthe
0700-1900 shift on January31,2008.  
Job Performance
Checklist STEPISTANDARDJPM-A.1.aPage5of6 Rev.a SAT/UNSAT (STEP1.: DetermineiftheActive/InactivestatusofOperatorAlicenseStartTime__-SAT STANDARD: Candidate determinesthelicenseisActivebecausetheoperatorworkedtherequired5twelvehourshiftsinalicensepositionduringtheprevious
-UNSAT quarter.Critical Step COMMENTS:STEP2.: DetermineiftheActive/InactivestatusofOperatorBlicense
-UNSAT quarter.Critical Step COMMENTS:STEP2.: DetermineiftheActive/InactivestatusofOperatorBlicense
-SAT-UNSAT STANDARD: Candidate determinesthelicenseisInactivebecausetheoperatordidnotworktherequired5twelvehourshiftsinalicensepositionduringthe
-SAT-UNSAT STANDARD: Candidate determinesthelicenseisInactivebecausetheoperatordidnotworktherequired5twelvehourshiftsinalicensepositionduringthe Critical previous quarter Step COMMENTS:STEP3.: DetermineiftheActive/Inactivestatusof OperatorClicense-SAT-UNSAT STANDARD: Candidate determinesthelicenseisActivebecausethelicensewasreactivatedinthepreviousquarterthereisnotarequirementtocomplete Critical the normallyrequired5twelvehourshiftsinalicensepositionduringthe Step quarter.(i.e.couldcompletethereactivationduringthelastweek of aquarter,thusthe opportunitywouldnotbeavailabletoworkthe 5 shifts)StopTime__COMMENTS:
Critical previous quarter Step COMMENTS:STEP3.: DetermineiftheActive/Inactivestatusof
((CANDIDATECUE SHEET(TOBE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETIONOFTASK)DirectionstoTrainee:Iwillexplaintheinitialconditions,andstatethetasktobeperformed.AllcontrolroomstepsshallbeperformedforthisJPM.Iwillprovideinitiatingcuesandreportsonotheractionswhendirectedbyyou.Whenyou completethetasksuccessfully,theobjectiveforthisjob performance measurewillbesatisfied.Ensureyouindicatetomewhenyouunderstandyourassignedtask.ToindicatethatyouhavecompletedyourassignedtaskreturnthehandoutsheetIprovidedyou.
OperatorClicense-SAT-UNSAT STANDARD: Candidate determinesthelicenseisActivebecausethelicensewasreactivatedinthepreviousquarterthereisnotarequirementtocomplete
INITIAL CONDITIONS:ThreeReactor Operatorshavethefollowinghistory:*Allthreehave off-shift assignmentsattheplant,arecurrentinLicense OperatorRequalTrainingandhavehadamedicalexaminationinthepast2years.*Noneofthe3haveworkedanyshiftsince12/31/07.
Critical the normallyrequired5twelvehourshiftsinalicensepositionduringthe
*Active/InactivestatusandtimeonshiftsinceOctober1,2007isasfollowsforeachoftheReactor Operators:*OperatorALicensewasactiveonOctober1,200710/02/07-worked0700-1900shiftasUnit2OATC10/03/07-worked0700-1900shiftasUnit1OATC10/04/07-worked0700-1900shiftasUnit1CRO10/05/07-worked0700-1900shiftasUnit2OATC10/14/07-worked1900-0700shiftasUnit2OATC11/17/07-worked1900-0700shiftasUnit1CRO*OperatorB
Step quarter.(i.e.couldcompletethereactivationduringthelastweek
*Operator C INITIATING CUES:LicensewasactiveonOctober1,200710/28/07-worked0700-1900shiftasUnit1OATC11/03/07-worked0700-1900shiftasUnit1OATC 11/05/07-worked0700-1900shiftasUnit1OATC 11/14/07-worked1900-0700shiftasUnit1OATC 12/02/07-worked0700-1900shiftintheTaggingOffice.LicensewasinactiveonOctober1,200711/12/07thru11/16/07worked40hoursunderthedirectionoftheUnit1OATCand completed all requirementsforlicensereactivation.
of aquarter,thusthe
12/10/07-worked0700-1900shiftasUnit1OATC12/12/07-worked0700-1900shiftasUnit2CRO12/14/07-worked1900-0700shiftasUnit2OATC 12/31/07-worked1900-0700shiftasUnit1OATCYouareto determineifeachoftheReactorOperatorsiseligibletoworktheUnit1OATCpositiononthe0700-1900shifton January31,2008.
opportunitywouldnotbeavailabletoworkthe
fiE TITLE OPDP-1Conductof Operations Rev.OOOaPage1of103QualityRelated o Yes o No TVAN Standard pORe Required DYes 0No Department Procedure Effective Date 3/19/2007 Responsible Peer Team: Operations Concurred by:M.H.Palmer 3/9/07 Primary Sponsor Date James R.Douet 3/12/07 Approved by:PeerTeam Mentor Date*Nuclear AssuranceSDPsare approved by General Manager, NA.Site-specific changes are approved by Site SponsorandSiteVice President(seePCF)-
5 shifts)StopTime__COMMENTS:  
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage2of103 Revision Log Revision or Affected Change Effective Page Number Date NumbersDescriptionof Revision/Change 0 6/30/99 AllInitialissue.ThisOPDPin conjunction with COC&SPP-10.0replacesNPSTD-12.1andSSP-12.1 for WBNTVANsites YSO 10/16/00 YSO 8/3/99 8/6/99 (SON)10/18/2000 (BFN)1 3/14/01 2,15,16,18,RevisedtoallowUnit Supervisor to approve 19,21,24,28 NarrativeLogs.Deletedreferenceto documentationforshift turnover checklists.
((CANDIDATECUE
Correctedreferencesto processes maintained viaNOMSsoftware.Clarified expectations for annunciatorresponse.ModifiedShift Turnover Checklist.
SHEET(TOBE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETIONOFTASK)DirectionstoTrainee:Iwillexplaintheinitialconditions,andstatethetasktobeperformed.AllcontrolroomstepsshallbeperformedforthisJPM.Iwillprovideinitiatingcuesandreportsonotheractionswhendirectedbyyou.Whenyou completethetasksuccessfully,theobjectiveforthisjob
performance
measurewillbesatisfied.Ensureyouindicatetomewhenyouunderstandyourassignedtask.ToindicatethatyouhavecompletedyourassignedtaskreturnthehandoutsheetIprovidedyou.
INITIAL CONDITIONS:ThreeReactor
Operatorshavethefollowinghistory:*Allthreehave
off-shift assignmentsattheplant,arecurrentinLicense
OperatorRequalTrainingandhavehadamedicalexaminationinthepast2years.*Noneofthe3haveworkedanyshiftsince12/31/07.
*Active/InactivestatusandtimeonshiftsinceOctober1,2007isasfollowsforeachoftheReactor
Operators:*OperatorALicensewasactiveonOctober1,200710/02/07-worked0700-1900shiftasUnit2OATC10/03/07-worked0700-1900shiftasUnit1OATC10/04/07-worked0700-1900shiftasUnit1CRO10/05/07-worked0700-1900shiftasUnit2OATC10/14/07-worked1900-0700shiftasUnit2OATC11/17/07-worked1900-0700shiftasUnit1CRO*OperatorB
*Operator C INITIATING
CUES:LicensewasactiveonOctober1,200710/28/07-worked0700-1900shiftasUnit1OATC11/03/07-worked0700-1900shiftasUnit1OATC
11/05/07-worked0700-1900shiftasUnit1OATC
11/14/07-worked1900-0700shiftasUnit1OATC
12/02/07-worked0700-1900shiftintheTaggingOffice.LicensewasinactiveonOctober1,200711/12/07thru11/16/07worked40hoursunderthedirectionoftheUnit1OATCand
completed all requirementsforlicensereactivation.
12/10/07-worked0700-1900shiftasUnit1OATC12/12/07-worked0700-1900shiftasUnit2CRO12/14/07-worked1900-0700shiftasUnit2OATC
12/31/07-worked1900-0700shiftasUnit1OATCYouareto determineifeachoftheReactorOperatorsiseligibletoworktheUnit1OATCpositiononthe0700-1900shifton
January31,2008.  
fiE TITLE OPDP-1Conductof Operations
Rev.OOOaPage1of103QualityRelated
o Yes o No TVAN Standard pORe Required DYes 0No Department
Procedure Effective Date 3/19/2007 Responsible
Peer Team: Operations
Concurred by:M.H.Palmer 3/9/07 Primary Sponsor Date James R.Douet 3/12/07 Approved by:PeerTeam Mentor Date*Nuclear AssuranceSDPsare approved by General Manager, NA.Site-specific
changes are approved by Site SponsorandSiteVice
President(seePCF)-  
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage2of103
Revision Log Revision or Affected Change Effective Page Number Date NumbersDescriptionof
Revision/Change
0 6/30/99 AllInitialissue.ThisOPDPin
conjunction
with COC&SPP-10.0replacesNPSTD-12.1andSSP-12.1
for WBNTVANsites YSO 10/16/00 YSO 8/3/99 8/6/99 (SON)10/18/2000 (BFN)1 3/14/01 2,15,16,18,RevisedtoallowUnit
Supervisor
to approve 19,21,24,28
NarrativeLogs.Deletedreferenceto
documentationforshift turnover checklists.
Correctedreferencesto
processes maintained
viaNOMSsoftware.Clarified
expectations
for annunciatorresponse.ModifiedShift
Turnover Checklist.
Corrected procedure references.
Corrected procedure references.
2 4/11/03 2,19,25,26Addedthethirdpriorityforthe
2 4/11/03 2,19,25,26Addedthethirdpriorityforthe Operator WorkaroundProgram,thisistocomplywithBFN PER 02-6284-000.Section3.5.1wasrevisedto encompassthenewe-SOMSabilityto transmit records electronically.Thethird paragraph waschangedtoprovidethe following guidance:Attheendofeachshift,theLogis approvedbytheSM'sorUS'shand-writtensignatureorvia electronic signatureintheformofauserIDand password.Once approved,thelogbecomesanofficialOArecordandis transmitted to Document Control Records Management (DCRM).3 1/7/04 2,3,12,15,UpdatereferencesfromNOMSto eSOMS.16,19,21-24,RevisedSection3.1.3torequireanactive licensed 27-29SROinthecontrolroomatalltimes.
Operator WorkaroundProgram,thisistocomplywithBFN
Incorporate requirementtomakeformallog entries for TemporaryReliefinSection3.11.2.I ncorporate the definitionsforthe Intolerance to Equipment Deficiencies.
PER 02-6284-000.Section3.5.1wasrevisedto
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePace3of103RevisionLog Revision or Affected Change Effective Page Number Date Numbers Description of Revision/Change 4 2/5/042,24 Added clarificationtoSection3.11.2 that Temporary Relief of approximately15minutesorlessdoesnotrequirelogentry; 5 7/8/05 All Procedurerewrittentoprovideclear direction and emphasis on operations standards of behavior and evaluation and reinforcementofthosebehaviors.
encompassthenewe-SOMSabilityto
transmit records electronically.Thethird paragraph waschangedtoprovidethe
following guidance:Attheendofeachshift,theLogis
approvedbytheSM'sorUS'shand-writtensignatureorvia electronic
signatureintheformofauserIDand
password.Once approved,thelogbecomesanofficialOArecordandis
transmitted
to Document Control Records Management (DCRM).3 1/7/04 2,3,12,15,UpdatereferencesfromNOMSto
eSOMS.16,19,21-24,RevisedSection3.1.3torequireanactive
licensed 27-29SROinthecontrolroomatalltimes.
Incorporate
requirementtomakeformallog
entries for TemporaryReliefinSection3.11.2.I
ncorporate
the definitionsforthe Intolerance
to Equipment Deficiencies.  
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePace3of103RevisionLog
Revision or Affected Change Effective Page Number Date Numbers Description
of Revision/Change
4 2/5/042,24 Added clarificationtoSection3.11.2
that Temporary Relief of approximately15minutesorlessdoesnotrequirelogentry;
5 7/8/05 All Procedurerewrittentoprovideclear
direction and emphasis on operations
standards of behavior and evaluation
and reinforcementofthosebehaviors.
RemovedPORCreviewrequirement.
RemovedPORCreviewrequirement.
6 10/05/063,6,8-11,13, This documenthasbeenconvertedfromWord95 (SON,WBN)15-38,40-49,toWord2002(XP)usingRev.5.
6 10/05/063,6,8-11,13, This documenthasbeenconvertedfromWord95 (SON,WBN)15-38,40-49,toWord2002(XP)usingRev.5.
51,54-62,64-
51,54-62,64-10/23/06 94 Procedurechangeto streamline behavior (BFN)standards, changeddefinitionof WCC-SRO, changedminimumstaffing requirementsforBFNasresultofunitstart-up,deleted unnecessaryformsin appendices, added exemption to procedure place keeping for immediateandprudent operatoractions,addeddetailforlicense reactivation by inclusionofReturntoActiveStatus Checklist and BFN specificforms.Added requirement to AppendixEthatthe performanceofPER OperabilityReviewsbeloggedintheOperatingLog.Added RequirementthatEP Manager benotifiedofthereturntoactivestatusofalicensee.
10/23/06 94 Procedurechangeto streamline
7 1/10/2007 3,6,15,24, Deleted requirementforUnit ManagertoholdSRO 56,69,71,license.RevisedSect.3.1.3shiftstaffingtableto 72,76,79, add mode-dependent informationforWBNandto 80,85,98reviseBFNstaffingnumberstoincludeUnit1.
behavior (BFN)standards, changeddefinitionof
Revised Appendix Jtoexcludelog entriesforshort duration temporaryreliefs.Clarified reactivation documentation requirements in Appendix O.CorrectederrorsinplanttourareasforWBNandSON.Revised BFNlicense activationformstoincludeUnit1.Revised Attachment4toinclude reference to Appendix 0 reactivation requirements.(WBNPER 117175)
WCC-SRO, changedminimumstaffing
(TVAN StandardConductofOperations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe4of103RevisionLogRevisionor Affected Change Effective Page NumberDateNumbersDescriptionof Revision/Change 8 3/19/07 4,16,28-31, Added direction in Appendix B regardingtheuseof 57,58,77,thenew Appendix R.Appendix R provides clear 98,99 expectationsfortobe taken in preparation for transient and emergent evolutions.
requirementsforBFNasresultofunitstart-up,deleted
Added AppendixQto provide clear expectations on prudent operator actions.Modified AppendixIItem8.fto include the provisionofusing equipment ID numbers in communications.
unnecessaryformsin appendices, added exemption to procedure place keeping for immediateandprudent
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Page 5 of 103 Table of Contents 1.0 PURPOSE 72.0SCOPE 7 3.0 INSTRUCTIONS 7 3.1 Operations DepartmentOrganizationand Administration 7 3.1.1 OperationsDepartmentPositionResponsibilities 73.1.2OperatingPolicies 153.1.3ShiftStaffing 15 3.1.4NotificationofAbsences 16 4.0 4.1 4.2 5.0 (6.0 7.0 RECORDS 17QARecords 17Non-QARecords 17 DEFINITIONS 17 APPENDiCES 18 REQUIREMENTSANDREFERENCES 18 Appendix A: Appendix B: Appendix C: Appendix D: Appendix E: Appendix F: Appendix G: Appendix H: Appendix I: Appendix J: Appendix K: Appendix L: Operator Watch Standing, Tours, Control Board Awareness and Activation 19 Plant Monitoring Methods and Practices 27 Response to Annunciators 30 Control of Equipment, System Status and Clearances 33 Log Keeping 37 Plant Operating Procedures 40 Self Checking and Peer Checking 44 Briefings 48 Communications 53 Shift Turnover 58 Standing Orders&Shift Orders 62 Operator Workarounds 64 (TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage6 of 103 Table of Contents (continued)
operatoractions,addeddetailforlicense
Appendix M: Intolerance for Equipment Deficiencies 65 Appendix N: Reactivity Management 67 Appendix 0: License Status-Active/Inactive License 72 Appendix P: Control of Work 94 Appendix Q: Prudent Operator Action Expectations 98 Appendix R: Establishing Parameter Threshold Values 99 Attachment1:OPDP-1-1 Shift Turnover Checklist 100 Attachment 2: OPDP-1-2 Standing Order 101 Attachment3:OPDP-1-3 Shift Order 102 Attachment 4: OPDP-1-4 Licensee Documentation Form(SRO&RO)103 (TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDp*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePaae7of103 1.0 PURPOSE The purposeofthis procedureistoprovide guidelines and instructionstoensureshift operationsareconductedinasafe, conservative,andcautious manner in accordance with the operatinglicense,plant procedures, and applicable regulatory requirements.
reactivation
2.0 SCOPE Provide administrative instructions necessaryfordaily conductofplant operations and appliestoallTVA Nuclear (TVAN)operations personnel.
by inclusionofReturntoActiveStatus
3.0 INSTRUCTIONS 3.1 Operations Department Organization and Administration 3.1.1 Operations Department Position Responsibilities (A.B.Operations Manager The Operations ManagerreportstothePlant Managerandis responsibleforthe overall managementofthe Operations departmenttoensuresafeand efficient operationoftheplant.This involves establishing operationspoliciesand expectations, monitoringandproviding feedback on performance, and ensuring adherence to requirements and procedures.
Checklist and BFN specificforms.Added
Operations Superintendent The Operations Superintendentreportstothe Operations Managerandis responsible for managementofthe operations on-shift organization.Thisinvolvesthe managementofplantstartup, operation, shutdown, operationsworkcontrolprocess,andrefueling activities.Thisalso includes enforcing operationspoliciesand expectations, monitoringandproviding feedback on performance,andensuring adherence to requirements and procedures.
requirement
The Operations Superintendentshallhold a currentSROlicense.
to AppendixEthatthe performanceofPER OperabilityReviewsbeloggedintheOperatingLog.Added RequirementthatEP Manager benotifiedofthereturntoactivestatusofalicensee.
C.Operations Support Superintendent The Operations Support Superintendentreportstothe Operations Managerandis responsible for managementofthe operations support organization.
7 1/10/2007 3,6,15,24, Deleted requirementforUnit ManagertoholdSRO 56,69,71,license.RevisedSect.3.1.3shiftstaffingtableto
This involves the managementoffireprotection, operations procedures, ops correctiveactionprogram and other activitiesrequiredto supportsafeandreliableoperationofthe plant.Thisalsoincludes enforcing operationspoliciesand expectations, monitoringandproviding feedback on performance,andensuring adherence to requirements and procedures.
72,76,79, add mode-dependent
(D.Unit ManagerTheUnit Managerreportstothe Operations Superintendent and provides oversight ofdailyunit operationsincludingthe schedulingofassignedunit activitiesandensuring activities are conducted in accordancewithall applicableTVApolicies,programs,and procedures, plant Technical Specifications(TS),andfederal,state,andlocal regulations.
informationforWBNandto
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePageaof103 3.1.1 Operations Department Position Responsibilities (continued)
80,85,98reviseBFNstaffingnumberstoincludeUnit1.
E.OperationsProceduresSupervisor The OperationsProceduresSupervisorreportstotheOperationsSupport Superintendentandsupervisesactivitiesrelatedtopreparationandmaintenanceof operationsprocedures,equipmentlabeling,operatoraids,DCNreview,andoperations computerdatabases.
Revised Appendix Jtoexcludelog
F.Operations SpecialistPersonnelassignedtotheOperations Specialistpositionreporttovariousoperations managers/supervisors.Typicaldutiesmayincludethefollowing:
entriesforshort duration temporaryreliefs.Clarified
reactivation
documentation
requirements
in Appendix O.CorrectederrorsinplanttourareasforWBNandSON.Revised
BFNlicense
activationformstoincludeUnit1.Revised
Attachment4toinclude
reference to Appendix 0 reactivation
requirements.(WBNPER 117175)  
(TVAN StandardConductofOperations
OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe4of103RevisionLogRevisionor
Affected Change Effective Page NumberDateNumbersDescriptionof
Revision/Change
8 3/19/07 4,16,28-31, Added direction in Appendix B regardingtheuseof 57,58,77,thenew Appendix R.Appendix R provides clear 98,99 expectationsfortobe taken in preparation
for transient and emergent evolutions.
Added AppendixQto provide clear expectations
on prudent operator actions.Modified AppendixIItem8.fto include the provisionofusing equipment ID numbers in communications.  
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Page 5 of 103 Table of Contents 1.0 PURPOSE 72.0SCOPE 7 3.0 INSTRUCTIONS
7 3.1 Operations
DepartmentOrganizationand
Administration
7 3.1.1 OperationsDepartmentPositionResponsibilities
73.1.2OperatingPolicies
153.1.3ShiftStaffing
15 3.1.4NotificationofAbsences
16 4.0 4.1 4.2 5.0 (6.0 7.0 RECORDS 17QARecords 17Non-QARecords
17 DEFINITIONS
17 APPENDiCES
18 REQUIREMENTSANDREFERENCES
18 Appendix A: Appendix B: Appendix C: Appendix D: Appendix E: Appendix F: Appendix G: Appendix H: Appendix I: Appendix J: Appendix K: Appendix L: Operator Watch Standing, Tours, Control Board Awareness and Activation
19 Plant Monitoring
Methods and Practices 27 Response to Annunciators
30 Control of Equipment, System Status and Clearances
33 Log Keeping 37 Plant Operating Procedures
40 Self Checking and Peer Checking 44 Briefings 48 Communications
53 Shift Turnover 58 Standing Orders&Shift Orders 62 Operator Workarounds
64  
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage6 of 103 Table of Contents (continued)
Appendix M: Intolerance
for Equipment Deficiencies
65 Appendix N: Reactivity
Management
67 Appendix 0: License Status-Active/Inactive
License 72 Appendix P: Control of Work 94 Appendix Q: Prudent Operator Action Expectations
98 Appendix R: Establishing
Parameter Threshold Values 99 Attachment1:OPDP-1-1
Shift Turnover Checklist 100 Attachment
2: OPDP-1-2 Standing Order 101 Attachment3:OPDP-1-3
Shift Order 102 Attachment
4: OPDP-1-4 Licensee Documentation
Form(SRO&RO)103  
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDp*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePaae7of103
1.0 PURPOSE The purposeofthis procedureistoprovide
guidelines
and instructionstoensureshift
operationsareconductedinasafe, conservative,andcautious
manner in accordance
with the operatinglicense,plant
procedures, and applicable
regulatory
requirements.
2.0 SCOPE Provide administrative
instructions
necessaryfordaily conductofplant operations
and appliestoallTVA Nuclear (TVAN)operations
personnel.
3.0 INSTRUCTIONS
3.1 Operations
Department
Organization
and Administration
3.1.1 Operations
Department
Position Responsibilities
(A.B.Operations
Manager The Operations
ManagerreportstothePlant
Managerandis responsibleforthe overall managementofthe Operations
departmenttoensuresafeand
efficient operationoftheplant.This
involves establishing
operationspoliciesand
expectations, monitoringandproviding
feedback on performance, and ensuring adherence to requirements
and procedures.
Operations
Superintendent
The Operations
Superintendentreportstothe
Operations
Managerandis responsible
for managementofthe operations
on-shift organization.Thisinvolvesthe
managementofplantstartup, operation, shutdown, operationsworkcontrolprocess,andrefueling
activities.Thisalso includes enforcing operationspoliciesand
expectations, monitoringandproviding
feedback on performance,andensuring
adherence to requirements
and procedures.
The Operations
Superintendentshallhold a currentSROlicense.
C.Operations
Support Superintendent
The Operations
Support Superintendentreportstothe
Operations
Managerandis responsible
for managementofthe operations
support organization.
This involves the managementoffireprotection, operations
procedures, ops correctiveactionprogram
and other activitiesrequiredto
supportsafeandreliableoperationofthe
plant.Thisalsoincludes
enforcing operationspoliciesand
expectations, monitoringandproviding
feedback on performance,andensuring
adherence to requirements
and procedures.
(D.Unit ManagerTheUnit Managerreportstothe
Operations
Superintendent
and provides oversight ofdailyunit operationsincludingthe
schedulingofassignedunit
activitiesandensuring
activities
are conducted in accordancewithall applicableTVApolicies,programs,and
procedures, plant Technical Specifications(TS),andfederal,state,andlocal
regulations.  
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 Department
Rev.OOOa ProcedurePageaof103
3.1.1 Operations
Department
Position Responsibilities (continued)
E.OperationsProceduresSupervisor
The OperationsProceduresSupervisorreportstotheOperationsSupport
Superintendentandsupervisesactivitiesrelatedtopreparationandmaintenanceof
operationsprocedures,equipmentlabeling,operatoraids,DCNreview,andoperations
computerdatabases.
F.Operations
SpecialistPersonnelassignedtotheOperations
Specialistpositionreporttovariousoperations
managers/supervisors.Typicaldutiesmayincludethefollowing:
1.2.3.4.5.i 6.\7.8.9.Supportofshiftoperationsandrefuelingactivities.
1.2.3.4.5.i 6.\7.8.9.Supportofshiftoperationsandrefuelingactivities.
Operations
Operations procedures development/revision.Designchangenotice review/approval/implementationforOperations.
procedures
development/revision.Designchangenotice
review/approval/implementationforOperations.
Correctiveactionprogramactivities.
Correctiveactionprogramactivities.
Nuclearindustryexperience
Nuclearindustryexperience review/incorporation.
review/incorporation.
Operationsselfassessmentprogram.
Operationsselfassessmentprogram.
NRC/INPO/QA
NRC/INPO/QA inspection/evaluation interface.
inspection/evaluation
interface.
Equipment labeling.Operationscomputerdatabases.
Equipment labeling.Operationscomputerdatabases.
(10.Industryownersgroupsupport.11.Operationsactionitemtracking.12.DutiesasassignedbyOperationsmanagement.G.Fire Operations
(10.Industryownersgroupsupport.11.Operationsactionitemtracking.12.DutiesasassignedbyOperationsmanagement.G.Fire Operations SupervisorTheFireOperationsSupervisorreportstotheOperationsSupport Superintendent and supervisesactivitiesrelatedtoconductofthefireprotectionprogramincluding implementationoffireprotectionprogramrequirements,supervisionoffireoperationsandfirebrigadepersonnel,maintenanceoffireprotectionequipment, development/revisionoffireprotectionprocedures,andadherencetoapplicableregulatoryrequirements.H.Inaddition,allOperationsManagers Superintendents,ShiftManagers,andUnit Supervisorsareresponsiblefor.1.Fosteringasafetyculturethatfocusesattentiononplanningandexecutionofallactivitiestoattainsafeandreliableplantoperations.
SupervisorTheFireOperationsSupervisorreportstotheOperationsSupport
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDp*1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paae9of103 3.1.1 Operations Department Position Responsibilities (continued) 2.Fostering an environment of continuous improvement.
Superintendent
3.Maintaining an atmosphereofopen communications and professionalism.
and supervisesactivitiesrelatedtoconductofthefireprotectionprogramincluding
4.Setting challenging goals.5.Pursuing root cause(s)ofproblems.
implementationoffireprotectionprogramrequirements,supervisionoffireoperationsandfirebrigadepersonnel,maintenanceoffireprotectionequipment, development/revisionoffireprotectionprocedures,andadherencetoapplicableregulatoryrequirements.H.Inaddition,allOperationsManagers
6.Holding departmental personnel accountable for achieving expectedlevelsof performance.
Superintendents,ShiftManagers,andUnit
7.Demanding attention to equipment issues importanttosafe,reliable generation.8.All other responsibilities describedinthisprocedure.
Supervisorsareresponsiblefor.1.Fosteringasafetyculturethatfocusesattentiononplanningandexecutionofallactivitiestoattainsafeandreliableplantoperations.  
I.Shift Manager (SM)1.Asthe senior management representativeonshift,theSMisin directchargeof plant operationsandis responsiblethroughthe Operations Superintendent and Operations ManagertothePlant Managerforsafeandreliableoperationofthe nuclear plant.2.TheSMis responsible for on-shift management and oversightinthecontrolroomandallplantgroup activities.3.TheSMhasthe authoritytotakeaction necessarytoensure compliancewithTS, operating license requirements,andapprovedplant procedurestoprotectthehealthandsafetyof employeesandthepublic,toensure adequatesecurity,and to protecttheplantfrom damage.4.TheSMshallholdanactiveSROlicense.5.TheSMis responsibleforoverall reactor operations and maintains the broadest perspective of operational conditionsaffectingthesafetyoftheplantasamatter of highestpriorityatalltimes.6.TheSMshouldnotbecomeinvolvedinanysingle operationthatdistractshimwhenmultiple operationsarerequiredinthecontrolroom(e.g.,duringplant transientsoran emergency).7.TheSMis responsible for ensuring a professional atmosphere is maintained inthecontrolroomatalltimes.8.During emergency situationstheSMshallremaininthecontrolroomunless properlyrelieved.TheSMmayberelievedonlybyanactiveSROlicensedSMoranactiveSRO licensed plant management representative.9.TheSM functionsasSite Emergency Director and implements Emergency Plan proceduresuntilrelievedbya qualified higher management authority.
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
(TVAN Standard ConductofOperations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe10of103 3.1.1 Operations Department Position Responsibilities (continued)
OPDp*1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paae9of103 3.1.1 Operations
J.Unit Supervisor (US)ThecontrolroomUnitSupervisorreportstotheSMandhascommandandcontroloftheassignedunit.1.ThecontrolroomUSshallholdanactiveSROlicense.TheUSwillassumeresponsibilitiesoftheSMintheeventtheSMisunavailable.2.TheUSisresponsibleforsupervising,coordinating,anddirectingallactivitiestoachievesafe,reliable,andefficientunitoperationandtakingnecessaryactionstoensurecompliancewithTS,operatinglicenserequirements,andapprovedplant procedures.3.TheUnit Supervisorassignedtosupportdutiesisresponsiblefor coordinating andmonitoringactivitiesoutsidethecontrolroomasdirectedbytheShift Manager and/orcontrolroomUnitSupervisors.Typicaldutiesmayincludethefollowing:a.IncidentCommander.b.ShiftTechnicalAdvisor.c.Equipmentoperation,removal/returntoservice,clearancetagging,and testing.d.Monitoringperformanceofrounds,lineups,surveillancesandothershiftactivities,providing instructionsandcoachingasrequired.e.FINTeamCoordination.f.Licensetraininginstructor.g.Outagesupport.K.WorkControlCenterSROTheindividualassignedtoWCC-SROdutiesadministrativelyreportstotheSMandisunderfunctionaldirectionoftheUS.Therearethreequalificationlevelsfortheposition ofWCC-SRO.1.TheWCC-SROisqualifiedifcurrentlyholdinganSROlicense.2.TheWCC-SROisqualifiediftheindividualisawatch-qualifiedSTAwithaSROCertification.Inthiscase,theindividualmaysigndocumentsnormallysignedbytheUnitSupervisor,butcannotsignwhereanSROsignatureisrequired.3.TheWCC-SROisqualifiediftheindividualhasheldanactiveSROlicenseatthefacility.Inthiscase,theindividualmaysigndocumentsnormallysignedbythe Unit SupervisorbutcannotsignwhereanSROsignatureisrequired.Theindividualmustmeetsitespecifictrainingrequirements.
Department
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDp*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage11of103 3.1.1 Operations Department Position Responsibilities (continued)
Position Responsibilities (continued)
2.Fostering an environment
of continuous
improvement.
3.Maintaining
an atmosphereofopen communications
and professionalism.
4.Setting challenging
goals.5.Pursuing root cause(s)ofproblems.
6.Holding departmental
personnel accountable
for achieving expectedlevelsof performance.
7.Demanding attention to equipment issues importanttosafe,reliable
generation.8.All other responsibilities
describedinthisprocedure.
I.Shift Manager (SM)1.Asthe senior management
representativeonshift,theSMisin
directchargeof plant operationsandis responsiblethroughthe
Operations
Superintendent
and Operations
ManagertothePlant
Managerforsafeandreliableoperationofthe
nuclear plant.2.TheSMis responsible
for on-shift management
and oversightinthecontrolroomandallplantgroup
activities.3.TheSMhasthe
authoritytotakeaction
necessarytoensure compliancewithTS, operating license requirements,andapprovedplant
procedurestoprotectthehealthandsafetyof
employeesandthepublic,toensure
adequatesecurity,and
to protecttheplantfrom
damage.4.TheSMshallholdanactiveSROlicense.5.TheSMis responsibleforoverall
reactor operations
and maintains the broadest perspective
of operational
conditionsaffectingthesafetyoftheplantasamatter
of highestpriorityatalltimes.6.TheSMshouldnotbecomeinvolvedinanysingle
operationthatdistractshimwhenmultiple
operationsarerequiredinthecontrolroom(e.g.,duringplant
transientsoran emergency).7.TheSMis responsible
for ensuring a professional
atmosphere
is maintained
inthecontrolroomatalltimes.8.During emergency situationstheSMshallremaininthecontrolroomunless
properlyrelieved.TheSMmayberelievedonlybyanactiveSROlicensedSMoranactiveSRO
licensed plant management
representative.9.TheSM functionsasSite Emergency Director and implements
Emergency Plan proceduresuntilrelievedbya
qualified higher management
authority.  
(TVAN Standard ConductofOperations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe10of103 3.1.1 Operations
Department
Position Responsibilities (continued)
J.Unit Supervisor (US)ThecontrolroomUnitSupervisorreportstotheSMandhascommandandcontroloftheassignedunit.1.ThecontrolroomUSshallholdanactiveSROlicense.TheUSwillassumeresponsibilitiesoftheSMintheeventtheSMisunavailable.2.TheUSisresponsibleforsupervising,coordinating,anddirectingallactivitiestoachievesafe,reliable,andefficientunitoperationandtakingnecessaryactionstoensurecompliancewithTS,operatinglicenserequirements,andapprovedplant
procedures.3.TheUnit Supervisorassignedtosupportdutiesisresponsiblefor
coordinating
andmonitoringactivitiesoutsidethecontrolroomasdirectedbytheShift
Manager and/orcontrolroomUnitSupervisors.Typicaldutiesmayincludethefollowing:a.IncidentCommander.b.ShiftTechnicalAdvisor.c.Equipmentoperation,removal/returntoservice,clearancetagging,and
testing.d.Monitoringperformanceofrounds,lineups,surveillancesandothershiftactivities,providing
instructionsandcoachingasrequired.e.FINTeamCoordination.f.Licensetraininginstructor.g.Outagesupport.K.WorkControlCenterSROTheindividualassignedtoWCC-SROdutiesadministrativelyreportstotheSMandisunderfunctionaldirectionoftheUS.Therearethreequalificationlevelsfortheposition
ofWCC-SRO.1.TheWCC-SROisqualifiedifcurrentlyholdinganSROlicense.2.TheWCC-SROisqualifiediftheindividualisawatch-qualifiedSTAwithaSROCertification.Inthiscase,theindividualmaysigndocumentsnormallysignedbytheUnitSupervisor,butcannotsignwhereanSROsignatureisrequired.3.TheWCC-SROisqualifiediftheindividualhasheldanactiveSROlicenseatthefacility.Inthiscase,theindividualmaysigndocumentsnormallysignedbythe
Unit SupervisorbutcannotsignwhereanSROsignatureisrequired.Theindividualmustmeetsitespecifictrainingrequirements.  
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDp*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage11of103
3.1.1 Operations
Department
Position Responsibilities (continued)
TypicalWCCSROdutiesmayincludethefollowing:
TypicalWCCSROdutiesmayincludethefollowing:
a.Switchyard
a.Switchyard inspectionandlocaloperation.
inspectionandlocaloperation.
b.Review Work documents for operability, operationalimpact,andtoensuretheplants procedural and regulatory requirements are maintained.
b.Review Work documents for operability, operationalimpact,andtoensuretheplants procedural
c.AuthorizeandapproveWork documentsforWorkonplant equipment.d.Provideafocalpointfortheclearingof equipment for support of maintenanceactivities;reviewand approve clearancerequestsand clearances.e.Initiateandprioritize emergent Work throughtheSM.f.Maintainapointofcontactfor scheduledelaysandthe coordinationofWork between variousWorkgroups.
and regulatory
g.ProvideinterfacebetweentheSM,US,andotherWorkgroups.h.Reviewandensurethe adequacyofassignedpost maintenance/modificationtesting(PMT)when equipmentisreturnedtoservice.
requirements
are maintained.
c.AuthorizeandapproveWork
documentsforWorkonplant
equipment.d.Provideafocalpointfortheclearingof
equipment for support of maintenanceactivities;reviewand
approve clearancerequestsand
clearances.e.Initiateandprioritize
emergent Work throughtheSM.f.Maintainapointofcontactfor
scheduledelaysandthe
coordinationofWork between variousWorkgroups.
g.ProvideinterfacebetweentheSM,US,andotherWorkgroups.h.Reviewandensurethe
adequacyofassignedpost
maintenance/modificationtesting(PMT)when
equipmentisreturnedtoservice.
i.Issueandreleaseofpermitsasrequired.
i.Issueandreleaseofpermitsasrequired.
j.FIN Team Coordination.
j.FIN Team Coordination.
k.Incident Commander.
k.Incident Commander.
I.Maintain LCO Tracking in accordancewithapproved
I.Maintain LCO Tracking in accordancewithapproved procedures.
procedures.
m.Track progressonTech.Spec.
m.Track progressonTech.Spec.
component outages.n.AssistSMin performing
component outages.n.AssistSMin performing operability,riskand reportability determinations.
operability,riskand reportability
L.Shift Technical Advisor (STA)TheSTAreportstotheSMandis responsibleforthefollowing:
determinations.
1.Assists in oversightprovidingan independent verificationofcriticalsafety functions, using redundant and diverse plant indications during transients and emergencies.
L.Shift Technical Advisor (STA)TheSTAreportstotheSMandis
2.Immediatelyreportingany abnormalitiesorplantconditionthatmay represent a challengetothecriticalsafety functions orthatcouldresultina degradationofthe safety level.3.Assessing plant parametersduringand following an accident in order to ascertain whether core damage has occurred or appears imminent.
responsibleforthefollowing:
TVAN StandardConductof Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.0008 Procedure Paue12of103 3.1.1 Operations Department Position Responsibilities (continued) 4.Providing recommendations on appropriate corrective actions to restore plant parameters to acceptable values.5.Investigating the causes of abnormalorunusual events that occur and assess any adverse effects.6.Evaluating the effectiveness of procedures in terms of terminating or mitigating accidentsandmake recommendations when changes are needed.7.Provides an independent verificationonall emergency classifications when possible.8.AssiststheSMin classifying an emergency.
1.Assists in oversightprovidingan
Performs notifications as directed bytheSM.9.When not performing specific duties as describedabove,theSTAwillbe following alonginthe abnormal and emergency procedures to ensure proper movement through the procedures.
independent
This includeslookingaheadand anticipating transitions and procedure terminations.
verificationofcriticalsafety
10.During an emergency condition, the STAwillonly operate equipment that provides indicationonly.The STAwillgiveno directionduringan accidentbutwill provide recommendationstotheUnit Supervisorandthe Shift Manager.Communicationsshouldbe exclusivelywiththeSM&US.
functions, using redundant and diverse plant indications
during transients
and emergencies.
2.Immediatelyreportingany
abnormalitiesorplantconditionthatmay
represent a challengetothecriticalsafety
functions orthatcouldresultina
degradationofthe safety level.3.Assessing plant parametersduringand following an accident in order to ascertain whether core damage has occurred or appears imminent.  
TVAN StandardConductof Operations
OPDP-1 Department
Rev.0008 Procedure Paue12of103 3.1.1 Operations
Department
Position Responsibilities (continued)
4.Providing recommendations
on appropriate
corrective
actions to restore plant parameters
to acceptable
values.5.Investigating
the causes of abnormalorunusual events that occur and assess any adverse effects.6.Evaluating
the effectiveness
of procedures
in terms of terminating
or mitigating
accidentsandmake recommendations
when changes are needed.7.Provides an independent
verificationonall emergency classifications
when possible.8.AssiststheSMin classifying
an emergency.
Performs notifications
as directed bytheSM.9.When not performing
specific duties as describedabove,theSTAwillbe
following alonginthe abnormal and emergency procedures
to ensure proper movement through the procedures.
This includeslookingaheadand
anticipating
transitions
and procedure terminations.
10.During an emergency condition, the STAwillonly operate equipment that provides indicationonly.The STAwillgiveno
directionduringan accidentbutwill provide recommendationstotheUnit Supervisorandthe Shift Manager.Communicationsshouldbe exclusivelywiththeSM&US.
11.STA will monitor status trees as directed by emergency procedures.
11.STA will monitor status trees as directed by emergency procedures.
This monitoring
This monitoring shall include trending of important, diverse indications thatwillleadto higher level transitionstorestore critical safety functions.
shall include trending of important, diverse indications
12.TheSTAwill provide independent monitoring of continuousactionstepsand foldout criteria for applicability.
thatwillleadto
13.Assists in evaluating the operability of plant equipment.
higher level transitionstorestore critical safety functions.
14.AssistSMin performing operability,riskand reportability determinations.
12.TheSTAwill provide independent
15.Perform the functionsoftheWCCSROas discussedinthe WCC-SRO section above.TheSTA functionmaybe fulfilled by manning a separateSTA positionorbya qualified individual assigned to another shift position.This individualshallbe relievedofall non-STAdutiesand assumetheSTA advisoryrolewithinten minutes followingentryintoan Abnormal or Emergency Instruction as required by the instruction.
monitoring
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage13of103 3.1.1 Operations Department Position Responsibilities (continued)M.Unit Operator (UO)TheUOreportstothecontrolroomUSandisresponsiblefor:1.Operationofallequipmentcontrolledfromthemaincontrolboardarea.
of continuousactionstepsand
Operationisinterpretedtomeanthefollowing:a.Manipulatingcontrolsinaccordancewithapprovedprocedures.b.Monitoringequipmentandsystemparameters.c.Documentingevolutionsandsignificanteventsrelatedtothosesystemsand/orcomponentscontrolledfromthemaincontrolboard.d.Initiatingandperforming operatoractionsrequiredbynormaloperating procedures/instructions,emergencyoperating procedures/instructions,abnormaloperating procedures/instructions,andannunciatorresponse procedures/instructionsapplicabletothemaincontrolboardarea.e.Theaccuratecommunicationofsystem parameterchanges,operatingconditionsandeventsobservedbytheUOtotheUSorSM.2.Recordingcontrolroomlogreadings,loggingactivitiesinthenarrativelog,andmaintainingcontrolroomrecordercharts.3.Initiatingpowerreductionsifplantparametersindicatethatsuchactionisrequiredtopreventaunittripordamagetoequipment.4.Initiatingareactortripif:a.Indicationsexceedautomaticreactortripsettingandtriphasnotoccurred.b.Indicationsareapproachingandcannotbepreventedfromexceedinganautomaticreactortripsetting.c.Thereactorsafetyisconsideredtobein jeopardy(operator'sopinionthatplantconditionswarranttrip).d.Asafetylimitisexceeded.e.Specificallydirectedby procedure.5.Initiatingemergencysafetysystemsactuationif:a.Indicationsexceedautomaticactuationsetpointsandactuationhasnot occurred.b.Indicationsareapproachingandcannotbepreventedfromexceedinganautomaticactuationsetpoint.  
foldout criteria for applicability.
" l.TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa Procedure Paqe14of103 3.1.1 Operations Department Position Responsibilities (continued)c.Ifreactorsafetyisconsideredtobeinjeopardy.d.Specificallydirectedbyprocedure.6.Initiatingholdsduringplantevolutionsthatarerequiredtoensurethattheevolutiondoesnotthreatenthestabilityoftheunit,resultindamagetoequipment,orviolate administrativecontrolssuchasunitoperatingprocedures,TS,etc.7.ObtainingpermissionfromtheUSbeforeperformingplannedreactivitychangesandelectricalswitchyardmanipulation.8.ProvidingdirectiontoAssistantUnitOperators.9.Performclearancetaggingduties.N.RadwasteUnitOperators1.FunctionallyreporttotheUOandresponsibletotheUSforoperationandmonitoringofequipment,performanceofevolutions,andcleanlinessofequipmentinassignedareas.2.Performclearancetaggingduties.3.Responsibleandaccountableforreviewingchemicalandradiologicalparametersoftheplantprocessstreamsanddirectingproperprocessingforthemosteffectiveandefficienttreatment.4.Manipulating equipmentcontrolsinaccordancewithapprovedproceduresasappropriateforqualificationlevel.
13.Assists in evaluating
O.Assistant Unit Operators1.FunctionallyreporttotheUOandresponsibletotheUSforoperationandmonitoringofequipment,performanceofevolutions,andcleanlinessofequipmentinassignedareas.2.Performclearancetaggingduties.3.Mayactasfirebrigademember,whendesignated.4.Manipulating equipmentcontrolsinaccordancewithapprovedproceduresasappropriateforqualificationlevel.
the operability
TVAN StandardConductof Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOS Procedure Paqe15of103 3.1.2 Operating PoliciesInadditiontothe responsibilitieslistedinSection3.1.1,thefollowingoperatingpoliciesare delineated for OperationsDepartmentpersonnel:*All operationspersonnelonshiftmustbeawareofandresponsibleforplantstatusatalltimes.Supervisorsareresponsibleforthe performanceofallpersonnelassignedto theirshiftwhocouldaffectplantsafety.
of plant equipment.
*Operationspersonnelmustbealertandshouldremainwithintheir immediateareasof responsibilityuntilproperlyrelievedandshallberesponsibleformonitoringthe instrumentationandcontrolslocatedwithin theirareas.Theyare responsiblefortakingtimelyandproperactionstoensuresafeoperationofthefacility.
14.AssistSMin performing
*Operation of equipmentthatmay indirectlyaffectthepowerlevelorreactivityofareactorshallonlybe accomplishedwiththe knowledgeandpermissionfromtheUSor SM.*Automaticactionsofengineeredsafety features(ESFs)shallnotbeoverriddenunless continued operationoftheESFwillresultinanunsafeplantconditionorunlesstheplantisinastableconditioninwhichTSorotherapprovedproceduresclearlyindicatethatcontinued operationoftheESFisno longer required.*Whenworkingonornearsensitive equipment,anincreasedlevelofplanning, coordination, managementattention,andsupportorganization involvementisessential to ensuretheactivityorevolutionisperformedinasafe,efficientmanner.3.1.3Shift StaffingA.ASMwithanactiveSROlicense,whoisalsoamemberofthe Operationsshiftcrew,shallbeonsiteatalltimeswhenfuelisinthereactor.B.InadditiontotheSMonsite,asecondactivelicensedSROshallbeinthecontrolroomatalltimes.TheSMmay,fromtimetotime,actasreliefoperatorforthelicensedSRO assignedtothecontrolroom.C.Inadditiontothestaffingrequirementsstatedabove,shiftcrew assignments duringperiodsofcorealterations,shallincludealicensedSROtosupervisethecore alterations.ThisSROshallnothaveany other concurrentoperationalduties.
operability,riskand reportability
D.Additionalpersonnelmayberequiredonshiftbecauseofunusualplant conditions or operationalneeds.TheSMshallobtaintheadditionalpersonnelasnecessary.
determinations.
Activitiesrequiringadditionalpersonnelwillnotbeundertakenuntiltherequired personnelareavailable.E.An individualfulfillingtheSTAfunctionshallbeassignedtoeachshiftandwithin 10 minutesofthecontrolroomwhenaplantisbeingoperatedin Modes1-4foraPWRandModes1-3foraBWR.TheSTAmayservemorethanoneunitifqualified.
15.Perform the functionsoftheWCCSROas
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Page16of1033.1.3Shift Staffing (continued)F.Afirebrigadeofatleastfivemembersshallbemaintainedonsiteatalltimes.Thefirebrigadeshallnotincludethosepersonnelrequiredinthecontrolroom,asnotedinthisprocedure,orthosepersonnelnecessaryforthe1 OCFR50AppendixRsafeshutdownoftheunit(s).Onlypersonnelwhohavesatisfactorilycompletedthefire-fightingtrainingrequiredbytheTVAfireprotectionplanshallbeassignedasfirebrigademembers.Themembersofthefirebrigadeshallbedesignatedforeachshift.G.Deviationsinshiftcomplementmaybemade,providedminimummanningandlicenserequirementsofTSaremet.H.Operationspersonnelshouldnotbeshiftedfromoneunittoanotherunitwithoutsufficienttimefortheindividualtobecomefamiliarwithitsconditions.I.Thefollowingtablesummarizesminimumstaffingrequirements:WBNWBNSONBFNMode1-4Mode5
discussedinthe WCC-SRO section above.TheSTA functionmaybe fulfilled by manning a separateSTA positionorbya qualified individual
&6 Shift Manager (SRO)1 1 1 1 Unit Supervisor (SRO)1 1 3 3 Unit Operator (RO)2 1 4 6 (Non-licensed (AUO)5 3 8 8 STA 1 1 1SONTheSMoraUSmaybetheSTAandoneUSwillbetheIncidentCommander.BFNOneoftheUScanbetheSTA.TheIncident Commanderpositionmaybefilledbyanadditionalqualifiedperson.
assigned to another shift position.This individualshallbe relievedofall non-STAdutiesand
3.1.4 Notification of AbsencesA.Operationspersonnel(exceptFireOperations)unabletoreportforshiftdutyshall,attheearliestpossibletimeandnolaterthan2hoursbeforethescheduledtime,informtheSM/USofthesituation.TheSM/USshallmakenecessaryarrangementsforobtainingareplacement.B.FireOperationspersonnelunabletoreportforshiftdutyshall,attheearliestpossibletimeandnolaterthan2hoursbeforethescheduledtime,informtheFireOperationsForemanofthesituation.TheFireOperationsForemanshallmakenecessary arrangementsforobtainingareplacement.
assumetheSTA advisoryrolewithinten
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePaae17of103 4.0 RECORDS4.1QA Records Lifetime Retention:
minutes followingentryintoan
A.Operating LogsB.FormOPDP-1-4,"Licensee DocumentationForm(SRO&RO)" 4.2 Non-QA Records A.FormOPDP-1-1,"ShiftTurnover Checklist"B.FormOPDP-1-2,"StandingOrders"C.FormOPDP-1-3,"ShiftOrders" 5.0 DEFINITIONS Abnormal/Unusual Condition-Anyconditionthatisnotnormalforthe presentconditionoftheplantorsystem.
Abnormal or Emergency Instruction
Active License-Alicensedindividualwhohasactivelyperformedthefunctionsofa Reactor OperatororaSeniorReactor Operatorforaminimumofseven 8-hourorfive 12..;hourshiftsper calendar quarter.ControlBoardWalkDown-Adetailedreviewofeachcontrolboardbythe oncoming and off-goingoperator.Itemscheckedshouldinclude annunciators, switch alignmentandother light indications.
as required by the instruction.  
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 Department
Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage13of103
3.1.1 Operations
Department
Position Responsibilities (continued)M.Unit Operator (UO)TheUOreportstothecontrolroomUSandisresponsiblefor:1.Operationofallequipmentcontrolledfromthemaincontrolboardarea.
Operationisinterpretedtomeanthefollowing:a.Manipulatingcontrolsinaccordancewithapprovedprocedures.b.Monitoringequipmentandsystemparameters.c.Documentingevolutionsandsignificanteventsrelatedtothosesystemsand/orcomponentscontrolledfromthemaincontrolboard.d.Initiatingandperforming
operatoractionsrequiredbynormaloperating
procedures/instructions,emergencyoperating
procedures/instructions,abnormaloperating
procedures/instructions,andannunciatorresponse
procedures/instructionsapplicabletothemaincontrolboardarea.e.Theaccuratecommunicationofsystem
parameterchanges,operatingconditionsandeventsobservedbytheUOtotheUSorSM.2.Recordingcontrolroomlogreadings,loggingactivitiesinthenarrativelog,andmaintainingcontrolroomrecordercharts.3.Initiatingpowerreductionsifplantparametersindicatethatsuchactionisrequiredtopreventaunittripordamagetoequipment.4.Initiatingareactortripif:a.Indicationsexceedautomaticreactortripsettingandtriphasnotoccurred.b.Indicationsareapproachingandcannotbepreventedfromexceedinganautomaticreactortripsetting.c.Thereactorsafetyisconsideredtobein
jeopardy(operator'sopinionthatplantconditionswarranttrip).d.Asafetylimitisexceeded.e.Specificallydirectedby
procedure.5.Initiatingemergencysafetysystemsactuationif:a.Indicationsexceedautomaticactuationsetpointsandactuationhasnot
occurred.b.Indicationsareapproachingandcannotbepreventedfromexceedinganautomaticactuationsetpoint.  
" l.TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 Department
Rev.OOOa Procedure Paqe14of103 3.1.1 Operations
Department
Position Responsibilities (continued)c.Ifreactorsafetyisconsideredtobeinjeopardy.d.Specificallydirectedbyprocedure.6.Initiatingholdsduringplantevolutionsthatarerequiredtoensurethattheevolutiondoesnotthreatenthestabilityoftheunit,resultindamagetoequipment,orviolate administrativecontrolssuchasunitoperatingprocedures,TS,etc.7.ObtainingpermissionfromtheUSbeforeperformingplannedreactivitychangesandelectricalswitchyardmanipulation.8.ProvidingdirectiontoAssistantUnitOperators.9.Performclearancetaggingduties.N.RadwasteUnitOperators1.FunctionallyreporttotheUOandresponsibletotheUSforoperationandmonitoringofequipment,performanceofevolutions,andcleanlinessofequipmentinassignedareas.2.Performclearancetaggingduties.3.Responsibleandaccountableforreviewingchemicalandradiologicalparametersoftheplantprocessstreamsanddirectingproperprocessingforthemosteffectiveandefficienttreatment.4.Manipulating
equipmentcontrolsinaccordancewithapprovedproceduresasappropriateforqualificationlevel.
O.Assistant Unit Operators1.FunctionallyreporttotheUOandresponsibletotheUSforoperationandmonitoringofequipment,performanceofevolutions,andcleanlinessofequipmentinassignedareas.2.Performclearancetaggingduties.3.Mayactasfirebrigademember,whendesignated.4.Manipulating
equipmentcontrolsinaccordancewithapprovedproceduresasappropriateforqualificationlevel.  
TVAN StandardConductof Operations
OPDP-1 Department
Rev.OOOS Procedure Paqe15of103 3.1.2 Operating PoliciesInadditiontothe
responsibilitieslistedinSection3.1.1,thefollowingoperatingpoliciesare
delineated
for OperationsDepartmentpersonnel:*All operationspersonnelonshiftmustbeawareofandresponsibleforplantstatusatalltimes.Supervisorsareresponsibleforthe
performanceofallpersonnelassignedto
theirshiftwhocouldaffectplantsafety.
*Operationspersonnelmustbealertandshouldremainwithintheir
immediateareasof responsibilityuntilproperlyrelievedandshallberesponsibleformonitoringthe
instrumentationandcontrolslocatedwithin
theirareas.Theyare
responsiblefortakingtimelyandproperactionstoensuresafeoperationofthefacility.
*Operation of equipmentthatmay indirectlyaffectthepowerlevelorreactivityofareactorshallonlybe
accomplishedwiththe knowledgeandpermissionfromtheUSor
SM.*Automaticactionsofengineeredsafety
features(ESFs)shallnotbeoverriddenunless
continued operationoftheESFwillresultinanunsafeplantconditionorunlesstheplantisinastableconditioninwhichTSorotherapprovedproceduresclearlyindicatethatcontinued
operationoftheESFisno
longer required.*Whenworkingonornearsensitive
equipment,anincreasedlevelofplanning, coordination, managementattention,andsupportorganization
involvementisessential
to ensuretheactivityorevolutionisperformedinasafe,efficientmanner.3.1.3Shift
StaffingA.ASMwithanactiveSROlicense,whoisalsoamemberofthe
Operationsshiftcrew,shallbeonsiteatalltimeswhenfuelisinthereactor.B.InadditiontotheSMonsite,asecondactivelicensedSROshallbeinthecontrolroomatalltimes.TheSMmay,fromtimetotime,actasreliefoperatorforthelicensedSRO
assignedtothecontrolroom.C.Inadditiontothestaffingrequirementsstatedabove,shiftcrew
assignments
duringperiodsofcorealterations,shallincludealicensedSROtosupervisethecore
alterations.ThisSROshallnothaveany
other concurrentoperationalduties.
D.Additionalpersonnelmayberequiredonshiftbecauseofunusualplant
conditions
or operationalneeds.TheSMshallobtaintheadditionalpersonnelasnecessary.
Activitiesrequiringadditionalpersonnelwillnotbeundertakenuntiltherequired
personnelareavailable.E.An individualfulfillingtheSTAfunctionshallbeassignedtoeachshiftandwithin
10 minutesofthecontrolroomwhenaplantisbeingoperatedin
Modes1-4foraPWRandModes1-3foraBWR.TheSTAmayservemorethanoneunitifqualified.  
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Page16of1033.1.3Shift
Staffing (continued)F.Afirebrigadeofatleastfivemembersshallbemaintainedonsiteatalltimes.Thefirebrigadeshallnotincludethosepersonnelrequiredinthecontrolroom,asnotedinthisprocedure,orthosepersonnelnecessaryforthe1
OCFR50AppendixRsafeshutdownoftheunit(s).Onlypersonnelwhohavesatisfactorilycompletedthefire-fightingtrainingrequiredbytheTVAfireprotectionplanshallbeassignedasfirebrigademembers.Themembersofthefirebrigadeshallbedesignatedforeachshift.G.Deviationsinshiftcomplementmaybemade,providedminimummanningandlicenserequirementsofTSaremet.H.Operationspersonnelshouldnotbeshiftedfromoneunittoanotherunitwithoutsufficienttimefortheindividualtobecomefamiliarwithitsconditions.I.Thefollowingtablesummarizesminimumstaffingrequirements:WBNWBNSONBFNMode1-4Mode5
&6 Shift Manager (SRO)1 1 1 1 Unit Supervisor (SRO)1 1 3 3 Unit Operator (RO)2 1 4 6 (Non-licensed (AUO)5 3 8 8 STA 1 1 1SONTheSMoraUSmaybetheSTAandoneUSwillbetheIncidentCommander.BFNOneoftheUScanbetheSTA.TheIncident
Commanderpositionmaybefilledbyanadditionalqualifiedperson.
3.1.4 Notification
of AbsencesA.Operationspersonnel(exceptFireOperations)unabletoreportforshiftdutyshall,attheearliestpossibletimeandnolaterthan2hoursbeforethescheduledtime,informtheSM/USofthesituation.TheSM/USshallmakenecessaryarrangementsforobtainingareplacement.B.FireOperationspersonnelunabletoreportforshiftdutyshall,attheearliestpossibletimeandnolaterthan2hoursbeforethescheduledtime,informtheFireOperationsForemanofthesituation.TheFireOperationsForemanshallmakenecessary
arrangementsforobtainingareplacement.  
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePaae17of103
4.0 RECORDS4.1QA Records Lifetime Retention:
A.Operating LogsB.FormOPDP-1-4,"Licensee
DocumentationForm(SRO&RO)" 4.2 Non-QA Records A.FormOPDP-1-1,"ShiftTurnover
Checklist"B.FormOPDP-1-2,"StandingOrders"C.FormOPDP-1-3,"ShiftOrders" 5.0 DEFINITIONS
Abnormal/Unusual
Condition-Anyconditionthatisnotnormalforthe
presentconditionoftheplantorsystem.
Active License-Alicensedindividualwhohasactivelyperformedthefunctionsofa
Reactor OperatororaSeniorReactor
Operatorforaminimumofseven
8-hourorfive 12..;hourshiftsper calendar quarter.ControlBoardWalkDown-Adetailedreviewofeachcontrolboardbythe
oncoming and off-goingoperator.Itemscheckedshouldinclude
annunciators, switch alignmentandother light indications.
Controls-Apparatus and mechanisms,whichdirectlyaffectthereactivityorpowerlevelofthereactorwhenmanipulated.
Controls-Apparatus and mechanisms,whichdirectlyaffectthereactivityorpowerlevelofthereactorwhenmanipulated.
NarrativeLog-A chronologicalsequenceofeventsasrelatedtounit/plantactivities.The
NarrativeLog-A chronologicalsequenceofeventsasrelatedtounit/plantactivities.The NarrativeLogwillnormallybemaintainedusingthe eSOMScomputerapplication.
NarrativeLogwillnormallybemaintainedusingthe
If eSOMSisnotavailable,theneitherhardboundledger(s),orduplicatetypebookswith numberedpages(keptinthevariousoperatinglocationsattheplantasdeterminedby Operations management)maybeused.
eSOMScomputerapplication.
TVAN StandardConductofOperations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage18of103 6.0 APPENDICES Each appendixinthis procedure documents performance requirements for specific operator activities.
If eSOMSisnotavailable,theneitherhardboundledger(s),orduplicatetypebookswith
Most appendicesincludeatleastone StandardsFormassociatedwiththose activities.
numberedpages(keptinthevariousoperatinglocationsattheplantasdeterminedby
7.0 REQUIREMENTSANDREFERENCES Requirements and Referencesarecontainedinthe"OPDP-1REO
Operations
&REF" document.
management)maybeused.  
TVAN Standard ConductofOperations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePaae19of103 Appendix A(Page1of8)OperatorWatchStanding,Tours,ControlBoardAwarenessand Activation A.Appendix Scope This appendixhassections for reinforcing established expectationsforwatchroundsandtoursperstationgeneraloperatinginstructions.Italsoreinforces expectationsforboardawareness, supervisoryskills,generalradconpracticesandhousekeeping.B.Round Development Roundsshouldbe developedandapprovedbythe Operations Manager or designeeandshould includeareasand equipment parameterslocatedwithinthe particularshiftposition.Where appropriate, equipment parametersshouldinclude maximum/minimumvalues,expected operatingrangesor tolerances,toenableoperatorstorecognizeabnormalreadingsquickly.
TVAN StandardConductofOperations
Where appropriate the frequencyofrecording informationwillbespecified.
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage18of103
Equipment shouldbelistedonroundsheetsinthesameorderthatitwouldbe encounteredduringanormaltourof the operating station.C.Round&Tour PerformanceRoundsareusedforprovidingoperatorswithguidanceontheextenttowhich equipment andareasshouldbeinspected.Recordingkey equipmentparametersprovidesarecordof performancethatcanbeusedtoreconstructunusual occurrencesorsystem malfunctions.
6.0 APPENDICES
Thisalsoallowsfortrendingsothat undesirabletrendsand equipmentproblemscanbeidentifiedand corrected.Thegeneral operations instructions proceduresforeachsite Iistthe specific requirementsforeachround.
Each appendixinthis procedure documents performance
Parametersnotwithinthespecified maximum/minimumvaluesshouldbeidentified(redcircledonroundssheetsifperformedonahardcopy)andpromptlyreportedtothecontrolroom.The causes of abnormal indicationsshouldbepromptly investigated with supervisors becominginvolvedas appropriate.TheroundsdatashallbereviewedbyaUnit Supervisor (US)/designeetoidentifytrendsorabnormalreadingsandtoverifythatdatahasbeenproperlyrecorded.
requirements
Round sheets/Abnormalreadingswillbeutilizedto facilitate operator turnover of equipment status.Around normallyshouldbemadeearlyintheshift,beforethe operatorattendstootherduties,sothathecanbecome familiarwiththeconditionandstatusof equipmentforwhichheis responsible.TheShift Managermayalter equipment inspection frequencies as necessarybasedupon ALARA principles, equipment operating characteristics,orother considerations.
for specific operator activities.
Operatorroundsshouldbe periodicallymonitoredby supervisorypersonneltoensurethat comprehensiveroundscontinuetobeconducted.
Most appendicesincludeatleastone
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paoe 20 of 103 Appendix A (Page 2 of 8)Operator Watch Standing, Tours, Control Board Awareness and ActivationD.GeneralWatchStanding
StandardsFormassociatedwiththose
activities.
7.0 REQUIREMENTSANDREFERENCES
Requirements
and Referencesarecontainedinthe"OPDP-1REO
&REF" document.  
TVAN Standard ConductofOperations
OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePaae19of103
Appendix A(Page1of8)OperatorWatchStanding,Tours,ControlBoardAwarenessand
Activation
A.Appendix Scope This appendixhassections
for reinforcing
established
expectationsforwatchroundsandtoursperstationgeneraloperatinginstructions.Italsoreinforces
expectationsforboardawareness, supervisoryskills,generalradconpracticesandhousekeeping.B.Round Development
Roundsshouldbe developedandapprovedbythe
Operations
Manager or designeeandshould includeareasand equipment parameterslocatedwithinthe
particularshiftposition.Where
appropriate, equipment parametersshouldinclude
maximum/minimumvalues,expected
operatingrangesor tolerances,toenableoperatorstorecognizeabnormalreadingsquickly.
Where appropriate
the frequencyofrecording
informationwillbespecified.
Equipment shouldbelistedonroundsheetsinthesameorderthatitwouldbe
encounteredduringanormaltourof
the operating station.C.Round&Tour
PerformanceRoundsareusedforprovidingoperatorswithguidanceontheextenttowhich
equipment andareasshouldbeinspected.Recordingkey
equipmentparametersprovidesarecordof
performancethatcanbeusedtoreconstructunusual
occurrencesorsystem malfunctions.
Thisalsoallowsfortrendingsothat
undesirabletrendsand equipmentproblemscanbeidentifiedand
corrected.Thegeneral
operations
instructions
proceduresforeachsite
Iistthe specific requirementsforeachround.
Parametersnotwithinthespecified
maximum/minimumvaluesshouldbeidentified(redcircledonroundssheetsifperformedonahardcopy)andpromptlyreportedtothecontrolroom.The
causes of abnormal indicationsshouldbepromptly
investigated
with supervisors
becominginvolvedas
appropriate.TheroundsdatashallbereviewedbyaUnit
Supervisor (US)/designeetoidentifytrendsorabnormalreadingsandtoverifythatdatahasbeenproperlyrecorded.
Round sheets/Abnormalreadingswillbeutilizedto
facilitate
operator turnover of equipment status.Around normallyshouldbemadeearlyintheshift,beforethe
operatorattendstootherduties,sothathecanbecome
familiarwiththeconditionandstatusof
equipmentforwhichheis
responsible.TheShift Managermayalter equipment inspection
frequencies
as necessarybasedupon ALARA principles, equipment operating characteristics,orother considerations.
Operatorroundsshouldbe
periodicallymonitoredby
supervisorypersonneltoensurethat
comprehensiveroundscontinuetobeconducted.  
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paoe 20 of 103 Appendix A (Page 2 of 8)Operator Watch Standing, Tours, Control Board Awareness and ActivationD.GeneralWatchStanding
&TourInspectionExpectationsSafetyPractices:
&TourInspectionExpectationsSafetyPractices:
1.Securitybadgewornproperly.2.Workarea
1.Securitybadgewornproperly.2.Workarea maintained/adequate(lighting,ventilation,housekeeping).
maintained/adequate(lighting,ventilation,housekeeping).
3.Scaffolding/ladderrequirementsmet:appropriatefallprotection;ladderstied-offcorrectlyandstoredinapprovedlocations.4.Chemicalcontrolrequirementsaremet.5.Properenergizedelectricalequipmentprotectionused:faceshields;gloves;fusepullers,arcflashsuits,andrubbermat,etc.,asrequiredbysafetyprocedure.
3.Scaffolding/ladderrequirementsmet:appropriatefallprotection;ladderstied-offcorrectlyandstoredinapprovedlocations.4.Chemicalcontrolrequirementsaremet.5.Properenergizedelectricalequipmentprotectionused:faceshields;gloves;fusepullers,arcflashsuits,andrubbermat,etc.,asrequiredbysafetyprocedure.
6.Compressedgascylinderslabeledandstoredproperly.7.PPEproperlyutilized.8.FallprotectionusedlAWwithOPSJSA.9.FMEpracticesutilizedwhenapplicable.E.RADCON Safety Practices:1.WearsTLDproperlyforallentriesintoallRCAs.2.Complieswithpostedradiologicalrequirementsandcheckspostingsfrequently.3.NotifiesRadConpersonnelwhenappropriate.4.Wearspersonalanti-Cclothingproperly.5.Radiologicalpracticesareconsistentwith
6.Compressedgascylinderslabeledandstoredproperly.7.PPEproperlyutilized.8.FallprotectionusedlAWwithOPSJSA.9.FMEpracticesutilizedwhenapplicable.E.RADCON Safety Practices:1.WearsTLDproperlyforallentriesintoallRCAs.2.Complieswithpostedradiologicalrequirementsandcheckspostingsfrequently.3.NotifiesRadConpersonnelwhenappropriate.4.Wearspersonalanti-Cclothingproperly.5.Radiologicalpracticesareconsistentwith requirements(e.g.,storageofRadConitems,meetsproceduralrequirementsforlabelingandbagging,friskingisperformed,etc.).6.PracticesALARAprinciple.
requirements(e.g.,storageofRadConitems,meetsproceduralrequirementsforlabelingandbagging,friskingisperformed,etc.).6.PracticesALARAprinciple.
F.Housekeeping Practices:1.Generalareasclearedoflitter;suppliesstored;trashdisposedof;workareasorderly.2.Panelinteriorsfreeofdirtanddebris.3.Nowater/oilleaks.4.Floorandskiddrainsarefunctional.
F.Housekeeping
5.Leaks/deficienciesarereportedtoMSSorinEMPAC WOo (TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage21of103 Appendix A(Page3of8)
Practices:1.Generalareasclearedoflitter;suppliesstored;trashdisposedof;workareasorderly.2.Panelinteriorsfreeofdirtanddebris.3.Nowater/oilleaks.4.Floorandskiddrainsarefunctional.
Operator Watch Standing,Tours,ControlBoard Awareness and Activation6.Floor,wall,and equipment coatings ingoodcondition(nochippingorpeeling).7.Areaprotectedfromextreme weatherasappropriate.
5.Leaks/deficienciesarereportedtoMSSorinEMPAC
WOo  
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage21of103
Appendix A(Page3of8)
Operator Watch Standing,Tours,ControlBoard
Awareness and Activation6.Floor,wall,and
equipment coatings ingoodcondition(nochippingorpeeling).7.Areaprotectedfromextreme
weatherasappropriate.
8.Temporarycables,extensioncords,air/waterhosesrouted
8.Temporarycables,extensioncords,air/waterhosesrouted
&taggedproperly.9.Lightingandventilationsystemsarefunctional,filtersareclean.10.Unresolvedhousekeeping
&taggedproperly.9.Lightingandventilationsystemsarefunctional,filtersareclean.10.Unresolvedhousekeeping deficienciesarereportedto"PHIL".11.Scaffoldpermitsarecurrentandscaffoldsareactuallyinuse.12.Noindicationsofeatingoruseoftobaccoinprohibitedareas.13.Personnelaccess/egresspathssafe;triphazardsmarked;aislesfreeformovement.14.Housekeepingissuesnot immediatelyresolvedareplacedontheHousekeepingList.G.PlantMaterialCondition
deficienciesarereportedto"PHIL".11.Scaffoldpermitsarecurrentandscaffoldsareactuallyinuse.12.Noindicationsofeatingoruseoftobaccoinprohibitedareas.13.Personnelaccess/egresspathssafe;triphazardsmarked;aislesfreeformovement.14.Housekeepingissuesnot
immediatelyresolvedareplacedontheHousekeepingList.G.PlantMaterialCondition
&Labeling:1.HoldandCautionOrdertagsfastenedproperly.
&Labeling:1.HoldandCautionOrdertagsfastenedproperly.
2.Equipmentsafetyguardsinplace;operationnotobstructedbytools,scaffolds,etc.3.Systems,Structuresand
2.Equipmentsafetyguardsinplace;operationnotobstructedbytools,scaffolds,etc.3.Systems,Structuresand Componentsingoodworkingorderwinosignsofdegradation.
Componentsingoodworkingorderwinosignsofdegradation.
SubmitW.O.asnecessary.4.Panellights,indicatorsandannunciatorsarefunctional;burntbulbreplaced.5.Insulationnotdamaged,missing,ordegraded.6.Doorhardwareingoodorder;doorsnotblocked;doorsnotheldopenw/oauthorization.7.Nograffitiorunauthorized operatoraids;signsandlabelsarelegibleandrelevant.8.Panelcovers,junctionboxes,cabletraycovers,andHVACaccessportsinplace.
SubmitW.O.asnecessary.4.Panellights,indicatorsandannunciatorsarefunctional;burntbulbreplaced.5.Insulationnotdamaged,missing,ordegraded.6.Doorhardwareingoodorder;doorsnotblocked;doorsnotheldopenw/oauthorization.7.Nograffitiorunauthorized
operatoraids;signsandlabelsarelegibleandrelevant.8.Panelcovers,junctionboxes,cabletraycovers,andHVACaccessportsinplace.
9.Sensitiveequipmentproperlylabeled
9.Sensitiveequipmentproperlylabeled
&barricaded;adequatespacetostorematerials.10.GreentagssubmittedformissingcomponentlabelslAWapprovedprocedures.
&barricaded;adequatespacetostorematerials.10.GreentagssubmittedformissingcomponentlabelslAWapprovedprocedures.
H.FME/MaterialStorage/FireProtection:
H.FME/MaterialStorage/FireProtection:
1.ProperFMEpracticesobservedinworkareasnearopensystems.2.Storedmaterialsnotexpired;chemicalsandhazardousmaterialsproperlystored/labeled.3.Compressedgascylinderslabeledandstoredproperly.Removeemptycylindersandreplacewithfullcylinder.  
1.ProperFMEpracticesobservedinworkareasnearopensystems.2.Storedmaterialsnotexpired;chemicalsandhazardousmaterialsproperlystored/labeled.3.Compressedgascylinderslabeledandstoredproperly.Removeemptycylindersandreplacewithfullcylinder.
(\TVAN StandardConductof Operations
(\TVAN StandardConductof Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage22of103 Appendix A(Page4of8)
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage22of103
Operator WatchStanding,Tours,ControlBoard Awareness and Activation 4.Temporary equipmentconstrained,tagged,andatrequiredspacingfromsafety equipment.5.Fire extinguishers/hoses properly located/readily accessible:sprayheads unobstructed.6.No unauthorized transientfireloadsor accumulation of combustible materialsinarea.7.PCBFire Exclusionzonesareclearof combustiblematerialstorage.
Appendix A(Page4of8)
I.MCR Access Expectations:1.NRC staffmayenterafteraskingiftheydonotgetapromptresponse.2.Only members oftheonshiftcrew(SM,US,UO,andAUOs)andtheir trainees can enter the control room withoutaskingpermission.All other personnelmustaskandreceive permission beforetheyenter.3.TheUnit Supervisormaygivepermissionto"comeandgo"fromthecontrolroom.This allowancewillreduce distractionsbythosewho already have permissiontoworkinthe control room.4.UO,US,andSMcangive non-shift personnel permission to approach the controlsoftheplant.This includestheredcarpetedareaandtheareain frontofthecontrolboardfromtheendsofthe"horseshoe".
Operator WatchStanding,Tours,ControlBoard
5.Members of eitherunit'scontrolroomstaffmay enterthecontrolsarea.6.SMorUSmaylimitcontrolroomaccessto personnelasdesired.
Awareness and Activation
7.Maintenance briefingsshouldnotbe conductedinthe horseshoe area.8.Theonly briefings thataretooccurinthe horseshoe are transient briefings associated withevents,or special evolutionswherecrewupdatesorcrew announcementsareused.J.Leadership 1.Conservativedecisionmakingwithrespectto nuclearsafety,publicandpersonalsafety.
4.Temporary equipmentconstrained,tagged,andatrequiredspacingfromsafety
2.Eliminates schedulepressure;priority isonsafety,quality,cost,then schedule.3.Gathersrequiredinfotomakeinformed decisions.
equipment.5.Fire extinguishers/hoses
properly located/readily
accessible:sprayheads
unobstructed.6.No unauthorized
transientfireloadsor
accumulation
of combustible
materialsinarea.7.PCBFire Exclusionzonesareclearof
combustiblematerialstorage.
I.MCR Access Expectations:1.NRC staffmayenterafteraskingiftheydonotgetapromptresponse.2.Only members oftheonshiftcrew(SM,US,UO,andAUOs)andtheir
trainees can enter the control room withoutaskingpermission.All
other personnelmustaskandreceive
permission
beforetheyenter.3.TheUnit Supervisormaygivepermissionto"comeandgo"fromthecontrolroom.This
allowancewillreduce
distractionsbythosewho
already have permissiontoworkinthe
control room.4.UO,US,andSMcangive
non-shift personnel permission
to approach the controlsoftheplant.This
includestheredcarpetedareaandtheareain
frontofthecontrolboardfromtheendsofthe"horseshoe".
5.Members of eitherunit'scontrolroomstaffmay
enterthecontrolsarea.6.SMorUSmaylimitcontrolroomaccessto
personnelasdesired.
7.Maintenance
briefingsshouldnotbe
conductedinthe horseshoe area.8.Theonly briefings thataretooccurinthe
horseshoe are transient briefings associated
withevents,or special evolutionswherecrewupdatesorcrew
announcementsareused.J.Leadership
1.Conservativedecisionmakingwithrespectto
nuclearsafety,publicandpersonalsafety.
2.Eliminates
schedulepressure;priority
isonsafety,quality,cost,then
schedule.3.Gathersrequiredinfotomakeinformed
decisions.
4.Optimizesuseofresources;maintainsthe"bigpicture".
4.Optimizesuseofresources;maintainsthe"bigpicture".
5.Controls number of concurrent
5.Controls number of concurrent evolutions to maintain abilitytorespond.
evolutions
6.Identifiesandsolicits recommendations for performance and productivity improvements before initiatingthejob.7.Assigns right workertorightjobbasedon workload, experience,attitudeand alertness.
to maintain abilitytorespond.
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe 23 of 103 Appendix A (Page 5 of 8)Operator Watch Standing, Tours, Control Board Awareness and Activation8.Ensurespre-jobwalkdownsareperformedandworkpackagereviewscompleted.Reject substandard/incompleteworkpackage.
6.Identifiesandsolicits
9.Doesn'tletposition,joblongevity,experience,friendship,andexternalpressureoverrideintuitionandtrainingduringworkpackagereview,jobpre-briefingandduringthejob.10.Createsopencommunicationandencourageshonestatmospherewithpeersand coworkers.11.Confrontsandcorrectsinappropriatebehaviorimmediatelywith specific/timely coaching.12.PersonnellWorkGroupConflicts:resolvessoastominimizeimpactonsafetyandreliability;focusonthelongtermsolution.
recommendations
13.PerformanceProblems:focusesonrootcause,recurrenceprevention,andpositive reinforcement.14.Remainsaleader.Actstheroleandisarolemodelforothers.15.Procedureadherence;correctlymanipulatesplantcomponentslAWlatestapprovedcontrol document.16.Sensitivetooperatinglimitsandtakesactionpriortoexceedingthelimit.
for performance
and productivity
improvements
before initiatingthejob.7.Assigns right workertorightjobbasedon
workload, experience,attitudeand
alertness.  
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe 23 of 103 Appendix A (Page 5 of 8)Operator Watch Standing, Tours, Control Board Awareness and Activation8.Ensurespre-jobwalkdownsareperformedandworkpackagereviewscompleted.Reject
substandard/incompleteworkpackage.
9.Doesn'tletposition,joblongevity,experience,friendship,andexternalpressureoverrideintuitionandtrainingduringworkpackagereview,jobpre-briefingandduringthejob.10.Createsopencommunicationandencourageshonestatmospherewithpeersand
coworkers.11.Confrontsandcorrectsinappropriatebehaviorimmediatelywith
specific/timely
coaching.12.PersonnellWorkGroupConflicts:resolvessoastominimizeimpactonsafetyandreliability;focusonthelongtermsolution.
13.PerformanceProblems:focusesonrootcause,recurrenceprevention,andpositive
reinforcement.14.Remainsaleader.Actstheroleandisarolemodelforothers.15.Procedureadherence;correctlymanipulatesplantcomponentslAWlatestapprovedcontrol
document.16.Sensitivetooperatinglimitsandtakesactionpriortoexceedingthelimit.
17.Suggestbetterwaytodorepetitivechore;submitsprocedurerevision,asneeded.Obeystheprocedureorfollowsprotocoltochangeit.18.Providestimelysupporttostartandcompletedailyactivities.19.Questioningattitude(QV&V);challengethestatusquo.20.Uses Self-checking(e.g.,TouchSTAR)andPeerCheckingperexpectations.
17.Suggestbetterwaytodorepetitivechore;submitsprocedurerevision,asneeded.Obeystheprocedureorfollowsprotocoltochangeit.18.Providestimelysupporttostartandcompletedailyactivities.19.Questioningattitude(QV&V);challengethestatusquo.20.Uses Self-checking(e.g.,TouchSTAR)andPeerCheckingperexpectations.
21.ScheduleswalkthroughofwatchareaswiththeappropriateSystem
21.ScheduleswalkthroughofwatchareaswiththeappropriateSystem Engineer/Maintenance Staff/OPSleadershiponaperiodicbasis.Identifybothwhataregood,andwhatresourcesareneededtomake improvementinthewatchareaortoeliminate operatorworkaround.22.InitiatesPER,procedurerevision,ordocumentstheappropriateaction(s)fromobservedconditions,postjob,posttour,etc.23.Spendstimeinthefieldandofferssupporttostruggling teammates.24.Praisesandcoachesteammatestoreinforceteamsexpectations.
Engineer/Maintenance
TVANStandard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe24of103 Appendix A(Page6of8)
Staff/OPSleadershiponaperiodicbasis.Identifybothwhataregood,andwhatresourcesareneededtomake
OperatorWatchStanding,Tours,ControlBoardAwarenessand Activation K.Tour InspectionandWatch Standing Expectations Plant specific procedures developedfortoursandwatchstandingshouldincludethe following principlesofTVAN conduct of Operations.1.Each operator shall conductatourofallareaswithinhis/her responsibilityatleastonceeachshift unless otherwisedirectedbytheShiftManager.2.Duringthetour, equipmentshallbe inspectedtoensurethatitis operating properly.Inthecaseof standby equipment,itisfully capableofbeingoperated when needed.3.Believes indications/responds conservativelyunlessknownincorrect;uses multiple inputs.4.Identifies,recordsandreportsabnormal indications and conditions.5.The general operations instructions proceduresforeachsitelistthe specific requirementsforsitetours.
improvementinthewatchareaortoeliminate
6.Operatorsshalltakepromptactiontoreportand correct deficienciesnotedduringroundsandtours.7.Eliminates housekeeping discrepancies:
operatorworkaround.22.InitiatesPER,procedurerevision,ordocumentstheappropriateaction(s)fromobservedconditions,postjob,posttour,etc.23.Spendstimeinthefieldandofferssupporttostruggling
initiates correctiveactionsforthe unresolved deficiencies;reportlingering deficiencies.
teammates.24.Praisesandcoachesteammatestoreinforceteamsexpectations.  
8.Equipment deficienciesshouldalsobe documented in accordance with MMDP-1,"Maintenance Management System." 9.GeneratesProblemEvaluationReport(PER)in accordancewithTVAN procedure on"CorrectiveActionProgram."10.InallcasestheControlRoomshallbenotifiedof unexpected conditions.
TVANStandard
L.AUO-Specific Watch Standing Attributes 1.Adherencetotheattributes mentioned above.2.Complieswithradcon,security,andsafety requirements and encourages othersinsame.3.Readsandrecordsallrequired parametersonlogs.4.Inspects operating equipment for unusualsoundvibration,oillevel,flow,panel display.5.Observes passive equipment conditions that affecttheirwatchstation:labels,tags,firebarriers,lamps,wiring,etc.
Conduct of Operations
6.Identifies,records,andreports abnormal indications and conditions.7.Tests&resetsalarmsonlocalpanels:
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe24of103 Appendix A(Page6of8)
informscontrolroompriorto affecting indications.
OperatorWatchStanding,Tours,ControlBoardAwarenessand
TVAN Standard ConductofOperations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePaae25of103 Appendix A(Page7of8)
Activation
OperatorWatchStanding,Tours,ControlBoardAwarenessandActivation 8.Remains cognizantofon-going activitiesinassignedarea.
K.Tour InspectionandWatch Standing Expectations
9.Sensitive to operatinglimitsandtakesactionpriorto exceedingthelimit.M.UO-Specific Watch Standing Attributes 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.AdherencetotheAUO specific attributes.
Plant specific procedures
Create conditionandsituationfortheAUOtobe successful.
developedfortoursandwatchstandingshouldincludethe
following principlesofTVAN conduct of Operations.1.Each operator shall conductatourofallareaswithinhis/her
responsibilityatleastonceeachshift unless otherwisedirectedbytheShiftManager.2.Duringthetour, equipmentshallbe inspectedtoensurethatitis
operating properly.Inthecaseof standby equipment,itisfully capableofbeingoperated
when needed.3.Believes indications/responds
conservativelyunlessknownincorrect;uses
multiple inputs.4.Identifies,recordsandreportsabnormal
indications
and conditions.5.The general operations
instructions
proceduresforeachsitelistthe
specific requirementsforsitetours.
6.Operatorsshalltakepromptactiontoreportand
correct deficienciesnotedduringroundsandtours.7.Eliminates
housekeeping
discrepancies:
initiates correctiveactionsforthe
unresolved
deficiencies;reportlingering
deficiencies.
8.Equipment deficienciesshouldalsobe
documented
in accordance
with MMDP-1,"Maintenance
Management
System." 9.GeneratesProblemEvaluationReport(PER)in
accordancewithTVAN procedure on"CorrectiveActionProgram."10.InallcasestheControlRoomshallbenotifiedof
unexpected
conditions.
L.AUO-Specific
Watch Standing Attributes
1.Adherencetotheattributes
mentioned above.2.Complieswithradcon,security,andsafety
requirements
and encourages
othersinsame.3.Readsandrecordsallrequired
parametersonlogs.4.Inspects operating equipment for unusualsoundvibration,oillevel,flow,panel
display.5.Observes passive equipment conditions
that affecttheirwatchstation:labels,tags,firebarriers,lamps,wiring,etc.
6.Identifies,records,andreports
abnormal indications
and conditions.7.Tests&resetsalarmsonlocalpanels:
informscontrolroompriorto
affecting indications.  
TVAN Standard ConductofOperations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePaae25of103
Appendix A(Page7of8)
OperatorWatchStanding,Tours,ControlBoardAwarenessandActivation
8.Remains cognizantofon-going
activitiesinassignedarea.
9.Sensitive to operatinglimitsandtakesactionpriorto
exceedingthelimit.M.UO-Specific
Watch Standing Attributes
1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.AdherencetotheAUO specific attributes.
Create conditionandsituationfortheAUOtobe
successful.
Reviews previousshiftoperatinglog.
Reviews previousshiftoperatinglog.
Reviews ReactivityBriefingSheet.
Reviews ReactivityBriefingSheet.
CognizantofRCSLeakRate(PWR)/
CognizantofRCSLeakRate(PWR)/
ContainmentLeakRate(BWR).
ContainmentLeakRate(BWR).
Maintains professionalism, limits distractionsandlimitsMCRaccess.WalksdownofMCRboardsshouldbeconductedatleasteverytwohoursduring
Maintains professionalism, limits distractionsandlimitsMCRaccess.WalksdownofMCRboardsshouldbeconductedatleasteverytwohoursduring steady state condition.
steady state condition.
Respondstoalarms promptlyusingARPsandlAW AttachmentCofthis procedure.Testsandresetsalarmsonpanels:informscontrolroompriortoaffecting indications.
Respondstoalarms promptlyusingARPsandlAW
Observes/paysattentionto reactorandsystemcontrols, parametersandstatus.
AttachmentCofthis procedure.Testsandresetsalarmsonpanels:informscontrolroompriortoaffecting
AwareofactiveLCOs,systemstatus,andreasonsforlitalarms.KeepstheotherUOsandSROs informedofthestatusofongoing activities.
indications.
Ensures that operatorstandingbyfor safety-related equipment start/testastimeallows.
Observes/paysattentionto
(N.US-Specific Watch Standing Attributes 1.AdherencetotheUO specific attributes.
reactorandsystemcontrols, parametersandstatus.
2.Create conditionandsituationfortheUOtobe successful.3.US conductsatleastoneboard walkdownwithUOduringtheshift.
AwareofactiveLCOs,systemstatus,andreasonsforlitalarms.KeepstheotherUOsandSROs
4.Conducts administrative businesstominimize distracting UOs.5.Minimizes distractions and number of concurrent evolutionstomaintain abilitytorespond.
informedofthestatusofongoing
activities.
Ensures that operatorstandingbyfor
safety-related
equipment start/testastimeallows.
(N.US-Specific
Watch Standing Attributes
1.AdherencetotheUO specific attributes.
2.Create conditionandsituationfortheUOtobe
successful.3.US conductsatleastoneboard
walkdownwithUOduringtheshift.
4.Conducts administrative
businesstominimize
distracting
UOs.5.Minimizes distractions
and number of concurrent
evolutionstomaintain
abilitytorespond.
6.CommunicatesEntryandExitofLCOstoControlRoomStaff.
6.CommunicatesEntryandExitofLCOstoControlRoomStaff.
7.Unit Supervisor
7.Unit Supervisor objectiveisalwaysinan oversightpositionatALLtimes.
objectiveisalwaysinan
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage26of103 Appendix A(Pageaofa)
oversightpositionatALLtimes.  
OperatorWatchStanding,Tours,ControlBoardAwarenessand Activation8.Unit Supervisorsshouldnotoperateswitches, alarmsorother electricalcontrolcircuitry.However,incasesof emergencyorwhenthereisnooneelsewhois qualifiedandwiththe permissionoftheShiftManager,some electricalswitchingmaybeneededbytheUS.
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
Typically,theUSdoesnotperformpeerchecks howeverinsome accident conditions thismaybeneeded.9.Unit Supervisorshouldnormally supervisefromtheraisedplatformarea.
OPDP-1 Department
Aftersteppingofftheplatformtoobservean indicationorcontrol,theUSshouldreturntothe platform when that observation is completed.10.TheUnit Supervisor will directnormaland emergency procedureactionsfromtheplatform.
Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage26of103
This includes GO/GOlsforstartup, shutdown,andloadchanges, AOP/AOls, and EOP/EOls.O.SM-Specific Watch Standing Attributes Ensuresshiftstaffingandcrew composition requirementsforoncoming shiftaremet.Create condition and situationfortheUStobe successful.
Appendix A(Pageaofa)
OperatorWatchStanding,Tours,ControlBoardAwarenessand
Activation8.Unit Supervisorsshouldnotoperateswitches, alarmsorother electricalcontrolcircuitry.However,incasesof
emergencyorwhenthereisnooneelsewhois
qualifiedandwiththe
permissionoftheShiftManager,some
electricalswitchingmaybeneededbytheUS.
Typically,theUSdoesnotperformpeerchecks
howeverinsome accident conditions
thismaybeneeded.9.Unit Supervisorshouldnormally
supervisefromtheraisedplatformarea.
Aftersteppingofftheplatformtoobservean
indicationorcontrol,theUSshouldreturntothe
platform when that observation
is completed.10.TheUnit
Supervisor
will directnormaland emergency procedureactionsfromtheplatform.
This includes GO/GOlsforstartup, shutdown,andloadchanges, AOP/AOls, and EOP/EOls.O.SM-Specific
Watch Standing Attributes
Ensuresshiftstaffingandcrew
composition
requirementsforoncoming
shiftaremet.Create condition and situationfortheUStobe
successful.
AdherencetotheUS specific attributes.
AdherencetotheUS specific attributes.
Shift Managersshouldperformaplant
Shift Managersshouldperformaplant toureachshift.The performanceofa tourisnotan absolute requirement.SMshouldchoosea differentareaeachtimeanddoawalk throughlookingforsafetyitems, housekeeping,safeworkpractices,flagging,etc.,and indicate actionstoresolve identified issues.1.2.I\, 3.4.
toureachshift.The
f I\TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePace27of103 Appendix B(Page1of3)
performanceofa tourisnotan absolute requirement.SMshouldchoosea
Plant Monitoring Methods and PracticesA.Monitoring1.Thestatusofplantsystemsandequipmentshallbeappropriatelymonitored.Methodsavailableformonitoringareannunciators,indicatinglight,indicators,recorders,CRTsand computers.Thismonitoringequipmentshouldbemaintainedinproperworkingorderatall times (ReferenceSPP-10.0PlantOperationsprocedure).
differentareaeachtimeanddoawalk
2.Operatorsshouldmonitorinstrumentreadingsandtreatthemasaccurateunlessproven otherwise.3.The numberofevolutionsaffectingcontrolboardindicationsbeingperformedconcurrentlyshouldbelimitedsothecontrolroom staffsabilitytodetectandrespondtoabnormal conditionswillnotbecompromised.4.Thestatusofcontrolboardorlocalpanelalarmsshouldbereadilyavailabletoappropriate operating personnel.
throughlookingforsafetyitems, housekeeping,safeworkpractices,flagging,etc.,and
indicate actionstoresolve identified
issues.1.2.I\, 3.4.  
f I\TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePace27of103
Appendix B(Page1of3)
Plant Monitoring
Methods and PracticesA.Monitoring1.Thestatusofplantsystemsandequipmentshallbeappropriatelymonitored.Methodsavailableformonitoringareannunciators,indicatinglight,indicators,recorders,CRTsand
computers.Thismonitoringequipmentshouldbemaintainedinproperworkingorderatall
times (ReferenceSPP-10.0PlantOperationsprocedure).
2.Operatorsshouldmonitorinstrumentreadingsandtreatthemasaccurateunlessproven
otherwise.3.The numberofevolutionsaffectingcontrolboardindicationsbeingperformedconcurrentlyshouldbelimitedsothecontrolroom
staffsabilitytodetectandrespondtoabnormal
conditionswillnotbecompromised.4.Thestatusofcontrolboardorlocalpanelalarmsshouldbereadilyavailabletoappropriate
operating personnel.
5.Informationthatshouldbeavailableincludes:a.alarmsthataretotallydisabled,b.alarmswithindividualinputsdisabled,c.alarmswithtemporarilychangedsetpoints,d.alarmsthatarenormallylightedduringpoweroperation,ande.multipleinputalarmsthatdonotreflashwhenmorethanoneinputisactivated.ReferenceprocedureSPP-10.0,PlantOperations,fortheresponsibilitiesofthe"OperatoroftheControls"(OATC).6.Duringsteadystatecondition,awalkdownofMCRboardsshouldbeconductedatleasteverytwohours.
5.Informationthatshouldbeavailableincludes:a.alarmsthataretotallydisabled,b.alarmswithindividualinputsdisabled,c.alarmswithtemporarilychangedsetpoints,d.alarmsthatarenormallylightedduringpoweroperation,ande.multipleinputalarmsthatdonotreflashwhenmorethanoneinputisactivated.ReferenceprocedureSPP-10.0,PlantOperations,fortheresponsibilitiesofthe"OperatoroftheControls"(OATC).6.Duringsteadystatecondition,awalkdownofMCRboardsshouldbeconductedatleasteverytwohours.
7.Operatorsuseoperatingprocedurestomaintainstatuscontrolandperformvarious
7.Operatorsuseoperatingprocedurestomaintainstatuscontrolandperformvarious administrativemonitoringasdiscussedbelow.B.Trending:1.Ensureschartrecordersareoperatingproperlyortakes actiontocorrectdeficient recorders.
administrativemonitoringasdiscussedbelow.B.Trending:1.Ensureschartrecordersareoperatingproperlyortakes
2.Operatorsshouldbealertandattentivetocontrolboardindications,trendsandalarmsand understandwhat"normal"systemtrendlookslike.
actiontocorrectdeficient
I'\TVAN Standard ConductofOperations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage28of103 Appendix B(Page2of3)PlantMonitoringMethodsandPractices3.Should establish specific computertrendsduring evolutionsandnormalOPSandclosely monitor plant trendstoidentify performance degradation or componentorcontrolfailurepriorto receivinganalarm.4.Sensitive to operatinglimitsandtakesactionpriorto exceedingthelimitand promptlynotifiesSM IUSof degradingtrendspriorto exceedinganOPSorTSlimit.5.Usestrendto calculaterateofchangetopredicttimeto exceedinglimitswhenapplicable.
recorders.
6.Establishes computertrendstoidentify intersystem relationships.Usestrenddatato monitor system performance.
2.Operatorsshouldbealertandattentivetocontrolboardindications,trendsandalarmsand
C.Safety Parameter DisplaySystem(SPDS)Duringnormalplant operations and evolutionstheSPDS computer displaysshouldbefullyutilizedbythe operatingcrew.During accident conditionsthesystemmaybeutilizedasan operatoraidtoprovide indication of abnormal conditions,however,anyactionor diagnostics performed during accident conditionsshallbebasedonqualified instrumentation only.D.Enterprise Shift Operations Management System (eSOMS)TheeSOMS software package isa computer-based, information management and data-collection programusedbyPlants Operations,whichmaybeusedto implement the following processes:
understandwhat"normal"systemtrendlookslike.  
1.Clearances 2.Limiting Conditions for Operations (LCO)Tracking 3.Narrative Logs 4.Operator Rounds E.Reaction to Adverse Trend, Instrument or Component Failure 1.ImmediatelyNotifySM/USof adverse trend.2.Monitor indications closely and frequently.
I'\TVAN Standard ConductofOperations
AppendixRofthis procedureprovidesguidance on expectations on establishing parameter threshold values (triggers)forinitiating operator actionstoplacetheplantinasafecondition.3.Take promptactionto determinethecauseof abnormalities.Useall resources availablesuchas approved procedures, Engineering and Maintenance as necessary to determinethecause.
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage28of103
({\TVAN StandardConductof Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage29of103 Appendix B(Page3of3)
Appendix B(Page2of3)PlantMonitoringMethodsandPractices3.Should establish specific computertrendsduring
Plant Monitoring MethodsandPractices4.Whenan instrumentfailureissuspected,thefollowingactionsshallbetakento determinethetrueconditionandtoimplement compensatory actions: a.Stabilizeorlimitplantconditionsuntilallaspectsoftheinstrumentfailureareunderstoodandcompensatoryactionstaken.
evolutionsandnormalOPSandclosely
monitor plant trendstoidentify
performance
degradation
or componentorcontrolfailurepriorto receivinganalarm.4.Sensitive to operatinglimitsandtakesactionpriorto
exceedingthelimitand
promptlynotifiesSM
IUSof degradingtrendspriorto
exceedinganOPSorTSlimit.5.Usestrendto
calculaterateofchangetopredicttimeto
exceedinglimitswhenapplicable.
6.Establishes
computertrendstoidentify
intersystem
relationships.Usestrenddatato
monitor system performance.
C.Safety Parameter DisplaySystem(SPDS)Duringnormalplant
operations
and evolutionstheSPDS computer displaysshouldbefullyutilizedbythe
operatingcrew.During
accident conditionsthesystemmaybeutilizedasan
operatoraidtoprovide
indication
of abnormal conditions,however,anyactionor
diagnostics
performed during accident conditionsshallbebasedonqualified
instrumentation
only.D.Enterprise
Shift Operations
Management
System (eSOMS)TheeSOMS software package isa computer-based, information
management
and data-collection
programusedbyPlants
Operations,whichmaybeusedto
implement the following processes:
1.Clearances
2.Limiting Conditions
for Operations (LCO)Tracking 3.Narrative Logs 4.Operator Rounds E.Reaction to Adverse Trend, Instrument
or Component Failure 1.ImmediatelyNotifySM/USof
adverse trend.2.Monitor indications
closely and frequently.
AppendixRofthis procedureprovidesguidance
on expectations
on establishing
parameter threshold values (triggers)forinitiating
operator actionstoplacetheplantinasafecondition.3.Take promptactionto determinethecauseof
abnormalities.Useall resources availablesuchas approved procedures, Engineering
and Maintenance
as necessary to determinethecause.  
({\TVAN StandardConductof Operations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage29of103
Appendix B(Page3of3)
Plant Monitoring
MethodsandPractices4.Whenan instrumentfailureissuspected,thefollowingactionsshallbetakento
determinethetrueconditionandtoimplement
compensatory
actions: a.Stabilizeorlimitplantconditionsuntilallaspectsoftheinstrumentfailureareunderstoodandcompensatoryactionstaken.
b.Compareindependentindicatorsofdirectlyorindirectlyrelatedparameters.Ifthiscannotbedonefromthecontrolroomitshouldbedonelocally.
b.Compareindependentindicatorsofdirectlyorindirectlyrelatedparameters.Ifthiscannotbedonefromthecontrolroomitshouldbedonelocally.
c.Periodicallymonitorthe
c.Periodicallymonitorthe independentindicatorsforanyfailed instrumentwhichwouldbeusedinsystemoperations.d.Developplantomanageanyissuesassociatedwiththe failure.5.Ifthe instrumentcannotbe immediatelyrepaired,theimpactofitslossonnormal,abnormal and emergencyproceduresshouldbediscussedbytheUO,US,SMandincludedinany turnover.TheOperationalDecisionMakingInstruction(ODMI)procedureshouldbereviewedforequipmentfailuresandconditionstodeterminewhentheODMIprocessshouldbeused.6.The guidancecontainedinAppendixRofthisprocedureistobeutilizedwhenplacinga controllerinmanualandaspartofthePre-JobBriefingprocessforCriticalandhigherrisk evolutions.
independentindicatorsforanyfailed
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDp*1 Department Rev.OOOa Procedure Paqe 30 of 103 AppendixC (Page 1 of 3)Response to Annunciators A.Response to Annunciators During Steady State Operation*During steady-state operations,allMCR annunciatorsshallbe responded to promptly.*Theunit operator respondingtothealarmshall announce each annunciatorthatwas flashing.GettheUS acknowledgment,thenproceedlAWthe appropriate procedure requirements.Useall available indications when evaluatingthealarm condition.*TheUSshall acknowledge the announcementbytheUOto ensureitwas understood.
instrumentwhichwouldbeusedinsystemoperations.d.Developplantomanageanyissuesassociatedwiththe
Ifthealarmis expectedasresultofaknownactivityandthealarmis expected numerous timesduetothatactivity,thenwithSM/US concurrence,thealarmmaybe considered an Expectedalarm,theARIneednotbepulledandall future alarms pertainingtothe current activitymaybe announced and acknowledged as'ExpectedAlarm'witha brief verbal descriptionofthe initiator.
failure.5.Ifthe instrumentcannotbe immediatelyrepaired,theimpactofitslossonnormal,abnormal
*Prudent Operator Actionsaretobe performed in accordancewiththe guidance contained in Appendix Q.(*Inthe eventanalarm becomes a nuisance and challenges crew communication or performance,thenreferto OPDP-4, Annunciator Disablement, for additional guidance.*If alarmsarebeingtested,thetestshouldbe announced priortothetest.
and emergencyproceduresshouldbediscussedbytheUO,US,SMandincludedinany
Reviewofalarm response proceduresisnotrequiredforalarmtests.*Thealarm response procedureshallbe treatedasa continuous use procedureandshall be reviewed to determinethecauseandanyrequired actions.Thecrewwillfullyutilizethe alarm response procedure utilizingplacekeeping techniques.Ifthealarmis expected asresultofaknown activityandthealarmis expected numeroustimesdueto that activity,thenwithSM/US concurrence,thealarm response procedureneednotbe reviewed everytimethealarmis received duringtheactivity.*During planned evolutions/activities whichwillcause annunciator alarms, appropriate crew membersshouldbebriefedonthe evolution/activityandthe expected alarms.*TheUO shall never assume thatanalarm associatedwitha pre-planned activity was generated by that activity unlessthereis positive indication that the activity is indeed in progress.Ifan annunciator alarmsintheMCR indicatinganalarm conditiononalocal annunciator panel,theUO acknowledgingthealarmshall immediately dispatch an operator to thatpanelto acknowledgethealarmandreportbacktotheUOthealarmandthe condition.Ifthelocalpanel is manned,thentheUOwill immediately requestareportfromthelocal operatoronthealarmandthe condition that broughtitin.Ifthealarmis unexpected, the Operator should direct that the activitybeplacedonholduntila determination is madeastothecauseofthealarmandthe most appropriate courseofaction.
turnover.TheOperationalDecisionMakingInstruction(ODMI)procedureshouldbereviewedforequipmentfailuresandconditionstodeterminewhentheODMIprocessshouldbeused.6.The guidancecontainedinAppendixRofthisprocedureistobeutilizedwhenplacinga
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP*1 Department Rev.OOOa Procedure Pane31of103 Appendix C(Page2of3)
controllerinmanualandaspartofthePre-JobBriefingprocessforCriticalandhigherrisk
Response to AnnunciatorsB.Responseto AnnunciatorsDuringTransientOperation*Duringemergencies,transients,orcriticaloperations,theUOisnotrequiredtoannounce every annunciatorthatcomesintoalarm.*TheUOshouldacknowledgemultiplealarmsandensurethateachalarmisproperlyattendedtoassoonaspractical.
evolutions.  
*Prudent OperatorActionsaretobeperformedinaccordancewiththe guidance contained in Appendix Q.*TheUOshouldusesound judgmentwhendecidingwhichalarmstoannouncetothecrew.
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
AnnunciatorsthatindicateESFactuation,deteriorationofaoncestablecondition,orlossofa componentorfunctioncriticaltotheevolutioninprogressshallbeannouncedtotheUSandthecrewassoonaspractical.C.OperationAboveanAlarmSetpoint*Ifanoperatingparameterisout-of-limitandthelimithasaprocedure,TechSpec,T.R.M.orother administrativeproceduralrequiredactionassociatedwiththelimit,thentherequiredactionshallbetaken.*Iftheout-of-Iimitparameterdoesnothavearequiredactionandcannotbeorprudentlyshouldnotberestoredtoitsnormaloperatingrange,thentheappropriatecorrectiveaction document(i.e.,WO,PER,etc.)shouldbeinitiated.Everyavailableresource,includingEngineeringandMaintenanceshouldbeutilizedtodetermineifoperationinthecondition is acceptable.
OPDp*1 Department
D.Inoperable AnnunciatorsandInstruments 1.Instrumentswhicharedeterminedtobe incorrectshallbeidentifiedassuchandan alternatemeansestablishedtomonitortheparameterwhilethe instrumentissuspectedtobeinerror.Intheeventthereisnoothermeanstodeterminethevalueoftheparametermonitoredbyaninstrument,themost conservativevalueshallbeassumedasaguideto the operator's response.2.Annunciatorsthatareknowntobefalseduetoinstrumentationproblems,electricalproblems,orotherproblems,orMCR instrumentsthatareknowntobeinvalidoroutofservice,shallbeidentifiedbyinitiatingaworkorder(WO).
Rev.OOOa Procedure Paqe 30 of 103 AppendixC (Page 1 of 3)Response to Annunciators
((TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa Procedure Paqe32of103 Appendix C(Page3of3)Responseto Annunciators3.TheSM/USshall determineduringtheoperabilityevaluationportionoftheWOwhat,ifany additional monitoring or compensatorymeasuresneedtobe implementeduntilthe conditioniscorrected.Whenpractical,theSM/USshallobtain concurrencefromthe Operations Superintendentifitisdeterminedthatno compensatorymeasuresarerequired.4.Ifthe maintenanceactivitycannotcorrecttheconditionthatiscausinganinvalidalarm,initiateactionswithin72hourstohavealarm cleared/disabled.
A.Response to Annunciators
(TVAN StandardConductofOperations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage33of103 Appendix D(Page1of4)ControlofEquipment,SystemStatusand Clearances A.Status Change AuthorizationandReporting1.TheSMorhis designee shall authorize status changes to major plant equipmentandtoall equipment and systems in accordance with procedures.2.Whenastatus changeismade,itshallbereportedbackto individual authorizing the change.B.EquipmentandSystem Alignments 1.Individual componentsforplant equipment and systemsshallbeproperlyalignedor checked for system integrity as appropriateandin accordancewithapproved proceduresbeforeplacingthe equipmentorsystemintooperation following major maintenanceorarefuelingoutage.
During Steady State Operation*During steady-state
Alignment checklistsshouldbeusedtoguidethe operator in establishing the correct componentpositions.TheSM/USshouldreviewandapprove completed alignment checklists.2.Unless specificallyapprovedbytheSM, equipmentshallnotbedeclared operable until properly aligned,allrequiredtestingis completed,andassociated documentation for operability is completedandapprovedbytheUSorWCCSRO.
operations,allMCR annunciatorsshallbe responded to promptly.*Theunit operator respondingtothealarmshall
C.ClearancesThePre-Job briefsshallbeconducted lAWthePre-job Briefing/PostJobReview.All clearance activitiesshallbelAW requirementsspecifiedinSPP-10.2.
announce each annunciatorthatwas flashing.GettheUS acknowledgment,thenproceedlAWthe
D.Expectations Generic Skills: 1.Applies SelfCheck,QV&VandTouchSTAR.2.All participantsaretrainedand understood the clearancestepslAWwithSPP-10.2.3.Makes conservative decisionswithrespectto nuclearandpersonalsafety.4.Verify computer master clearanceexactlyreflectstheinitialsonthe clearancesheetusedtohangorremovethetags.
appropriate
procedure requirements.Useall available indications
when evaluatingthealarm condition.*TheUSshall
acknowledge
the announcementbytheUOto ensureitwas understood.
Ifthealarmis
expectedasresultofaknownactivityandthealarmis
expected numerous timesduetothatactivity,thenwithSM/US
concurrence,thealarmmaybe
considered
an Expectedalarm,theARIneednotbepulledandall
future alarms pertainingtothe current activitymaybe announced and acknowledged
as'ExpectedAlarm'witha
brief verbal descriptionofthe initiator.
*Prudent Operator Actionsaretobe performed in accordancewiththe guidance contained in Appendix Q.(*Inthe eventanalarm becomes a nuisance and challenges
crew communication
or performance,thenreferto
OPDP-4, Annunciator
Disablement, for additional
guidance.*If alarmsarebeingtested,thetestshouldbe
announced priortothetest.
Reviewofalarm response proceduresisnotrequiredforalarmtests.*Thealarm response procedureshallbe treatedasa continuous
use procedureandshall be reviewed to determinethecauseandanyrequired
actions.Thecrewwillfullyutilizethe
alarm response procedure utilizingplacekeeping
techniques.Ifthealarmis
expected asresultofaknown
activityandthealarmis
expected numeroustimesdueto
that activity,thenwithSM/US
concurrence,thealarm response procedureneednotbe reviewed everytimethealarmis
received duringtheactivity.*During planned evolutions/activities
whichwillcause annunciator
alarms, appropriate
crew membersshouldbebriefedonthe
evolution/activityandthe expected alarms.*TheUO shall never assume thatanalarm associatedwitha pre-planned
activity was generated by that activity unlessthereis positive indication
that the activity is indeed in progress.Ifan annunciator
alarmsintheMCR indicatinganalarm conditiononalocal annunciator
panel,theUO acknowledgingthealarmshall
immediately
dispatch an operator to thatpanelto acknowledgethealarmandreportbacktotheUOthealarmandthe
condition.Ifthelocalpanel
is manned,thentheUOwill
immediately
requestareportfromthelocal
operatoronthealarmandthe condition that broughtitin.Ifthealarmis
unexpected, the Operator should direct that the activitybeplacedonholduntila
determination
is madeastothecauseofthealarmandthe
most appropriate
courseofaction.  
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP*1 Department
Rev.OOOa Procedure Pane31of103 Appendix C(Page2of3)
Response to AnnunciatorsB.Responseto
AnnunciatorsDuringTransientOperation*Duringemergencies,transients,orcriticaloperations,theUOisnotrequiredtoannounce
every annunciatorthatcomesintoalarm.*TheUOshouldacknowledgemultiplealarmsandensurethateachalarmisproperlyattendedtoassoonaspractical.
*Prudent OperatorActionsaretobeperformedinaccordancewiththe
guidance contained in Appendix Q.*TheUOshouldusesound
judgmentwhendecidingwhichalarmstoannouncetothecrew.
AnnunciatorsthatindicateESFactuation,deteriorationofaoncestablecondition,orlossofa componentorfunctioncriticaltotheevolutioninprogressshallbeannouncedtotheUSandthecrewassoonaspractical.C.OperationAboveanAlarmSetpoint*Ifanoperatingparameterisout-of-limitandthelimithasaprocedure,TechSpec,T.R.M.orother administrativeproceduralrequiredactionassociatedwiththelimit,thentherequiredactionshallbetaken.*Iftheout-of-Iimitparameterdoesnothavearequiredactionandcannotbeorprudentlyshouldnotberestoredtoitsnormaloperatingrange,thentheappropriatecorrectiveaction
document(i.e.,WO,PER,etc.)shouldbeinitiated.Everyavailableresource,includingEngineeringandMaintenanceshouldbeutilizedtodetermineifoperationinthecondition
is acceptable.
D.Inoperable
AnnunciatorsandInstruments
1.Instrumentswhicharedeterminedtobe
incorrectshallbeidentifiedassuchandan
alternatemeansestablishedtomonitortheparameterwhilethe
instrumentissuspectedtobeinerror.Intheeventthereisnoothermeanstodeterminethevalueoftheparametermonitoredbyaninstrument,themost
conservativevalueshallbeassumedasaguideto
the operator's
response.2.Annunciatorsthatareknowntobefalseduetoinstrumentationproblems,electricalproblems,orotherproblems,orMCR
instrumentsthatareknowntobeinvalidoroutofservice,shallbeidentifiedbyinitiatingaworkorder(WO).  
((TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 Department
Rev.OOOa Procedure Paqe32of103 Appendix C(Page3of3)Responseto
Annunciators3.TheSM/USshall
determineduringtheoperabilityevaluationportionoftheWOwhat,ifany
additional
monitoring
or compensatorymeasuresneedtobe
implementeduntilthe conditioniscorrected.Whenpractical,theSM/USshallobtain
concurrencefromthe Operations
Superintendentifitisdeterminedthatno
compensatorymeasuresarerequired.4.Ifthe maintenanceactivitycannotcorrecttheconditionthatiscausinganinvalidalarm,initiateactionswithin72hourstohavealarm
cleared/disabled.  
(TVAN StandardConductofOperations
OPDP-1 Department
Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage33of103
Appendix D(Page1of4)ControlofEquipment,SystemStatusand
Clearances
A.Status Change AuthorizationandReporting1.TheSMorhis
designee shall authorize status changes to major plant equipmentandtoall
equipment and systems in accordance
with procedures.2.Whenastatus
changeismade,itshallbereportedbackto
individual
authorizing
the change.B.EquipmentandSystem Alignments
1.Individual
componentsforplant equipment and systemsshallbeproperlyalignedor
checked for system integrity as appropriateandin accordancewithapproved
proceduresbeforeplacingthe
equipmentorsystemintooperation
following major maintenanceorarefuelingoutage.
Alignment checklistsshouldbeusedtoguidethe
operator in establishing
the correct componentpositions.TheSM/USshouldreviewandapprove
completed alignment checklists.2.Unless specificallyapprovedbytheSM, equipmentshallnotbedeclared
operable until properly aligned,allrequiredtestingis
completed,andassociated
documentation
for operability
is completedandapprovedbytheUSorWCCSRO.
C.ClearancesThePre-Job
briefsshallbeconducted
lAWthePre-job
Briefing/PostJobReview.All
clearance activitiesshallbelAW
requirementsspecifiedinSPP-10.2.
D.Expectations
Generic Skills: 1.Applies SelfCheck,QV&VandTouchSTAR.2.All participantsaretrainedand
understood
the clearancestepslAWwithSPP-10.2.3.Makes conservative
decisionswithrespectto
nuclearandpersonalsafety.4.Verify computer master clearanceexactlyreflectstheinitialsonthe
clearancesheetusedtohangorremovethetags.
E.Clearance PreparationandApproval:
E.Clearance PreparationandApproval:
1.Preparers understand
1.Preparers understand what clearanceisprovidingprotectionfor,scopeofwork,etc.2.Plant and safety effectsconsideredand procedures and drawingsareused.3.The clearance preparer(RO,SRO, WCC/SROorWCC Operations Specialist) reviews potential impactbeforewritinga clearance.
what clearanceisprovidingprotectionfor,scopeofwork,etc.2.Plant and safety effectsconsideredand
4.Shutdown/restoration of system/components adequately addressed.
procedures
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paae34of103 Appendix D(Page2of4)Controlof Equipment,SystemStatusand Clearances 5.Componentsproperlychecked (de-energized, depressurized,drained,vented,FME,valvelineup configurationisverified,etc.).6.The clearancereviewer(RO,SRO, WCC/SRO,orWCC Operations Specialist) independently verifies boundaries,taggingpoints, sequence, and component positions.
and drawingsareused.3.The clearance preparer(RO,SRO, WCC/SROorWCC Operations
7.Cover sheet instructions are appropriateandrestorationsectionis properly completed.
Specialist)
8.Redundant train equipment/LCOentryisverifiedpriortoissuing clearance.
reviews potential impactbeforewritinga
9.Verification the componentiswithinthe correctworkweekworktrain.F.Pre-JobBriefand ClearanceFinalCheck:
clearance.
1.2.(3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Questioning attitude(QV&V).Giventhepresentplantstatusandknow forthcoming evolution,isthistherighttimetohangthis clearance?Isthe sequencethatthetagsarebeinghunglogicaland technically correct?Canbesafely performed?
4.Shutdown/restoration
Cross-check componentnounnameandID numbersonthe clearance cover sheet with schedulelognotes.Cross-check componentnounnameandIDnumbersoneachtagwiththeentryonthe clearance cover sheet.Ensurethe numberofcards (actuallyinhand)forthe clearance matches the number ofcardsonthefieldcopyandthe master copy.Verifiesthefieldcopyhasthe correct sequence.Verifiesthefieldcopyhasthe verification requirements (Independent/Concurrent) as designatedbytheUnit Supervisor or WCC/SRO.Reviewnotesor commentslocatedonthe clearance cover sheet associatedwiththe placementofthe clearance.
of system/components
Ensure operatorsonlyinitialtheblankson clearance sheet actually performed.
adequately
All requirementsinSPP-10.2aremetforthe clearance.
addressed.  
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOS Procedure Pace35of103 Appendix D(Page3of4)
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
Control of Equipment, System Status and ClearancesG.HangingHoldOrderTags:1.AO/AUOreviewsclearanceand WCC-SRO/SRO/ROadministerspre-jobbriefusingprintsonremoving equipmentfromservice,drainingandventingactivities,statuscontrolissues, etc.FusesandPKBlocksarecorrectlypulled/stored.Hangstagsatcontrolpointsincorrectpositionsandsequence(usesTouchSTAR).Canthisclearancetaghangingbesafelyperformed?Isthe componentrepositioningandtagshangingsequencelogicalandtechnicallycorrect?Questioningattitude(QV&V);GivenwhatIobserved,isthistherighttimetohangthis clearance?Givetheworkareaacloseinspection.Correctlyappliescoversheet instructions/rightprocedureused inremovingequipment.Tagishungusingcorrectmaterial(string,tie-wrap,weatherprotectivecover,etc.)lAW SPP-10.2.2.3.4.5.6.7.(8.9.10.Clearanceis correctly IV/CV.11.Notifies supervisorifcomponentisfound NOTalignedasexpected.H.Preparationfor Clearance Removal: SROwill1.Reviewrestorationofclearancesequencing,specifictagstoremove,precautions.Doestheclearanceremovalneedtohappen inaspecificorder?2.Ensureverificationofcomponentsstatuscontrolinsidetheclearanceboundary.Doesconfigurationcontrolinsidetheclearanceboundaryneedtobereestablishedbeforetheclearancetagsareremoved?3.Evaluatetheimpactoncetheclearanceboundaryisrestoredpertheclearanceliftorder componentfinalposition,andthesequenceofthecomponentmanipulation.AUO/ROreviews clearance and WCC-SRO/SRO/ROadministerspre-briefingusingprintsonrestoring equipmenttoservice,refillingandventingactivities,statuscontrolissues,etc.
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paae34of103 Appendix D(Page2of4)Controlof Equipment,SystemStatusand
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.000 a ProcedurePage36of103 Appendix D (Page 4of4)Controlof Equipment,SystemStatusand Clearances I.Removing Hold Order tags: 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.(8.Givethe workareaaclose inspection.
Clearances
Questioningattitude(QV&V);GivenwhatI observed,isthistherighttimetoliftthis clearance?Isthetagsremovingand component repositioning sequencelogicaland technically correct?Canthis clearancetagliftingbesafely performed?
5.Componentsproperlychecked (de-energized, depressurized,drained,vented,FME,valvelineup configurationisverified,etc.).6.The clearancereviewer(RO,SRO, WCC/SRO,orWCC Operations
AUO/UO correctly applies cover sheet instruction/right procedureusedin restoring equipment.
Specialist)
AUO/UO verifies that components inside boundaryarecorrectly positioned if necessary.
independently
AUO/UOpulltagsin correct sequenceandleft componentincorrectposition.
verifies boundaries,taggingpoints, sequence, and component positions.
AUO/UOreturnstagsto WCC-SRO/SRO.J.PostJobReview:
7.Cover sheet instructions
are appropriateandrestorationsectionis
properly completed.
8.Redundant train equipment/LCOentryisverifiedpriortoissuing
clearance.
9.Verification
the componentiswithinthe
correctworkweekworktrain.F.Pre-JobBriefand
ClearanceFinalCheck:
1.2.(3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Questioning
attitude(QV&V).Giventhepresentplantstatusandknow
forthcoming
evolution,isthistherighttimetohangthis
clearance?Isthe sequencethatthetagsarebeinghunglogicaland
technically
correct?Canbesafely
performed?
Cross-check
componentnounnameandID
numbersonthe clearance cover sheet with schedulelognotes.Cross-check
componentnounnameandIDnumbersoneachtagwiththeentryonthe
clearance cover sheet.Ensurethe numberofcards (actuallyinhand)forthe
clearance matches the number ofcardsonthefieldcopyandthe
master copy.Verifiesthefieldcopyhasthe
correct sequence.Verifiesthefieldcopyhasthe
verification
requirements (Independent/Concurrent)
as designatedbytheUnit Supervisor
or WCC/SRO.Reviewnotesor commentslocatedonthe
clearance cover sheet associatedwiththe placementofthe clearance.
Ensure operatorsonlyinitialtheblankson
clearance sheet actually performed.
All requirementsinSPP-10.2aremetforthe
clearance.  
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 Department
Rev.OOOS Procedure Pace35of103 Appendix D(Page3of4)
Control of Equipment, System Status and ClearancesG.HangingHoldOrderTags:1.AO/AUOreviewsclearanceand
WCC-SRO/SRO/ROadministerspre-jobbriefusingprintsonremoving
equipmentfromservice,drainingandventingactivities,statuscontrolissues, etc.FusesandPKBlocksarecorrectlypulled/stored.Hangstagsatcontrolpointsincorrectpositionsandsequence(usesTouchSTAR).Canthisclearancetaghangingbesafelyperformed?Isthe componentrepositioningandtagshangingsequencelogicalandtechnicallycorrect?Questioningattitude(QV&V);GivenwhatIobserved,isthistherighttimetohangthis
clearance?Givetheworkareaacloseinspection.Correctlyappliescoversheet
instructions/rightprocedureused
inremovingequipment.Tagishungusingcorrectmaterial(string,tie-wrap,weatherprotectivecover,etc.)lAW
SPP-10.2.2.3.4.5.6.7.(8.9.10.Clearanceis
correctly IV/CV.11.Notifies
supervisorifcomponentisfound
NOTalignedasexpected.H.Preparationfor
Clearance Removal: SROwill1.Reviewrestorationofclearancesequencing,specifictagstoremove,precautions.Doestheclearanceremovalneedtohappen
inaspecificorder?2.Ensureverificationofcomponentsstatuscontrolinsidetheclearanceboundary.Doesconfigurationcontrolinsidetheclearanceboundaryneedtobereestablishedbeforetheclearancetagsareremoved?3.Evaluatetheimpactoncetheclearanceboundaryisrestoredpertheclearanceliftorder
componentfinalposition,andthesequenceofthecomponentmanipulation.AUO/ROreviews
clearance and WCC-SRO/SRO/ROadministerspre-briefingusingprintsonrestoring
equipmenttoservice,refillingandventingactivities,statuscontrolissues,etc.  
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.000 a ProcedurePage36of103
Appendix D (Page 4of4)Controlof Equipment,SystemStatusand
Clearances
I.Removing Hold Order tags: 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.(8.Givethe workareaaclose
inspection.
Questioningattitude(QV&V);GivenwhatI
observed,isthistherighttimetoliftthis
clearance?Isthetagsremovingand
component repositioning
sequencelogicaland
technically
correct?Canthis clearancetagliftingbesafely
performed?
AUO/UO correctly applies cover sheet instruction/right
procedureusedin restoring equipment.
AUO/UO verifies that components
inside boundaryarecorrectly
positioned
if necessary.
AUO/UOpulltagsin
correct sequenceandleft componentincorrectposition.
AUO/UOreturnstagsto
WCC-SRO/SRO.J.PostJobReview:
1.Discuss whatwentright.
1.Discuss whatwentright.
2.Discuss whatwentwrong.3.Are procedure revisions necessary(UNIDsand component nomenclature
2.Discuss whatwentwrong.3.Are procedure revisions necessary(UNIDsand component nomenclature accurate).4.Isthefieldcopysignedoff?
accurate).4.Isthefieldcopysignedoff?
5.Ensure the clearanceissignedoffinthe computer (Ifapartialreleasewas performed, ensurethatonlythecardswhichwerereleasedhavebeensignedoff.).6.Verify computer clearancereflectstheinitialsonthe clearancesheetusedtohangorremovethetags.
5.Ensure the clearanceissignedoffinthe
(\TVAN Standard ConductofOperations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage37of103 Appendix E(Page1of3)LogKeepingLogkeepingprovidesthreefunctions:(1)arecordofwhatwasdoneandiftheexpectedresponsewasobtained,(2)arecordforcurrentplantstatus,and(3)arecordfor subsequentevaluationofthestatusoftheplant.
computer (Ifapartialreleasewas
performed, ensurethatonlythecardswhichwerereleasedhavebeensignedoff.).6.Verify computer clearancereflectstheinitialsonthe
clearancesheetusedtohangorremovethetags.  
(\TVAN Standard ConductofOperations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage37of103
Appendix E(Page1of3)LogKeepingLogkeepingprovidesthreefunctions:(1)arecordofwhatwasdoneandiftheexpectedresponsewasobtained,(2)arecordforcurrentplantstatus,and(3)arecordfor
subsequentevaluationofthestatusoftheplant.
A.EstablishmentofOperatingLogs1.The enterpriseShiftOperationsManagementSystem(eSOMS)maintainstheoperatinglogforkeyshiftpositionsincludingtheSM,US,STA,UOandAUO.
A.EstablishmentofOperatingLogs1.The enterpriseShiftOperationsManagementSystem(eSOMS)maintainstheoperatinglogforkeyshiftpositionsincludingtheSM,US,STA,UOandAUO.
2.Atthebeginningofeachshift,thepreviousshift'sLogisapprovedbytheSM's,ST
2.Atthebeginningofeachshift,thepreviousshift'sLogisapprovedbytheSM's,ST A or US's hand-writtensignatureorviaelectronicsignatureintheformofauser 10 and password.3.Intheeventcomputerizedlogsareunavailable,narrativelogswillbetakenonasuitable paper formatapprovedbytheSMforthefollowingshiftpositionsusingtheguidelinessetforthinthe remainderofthissectionforcontentandapproval;SM,US,UO,STAandAUOwatchstanders.Whenthecomputerizedlogsbecomeavailable,narrativelogentriesshouldbe transferredtotheeSOMSapplication.
A or US's hand-writtensignatureorviaelectronicsignatureintheformofauser
B.Timeliness of RecordingsInformationshouldbepromptlyrecordedinthelogs.Delayingtherecordingofactivitiesoreventsoftenleadsto incompleteorinaccurateentries.Alllogentriesshouldbecurrentatshift turnover including transferofinformalnotes.C.InformationtobeRecorded1.Thefollowinginformationshallberecordedintheoperatinglog,although anyonelogmightnotcontainalloftheseitems:
10 and password.3.Intheeventcomputerizedlogsareunavailable,narrativelogswillbetakenonasuitable
paper formatapprovedbytheSMforthefollowingshiftpositionsusingtheguidelinessetforthinthe
remainderofthissectionforcontentandapproval;SM,US,UO,STAandAUOwatchstanders.Whenthecomputerizedlogsbecomeavailable,narrativelogentriesshouldbe transferredtotheeSOMSapplication.
B.Timeliness
of RecordingsInformationshouldbepromptlyrecordedinthelogs.Delayingtherecordingofactivitiesoreventsoftenleadsto
incompleteorinaccurateentries.Alllogentriesshouldbecurrentatshift
turnover including transferofinformalnotes.C.InformationtobeRecorded1.Thefollowinginformationshallberecordedintheoperatinglog,although
anyonelogmightnotcontainalloftheseitems:
a.b.c.d.e.f.(g.Watchstationrelief.
a.b.c.d.e.f.(g.Watchstationrelief.
Pertinentevent(s)relatedtospecificoperatingstations.
Pertinentevent(s)relatedtospecificoperatingstations.
CompletionofsignificantPlantProcedures.EnteringandexitingTSactionstatementsandannotatingunplannedLCOentryassuch.Reactormodeorconditionchanges(e.g.,coldshutdown,poweroperation,run,start-up,refueling,etc.).
CompletionofsignificantPlantProcedures.EnteringandexitingTSactionstatementsandannotatingunplannedLCOentryassuch.Reactormodeorconditionchanges(e.g.,coldshutdown,poweroperation,run,start-up,refueling,etc.).
Criticalityandappropriatecriticaldata.Issueandreleaseofclearances(normally
Criticalityandappropriatecriticaldata.Issueandreleaseofclearances(normally automaticallyissuedfromeSOMS).
automaticallyissuedfromeSOMS).  
TVAN Standard ConductofOperations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage38of103 Appendix E(Page2of3)LogKeeping h.Statuschangesto safety-relatedandothermajorplant equipment including the instruction andproceduresectionusedif appropriate.Thereasonforthe changeshouldalsoberecorded.
TVAN Standard ConductofOperations
i.Placingthemain generatoronorofftheline.
OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage38of103
j.Switchingordersfromload dispatch.k.Initiation and completion of surveillancetests,including starting/stopping time,andproblemsfoundas determinedbytheShiftManager.
Appendix E(Page2of3)LogKeeping
Surveillancestartandstoptimesare documentedonSTStrackingsheetsand transmittedtoEDMS.I.Out-of-specification chemistryresults,and other chemistryresultsprovidedtotheunit,as appropriate.
h.Statuschangesto safety-relatedandothermajorplant
m.Initiation and completion of radioactive releases.n.Abnormal plant operation.
equipment including the instruction
(o.p.q.r.s.t.u.Phonecallsmadeto senior managementorNRCregarding significant events.Significant events involvingchangesinradiological conditions.Medical,fire,or other plant emergencies.
andproceduresectionusedif appropriate.Thereasonforthe
Occurrenceofany reportableevents,oroffsite notification.
changeshouldalsoberecorded.
Reportable Events requiringentryintotheREP.
i.Placingthemain
generatoronorofftheline.
j.Switchingordersfromload
dispatch.k.Initiation
and completion
of surveillancetests,including
starting/stopping
time,andproblemsfoundas
determinedbytheShiftManager.
Surveillancestartandstoptimesare
documentedonSTStrackingsheetsand
transmittedtoEDMS.I.Out-of-specification
chemistryresults,and
other chemistryresultsprovidedtotheunit,as
appropriate.
m.Initiation
and completion
of radioactive
releases.n.Abnormal plant operation.
(o.p.q.r.s.t.u.Phonecallsmadeto
senior managementorNRCregarding
significant
events.Significant
events involvingchangesinradiological
conditions.Medical,fire,or
other plant emergencies.
Occurrenceofany reportableevents,oroffsite
notification.
Reportable
Events requiringentryintotheREP.
Security incidents.Logentries
Security incidents.Logentries
'content quality'expectation:(1)Unitsof
'content quality'expectation:(1)Unitsof measureareincludedwhen appropriate.(2)Listspeopleand organizationnameswhen appropriate.(3)Usesclearand precise locations when appropriate.
measureareincludedwhen
(4)Closure informationisprovided (problemsfoundin earlier entries have resolution described).(5)Allentriesaremadein chronological order or annotatedatthetimeindicatedonthelog:for multiple-unitentries,allunits enterthesametimeforcommonwhen appropriate(e.g.,LCOentryoncommonunit equipment.
appropriate.(2)Listspeopleand
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage39of103 Appendix E(Page3of3)LogKeeping 2.Toaidin event reconstruction,asmuch significant informationaspossibleshouldbelogged during emergencies and abnormal or unexpectedevents.However,logkeepingshouldnot take precedence over controlling and monitoringtheplant.D.Legibility Log entriesshallbemadeina mannersuchthattheycanbeeasilyreadand understood.
organizationnameswhen appropriate.(3)Usesclearand
Additionally,thelog entriesshouldbereadily reproducible with standard photocopy machines.E.Corrections 1.Correctionsshallbemadebyeditingthe appropriatelogentry,orshallbemadebyplacingasinglelinethroughthe incorrectentry,writinginthecorrectentry,initialing,anddatinginanearbyspace.2.Spell checkingandrelated corrections on eSOMS narrativelogsdoesnotrequire initialinganddatingwhendonebeforeofficialapprovalandprinting.3.All corrections to approved computer printed documentsshallbeinitialedanddatedand approvedbytheSM.4.Late entries(pastshift turnover)shallbe annotatedbyplacingthecurrenttimeandthe Words"LATEENTRY",followedbythetimetheentryshouldhavebeenmade,andthentheentry.F.Log Review The previousshiftslogsshallbe reviewedpriorto assumingwatch.Operatinglogsshallbe reviewedbytheSM/US.Thesereviewsnormallywouldoccurshortlybeforeshiftreliefand should ensure thatentriesare accurate and adequate,andthatnoopenendedentriesremain.
precise locations when appropriate.
Additionally, the Operations Superintendent,orhis designeeshouldreviewthe operatinglogsonadailybasiswhenheisonsite.
(4)Closure informationisprovided (problemsfoundin earlier entries have resolution
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa Procedure Pace40of103 Appendix F(Page1of4)
described).(5)Allentriesaremadein
Plant Operating ProceduresA.ProcedureCompliance1.Plant equipmentshallbeoperatedinaccordancewithwrittenapprovedproceduresasdiscussedinSPP-2.2,AdministrationofSiteTechnicalProcedures.2.AppendixF,sectionE,contains expectationsforprocedureusage.Procedureusersshoulduseittoevaluatetheirownconduct.B.Precautions,LimitationsandInitialConditions1.AllapplicablePrecautionsandLimitations,InitialConditions,andallproceduresectionstobeperformedSHALLbereviewedpriortoperformance:
chronological
IFaprocedureisinprogressto maneuvertheplant ANDthedirectionofthatmaneuveris changed, THENallP/Lsoftheapplicableprocedure(s)SHALLbere-reviewedpriortocontinuingwiththeevolution.
order or annotatedatthetimeindicatedonthelog:for
2.IFaprocedureinprogressissuspended ORexitedpriortocompletion, THENthefollowingSHALLbeverifiedpriortorecommencement:a.Initialconditionsb.PrecautionsandlimitationsC.ProcedurePlacekeeping1.Placekeepingisaneffectivetoolforreducinghumanerrorandmaintainingstatuscontrolbymaintainingpositivecontrolofsteps,especiallyfollowingdelaysandinterruptions.Placekeepingincludesthefollowing:a.Markingeachstepofaprocedureasitisperformed,b.Markingstepsthatarenotapplicable,andc.Markingeachstepofaclearanceorderasitisperformed.2.Examplesofacceptablemethodsformarkingupaprocedureincludinginitialingeachstepasitisperformed,markingoffthestepsbycheckingthemoff,orusingtheplacekeepingboxesonthoseprocedureswheretheyhavebeenprovided.3.Thefollowingpracticesmaybeusedtoenhanceplacekeeping:
multiple-unitentries,allunits
(a.Re-readingthepreviousseveralstepsafterbeingdistracted.b.Identifyingthelastprocedurepagetobeperformedbymarkingitas"LAST PAGE."
enterthesametimeforcommonwhen
TVAN StandardConductof Operations OPDp*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage41of103 Appendix F(Page2of4)
appropriate(e.g.,LCOentryoncommonunit
Plant Operating Proceduresc.Circlingastepthatisinprogressandslashingthroughthecirclewhenthestep is complete.d.Marking completionofaprocedurepageinthebottommarginonthepage.
equipment.  
e.Markingstepsthatwillnotbeperformedin advanceorduringthePre-JobBrief.4.Placekeepingshallbeused,unlessthe procedure classification is"information only."5.During implementationoftheAbnormalor Emergency OperatingProcedure,placekeepingshallbeused (immediateactionsand prudent operator actions are exempt when performed.Placekeepingshallbeusedduring verificationofthoseactions.).6.To facilitateplacekeepingforclearanceorders,a separatesheetshouldbeprovidedfor independent verifications.
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
7.Erasablemarkers,pageprotectorsor clear coversheetscanbeusedto facilitate place keepingduringroutine activitiesthatdonotrequirearchivalrecordsretention.Whenthe evolution is completedthemarkcanbewipedoff.Incaseswhere procedures require signaturesorinitialsthoseareusedinsteadof erasable markers.8.For evolutionsthatarenotcompletedbytheendofshift,themarkeduppagesshallbe includedintheshift turnoverprocessforthe applicablewatchstation.Thestatusof procedure completionshouldbereportedtothecontrolroom.Attheendofthe evolution, any proceduresnotrequiredforretentionasarchivalrecordsmaybe discarded.
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage39of103
D.AlternativePlaceKeeping-ReaderlWorkerPlacekeepingviaa
Appendix E(Page3of3)LogKeeping
'ReaderlWorker'methodmaybeusedto facilitateplacekeeping under conditionsinharsh environmentsuchasworkingina contaminatedzoneorworkingina situation where worker cannot support/holdpaperwork.Inthesecasesasecondpersonisallowedtosignoffastepascompletedonlywhenin direct contactwiththeperformer.Whenasecondpersonisrequired,thesecond individualshouldsign"for"theperformer,suchas"JCSITMM." E.Useof10CFR50.54(x)and(y) 1.OperationspersonnelSHALL NOTgiveor accept directionsorguidance thatconflictswith approved procedures, Technical Specifications,ora LicenseCondition,withthe exception of those actions pursuantto50.54(x)and(y).2.All actions that occurper50.54(x)and(y)SHALLbe approvedbyalicensed Senior Reactor OperatorandthoseactionsSHALLbe immediatelyreportedtothe Operations Manager,PlantManager,andSiteVice President and documentedviaPER.
2.Toaidin event reconstruction,asmuch significant
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Page 42of103 Appendix F (Page3of4)Plant Operating Procedures 3.OperationspersonnelMAYtakeresponsibleactionthatdepartsfromaLicenseConditionor Technical Specificationpursuantto10CFR50.54(x)and(y),withinthelimitsofthe following:a.Theprovisionmustbeinvokedinordertotakenecessaryactions.
informationaspossibleshouldbelogged
b.IF an emergencyprotectiveactionisneededANDNOactionconsistentwiththelicenseisimmediatelyapparentthatcanprovideadequateor equivalent protection, THENpersonnelareobligatedtotakeprotectiveactionunderthis provision.c.Useoftheprovisiondoes NOTrequireNRCconcurrence.IFtimepermits,THEN NRC OperationsCentertelephonenotificationshouldbemadebeforeactionistaken.IFtimedoesNOTpermit,THENNRCOperationsCentertelephone notificationSHALLbemadeassoonaspossiblebutnottoexceedonehourper SPP-3.5andNuReg-1022.e.ProvisionSHALL NOTbeusedtopreventdamagetotheplantormachineryunlesssuchdamageistiedtoapossibleadverseeffectonpublichealthand safety.(d.Provisiondoes NOTapplywheretimepermitsNRC amendmenttoTechnical SpecificationsorLicenseCondition.
during emergencies
and abnormal or unexpectedevents.However,logkeepingshouldnot
take precedence
over controlling
and monitoringtheplant.D.Legibility
Log entriesshallbemadeina
mannersuchthattheycanbeeasilyreadand
understood.
Additionally,thelog entriesshouldbereadily
reproducible
with standard photocopy machines.E.Corrections
1.Correctionsshallbemadebyeditingthe
appropriatelogentry,orshallbemadebyplacingasinglelinethroughthe
incorrectentry,writinginthecorrectentry,initialing,anddatinginanearbyspace.2.Spell checkingandrelated
corrections
on eSOMS narrativelogsdoesnotrequire
initialinganddatingwhendonebeforeofficialapprovalandprinting.3.All corrections
to approved computer printed documentsshallbeinitialedanddatedand
approvedbytheSM.4.Late entries(pastshift
turnover)shallbe annotatedbyplacingthecurrenttimeandthe
Words"LATEENTRY",followedbythetimetheentryshouldhavebeenmade,andthentheentry.F.Log Review The previousshiftslogsshallbe
reviewedpriorto assumingwatch.Operatinglogsshallbe
reviewedbytheSM/US.Thesereviewsnormallywouldoccurshortlybeforeshiftreliefand
should ensure thatentriesare
accurate and adequate,andthatnoopenendedentriesremain.
Additionally, the Operations
Superintendent,orhis designeeshouldreviewthe
operatinglogsonadailybasiswhenheisonsite.  
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 Department
Rev.OOOa Procedure Pace40of103 Appendix F(Page1of4)
Plant Operating ProceduresA.ProcedureCompliance1.Plant equipmentshallbeoperatedinaccordancewithwrittenapprovedproceduresasdiscussedinSPP-2.2,AdministrationofSiteTechnicalProcedures.2.AppendixF,sectionE,contains
expectationsforprocedureusage.Procedureusersshoulduseittoevaluatetheirownconduct.B.Precautions,LimitationsandInitialConditions1.AllapplicablePrecautionsandLimitations,InitialConditions,andallproceduresectionstobeperformedSHALLbereviewedpriortoperformance:
IFaprocedureisinprogressto
maneuvertheplant ANDthedirectionofthatmaneuveris
changed, THENallP/Lsoftheapplicableprocedure(s)SHALLbere-reviewedpriortocontinuingwiththeevolution.
2.IFaprocedureinprogressissuspended
ORexitedpriortocompletion, THENthefollowingSHALLbeverifiedpriortorecommencement:a.Initialconditionsb.PrecautionsandlimitationsC.ProcedurePlacekeeping1.Placekeepingisaneffectivetoolforreducinghumanerrorandmaintainingstatuscontrolbymaintainingpositivecontrolofsteps,especiallyfollowingdelaysandinterruptions.Placekeepingincludesthefollowing:a.Markingeachstepofaprocedureasitisperformed,b.Markingstepsthatarenotapplicable,andc.Markingeachstepofaclearanceorderasitisperformed.2.Examplesofacceptablemethodsformarkingupaprocedureincludinginitialingeachstepasitisperformed,markingoffthestepsbycheckingthemoff,orusingtheplacekeepingboxesonthoseprocedureswheretheyhavebeenprovided.3.Thefollowingpracticesmaybeusedtoenhanceplacekeeping:
(a.Re-readingthepreviousseveralstepsafterbeingdistracted.b.Identifyingthelastprocedurepagetobeperformedbymarkingitas"LAST
PAGE."  
TVAN StandardConductof Operations
OPDp*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage41of103
Appendix F(Page2of4)
Plant Operating Proceduresc.Circlingastepthatisinprogressandslashingthroughthecirclewhenthestep
is complete.d.Marking completionofaprocedurepageinthebottommarginonthepage.
e.Markingstepsthatwillnotbeperformedin
advanceorduringthePre-JobBrief.4.Placekeepingshallbeused,unlessthe
procedure classification
is"information
only."5.During implementationoftheAbnormalor
Emergency OperatingProcedure,placekeepingshallbeused (immediateactionsand
prudent operator actions are exempt when performed.Placekeepingshallbeusedduring
verificationofthoseactions.).6.To facilitateplacekeepingforclearanceorders,a
separatesheetshouldbeprovidedfor
independent
verifications.
7.Erasablemarkers,pageprotectorsor
clear coversheetscanbeusedto
facilitate
place keepingduringroutine
activitiesthatdonotrequirearchivalrecordsretention.Whenthe
evolution is completedthemarkcanbewipedoff.Incaseswhere
procedures
require signaturesorinitialsthoseareusedinsteadof
erasable markers.8.For evolutionsthatarenotcompletedbytheendofshift,themarkeduppagesshallbe
includedintheshift
turnoverprocessforthe
applicablewatchstation.Thestatusof
procedure completionshouldbereportedtothecontrolroom.Attheendofthe
evolution, any proceduresnotrequiredforretentionasarchivalrecordsmaybe
discarded.
D.AlternativePlaceKeeping-
ReaderlWorkerPlacekeepingviaa
'ReaderlWorker'methodmaybeusedto
facilitateplacekeeping
under conditionsinharsh environmentsuchasworkingina
contaminatedzoneorworkingina
situation where worker cannot support/holdpaperwork.Inthesecasesasecondpersonisallowedtosignoffastepascompletedonlywhenin
direct contactwiththeperformer.Whenasecondpersonisrequired,thesecond
individualshouldsign"for"theperformer,suchas"JCSITMM." E.Useof10CFR50.54(x)and(y)
1.OperationspersonnelSHALL
NOTgiveor accept directionsorguidance
thatconflictswith
approved procedures, Technical Specifications,ora LicenseCondition,withthe
exception of those actions pursuantto50.54(x)and(y).2.All actions that occurper50.54(x)and(y)SHALLbe
approvedbyalicensed
Senior Reactor OperatorandthoseactionsSHALLbe
immediatelyreportedtothe
Operations
Manager,PlantManager,andSiteVice
President and documentedviaPER.  
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Page 42of103 Appendix F (Page3of4)Plant Operating Procedures
3.OperationspersonnelMAYtakeresponsibleactionthatdepartsfromaLicenseConditionor
Technical Specificationpursuantto10CFR50.54(x)and(y),withinthelimitsofthe
following:a.Theprovisionmustbeinvokedinordertotakenecessaryactions.
b.IF an emergencyprotectiveactionisneededANDNOactionconsistentwiththelicenseisimmediatelyapparentthatcanprovideadequateor
equivalent
protection, THENpersonnelareobligatedtotakeprotectiveactionunderthis
provision.c.Useoftheprovisiondoes
NOTrequireNRCconcurrence.IFtimepermits,THEN
NRC OperationsCentertelephonenotificationshouldbemadebeforeactionistaken.IFtimedoesNOTpermit,THENNRCOperationsCentertelephone
notificationSHALLbemadeassoonaspossiblebutnottoexceedonehourper
SPP-3.5andNuReg-1022.e.ProvisionSHALL
NOTbeusedtopreventdamagetotheplantormachineryunlesssuchdamageistiedtoapossibleadverseeffectonpublichealthand
safety.(d.Provisiondoes
NOTapplywheretimepermitsNRC
amendmenttoTechnical
SpecificationsorLicenseCondition.
(f.ProvisionONLYappliestoemergencieswherelicensecomplianceposesabarriertoeffectiveprotectiveaction,andrapidactionisneededtoprotectpublichealthandsafety.
(f.ProvisionONLYappliestoemergencieswherelicensecomplianceposesabarriertoeffectiveprotectiveaction,andrapidactionisneededtoprotectpublichealthandsafety.
g.Immediatethreatofinjurytopersonnelis
g.Immediatethreatofinjurytopersonnelis appropriate justificationfortheuseoftheprovision.h.Useoftheprovisionis NOTtiedtothedeclarationofanyemergency classificationintheEmergencyPlan.Since emergenciescandeveloprapidly,useoftheprovisionshould NOTbeencumberedby administrative prerequisites.
appropriate
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP*1 Department Rev.0008 Procedure Paqe43of103 Appendix F(Page4of4)
justificationfortheuseoftheprovision.h.Useoftheprovisionis
Plant Operating Procedures F.Expectations 1.Operatorsmayuse Appendix"F"to evaluate their own conduct.Supervisorsshouldusethesamewhen evaluating operators against the expectation.
NOTtiedtothedeclarationofanyemergency
classificationintheEmergencyPlan.Since
emergenciescandeveloprapidly,useoftheprovisionshould
NOTbeencumberedby
administrative
prerequisites.  
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP*1 Department
Rev.0008 Procedure Paqe43of103 Appendix F(Page4of4)
Plant Operating Procedures
F.Expectations
1.Operatorsmayuse Appendix"F"to evaluate their own conduct.Supervisorsshouldusethesamewhen
evaluating
operators against the expectation.
2.During Procedure Use: a.b.c.d.e.(f.g.h.i.j.k.I.m.n.o.p.q.(, Verifies correct procedureandrevisionisbeingused (VerifiesForUse).Reviews appropriateportionof procedure, and ensures prerequisitesaremet before continuing.
2.During Procedure Use: a.b.c.d.e.(f.g.h.i.j.k.I.m.n.o.p.q.(, Verifies correct procedureandrevisionisbeingused (VerifiesForUse).Reviews appropriateportionof procedure, and ensures prerequisitesaremet before continuing.
Reviews precautions
Reviews precautions and ensurestheyare understoodbystep performers.
and ensurestheyare understoodbystep performers.
Ensures a pre-evolution briefing is conducted lAW pre-job checklist.
Ensures a pre-evolution
Ensures appropriate personnel are available or informed, as necessary, before starting.Ensures that instruments are checked for calibration and documented as required.Applies proper usage requirements as denoted on procedure (e.g., continuous use).Stops and notifies supervisorifit cannot be performed as written and initiates change if needed.Applies Self Check, QV&V and Touch STAR.Applies place keepingtoolsas appropriate.
briefing is conducted lAW pre-job checklist.
Meets applicable verification requirements during procedure use.Initiates appropriate documentationasrequiredfor problems in procedures.
Ensures appropriate
personnel are available or informed, as necessary, before starting.Ensures that instruments
are checked for calibration
and documented
as required.Applies proper usage requirements
as denoted on procedure (e.g., continuous
use).Stops and notifies supervisorifit cannot be performed as written and initiates change if needed.Applies Self Check, QV&V and Touch STAR.Applies place keepingtoolsas appropriate.
Meets applicable
verification
requirements
during procedure use.Initiates appropriate
documentationasrequiredfor
problems in procedures.
Properly completesallsteps(e.g., performsactionpriortosignoff).
Properly completesallsteps(e.g., performsactionpriortosignoff).
All required sign-offsandrecord pages are completed by appropriate
All required sign-offsandrecord pages are completed by appropriate personnel (no blanks).Stops and notifies supervision if componentnotalignedper procedure(e.g.,valveistobe opened,butfound already open).Doesnot move on without first signing each completedstepas appropriate.
personnel (no blanks).Stops and notifies supervision
Reviews entire procedure for completenesspriorto concluding the task is complete.
if componentnotalignedper
(TVAN StandardConductof Operations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Page44of103 Appendix G(Page1of4)SelfCheckingandPeerCheckingSelfCheckandPeerCheckmethodsarelistedinSPP-10.3,VerificationProgram,andintheTVAN Human Performance Handbookingreaterdetail.A.SelfChecking Self-checkingSHALLbeusedbyallOperatorsperforminganytask.
procedure(e.g.,valveistobe opened,butfound already open).Doesnot move on without first signing each completedstepas appropriate.
1.Stop-Pausebeforeperforming operation/manipulation,especiallyatcriticalsteps,decisionpoints,ortouchpoints(electrical).Eliminatedistractions,ifnecessary.
Reviews entire procedure for completenesspriorto concluding
the task is complete.  
(TVAN StandardConductof Operations
OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Page44of103 Appendix G(Page1of4)SelfCheckingandPeerCheckingSelfCheckandPeerCheckmethodsarelistedinSPP-10.3,VerificationProgram,andintheTVAN
Human Performance
Handbookingreaterdetail.A.SelfChecking
Self-checkingSHALLbeusedbyallOperatorsperforminganytask.
1.Stop-Pausebeforeperforming
operation/manipulation,especiallyatcriticalsteps,decisionpoints,ortouchpoints(electrical).Eliminatedistractions,ifnecessary.
2.Think-Focusattentiononthesteptobeperformed.VerifytheactionisappropriateforequipmenUsystemstatus.Anticipateexpectedresult(s)oftheactionanditsindications.
2.Think-Focusattentiononthesteptobeperformed.VerifytheactionisappropriateforequipmenUsystemstatus.Anticipateexpectedresult(s)oftheactionanditsindications.
Considerwhatactionstotakeshouldanunexpectedresultoccur(contingency).Ifuncertain,useQV&V.
Considerwhatactionstotakeshouldanunexpectedresultoccur(contingency).Ifuncertain,useQV&V.
3.Act-Withoutlosingeyecontact,touchthecomponent,label,etc.Comparecomponentlabel,etc.,withchecklist,procedurestep,ordrawing.Withoutlosingphysicalcontact
3.Act-Withoutlosingeyecontact,touchthecomponent,label,etc.Comparecomponentlabel,etc.,withchecklist,procedurestep,ordrawing.Withoutlosingphysicalcontact establishedearlier,performtheaction.
establishedearlier,performtheaction.
4.Review-Verifyanticipatedresultobtained.Performcontingency,ifexpectedresultdoesnotoccur.B.PeerChecking1.Peercheckingisusedasatooltoaugmentself-checkingbyusingteampeerstoensure proper operationsandtopreventerrors.a.Apeerisapersonwiththesameorhigher qualificationsthantheperson performingthetask.b.PeercheckingdoesNOTrelievean operatorofhisresponsibilitytoperform self-checking (STAR).c.Using3-waycommunication, performerandpeeragreeontheactiontotake,onwhichcomponent,andforwhatpurpose,confirmedbytheguidingdocument.d.Usingself-checking,theperformerandpeerindividuallyconfirmthecorrect component,label,etc.Flagthe componentifdesired.
4.Review-Verifyanticipatedresultobtained.Performcontingency,ifexpectedresultdoesnotoccur.B.PeerChecking1.Peercheckingisusedasatooltoaugmentself-checkingbyusingteampeerstoensure
e.Performerperformspredeterminedactionandonlythataction.f.Peerwatchestheactionsofthe performertoverifytheactioniscorrect.2.Ingeneral,PeerChecksshouldNOTbeperformedbyUnitSupervisorssincepeercheckingcaninterferewithoversight responsibilities.
proper operationsandtopreventerrors.a.Apeerisapersonwiththesameorhigher
(TVAN Standard ConductofOperations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage45of103 Appendix G(Page2of4)
qualificationsthantheperson
Self CheckingandPeerChecking3.USpeerchecksshouldbelimitedtosimpleandshortdurationtasks.Also,theactivityshouldbelocatedclosetothehorseshoeoperatingarea.4.DuringEmergencyandAbnormaloperationstheUSmayperformapeercheck,butthecheckis greatlylimitedandeffectivelybecomesverificationof correct component and position.5.TheUSshallNOTperformpeerchecksforPLANNEDreactivitychanges.6.TheShift ManagershouldNOTengageinPeerChecksof component manipulation.
performingthetask.b.PeercheckingdoesNOTrelievean
SM responsibility for oversightandforcommandandcontroloutweighthe obligationsofpeer checking.ConditionsrequiringSMPeerCheckof component manipulationshouldbe extremelyisolatedandrare.7.TheShiftTechnical Advisor(STA)mayperformPeerCheckssolongasheisqualifiedtoperformthetaskanddoingsodoesnotdistractfromhisdutiesasanSTA.A Non-LicensedSTAwithanSROcertificationmayperformasPeerCheckforReactivitychangesprovided the requirementsofSRO oversightaremaintained.8.PeerCheckingSHALLbepracticed wheneverpossibleutilizingavailable manpower andwithinthefollowingguidelines:a.PeerChecksAREREQUIREDFORALLPLANNEDreactivity manipulations.b.LackofaPeerCheckshouldNOTPREVENToperatorsfromperforming EMERGENCYACTIONSrequiredtominimizea transient,protectequipment,protectpersonnelorthehealthandsafetyofthepublic.(NOTE-Noemergencyactiondirectsadditionofpositivereactivity.)c.Duringnormal operationspeercheckingshouldbeusedforswitch manipulationsinsidethe operatoratthecontrolsdesignatedareaatalltimes,except:
operatorofhisresponsibilitytoperform
(1)Annunciatorresponseresets(2)Radiation monitor pushbuttons (3)Computer operations(4)Chart adjustments(5)Takinglogs(6)Ifsecondparty, concurrentverificationactivitiesarerequired.(7)AsexcusedbytheSROwith oversight responsibilityonacasebycasebases(i.e.,Noblanketexceptions).
self-checking (STAR).c.Using3-waycommunication, performerandpeeragreeontheactiontotake,onwhichcomponent,andforwhatpurpose,confirmedbytheguidingdocument.d.Usingself-checking,theperformerandpeerindividuallyconfirmthecorrect
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paae46of103 Appendix G(Page3of4)SelfCheckingandPeer Checkinge.Thefollowingactivitieswillrequireapeercheckinthefieldif2ndPartyisnot required:(1)SafetyRelatedComponentmanipulation.(2)PWR-Primary demineralizerchangesbothin/outofservice.(3)PWR-Manualadjustmentsof hotwelilevelmake-upordump-back.(4)IfidentifiedinaPre-JobBrief(5)Ifrequestedbytheindividualperformingtheactivity.
component,label,etc.Flagthe
C.Expectations1.ActionstakenpriortoSelfChecking Component Manipulation:a.Verifycorrectprocedureandrevisionisbeingused(VerifiesForUse).b.Reviewsappropriateportionofprocedure,andensuresprerequisitesaremetbefore continuingincludingapplicableprecautions.c.Stopsandnotifies supervisorifitcannotbeperformedaswrittenandinitiateschangeifneeded.d.Takesamomenttothinkaboutthetask.e.PointstoeachcomponenUindication.f.Verifiedthecorrectcomponentwillbemanipulated.g.Verifiestheexpectedconditions,indications,responseandoutcome.h.Thinksthroughthedesired response/indications/outcome.
componentifdesired.
i.Determines contingentactionifthingsdonotgoasexpected.2.DuringtheSelfCheckingactionormanipulation:a.Appliesplacekeepingtoolsasappropriate.b.Meetsapplicableverificationrequirementsduringprocedureuse.c.Verifiestheexpectedconditions, indications,response,andoutcome.
e.Performerperformspredeterminedactionandonlythataction.f.Peerwatchestheactionsofthe
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paae47of103 Appendix G(Page4of4)SelfCheckingandPeerChecking3.AftercompletingtheSelfCheckingaction:a.Pointstotheassociatedindications.b.Verifiestheexpectedconditions,indications,responseandoutcome.c.IftheexpectedoutcomeisNOTobtained,THENsupervisorisinformed.4.ActiontakenpriortoPeerCheckingComponentManipulation:a.Verifiescorrectprocedureandrevisionisbeingused(VerifiesForUse).b.PCreviewsappropriateportionofprocedure,andensuresprerequisitesaremetbeforecontinuingincludingapplicableprecautions.c.PCtakesamomenttothinkaboutthetask.
performertoverifytheactioniscorrect.2.Ingeneral,PeerChecksshouldNOTbeperformedbyUnitSupervisorssincepeercheckingcaninterferewithoversight
(d.PC concurs/agreestheperformerhasidentifiedeach component/indicationtobe used.e.Verifiestheexpectedconditions,indications,responseandoutcome.f.PCthinksthroughthedesiredresponse/outcomeanddiscusseswithperformerg.PCconcurswithperformeraboutcontingentactionsifthingsdonotgoasexpected.5.DuringthePeerCheckingactionormanipulations:a.Appliesplacekeepingtoolsasappropriate.b.PCmaybeusedtomeetapplicableCVrequirements.c.Verifiestheexpectedconditions,indications,responseandoutcome.d.WasthePeer Checkercloseenoughtostopanundesiredaction.6.AftercompletingthePeerCheckedaction:a.PCpointtotheassociatedindications.b.Verifiestheexpectedconditions,indications,responseandoutcome.
responsibilities.  
(c.IFtheexpectedoutcomeisNOTobtained,THENsupervisorisinformed.
(TVAN Standard ConductofOperations
TVAN StandardConductof Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage48of103 Appendix H(Page1of5)
OPDP-1 Department
BriefingsThepurposeofabriefingistogettherightinformationtotherightpeopleintimetopreventanerror.Duringa transientabriefingtakesadvantageofteamknowledgetorespondtothetransient.A.Pre-JobBriefsPre-JobbriefandPostJobbriefrequirementsaredefinedinthe"Pre-Job/PostJobBriefing".Theformsandformatfromthatprocedureshouldbeused.Theindividualresponsiblefortask performanceisexpectedtoleadthepre-jobbriefing.B.Post-Job Brief/CritiquePost-jobcritiquesareconductedtoidentifylessonslearnedduringthejobtocapturelearning opportunitiesandimprovetheactivity.SM/USshalldeterminewhenaPost-Jobbriefisrequired and designateapersontoconductthepostjobbrieftocaptureanyunexpectedresultsorlessonslearnedduringtheevolutionortask.C.Shift Turnover Brief (TheformatfortheShift TurnoverBriefiscontainedinStandardsForm1ofthisappendix.The StandardsFormprovidesascriptthatcanbeeasilyfollowedtohelpensurebriefingexpectationsaremet.D.EventBasedBriefTheformatfortheEventBasedBriefiscontainedinStandardsForm3ofthisappendix.The StandardsFormprovidesascriptthatcanbeeasilyfollowedtohelpensurebriefingexpectationsaremet.Event-basedbriefsshouldincludereferencestoTechSpecsandREP.E.CrewUpdatesDuringmany conditionscommunicationofinformationtothecrewmaynotneedascriptedbrief.InthesecasestheCrew Update/Announcementcanbeused.Forexample,duringemergency conditionstheSMshould useacrewupdatetoannounceachangeinREPstatus.Anycrewmembermayupdatethecrewasfollowsbyobtainingthecrew'sattentionbystating"crew update/announcement",announcingtheinformationandthenstating"endof brief/announcement".F.Observations The StandardsFormsbelowcontain expectationsandformatforcrewbriefs.
Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage45of103
(***StandardsForm1-FormatofShift Turnover StandardsForm2-FormatofMiddleofShiftBriefing StandardsForm3-FormatofEventBasedBrief TVAN Standard ConductofOperations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePaae49of103AppendixH(Page2of5)
Appendix G(Page2of4)
BriefingsStandardsForm1of Appendix HFormatofShift Turnover BriefA.SMstartswith announcementtostartbrief1.Discuss Safety2.DiscussHumanPerformanceB.SMrequestsstatusfromthefollowingpositions:
Self CheckingandPeerChecking3.USpeerchecksshouldbelimitedtosimpleandshortdurationtasks.Also,theactivityshouldbelocatedclosetothehorseshoeoperatingarea.4.DuringEmergencyandAbnormaloperationstheUSmayperformapeercheck,butthecheckis greatlylimitedandeffectivelybecomesverificationof
1.Chemistry 2.RadCon(ALARA) 3.Security(Whenapplicable)
correct component and position.5.TheUSshallNOTperformpeerchecksforPLANNEDreactivitychanges.6.TheShift
(C.D.USAgendaUSstatesplantpowerlevelandrequeststatusfromunitwatch stationsUSprovides summaryincludingnotableitemscompletelastshiftand activities for currentshift.(FormultipleunitsitestheUSforeachunit addressesthecrewas appropriate.)SMrequeststatusfromsupportpositionswhichmayincludethefollowingpositions; 1.Support US2.WCCSRO3.MSS4.WWM5.EngRepE.SMrecaps significant items/activitiesandactionitemsandwhoisresponsibleforthoseactions.SMshouldalsodiscussanynewstandingorders,shiftorders,site activitiesorprotected equipmentasapplicable.F.SMrequestsinputfromother Managementwhichmayincludethefollowingpositions;1.OPS Manager2.AsstPM/PM/SVP (TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa Procedure Page50of103 Appendix H(Page3of5)
ManagershouldNOTengageinPeerChecksof
Briefings StandardsForm1of Appendix HFormatofShift Turnover BriefG.GeneralRequirement;Shiftpersonnelshouldspeakloudlyforalltohear.SMcontrolsthemeeting.USbriefsUOwhoremaininhorseshoeimmediatelyuponcompletionofturnover.H.ReactivityBrief Shift TurnoverReactivityBriefshouldbeconductedinthehorseshoewiththeUSandUOsassumingthewatch.Evolutionsaffectingreactivityandthefollowingshouldbeavailableforthe brief;ForBWR1.ReactorPower2.ThermalPower3.TurbinePower(MWe)4.RodPosition5.ReactorRecirculationFlowControl6.CoreXenonconditionsForPWR1.Waterusedlastshifttomaintainpowerandexpecteduseduringthecurrentshift.2.BlendratiosforVCTmake-up3.VolumeofBoricAcid(BA)toaccomplish1&deg;Ftemperaturereduction,and10%and50%powerreductions (TVAN StandardConductofOperations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOS ProcedurePage51of103 Appendix H(Page4of5)
component manipulation.
BriefingsStandardsForm2of Appendix HForrnatofMiddleofShiftBriefingsA.SMStartstheMiddleofShiftBriefwith announcementtostartbrief.1.DiscussSafety.2.DiscussHumanPerformance.3.DiscussALARA.B.UScontinuesthebriefingwithStatusupdatesonhisUnitandCommonAUOwatch-stations.(Ensurehumanperformanceisemphasized.)Thiswillincludethefollowing:
SM responsibility
for oversightandforcommandandcontroloutweighthe
obligationsofpeer checking.ConditionsrequiringSMPeerCheckof
component manipulationshouldbe extremelyisolatedandrare.7.TheShiftTechnical
Advisor(STA)mayperformPeerCheckssolongasheisqualifiedtoperformthetaskanddoingsodoesnotdistractfromhisdutiesasanSTA.A
Non-LicensedSTAwithanSROcertificationmayperformasPeerCheckforReactivitychangesprovided
the requirementsofSRO oversightaremaintained.8.PeerCheckingSHALLbepracticed
wheneverpossibleutilizingavailable
manpower andwithinthefollowingguidelines:a.PeerChecksAREREQUIREDFORALLPLANNEDreactivity
manipulations.b.LackofaPeerCheckshouldNOTPREVENToperatorsfromperforming
EMERGENCYACTIONSrequiredtominimizea
transient,protectequipment,protectpersonnelorthehealthandsafetyofthepublic.(NOTE-Noemergencyactiondirectsadditionofpositivereactivity.)c.Duringnormal
operationspeercheckingshouldbeusedforswitch
manipulationsinsidethe operatoratthecontrolsdesignatedareaatalltimes,except:
(1)Annunciatorresponseresets(2)Radiation
monitor pushbuttons
(3)Computer operations(4)Chart adjustments(5)Takinglogs(6)Ifsecondparty, concurrentverificationactivitiesarerequired.(7)AsexcusedbytheSROwith
oversight responsibilityonacasebycasebases(i.e.,Noblanketexceptions).  
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paae46of103 Appendix G(Page3of4)SelfCheckingandPeer
Checkinge.Thefollowingactivitieswillrequireapeercheckinthefieldif2ndPartyisnot
required:(1)SafetyRelatedComponentmanipulation.(2)PWR-Primary
demineralizerchangesbothin/outofservice.(3)PWR-Manualadjustmentsof
hotwelilevelmake-upordump-back.(4)IfidentifiedinaPre-JobBrief(5)Ifrequestedbytheindividualperformingtheactivity.
C.Expectations1.ActionstakenpriortoSelfChecking
Component Manipulation:a.Verifycorrectprocedureandrevisionisbeingused(VerifiesForUse).b.Reviewsappropriateportionofprocedure,andensuresprerequisitesaremetbefore
continuingincludingapplicableprecautions.c.Stopsandnotifies
supervisorifitcannotbeperformedaswrittenandinitiateschangeifneeded.d.Takesamomenttothinkaboutthetask.e.PointstoeachcomponenUindication.f.Verifiedthecorrectcomponentwillbemanipulated.g.Verifiestheexpectedconditions,indications,responseandoutcome.h.Thinksthroughthedesired
response/indications/outcome.
i.Determines
contingentactionifthingsdonotgoasexpected.2.DuringtheSelfCheckingactionormanipulation:a.Appliesplacekeepingtoolsasappropriate.b.Meetsapplicableverificationrequirementsduringprocedureuse.c.Verifiestheexpectedconditions, indications,response,andoutcome.  
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paae47of103 Appendix G(Page4of4)SelfCheckingandPeerChecking3.AftercompletingtheSelfCheckingaction:a.Pointstotheassociatedindications.b.Verifiestheexpectedconditions,indications,responseandoutcome.c.IftheexpectedoutcomeisNOTobtained,THENsupervisorisinformed.4.ActiontakenpriortoPeerCheckingComponentManipulation:a.Verifiescorrectprocedureandrevisionisbeingused(VerifiesForUse).b.PCreviewsappropriateportionofprocedure,andensuresprerequisitesaremetbeforecontinuingincludingapplicableprecautions.c.PCtakesamomenttothinkaboutthetask.
(d.PC concurs/agreestheperformerhasidentifiedeach
component/indicationtobe used.e.Verifiestheexpectedconditions,indications,responseandoutcome.f.PCthinksthroughthedesiredresponse/outcomeanddiscusseswithperformerg.PCconcurswithperformeraboutcontingentactionsifthingsdonotgoasexpected.5.DuringthePeerCheckingactionormanipulations:a.Appliesplacekeepingtoolsasappropriate.b.PCmaybeusedtomeetapplicableCVrequirements.c.Verifiestheexpectedconditions,indications,responseandoutcome.d.WasthePeer
Checkercloseenoughtostopanundesiredaction.6.AftercompletingthePeerCheckedaction:a.PCpointtotheassociatedindications.b.Verifiestheexpectedconditions,indications,responseandoutcome.
(c.IFtheexpectedoutcomeisNOTobtained,THENsupervisorisinformed.  
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OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage48of103
Appendix H(Page1of5)
BriefingsThepurposeofabriefingistogettherightinformationtotherightpeopleintimetopreventanerror.Duringa transientabriefingtakesadvantageofteamknowledgetorespondtothetransient.A.Pre-JobBriefsPre-JobbriefandPostJobbriefrequirementsaredefinedinthe"Pre-Job/PostJobBriefing".Theformsandformatfromthatprocedureshouldbeused.Theindividualresponsiblefortask
performanceisexpectedtoleadthepre-jobbriefing.B.Post-Job
Brief/CritiquePost-jobcritiquesareconductedtoidentifylessonslearnedduringthejobtocapturelearning
opportunitiesandimprovetheactivity.SM/USshalldeterminewhenaPost-Jobbriefisrequired
and designateapersontoconductthepostjobbrieftocaptureanyunexpectedresultsorlessonslearnedduringtheevolutionortask.C.Shift Turnover Brief (TheformatfortheShift
TurnoverBriefiscontainedinStandardsForm1ofthisappendix.The
StandardsFormprovidesascriptthatcanbeeasilyfollowedtohelpensurebriefingexpectationsaremet.D.EventBasedBriefTheformatfortheEventBasedBriefiscontainedinStandardsForm3ofthisappendix.The
StandardsFormprovidesascriptthatcanbeeasilyfollowedtohelpensurebriefingexpectationsaremet.Event-basedbriefsshouldincludereferencestoTechSpecsandREP.E.CrewUpdatesDuringmany
conditionscommunicationofinformationtothecrewmaynotneedascriptedbrief.InthesecasestheCrew
Update/Announcementcanbeused.Forexample,duringemergency
conditionstheSMshould
useacrewupdatetoannounceachangeinREPstatus.Anycrewmembermayupdatethecrewasfollowsbyobtainingthecrew'sattentionbystating"crew
update/announcement",announcingtheinformationandthenstating"endof
brief/announcement".F.Observations
The StandardsFormsbelowcontain
expectationsandformatforcrewbriefs.
(***StandardsForm1-FormatofShift
Turnover StandardsForm2-FormatofMiddleofShiftBriefing
StandardsForm3-FormatofEventBasedBrief  
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OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePaae49of103AppendixH(Page2of5)
BriefingsStandardsForm1of
Appendix HFormatofShift
Turnover BriefA.SMstartswith
announcementtostartbrief1.Discuss Safety2.DiscussHumanPerformanceB.SMrequestsstatusfromthefollowingpositions:
1.Chemistry 2.RadCon(ALARA)
3.Security(Whenapplicable)
(C.D.USAgendaUSstatesplantpowerlevelandrequeststatusfromunitwatch
stationsUSprovides
summaryincludingnotableitemscompletelastshiftand
activities
for currentshift.(FormultipleunitsitestheUSforeachunit
addressesthecrewas appropriate.)SMrequeststatusfromsupportpositionswhichmayincludethefollowingpositions;
1.Support US2.WCCSRO3.MSS4.WWM5.EngRepE.SMrecaps
significant
items/activitiesandactionitemsandwhoisresponsibleforthoseactions.SMshouldalsodiscussanynewstandingorders,shiftorders,site
activitiesorprotected
equipmentasapplicable.F.SMrequestsinputfromother
Managementwhichmayincludethefollowingpositions;1.OPS Manager2.AsstPM/PM/SVP  
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 Department
Rev.OOOa Procedure Page50of103 Appendix H(Page3of5)
Briefings StandardsForm1of Appendix HFormatofShift
Turnover BriefG.GeneralRequirement;Shiftpersonnelshouldspeakloudlyforalltohear.SMcontrolsthemeeting.USbriefsUOwhoremaininhorseshoeimmediatelyuponcompletionofturnover.H.ReactivityBrief
Shift TurnoverReactivityBriefshouldbeconductedinthehorseshoewiththeUSandUOsassumingthewatch.Evolutionsaffectingreactivityandthefollowingshouldbeavailableforthe
brief;ForBWR1.ReactorPower2.ThermalPower3.TurbinePower(MWe)4.RodPosition5.ReactorRecirculationFlowControl6.CoreXenonconditionsForPWR1.Waterusedlastshifttomaintainpowerandexpecteduseduringthecurrentshift.2.BlendratiosforVCTmake-up3.VolumeofBoricAcid(BA)toaccomplish1&deg;Ftemperaturereduction,and10%and50%powerreductions  
(TVAN StandardConductofOperations
OPDP-1 Department
Rev.OOOS ProcedurePage51of103
Appendix H(Page4of5)
BriefingsStandardsForm2of
Appendix HForrnatofMiddleofShiftBriefingsA.SMStartstheMiddleofShiftBriefwith
announcementtostartbrief.1.DiscussSafety.2.DiscussHumanPerformance.3.DiscussALARA.B.UScontinuesthebriefingwithStatusupdatesonhisUnitandCommonAUOwatch-stations.(Ensurehumanperformanceisemphasized.)Thiswillincludethefollowing:
1.Watch-stationroundstatus(uploaded?).2.Safetyissues.3.Housekeepingissues.
1.Watch-stationroundstatus(uploaded?).2.Safetyissues.3.Housekeepingissues.
4.Clearances,maintenancesupportactivities,statuscontrolgreencards.
4.Clearances,maintenancesupportactivities,statuscontrolgreencards.
For Multi-UnitsitesthisactivityisrepeatedbytheUSforeachunitas
For Multi-UnitsitesthisactivityisrepeatedbytheUSforeachunitas appropriateC.UnitUSwillaskforupdatefromUO.(Thiswillincludecompletedandupcomingactivities.)Ensurehumanperformanceisemphasized.D.WCCSRO continuesthebriefingwithupdatesonupcomingworkandleadsdiscussionondailyoperationexperience.E.SMclosesthebriefwithanyadditional administrativeissuesorfocusareasnotpreviously discussed.
appropriateC.UnitUSwillaskforupdatefromUO.(Thiswillincludecompletedandupcomingactivities.)Ensurehumanperformanceisemphasized.D.WCCSRO continuesthebriefingwithupdatesonupcomingworkandleadsdiscussionondailyoperationexperience.E.SMclosesthebriefwithanyadditional
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administrativeissuesorfocusareasnotpreviously
Briefings StandardsForm3of Appendix H Format of EventBasedBrief A.Beginning:
discussed.  
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OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe52of103 Appendix H(Page5of5)
Briefings StandardsForm3of Appendix H Format of EventBasedBrief
A.Beginning:
B.Review: C.Input: D.Expectations:TheUS announcestheupcomingbrief.
B.Review: C.Input: D.Expectations:TheUS announcestheupcomingbrief.
Discuss sequenceofevents,including
Discuss sequenceofevents,including major equipmentoutof serviceandmajor proceduresinuse.Askfor crewmember'sinputand questions.*Describethe"big picture" direction for managingtheevent.*ListthereferencestoTechSpecs,and major REP proceduresthatwillbeused.
major equipmentoutof serviceandmajor proceduresinuse.Askfor crewmember'sinputand questions.*Describethe"big
(*List major parameterstobe monitored.*Ensureeachcrew member understandstheirrole.*EstablishPriorities.E.Finish:TheUS announcestothecrewthatthebriefisover.
picture" direction for managingtheevent.*ListthereferencestoTechSpecs,and
(F.General Expectations I Information1.WhentheUSbeginsabrief,each participating crewmember shall verbally acknowledgethebriefing.The crewisexpectedtopayattentionand participateinthebriefhowever,UOsmust maintainplantmonitoringduringthebrief.2.Abriefshouldbepausedif equipment manipulationisrequired.3.Thebriefcan bepausedor interrupted at anytimeduetoanyreason.4.ThebriefisatoolfortheSM/USto establishandmaintain commandandcontrolaswell as communicatethevital information discussed above.*Thisformand formatisnotrequiredtobe usedduringan eventbasedbrief.Thegoalisto effectively and efficiently communicate informationanddirectionto managetheevent.
major REP proceduresthatwillbeused.
((\TVAN StandardConductof Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage53of103 Appendix I(Page1of5)
(*List major parameterstobe monitored.*Ensureeachcrew
CommunicationsA.The purposeofthisstandardistoprovide clear guidelinesonthe communication processes and content specifictoOperations.
member understandstheirrole.*EstablishPriorities.E.Finish:TheUS announcestothecrewthatthebriefisover.
Accurate and effective communication is essentialtothesafe and efficient operationofTVAN Nuclear Power Plants.Consistentuseof effective communicationsduringnormal operationshelpstoreduceerrors,and develops the necessaryhabitsto sustainitsuseduring off-normal and emergency conditions.B.Formal Communication-Aspoken interchangebetweenpersonnel,thepurposeofwhichistoprovideoneormoreofthefollowing directives or parametersthataffectplant operations.
(F.General Expectations
I Information1.WhentheUSbeginsabrief,each
participating
crewmember
shall verbally acknowledgethebriefing.The
crewisexpectedtopayattentionand
participateinthebriefhowever,UOsmust maintainplantmonitoringduringthebrief.2.Abriefshouldbepausedif
equipment manipulationisrequired.3.Thebriefcan
bepausedor interrupted
at anytimeduetoanyreason.4.ThebriefisatoolfortheSM/USto
establishandmaintain
commandandcontrolaswell
as communicatethevital information
discussed above.*Thisformand
formatisnotrequiredtobe
usedduringan eventbasedbrief.Thegoalisto
effectively
and efficiently
communicate
informationanddirectionto
managetheevent.  
((\TVAN StandardConductof Operations
OPDP-1 Department
Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage53of103
Appendix I(Page1of5)
CommunicationsA.The purposeofthisstandardistoprovide
clear guidelinesonthe communication
processes and content specifictoOperations.
Accurate and effective communication
is essentialtothesafe and efficient operationofTVAN Nuclear Power Plants.Consistentuseof effective communicationsduringnormal
operationshelpstoreduceerrors,and
develops the necessaryhabitsto sustainitsuseduring
off-normal
and emergency conditions.B.Formal Communication-Aspoken interchangebetweenpersonnel,thepurposeofwhichistoprovideoneormoreofthefollowing
directives
or parametersthataffectplant
operations.
1.Statusofplantsystems, components, or procedure.
1.Statusofplantsystems, components, or procedure.
2.Direction requiring operator or individual
2.Direction requiring operator or individual action.3.Operating limitationsorcautions.
action.3.Operating limitationsorcautions.
4.Annunciator response.5.ALL FORMALCOMMUNICATlONS REQUIRETHEUSEOFTHREEWAY COMMUNICA TlON.C.Informal Communications-An interchange or discussionthatisnotintendedtoprovidethestatusoftheplant systems/components/procedures, direction requiring operator individualaction,or operating limitations/cautions.Thistypeof communication involvesafree exchange of informationanddoesNOTneedtoberepeatedback.However,the exchangemustbe conductedina professionalmanner,(avoidslangand ambiguities)andthe receiver should acknowledgethemessage.D.Directed Communication-Aspoken messageinitiatedby announcing the name(s)of the intended receiver(s).Whenan interchangetakesplace face-to-facebetweentwo individuals,onlythe initiatinglegofeach interchangeneedstobe directed.Whenmultiple commands are intendedforthesame operatorinasingle procedurestep,itisNOT necessary to address the operatorbynameforeachcommand.
4.Annunciator
1.Three-way Communication All operatorsareresponsiblefor consistent, effective communications.
response.5.ALL FORMALCOMMUNICATlONS
Three-way communicationisthestandardforall operations communications.
REQUIRETHEUSEOFTHREEWAY
Three-way communicationconsistsofthe following;a.The senderstatesthenameofthe receiverandwhenattentionisgained,clearlystatesthemessage.The sender should considerhowtowordthe communicationpriorto initiating the conversation.
COMMUNICA TlON.C.Informal Communications-An interchange
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or discussionthatisnotintendedtoprovidethestatusoftheplant
Communicationsb.The receiver repeatsbackthemessagetothe sender.Therepeatbackcanbe verbatim or functional.Inmanycasesa functional repeatbackbest communicates the receivers understandingofthe message.Thiscanbedonein severalwaysto accomplishthedesiredgoals.For example the sender mightsay,"Bob,reportRCS pressureandtrend."The receivercouldrespondin eitheroftwoways.(1)The receivercouldrespondwith,"Report RCS pressureandtrend.RCS pressureis2250psigandstable." Or(2)The receivercouldrespondwith,"RCS pressureis2250psigand stable." (c.The sender verbally acknowledgesthatthe receiver correctly understood the message.Theverbal acknowledgementcanbe simplesuchas,"Thatiscorrect".Ifthe senderhasrequestedand received informationthenthe sender shall provide either verbatim or functionalrepeatbackto demonstrate his understandingofthe receiver'smessage.Forthe example above the sendercouldrespondwith,"I understand2250and stable." 2.Phonetic Alphabet The phonetic alphabetisatoolto improve communications.
systems/components/procedures, direction requiring operator individualaction,or operating limitations/cautions.Thistypeof
In general, operations communicationshouldusethe phonetic alphabet exceptwhenwell established acronyms describe the subject.Ifuseof phonetic alphabet will reduce effectiveness of communicationsthenit shouldnotbeused.The following are examplesofwhenthe phonetic alphabet shouldnotbeused:a.Itisnot desirabletouse Romeo-Charlie-Sierra to describetheRCS (Reactor Coolant System).b.Ifa proceduralstepiswrittenusing acronyms,itmaybereadandorderedas such.c.Ifa componenttagorlabeliswrittenusing acronymsthenthe acronymsmaybe used.3.General Standardsa.All communicationsshallbeclear,concise,and precise.All operational communicationsshallbe conductedina formal and professionalmanner.Inall communications, the senderandintended receivershouldbereadily identifiable.
communication
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involvesafree exchange of informationanddoesNOTneedtoberepeatedback.However,the
Communicationsb.Use equipmentnounnamesand/oridentification(ID)numberstodescribea component.c.Theuseofsignlanguageisundesiredbutmaybeusedwhenverbal communicationsisnotpractical.d.Taketimewhenreportingabnormalconditions.Speakdeliberately,distinctlyandcalmly.Identifyyourselfandwatchstationoryourlocation.Describethenatureandseverityoftheproblem.Statethelocationoftheproblemifappropriate.Keepthecommunicationlineopenifpossibleoruntildirected otherwise.e.Thecompletionofdirectedactionsshouldbereportedtothe governing station,normallythecontrolroom.f.Requireotherplantpersonnel(includingcontractors)conductingoperational communicationtodosoinaccordancewiththisprocedure.
exchangemustbe conductedina professionalmanner,(avoidslangand
(g.Ifthereisanydoubtconcerninganyportionofthecommunicationortaskassigned,resolveitbeforetakinganyaction.h.Whenmakingannouncementsfordrillsorexercisesbeginandendthe announcementwith"ThisisaDrill."4.Emergency Communications SystemsWhenpersonnelareworkinginareaswherethepublicaddress(PA)systemoremergencysignalscannotbeheard,alternatemethodsforalertingthesepersonsshouldbedevised.Flashinglights,personalpagersthatvibrateandcanbefelt,andpersonsdedicatedtonotificationsareexamplesofalternatemethods.5.PASystema.UseoftheplantPAsystemshallbelimitedtoensureitretainsits effectivenessincontactingplantpersonnel.ExcessiveuseofthePAsystemshouldbeavoided.Planttelephonesandotherpoint-to-point communications channelsshouldbeusedinlieuofthe PAsystemwheneverpractical.b.The announcement ofplannedstartingorstoppinglarge equipmentshouldbemadetoalertpersonnelworkinginthatarea.
ambiguities)andthe receiver should acknowledgethemessage.D.Directed
(c.TheplantPAsystemmaybeusedinabnormaloremergencyconditions,toannouncechangeofplantstatus,orgivenotificationofmajorplanteventseitherinprogressoranticipated.
Communication-Aspoken messageinitiatedby
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announcing
Communicationsd.WhenusingtheplantPAsystem:(1)Speakslowlyanddeliberatelyinanormaltoneofvoice.(2)When announcementsofabnormaloremergencyconditionsaremade,theyshallbemadeatleasttwice.(3)Whenmaking announcementsfordrillsorexercisesbeginandendthe announcementwith"ThisisaDrill."6.Plant TelephonesWhenusingPlanttelephones:a.Identify yourselfandwatchstation.
the name(s)of the intended receiver(s).Whenan interchangetakesplace
(b.WhentryingtomakecontactwiththemainControlRoom,ifthemessageisofaroutinenature,thesendershouldhangupwhenthemainControlRoomfailsto answerafterthefifthringtoavoid unnecessaryControlRoomnoise.Thephoneshallbeallowedtoringuntilanswerediftheinformationis important to Operations.c.DuringtimeswhentheDONOTDISTRUB(DND)functionhasbeenusedbyMCRpersonnel,followthedirectionsontherecordingasappropriate.d.Whenmaking announcementsfordrillsorexercisesbeginandendthe announcementwith"ThisisaDrill." 7.Radio/phone Communication Radio/phoneusageshallnotbeallowedinareaswhereelectronicinterferencewith plant equipmentmayresult.a.Whenmaking announcementsfordrillsorexercises,beginandendthe announcementwith"ThisisaDrill." b.Sendershouldidentifythemselvesbywatchstation.
face-to-facebetweentwo
individuals,onlythe initiatinglegofeach interchangeneedstobe directed.Whenmultiple
commands are intendedforthesame
operatorinasingle procedurestep,itisNOT
necessary to address the operatorbynameforeachcommand.
1.Three-way Communication
All operatorsareresponsiblefor
consistent, effective communications.
Three-way communicationisthestandardforall
operations
communications.
Three-way communicationconsistsofthe
following;a.The senderstatesthenameofthe
receiverandwhenattentionisgained,clearlystatesthemessage.The
sender should considerhowtowordthe
communicationpriorto initiating
the conversation.  
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OPDP*1 Department
Rev.OOOS ProcedurePage54of103
Appendix I(Page2of5)
Communicationsb.The receiver repeatsbackthemessagetothe
sender.Therepeatbackcanbe
verbatim or functional.Inmanycasesa
functional
repeatbackbest communicates
the receivers understandingofthe message.Thiscanbedonein
severalwaysto accomplishthedesiredgoals.For
example the sender mightsay,"Bob,reportRCS
pressureandtrend."The
receivercouldrespondin
eitheroftwoways.(1)The receivercouldrespondwith,"Report RCS pressureandtrend.RCS
pressureis2250psigandstable." Or(2)The receivercouldrespondwith,"RCS
pressureis2250psigand
stable." (c.The sender verbally acknowledgesthatthe receiver correctly understood
the message.Theverbal acknowledgementcanbe simplesuchas,"Thatiscorrect".Ifthe
senderhasrequestedand
received informationthenthe sender shall provide either verbatim or functionalrepeatbackto
demonstrate
his understandingofthe receiver'smessage.Forthe
example above the sendercouldrespondwith,"I
understand2250and stable." 2.Phonetic Alphabet The phonetic alphabetisatoolto improve communications.
In general, operations
communicationshouldusethe
phonetic alphabet exceptwhenwell established
acronyms describe the subject.Ifuseof phonetic alphabet will reduce effectiveness
of communicationsthenit shouldnotbeused.The
following are examplesofwhenthe phonetic alphabet shouldnotbeused:a.Itisnot desirabletouse Romeo-Charlie-Sierra
to describetheRCS (Reactor Coolant System).b.Ifa proceduralstepiswrittenusing
acronyms,itmaybereadandorderedas
such.c.Ifa componenttagorlabeliswrittenusing
acronymsthenthe acronymsmaybe used.3.General Standardsa.All communicationsshallbeclear,concise,and
precise.All operational
communicationsshallbe conductedina formal and professionalmanner.Inall
communications, the senderandintended
receivershouldbereadily
identifiable.  
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OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Page55of103 Appendix I(Page3of5)
Communicationsb.Use equipmentnounnamesand/oridentification(ID)numberstodescribea
component.c.Theuseofsignlanguageisundesiredbutmaybeusedwhenverbal
communicationsisnotpractical.d.Taketimewhenreportingabnormalconditions.Speakdeliberately,distinctlyandcalmly.Identifyyourselfandwatchstationoryourlocation.Describethenatureandseverityoftheproblem.Statethelocationoftheproblemifappropriate.Keepthecommunicationlineopenifpossibleoruntildirected
otherwise.e.Thecompletionofdirectedactionsshouldbereportedtothe
governing station,normallythecontrolroom.f.Requireotherplantpersonnel(includingcontractors)conductingoperational
communicationtodosoinaccordancewiththisprocedure.
(g.Ifthereisanydoubtconcerninganyportionofthecommunicationortaskassigned,resolveitbeforetakinganyaction.h.Whenmakingannouncementsfordrillsorexercisesbeginandendthe
announcementwith"ThisisaDrill."4.Emergency
Communications
SystemsWhenpersonnelareworkinginareaswherethepublicaddress(PA)systemoremergencysignalscannotbeheard,alternatemethodsforalertingthesepersonsshouldbedevised.Flashinglights,personalpagersthatvibrateandcanbefelt,andpersonsdedicatedtonotificationsareexamplesofalternatemethods.5.PASystema.UseoftheplantPAsystemshallbelimitedtoensureitretainsits
effectivenessincontactingplantpersonnel.ExcessiveuseofthePAsystemshouldbeavoided.Planttelephonesandotherpoint-to-point
communications
channelsshouldbeusedinlieuofthe
PAsystemwheneverpractical.b.The announcement
ofplannedstartingorstoppinglarge
equipmentshouldbemadetoalertpersonnelworkinginthatarea.
(c.TheplantPAsystemmaybeusedinabnormaloremergencyconditions,toannouncechangeofplantstatus,orgivenotificationofmajorplanteventseitherinprogressoranticipated.  
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OPDp*1 Department
Rev.OOOa Procedure Paqe56of103 Appendix I(Page4of5)
Communicationsd.WhenusingtheplantPAsystem:(1)Speakslowlyanddeliberatelyinanormaltoneofvoice.(2)When announcementsofabnormaloremergencyconditionsaremade,theyshallbemadeatleasttwice.(3)Whenmaking
announcementsfordrillsorexercisesbeginandendthe
announcementwith"ThisisaDrill."6.Plant TelephonesWhenusingPlanttelephones:a.Identify
yourselfandwatchstation.
(b.WhentryingtomakecontactwiththemainControlRoom,ifthemessageisofaroutinenature,thesendershouldhangupwhenthemainControlRoomfailsto
answerafterthefifthringtoavoid
unnecessaryControlRoomnoise.Thephoneshallbeallowedtoringuntilanswerediftheinformationis
important to Operations.c.DuringtimeswhentheDONOTDISTRUB(DND)functionhasbeenusedbyMCRpersonnel,followthedirectionsontherecordingasappropriate.d.Whenmaking
announcementsfordrillsorexercisesbeginandendthe
announcementwith"ThisisaDrill." 7.Radio/phone
Communication
Radio/phoneusageshallnotbeallowedinareaswhereelectronicinterferencewith
plant equipmentmayresult.a.Whenmaking
announcementsfordrillsorexercises,beginandendthe
announcementwith"ThisisaDrill." b.Sendershouldidentifythemselvesbywatchstation.
c,Threeway communicationsshouldbeused.d.Clearconciselanguageshouldbeusedsinceradio/phonecontactdoesnothavetheadvantageoffacetofacecommunication.  
c,Threeway communicationsshouldbeused.d.Clearconciselanguageshouldbeusedsinceradio/phonecontactdoesnothavetheadvantageoffacetofacecommunication.  
'-TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
'-TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP*1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage57of103 Appendix I(Page5of5)
OPDP*1 Department
Communications 8.ExpectationsOperatorsmayuseAppendixItoevaluatetheirownconduct.Supervisorsshouldusethesamewhenevaluatingoperatorsagainsttheexpectation.a.Clearterminologyisused.b.Thereceiverisclearlyidentifiedoninitialcommunications(bynameorposition).c.Thesenderclearlyidentifieswhoistoperformanaction.d..Communicateswithothersusing3-waycommunicationandphoneticalphabet.e..Thesenderclearlystatestheactiontobeperformed.f.Sendersandreceiversusenounnamesofequipmentand/oridentification(ID)numberstodescribeacomponent.g.Sendersandreceiversusethephoneticalphabetwhenappropriate(i.e.,'lettered'equipment).h.Thesenderclearly communicatestheurgencyoftherequiredaction.LThereceivereitherverbatimorparaphrasespriortotakingaction(repeats back).j.Thereceiverreportsbackaftertheactionhasbeentaken.k.Allcrewmembersarekeptinformedofoverallsituationsthroughperiodiccrew briefings.
Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage57of103
I.Accurate,relevantinformationisprovidedtopersonneloutsidetheMCR(e.g.,startingpumps).
Appendix I(Page5of5)
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage58of103 Appendix J(Page1of4)
Communications
Shift TurnoverA.Shift Turnover 1.Operating personnel shall conduct shift turnoversina professional manner.Oncoming operatorsshallreview documentsspecifiedontheir checklists before assuming responsibility for theirshiftposition.Walkdownsof appropriate control boardsshallbe conductedbyeachshiftwatchstander.Theindividualbeingrelievedis responsible for passingonallpertinent information concerning work under his jurisdictiontohisrelief.2.The following shift positions will documentshiftturnover:a.Shift Managerb.Unit Supervisors (MCR)c.Unit Operators d.Assistant Unit Operators (assigned duty stations)e.Shift Technical Advisor(orposition assigned STA function)f.FireOPS Supervisor (FOS)3.The following general requirementsapplytoall watchstanders:a.Reliefshall,asaminimum, consistofreviewingthe informationprovidedinthe Shift Turnover Checklistforthewatchstationwhichisprovidedbelow.
8.ExpectationsOperatorsmayuseAppendixItoevaluatetheirownconduct.Supervisorsshouldusethesamewhenevaluatingoperatorsagainsttheexpectation.a.Clearterminologyisused.b.Thereceiverisclearlyidentifiedoninitialcommunications(bynameorposition).c.Thesenderclearlyidentifieswhoistoperformanaction.d..Communicateswithothersusing3-waycommunicationandphoneticalphabet.e..Thesenderclearlystatestheactiontobeperformed.f.Sendersandreceiversusenounnamesofequipmentand/oridentification(ID)numberstodescribeacomponent.g.Sendersandreceiversusethephoneticalphabetwhenappropriate(i.e.,'lettered'equipment).h.Thesenderclearly
b.Reviews turnover checklistwithoff-going watchstander including; Safety-related equipmentstatus;running equipment, train alignments; inoperable equipment, LCOs&Sisrequired;reasonsforalarms; abnormal conditions
communicatestheurgencyoftherequiredaction.LThereceivereitherverbatimorparaphrasespriortotakingaction(repeats
&problemareas; clearance, caution orderandother abnormal indications; activities in progress;recentload changes;recent Standing Order and evolutionsplannedduringthe shift.c.Oncoming operationspersonnelshall review documents and historical informationasspecifiedon their turnover checklist when assuming responsibilityfortheirpositions.d.Notesany abnormalities during previous24hours.e.Previousshiftslogsshallbereviewedbytheoncomingcrewpriorto assuming watch (N/AforAUOs).Beawareofwhathadhappenedduringyour absence ifyouareamongthenew oncomingrotatingshift.
back).j.Thereceiverreportsbackaftertheactionhasbeentaken.k.Allcrewmembersarekeptinformedofoverallsituationsthroughperiodiccrew
(f.Ifpossible,performaquickwalkthroughofyourwatchstationpriortothewatch relief and turnover meeting.
briefings.
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I.Accurate,relevantinformationisprovidedtopersonneloutsidetheMCR(e.g.,startingpumps).  
Shift Turnover Unless emergency conditionsexist,therelief operator/supervisorwillperformno on-watch dutiesuntilhe completes established relief requirements.
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The individualbeingrelievedshallretainthe responsibilitiesofthejobuntilhehasfully informedhisreliefofthestatusofall equipment under his jurisdiction.
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The individualbeingrelievedshall address abnormalitieswhichhave occurred orexistand significant journal entries.The individualbeingrelievedis responsibleforpassingonall pertinent information concerning work under his jurisdictiontohisrelief.
Appendix J(Page1of4)
Operations personnel performing shift turnover activitieswillnotbe involved in plant evolutions/activities during performanceoftheshift turnover activities.
Shift TurnoverA.Shift Turnover 1.Operating personnel shall conduct shift turnoversina professional
Communicates significant information aboutwatchatshift turnover meeting.The off-going operatorshallexplainallitemsnotedonthe turnover checklist, and the oncoming operatorshouldaskany questionshemighthave.Whenboth operators are satisfiedthatthe oncoming operatorisfully cognizantoftheplant conditions, the oncoming operatorshallstatethatheis assuming responsibility fortheshift position.g.h.i.j.k.I.m., I\,n.All operatorswillinform their immediate supervisor of their location if other than their duty station.o.Temporary reliefshallbelimitedin duration and frequencytothatof absolute necessity.
manner.Oncoming operatorsshallreview
When temporaryreliefis necessary,thepersonbeingrelievedshall acquaint the oncomingpersonwithjob informationsuchasany abnormal or unusual conditions existing, any actions anticipated during his absence, and wherehemaybereachedintheplantduringhis absence.Temporary relief as describedheredoesnotrequire completionofashift turnover checklist.Alog entrymustbemadewhenthe individualisrelievedandwhenhe reassumes the watch (exceptforshort duration relief describedbelow).Thelogmust includethenamesof relievingpersonandrelievedperson.
documentsspecifiedontheir
Temporaryreliefofashort duration (approximately 15 minutesorless)doesnotrequirealogentry.p.Each Individual is personally responsible for ensuring their"ActiveStatus"isin good standingpriorto assumingduty.Thisstatus includes proper number of shifts/hours worked per quarter, training qualifications, and up-to-date medical status.q.Nopersonshall assumeashiftpositionunlesstheyare physically and mentallyfitto competently assume the responsibilities.
checklists
(TVAN StandardConductof Operations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage60of103 Appendix J(Page3of4)
before assuming responsibility
Shift Turnoverr.Nopersonshallpermittheirrelieftoassumetheshiftifanydoubtexistsconcerningtheon-comingperson'salertness,coherence,and capability ofperformingtheirassignedduties.s.Theoff-goingoperatorshallnotberelieveduntilthe equipmenttheyareresponsibleforisstableortheconditionhasbeendiscussedandunderstoodbytheon-comingoperator.
for theirshiftposition.Walkdownsof
4.Personsassignedtospecifictasksshallremainonthemuntilproperlyrelievedbysomeoneofequalorhigherqualificationorreleasedbytheirsupervisor.5.TheindividualwithcommandandcontrolwillinformtheMCRheisleavingtheControlRoomanddesignatesaqualifiedSROasreplacementforthecontrolroomcommand function.6.Reliefoccurringduringtheshiftwillrequirecompletionofthe appropriateshiftrelief checklist.7.Refuelingshiftturnoverwillbeconductedbetweentheoff-goingandoncomingFHS.The oncomingFHSwillbemadeawareofrefuelingstatus,anyproblemsencounteredduringthepreviousshift,anyabnormalconditionsinexistence,anyabnormalradiological conditionsorhazards,andallentriesmadeintheFHSnarrativelog.WhentheoncomingFHShasaclearunderstandingofthestatusofallactivities,hewillassumetheshift.TheFHSwillinformtheShiftManagerandtheUnitSupervisorofthecurrentrefuelingstatusandtheobjectivesofhisshift.TheFHSwillbriefhisrefuelingcrewofallpertinent conditionsandtheshiftobjectivesbeforetherefuelingoperationcommences.B.Shift Turnover BriefAshift turnoverbrieffortheon-comingshiftshallbefacilitatedbytheSMasdiscussedin AppendixHofthisprocedure.C.ControlBoardWalkdownWalkdownsofappropriatecontrolboardsshallbeconductedbyeachcontrolroomwatchstation.Thepurposeofaboardwalkdownistodetermineplantstatusthrough observationofplantsystemlineups,switchpositions,lighted annunciators,chartrecorders,andstatuslights.
appropriate
D.DistinctiveIdentificationofOn-ShiftOperationsPersonnel Operations personnelshouldweartheTVAissuedfireretardantarticlesofclothingwhenon-shift.TheOperations Superintendentdetermineswhatpositionsandwhatconditionsrequirefireretardantclothing.Ashiftmanningchartmaybeobtainedfromtheclerkifneededtoidentifyonshiftcrewbyjobassignment.
control boardsshallbe conductedbyeachshiftwatchstander.Theindividualbeingrelievedis
((\TV AN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage61of103 Appendix J(Page4of4)
responsible
for passingonallpertinent
information
concerning
work under his jurisdictiontohisrelief.2.The following shift positions will documentshiftturnover:a.Shift Managerb.Unit Supervisors (MCR)c.Unit Operators d.Assistant Unit Operators (assigned duty stations)e.Shift Technical Advisor(orposition
assigned STA function)f.FireOPS Supervisor (FOS)3.The following general requirementsapplytoall
watchstanders:a.Reliefshall,asaminimum, consistofreviewingthe
informationprovidedinthe
Shift Turnover Checklistforthewatchstationwhichisprovidedbelow.
b.Reviews turnover checklistwithoff-going
watchstander
including;
Safety-related
equipmentstatus;running
equipment, train alignments;
inoperable
equipment, LCOs&Sisrequired;reasonsforalarms;
abnormal conditions
&problemareas;
clearance, caution orderandother abnormal indications;
activities
in progress;recentload
changes;recent Standing Order and evolutionsplannedduringthe
shift.c.Oncoming operationspersonnelshall
review documents and historical
informationasspecifiedon
their turnover checklist when assuming responsibilityfortheirpositions.d.Notesany
abnormalities
during previous24hours.e.Previousshiftslogsshallbereviewedbytheoncomingcrewpriorto
assuming watch (N/AforAUOs).Beawareofwhathadhappenedduringyour
absence ifyouareamongthenew
oncomingrotatingshift.
(f.Ifpossible,performaquickwalkthroughofyourwatchstationpriortothewatch
relief and turnover meeting.  
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 Department
Rev.ODDS Procedure Paae59of103 Appendix J(Page2of4)
Shift Turnover Unless emergency conditionsexist,therelief
operator/supervisorwillperformno
on-watch dutiesuntilhe completes established
relief requirements.
The individualbeingrelievedshallretainthe
responsibilitiesofthejobuntilhehasfully informedhisreliefofthestatusofall
equipment under his jurisdiction.
The individualbeingrelievedshall
address abnormalitieswhichhave occurred orexistand significant
journal entries.The individualbeingrelievedis
responsibleforpassingonall
pertinent information
concerning
work under his jurisdictiontohisrelief.
Operations
personnel performing
shift turnover activitieswillnotbe involved in plant evolutions/activities
during performanceoftheshift
turnover activities.
Communicates
significant
information
aboutwatchatshift
turnover meeting.The off-going operatorshallexplainallitemsnotedonthe
turnover checklist, and the oncoming operatorshouldaskany
questionshemighthave.Whenboth
operators are satisfiedthatthe oncoming operatorisfully cognizantoftheplant
conditions, the oncoming operatorshallstatethatheis
assuming responsibility
fortheshift position.g.h.i.j.k.I.m., I\,n.All operatorswillinform
their immediate supervisor
of their location if other than their duty station.o.Temporary reliefshallbelimitedin
duration and frequencytothatof absolute necessity.
When temporaryreliefis necessary,thepersonbeingrelievedshall
acquaint the oncomingpersonwithjob
informationsuchasany abnormal or unusual conditions
existing, any actions anticipated
during his absence, and wherehemaybereachedintheplantduringhis
absence.Temporary relief as describedheredoesnotrequire
completionofashift turnover checklist.Alog entrymustbemadewhenthe
individualisrelievedandwhenhe
reassumes the watch (exceptforshort duration relief describedbelow).Thelogmust
includethenamesof
relievingpersonandrelievedperson.
Temporaryreliefofashort
duration (approximately
15 minutesorless)doesnotrequirealogentry.p.Each Individual
is personally
responsible
for ensuring their"ActiveStatus"isin
good standingpriorto assumingduty.Thisstatus
includes proper number of shifts/hours
worked per quarter, training qualifications, and up-to-date
medical status.q.Nopersonshall
assumeashiftpositionunlesstheyare
physically
and mentallyfitto competently
assume the responsibilities.  
(TVAN StandardConductof Operations
OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage60of103
Appendix J(Page3of4)
Shift Turnoverr.Nopersonshallpermittheirrelieftoassumetheshiftifanydoubtexistsconcerningtheon-comingperson'salertness,coherence,and
capability
ofperformingtheirassignedduties.s.Theoff-goingoperatorshallnotberelieveduntilthe
equipmenttheyareresponsibleforisstableortheconditionhasbeendiscussedandunderstoodbytheon-comingoperator.
4.Personsassignedtospecifictasksshallremainonthemuntilproperlyrelievedbysomeoneofequalorhigherqualificationorreleasedbytheirsupervisor.5.TheindividualwithcommandandcontrolwillinformtheMCRheisleavingtheControlRoomanddesignatesaqualifiedSROasreplacementforthecontrolroomcommand
function.6.Reliefoccurringduringtheshiftwillrequirecompletionofthe
appropriateshiftrelief
checklist.7.Refuelingshiftturnoverwillbeconductedbetweentheoff-goingandoncomingFHS.The
oncomingFHSwillbemadeawareofrefuelingstatus,anyproblemsencounteredduringthepreviousshift,anyabnormalconditionsinexistence,anyabnormalradiological
conditionsorhazards,andallentriesmadeintheFHSnarrativelog.WhentheoncomingFHShasaclearunderstandingofthestatusofallactivities,hewillassumetheshift.TheFHSwillinformtheShiftManagerandtheUnitSupervisorofthecurrentrefuelingstatusandtheobjectivesofhisshift.TheFHSwillbriefhisrefuelingcrewofallpertinent
conditionsandtheshiftobjectivesbeforetherefuelingoperationcommences.B.Shift Turnover BriefAshift turnoverbrieffortheon-comingshiftshallbefacilitatedbytheSMasdiscussedin
AppendixHofthisprocedure.C.ControlBoardWalkdownWalkdownsofappropriatecontrolboardsshallbeconductedbyeachcontrolroomwatchstation.Thepurposeofaboardwalkdownistodetermineplantstatusthrough
observationofplantsystemlineups,switchpositions,lighted
annunciators,chartrecorders,andstatuslights.
D.DistinctiveIdentificationofOn-ShiftOperationsPersonnel
Operations
personnelshouldweartheTVAissuedfireretardantarticlesofclothingwhenon-shift.TheOperations
Superintendentdetermineswhatpositionsandwhatconditionsrequirefireretardantclothing.Ashiftmanningchartmaybeobtainedfromtheclerkifneededtoidentifyonshiftcrewbyjobassignment.  
((\TV AN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 Department
Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage61of103
Appendix J(Page4of4)
Shift Turnover E.ObservationsTheformbelowcontainsexpectationsforShiftTurnover.
Shift Turnover E.ObservationsTheformbelowcontainsexpectationsforShiftTurnover.
*OPDP-1-1Shift
*OPDP-1-1Shift Turnover Checklist (Attachment 1).Operatorsmayuse Attachment1toevaluatetheirownconduct.Supervisorsshouldusethesamewhenevaluatingoperatorsagainsttheexpectation.
Turnover Checklist (Attachment
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa Procedure Paqe62of103 Appendix K(Page1of2)
1).Operatorsmayuse
Standing Orders&ShiftOrdersA.StandingOrders1.Informationsuchasadministrativepolicy,designationof turnovertimes,requirementsto transmit particularoperatingdatatomanagement,limitationsofaccesstocertainareasandequipment,shippingandreceivinginstructions,andother similar long-termorpolicymatterscanbeincludedinstandingorders.Informationandpoliciesintendedtobecome permanentshouldbeincorporatedintoappropriateprocedures.StandingorderswillbeapprovedandreviewedperiodicallybytheOperations Superintendentordesignee.Standingordersshallnotbeineffectformorethanonefuelcycle.
Attachment1toevaluatetheirownconduct.Supervisorsshouldusethesamewhenevaluatingoperatorsagainsttheexpectation.  
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 Department
Rev.OOOa Procedure Paqe62of103 Appendix K(Page1of2)
Standing Orders&ShiftOrdersA.StandingOrders1.Informationsuchasadministrativepolicy,designationof
turnovertimes,requirementsto
transmit particularoperatingdatatomanagement,limitationsofaccesstocertainareasandequipment,shippingandreceivinginstructions,andother
similar long-termorpolicymatterscanbeincludedinstandingorders.Informationandpoliciesintendedtobecome
permanentshouldbeincorporatedintoappropriateprocedures.StandingorderswillbeapprovedandreviewedperiodicallybytheOperations
Superintendentordesignee.Standingordersshallnotbeineffectformorethanonefuelcycle.
2.3.4.5.(6.Standingordersshouldbeclearlywritten,dated,andmaintainedinthecontrolroom.Standingordersshallnotbeusedasoperatingprocedures.
2.3.4.5.(6.Standingordersshouldbeclearlywritten,dated,andmaintainedinthecontrolroom.Standingordersshallnotbeusedasoperatingprocedures.
Operationspersonnelshallreviewthestandingordersperiodically,whentherearechanges,orwhenrequiredbyshiftturnoverprocess.Standingorder(s)willbelocatedattheapplicableworkstation(s)asdeemednecessaryby
Operationspersonnelshallreviewthestandingordersperiodically,whentherearechanges,orwhenrequiredbyshiftturnoverprocess.Standingorder(s)willbelocatedattheapplicableworkstation(s)asdeemednecessaryby the Operations Superintendent.Standingorder(s)shouldbedevelopedusingaformsimilartoOPDP-1-2, Attachment 2,"StandingOrder."B.ShiftOrders1.ShiftorderswillbeusedbyOperationsmanagementto communicate short-terminstructions,expectationsandinformationto OperationsShiftpersonnel.2.Eachissuedshiftordersupersedesthepreviouslyissuedshiftorder.
the Operations
Superseded shiftordersmaybediscarded.3.ShiftordersshallbeapprovedbytheOperations Superintendentorhisdesignee.4.Shiftordersshouldbeclearlywritten,dated,andmaintainedinthecontrolroom.5.Shiftordersshallnotbeusedasoperatingprocedures.
Superintendent.Standingorder(s)shouldbedevelopedusingaformsimilartoOPDP-1-2, Attachment
6.AppropriateOperationspersonnelshallreviewtheshiftordersearlyintheshift.Reviewsofshiftordersarerequireddaily.7.ShiftordersshouldbedevelopedusingaformsimilartoOPDP-1-3, Attachment3,"ShiftOrder."ShiftordersdistributionisdeterminedbytheOperations Superintendent or designee.
2,"StandingOrder."B.ShiftOrders1.ShiftorderswillbeusedbyOperationsmanagementto
(TVAN Standard ConductofOperations OPDp*1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe63of103 Appendix K(Page2of2)StandingOrders
communicate
&ShiftOrdersC.RequiredReading Operations Management can communicate informationviarequiredreading.Whenneeded, Operations Managementmayissueastandingordertotrack completionofrequiredreading.
short-terminstructions,expectationsandinformationto
OperationsShiftpersonnel.2.Eachissuedshiftordersupersedesthepreviouslyissuedshiftorder.
Superseded
shiftordersmaybediscarded.3.ShiftordersshallbeapprovedbytheOperations
Superintendentorhisdesignee.4.Shiftordersshouldbeclearlywritten,dated,andmaintainedinthecontrolroom.5.Shiftordersshallnotbeusedasoperatingprocedures.
6.AppropriateOperationspersonnelshallreviewtheshiftordersearlyintheshift.Reviewsofshiftordersarerequireddaily.7.ShiftordersshouldbedevelopedusingaformsimilartoOPDP-1-3, Attachment3,"ShiftOrder."ShiftordersdistributionisdeterminedbytheOperations
Superintendent
or designee.  
(TVAN Standard ConductofOperations
OPDp*1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe63of103 Appendix K(Page2of2)StandingOrders
&ShiftOrdersC.RequiredReading
Operations
Management
can communicate
informationviarequiredreading.Whenneeded, Operations
Managementmayissueastandingordertotrack
completionofrequiredreading.
D.ObservationsTheforms below contain expectationsforstandingordersandshiftorders.
D.ObservationsTheforms below contain expectationsforstandingordersandshiftorders.
*OPDP-1-2 Standing Order (Attachment
*OPDP-1-2 Standing Order (Attachment 2)*OPDP-1-3ShiftOrder (Attachment
2)*OPDP-1-3ShiftOrder (Attachment
: 3)
3)  
TVANStandardConductof Operations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe64of103 Appendix L(Page1of1)
TVANStandardConductof Operations
Operator Workarounds Operator Workaroundsarelongterm equipment problems or deficienciesofa maintenance or engineeringnaturewhichrequire significant compensatoryactionstobetakenby Operations.
OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe64of103 Appendix L(Page1of1)
The actionscanbetheresultofmanyreasonsincluding,butnotlimitedtoMCR deficiencies,Lockedinalarms,disabled alarms,AUOround deficienciesordegradedor inoperable equipment.Thereare threetypesof Operator Workarounds:
Operator Workarounds
A.Operator Work-Arounds(OWAs)resultingfrom equipment deficiencies that adversely affect plant operationsaredefinedasfollows:Priority1OWA:
Operator Workaroundsarelongterm
Operatormusttake compensatoryactionduring response to accidents or transients.Priority2OWA:
equipment problems or deficienciesofa maintenance
Operatormusttake compensatoryactionduring normal operations.
or engineeringnaturewhichrequire
Plant equipmentcouldbedegradedif compensatory actionsnottaken.(B.C.D.Operator Work-Aroundsresultingfrom equipment deficienciesthatdonot adverselyaffectplant operationsaredefinedasfollows:Priority3OWA:
significant
Operatoristaking compensatoryactionsuchas additional monitoringorleak cleanup.Actions necessarydueto deficiencies on non-plant or facilities support equipment(suchasstationlighting,potablewater,sewage treatment,etc.)shouldalsobe categorized as Priority3OWAs.Priority3OWAsaretrackedto quantifythetime spentbyplant operators onlowlevel equipment deficiencies.
compensatoryactionstobetakenby
Anyone may submiteitherasingleitemoran aggregateeffectfor considerationasan Operator Workaround.
Operations.
Submissionmaybebyasimple Write-upoftheproblem,whichshouldbe forwardedtothe SM/US.TheSM/USshallassessnewlyidentified equipment deficiencies for Operator Workarounds andnotifythe Work ControlSROifanyareidentified.TheWorkControl CenterSROis responsibleforthe following:
The actionscanbetheresultofmanyreasonsincluding,butnotlimitedtoMCR
1.Evaluatingidentifieditemsto determineifthey constitute an operator Workaround.
deficiencies,Lockedinalarms,disabled
2.Reviewing Immediate Attention Work, equipmentinreducedstatus, Operation's concerns,disabledalarms,controlroomWOlist, Operators' troublelists,andcautionordersfor equipment problemsandaccesswithrespectto Operator Workaround.
alarms,AUOround deficienciesordegradedor
This reviewshouldbedoneatleast quarterly.
inoperable
3.Evaluate identified Operator Workaroundsforthe aggregateimpact,and ensure that appropriatecontrolsareinplacetoproperlyinitiateandcontrolrequired compensatory actions.4.Evaluate identified Operator Workaroundsforthe aggregate impactwhenreviewing and scheduling equipment maintenance.
equipment.Thereare threetypesof Operator Workarounds:
5.Periodicallyprovidingalistofidentified Operator Workarounds to Operations personnel.
A.Operator Work-Arounds(OWAs)resultingfrom
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe65of103 Appendix M(Page1of2)Intolerance for Equipment Deficiencies Expectation Intolerance for EquipmentDeficienciesisanoverallstationprogramthatfocusesonidentification, documentation,prioritizing,scheduling,andcorrectingshortandlong-termequipmentproblemsinan appropriate and timelymanner.Thismustfoster,ineachindividual,azerotolerancetoaccept operating equipmentdeficienciesand equipmentfailures.AchievingandmaintaininghighequipmentreliabilityatTVAN,systemengineersmustownsystemreliability,maintenancepersonnelmustown componentreliability,andoperatorsmustmonitorandkeepequipmentwithinoperatinglimits.
equipment deficiencies
that adversely affect plant operationsaredefinedasfollows:Priority1OWA:
Operatormusttake compensatoryactionduring
response to accidents or transients.Priority2OWA:
Operatormusttake compensatoryactionduring
normal operations.
Plant equipmentcouldbedegradedif
compensatory
actionsnottaken.(B.C.D.Operator Work-Aroundsresultingfrom
equipment deficienciesthatdonot adverselyaffectplant
operationsaredefinedasfollows:Priority3OWA:
Operatoristaking compensatoryactionsuchas
additional
monitoringorleak cleanup.Actions necessarydueto deficiencies
on non-plant or facilities
support equipment(suchasstationlighting,potablewater,sewage
treatment,etc.)shouldalsobe
categorized
as Priority3OWAs.Priority3OWAsaretrackedto
quantifythetime spentbyplant operators onlowlevel equipment deficiencies.
Anyone may submiteitherasingleitemoran
aggregateeffectfor considerationasan Operator Workaround.
Submissionmaybebyasimple
Write-upoftheproblem,whichshouldbe
forwardedtothe SM/US.TheSM/USshallassessnewlyidentified
equipment deficiencies
for Operator Workarounds
andnotifythe Work ControlSROifanyareidentified.TheWorkControl
CenterSROis responsibleforthe following:
1.Evaluatingidentifieditemsto
determineifthey constitute
an operator Workaround.
2.Reviewing Immediate Attention Work, equipmentinreducedstatus, Operation's
concerns,disabledalarms,controlroomWOlist, Operators'
troublelists,andcautionordersfor equipment problemsandaccesswithrespectto
Operator Workaround.
This reviewshouldbedoneatleast
quarterly.
3.Evaluate identified
Operator Workaroundsforthe aggregateimpact,and
ensure that appropriatecontrolsareinplacetoproperlyinitiateandcontrolrequired
compensatory
actions.4.Evaluate identified
Operator Workaroundsforthe aggregate impactwhenreviewing
and scheduling
equipment maintenance.
5.Periodicallyprovidingalistofidentified
Operator Workarounds
to Operations
personnel.  
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe65of103 Appendix M(Page1of2)Intolerance
for Equipment Deficiencies
Expectation
Intolerance
for EquipmentDeficienciesisanoverallstationprogramthatfocusesonidentification, documentation,prioritizing,scheduling,andcorrectingshortandlong-termequipmentproblemsinan
appropriate
and timelymanner.Thismustfoster,ineachindividual,azerotolerancetoaccept
operating equipmentdeficienciesand
equipmentfailures.AchievingandmaintaininghighequipmentreliabilityatTVAN,systemengineersmustownsystemreliability,maintenancepersonnelmustown
componentreliability,andoperatorsmustmonitorandkeepequipmentwithinoperatinglimits.
DefinitionswhichareusedtohelpcategorizeFocusAreasare:A.Fire ProtectionImpairments(Non-Outage)
DefinitionswhichareusedtohelpcategorizeFocusAreasare:A.Fire ProtectionImpairments(Non-Outage)
Fire ProtectionSystemImpairmentsthatrequirethepostingofaFireWatchasa
Fire ProtectionSystemImpairmentsthatrequirethepostingofaFireWatchasa compensatoryMeasure.Thiswouldincludethoseimpairmentsthat documentafailureofafireprotectionsystemtomeetoperabilityrequirementsbutwouldnotincludethosethatarecausedbyplant maintenance/modificationactivities(whichcontaininstructionstoreturntheaffectedsystemstoserviceuponcompletionoftheworkactivities).
compensatoryMeasure.Thiswouldincludethoseimpairmentsthat
(B.Priority1and2 OperatorWorkArounds Operator Workarounds,(ReferenceAppendixL),arethoselongtermequipmentproblemsor deficienciesofamaintenanceorengineeringnaturewhichrequiresignificant compensatoryactionstobetakenbyOperations.C.ControlRoomPanelDeficienciesTheseare deficiencieswhichareassociatedwithcontrolroompanel,or backupcontrolpanel,controls,switches,indications,whichadverselyaffecttheabilitytocontrolor monitortheplant.D.AUORoundDeficienciesTheseare deficiencieswhichareadirectresultof deficientconditionsassociatedwithspecificAUOroundchecks.DeficientplantconditionswhichareidentifiedduringAUOrounds,butnot associatedwithaspecificitemcheckedontheroundsheet(hardcopyor electronic)isnotcountedasanAUOrounddeficiency.
documentafailureofafireprotectionsystemtomeetoperabilityrequirementsbutwouldnotincludethosethatarecausedbyplant
E.Unplanned Lit Annunciators AnnunciatorsotherthanthoseassociatedwiththefollowingareconsideredUnplannedLit Annunciators (ULA): 1.Maintenanceinprogress2.Testinginprogress3.Inalarmconditionduetosystems(orpartsofsystems)removedfromservicein accordancewithapre-plannedworkactivity.
maintenance/modificationactivities(whichcontaininstructionstoreturntheaffectedsystemstoserviceuponcompletionoftheworkactivities).
TVAN Standard ConductofOperations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage66of103 Appendix M(Page2of2)
(B.Priority1and2
IntoleranceforEquipment DeficienciesF.Disabled Annunciators (Non-Outage)
OperatorWorkArounds
Alarmswhichhavebeen disableddueto equipmentorinputfailure.Alarmswhicharedisabled by approved plant procedurearenotcountedasDisabled Annunciators.
Operator Workarounds,(ReferenceAppendixL),arethoselongtermequipmentproblemsor
TVAN StandardConductof Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePaae67of103 Appendix N(Page1of5)
deficienciesofamaintenanceorengineeringnaturewhichrequiresignificant
Reactivity ManagementTheTVAN Reactivity ManagementProgramisdefinedinSPP-1 004.This appendix addresses unit specific aspects of reactivitycontrolnotlistedin SPP-10A.A.Requirements This appendixdoesnotrepeat therequirementslistedin SPP-10A.Therefore SPP-10A shouldbeusedin conjunctionwiththis appendix.Specific requirements are: 1.Three-way communicationsshallbeusedforreactivity manipulations.2.All reactivity manipulationsshallbelAWwithapproved procedures.3.All reactivity manipulationsshallbe conductedinacontrolled manner utilizing management oversight.(All reactivitychangesshallbeapprovedandcontrolledbyacontrolroom supervisory individualwhoholdsanactiveSROLicense).
compensatoryactionstobetakenbyOperations.C.ControlRoomPanelDeficienciesTheseare deficiencieswhichareassociatedwithcontrolroompanel,or
backupcontrolpanel,controls,switches,indications,whichadverselyaffecttheabilitytocontrolor
monitortheplant.D.AUORoundDeficienciesTheseare deficiencieswhichareadirectresultof
deficientconditionsassociatedwithspecificAUOroundchecks.DeficientplantconditionswhichareidentifiedduringAUOrounds,butnot
associatedwithaspecificitemcheckedontheroundsheet(hardcopyor
electronic)isnotcountedasanAUOrounddeficiency.
E.Unplanned Lit Annunciators
AnnunciatorsotherthanthoseassociatedwiththefollowingareconsideredUnplannedLit
Annunciators (ULA): 1.Maintenanceinprogress2.Testinginprogress3.Inalarmconditionduetosystems(orpartsofsystems)removedfromservicein
accordancewithapre-plannedworkactivity.  
TVAN Standard ConductofOperations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage66of103
Appendix M(Page2of2)
IntoleranceforEquipment
DeficienciesF.Disabled
Annunciators (Non-Outage)
Alarmswhichhavebeen
disableddueto equipmentorinputfailure.Alarmswhicharedisabled
by approved plant procedurearenotcountedasDisabled
Annunciators.  
TVAN StandardConductof Operations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePaae67of103
Appendix N(Page1of5)
Reactivity
ManagementTheTVAN Reactivity
ManagementProgramisdefinedinSPP-1
004.This appendix addresses unit specific aspects of reactivitycontrolnotlistedin
SPP-10A.A.Requirements
This appendixdoesnotrepeat
therequirementslistedin SPP-10A.Therefore SPP-10A shouldbeusedin conjunctionwiththis appendix.Specific requirements
are: 1.Three-way communicationsshallbeusedforreactivity
manipulations.2.All reactivity
manipulationsshallbelAWwithapproved
procedures.3.All reactivity
manipulationsshallbe conductedinacontrolled
manner utilizing management
oversight.(All reactivitychangesshallbeapprovedandcontrolledbyacontrolroom
supervisory
individualwhoholdsanactiveSROLicense).
4.Practice conservativedecisionmakingatalltimes.
4.Practice conservativedecisionmakingatalltimes.
5.Ensuretheeffectsof
5.Ensuretheeffectsof reactivity change are understood, anticipated and monitored.
reactivity
6.Anticipate criticalityatanytimeduring approachtocriticality.
change are understood, anticipated
7.Manage any off-normal indicationina conservative manner.8.Move controlrodsinonlya deliberate controlled manner with management oversight.
and monitored.
9.Minimize distractions during reactivity manipulations.10.I ndependent verificationofreactivity calculationspriortouseisrequired.11.Peer Checksshallbeutilizedasspecifiedin AppendixGofthis procedurewhichstatesin part, reactivity manipulationsplannedor otherwiseshouldbepeer checked.12.Ifthe approach to criticality is suspendedforanextendedperiodoftimenearthepointof criticality, the reactorcoreshallbemade sufficientlysubcriticaltoavoidan inadvertent criticality.
6.Anticipate
B.REFUELING/SPENTFUELPOOL REACTIVITY MANAGMENT During Refueling/SpentFuelPool Operations:
criticalityatanytimeduring
1.Pre-evolutionbriefinghasbeen conducted.2.Fuel Handling Supervisorisdirectly supervising/observing core alterations.
approachtocriticality.
3.Shutdown Marginiscalculatedand documented correctly.
7.Manage any off-normal
4.EvolutionsaffectingSDMare identified and controlled by supervisor oversight.
indicationina conservative
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePaae68of103 Appendix N(Page2of5)
manner.8.Move controlrodsinonlya
Reactivity Management5.Refuelingsourcerangenuclearindicationiscloselymonitored.6.Boronadditionpathsareprocedurallyidentifiedandcontrolled.(PWR)7.UOorReactorEngineercalculatesandSROsecondchecksalldilutions.(PWR)8.Sensitivetooperatinglimitsandtakesactionpriortoexceedingthelimit.9.Duringrefuelmovesconstantcommunicationismaintainedwithcontrolroom.10.Eachfuelmoveisproceduralcontrolledandallrequiredcontrolsareadheredto.11.AppliesSelfCheck,QV&V'andTouchSTAR.
deliberate
12.Communicateswithothersusing3-way communicationandphoneticalphabet.13.RefuelingSROgivespermissionpriortoeachfuelmove(RefuelingOPSOnly).14.ReactorEngineeringgivespermissionforeachfuelmovepriortothemove.(Refueling Only)15.Coreoffload/CorereloadstatusiscommunicatedtoSM/USeachshift.16.Crewuses computer monitoringcapabilitiestomaximumadvantagetotrendcritical parameters.
controlled
C.PWR REACTIVITY MANAGEMENT EXPECTATIONS1.PWRReactorStartup:a.Actionsaffectingreactivityarecontrolledandmonitored.b.Maintainsprofessionalism,limits distractions,andlimitsMCRaccess.c.SROdedicatedtooverseeinglowpowerphysicstestingandapproachtocriticaIity.d.Pre-evolutionbriefinghasbeenconducted.e.Abnormalorunusualconditionsarehandledconservatively(Rxistrippedif necessary).f.Powerdistributionisverifiedand expectationsfornewdistributionare understood.g.Establishedspecificrateofpowerchange,methodtoachieveit,andfinalpower level.
manner with management
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa Procedure Paqe69of103 Appendix N(Page3of5)
oversight.
Reactivity Management h.ChangeofXe,rodheight,etc.,areproperly accounted for.i.UO remainsatthe controlsanddoesnotbecome distracted by other activities.2.AtAll Times: a.Multiple/diverse indications of powerareusedtoensure responseisas expected.b.OATC/CRO determines effect of activitiesonreactivity before start and monitorsatend.c.Peerchecksare conductedonall manipulations involving reactivity controls.d.Appliesplacekeepingtoolsas appropriate.
9.Minimize distractions
e.Communicateswithothersusing3-way communication and phonetic alphabet.f.Crew focuses on.ill[activitieswhichcouldhavean effect on reactivity, includingplacingin servicemixedbedsorcationbedsintheCVCSsystem,etc.
during reactivity
g.Sensitive to operatinglimitsand takesactionpriorto exceedingthelimit.h.UO nevermovesrods exceptina deliberate, carefully controlled manner while closely monitoring the reactor's response, under observation by second licensed individual.i.Rodcontrol selectorswitchispeercheckedwhen manipulated priortoanyrod motion.j.Boron/Primary Water integratorsettingispeer checkedpriorto starting boration/dilution.
manipulations.10.I ndependent
k.Monitor effect of dilution/borationonpower understandingthetime delayofthe activity.m.UO obtains SM/US approval and informs otherUOpriortonormal reactivity changes.n.US provides supervisory oversightofreactivity changes;limitsMCR access as needed.o.OATC/CRO continuously monitorandverify correct/proper responseuntilplanisstableandnotifiedUSif unexpected responseisseen.p.CalculationsforallManual blender operations are independently verifiedbyan SRO.
verificationofreactivity
(TVANStandardConductofOperations OPDP*1 Department Rev.0008 ProcedurePaae70of103 Appendix N(Page4of5)
calculationspriortouseisrequired.11.Peer Checksshallbeutilizedasspecifiedin
Reactivity Managementq.TwolicensedoperatorsinMCRforallreactivitymanipulations.r.Uses computermonitoringtomaximumadvantageoftrendingcritical parameters.s.Makesconservativedecisionswithrespecttonuclearsafety.
AppendixGofthis procedurewhichstatesin
D.BWR REACTIVITY MANAGEMENT1.BWR Reactor Startup:a.Actionsaffectingreactivityarecontrolledandmonitored.b.Maintainsprofessionalism,limits distractions,andlimitsMCRaccess.c.SROisdedicatedtooverseeinglowpowerphysicstestingandapproachto criticality.d.Pre-evolutionbriefinghasbeenconducted.2.AtAllTimes:a.Abnormalorunusualconditionsarehandledconservatively(Rxistrippedif necessary).b.Powerdistributionisverifiedand expectationsfornewdistributionare understood.c.Establishedspecificrateofpowerchange,methodtoachieveit,andfinalpower level.d.ChangeofXe,rodheight,etc.,areproperlyaccountedfor.e.UOremainsatthecontrolsanddoesnotbecomedistractedbyotheractivities.
part, reactivity
f.Multiple/diverseindicationsofpowerareusedtoensureresponseisas expected.g.OATC/CROdetermineseffectofactivitiesonreactivitybeforestartandmonitorsatend.h.Peerchecksareconductedonall manipulationsinvolvingreactivitycontrols.
manipulationsplannedor otherwiseshouldbepeer
i.Appliesplacekeepingtoolsas appropriate.
checked.12.Ifthe approach to criticality
j.Communicateswithothersusing3-waycommunicationandphoneticalphabet.
is suspendedforanextendedperiodoftimenearthepointof
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe71of103 Appendix N(Page5of5)
criticality, the reactorcoreshallbemade
Reactivity Management k.Sensitivetooperatinglimitsandtakesactionpriorto exceedingthelimit.m.UO nevermovesrodsexceptinadeliberate, carefully controlled manner while closely monitoringthereactor'sresponse, under observationbysecondlicensed individual.n.Rodcontrol selectorswitchispeercheckedwhen manipulatedpriortoanyrod motion.o.UOobtains SM/USapprovalandinforms otherUOpriortonormalreactivity changes.p.US provides supervisory oversightofreactivity changes;limitsMCRaccessas needed.q.OATC/CRO continuouslymonitorandverify correct/properresponseuntilplanisstableandnotifiedUSif unexpectedresponseisseen.
sufficientlysubcriticaltoavoidan
r.Two licensed operatorsinMCRforallreactivity manipulations.s.Uses computermonitoringto maximum advantage of trending critical parameters.t.Makes conservative decisions with respect to nuclear safety.
inadvertent
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage72of103 Appendix 0(Page1of22)LicenseStatus-ActivelInactive LicenseA.LicenseStatus1.Tomaintainanactivestatus,thelicenseeshallactivelyperformthe functionsofanoperatororsenior operatorforaminimumofseven8-hourshiftsa calendar quarterorfive12-hourshiftsa calendarquarter.Itisthe licensee'sresponsibilitytomaintain cognizanceofhis/herlicensestatus.2.Alistingof"Active"licensestatusisprovidedtotheSMattheendofeachquarter.Ifan individual'slicenseiscurrentlylistedasbeing"Inactive"(notontheactivelist),itis imperative that heorshenotperforminaTSlicensedposition.TheSTAwillremainactivebycomplyingwithSection3.4ofTRN-11.6.B.RegainingActiveStatus1.Inordertoregainactivestatus,thefollowingrequirementsmustbemet:a.Thelicenseequalifications(SCBA,validphysicalinthe lasttwoyears)arecurrentandsatisfactorycompletionoflicenseoperatorrequalificationtraining.b.Thelicenseehascompletedaminimumof40hoursofshift functionsunderthedirectionofaROorSROandinthepositiontowhichtheindividualwillbeassigned.TheseshiftsmustoccurwiththeunitinModes1-6.Thefortyhoursmustincludeacompletetouroftheplant(withactivelicensed operatorofequalstatus,SROrequiresanotherSRO,ROmaybeaccompaniedbyaSROorRO)andareviewofallrequiredshift turnoverprocedures.ThistourshallbeinthoseareascoveredbytheReturntoActiveStatusChecklistandshouldconsistof:(1)Inspectionofrunningequipment,(2)Reviewofsafety-related equipmentoutofservice,(3)Reviewofevolutionsinprogressineacharea,(4)Inspectionof equipmentinstandbytomeetTSrequirements,(5)Inspectionofany plantmodificationsrecentlyinstalled.2.Entriesintheoperatinglogsshouldbeusedtodocumentthe40-hourshiftfunction requirementforROsandSROs.CopiesofthisdocumentationandtheapplicableformsfromthisappendixshouldbeattachedtoFormOPDP-1-4Licensee Documentation Form.3.IfanSROisactivatingalicenseforfuelhandlingonly,thenaminimumofoneeighthourshiftunderthedirectionofanactiveSROmustbecompleted.Copiesofdocumentationandthe applicableformsfromthisappendixshouldbeattachedtoFormOPDP-1-4 Licensee Documentation Form.
criticality.
(TVAN StandardConductofOperations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOS ProcedurePage73of103 Appendix 0(Page2of22)
B.REFUELING/SPENTFUELPOOL REACTIVITY
License Status-Active/lnactive LicenseReturntoActiveStatusChecklistSheet1of4 Licensed IndividualThelicensed individualhascompletedaminimumof40hoursofshift functionsunderthe direction of an active licensed operator of qualificationsequaltoorabovethepositiontowhichthe individual will be assigned.SRO-Iicensed individuals assumingaSROpositionshallperformthe actions and responsibilitiesoftheUnit Supervisor(US)orShift Manager(SM).SROor RO-licensed individuals assuminganRO positionshallperformtheactionsofaUnit Operator(UO).The40hours must haveincludeda complete reviewofallrequiredshift turnoverprocedures.SROlicensed individuals who reactivate their licensesolelytoallow watchstandingintheUOmust complete40hoursofshift functionsasa Unit UO under the directionsofaUO priortobeingassignedtotheposition.Attachacopyof security door printoutsforboththelicensedindividual reactivatingandthe supervising licenseforeachdatelistedbelow.
MANAGMENT During Refueling/SpentFuelPool Operations:
Date HoursTotalHours Position Supervising Licensee(circleone)
1.Pre-evolutionbriefinghasbeen
SRO/RO SRO/RO SRO/RO SRO/RO SRO/RO SRO/RO SRO/RO Verified by: Superintendent-Shift Operations Date TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage74of103 Appendix 0(Page3of22)LicenseStatus-Activellnactive LicenseReturntoActiveStatus Checklist For Sequoyah'QnlySheet2of4Duringtheminimumof40hoursofshiftfunctionsabove,thelicensedindividualhascompletedaplanttourincludingallareaslistedbelow(excludinghighradiationareas)underthedirectionofan operator or senior operatorasappropriate.TourswillincludeareviewofallrequiredNLOshift turnover procedures.Attachacopyofthesecuritydoorprintoutsforboththelicensedindividualreactivatingandthe supervisinglicenseforeachdatelistedbelow.DateTimeAreaTouredSupervisingLicenseeAllLevelsofAuxiliaryBuildingAllLevelsofTurbineBuildingandCond 01 Building Diesel Generator BuildingAllLevelsofControlBuildingOutsideareas,includingCCWBuilding,NewMakeup 01BuildingandSwitchyardERCWStructureReviewAUOShift TurnoversVerifiedby:
conducted.2.Fuel Handling Supervisorisdirectly
Superintendent-ShiftOperations DateEnsurethelicensedindividualhasreviewedtherequiredreading,standingorders,and ODMlsfortheperiodofabsenceorforthemostrecentrequalificationcycletopresentdate, whicheverisshorter,andthecurrentstandingorders.Ensurerequirementsof 0-PI-OPS-000-027.0metandappropriateformsattached.Verifiedby:
supervising/observing
Superintendent-ShiftOperations Date TVAN StandardConductof Operations OPDP*1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage75of103 Appendix 0(Page4of22)LicenseStatus-Active/Inactive LicenseReturntoActive Status ChecklistSheet3of4Duringthe minimumof40hoursofshiftfunctionsabove,thelicensedindividualhas completedaplant tour includingallareaslistedbelow(excludinghigh radiation areas)under the directionofan operator or senior operator as appropriate.Tourswillincludea reviewofallrequiredNLO shift turnover procedures.Attachacopyofthesecuritydoor printoutsforboththelicensed individual reactivatingandthe supervising licenseforeachdatelistedbelow.
core alterations.
Date TimeAreaToured Supervising LicenseeAllLevelsofAuxiliary BuildingAllLevelsofTurbine Building Diesel Generator BuildingAllLevelsofIntakePumping StationOutsideareas, including CCWBuilding,Newmakeup 01Buildingand SwitchyardAllLevelsofControlBuildingReviewAUOShift Turnovers Verified by: Superintendent-Shift Operations DateEnsurethe licensed individualhasreviewedtherequiredreading,standingorders,and ODMlsfortheperiodof absenceorforthemostrecent requalificationcycletopresentdate whichever is shorter and the currentstanding orders.Verified by: Superintendent-Shift Operations Date (TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paae76of103 Appendix 0(Page5of22)LicenseStatus-Active/lnactive LicenseReturnto Active Status Checklist For SequoyahandWattsBar Sheet4of4 Ensure Emergency Preparedness Managerisnotifiedofthereturntoactivestatusofthe licensee(WBNPER 90074).Verifiedby:
3.Shutdown Marginiscalculatedand
Superintendent-Shift Operations Date Ensure all medical qualifications are current including respiratortraining,SCBAandfittest.
documented
Verified by: Ensure uninterrupted participationintheLicensed Operator Requalification Program ormeetwiththe Operations Training Manageror Designee to discussthematerialfromall requalification sessionswhichweremissed.
correctly.
4.EvolutionsaffectingSDMare
identified
and controlled
by supervisor
oversight.  
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePaae68of103
Appendix N(Page2of5)
Reactivity
Management5.Refuelingsourcerangenuclearindicationiscloselymonitored.6.Boronadditionpathsareprocedurallyidentifiedandcontrolled.(PWR)7.UOorReactorEngineercalculatesandSROsecondchecksalldilutions.(PWR)8.Sensitivetooperatinglimitsandtakesactionpriortoexceedingthelimit.9.Duringrefuelmovesconstantcommunicationismaintainedwithcontrolroom.10.Eachfuelmoveisproceduralcontrolledandallrequiredcontrolsareadheredto.11.AppliesSelfCheck,QV&V'andTouchSTAR.
12.Communicateswithothersusing3-way
communicationandphoneticalphabet.13.RefuelingSROgivespermissionpriortoeachfuelmove(RefuelingOPSOnly).14.ReactorEngineeringgivespermissionforeachfuelmovepriortothemove.(Refueling
Only)15.Coreoffload/CorereloadstatusiscommunicatedtoSM/USeachshift.16.Crewuses
computer monitoringcapabilitiestomaximumadvantagetotrendcritical
parameters.
C.PWR REACTIVITY
MANAGEMENT
EXPECTATIONS1.PWRReactorStartup:a.Actionsaffectingreactivityarecontrolledandmonitored.b.Maintainsprofessionalism,limits
distractions,andlimitsMCRaccess.c.SROdedicatedtooverseeinglowpowerphysicstestingandapproachtocriticaIity.d.Pre-evolutionbriefinghasbeenconducted.e.Abnormalorunusualconditionsarehandledconservatively(Rxistrippedif
necessary).f.Powerdistributionisverifiedand
expectationsfornewdistributionare
understood.g.Establishedspecificrateofpowerchange,methodtoachieveit,andfinalpower
level.  
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 Department
Rev.OOOa Procedure Paqe69of103 Appendix N(Page3of5)
Reactivity
Management
h.ChangeofXe,rodheight,etc.,areproperly
accounted for.i.UO remainsatthe controlsanddoesnotbecome
distracted
by other activities.2.AtAll Times: a.Multiple/diverse
indications
of powerareusedtoensure
responseisas expected.b.OATC/CRO determines
effect of activitiesonreactivity
before start and monitorsatend.c.Peerchecksare conductedonall manipulations
involving reactivity
controls.d.Appliesplacekeepingtoolsas
appropriate.
e.Communicateswithothersusing3-way
communication
and phonetic alphabet.f.Crew focuses on.ill[activitieswhichcouldhavean
effect on reactivity, includingplacingin servicemixedbedsorcationbedsintheCVCSsystem,etc.
g.Sensitive to operatinglimitsand takesactionpriorto
exceedingthelimit.h.UO nevermovesrods exceptina deliberate, carefully controlled
manner while closely monitoring
the reactor's response, under observation
by second licensed individual.i.Rodcontrol
selectorswitchispeercheckedwhen
manipulated
priortoanyrod motion.j.Boron/Primary
Water integratorsettingispeer
checkedpriorto starting boration/dilution.
k.Monitor effect of dilution/borationonpower understandingthetime delayofthe activity.m.UO obtains SM/US approval and informs otherUOpriortonormal
reactivity
changes.n.US provides supervisory
oversightofreactivity
changes;limitsMCR access as needed.o.OATC/CRO continuously
monitorandverify correct/proper
responseuntilplanisstableandnotifiedUSif
unexpected
responseisseen.p.CalculationsforallManual
blender operations
are independently
verifiedbyan SRO.  
(TVANStandardConductofOperations
OPDP*1 Department
Rev.0008 ProcedurePaae70of103
Appendix N(Page4of5)
Reactivity
Managementq.TwolicensedoperatorsinMCRforallreactivitymanipulations.r.Uses computermonitoringtomaximumadvantageoftrendingcritical
parameters.s.Makesconservativedecisionswithrespecttonuclearsafety.
D.BWR REACTIVITY
MANAGEMENT1.BWR Reactor Startup:a.Actionsaffectingreactivityarecontrolledandmonitored.b.Maintainsprofessionalism,limits
distractions,andlimitsMCRaccess.c.SROisdedicatedtooverseeinglowpowerphysicstestingandapproachto
criticality.d.Pre-evolutionbriefinghasbeenconducted.2.AtAllTimes:a.Abnormalorunusualconditionsarehandledconservatively(Rxistrippedif
necessary).b.Powerdistributionisverifiedand
expectationsfornewdistributionare
understood.c.Establishedspecificrateofpowerchange,methodtoachieveit,andfinalpower
level.d.ChangeofXe,rodheight,etc.,areproperlyaccountedfor.e.UOremainsatthecontrolsanddoesnotbecomedistractedbyotheractivities.
f.Multiple/diverseindicationsofpowerareusedtoensureresponseisas
expected.g.OATC/CROdetermineseffectofactivitiesonreactivitybeforestartandmonitorsatend.h.Peerchecksareconductedonall
manipulationsinvolvingreactivitycontrols.
i.Appliesplacekeepingtoolsas
appropriate.
j.Communicateswithothersusing3-waycommunicationandphoneticalphabet.  
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe71of103 Appendix N(Page5of5)
Reactivity
Management
k.Sensitivetooperatinglimitsandtakesactionpriorto
exceedingthelimit.m.UO nevermovesrodsexceptinadeliberate, carefully controlled
manner while closely monitoringthereactor'sresponse, under observationbysecondlicensed
individual.n.Rodcontrol
selectorswitchispeercheckedwhen
manipulatedpriortoanyrod
motion.o.UOobtains
SM/USapprovalandinforms
otherUOpriortonormalreactivity
changes.p.US provides supervisory
oversightofreactivity
changes;limitsMCRaccessas
needed.q.OATC/CRO continuouslymonitorandverify
correct/properresponseuntilplanisstableandnotifiedUSif
unexpectedresponseisseen.
r.Two licensed operatorsinMCRforallreactivity
manipulations.s.Uses computermonitoringto
maximum advantage of trending critical parameters.t.Makes conservative
decisions with respect to nuclear safety.  
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 Department
Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage72of103
Appendix 0(Page1of22)LicenseStatus-
ActivelInactive
LicenseA.LicenseStatus1.Tomaintainanactivestatus,thelicenseeshallactivelyperformthe
functionsofanoperatororsenior operatorforaminimumofseven8-hourshiftsa
calendar quarterorfive12-hourshiftsa calendarquarter.Itisthe
licensee'sresponsibilitytomaintain
cognizanceofhis/herlicensestatus.2.Alistingof"Active"licensestatusisprovidedtotheSMattheendofeachquarter.Ifan
individual'slicenseiscurrentlylistedasbeing"Inactive"(notontheactivelist),itis
imperative
that heorshenotperforminaTSlicensedposition.TheSTAwillremainactivebycomplyingwithSection3.4ofTRN-11.6.B.RegainingActiveStatus1.Inordertoregainactivestatus,thefollowingrequirementsmustbemet:a.Thelicenseequalifications(SCBA,validphysicalinthe
lasttwoyears)arecurrentandsatisfactorycompletionoflicenseoperatorrequalificationtraining.b.Thelicenseehascompletedaminimumof40hoursofshift
functionsunderthedirectionofaROorSROandinthepositiontowhichtheindividualwillbeassigned.TheseshiftsmustoccurwiththeunitinModes1-6.Thefortyhoursmustincludeacompletetouroftheplant(withactivelicensed
operatorofequalstatus,SROrequiresanotherSRO,ROmaybeaccompaniedbyaSROorRO)andareviewofallrequiredshift
turnoverprocedures.ThistourshallbeinthoseareascoveredbytheReturntoActiveStatusChecklistandshouldconsistof:(1)Inspectionofrunningequipment,(2)Reviewofsafety-related
equipmentoutofservice,(3)Reviewofevolutionsinprogressineacharea,(4)Inspectionof
equipmentinstandbytomeetTSrequirements,(5)Inspectionofany
plantmodificationsrecentlyinstalled.2.Entriesintheoperatinglogsshouldbeusedtodocumentthe40-hourshiftfunction
requirementforROsandSROs.CopiesofthisdocumentationandtheapplicableformsfromthisappendixshouldbeattachedtoFormOPDP-1-4Licensee
Documentation
Form.3.IfanSROisactivatingalicenseforfuelhandlingonly,thenaminimumofoneeighthourshiftunderthedirectionofanactiveSROmustbecompleted.Copiesofdocumentationandthe applicableformsfromthisappendixshouldbeattachedtoFormOPDP-1-4
Licensee Documentation
Form.  
(TVAN StandardConductofOperations
OPDP-1 Department
Rev.OOOS ProcedurePage73of103
Appendix 0(Page2of22)
License Status-Active/lnactive
LicenseReturntoActiveStatusChecklistSheet1of4 Licensed IndividualThelicensed
individualhascompletedaminimumof40hoursofshift
functionsunderthe direction of an active licensed operator of qualificationsequaltoorabovethepositiontowhichthe
individual
will be assigned.SRO-Iicensed
individuals
assumingaSROpositionshallperformthe
actions and responsibilitiesoftheUnit Supervisor(US)orShift
Manager(SM).SROor
RO-licensed
individuals
assuminganRO positionshallperformtheactionsofaUnit
Operator(UO).The40hours
must haveincludeda complete reviewofallrequiredshift
turnoverprocedures.SROlicensed
individuals
who reactivate
their licensesolelytoallow
watchstandingintheUOmust
complete40hoursofshift
functionsasa Unit UO under the directionsofaUO priortobeingassignedtotheposition.Attachacopyof security door printoutsforboththelicensedindividual
reactivatingandthe supervising
licenseforeachdatelistedbelow.
Date HoursTotalHours
Position Supervising
Licensee(circleone)
SRO/RO SRO/RO SRO/RO SRO/RO SRO/RO SRO/RO SRO/RO Verified by: Superintendent-Shift Operations
Date  
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OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage74of103
Appendix 0(Page3of22)LicenseStatus-
Activellnactive
LicenseReturntoActiveStatus
Checklist For Sequoyah'QnlySheet2of4Duringtheminimumof40hoursofshiftfunctionsabove,thelicensedindividualhascompletedaplanttourincludingallareaslistedbelow(excludinghighradiationareas)underthedirectionofan
operator or senior operatorasappropriate.TourswillincludeareviewofallrequiredNLOshift
turnover procedures.Attachacopyofthesecuritydoorprintoutsforboththelicensedindividualreactivatingandthe supervisinglicenseforeachdatelistedbelow.DateTimeAreaTouredSupervisingLicenseeAllLevelsofAuxiliaryBuildingAllLevelsofTurbineBuildingandCond 01 Building Diesel Generator BuildingAllLevelsofControlBuildingOutsideareas,includingCCWBuilding,NewMakeup
01BuildingandSwitchyardERCWStructureReviewAUOShift
TurnoversVerifiedby:
Superintendent-ShiftOperations
DateEnsurethelicensedindividualhasreviewedtherequiredreading,standingorders,and
ODMlsfortheperiodofabsenceorforthemostrecentrequalificationcycletopresentdate, whicheverisshorter,andthecurrentstandingorders.Ensurerequirementsof
0-PI-OPS-000-027.0metandappropriateformsattached.Verifiedby:
Superintendent-ShiftOperations
Date  
TVAN StandardConductof Operations
OPDP*1 Department
Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage75of103
Appendix 0(Page4of22)LicenseStatus-
Active/Inactive
LicenseReturntoActive
Status ChecklistSheet3of4Duringthe minimumof40hoursofshiftfunctionsabove,thelicensedindividualhas
completedaplant tour includingallareaslistedbelow(excludinghigh
radiation areas)under the directionofan operator or senior operator as appropriate.Tourswillincludea
reviewofallrequiredNLO
shift turnover procedures.Attachacopyofthesecuritydoor
printoutsforboththelicensed
individual
reactivatingandthe supervising
licenseforeachdatelistedbelow.
Date TimeAreaToured
Supervising
LicenseeAllLevelsofAuxiliary
BuildingAllLevelsofTurbine
Building Diesel Generator BuildingAllLevelsofIntakePumping
StationOutsideareas, including CCWBuilding,Newmakeup
01Buildingand
SwitchyardAllLevelsofControlBuildingReviewAUOShift
Turnovers Verified by: Superintendent-Shift Operations
DateEnsurethe licensed individualhasreviewedtherequiredreading,standingorders,and
ODMlsfortheperiodof absenceorforthemostrecent
requalificationcycletopresentdate
whichever is shorter and the currentstanding
orders.Verified by: Superintendent-Shift Operations
Date  
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paae76of103 Appendix 0(Page5of22)LicenseStatus-
Active/lnactive
LicenseReturnto Active Status Checklist For SequoyahandWattsBar
Sheet4of4 Ensure Emergency Preparedness
Managerisnotifiedofthereturntoactivestatusofthe
licensee(WBNPER 90074).Verifiedby:
Superintendent-Shift Operations
Date Ensure all medical qualifications
are current including respiratortraining,SCBAandfittest.
Verified by: Ensure uninterrupted
participationintheLicensed
Operator Requalification
Program ormeetwiththe
Operations
Training Manageror Designee to discussthematerialfromall
requalification
sessionswhichweremissed.
(Verifiedby:
(Verifiedby:
Superintendent-Shift Operations
Superintendent-Shift Operations Operations Training ManagerorDesignee Date DateEnsureall on-the-jobtrainingand evaluation requirementsofthe RequalificationProgramarecurrent.Verifiedby:
Operations
Operations Training ManagerorDesignee DateIcertifythe requirementsforreturningtoactivestatushavebeenmet for the above-named licensed individual.Verifiedby:
Training ManagerorDesignee
Manager-Operations Date After receivingthefinalreview signature, this checklist becomesaQA RECORDandshouldbe submitted to Document Services.
Date DateEnsureall on-the-jobtrainingand
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage77of103 Appendix 0(Page6of22)LicenseStatus-Activellnactive LicenseActivationofSROLicenseLimitedtoFuel HandlingSheet1of2 Licensed Individual NOTE Personnel who activatetheirSROLicenseLimitedtoFuelHandlingMAYNOTstandwatchinthe Main ControlRoomoranyotherpositionthatrequiresanactivelicensedSRO.
evaluation
Licensed IndividualSSN.Theabovenamedlicensed individual has successfully completed the following:
requirementsofthe RequalificationProgramarecurrent.Verifiedby:
Uninterrupted participationintheLicensed Operator RequalificationProgramormetwiththe Superintendent
Operations
-OperationsTrainingorDesigneetodiscussthematerialfromall requalification sessions whichweremissed.
Training ManagerorDesignee
Verified by: Operations Training ManagerorDesignee DateWorkforoneshift,(12hours)movingfuel under the directionofanactivelicensed SRO***.Position Moving Date*FuelMovingFuelHours**ActiveLicensed SRO****Should include shift turnover.**Must includeatotalof12hoursmovingfuel under the directionofanactive licensed SRO***ActiveSROorActiveSROLimitedtoFuelHandling.
DateIcertifythe
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage78of103 Appendix 0(Page7of22)LicenseStatus-Active/Inactive License ActivationofSROLicenseLimitedtoFuel HandlingSheet2of2Thelicensed individual has completedatouroffuelhandlingareaswithan active Senior Licensed Operator***
requirementsforreturningtoactivestatushavebeenmet
includingalllevelsoftheFuelHandlingArea, (excludinghighradiationareas)andthe Reactor ContainmentBuilding(iffuelhandling activitiesareinprogress).
for the above-named
Verified by: Superintendent-Shift Operations Date I certify the requirementsforreturningtoactivestatus,limitedtofuelhandling,aslistedin OMM-001, Section5.5.2,havebeenmetfortheabovenamedlicensed individual.Verifiedby:
licensed individual.Verifiedby:
Manager-Operations
Date After receivingthefinalreview
signature, this checklist becomesaQA RECORDandshouldbe
submitted to Document Services.  
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage77of103
Appendix 0(Page6of22)LicenseStatus-
Activellnactive
LicenseActivationofSROLicenseLimitedtoFuel
HandlingSheet1of2 Licensed Individual
NOTE Personnel who activatetheirSROLicenseLimitedtoFuelHandlingMAYNOTstandwatchinthe
Main ControlRoomoranyotherpositionthatrequiresanactivelicensedSRO.
Licensed IndividualSSN.Theabovenamedlicensed
individual
has successfully
completed the following:
Uninterrupted
participationintheLicensed
Operator RequalificationProgramormetwiththe
Superintendent
-OperationsTrainingorDesigneetodiscussthematerialfromall
requalification
sessions whichweremissed.
Verified by: Operations
Training ManagerorDesignee
DateWorkforoneshift,(12hours)movingfuel
under the directionofanactivelicensed
SRO***.Position Moving Date*FuelMovingFuelHours**ActiveLicensed
SRO****Should include shift turnover.**Must includeatotalof12hoursmovingfuel
under the directionofanactive
licensed SRO***ActiveSROorActiveSROLimitedtoFuelHandling.  
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage78of103
Appendix 0(Page7of22)LicenseStatus-
Active/Inactive
License ActivationofSROLicenseLimitedtoFuel
HandlingSheet2of2Thelicensed
individual
has completedatouroffuelhandlingareaswithan
active Senior Licensed Operator***
includingalllevelsoftheFuelHandlingArea, (excludinghighradiationareas)andthe
Reactor ContainmentBuilding(iffuelhandling
activitiesareinprogress).
Verified by: Superintendent-Shift Operations
Date I certify the requirementsforreturningtoactivestatus,limitedtofuelhandling,aslistedin
OMM-001, Section5.5.2,havebeenmetfortheabovenamedlicensed
individual.Verifiedby:
(Superintendent-Shift Operations
(Superintendent-Shift Operations
***ActiveSROor ActiveSROLimitedtoFuelHandling.
***ActiveSROor ActiveSROLimitedtoFuelHandling.
Date After receivingthefinalreview
Date After receivingthefinalreview signature, this checklist becomes a QARECORDandshouldbe submitted to Document Services.
signature, this checklist becomes a QARECORDandshouldbe
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP*1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePaae79of103 Appendix 0(Pageaof22)LicenseStatus
submitted to Document Services.  
-Activellnactive LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANTREQUIREMENTSFORMAINTAININGACTIVELICENSESTATUS Sheet 1 of 41.0PURPOSEThepurposeofthisdocumentistoprovideadministrativeinstructionsinordertocomplywith1OCFR55.53(e),..."activelyperformingthefunctionsofanoperatororsenioroperator."
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
 
OPDP*1 Department
==2.0REFERENCES==
Rev.OOOa ProcedurePaae79of103
/BACKGROUND2.1References*10CFR50.54(m)(2)(i)*10CFR55.4
Appendix 0(Pageaof22)LicenseStatus
-Activellnactive
LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANTREQUIREMENTSFORMAINTAININGACTIVELICENSESTATUS
Sheet 1 of 41.0PURPOSEThepurposeofthisdocumentistoprovideadministrativeinstructionsinordertocomplywith1OCFR55.53(e),..."activelyperformingthefunctionsofanoperatororsenioroperator."2.0REFERENCES/BACKGROUND2.1References*10CFR50.54(m)(2)(i)*10CFR55.4
*10CFR55.53(e)*NUREG-1262
*10CFR55.53(e)*NUREG-1262
-Preface;pages
-Preface;pages 71 c80*TechnicalSpecification (2.2 2.3Tomaintainactivestatus,per55.53(e),ConditionsofLicense,thelicenseeshallactivelyperformthefunctionsofanoperatororsenioroperatoronaminimumofseven(7)8-hourorfive(5)12-hourshiftspercalendarquarter.ActivelyperformingthefunctionsofanoperatororsenioroperatormeansthatanindividualhasapositionontheshiftcrewthatrequirestheindividualtobelicensedasdefinedinTechnicalSpecification,andthattheindividualcarriesoutandisresponsibleforthedutiescoveredbythatposition.2.4TechnicalSpecificationsand10CFR50.54specifytheminimumrequirementpershift.2.5Licensedpersonnelwhodonotmeettheserequirementsaredesignatedasinactivelicensees.3.0RESPONSIBILITIES3.1Alllicensedpersonnelwhomaintainanactivelicenseshallcomplywiththeserequirements.3.2AlllicensedpersonnelwhomaintainanactivelicenseandareOFFSHIFT(notpartofarotatingshift)shallprovideon-shiftdocumentationquarterlytotheOperationsSuperintendent.[Form1].3.3TheOperationsSuperintendentisresponsibleforadministeringthisprogramanddocumentation.4.0INSTRUCTIONS4.1Individuals assignedtothefollowingpositions,ANDNOOTHERS,oneachshift,areconsideredtobeactivelyperformingthefunctionsofanoperatororsenioroperatorinordertomaintainactivelicense status:BrownsFerryNuclear*ShiftManager*Unit1UnitSupervisor[ControlRoomSRO]*Unit2UnitSupervisor[ControlRoomSRO]*Unit3UnitSupervisor[ControlRoomSRO]*Unit1BoardandDeskROs*Unit2BoardandDeskROs*Unit3BoardandDeskROs  
71 c80*TechnicalSpecification
!" TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Pane80of103 Appendix 0(Page9of22)
(2.2 2.3Tomaintainactivestatus,per55.53(e),ConditionsofLicense,thelicenseeshallactivelyperformthefunctionsofanoperatororsenioroperatoronaminimumofseven(7)8-hourorfive(5)12-hourshiftspercalendarquarter.ActivelyperformingthefunctionsofanoperatororsenioroperatormeansthatanindividualhasapositionontheshiftcrewthatrequirestheindividualtobelicensedasdefinedinTechnicalSpecification,andthattheindividualcarriesoutandisresponsibleforthedutiescoveredbythatposition.2.4TechnicalSpecificationsand10CFR50.54specifytheminimumrequirementpershift.2.5Licensedpersonnelwhodonotmeettheserequirementsaredesignatedasinactivelicensees.3.0RESPONSIBILITIES3.1Alllicensedpersonnelwhomaintainanactivelicenseshallcomplywiththeserequirements.3.2AlllicensedpersonnelwhomaintainanactivelicenseandareOFFSHIFT(notpartofarotatingshift)shallprovideon-shiftdocumentationquarterlytotheOperationsSuperintendent.[Form1].3.3TheOperationsSuperintendentisresponsibleforadministeringthisprogramanddocumentation.4.0INSTRUCTIONS4.1Individuals
License Status>Activellnactive LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANTREQUIREMENTSFORMAINTAININGACTIVELICENSESTATUS Sheet 2of44.2Tobegrantedcreditforashift,theindividualwillbepresentfromshiftturnoverthrushiftturnover.ShortabsencesfromtheControlRoomareacceptable(i.e.,restroomvisits).Absences fromtheControlRoomforextendedperiods(i.e.,FitnessforDutytesting)willnotcounttowardsshiftfunctions.Forthesetypeofcases,thetimeabsencewillbemadeupbyworkingadditionaltimeonanothershiftoranadditionalshift.4.3Theshiftperiodisdefinedbythescheduleworkedbytherotatingshiftcrews.Either12-houror8-hourshiftsisthenormal.Ifa12-hourshiftrotationisused,thenaminimumoffive(5)shiftsinalicensedpositionperquarter,orifan8-hourshiftrotationisused,thenaminimumofseven(7)shiftsinalicensedpositionperquarterisrequiredinordertoremain"active."4.4TechnicalSpecifications/1 OCFR50foreachsitecontainstherequirementfortheminimumnumberoflicensesrequired.However,onlythepositionslistedfortheapplicablesiteaslistedin4.1abovequalifyforlicensemaintenance.4.5Iftheoperatingcrewsconvertfroman8-hourtoa12-hour,ora12-hourtoanshiftrotationscheduleduringacalendarquarter,thenthenumberofshiftsrequiredtobeworkedinalicensedpositiontobecreditedforactivelicensemaintenanceonthecombinationofshifts(8'sand12's)willbeinaccordancewiththefollowing:
assignedtothefollowingpositions,ANDNOOTHERS,oneachshift,areconsideredtobeactivelyperformingthefunctionsofanoperatororsenioroperatorinordertomaintainactivelicense
8-HourShiftsTO12-HourShifts 12-HourShiftsTO8-HourShifts
status:BrownsFerryNuclear*ShiftManager*Unit1UnitSupervisor[ControlRoomSRO]*Unit2UnitSupervisor[ControlRoomSRO]*Unit3UnitSupervisor[ControlRoomSRO]*Unit1BoardandDeskROs*Unit2BoardandDeskROs*Unit3BoardandDeskROs  
!" TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Pane80of103 Appendix 0(Page9of22)
License Status>Activellnactive
LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANTREQUIREMENTSFORMAINTAININGACTIVELICENSESTATUS
Sheet 2of44.2Tobegrantedcreditforashift,theindividualwillbepresentfromshiftturnoverthrushiftturnover.ShortabsencesfromtheControlRoomareacceptable(i.e.,restroomvisits).Absences
fromtheControlRoomforextendedperiods(i.e.,FitnessforDutytesting)willnotcounttowardsshiftfunctions.Forthesetypeofcases,thetimeabsencewillbemadeupbyworkingadditionaltimeonanothershiftoranadditionalshift.4.3Theshiftperiodisdefinedbythescheduleworkedbytherotatingshiftcrews.Either12-houror8-hourshiftsisthenormal.Ifa12-hourshiftrotationisused,thenaminimumoffive(5)shiftsinalicensedpositionperquarter,orifan8-hourshiftrotationisused,thenaminimumofseven(7)shiftsinalicensedpositionperquarterisrequiredinordertoremain"active."4.4TechnicalSpecifications/1
OCFR50foreachsitecontainstherequirementfortheminimumnumberoflicensesrequired.However,onlythepositionslistedfortheapplicablesiteaslistedin4.1abovequalifyforlicensemaintenance.4.5Iftheoperatingcrewsconvertfroman8-hourtoa12-hour,ora12-hourtoanshiftrotationscheduleduringacalendarquarter,thenthenumberofshiftsrequiredtobeworkedinalicensedpositiontobecreditedforactivelicensemaintenanceonthecombinationofshifts(8'sand12's)willbeinaccordancewiththefollowing:
8-HourShiftsTO12-HourShifts
12-HourShiftsTO8-HourShifts
#ShiftsCompleted
#ShiftsCompleted
#AdditionalShifts
#AdditionalShifts
#ShiftsCompleted
#ShiftsCompleted
#AdditionalShiftsPriortoChangeNeededOnNewPriortoChangeNeededOnNew
#AdditionalShiftsPriortoChangeNeededOnNewPriortoChangeNeededOnNew Schedule Schedule 6 1 4 2 5 2 3 3 4 3 2 5 3 3 1 6 2 4 0 7 1 5--0 5--4.6Theindividualassignedtooneoftheseven(7)positionsdesignatedformaintaininganactivelicense,shalllog"in"and"out"ontheNarrativeLogforeachshiftworked.4.7TheShiftManageroneachshiftshallverifythatthedataenteredintothe"ShiftStaffingLog"intheNarrativeLogiscorrectfortheirshift.4.8AShiftManagershallactivelyperformthefunctionsofaShiftManageraminimumofseven8-hourorfive12-hourshiftspercalendarquarter toremaincurrent.
Schedule Schedule 6 1 4 2 5 2 3 3 4 3 2 5 3 3 1 6 2 4 0 7 1 5--0 5--4.6Theindividualassignedtooneoftheseven(7)positionsdesignatedformaintaininganactivelicense,shalllog"in"and"out"ontheNarrativeLogforeachshiftworked.4.7TheShiftManageroneachshiftshallverifythatthedataenteredintothe"ShiftStaffingLog"intheNarrativeLogiscorrectfortheirshift.4.8AShiftManagershallactivelyperformthefunctionsofaShiftManageraminimumofseven8-hourorfive12-hourshiftspercalendarquarter
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage81of103 Appendix 0(Page10of22)LicenseStatus-Activellnactive LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANTREQUIREMENTSFORMAINTAININGACTIVELICENSESTATUS Sheet3of45.0DOCUMENTATION5.1Form1ofthisAppendixcontainstheform"(Active)LicensedOff-ShiftPersonnelQuarterlyOn-ShiftTimeDocumentation"thatissubmittedbyactiveoff-shiftlicensedindividualseachquartertotheOperations Superintendent.5.2TheControlRoomlogsarethelegalrecordofwatchstanderassignment.
toremaincurrent.  
TVAN StandardConductof Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage82of103 Appendix 0(Page11of22)
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
License Status>>Active/Inactive LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANTREQUIREMENTSFORMAINTAININGACTIVELICENSESTATUSSheet4of4(ACTIVE)LICENSEDOFFSHIFTPERSONNELQUARTERLYON*SHIFTTIMEDOCUMENTATIONFORM1(BFN)
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage81of103
NAME:_Icertifythatonthedateslistedbelow,Iperformedthelicenseddutiesasdefinedin10CFR55for aminimumoffive(5)hourshifts,seven(7)8-hourshifts,orcombinationasdescribedinthisprocedure.CoveringQuarter:
Appendix 0(Page10of22)LicenseStatus-
Activellnactive
LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANTREQUIREMENTSFORMAINTAININGACTIVELICENSESTATUS
Sheet3of45.0DOCUMENTATION5.1Form1ofthisAppendixcontainstheform"(Active)LicensedOff-ShiftPersonnelQuarterlyOn-ShiftTimeDocumentation"thatissubmittedbyactiveoff-shiftlicensedindividualseachquartertotheOperations
Superintendent.5.2TheControlRoomlogsarethelegalrecordofwatchstanderassignment.  
TVAN StandardConductof Operations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage82of103
Appendix 0(Page11of22)
License Status>>Active/Inactive
LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANTREQUIREMENTSFORMAINTAININGACTIVELICENSESTATUSSheet4of4(ACTIVE)LICENSEDOFFSHIFTPERSONNELQUARTERLYON*SHIFTTIMEDOCUMENTATIONFORM1(BFN)
NAME:_Icertifythatonthedateslistedbelow,Iperformedthelicenseddutiesasdefinedin10CFR55for
aminimumoffive(5)hourshifts,seven(7)8-hourshifts,orcombinationasdescribedinthisprocedure.CoveringQuarter:
o Jan-March o April-June oJuly-Sept o Oct-Dec (......SHIFT POSITIONS8HR12HRSMU1U2U3U1U1U2U2U3U3USUS USBDDKSDDKBDDKDAY1:DAY2:DAY3:DAY4:DAY5:DAY6:
o Jan-March o April-June oJuly-Sept o Oct-Dec (......SHIFT POSITIONS8HR12HRSMU1U2U3U1U1U2U2U3U3USUS USBDDKSDDKBDDKDAY1:DAY2:DAY3:DAY4:DAY5:DAY6:
DAY7:DAY8:NOTE(2)NOTE:(1)Indicatethedate,checktheshiftdurationandappropriatepositionheld.NOTE:(2)TheDay8slotistobeusedifonedoesnotcompletefullshiftononeofthefirstsevendays.NOTE:(3)Oncetheformiscompleted,forwardtoOperationsSuperintendent.Donotretainformuntiltheendofthe
DAY7:DAY8:NOTE(2)NOTE:(1)Indicatethedate,checktheshiftdurationandappropriatepositionheld.NOTE:(2)TheDay8slotistobeusedifonedoesnotcompletefullshiftononeofthefirstsevendays.NOTE:(3)Oncetheformiscompleted,forwardtoOperationsSuperintendent.Donotretainformuntiltheendofthe quarter.Signature:
quarter.Signature:
Date:_
Date:_  
TVANStandard ConductofOperations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Pace83of103 Appendix 0(Page12of22)LicenseStatus-Activellnactive LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEAR PLANTREQUIREMENTSFORRETURNINGANINACTIVELICENSETOACTIVESTATUSSheet1of71.0PURPOSEThisdocumentisintendedtoprovideadditionalguidance,toreturnalicensedindividualtoanactivestatus.
TVANStandard
 
ConductofOperations
==2.0 REFERENCES==
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Pace83of103 Appendix 0(Page12of22)LicenseStatus-
/BACKGROUND2.1TheCodeofFederalRegulation,10CFR55.53f(2)specifiesreturningalicensetoactivestatus.Theintentofthelawistoensureproficiencyintheconductoflicensedactivitiespriortoassuminglicensedduties.Thefollowingrequirementsareaddressedaspartofthislaw:
Activellnactive
(2.1.1 2.1.2 3.0 RESPONSIBILITIESThequalificationsandstatusofthelicenseearecurrentandvalid.Thisrequirementensuresthelicenseehascompletedallrequiredrequalificationtraining,includingplantmodificationsandindustryevents;andsecondly,thatallconditionsofhis/herlicensearestillbeingmet.Thislicenseehascompletedaminimumof40hoursofshiftfunctionsunderthedirectionofareactoroperatororsenioroperator,asappropriate,andinthepositiontowhichtheindividualwillbeassigned.Thisensuresthatanactivelicenseisdirectingorperformingthemanipulationsofplantcontrols,andallowstheinactiveindividualtoobtainproficiencyathis/herwatchstation.Includedwithintheminimumof40hoursisthefollowing:a.Acompletereviewofturnoverproceduresbythereactoroperatororseniorreactoroperatorasappropriatefortheposition,toensurethatthelicenseeisfamiliarwithcurrentshiftturnoverpractices.b.Acompletetouroftheplant,toensuretheindividualisawareofchangingplantconditionsthathaveoccurredsincehe/shehasbeeninactive.TheindividualperformingthetourwillbeaccompaniedbyaLicensedReactorOperatororaLicensedSeniorReactorOperator,asappropriate.3.1Alllicensedpersonnelwhomaintainanactivelicenseshallcomplywiththeserequirements.TheOperationsSuperintendentisresponsibleforadministeringtheprocess.4.0INSTRUCTIONS4.1Thefollowingguidelinesaretobeusedwhenreactivatingalicense:4.1.1Priortostandingtheminimumof40hoursofshiftfunctions,thelicensedindividualshallmeetwiththeOperationTrainingManagerandtheOperations Superintendenttodiscusshis/hercurrentstatusandanystandardsand/orexpectations.Forcertainindividuals,additionalrequirementsmaybeimposed(greaterthanthoserequiredbylaw)ifdirectedbytheOperationsSuperintendent.4.1.2Thefollowingpositionsaretheonlyonesthatqualifyforreactivationofalicense:BrownsFerryNuclear*ShiftManager*Unit1UnitSupervisor[ControlRoomSRO]*Unit2UnitSupervisor[ControlRoomSRO]*Unit3UnitSupervisor[ControlRoomSRO]
LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEAR
*Unit1BoardandDeskROsUnit2BoardandDeskROs*Unit3BoardandDeskROs TVAN StandardConductof Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Page84of103 Appendix 0(Page13of22)LicenseStatus-Active/Inactive LicenseBROWNSFERRY NUCLEAR PLANT REQUIREMENTSFORRETURNINGANINACTIVELICENSETOACTIVESTATUSSheet2 of?4.1.3Theindividualshallbeunderthedirectsupervisionofanactivelicensedindividualinthepositiontowhichtheindividualwillbeassigned.Toreceivecreditforashift,theindividualwillbepresentfromshiftturnoverthrushiftturnover.ShortabsencesfromtheControlRoomareacceptable(i.e.,restroomvisits);however,thetotaltimeintheControlRoomundersupervisionwilltotalatleast40hours(this40hoursdoesnotincludetheplanttour).Toensurethattheminimumof40hoursisobtainedintheControlRoomundersupervision,thebreak-inperiodwillbeseven(7)-8hourshiftsorfive(5)-12hourshifts.Thisappliestoallpositionsusedtore-activatealicensetoactivestatus.
PLANTREQUIREMENTSFORRETURNINGANINACTIVELICENSETOACTIVESTATUSSheet1of71.0PURPOSEThisdocumentisintendedtoprovideadditionalguidance,toreturnalicensedindividualtoanactivestatus.
(4.1.4TheindividualshallmakeaNarrativelogentryatthestartoftheshiftwhichwillincludethefollowingataminimum:*Nameandtimeofassumingshift*ShiftPosition(asidentifiedin4.1.2)assumedunderdirection*Nameoftheoperators(BoardandDesk),ControlRoomSRO,orShift Manager providing supervision.4.1.5TheindividualshallmakeaNarrativeLogentryattheendoftheshiftindicatingtheyhavecompletedtheshiftundersupervision.AcopyoftheNarrativelogforeachshiftworkedshallbeobtainedforprocessingafterthebreak-iniscomplete.Thiswillbetheentirelogfortheshiftworkedandnotselectedentries.4.1.6TheindividualshallcompleteForm2foreachshiftlistingunit,shift,positionassuming,alongwiththeactivitiestheindividualwaspersonallyinvolvedin.Time,Position,Unit,Activity,andDatemustbefilledoutforeachactivityperformed.Thepositiontheindividualisholdingmustbeoneofthesevenindicatedinstep4.1.2.Form3istobeusedtoaccountforaplanttourandshiftturnoverbriefing.Form3isrequiredtobesignedbytheOperations Superintendentensuringthatallappendixeshavebeenreviewedandoncereviewed,theseappendixeswillbesubmittedwiththereactivationdocumentationandwillbecomepartoftheindividualstraining record.4.1.7Iflicensere-activationisforamulti-unitsite,thentheindividualshalldividetheirtimebetweentheunitstoensureadequatebreak-ininalllicenseareastheymaybeassigned.TheamountoftimeineachControlRoomdoesnothavetobeequalizedbetweenunits,butshouldbeenoughtoensurethattheindividualwillbereadytoassumetheshiftoncetheirlicenseisreturnedtoactivestatus.4.1.8Ifanindividualmovesfromoneunittoanotherunitduringthesameshiftforthepurposeofbreaking-inontheotherunit,theindividualshallmakeanlogentryindicatingthattheyaremovingtotheotherunittocontinuetheirbreak-in.Anotherentry,toincludetheareasin4.1.4,willbe madewhentheindividualgoesunderinstructiononthenewunit.Thisrequirementisnotapplicabletoanindividualbeingre-activatedasaShiftManagersincethebreak-inwouldstillbeunderthesameindividual.
2.0 REFERENCES/BACKGROUND2.1TheCodeofFederalRegulation,10CFR55.53f(2)specifiesreturningalicensetoactivestatus.Theintentofthelawistoensureproficiencyintheconductoflicensedactivitiespriortoassuminglicensedduties.Thefollowingrequirementsareaddressedaspartofthislaw:
4.1.11 4.1.10 (TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage85of103 Appendix 0(Page14of22)LicenseStatus-Activellnactive LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANTREQUIREMENTSFORRETURNINGANINACTIVELICENSETOACTIVESTATUS Sheet 3 of 74.1.9Theindividualshallreviewtheturnoverprocedureswithanactivereactoroperatororseniorreactoroperator,asapplicable.Thefollowingaretheminimumproceduresthatwillbe reviewed:*PlantOperationsManger,OperationsSuperintendent,and/orOperationsSupportSuperintendentwilldecidetherequirementshere.
(2.1.1 2.1.2 3.0 RESPONSIBILITIESThequalificationsandstatusofthelicenseearecurrentandvalid.Thisrequirementensuresthelicenseehascompletedallrequiredrequalificationtraining,includingplantmodificationsandindustryevents;andsecondly,thatallconditionsofhis/herlicensearestillbeingmet.Thislicenseehascompletedaminimumof40hoursofshiftfunctionsunderthedirectionofareactoroperatororsenioroperator,asappropriate,andinthepositiontowhichtheindividualwillbeassigned.Thisensuresthatanactivelicenseisdirectingorperformingthemanipulationsofplantcontrols,andallowstheinactiveindividualtoobtainproficiencyathis/herwatchstation.Includedwithintheminimumof40hoursisthefollowing:a.Acompletereviewofturnoverproceduresbythereactoroperatororseniorreactoroperatorasappropriatefortheposition,toensurethatthelicenseeisfamiliarwithcurrentshiftturnoverpractices.b.Acompletetouroftheplant,toensuretheindividualisawareofchangingplantconditionsthathaveoccurredsincehe/shehasbeeninactive.TheindividualperformingthetourwillbeaccompaniedbyaLicensedReactorOperatororaLicensedSeniorReactorOperator,asappropriate.3.1Alllicensedpersonnelwhomaintainanactivelicenseshallcomplywiththeserequirements.TheOperationsSuperintendentisresponsibleforadministeringtheprocess.4.0INSTRUCTIONS4.1Thefollowingguidelinesaretobeusedwhenreactivatingalicense:4.1.1Priortostandingtheminimumof40hoursofshiftfunctions,thelicensedindividualshallmeetwiththeOperationTrainingManagerandtheOperations
*Asaminimum,thefollowingshallbecompletedtosatisfytheplanttourrequirement:a.ReviewofControlRoomlogsandequipmentstatusinordertoascertaincurrentplantstatusandconfiguration.b.Reviewofradiologicalconditionsintheplant.c.Tourofaccessibleplantareaswheresignificantmodificationshaveoccurredormajormaintenanceactivitiesareoccurring,withspecialattentionifsafety-relatedsystemsare involved.(1)Priortobeginningthetour,adiscussionshouldbeheldwiththeShiftManagertoobtainguidanceonwhichareastofocusonduringtheplanttour.(2)DocumentareasdiscussedonForm3andhavetheShiftManagersignthatthediscussionwasheld.(3)TheplanttourwillbeperformedbytheindividualaccompaniedbyaLicensedReactorOperatororaSeniorReactorOperator,asapplicable,andloggedintheNarrativeLog.Additionally,thefollowingareconsiderationsforperformingtheplanttour:a.ALARAwillbeconsideredwhendecidingwhichareasoftheplanttotour.b.Theindividualshouldwalkdownadditionalareas,ashe/shedeemsappropriate,toensurehe/sheiscomfortablewithplantconditions.4.2ReturninganInactiveShiftManagertoactiveStatus4.2.1BeforeresumptionofindependentShiftManagerduties,thePlantManagerordesigneewillcertifythefollowing:4.2.1.1Theindividualhascompleted40hoursofbreak-inunderthecurrentShift Manager.4.2.1.2PriortoaShiftManagerbeingassignedtoanon-shiftcrew,thatindividualshouldattendsimulatortrainingwiththeotherlicensedmembersofthat crew.4.2.1.3DocumentationofcompletionshallbeforwardedtoOperationsTrainingManagerforretention.
Superintendenttodiscusshis/hercurrentstatusandanystandardsand/orexpectations.Forcertainindividuals,additionalrequirementsmaybeimposed(greaterthanthoserequiredbylaw)ifdirectedbytheOperationsSuperintendent.4.1.2Thefollowingpositionsaretheonlyonesthatqualifyforreactivationofalicense:BrownsFerryNuclear*ShiftManager*Unit1UnitSupervisor[ControlRoomSRO]*Unit2UnitSupervisor[ControlRoomSRO]*Unit3UnitSupervisor[ControlRoomSRO]
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Pace86of103 Appendix 0(Page15of22)
*Unit1BoardandDeskROsUnit2BoardandDeskROs*Unit3BoardandDeskROs  
License Status>>Active/Inactive LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANT REQUIREMENTSFORRETURNINGANINACTIVELICENSETOACTIVESTATUSSheet4of7 5.0 DOCUMENTATIONThecompletedForms2and3,withNarrativelogs,andallrequiredsignaturesontheToLicensedStatus Certification"shallbecompletedpriortobeingreactivated.The"ReturnToLicensedStatus Certification" form,Forms2and3,andthenarrativelogswillthenbeccmepartoftheindividual'strainingreccrd.FortheShiftManager,thelogofactivitiesoutsideoftheControlRoomwillalsobecomepartoftheindividual'strainingrecord,if applicable.
TVAN StandardConductof Operations
Complete and AttachOPDP-1-4,LicenseeDocumentationForm,asthecover-sheetforthisrecord[BFNPER 008306-000]
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Page84of103 Appendix 0(Page13of22)LicenseStatus-
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Page87of103 Appendix 0(Page16of22) licenseStatus-Active/Inactive license BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT REQUIREMENTS FOR RETURNING AN INACTIVE LICENSE TO ACTIVE STATUSSheet5of7 To: Operations Training Manager From: Operations Superintendent DateRETURNTOACTIVELICENSESTATUS CERTIFICATION NAME:_1.Licensee requalificationtrainingiscurrent, including a simulator evaluationwithinthepast12monthsinthe position(s) to be assumedandthe licenseehashadaphysicalinthelasttwoyears.(Tobeverifiedpriorto standingthe40hoursofshift functions under instruction.)
Active/Inactive
Date:_/_/_Operational Training Manager2.The qualificationsandstatusofthelicensed individuallistedabovearecurrentandvalid,and Standards and Expectationshavebeen discussed,priorto standingthe40hoursofshift functions under instruction.
LicenseBROWNSFERRY
Date:_/_/_Operational Superintendent3.Ifthe licenseehasa medicalrestrictionrequiring correctivelenses,the licensee will verifythathe/shehasthe proper corrective lenses requiredtoDonSCBA available while performing licenseduties(N/Aif correctivelensesarenot required).
NUCLEAR PLANT REQUIREMENTSFORRETURNINGANINACTIVELICENSETOACTIVESTATUSSheet2 of?4.1.3Theindividualshallbeunderthedirectsupervisionofanactivelicensedindividualinthepositiontowhichtheindividualwillbeassigned.Toreceivecreditforashift,theindividualwillbepresentfromshiftturnoverthrushiftturnover.ShortabsencesfromtheControlRoomareacceptable(i.e.,restroomvisits);however,thetotaltimeintheControlRoomundersupervisionwilltotalatleast40hours(this40hoursdoesnotincludetheplanttour).Toensurethattheminimumof40hoursisobtainedintheControlRoomundersupervision,thebreak-inperiodwillbeseven(7)-8hourshiftsorfive(5)-12hourshifts.Thisappliestoallpositionsusedtore-activatealicensetoactivestatus.
Date:_/_/_Licensee4.Theabove licensed individual has completedatleast40hoursofshift functions underthedirectionofan operator or senior operator, as appropriate, including a completetouroftheplant accompaniedbya licensedROorSRO,as applicable, and reviewofallrequiredshift turnover procedures.
(4.1.4TheindividualshallmakeaNarrativelogentryatthestartoftheshiftwhichwillincludethefollowingataminimum:*Nameandtimeofassumingshift*ShiftPosition(asidentifiedin4.1.2)assumedunderdirection*Nameoftheoperators(BoardandDesk),ControlRoomSRO,orShift
Date:_/_/-Licensee Date:_/_/-Shift Manager Date:_/_/-Operations Superintendent Date:_/_/-Operations Manager 5.The above licensed individual is authorizedtoresumelicensed activities.
Manager providing supervision.4.1.5TheindividualshallmakeaNarrativeLogentryattheendoftheshiftindicatingtheyhavecompletedtheshiftundersupervision.AcopyoftheNarrativelogforeachshiftworkedshallbeobtainedforprocessingafterthebreak-iniscomplete.Thiswillbetheentirelogfortheshiftworkedandnotselectedentries.4.1.6TheindividualshallcompleteForm2foreachshiftlistingunit,shift,positionassuming,alongwiththeactivitiestheindividualwaspersonallyinvolvedin.Time,Position,Unit,Activity,andDatemustbefilledoutforeachactivityperformed.Thepositiontheindividualisholdingmustbeoneofthesevenindicatedinstep4.1.2.Form3istobeusedtoaccountforaplanttourandshiftturnoverbriefing.Form3isrequiredtobesignedbytheOperations
Date:_/_/_Plant Manager 6.Complete and Attach OPDP-1-4.Licensee Documentation Form (SRO&RO)asthecover sheetforthis documentation.
Superintendentensuringthatallappendixeshavebeenreviewedandoncereviewed,theseappendixeswillbesubmittedwiththereactivationdocumentationandwillbecomepartoftheindividualstraining
Date:_/_/_Licensee cc: Operations ManagerTrainingFile BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT REQUIREMENTS FOR RETURNING AN INACTIVE LICENSE TO ACTIVE STATUS TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage88of103 Appendix 0(Page17of22)LicenseStatus-Active/Inactive LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANT REQUIREMENTSFORRETURNINGANINACTIVELICENSETOACTIVESTATUSSheet6of7Form2(CompletedforEACHShift)
record.4.1.7Iflicensere-activationisforamulti-unitsite,thentheindividualshalldividetheirtimebetweentheunitstoensureadequatebreak-ininalllicenseareastheymaybeassigned.TheamountoftimeineachControlRoomdoesnothavetobeequalizedbetweenunits,butshouldbeenoughtoensurethattheindividualwillbereadytoassumetheshiftoncetheirlicenseisreturnedtoactivestatus.4.1.8Ifanindividualmovesfromoneunittoanotherunitduringthesameshiftforthepurposeofbreaking-inontheotherunit,theindividualshallmakeanlogentryindicatingthattheyaremovingtotheotherunittocontinuetheirbreak-in.Anotherentry,toincludetheareasin4.1.4,willbe madewhentheindividualgoesunderinstructiononthenewunit.Thisrequirementisnotapplicabletoanindividualbeingre-activatedasaShiftManagersincethebreak-inwouldstillbeunderthesameindividual.  
Licensee Date:_Shiftandposition*NarrativeLogEntrymadeincludingthefollowing:NameandtimeassumingshiftShiftPosition assumedunderdirectionNameof Operatorprovidingsupervision (Licensee)
4.1.11 4.1.10 (TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
(*ReactivationActivitiesPerformedDuringtheShift(Thefollowing recordisalistofactivitiesinwhichthelicenseewaspersonallyinvolved)TIMEPOSITION UNIT ACTIVITY DATE 1,2or3 (*NarrativeLogEntrymadeforcompletionofshift(Note:Acompletedshiftmustbefrom turnoverthruturnover)*CopyofComplete NarrativeLogsattachedtothisform Shift Managerhasreviewedthisform.(Licensee)(Licensee)(ShiftManager)
OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage85of103
TVAN StandardConductof Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paae 89 of 103 Appendix 0(Page18 of 22)License Status>Active/Inactive LicenseBROWNSFERRY NUCLEAR PLANT REQUIREMENTSFORRETURNINGANINACTIVELICENSETOACTIVESTATUSSheet7of7Form3(CompletedONCEper Reactivation)
Appendix 0(Page14of22)LicenseStatus-
Licensee NAME:---,--'--__Date:_*Areas discussedwiththeShiftManagertoTourAsaminimumtheyshouldincludeReviewControlRoomLogs RadiologicalConditionsintheplant Significant Modificationsandmajormaintenanceactivities.(Shift Manager)*AreasthatweretouredwithanotherLicensedOperatoranddiscussedwiththeShiftManager*Licensed OperatorverifiedTour.(Tour Verifier)*Plant Tour discussedwithShiftManager(ShiftManager)*NarrativeLogEntrymadeforcompletionoftouraswellasbeingloggedinasbreak-inforthetourduration.(Licensee)*Shift Turnover Procedure ReviewedNOTE:ROsCANNOTsignforSROs.(LicensedOperator)*Requiredamountofshiftshavebeencompleted(5-12houror7-8hoursshifts)(Licensee)*AllForm2shavebeenreviewedandarecompletealongwiththeNarrativelogsattached (Licensee)*AllForm2shavebeenreviewedandarecompletealongwiththeNarrativelogsattached Operations Superintendent TVAN Standard ConductofOperations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe90of103 Appendix 0(Page19of22)
Activellnactive
LicenseStatus-Active/lnactive LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANTAUOPROFICIENCYGUIDLINES Sheet1of41.0PURPOSEThisdocumentisintendedtoprovideguidanceindefiningtheBFNProficiencyrequirementsandtoreturnalicensedindividualtoaproficientstatus.
LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANTREQUIREMENTSFORRETURNINGANINACTIVELICENSETOACTIVESTATUS
 
Sheet 3 of 74.1.9Theindividualshallreviewtheturnoverprocedureswithanactivereactoroperatororseniorreactoroperator,asapplicable.Thefollowingaretheminimumproceduresthatwillbe
==2.0REFERENCES==
reviewed:*PlantOperationsManger,OperationsSuperintendent,and/orOperationsSupportSuperintendentwilldecidetherequirementshere.
/BACKGROUND2.1Non-LicensedOperator(NLO)watchstationproficiencyismaintainedbycompletingone12-hourshiftoneachaffectedwatchstationwithinan18-monthperiodforon-shiftpersonnelanda6-monthperiodforoff-shiftpersonnel.Forproficiencypurposesthe12-hourperiodmustincludea:1.Turnoverwithcompletereviewofturnoverinformationasappropriatefortheposition.
*Asaminimum,thefollowingshallbecompletedtosatisfytheplanttourrequirement:a.ReviewofControlRoomlogsandequipmentstatusinordertoascertaincurrentplantstatusandconfiguration.b.Reviewofradiologicalconditionsintheplant.c.Tourofaccessibleplantareaswheresignificantmodificationshaveoccurredormajormaintenanceactivitiesareoccurring,withspecialattentionifsafety-relatedsystemsare
(2.Completetouroftheplant(round),toensuretheindividualisawareofchangingplantconditionsthathaveoccurredsincehe/shelastheldthatposition.2.2TherequirementsformaintainingproficiencyarelocatedinSite specific,Non-LicensedOperatorTrainingRequirements;proficiencycanbelostbyoneofthefollowing:1.Failureofanon-licensedoperator(NLO)requalificationexamination.TheNLOisnon-proficientuntilpassingareexamination.2.Failuretoattendnon-licensedoperatorrequalification(iftwocyclesaremissedorretrainingforonemissedcycleisnotcompletedpriortotheendofthenextscheduledcycle)3.Failuretocarryanywatchstationindicatedbelow:*Foron-shiftpersonnel,thenon-licensedoperatorlosesproficiencyonanywatchstationiftheyfailtocarryashiftforthatstationwithinany18-monthperiod(thisincludesattendingturnoverandconductingonecompleteroundonthatwatchstation)*Foroff-shiftpersonnel,thenon-licensedoperatorlosesproficiencyonanywatchstationiftheyfailtocarryashiftforthatstationwithinany6-monthperiod(thisincludesattending turnoverandconductingonecompleteroundonthatwatchstation)
involved.(1)Priortobeginningthetour,adiscussionshouldbeheldwiththeShiftManagertoobtainguidanceonwhichareastofocusonduringtheplanttour.(2)DocumentareasdiscussedonForm3andhavetheShiftManagersignthatthediscussionwasheld.(3)TheplanttourwillbeperformedbytheindividualaccompaniedbyaLicensedReactorOperatororaSeniorReactorOperator,asapplicable,andloggedintheNarrativeLog.Additionally,thefollowingareconsiderationsforperformingtheplanttour:a.ALARAwillbeconsideredwhendecidingwhichareasoftheplanttotour.b.Theindividualshouldwalkdownadditionalareas,ashe/shedeemsappropriate,toensurehe/sheiscomfortablewithplantconditions.4.2ReturninganInactiveShiftManagertoactiveStatus4.2.1BeforeresumptionofindependentShiftManagerduties,thePlantManagerordesigneewillcertifythefollowing:4.2.1.1Theindividualhascompleted40hoursofbreak-inunderthecurrentShift
TVAN StandardConductof Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePaae91of103 Appendix 0(Page20of22)LicenseStatus-Active/Inactive LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANTAUOPROFICIENCYGUIDLINESSheet2of4 3.0 RESPONSIBILITIESAllnon-licensedpersonnelwhoactivelycarryshiftdutiesandtheirsupervisorsshallcomplywiththeserequirements.TheOperations Superintendentisresponsibleforadministeringtheprocess.
Manager.4.2.1.2PriortoaShiftManagerbeingassignedtoanon-shiftcrew,thatindividualshouldattendsimulatortrainingwiththeotherlicensedmembersofthat
crew.4.2.1.3DocumentationofcompletionshallbeforwardedtoOperationsTrainingManagerforretention.  
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Pace86of103 Appendix 0(Page15of22)
License Status>>Active/Inactive
LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANT
REQUIREMENTSFORRETURNINGANINACTIVELICENSETOACTIVESTATUSSheet4of7 5.0 DOCUMENTATIONThecompletedForms2and3,withNarrativelogs,andallrequiredsignaturesontheToLicensedStatus
Certification"shallbecompletedpriortobeingreactivated.The"ReturnToLicensedStatus
Certification" form,Forms2and3,andthenarrativelogswillthenbeccmepartoftheindividual'strainingreccrd.FortheShiftManager,thelogofactivitiesoutsideoftheControlRoomwillalsobecomepartoftheindividual'strainingrecord,if
applicable.
Complete and AttachOPDP-1-4,LicenseeDocumentationForm,asthecover-sheetforthisrecord[BFNPER
008306-000]  
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Page87of103 Appendix 0(Page16of22)
licenseStatus-Active/Inactive
license BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT REQUIREMENTS
FOR RETURNING AN INACTIVE LICENSE TO ACTIVE STATUSSheet5of7 To: Operations
Training Manager From: Operations
Superintendent
DateRETURNTOACTIVELICENSESTATUS
CERTIFICATION
NAME:_1.Licensee requalificationtrainingiscurrent, including a simulator evaluationwithinthepast12monthsinthe
position(s)
to be assumedandthe licenseehashadaphysicalinthelasttwoyears.(Tobeverifiedpriorto
standingthe40hoursofshift
functions under instruction.)
Date:_/_/_Operational
Training Manager2.The qualificationsandstatusofthelicensed
individuallistedabovearecurrentandvalid,and
Standards and Expectationshavebeen discussed,priorto standingthe40hoursofshift
functions under instruction.
Date:_/_/_Operational
Superintendent3.Ifthe licenseehasa medicalrestrictionrequiring
correctivelenses,the
licensee will verifythathe/shehasthe
proper corrective
lenses requiredtoDonSCBA available while performing
licenseduties(N/Aif
correctivelensesarenot
required).
Date:_/_/_Licensee4.Theabove
licensed individual
has completedatleast40hoursofshift
functions underthedirectionofan
operator or senior operator, as appropriate, including a completetouroftheplant
accompaniedbya licensedROorSRO,as
applicable, and reviewofallrequiredshift
turnover procedures.
Date:_/_/-Licensee Date:_/_/-Shift Manager Date:_/_/-Operations
Superintendent
Date:_/_/-Operations
Manager 5.The above licensed individual
is authorizedtoresumelicensed
activities.
Date:_/_/_Plant Manager 6.Complete and Attach OPDP-1-4.Licensee Documentation
Form (SRO&RO)asthecover
sheetforthis documentation.
Date:_/_/_Licensee cc: Operations
ManagerTrainingFile
BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT REQUIREMENTS
FOR RETURNING AN INACTIVE LICENSE TO ACTIVE STATUS  
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage88of103
Appendix 0(Page17of22)LicenseStatus-
Active/Inactive
LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANT
REQUIREMENTSFORRETURNINGANINACTIVELICENSETOACTIVESTATUSSheet6of7Form2(CompletedforEACHShift)
Licensee Date:_Shiftandposition*NarrativeLogEntrymadeincludingthefollowing:NameandtimeassumingshiftShiftPosition
assumedunderdirectionNameof Operatorprovidingsupervision (Licensee)
(*ReactivationActivitiesPerformedDuringtheShift(Thefollowing
recordisalistofactivitiesinwhichthelicenseewaspersonallyinvolved)TIMEPOSITION
UNIT ACTIVITY DATE 1,2or3 (*NarrativeLogEntrymadeforcompletionofshift(Note:Acompletedshiftmustbefrom
turnoverthruturnover)*CopyofComplete
NarrativeLogsattachedtothisform
Shift Managerhasreviewedthisform.(Licensee)(Licensee)(ShiftManager)  
TVAN StandardConductof Operations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paae 89 of 103 Appendix 0(Page18 of 22)License Status>Active/Inactive
LicenseBROWNSFERRY
NUCLEAR PLANT REQUIREMENTSFORRETURNINGANINACTIVELICENSETOACTIVESTATUSSheet7of7Form3(CompletedONCEper
Reactivation)
Licensee NAME:---,--'--__Date:_*Areas discussedwiththeShiftManagertoTourAsaminimumtheyshouldincludeReviewControlRoomLogs
RadiologicalConditionsintheplant
Significant
Modificationsandmajormaintenanceactivities.(Shift Manager)*AreasthatweretouredwithanotherLicensedOperatoranddiscussedwiththeShiftManager*Licensed OperatorverifiedTour.(Tour Verifier)*Plant Tour discussedwithShiftManager(ShiftManager)*NarrativeLogEntrymadeforcompletionoftouraswellasbeingloggedinasbreak-inforthetourduration.(Licensee)*Shift Turnover Procedure ReviewedNOTE:ROsCANNOTsignforSROs.(LicensedOperator)*Requiredamountofshiftshavebeencompleted(5-12houror7-8hoursshifts)(Licensee)*AllForm2shavebeenreviewedandarecompletealongwiththeNarrativelogsattached (Licensee)*AllForm2shavebeenreviewedandarecompletealongwiththeNarrativelogsattached
Operations
Superintendent  
TVAN Standard ConductofOperations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe90of103 Appendix 0(Page19of22)
LicenseStatus-Active/lnactive
LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANTAUOPROFICIENCYGUIDLINES
Sheet1of41.0PURPOSEThisdocumentisintendedtoprovideguidanceindefiningtheBFNProficiencyrequirementsandtoreturnalicensedindividualtoaproficientstatus.2.0REFERENCES/BACKGROUND2.1Non-LicensedOperator(NLO)watchstationproficiencyismaintainedbycompletingone12-hourshiftoneachaffectedwatchstationwithinan18-monthperiodforon-shiftpersonnelanda6-monthperiodforoff-shiftpersonnel.Forproficiencypurposesthe12-hourperiodmustincludea:1.Turnoverwithcompletereviewofturnoverinformationasappropriatefortheposition.
(2.Completetouroftheplant(round),toensuretheindividualisawareofchangingplantconditionsthathaveoccurredsincehe/shelastheldthatposition.2.2TherequirementsformaintainingproficiencyarelocatedinSite
specific,Non-LicensedOperatorTrainingRequirements;proficiencycanbelostbyoneofthefollowing:1.Failureofanon-licensedoperator(NLO)requalificationexamination.TheNLOisnon-proficientuntilpassingareexamination.2.Failuretoattendnon-licensedoperatorrequalification(iftwocyclesaremissedorretrainingforonemissedcycleisnotcompletedpriortotheendofthenextscheduledcycle)3.Failuretocarryanywatchstationindicatedbelow:*Foron-shiftpersonnel,thenon-licensedoperatorlosesproficiencyonanywatchstationiftheyfailtocarryashiftforthatstationwithinany18-monthperiod(thisincludesattendingturnoverandconductingonecompleteroundonthatwatchstation)*Foroff-shiftpersonnel,thenon-licensedoperatorlosesproficiencyonanywatchstationiftheyfailtocarryashiftforthatstationwithinany6-monthperiod(thisincludesattending
turnoverandconductingonecompleteroundonthatwatchstation)  
TVAN StandardConductof Operations
OPDP-1 Department
Rev.OOOa ProcedurePaae91of103
Appendix 0(Page20of22)LicenseStatus-
Active/Inactive
LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANTAUOPROFICIENCYGUIDLINESSheet2of4 3.0 RESPONSIBILITIESAllnon-licensedpersonnelwhoactivelycarryshiftdutiesandtheirsupervisorsshallcomplywiththeserequirements.TheOperations
Superintendentisresponsibleforadministeringtheprocess.
4.0 INSTRUCTIONS4.1Thefollowingguidelinesaretobeusedwhenreinstatingwatchstationproficiency:
4.0 INSTRUCTIONS4.1Thefollowingguidelinesaretobeusedwhenreinstatingwatchstationproficiency:
(4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3OperationsTraining/SchedulingwillnotifytheOperationsSuperintendentandappropriateShiftManagerofthefailuretomeetthisrequirementandsubsequentlossofproficiencyonthatwatchstation.Thefollowingguidancewillbefollowedtoreinstateproficiency.Thisensuresanon-proficientindividualtheopportunitytoobtainproficiencyathis/herwatch
(4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3OperationsTraining/SchedulingwillnotifytheOperationsSuperintendentandappropriateShiftManagerofthefailuretomeetthisrequirementandsubsequentlossofproficiencyonthatwatchstation.Thefollowingguidancewillbefollowedtoreinstateproficiency.Thisensuresanon-proficientindividualtheopportunitytoobtainproficiencyathis/herwatch station.a.Completereviewofturnoverinformationasappropriateforthepositionb.3completetoursofthestation,toensuretheindividualisawareofchangingplantconditionsthathaveoccurredsincehe/shewaslastproficient.c.Theindividualperformingthetourswillbeaccompaniedbyaproficientnon-licensedoperator.d.Fortheseinstances,thecompletionofForm4isrequired.Forcertainindividuals,additionalrequirementsmaybeimposed(suchasfailuretoattendrequalificationtrainingandmeetwatchstationstandingrequirements)ifdirectedbytheOperationsSuperintendentand/orShiftManager.Uponsatisfactorycompletionofthedefinedrequirementsandre-evaluation,proficiencywillbegrantedandtheNLOreturnedtoshift.ThecompletionofForm4isrequiredasdocumentedin4.1.1above.TheindividualshallmakeaNarrativelogentryatthestartoftheshiftwhichwillincludethefollowingataminimum:*Nameandtimeofassumingshift*WatchStationPosition(asidentifiedin4.1.7)
station.a.Completereviewofturnoverinformationasappropriateforthepositionb.3completetoursofthestation,toensuretheindividualisawareofchangingplantconditionsthathaveoccurredsincehe/shewaslastproficient.c.Theindividualperformingthetourswillbeaccompaniedbyaproficientnon-licensedoperator.d.Fortheseinstances,thecompletionofForm4isrequired.Forcertainindividuals,additionalrequirementsmaybeimposed(suchasfailuretoattendrequalificationtrainingandmeetwatchstationstandingrequirements)ifdirectedbytheOperationsSuperintendentand/orShiftManager.Uponsatisfactorycompletionofthedefinedrequirementsandre-evaluation,proficiencywillbegrantedandtheNLOreturnedtoshift.ThecompletionofForm4isrequiredasdocumentedin4.1.1above.TheindividualshallmakeaNarrativelogentryatthestartoftheshiftwhichwillincludethefollowingataminimum:*Nameandtimeofassumingshift*WatchStationPosition(asidentifiedin4.1.7)  
((TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage92of103 Appendix 0(Page21of22)LicenseStatus-Active/Inactive LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANTAUOPROFICIENCYGUIDLINESSheet3of4*Nameoftheproficientnon-licensedoperatorproviding supervision.4.1.4TheindividualshallmakeaNarrativelogentryattheendoftheshiftindicatingtheyhavecompletedtheshiftundersupervision.4.1.5TheindividualshallcompleteForm4forthewatchstationworked.TheappropriateShiftManager/UnitSupervisorwillensuretheForm4isproperlycompletedandreviewed,submittedtotheTrainingDepartmentwhereitwillbecomepartoftheindividualstrainingrecord.4.1.6Whenpossible,theindividualshalldividetheirtimebetweentheoperatingunitstoensureadequatebreak-inofallareastheymaybeassigned.Theamountoftimeoneachunitdoesnothavetobeequallysplit,butshouldbeenoughtoensurethattheindividualwillbereadytoassumethepositiononanyunitoncetheirproficiencyisreestablished.4.1.7ThefollowingwatchstationsarerequiredtomaintainNLO proficiencies:BrownsFerry
((TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage92of103
Appendix 0(Page21of22)LicenseStatus-
Active/Inactive
LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANTAUOPROFICIENCYGUIDLINESSheet3of4*Nameoftheproficientnon-licensedoperatorproviding
supervision.4.1.4TheindividualshallmakeaNarrativelogentryattheendoftheshiftindicatingtheyhavecompletedtheshiftundersupervision.4.1.5TheindividualshallcompleteForm4forthewatchstationworked.TheappropriateShiftManager/UnitSupervisorwillensuretheForm4isproperlycompletedandreviewed,submittedtotheTrainingDepartmentwhereitwillbecomepartoftheindividualstrainingrecord.4.1.6Whenpossible,theindividualshalldividetheirtimebetweentheoperatingunitstoensureadequatebreak-inofallareastheymaybeassigned.Theamountoftimeoneachunitdoesnothavetobeequallysplit,butshouldbeenoughtoensurethattheindividualwillbereadytoassumethepositiononanyunitoncetheirproficiencyisreestablished.4.1.7ThefollowingwatchstationsarerequiredtomaintainNLO
proficiencies:BrownsFerry
*ReactorBuilding
*ReactorBuilding
*TurbineBuilding
*TurbineBuilding
*ControlBay
*ControlBay
*Outside*Radwaste  
*Outside*Radwaste TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage93of103 Appendix 0(Page22of22)LicenseStatus-Active/Inactive LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANTAUOPROFICIENCYGUIDLINES Sheet4of4FORM4(NLODOCUMENTFORRETURNTOPROFICIENTSTATUS)
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 Department
Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage93of103
Appendix 0(Page22of22)LicenseStatus-
Active/Inactive
LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANTAUOPROFICIENCYGUIDLINES
Sheet4of4FORM4(NLODOCUMENTFORRETURNTOPROFICIENTSTATUS)
NAME:_Licensee Date:_(NLODOCUMENTFORRETURNPROFICIENTSTATUSEmployeeIDNumber:
NAME:_Licensee Date:_(NLODOCUMENTFORRETURNPROFICIENTSTATUSEmployeeIDNumber:
_Shiftandposition:
_Shiftandposition:
_NarrativeLogEntrymadeincludingthefollowing:NameandtimeassumingshiftShiftPositionassumedunderdirectionNameofProficientNon-LicensedOperatorprovidingsupervision(Completethefollowingforproficiencydocumentation)
_NarrativeLogEntrymadeincludingthefollowing:NameandtimeassumingshiftShiftPositionassumedunderdirectionNameofProficientNon-LicensedOperatorprovidingsupervision(Completethefollowingforproficiencydocumentation)
UNITNameofProficientNon-LicensedOperator
UNITNameofProficientNon-LicensedOperator TIMEPOSITION1,2or3ProvidinqSupervision DATEBrownsFerry AppropriateATISTrackingNumbersareperwatchstationare:ReactorBldg:TurbineBldg:ControlBay:
TIMEPOSITION1,2or3ProvidinqSupervision
Outside: Radwaste: OPN118.501 OPN118.502 OPN118.503 OPN118.504 OPN118.505NarrativeLogEntrymadeforcompletionofalltours:(init)_2ShiftTurnoverProcedureReviewed:(init)_3TourAreasDiscussedwithShiftManager: (init)_Operations Superintendent/ShiftManagerDATE (TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage94of103 Appendix P(Page1of 4)Control of WorkTheTVANWorkcontrolprocessisdefined inSPP7.1,"OnLineWork Management".
DATEBrownsFerry
This appendixisnotintendedtoduplicatethatprocedure.The Maintenance Management System procedureMMDP-1controlsthe maintenanceprocess.Thisappendixdoesnotrepeator supersede requirementsinthatprocedure.This appendixmerelyprovides Standards Forms containing itemstakenfromSPP-7.1andMMDP-1whichareusedtoreinforce expectations described in those procedures.
AppropriateATISTrackingNumbersareperwatchstationare:ReactorBldg:TurbineBldg:ControlBay:
ProcedureSPP-7.1listsmany activitiesthat,"anoperationsSRO",willconduct.This appendix establishesroleswithinOPStomeettherequirementsestablishedinSPP-7.1inan organized manner.A.Responsibilities1.Shift ManagerTheSMisresponsibleforensuringnuclearsafetyandahighlevelofschedulediscipline.TheSMdirectsuseof Operationsresourcestoassistin performanceofscheduled activities lAW processprocedures.ThescheduleDOESNOTtakeprecedenceoverapprovedplant procedures, managementdirectives,orsoundplantpractices.2.Unit Supervisora.TheUnit Supervisorsareeach jointlyresponsibleforreviewingand implementingtheschedule,includingall Operationsactivitiesaswellassupportforworkscheduledbyother departmentslAWprocessprocedures.b.TheUSnotifiestheSMifunabletocompleteorsupportscheduledwork.c.TheUSupdatesthescheduleforhisunitandprovidesittothe wee SRO.
Outside: Radwaste: OPN118.501
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa Procedure Paqe95of103 Appendix P(Page2of4)ControlofWork3.WCCSROTheWorkControlCenterisstaffedwithaWorkControlCoordinator/SRO (WCC/SRO)withaprimarygoalofreducingcontrolroomtrafficandtheWorkControlaspectsofschedule implementationinthemaincontrolrooms.TheprimaryfunctionoftheWCC/SROwillbetoserveastheOperationsinterfacewithothersiteorganizationsforcoordinationofwork activities.a.TheWCC/SROreportstotheShiftManager.TheWCC/SROwillbetheinitialpointofcontactforanyoneneedingtogetworksignedonorreviewedafterworkcompletion.IfWorkOrdersaresignedonintheWCCtheyshallalsobeloggedinthenarrativelogbytheWCC/SRO.b.TheWCC/SROshouldperformallclearancebriefs,theControlRoomshouldperformbriefsforsurveillances.TheseactivitiescanalsobeperformedbyanRO,controlroom operatororbalanceofplantunitoperator.c.TheWCC/SROorMaintenanceShiftManagerwillreviewtheDailyScheduleduringthefirstpartoftheshift.
OPN118.502
(d.TheWCC/SROwillalsobetheprimarycontactforallclearancerelatedmatters.TheWCC/SROwillinterfacewiththemaincontrolroomasnecessaryandmake the determinationiftheworkpackageneedstobetakentothemaincontrolroom.e.TheWCCSROisjointlyresponsiblewitheachUSforscheduleperformance.f.TheWCCSROistheprimarycontactandcoordinatorforsitegroupsneeding Operationssupportincompletingscheduledactivitiesandshouldmaintainabroad awarenessofmaintenanceactivitiesbeingperformedintheplant aggressivelypursuingcompletionofscheduledactivities.g.TheWCCSROreviewsemergentworkforclearanceneed,andeitherwritesoneordefersitifworkloadconstraintspreventsupportingit.h.TheWCCSROcoordinatesPMTcompletion,pertheschedule,withtheRiskSRO,thecraftandtheUSforpackageclosureoroperabilitydeclaration.
OPN118.503
i.TheWCCSROupdatesthescheduleandprovidesittotheWWMorDaily SchedulingGroup(DSG).TheWCCSROshouldaddinformationusefultoonshiftpersonneltoascheduledactivitytoaidinallocatingresources,prioritizingactivitiesandminimizing equipmentunavailability.TheWCCSROmayalsoperformtheactivitiesofRiskSROdiscussedbelow.
OPN118.504
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage96of103 Appendix P(Page3of4)ControlofWork4.RiskSROa.RiskismanagedlAWSPP-7.1,"OnLineWorkMaintenance".ThatprocedurereferencesmanytasksperformedbyanSRO.Ingeneral,theseactivitiesareperformedbyeitherthe weeSROorRiskSRO.TheRSROisapointofcontactfortheDSGwhenquestionsariseconcerningfeasibilityofperformingworkordeterminingproperlogicties.TheRSROfillstheroleoftheUMwhenunavailable.b.TheRSROreviewsthescheduleforrisktonuclearsafetyandcontinuedoperation,lAWrequirementslistedinSPP-7.1,"OnLineWorkMaintenance"andisresponsibleforensuringthattheschedulemakessensefromanOperationsperspective.TheRSROensuresLeOtimesareoptimized,holdorderplacementandremovalaretimedproperly,andsensitive equipmentisflagged.TheRSRO providesinputtoDSGtoaddaschedulenotetoclarifyanactivity,ortoaddan Operationsactivityinsupportofanotheractivity.TheRSROistheprimary coordinatorforPMTs (performanceandtracking).
OPN118.505NarrativeLogEntrymadeforcompletionofalltours:(init)_2ShiftTurnoverProcedureReviewed:(init)_3TourAreasDiscussedwithShiftManager: (init)_Operations
5.wee Operations Specialista.The weeOSreports totheUM,andisresponsibleforwritingclearanceslAWrequirementslistedinSPP-7.1,"OnLineWorkMaintenance".The weeOSinformstheUMifthepackageisrejectedduringthisclearancereview.b.Whileperformingpackagereviewsfornecessaryclearances,the weeOSidentifies pertinentinformationandforwardsittotheUMtobeaddedtotheschedule.The weeOSmayassistthe weeSRObywritingclearancesforroutineor emergentwork.Ifthisimpactshisabilitytocompletetheadvanceclearancesneededtosupporttheupcomingworkweek,theUMshouldbenotified.c.The weeOSshouldaddinformationusefultoonshiftpersonneltoascheduledactivitytoaidinallocatingresources,prioritizingactivitiesandminimizingequipment unavailability.
Superintendent/ShiftManagerDATE  
TVAN Standard ConductofOperations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage97of103 Appendix P(Page4of4)ControlofWorkB.General Requirements1.The'NWM,RSROandUMsareresponsibleforefficientlyschedulingequipmentoutages.Theirgoalistogetthegreatestnumberofdeficienciescorrectedintheleastnumberof equipmentoutagesandshortestoverallout-of-servicetime.FunctionalWorkGroupsshouldbeidentifiedinthescheduletoensurethemostefficientuseofequipment outages.2.Unit Supervisorreviewofthescheduleshallinclude,butisnotlimitedto:
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
a.Verificationofscheduledactivitiestosupportthecraftsandoperationsscheduled activities(i.e.boardtransfers,equipmentspareouts,etc.)andtheresourcesto supportthoseactivities.b.Verificationthatclearanceplacementsandremovalsareproperlyscheduledincludingproperdurationsforplacementandremoval.
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage94of103
(c.Schedulereviewsshouldincludeawalkdownofallclearancesscheduledfor placementtoidentifyobstacles,suchasinoperable/taggedequipment,theneedforladdersorscaffoldingtoaccesscomponentstobetagged,craftsupportforinstallingandremovingflanges,hosesandfittingsorotherimpedimentstoplacementofthe clearances.Thisshouldalsoidentifyclearancesalreadyinplacewhichworkcouldbeperformedunderandrevisionofthescheduletoreflectthepreviouslyissued clearance number.d.OperationsSIandPIperformancesarescheduledproperlywithreasonable durations.e.PMTactivitiesareproperlyscheduled.f.PSARisk3.IfWorkWeekactivitiescannotbeperformedasscheduledtheUnit Supervisorontheaffectedunitshallprovideanexplanationandsuggestaresolution.4.SchedulereviewsshouldverifythatscheduledactivitiesidentifyLCO/TRM/ODCMactionsrequiredtobeenteredduringtheperformanceoftheactivity.
Appendix P(Page1of 4)Control of WorkTheTVANWorkcontrolprocessisdefined
TVANStandardConductofOperations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe98of103 Appendix Q(Page1of1)
inSPP7.1,"OnLineWork
Prudent OperatorActionExpectations 1.0 EXPECTATION Prudent OperatorActionsshouldbeperformedwiththe concurrenceoftheUnit Supervisor.
Management".
1.1 EXCEPTIONS The following are circumstances and exceptionswhichallowaUnit Operatortotake prudent action withoutwaitingforSRO concurrence:*WhenthereisNOTanactiveSROinthehorseshoe.
This appendixisnotintendedtoduplicatethatprocedure.The
OR*Whenpromptactionisneededtomanuallytripthe reactor OR (*Whenpromptactionisneededtomanuallycontrol components to prevent an avoidable automatictriportransient.
Maintenance
OR*WhenpromptactionisneededtoactuateESF equipmentwhichfailedtooperate.WhenaUnit Operator takes prudent action withoutpriorSRO concurrence,itisthe responsibilityofthatUnit Operatortoensuretheactionis appropriateandthattheactionis promptlyreportedtotheShift ManagerorUnit Supervisor.
Management
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa Procedure Pace99of103 Appendix R(Page1of1)
System procedureMMDP-1controlsthe
Establishing Parameter Threshold Values 1.0 APPLICABILITY This checklistprovidesguidanceonexpectationsfortheestablishmentof parameter thresholdsforinitiating operatoractionstoplacetheplantinasafecondition.Thisguidanceappliesduringthefollowingconditions/events:
maintenanceprocess.Thisappendixdoesnotrepeator
supersede requirementsinthatprocedure.This
appendixmerelyprovides
Standards Forms containing
itemstakenfromSPP-7.1andMMDP-1whichareusedtoreinforce
expectations
described in those procedures.
ProcedureSPP-7.1listsmany
activitiesthat,"anoperationsSRO",willconduct.This
appendix establishesroleswithinOPStomeettherequirementsestablishedinSPP-7.1inan
organized manner.A.Responsibilities1.Shift ManagerTheSMisresponsibleforensuringnuclearsafetyandahighlevelofschedulediscipline.TheSMdirectsuseof
Operationsresourcestoassistin
performanceofscheduled
activities
lAW processprocedures.ThescheduleDOESNOTtakeprecedenceoverapprovedplant
procedures, managementdirectives,orsoundplantpractices.2.Unit Supervisora.TheUnit Supervisorsareeach jointlyresponsibleforreviewingand
implementingtheschedule,includingall
Operationsactivitiesaswellassupportforworkscheduledbyother
departmentslAWprocessprocedures.b.TheUSnotifiestheSMifunabletocompleteorsupportscheduledwork.c.TheUSupdatesthescheduleforhisunitandprovidesittothe
wee SRO.  
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 Department
Rev.OOOa Procedure Paqe95of103 Appendix P(Page2of4)ControlofWork3.WCCSROTheWorkControlCenterisstaffedwithaWorkControlCoordinator/SRO (WCC/SRO)withaprimarygoalofreducingcontrolroomtrafficandtheWorkControlaspectsofschedule
implementationinthemaincontrolrooms.TheprimaryfunctionoftheWCC/SROwillbetoserveastheOperationsinterfacewithothersiteorganizationsforcoordinationofwork
activities.a.TheWCC/SROreportstotheShiftManager.TheWCC/SROwillbetheinitialpointofcontactforanyoneneedingtogetworksignedonorreviewedafterworkcompletion.IfWorkOrdersaresignedonintheWCCtheyshallalsobeloggedinthenarrativelogbytheWCC/SRO.b.TheWCC/SROshouldperformallclearancebriefs,theControlRoomshouldperformbriefsforsurveillances.TheseactivitiescanalsobeperformedbyanRO,controlroom
operatororbalanceofplantunitoperator.c.TheWCC/SROorMaintenanceShiftManagerwillreviewtheDailyScheduleduringthefirstpartoftheshift.
(d.TheWCC/SROwillalsobetheprimarycontactforallclearancerelatedmatters.TheWCC/SROwillinterfacewiththemaincontrolroomasnecessaryandmake
the determinationiftheworkpackageneedstobetakentothemaincontrolroom.e.TheWCCSROisjointlyresponsiblewitheachUSforscheduleperformance.f.TheWCCSROistheprimarycontactandcoordinatorforsitegroupsneeding
Operationssupportincompletingscheduledactivitiesandshouldmaintainabroad
awarenessofmaintenanceactivitiesbeingperformedintheplant
aggressivelypursuingcompletionofscheduledactivities.g.TheWCCSROreviewsemergentworkforclearanceneed,andeitherwritesoneordefersitifworkloadconstraintspreventsupportingit.h.TheWCCSROcoordinatesPMTcompletion,pertheschedule,withtheRiskSRO,thecraftandtheUSforpackageclosureoroperabilitydeclaration.
i.TheWCCSROupdatesthescheduleandprovidesittotheWWMorDaily
SchedulingGroup(DSG).TheWCCSROshouldaddinformationusefultoonshiftpersonneltoascheduledactivitytoaidinallocatingresources,prioritizingactivitiesandminimizing
equipmentunavailability.TheWCCSROmayalsoperformtheactivitiesofRiskSROdiscussedbelow.  
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 Department
Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage96of103
Appendix P(Page3of4)ControlofWork4.RiskSROa.RiskismanagedlAWSPP-7.1,"OnLineWorkMaintenance".ThatprocedurereferencesmanytasksperformedbyanSRO.Ingeneral,theseactivitiesareperformedbyeitherthe
weeSROorRiskSRO.TheRSROisapointofcontactfortheDSGwhenquestionsariseconcerningfeasibilityofperformingworkordeterminingproperlogicties.TheRSROfillstheroleoftheUMwhenunavailable.b.TheRSROreviewsthescheduleforrisktonuclearsafetyandcontinuedoperation,lAWrequirementslistedinSPP-7.1,"OnLineWorkMaintenance"andisresponsibleforensuringthattheschedulemakessensefromanOperationsperspective.TheRSROensuresLeOtimesareoptimized,holdorderplacementandremovalaretimedproperly,andsensitive
equipmentisflagged.TheRSRO
providesinputtoDSGtoaddaschedulenotetoclarifyanactivity,ortoaddan
Operationsactivityinsupportofanotheractivity.TheRSROistheprimary
coordinatorforPMTs (performanceandtracking).
5.wee Operations
Specialista.The weeOSreports totheUM,andisresponsibleforwritingclearanceslAWrequirementslistedinSPP-7.1,"OnLineWorkMaintenance".The
weeOSinformstheUMifthepackageisrejectedduringthisclearancereview.b.Whileperformingpackagereviewsfornecessaryclearances,the
weeOSidentifies
pertinentinformationandforwardsittotheUMtobeaddedtotheschedule.The
weeOSmayassistthe
weeSRObywritingclearancesforroutineor
emergentwork.Ifthisimpactshisabilitytocompletetheadvanceclearancesneededtosupporttheupcomingworkweek,theUMshouldbenotified.c.The weeOSshouldaddinformationusefultoonshiftpersonneltoascheduledactivitytoaidinallocatingresources,prioritizingactivitiesandminimizingequipment
unavailability.  
TVAN Standard ConductofOperations
OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage97of103
Appendix P(Page4of4)ControlofWorkB.General Requirements1.The'NWM,RSROandUMsareresponsibleforefficientlyschedulingequipmentoutages.Theirgoalistogetthegreatestnumberofdeficienciescorrectedintheleastnumberof
equipmentoutagesandshortestoverallout-of-servicetime.FunctionalWorkGroupsshouldbeidentifiedinthescheduletoensurethemostefficientuseofequipment
outages.2.Unit Supervisorreviewofthescheduleshallinclude,butisnotlimitedto:
a.Verificationofscheduledactivitiestosupportthecraftsandoperationsscheduled
activities(i.e.boardtransfers,equipmentspareouts,etc.)andtheresourcesto
supportthoseactivities.b.Verificationthatclearanceplacementsandremovalsareproperlyscheduledincludingproperdurationsforplacementandremoval.
(c.Schedulereviewsshouldincludeawalkdownofallclearancesscheduledfor
placementtoidentifyobstacles,suchasinoperable/taggedequipment,theneedforladdersorscaffoldingtoaccesscomponentstobetagged,craftsupportforinstallingandremovingflanges,hosesandfittingsorotherimpedimentstoplacementofthe
clearances.Thisshouldalsoidentifyclearancesalreadyinplacewhichworkcouldbeperformedunderandrevisionofthescheduletoreflectthepreviouslyissued
clearance number.d.OperationsSIandPIperformancesarescheduledproperlywithreasonable
durations.e.PMTactivitiesareproperlyscheduled.f.PSARisk3.IfWorkWeekactivitiescannotbeperformedasscheduledtheUnit
Supervisorontheaffectedunitshallprovideanexplanationandsuggestaresolution.4.SchedulereviewsshouldverifythatscheduledactivitiesidentifyLCO/TRM/ODCMactionsrequiredtobeenteredduringtheperformanceoftheactivity.  
TVANStandardConductofOperations
OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe98of103 Appendix Q(Page1of1)
Prudent OperatorActionExpectations
1.0 EXPECTATION
Prudent OperatorActionsshouldbeperformedwiththe
concurrenceoftheUnit Supervisor.
1.1 EXCEPTIONS
The following are circumstances
and exceptionswhichallowaUnit
Operatortotake prudent action withoutwaitingforSRO
concurrence:*WhenthereisNOTanactiveSROinthehorseshoe.
OR*Whenpromptactionisneededtomanuallytripthe
reactor OR (*Whenpromptactionisneededtomanuallycontrol
components
to prevent an avoidable automatictriportransient.
OR*WhenpromptactionisneededtoactuateESF
equipmentwhichfailedtooperate.WhenaUnit Operator takes prudent action withoutpriorSRO concurrence,itisthe responsibilityofthatUnit
Operatortoensuretheactionis
appropriateandthattheactionis
promptlyreportedtotheShift
ManagerorUnit Supervisor.  
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 Department
Rev.OOOa Procedure Pace99of103 Appendix R(Page1of1)
Establishing
Parameter Threshold Values 1.0 APPLICABILITY
This checklistprovidesguidanceonexpectationsfortheestablishmentof
parameter thresholdsforinitiating
operatoractionstoplacetheplantinasafecondition.Thisguidanceappliesduringthefollowingconditions/events:
*Conditionswhichcouldreasonablybeassumedtogenerateatransient.
*Conditionswhichcouldreasonablybeassumedtogenerateatransient.
*Conditionsrequiringtheplacementofaprocesscontrollerinmanual.
*Conditionsrequiringtheplacementofaprocesscontrollerinmanual.
*Degradationorfailureofequipmentorinstrumentationhasbeenidentified.*Anyevolutionconsideredasbeingcriticalorhigherrisk.
*Degradationorfailureofequipmentorinstrumentationhasbeenidentified.*Anyevolutionconsideredasbeingcriticalorhigherrisk.
2.0 CHECKLIST (Action a.Determine appropriatecriticalparameters.b.Determineappropriateaction(s)torespondtoadverseconditionsforeachcriticalparameter.c.Establishthresholdvalue(s)foreachcriticalparameter.(Action
2.0 CHECKLIST (Action a.Determine appropriatecriticalparameters.b.Determineappropriateaction(s)torespondtoadverseconditionsforeachcriticalparameter.c.Establishthresholdvalue(s)foreachcriticalparameter.(Action Limits)d.Assignspecific individual(s)tomonitoridentifiedcritical parameter(s)e.Assignspecific individual(s)toinitiateidentifiedaction(s)
Limits)d.Assignspecific
individual(s)tomonitoridentifiedcritical
parameter(s)e.Assignspecific
individual(s)toinitiateidentifiedaction(s)
Complete (--1)  
Complete (--1)  
!\(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
!\(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage100of103 Attachment 1(Page1of1)
OPDP-1 Department
Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage100of103
Attachment
1(Page1of1)
OPDP*1*1 Shift Turnover ChecklistSHIFTTURNOVERCHECKLISTPageof----0 SM 0 Us/MCR Unit---0UOUnitOff-going-Name
OPDP*1*1 Shift Turnover ChecklistSHIFTTURNOVERCHECKLISTPageof----0 SM 0 Us/MCR Unit---0UOUnitOff-going-Name
---0AUOStation
---0AUOStation 0STA(STAFunction)On-coming-NamePart1-Completedby off-going shift/Reviewedbyon-comingshift:
0STA(STAFunction)On-coming-NamePart1-Completedby
off-going shift/Reviewedbyon-comingshift:
*Abnormal equipment lineup/conditions:
*Abnormal equipment lineup/conditions:
*SIlTestinprogress/planned:(includingneedfornewbrief)
*SIlTestinprogress/planned:(includingneedfornewbrief)
*Major Activities/Proceduresinprogress/planned:
*Major Activities/Proceduresinprogress/planned:
*Radiologicalchangesinplantduringshift:Part2-Performed by on-coming shift 0AreviewoftheOperatingLogsincelastheldshiftor3days, whicheverisless(N/AforAUOs)
*Radiologicalchangesinplantduringshift:Part2-Performed by on-coming shift 0AreviewoftheOperatingLogsincelastheldshiftor3days, whicheverisless(N/AforAUOs) 0AreviewoftheRounds sheets/Abnormalreadings(AUOsonly)
0AreviewoftheRounds
sheets/Abnormalreadings(AUOsonly)
Reviewthefollowingprogramsforchangessincelastshiftturnover:
Reviewthefollowingprogramsforchangessincelastshiftturnover:
0StandingOrders
0StandingOrders 0LCO(s)inactions(N/AforAUOs) oPERreview 0 Immediaterequiredreading 0TACF(N/AforAUOs)(WBNONLY)Part3-PerformedbybothOff-goingand on-coming shift 0AwalkdownoftheMCRcontrolboards (N/AforAUOs)ReliefTime:ReliefDate:
0LCO(s)inactions(N/AforAUOs)
(TVA40741[09-2006]Page1of1OPDP-1-1(09-29-2006)
oPERreview 0 Immediaterequiredreading
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDp*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage101of103 Attachment 2(Page1of1)
0TACF(N/AforAUOs)(WBNONLY)Part3-PerformedbybothOff-goingand
OPDp*1*2StandingOrderSTANDINGORDER (Order No.: Ops Supt.Signature:
on-coming shift 0AwalkdownoftheMCRcontrolboards (N/AforAUOs)ReliefTime:ReliefDate:
Expiration Date:------Approval Date:------8M Initials DateTVA40742[07-2005]
(TVA40741[09-2006]Page1of1OPDP-1-1(09-29-2006)  
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3Page1of1 Group 4 Group 5 OPDP-1-2[07-00-2005]
TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
(\TVAN Standard ConductofOperations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage102of103 Attachment 3(Page1of1)
OPDp*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage101of103
OPDP-1*3ShiftOrder SHIFT ORDER{OpsSupt.Signature:
Attachment
COMMON:TVA40743[06-1999]Page1of1 Expiration Date:-------Approval Date:-------OPDP-1-3[06-30-1999]
2(Page1of1)
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage103 of 103 Attachment 4(Page1 of 1)OPDP-1-4 Licensee Documentation Form(SRO&RO)LICENSEE DOCUMENTATIONFORM(SRO&RO)A.License Status Current Licensee SRO 0 RO 0 (check one)B.40 Hours on Shift*Attachcopyof OperatingLogforeachshift.
OPDp*1*2StandingOrderSTANDINGORDER
C.Tour of Plant (Thoseareasnormally accessible for operatorroutines(NJAthosenot applicable for specific site)o Turbine building(s) 0 Auxiliary building(s) 0 Radwaste 0 Outside oCondo01 0 Control Room(s)/Bays 0Makeup01 0 Reactor Building D.Shift Turnover (1.Attended shift turnover briefings 2.Observed shift turnover 3.Reviewed shift turnover checklist applicabletothepositionNo.ofTimes
(Order No.: Ops Supt.Signature:
Expiration
Date:------Approval Date:------8M Initials DateTVA40742[07-2005]
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3Page1of1 Group 4 Group 5 OPDP-1-2[07-00-2005]  
(\TVAN Standard ConductofOperations
OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage102of103
Attachment
3(Page1of1)
OPDP-1*3ShiftOrder
SHIFT ORDER{OpsSupt.Signature:
COMMON:TVA40743[06-1999]Page1of1 Expiration
Date:-------Approval Date:-------OPDP-1-3[06-30-1999]  
(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations
OPDP-1 Department
Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage103 of 103 Attachment
4(Page1 of 1)OPDP-1-4 Licensee Documentation
Form(SRO&RO)LICENSEE DOCUMENTATIONFORM(SRO&RO)A.License Status Current Licensee SRO 0 RO 0 (check one)B.40 Hours on Shift*Attachcopyof OperatingLogforeachshift.
C.Tour of Plant (Thoseareasnormally
accessible
for operatorroutines(NJAthosenot
applicable
for specific site)o Turbine building(s)
0 Auxiliary building(s)
0 Radwaste 0 Outside oCondo01 0 Control Room(s)/Bays
0Makeup01 0 Reactor Building D.Shift Turnover (1.Attended shift turnover briefings 2.Observed shift turnover 3.Reviewed shift turnover checklist applicabletothepositionNo.ofTimes
_No.ofTimes
_No.ofTimes
_Date_Printed Neme Licensee's
_Date_Printed Neme Licensee's Signature E.licensee qualificationscurrentandvalidincluding:*A physicalinthelasttwoyears.
Signature E.licensee qualificationscurrentandvalidincluding:*A physicalinthelasttwoyears.
*Satisfactory completionoflicense operator requalification training ocerenone Training ManagerlDesignee F.Documentation
*Satisfactory
*Attachcopiesof applicableformsfrom Appendix O.G.Licensee meets reactivation requirements in Appendix0andisreinstatedtoactivestatus.
completionoflicense operator requalification
Operations Suparintendan/lOesignea Date Date (TVA40744[01-2oo7JPage1of1 OPDP-1-4[01-10-2007]  
training ocerenone Training ManagerlDesignee
 
F.Documentation
JPM176Page1of8Rev.0 SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE A.1.bJPM#176-Modified Perform Shift Log(SI-2)-S/G Level Instrumentation PREPARED!REVISEDBY:
*Attachcopiesof applicableformsfrom Appendix O.G.Licensee meets reactivation
requirements
in Appendix0andisreinstatedtoactivestatus.
Operations
Suparintendan/lOesignea
Date Date (TVA40744[01-2oo7JPage1of1 OPDP-1-4[01-10-2007]  
JPM176Page1of8Rev.0 SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT JOB PERFORMANCE
MEASURE A.1.bJPM#176-Modified Perform Shift Log(SI-2)-S/G
Level Instrumentation
PREPARED!REVISEDBY:
VALIDATED BY: APPROVED BY: CONCURRED:
VALIDATED BY: APPROVED BY: CONCURRED:
***(Operations
***(Operations Training Manager)(Operations Representative)
Training Manager)(Operations
Date/Date/Date/Date/*Validationnotrequiredforminor enhancements, procedure Rev changesthatdonot affecttheJPM,orindividualstep changesthatdonotaffecttheflowoftheJPM.
Representative)
**Operations ConcurrencerequiredfornewJPMsandchangesthat affecttheflowoftheJPM(ifnotdrivenbya procedure revision).
Date/Date/Date/Date/*Validationnotrequiredforminor
(((JPM176Page2of8Rev.0NUCLEARTRAINING REVISION/USAGE LOG REVISION DESCRIPTION OF VDATEPAGES PREPARED/NUMBER REVISION AFFECTEDREVISEDBY:
enhancements, procedure Rev changesthatdonot affecttheJPM,orindividualstep
0InitialIssue Y Allv-SpecifyiftheJPM change will require another Validation(YorN).See cover sheet for criteria.
changesthatdonotaffecttheflowoftheJPM.
JPM 176Page3of8Rev.0SEQUOYAHNUCLEARPLANT ROISRO JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE TaskKnowthe conditionsandlimitationsinthefacilitylicenseKnowthe conditionsandlimitationsinthefacilitylicense Implement TS Requirements Implement the requirementsofSPP-8.1fortestdirectors Implement the requirementsofSPP-8.1fortestdirectors Implement Technical Specification requirementsPerformspecificsystemandintegratedplantproceduresduringallmodesofplantoperations JAiTA task#0001100301(RO)0001100302(SRO)0001430302(SRO)0001760301(RO)0001760302(SRO)1190150301(RO)3410140301(RO)KIARatings:
**Operations
ConcurrencerequiredfornewJPMsandchangesthat
affecttheflowoftheJPM(ifnotdrivenbya
procedure revision).  
(((JPM176Page2of8Rev.0NUCLEARTRAINING
REVISION/USAGE
LOG REVISION DESCRIPTION
OF VDATEPAGES PREPARED/NUMBER REVISION AFFECTEDREVISEDBY:
0InitialIssue
Y Allv-SpecifyiftheJPM change will require another Validation(YorN).See cover sheet for criteria.  
JPM 176Page3of8Rev.0SEQUOYAHNUCLEARPLANT
ROISRO JOB PERFORMANCE
MEASURE TaskKnowthe conditionsandlimitationsinthefacilitylicenseKnowthe conditionsandlimitationsinthefacilitylicense
Implement TS Requirements
Implement the requirementsofSPP-8.1fortestdirectors
Implement the requirementsofSPP-8.1fortestdirectors
Implement Technical Specification
requirementsPerformspecificsystemandintegratedplantproceduresduringallmodesofplantoperations
JAiTA task#0001100301(RO)0001100302(SRO)0001430302(SRO)0001760301(RO)0001760302(SRO)1190150301(RO)3410140301(RO)KIARatings:
2.1.10 (2.7/3.9)2.2.12 (3.0/3.4)TaskStandard:2.1.12(2.9/4.0)2.2.22(3.4/4.1)2.1.23(3.9/4.0)
2.1.10 (2.7/3.9)2.2.12 (3.0/3.4)TaskStandard:2.1.12(2.9/4.0)2.2.22(3.4/4.1)2.1.23(3.9/4.0)
(Properly evaluate SIG Water level Instrumentationchannelsper
(Properly evaluate SIG Water level Instrumentationchannelsper 1-SI-OPS-OOO-002.0, document deviations, and evaluateassociatedTechSpecs.
1-SI-OPS-OOO-002.0, document deviations, and evaluateassociatedTechSpecs.
Evaluation Method: Simulator_X__In-Plant_====================================================================================
Evaluation
Method: Simulator_X__In-Plant_====================================================================================
Performer:
Performer:
Performance
Performance Rating: SAT Evaluator:
Rating: SAT Evaluator:
NAME UNSAT SIGNATURE Performance Time DATEStarttime_Finishtime_
NAME UNSAT SIGNATURE Performance
Time DATEStarttime_Finishtime_
====================================================================================
====================================================================================
COMMENTS  
COMMENTS JPM176Page4of8Rev.0 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO EVALUATOR:
JPM176Page4of8Rev.0 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
1.2.3.4.6.6.7.A Critical step is identifiedinboldtypeinthe SAT/UNSAT column.Sequenced steps identifiedbyan"s" Any UNSAT requires commentsResetthe Simulator toIC192.Ifnot availableresettoIC-16and completenextstep (6).OverrideRX17Dto36.5 to createa7-8%S/GLevel Deviation between 1-L1-3-110and106and 1-L13-107onS/G#4.Ensurethat1-L1-3-106and1-L1-3-107 agree reasonably closeandthat1-L1-3-110to indicates-7-8%lowerthannormalas required to ensurea7-8%deviationfrombothofthe other indicators.Insertthe following to create variances on additional instrumentationtobe evaluatedduringtheJPM:
TO EVALUATOR:
RX15B to 39.5 and RX16A to 41tocause other SG(#1&#2)level indications to show some variance.Insert RX26F to 70.83 (850psig)andRX27C to 73.33 (880psig)to show varianceinSG#3 steam pressures, and RX27B to 70.83 (850psig)to show varianceinSG#2 steam pressures.
1.2.3.4.6.6.7.A Critical step is identifiedinboldtypeinthe
Validate meter readings to ensure onlySG#4 level will fail channel check, minor adjustments in overrides may be needed.Taskshouldbeginatthe Simulator.
SAT/UNSAT column.Sequenced steps identifiedbyan"s" Any UNSAT requires commentsResetthe Simulator toIC192.Ifnot availableresettoIC-16and
Insure operator performs the following required actions for SELF-CHECKING; a.Identifies the correctunit,train, component, etc.b.Reviews the intended action and expected response.c.Compares the actual responsetothe expected response.Validation Time: CR-'='-30"'---_
completenextstep (6).OverrideRX17Dto36.5
Local_((Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed: 1-SI-OPS-OOO-002.0 with Appendix A only.CompleteSI,asrequired,andAppendixA throughpage2of Appendix A.CopyofSPP-8.1availableforreferenceanda blank copy of a Chronological Test Log (CTL)toprovidetotheJPMperformer.CopyofUnit1TechSpecsAvailableforreference.
to createa7-8%S/GLevel
 
Deviation between 1-L1-3-110and106and 1-L13-107onS/G#4.Ensurethat1-L1-3-106and1-L1-3-107
==REFERENCES:==
agree reasonably
 
closeandthat1-L1-3-110to
Reference TitleRevNo.A.1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0ShiftLog 88B.TECHSPECTechSpecUnit1 191C.SPP-8.1 ConductofTestinq 4 Task Number Task TitleContTRN 0001100301Knowtheconditionsandlimitationsinthefacilitylicense N 0001100302Knowtheconditionsandlimitationsinthefacilitylicense 0001430302 Implement TS Requirements 0001760301 Implement the requirementsofSPP-8.1fortestdirectors 0001760302 Implement the reauirementsofSPP-8.1fortestdirectors 1190150301 ImplementTechnicalSpecificationrequirements y 3410140301Performspecificsystemandintegratedplantproceduresduringallmodesofplant operations
indicates-7-8%lowerthannormalas
=============================================================================
required to ensurea7-8%deviationfrombothofthe
(JPM 176Page5of8Rev.0READTOOPERATOR DirectionstoTrainee:Iwillexplaintheinitialconditions,andstatethetasktobeperformed.Iwillprovideinitiatingcuesandreportsonotheractionswhendirectedbyyou.Allstepsshallbe Performedforthistask.Whenyou completethetasksuccessfully,theobjectiveforthisjob performancemeasurewillbesatisfied.Ensureyouindicatetome whenyouunderstandyourassignedtask.Toindicatethatyouhave completedyourassignedtaskreturnthehandoutsheetIprovidedyou.
other indicators.Insertthe following to create variances on additional
INITIAL CONDITIONS:Unit1isat100%Powerwithno equipmentoutofservice.
instrumentationtobe evaluatedduringtheJPM:
INITIATING CUES:YouaretheUnit1OACandhavebeendesignatedastheTestDirectorforthedayshift (0630-1830) performance of 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0(ShiftLog)bytheUnit1UnitSupervisor.TheSIis already inprogressand AppendixAiscompletethroughpage2.Youaretocontinuewiththecompletionof Appendix A beginningwithpage3forS/GwaterlevelinstrumentsandcompletethroughPage5for shutdownbanks.TheCROwillthencompletetherestofAppendix A.TheUnit Supervisorhasrequestedthatifany deviationsareencountered,youaretologtheminan 8.1 ChronologicalTestLog(CTL),andevaluateanyassociatedTechnical Specification, Technical RequirementsManual(TRM),orOffsiteDoseCalculationManual(ODCM) requirementsthenadvisehimofanyLCOsorother requirementsthatneedtobeaddressed.WhenyouhavefinishedperformingtheassignedpagesofAppendixAandaddressedanydeviations, notifytheUnit Supervisorthatyouhavecompletedyourtask.
RX15B to 39.5 and RX16A to 41tocause other SG(#1&#2)level indications
(Job Performance Checklist:
to show some variance.Insert RX26F to 70.83 (850psig)andRX27C to 73.33 (880psig)to show varianceinSG#3 steam pressures, and RX27B to 70.83 (850psig)to show varianceinSG#2 steam pressures.
STEPISTANDARDJPM176Page6of8Rev.0 SAT/UNSAT (STEP1:Obtaincopyof 1-SI-OPS-OOO-002.0inprogress.
Validate meter readings to ensure onlySG#4 level will fail channel check, minor adjustments
-SAT-UNSAT STANDARD: Operatorobtainscopyof 1-SI-OPS-OOO-002.0 Appendix A alreadyinprogressfromtheEvaluator.StartTime Evaluator Note: A copy oftheCTL is to be provided when the candidate determines it is needed.STEP2:RecordinformationforS/GLevel WaterLevelChannelDeviation,-SATSteamLinePressure,andShutdownBanksin Appendix A.-UNSAT Cue: If operator informs the Unit Supervisor of the 1-Ll-3-110 Critical Step deviation at this point, role playas Unit Supervisor and request him to complete the Chronological Test Log as appropriate.
in overrides may be needed.Taskshouldbeginatthe
Cue: If Operator addresses preparing a WO and/or PER, state thatheis requested to complete the requirements evaluation and SPP-B.1 Chronological Test Log (CTL)first, then you will assign him or someone else to prepare a WO and PER.STANDARD: OperatorrecordsS/GLevel,SteamLinePressure,and Shutdown Banks instrumentationinAppendixAandidentifiesthatdeviationbetweenS/G#4 Instrument 1-L1-3-110andtheotherS/G#4channelsdoesnotmeetthe6%deviation requirementinNote17 (Critical).OperatorshouldinformSROofthe discrepancy,also,OperatormaynotInitialatbottomofcolumnsinceNote17wasnotsatisfied.(NotCritical)
Simulator.
Job Performance Checklist:STEP/STANDARDJPM176Page7of8Rev.0 SAT/UNSAT (STEP3:EvaluatesTechnicalSpecificationLCOs.
Insure operator performs the following required actions for SELF-CHECKING;
-SAT-UNSAT Cue: If operator address making LCO tracking Log entry or NOMs Log Entry cue that the Unit Supervisor will make these Critical Step entries.STANDARD:OperatorEvaluatesTechSpecRequirementsand determines theFollowingLCOsandactionsareapplicable:LCO3.3.1.1 Action sa,andLCO3.3.2.1 Actions17aand36a (Critical).
a.Identifies
OperatormayalsoindicatethatbasedontheseActionsassociated B/S willhavetobetrippedwithin6hours(NotCritical).InadditiontotheseLCOs,theoperatorshouldidentifythat 1-L1-3-110isaPAMinstrumentandthatLCO3.3.3.7 Action 1a (Critical) isapplicablealsorequiringthechanneltobereturnedtoOPERABLEstatuswithin30days(NotCritical).
the correctunit,train, component, etc.b.Reviews the intended action and expected response.c.Compares the actual responsetothe expected response.Validation
Time: CR-'='-30"'---_
Local_((Tools/Equipment/Procedures
Needed: 1-SI-OPS-OOO-002.0
with Appendix A only.CompleteSI,asrequired,andAppendixA
throughpage2of Appendix A.CopyofSPP-8.1availableforreferenceanda
blank copy of a Chronological
Test Log (CTL)toprovidetotheJPMperformer.CopyofUnit1TechSpecsAvailableforreference.
REFERENCES:
Reference TitleRevNo.A.1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0ShiftLog 88B.TECHSPECTechSpecUnit1
191C.SPP-8.1 ConductofTestinq 4 Task Number Task TitleContTRN 0001100301Knowtheconditionsandlimitationsinthefacilitylicense
N 0001100302Knowtheconditionsandlimitationsinthefacilitylicense
0001430302
Implement TS Requirements
0001760301
Implement the requirementsofSPP-8.1fortestdirectors
0001760302
Implement the reauirementsofSPP-8.1fortestdirectors
1190150301
ImplementTechnicalSpecificationrequirements
y 3410140301Performspecificsystemandintegratedplantproceduresduringallmodesofplant
operations
=============================================================================  
(JPM 176Page5of8Rev.0READTOOPERATOR
DirectionstoTrainee:Iwillexplaintheinitialconditions,andstatethetasktobeperformed.Iwillprovideinitiatingcuesandreportsonotheractionswhendirectedbyyou.Allstepsshallbe
Performedforthistask.Whenyou completethetasksuccessfully,theobjectiveforthisjob
performancemeasurewillbesatisfied.Ensureyouindicatetome
whenyouunderstandyourassignedtask.Toindicatethatyouhave completedyourassignedtaskreturnthehandoutsheetIprovidedyou.
INITIAL CONDITIONS:Unit1isat100%Powerwithno
equipmentoutofservice.
INITIATING
CUES:YouaretheUnit1OACandhavebeendesignatedastheTestDirectorforthedayshift
(0630-1830)
performance
of 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0(ShiftLog)bytheUnit1UnitSupervisor.TheSIis
already inprogressand
AppendixAiscompletethroughpage2.Youaretocontinuewiththecompletionof
Appendix A beginningwithpage3forS/GwaterlevelinstrumentsandcompletethroughPage5for
shutdownbanks.TheCROwillthencompletetherestofAppendix
A.TheUnit Supervisorhasrequestedthatifany
deviationsareencountered,youaretologtheminan
8.1 ChronologicalTestLog(CTL),andevaluateanyassociatedTechnical
Specification, Technical RequirementsManual(TRM),orOffsiteDoseCalculationManual(ODCM)
requirementsthenadvisehimofanyLCOsorother
requirementsthatneedtobeaddressed.WhenyouhavefinishedperformingtheassignedpagesofAppendixAandaddressedanydeviations, notifytheUnit Supervisorthatyouhavecompletedyourtask.  
(Job Performance
Checklist:
STEPISTANDARDJPM176Page6of8Rev.0 SAT/UNSAT (STEP1:Obtaincopyof
1-SI-OPS-OOO-002.0inprogress.
-SAT-UNSAT STANDARD: Operatorobtainscopyof
1-SI-OPS-OOO-002.0
Appendix A alreadyinprogressfromtheEvaluator.StartTime Evaluator Note: A copy oftheCTL is to be provided when the candidate determines
it is needed.STEP2:RecordinformationforS/GLevel
WaterLevelChannelDeviation,-SATSteamLinePressure,andShutdownBanksin
Appendix A.-UNSAT Cue: If operator informs the Unit Supervisor
of the 1-Ll-3-110
Critical Step deviation at this point, role playas Unit Supervisor
and request him to complete the Chronological
Test Log as appropriate.
Cue: If Operator addresses preparing a WO and/or PER, state thatheis requested to complete the requirements
evaluation
and SPP-B.1 Chronological
Test Log (CTL)first, then you will assign him or someone else to prepare a WO and PER.STANDARD: OperatorrecordsS/GLevel,SteamLinePressure,and
Shutdown Banks instrumentationinAppendixAandidentifiesthatdeviationbetweenS/G#4
Instrument
1-L1-3-110andtheotherS/G#4channelsdoesnotmeetthe6%deviation
requirementinNote17 (Critical).OperatorshouldinformSROofthe discrepancy,also,OperatormaynotInitialatbottomofcolumnsinceNote17wasnotsatisfied.(NotCritical)  
Job Performance
Checklist:STEP/STANDARDJPM176Page7of8Rev.0 SAT/UNSAT (STEP3:EvaluatesTechnicalSpecificationLCOs.
-SAT-UNSAT Cue: If operator address making LCO tracking Log entry or NOMs Log Entry cue that the Unit Supervisor
will make these Critical Step entries.STANDARD:OperatorEvaluatesTechSpecRequirementsand
determines
theFollowingLCOsandactionsareapplicable:LCO3.3.1.1
Action sa,andLCO3.3.2.1
Actions17aand36a (Critical).
OperatormayalsoindicatethatbasedontheseActionsassociated
B/S willhavetobetrippedwithin6hours(NotCritical).InadditiontotheseLCOs,theoperatorshouldidentifythat
1-L1-3-110isaPAMinstrumentandthatLCO3.3.3.7
Action 1a (Critical)
isapplicablealsorequiringthechanneltobereturnedtoOPERABLEstatuswithin30days(NotCritical).
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C'(-2)'STEP4:OperatorcompletesanSPP-8.1CTL.
C'(-2)'STEP4:OperatorcompletesanSPP-8.1CTL.
-SAT-UNSAT NOTE: Provide Operator blank copy ofSPP-8.1CTL
-SAT-UNSAT NOTE: Provide Operator blank copy ofSPP-8.1CTL when requested.
when requested.
STANDARD:OperatorproperlycompletesSPP-8.1CTL.IncludingasaminimumtheProcedureNo.,Rev,Date/Time,AppropriateNarrativeofdiscrepancy,andtheirInitials.STEP5:NotifyUnitSupervisorthat 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0AppendixAfor
STANDARD:OperatorproperlycompletesSPP-8.1CTL.IncludingasaminimumtheProcedureNo.,Rev,Date/Time,AppropriateNarrativeofdiscrepancy,andtheirInitials.STEP5:NotifyUnitSupervisorthat
1-SI-OPS-000-002.0AppendixAfor
-SAT S/GWaterLevelChannelsiscomplete.
-SAT S/GWaterLevelChannelsiscomplete.
-UNSAT STANDARD:OperatorNotifiesUnit
-UNSAT STANDARD:OperatorNotifiesUnit Supervisor that 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0StopTime__AppendixAfor S/GLevel,SteamLinePressure,andShutdownBanksinstrumentationinAppendixAiscompleteandinformshimofthe discrepancyandapplicableTechSpecsifnotreported earlier.End of JPM (DirectionstoTrainee:Iwill explaintheinitial conditions,andstatethe tasktobe performed.Iwill provide initiatingcuesandreportson other actions when directedbyyou.All stepsshallbe Performed forthistask.Whenyou complete the task successfully, the objective forthisjob performance measurewillbe satisfied.
Supervisor
Ensure you indicatetomewhenyou understand your assignedtask.To indicate thatyouhave completed your assigned taskreturnthe handout sheet I provided you.INITIAL CONDITIONS:Unit1isat 100%Powerwithno equipment out of service.INITIATING CUES:YouaretheUnit1OACandhavebeen designatedasthe Test Director forthedayshift (0630-1830) performance of 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0 (ShiftLog)bytheUnit1Unit Supervisor.TheSIis already in progress and AppendixAis complete throughpage2.Youareto continuewiththe completion of Appendix A beginningwithpage3 for S/G water level instruments and complete throughPage5 for shutdownbanks.TheCROwillthen completetherestof Appendix A.TheUnit Supervisor has requested thatifany deviations are encountered,youareto log theminanSPP-8.1 Chronological TestLog(CTL),and evaluate any associated Technical Specification, Technical Requirements Manual(TRM),or Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM)requirementsthenadvisehimofanyLCOsor other requirements thatneedtobe addressed.
that 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0StopTime__AppendixAfor
Whenyouhave finished performing the assignedpagesof AppendixAand addressed any deviations, notifytheUnit Supervisor thatyouhave completed your task.  
S/GLevel,SteamLinePressure,andShutdownBanksinstrumentationinAppendixAiscompleteandinformshimofthe discrepancyandapplicableTechSpecsifnotreported
earlier.End of JPM  
(DirectionstoTrainee:Iwill explaintheinitial
conditions,andstatethe
tasktobe performed.Iwill provide initiatingcuesandreportson
other actions when directedbyyou.All stepsshallbe Performed forthistask.Whenyou
complete the task successfully, the objective forthisjob performance
measurewillbe satisfied.
Ensure you indicatetomewhenyou
understand
your assignedtask.To indicate thatyouhave completed your assigned taskreturnthe handout sheet I provided you.INITIAL CONDITIONS:Unit1isat 100%Powerwithno equipment out of service.INITIATING
CUES:YouaretheUnit1OACandhavebeen
designatedasthe Test Director forthedayshift
(0630-1830)
performance
of 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0 (ShiftLog)bytheUnit1Unit
Supervisor.TheSIis already in progress and AppendixAis complete throughpage2.Youareto continuewiththe completion
of Appendix A beginningwithpage3 for S/G water level instruments
and complete throughPage5 for shutdownbanks.TheCROwillthen completetherestof Appendix A.TheUnit Supervisor
has requested thatifany deviations
are encountered,youareto log theminanSPP-8.1
Chronological
TestLog(CTL),and
evaluate any associated
Technical Specification, Technical Requirements
Manual(TRM),or Offsite Dose Calculation
Manual (ODCM)requirementsthenadvisehimofanyLCOsor
other requirements
thatneedtobe addressed.
Whenyouhave finished performing
the assignedpagesof AppendixAand addressed any deviations, notifytheUnit Supervisor
thatyouhave completed your task.  


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oret: AT/ON (./i/'1:II<s>>;f:-TestReason
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DYes ONo Subsequent
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1/WereallTechSpecfTech
1/WereallTechSpecfTech Req.l ISFSI CoC/ODCM/Fire Protection i3..e s.:hl_t::!..oJd_Wereallotheracceptance
Req.l ISFSI CoC/ODCM/Fire
_________hl__t::!..0Jd_.CtIfallTechSpecfTech Req.llSFSI CoC/ODCM/FireProtectionReq.werenotsatisfied,wasanLCO/TRJODCM/ORactionrequired?(ExplaininRemarks)
Protection
Yes 0 No 0 N/A 0 No-a=TestDirector/LeadPerformer DateAcceptanceCriteriaReview:SRODate Time(ASMEXISisrequirereviewwithin96hours)IndependentReviewer DateANII(Ifrequired)
i3..e s.:hl_t::!..oJd_Wereallotheracceptance
_________hl__t::!..0Jd_.CtIfallTechSpecfTech
Req.llSFSI
CoC/ODCM/FireProtectionReq.werenotsatisfied,wasanLCO/TRJODCM/ORactionrequired?(ExplaininRemarks)
Yes 0 No 0 N/A 0
No-a=TestDirector/LeadPerformer
DateAcceptanceCriteriaReview:SRODate
Time(ASMEXISisrequirereviewwithin96hours)IndependentReviewer
DateANII(Ifrequired)
DateCopyofSTSsenttoScheduling
DateCopyofSTSsenttoScheduling
/Initials Date Remark: SectionNo.MenOur.Hrs-SectionNo.MenOur.Hrs.--"!SectionNo.MenOur.Hrs", r
/Initials Date Remark: SectionNo.MenOur.Hrs-SectionNo.MenOur.Hrs.--"!SectionNo.MenOur.Hrs", r
!'-.-'-..-i, SectionNo.MenOur.Hrs: i---(  
!'-.-'-..-i, SectionNo.MenOur.Hrs: i---(
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOG Rev.aa 1 Page 11 of 67 Date ol/x)(/08 APPENDIX A Page1of27 Surveillance Ref.ModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKS NOTES.11.General Notes:Inthe event a radiation monitor or recorder listed in this Instruction becomes inoperable, the monitor and/or recorderistobe listed on Attachment 1.NOTIFY the SRO to consult the Tech Specs for appropriate actions for inoperable monitors.Any questionable monitor may be source checked in accordance with 1-S0-90-2 for Unit 1 monitors and 0-SO-90-2 for Unit 0 monitorstoaidin determining operability.
SHIFT LOG Rev.aa 1 Page 11 of 67 Date ol/x)(/08 APPENDIX A Page1of27 Surveillance
12.VERIFY RM-90-1 06 particulateandgas channels OR RM-90-112A&Bare operable by power"on," instrument malfunction alarms clear, and readings of at least background level.Recorded radiation levels will be compared to steady state levelsfromthe previous shift and must be evaluated for trending toensuredata is expected and reasonable (such as data changes due to filter changeout).
Ref.ModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKS
Either RM-90-106 or RM-90-112 must be operable and aligned to lower containment to satisfy acceptance criteria.13.OBTAIN particulate reading by depressing"PART" pushbutton.
NOTES.11.General Notes:Inthe event a radiation monitor or recorder listed in this Instruction
becomes inoperable, the monitor and/or recorderistobe listed on Attachment
1.NOTIFY the SRO to consult the Tech Specs for appropriate
actions for inoperable
monitors.Any questionable
monitor may be source checked in accordance
with 1-S0-90-2 for Unit 1 monitors and 0-SO-90-2 for Unit 0 monitorstoaidin determining
operability.
12.VERIFY RM-90-1 06 particulateandgas channels OR RM-90-112A&Bare operable by power"on," instrument
malfunction
alarms clear, and readings of at least background
level.Recorded radiation levels will be compared to steady state levelsfromthe previous shift and must be evaluated for trending toensuredata
is expected and reasonable (such as data changes due to filter changeout).
Either RM-90-106 or RM-90-112 must be operable and aligned to lower containment
to satisfy acceptance
criteria.13.OBTAIN particulate
reading by depressing"PART" pushbutton.
OBTAIN gaseous reading by depressing"GAS" pushbutton.
OBTAIN gaseous reading by depressing"GAS" pushbutton.
LEAVE monitor in gaseous.IF lower compartment
LEAVE monitor in gaseous.IF lower compartment particulateorgas monitor is inoperable in modes1,2,3,or4, THEN, ENSURE sampling requirements of SI-183 are met or perform 0-SI-OPS-068-137.0"Reactor Coolant System Water Inventory".
particulateorgas monitor is inoperable
in modes1,2,3,or4, THEN, ENSURE sampling requirements
of SI-183 are met or perform 0-SI-OPS-068-137.0"Reactor Coolant System Water Inventory".
See TS LCO 3.4.6.1 action b.RM-90-112isnot required by Tech Specs when RM-90-106 is operable;RM-90-106isnot required by Tech Specs when RM-90-112 is operable and aligned to lower containment.
See TS LCO 3.4.6.1 action b.RM-90-112isnot required by Tech Specs when RM-90-106 is operable;RM-90-106isnot required by Tech Specs when RM-90-112 is operable and aligned to lower containment.
14.VERIFY recorder power is'on', time is correct and data is being displayed 69.IF countrate doubles (previous steady state reading to present)on RM-90-106 OR 112 particulate
14.VERIFY recorder power is'on', time is correct and data is being displayed 69.IF countrate doubles (previous steady state reading to present)on RM-90-106 OR 112 particulate or gas channel in Modes1,2,3or4, THEN performance of 0-SI-OPS-068-137.0,'Reactor Coolant System Water Inventory', is required.11,12,1-RI-90-106APARTCPM 3..(12,[1-2-4.4.6.1.a 13,691-RI-90-106AGAS CPM
or gas channel in Modes1,2,3or4, THEN performance
+3 Containment 4.3.3.1.A.2.b.i1,2,3,411,14Operable1-RR-90-106
of 0-SI-OPS-068-137.0,'Reactor Coolant System Water Inventory', is required.11,12,1-RI-90-106APARTCPM
,;Radioactivity 4.3.3.1.A.2.b.ii11,12,1-RM-90-112ACPM 1.'18&#xa3;+3 13,691-RM-90-112BCPM
3..(12,[1-2-4.4.6.1.a 13,691-RI-90-106AGAS
CPM
+3 Containment
4.3.3.1.A.2.b.i1,2,3,411,14Operable1-RR-90-106
,;Radioactivity
4.3.3.1.A.2.b.ii11,12,1-RM-90-112ACPM
1.'18&#xa3;+3 13,691-RM-90-112BCPM
:7,(0)&#xa3;+311,14 1-RR-90-112
:7,(0)&#xa3;+311,14 1-RR-90-112
,;/UO/ROReviewInitials  
,;/UO/ROReviewInitials SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page12of67 Date APPENDIX APage2of27 Surveillance Ref.ModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKS
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0
}J0/ROReviewInitials NOTES: SFPArea and'/5 f 0FuelPool All 11,16 Operable0-RM-90-102mR/hrRadMonitors 4.3.3.1.A.1.a0-RM-90-103mR/hr
SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page12of67
<0/0 t-'/Condensate 4.7.1.3.1>240,000Gal
Date APPENDIX APage2of27 Surveillance
Ref.ModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKS
}J0/ROReviewInitials
NOTES: SFPArea and'/5 f 0FuelPool All 11,16 Operable0-RM-90-102mR/hrRadMonitors
4.3.3.1.A.1.a0-RM-90-103mR/hr
<0/0 t-'/Condensate
4.7.1.3.1>240,000Gal
'3/0 OVaStorageTankODCM2.1.1.A.4.a1,2,3,43,15Operable0-L1-2-230Agals
'3/0 OVaStorageTankODCM2.1.1.A.4.a1,2,3,43,15Operable0-L1-2-230Agals
'J Level0-L1-2-233Agals
'J Level0-L1-2-233Agals 305QtJ'V..3.Applicableatall times duringmodes1,2,&3.Applicable during mode4,onlywhensteam generatorisrelieduponfor heat removal.11.General Notes:Inthe event a radiation monitorlistedinthis Instruction becomes inoperable, the monitoristobelistedon Attachment 1.NOTIFYtheSROto consult Tech Specs for appropriate actions for inoperable monitors.Any questionable monitormaybe source checked in accordance with 1-S0-90-2forUnit1 monitors and 0-SO-90-2forUnit0 monitorstoaidin determining operability.
305QtJ'V..3.Applicableatall times duringmodes1,2,&3.Applicable
15.LOG the water level indicatedonL1-2-230Afor CSTAandL1-2-233Afor CST B.Operability is determinedbyhavingequaltoor greater than 240,000 gallons,intheCST alignedtotheunit.
during mode4,onlywhensteam
EitherAorB CSTmaybe alignedtothe operable unit.IF inoperable THEN REFER to 0-SI-OPS-067
generatorisrelieduponfor
-117.0.16.VERIFYtheFuelPool Radiation Monitors are operable by observing poweris"on,"instrumentmalfunction alarmsclear,and readingsofat least background on ratemeter.
heat removal.11.General Notes:Inthe event a radiation monitorlistedinthis
COMPARE radiation levels to opposite train monitorandtolevelsfromthe previousshiftusing eithertheICS computerorrate meter readings.RADCON Area surveysarerequired when RM-90-102 and RM-90-103 are inoperablewithfuelinthe storagepool,andthe survey results are recorded on Attachment
Instruction
: 1.
becomes inoperable, the monitoristobelistedon
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOG Rev.aa 1Page13of67 Date//APPENDIX APage3of 27 SurveillanceRef.ModeNotesTSLimits InstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630 REMARKS OPERABLE#1L1-3-42%OPERABLE#1L1-3-39%OPERABLE#1L1-3-38%SG Water 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.A OPERABLE#2 L1-3-55%Level 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.B OPERABLE#2L1-3-52%Channel 4.3.2.1.1.A.5.a1,2,317 OPERABLE#2L1-3-51%Deviation 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.1 OPERABLE#3 L1-3-97%4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.2 OPERABLE#3L1-3-94%OPERABLE#3L1-3-93%OPERABLE#4L1-3-110
Attachment
%OPERABLE#4 L1-3-107%OPERABLE#4 L1-3-106%UO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 17.COMPAREthethreeSteam Generator Level indicatorsforeachS/Glocatedonpanel 1-M-4toeachother.
1.NOTIFYtheSROto consult Tech Specs for appropriate
Operability is verifiedbyan acceptable deviation between channelsofequaltoorlessthan6%.
actions for inoperable
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1 Page 14 of67 Date//APPENDIX APage4of27SurveillanceRefModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNoUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKS OPERABLE#1PI-1-2A PSIG OPERABLE#1PI-1-2B PSIG OPERABLE#1 PI-1-5 PSIG 4.3.2.1.1.A.1.f OPERABLE#2PI-1-9A PSIG Steam Line 4.3.2.1.1.AA.d OPERABLE#2PI-1-9B PSIG Pressure 4.3.2.1.1.AA.e1,2,318 OPERABLE#2PI-1-12 PSIG 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.d OPERABLE#3PI-1-20A PSIG OPERABLE#3PI-1-20B PSIG OPERABLE#3PI-1-23 PSIG OPERABLE#4PI-1-27A PSIG OPERABLE#4PI-1-27B PSIG OPERABLE#4PI-1-30 PSIG NOTES:UO/ROReviewInitials 18.COMPARE the three steam line pressure indicatorsforeach steam line, locatedonpanel 1-M-4 to each other.Operability is verifiedbyan acceptable deviation between channelsofequaltoorlessthan60psig.
monitors.Any questionable
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page15of67 Date//APPENDIX APage5of27SurveillanceRef.BankMode NotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKS 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr1Step StepsA1,2 20**Gr1RPls Steps 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr2Step Steps 1,2 20**Gr2RPls StepsShutdown4.1.3.1.1 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr1Step StepsBanks4.1.3.2B1,2 20**Gr1RPls Steps 4.1.3.5.b 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr2Step Steps 1,2 20**Gr2RPls Steps C 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGrStep Steps 1,2 20**GrRPls Steps D 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGrStep Steps 1,2 20**GrRPls Steps**Within+/-12 steps of step counter.UO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 19.COMPAREeachfulllengthrodpositionindicator(RPI)toitsassociatedgroupdemandpositionindicatorANDVERIFYcorrectrodpositionby each RPI within+/-12 steps of the indicated group demand.COMPARE each group of RPls to the associated group demand position indicator AND VERIFYtherod position indication systemandthe rod position demand indication system are operating and agree within+/-12 steps.RECORD stepsinthe applicable column of the data sheet.20.With Keff equaltoor greater than 0.99.21.REFER to COLR Figure 1 for fully withdrawn position range of rod banks.TI-28, Attachment 6, provides the desired position within this range.22.WHENtherodpositiondeviationmonitorisinoperableORWHENtherodinsertionlimitmonitorisinoperable VERIFYrodpositiononceper4hoursand LOGonthedatasheet.(ReferenceLCO3.1.3.2)
monitormaybe source checked in accordance
WHENamaximumofonedemandpositionindicatorperbankisinoperable,THENVERIFYthatallRPlsfortheaffectedbankareoperableandthatthemostwithdrawnrodandtheleastwithdrawnrodofthebankarewithinamaximumof12stepsofeachother,onceper12hours.(ReferenceLCO3.1.3.2.c.1)
with 1-S0-90-2forUnit1 monitors and 0-SO-90-2forUnit0 monitorstoaidin determining
Date//__J 1-SI-OPS-OOO-002.0Rev.88Page13of67 SHIFT LOG 1 SQN APPENDIX APage3of27 SurveillanceRef.ModeNotesTSLimits InstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630 REMARKS OPERABLE#1L1-3-42%OPERABLE#1 L1-3-39%OPERABLE#1L1-3-38%SG Water 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.A OPERABLE#2 L1-3-55%Level 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.B OPERABLE#2 L1-3-52%Channel 4.3.2.1.1.A.5.a1,2,317 OPERABLE#2 L1-3-51%Deviation 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.1 OPERABLE#3 L1-3-97%*..----4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.2-
operability.
._--_.__.*...--OPERABLE--#3 L1-3-94%--OPERABLE#3 L1-3-93%OPERABLE#4 L1-3-11 a%OPERABLE#4 L1-3-107%OPERABLE#4 L1-3-106%UO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 17.COMPAREthethree Steam Generator Level indicatorsforeach S/G locatedonpanel1-M-4to each other.Operability is verifiedbyan acceptable deviation between channelsofequaltoorlessthan6%.
15.LOG the water level indicatedonL1-2-230Afor
Date//__J SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.SS 1Page14of67 APPENDIX APage4of27 SurveillanceRefModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNoUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKS OPERABLE PI-1-2A PSIG OPERABLE#1 PI-1-2B PSIG OPERABLE#1PI-1-5 PSIG 4.3.2.1.1.A.1.f OPERABLE#2 PI-1-9A PSIG Steam Line 4.3.2.1.1.A.4.d OPERABLE#2PI-1-9B PSIG Pressure 4.3.2.1.1.A.4.e1,2,318 OPERABLE#2PI-1-12 PSIG 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.d OPERABLE#3 PI-1-20A PSIG OPERABLE#3PI-1-20B PSIG
CSTAandL1-2-233Afor
CST B.Operability
is determinedbyhavingequaltoor
greater than 240,000 gallons,intheCST alignedtotheunit.
EitherAorB CSTmaybe alignedtothe operable unit.IF inoperable
THEN REFER to 0-SI-OPS-067
-117.0.16.VERIFYtheFuelPool
Radiation Monitors are operable by observing poweris"on,"instrumentmalfunction
alarmsclear,and readingsofat least background
on ratemeter.
COMPARE radiation levels to opposite train monitorandtolevelsfromthe
previousshiftusing
eithertheICS computerorrate meter readings.RADCON Area surveysarerequired
when RM-90-102 and RM-90-103 are inoperablewithfuelinthe
storagepool,andthe
survey results are recorded on Attachment
1.  
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SHIFT LOG Rev.aa 1Page13of67
Date//APPENDIX APage3of 27 SurveillanceRef.ModeNotesTSLimits
InstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630
REMARKS OPERABLE#1L1-3-42%OPERABLE#1L1-3-39%OPERABLE#1L1-3-38%SG Water 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.A
OPERABLE#2 L1-3-55%Level 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.B
OPERABLE#2L1-3-52%Channel 4.3.2.1.1.A.5.a1,2,317 OPERABLE#2L1-3-51%Deviation 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.1
OPERABLE#3 L1-3-97%4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.2
OPERABLE#3L1-3-94%OPERABLE#3L1-3-93%OPERABLE#4L1-3-110
%OPERABLE#4 L1-3-107%OPERABLE#4 L1-3-106%UO/ROReviewInitials
NOTES: 17.COMPAREthethreeSteam
Generator Level indicatorsforeachS/Glocatedonpanel
1-M-4toeachother.
Operability
is verifiedbyan acceptable
deviation between channelsofequaltoorlessthan6%.  
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SHIFT LOGRev.88 1 Page 14 of67 Date//APPENDIX APage4of27SurveillanceRefModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNoUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKS
OPERABLE#1PI-1-2A PSIG OPERABLE#1PI-1-2B PSIG OPERABLE#1 PI-1-5 PSIG 4.3.2.1.1.A.1.f
OPERABLE#2PI-1-9A PSIG Steam Line 4.3.2.1.1.AA.d
OPERABLE#2PI-1-9B PSIG Pressure 4.3.2.1.1.AA.e1,2,318 OPERABLE#2PI-1-12 PSIG 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.d
OPERABLE#3PI-1-20A
PSIG OPERABLE#3PI-1-20B
PSIG OPERABLE#3PI-1-23 PSIG OPERABLE#4PI-1-27A
PSIG OPERABLE#4PI-1-27B
PSIG OPERABLE#4PI-1-30 PSIG NOTES:UO/ROReviewInitials
18.COMPARE the three steam line pressure indicatorsforeach steam line, locatedonpanel 1-M-4 to each other.Operability
is verifiedbyan acceptable
deviation between channelsofequaltoorlessthan60psig.  
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page15of67
Date//APPENDIX APage5of27SurveillanceRef.BankMode
NotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKS
1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr1Step StepsA1,2 20**Gr1RPls Steps 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr2Step Steps 1,2 20**Gr2RPls StepsShutdown4.1.3.1.1
1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr1Step StepsBanks4.1.3.2B1,2
20**Gr1RPls Steps 4.1.3.5.b 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr2Step Steps 1,2 20**Gr2RPls Steps C 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGrStep Steps 1,2 20**GrRPls Steps D 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGrStep Steps 1,2 20**GrRPls Steps**Within+/-12 steps of step counter.UO/ROReviewInitials
NOTES: 19.COMPAREeachfulllengthrodpositionindicator(RPI)toitsassociatedgroupdemandpositionindicatorANDVERIFYcorrectrodpositionby
each RPI within+/-12 steps of the indicated group demand.COMPARE each group of RPls to the associated
group demand position indicator AND VERIFYtherod position indication
systemandthe rod position demand indication
system are operating and agree within+/-12 steps.RECORD stepsinthe applicable
column of the data sheet.20.With Keff equaltoor greater than 0.99.21.REFER to COLR Figure 1 for fully withdrawn position range of rod banks.TI-28, Attachment
6, provides the desired position within this range.22.WHENtherodpositiondeviationmonitorisinoperableORWHENtherodinsertionlimitmonitorisinoperable
VERIFYrodpositiononceper4hoursand
LOGonthedatasheet.(ReferenceLCO3.1.3.2)
WHENamaximumofonedemandpositionindicatorperbankisinoperable,THENVERIFYthatallRPlsfortheaffectedbankareoperableandthatthemostwithdrawnrodandtheleastwithdrawnrodofthebankarewithinamaximumof12stepsofeachother,onceper12hours.(ReferenceLCO3.1.3.2.c.1)  
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InstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630
REMARKS OPERABLE#1L1-3-42%OPERABLE#1 L1-3-39%OPERABLE#1L1-3-38%SG Water 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.A
OPERABLE#2 L1-3-55%Level 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.B
OPERABLE#2 L1-3-52%Channel 4.3.2.1.1.A.5.a1,2,317 OPERABLE#2 L1-3-51%Deviation 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.1
OPERABLE#3 L1-3-97%*..----4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.2-
._--_.__.*...--OPERABLE--#3 L1-3-94%--OPERABLE#3 L1-3-93%OPERABLE#4 L1-3-11 a%OPERABLE#4 L1-3-107%OPERABLE#4 L1-3-106%UO/ROReviewInitials
NOTES: 17.COMPAREthethree Steam Generator Level indicatorsforeach S/G locatedonpanel1-M-4to
each other.Operability
is verifiedbyan acceptable
deviation between channelsofequaltoorlessthan6%.  
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OPERABLE PI-1-2A PSIG OPERABLE#1 PI-1-2B PSIG OPERABLE#1PI-1-5 PSIG 4.3.2.1.1.A.1.f
OPERABLE#2 PI-1-9A PSIG Steam Line 4.3.2.1.1.A.4.d
OPERABLE#2PI-1-9B PSIG Pressure 4.3.2.1.1.A.4.e1,2,318 OPERABLE#2PI-1-12 PSIG 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.d
OPERABLE#3 PI-1-20A PSIG OPERABLE#3PI-1-20B
PSIG
...._....._--_._-_._
...._....._--_._-_._
......--_._-OPERABLE#3PI-1-23 PSIG OPERABLE#4 PI-1-27A PSIG OPERABLE#4PI-1-27B
......--_._-OPERABLE#3PI-1-23 PSIG OPERABLE#4 PI-1-27A PSIG OPERABLE#4PI-1-27B PSIG OPERABLE#4PI-1-30 PSIGUO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 18.COMPAREthethreesteamline pressure indicatorsforeachsteamline,locatedon paneI1-M-4toeachother.
PSIG OPERABLE#4PI-1-30 PSIGUO/ROReviewInitials
Operability isverifiedbyan acceptable deviationbetweenchannelsofequaltoorlessthan60psig.
NOTES: 18.COMPAREthethreesteamline
Date//__J SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page15of67 APPENDIX A Page5of27SurveillanceRef.BankMode NotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKS 1,2 19,21,22 eOLRGr1Step Steps A 1,2 20"Gr1RPls Steps 1,2 19,21,22 eOLRGr2Step Steps 1,2 20"Gr2RPls StepsShutdown4.1.3.1.1 1,2 19,21,22 eOLRGr1Step Steps Banks 4.1.3.2 B 1,2 20"Gr1RPls Steps 4.1.3.5.b 1,2 19,21,22 eOLRGr2Step Steps 1,2 20"Gr2RPls Stepse1,2 19,21,22 eOLRGrStep Steps 1,2 20"GrRPls Steps 0 1,2 19,21,22 eOLRGrStep Steps 1,2 20"GrRPls Steps"Within+/-12 steps of step counter.UO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 19.COMPAREeachfulllengthrodpositionindicator(RPI)toitsassociatedgroupdemandpositionindicator AND VERIFYcorrectrodpositionbyeachRPI within+/-12 steps of the indicated group demand.COMPARE each group of RPls to the associated group demand position indicator AND VERIFYtherod position indication systemandthe rod position demand indication system are operating and agree within+/-12 steps.RECORD stepsinthe applicable column of the data sheet.20.With Keff equaltoor greater than 0.99.21.REFER to COLR Figure 1 for fully withdrawn position range of rod banks.TI-28, Attachment 6, provides the desired position within this j range.22.WHENtherodpositiondeviationmonitorisinoperableORWHENtherodinsertionlimitmonitorisinoperable VERIFYrodpositiononceper4hoursandLOGonthedatasheet.(ReferenceLeO3.1.3.2)
pressure indicatorsforeachsteamline,locatedon
WHEN a maximumofonedemandpositionindicatorperbankisinoperable, THEN VERIFY that allRPlsfortheaffectedbankareoperableandthatthemostwithdrawnrodandtheleastwithdrawnrod ofthebankarewithinamaximumof12stepsofeachother,onceper12hours.(Reference Leo 3.1.3.2.c.1)
paneI1-M-4toeachother.
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page16of67 Date//SurveillanceRefBankModeNotesTSLimits InstrumentNoUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKS APPENDIX APage6of27 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr1StepStepsFiqure1 1,2 20**Gr1RPls Steps Control4.1.3.1.1A 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr2Step Steps Rod 4.1.3.2Fiqure1 Banks 4.1.3.6 1,2 20**Gr2RPls Steps 4.1.1.1.1.b 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr1StepStepsFioure1 1,2 20**Gr1RPls Steps B 1,2 19,21,22, COLRGr2Step StepsFiaure1 1,2 20**Gr2RPls Steps**Within+/-12stepsofstepcounter.UO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 19.COMPAREeachfulllengthrodposition indicator(RPI)toitsassociatedgroupdemandposition indicator AND VERIFYcorrectrodpositionbyeachRPIwithin
Operability
isverifiedbyan
acceptable
deviationbetweenchannelsofequaltoorlessthan60psig.  
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NotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKS
1,2 19,21,22 eOLRGr1Step Steps A 1,2 20"Gr1RPls Steps 1,2 19,21,22 eOLRGr2Step Steps 1,2 20"Gr2RPls StepsShutdown4.1.3.1.1
1,2 19,21,22 eOLRGr1Step Steps Banks 4.1.3.2 B 1,2 20"Gr1RPls Steps 4.1.3.5.b 1,2 19,21,22 eOLRGr2Step Steps 1,2 20"Gr2RPls Stepse1,2 19,21,22 eOLRGrStep Steps 1,2 20"GrRPls Steps 0 1,2 19,21,22 eOLRGrStep Steps 1,2 20"GrRPls Steps"Within+/-12 steps of step counter.UO/ROReviewInitials
NOTES: 19.COMPAREeachfulllengthrodpositionindicator(RPI)toitsassociatedgroupdemandpositionindicator
AND VERIFYcorrectrodpositionbyeachRPI
within+/-12 steps of the indicated group demand.COMPARE each group of RPls to the associated
group demand position indicator AND VERIFYtherod position indication
systemandthe rod position demand indication
system are operating and agree within+/-12 steps.RECORD stepsinthe applicable
column of the data sheet.20.With Keff equaltoor greater than 0.99.21.REFER to COLR Figure 1 for fully withdrawn position range of rod banks.TI-28, Attachment
6, provides the desired position within this j range.22.WHENtherodpositiondeviationmonitorisinoperableORWHENtherodinsertionlimitmonitorisinoperable
VERIFYrodpositiononceper4hoursandLOGonthedatasheet.(ReferenceLeO3.1.3.2)
WHEN a maximumofonedemandpositionindicatorperbankisinoperable, THEN VERIFY that allRPlsfortheaffectedbankareoperableandthatthemostwithdrawnrodandtheleastwithdrawnrod
ofthebankarewithinamaximumof12stepsofeachother,onceper12hours.(Reference
Leo 3.1.3.2.c.1)  
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InstrumentNoUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKS
APPENDIX APage6of27 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr1StepStepsFiqure1 1,2 20**Gr1RPls Steps Control4.1.3.1.1A
1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr2Step Steps Rod 4.1.3.2Fiqure1 Banks 4.1.3.6 1,2 20**Gr2RPls Steps 4.1.1.1.1.b
1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr1StepStepsFioure1 1,2 20**Gr1RPls Steps B 1,2 19,21,22, COLRGr2Step StepsFiaure1 1,2 20**Gr2RPls Steps**Within+/-12stepsofstepcounter.UO/ROReviewInitials
NOTES: 19.COMPAREeachfulllengthrodposition
indicator(RPI)toitsassociatedgroupdemandposition
indicator AND VERIFYcorrectrodpositionbyeachRPIwithin
+/-12stepsoftheindicatedgroupdemand.
+/-12stepsoftheindicatedgroupdemand.
COMPAREeachgroupofRPlstotheassociatedgroupdemandposition
COMPAREeachgroupofRPlstotheassociatedgroupdemandposition indicator AND VERIFYtherodpositionindicationsystemandtherodpositiondemandindicationsystemareoperatingandagreewithin
indicator AND VERIFYtherodpositionindicationsystemandtherodpositiondemandindicationsystemareoperatingandagreewithin
+/-12steps, THEN RECORDstepsinthe applicablecolumnofthedatasheet.20.WithKeffequaltoor greaterthan0.99.21.REFERtoCOLRFigure1forfullywithdrawnpositionrangeofrodbanks.TI-28, Attachment6,providesthedesiredpositionwithinthis range.22.WHENtherodpositiondeviation monitor is inoperableORWHENtherodinsertionlimit monitorisinoperable VERIFYrodpositiononceper4hoursand LOGonthedatasheet.(ReferenceLCO3.1.3.2)
+/-12steps, THEN RECORDstepsinthe
WHENamaximumofonedemandpositionindicatorperbankisinoperable, THEN VERIFYthatallRPlsfortheaffectedbankare operableandthatthemost withdrawnrodandtheleastwithdrawnrodofthebankarewithinamaximumof12stepsofeachother,onceper12hours.(ReferenceLCO 3.1.3.2.c.1)
applicablecolumnofthedatasheet.20.WithKeffequaltoor
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page17 of67 Date//APPENDIX APage7of27 SurveillanceRefBankMode NotesTSLimits InstrumentNoUnits0630-18301830-0630 REMARKS 1,2 19,21,22,23, COLR Gr 1StepSteps 66Fioure1 C 1,2 20**Gr 1 RPls Steps Control 4.1.3.1.1 1,2 19,21,22,23, COLR Gr 2StepSteps Rod 4.1.3.2 66Fiqure1 Banks 4.1.3.6 1,2 20**Gr 2 RPls Steps 4.1.1.1.1.b 1,2 19,21,22,23, COLR Gr 1StepSteps 66Fioure1 0 1,2 20**Gr 1 RPls Steps 1,2 19,21,22,23, COLR Gr 2StepSteps 66Fiqure1 1,2 20**Gr 2 RPls Steps**Within+/-12stepsofstepcounter.
greaterthan0.99.21.REFERtoCOLRFigure1forfullywithdrawnpositionrangeofrodbanks.TI-28, Attachment6,providesthedesiredpositionwithinthis
UO/RO Review Initials NOTES: 19.COMPAREeachfulllengthrodposition indicator(RPI)toitsassociatedgroup demand position indicator AND VERIFYcorrectrodpositionbyeachRPIwithin
range.22.WHENtherodpositiondeviation
+/-12steps oftheindicatedgroup demand.COMPAREeachgroup ofRPlstothe associatedgroupdemandposition indicator AND VERIFYtherodpositionindicationsystemandtherodpositiondemandindicationsystemare operatingandagreewithin
monitor is inoperableORWHENtherodinsertionlimit
+/-12steps, THEN RECORDstepsinthe applicablecolumnofthedatasheet.20.WithKeffequaltoor greaterthan0.99.21.REFER to COLRFigure1forfully withdrawnpositionrangeofrodbanks.TI-28,Att.6, providesthedesiredpositionwithinthisrange.
monitorisinoperable
22.WHENtherodposition deviation monitor is inoperable OR WHENtherod insertion limit monitorisinoperable VERIFY rod positiononceper4hoursand LOGonthedatasheet.(ReferenceLCO3.1.3.2)
VERIFYrodpositiononceper4hoursand
WHEN a maximumofonedemandposition indicatorperbankis inoperable, THEN VERIFYthatallRPlsforthe affectedbankare operableandthatthe most withdrawnrodandtheleast withdrawnrodofthebankarewithina maximumof12steps ofeachother,onceper12hours.(Reference LCO 3.1.3.2.c.1) 23.IFmanualrodmotion occurs during 81 performance, THEN allowing one-halfhourfor thermalsoakmayprovideamore accurateRPIreading.
LOGonthedatasheet.(ReferenceLCO3.1.3.2)
WHENamaximumofonedemandpositionindicatorperbankisinoperable, THEN VERIFYthatallRPlsfortheaffectedbankare
operableandthatthemost
withdrawnrodandtheleastwithdrawnrodofthebankarewithinamaximumof12stepsofeachother,onceper12hours.(ReferenceLCO
3.1.3.2.c.1)  
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NotesTSLimits InstrumentNoUnits0630-18301830-0630
REMARKS 1,2 19,21,22,23, COLR Gr 1StepSteps 66Fioure1 C 1,2 20**Gr 1 RPls Steps Control 4.1.3.1.1 1,2 19,21,22,23, COLR Gr 2StepSteps Rod 4.1.3.2 66Fiqure1 Banks 4.1.3.6 1,2 20**Gr 2 RPls Steps 4.1.1.1.1.b
1,2 19,21,22,23, COLR Gr 1StepSteps 66Fioure1 0 1,2 20**Gr 1 RPls Steps 1,2 19,21,22,23, COLR Gr 2StepSteps 66Fiqure1 1,2 20**Gr 2 RPls Steps**Within+/-12stepsofstepcounter.
UO/RO Review Initials NOTES: 19.COMPAREeachfulllengthrodposition
indicator(RPI)toitsassociatedgroup
demand position indicator AND VERIFYcorrectrodpositionbyeachRPIwithin
+/-12steps oftheindicatedgroup
demand.COMPAREeachgroup ofRPlstothe associatedgroupdemandposition
indicator AND VERIFYtherodpositionindicationsystemandtherodpositiondemandindicationsystemare
operatingandagreewithin
+/-12steps, THEN RECORDstepsinthe
applicablecolumnofthedatasheet.20.WithKeffequaltoor
greaterthan0.99.21.REFER to COLRFigure1forfully
withdrawnpositionrangeofrodbanks.TI-28,Att.6, providesthedesiredpositionwithinthisrange.
22.WHENtherodposition
deviation monitor is inoperable
OR WHENtherod insertion limit monitorisinoperable
VERIFY rod positiononceper4hoursand
LOGonthedatasheet.(ReferenceLCO3.1.3.2)
WHEN a maximumofonedemandposition
indicatorperbankis inoperable, THEN VERIFYthatallRPlsforthe
affectedbankare operableandthatthe
most withdrawnrodandtheleast
withdrawnrodofthebankarewithina
maximumof12steps ofeachother,onceper12hours.(Reference
LCO 3.1.3.2.c.1)
23.IFmanualrodmotion
occurs during 81 performance, THEN allowing one-halfhourfor thermalsoakmayprovideamore
accurateRPIreading.
66.MAINTAINrodsaboveinsertionlimitsasshownbyCOLRFigure1.
66.MAINTAINrodsaboveinsertionlimitsasshownbyCOLRFigure1.
IF LEFM calorimetricpowerindication(U2118)isinoperable,thenrodinsertionlimitlinesinCOLRmustberaisedby3stepswithdrawnuntilLEFMisrestored.  
IF LEFM calorimetricpowerindication(U2118)isinoperable,thenrodinsertionlimitlinesinCOLRmustberaisedby3stepswithdrawnuntilLEFMisrestored.
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%<:11 N/A>50%RTP24,25 VARIABLE 1-XI-92-5006
REMARKS 1-XI-92-5005
%<:11 N/A>50%RTP24,25
VARIABLE 1-XI-92-5006
%1-XI-92-5007
%1-XI-92-5007
%1-XI-92-5008
%1-XI-92-5008
%NOTES 24.Administrative
%NOTES 24.Administrative Limit.UO/ROReviewInitials 25.REFER tocurveinTI-28orCOLRifplant computerisNOTavailable.IFLEFM calorimetricpowerindication(U2118)is inoperable,thenAFDlimitlinesinTI-28andCOLRmustbemademorerestrictiveby1%untilLEFMisrestored.
Limit.UO/ROReviewInitials
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25.REFER tocurveinTI-28orCOLRifplant
Nuclear 4.3.1.1.1.A.2N-43%Instrumentation 4.3.1.1.1.A.5 N-44%1,2 27 OPERABLEN-35%N-36%UO/RO Review Initials NOTES 26.COMPARE the four power range channels to each other.This constitutes an adequate"channel check" and acceptable deviation between channels is equaltoor less than 3.5%.27.COMPAREthetwo intermediate range channels located on paneI1-M-4.
computerisNOTavailable.IFLEFM
Readingsonboth channels will provide evidencethatthe instruments are operable.Agreement between the readings provides additional verification of channel operability.
calorimetricpowerindication(U2118)is
Control Board indicators are verified operableiftheyare reading within 0.75 decadesofeachother.Usethe following examplesasaguideto determinethe.75 decade deviation.
inoperable,thenAFDlimitlinesinTI-28andCOLRmustbemademorerestrictiveby1%untilLEFMisrestored.  
The following equation will converttheIRM Indicated%RTPtoa voltagevaluewhichcanbeusedto determinetheIRM indication differenceandto determine if those readingsarewithin the.75 decades acceptance limit.TheIRM10 decadescaleisequalto10volts,thuseach decade is equivalentto1volt.Example#1 Example#2LOG(%IRMRTP)
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Units 0630-1830 1830-0630 No REMARKSN-41%1,226OPERABLEN-42%
Nuclear 4.3.1.1.1.A.2N-43%Instrumentation
4.3.1.1.1.A.5
N-44%1,2 27 OPERABLEN-35%N-36%UO/RO Review Initials NOTES 26.COMPARE the four power range channels to each other.This constitutes
an adequate"channel check" and acceptable
deviation between channels is equaltoor less than 3.5%.27.COMPAREthetwo intermediate
range channels located on paneI1-M-4.
Readingsonboth channels will provide evidencethatthe instruments
are operable.Agreement between the readings provides additional
verification
of channel operability.
Control Board indicators
are verified operableiftheyare reading within 0.75 decadesofeachother.Usethe
following examplesasaguideto
determinethe.75 decade deviation.
The following equation will converttheIRM Indicated%RTPtoa voltagevaluewhichcanbeusedto
determinetheIRM indication
differenceandto determine if those readingsarewithin the.75 decades acceptance
limit.TheIRM10 decadescaleisequalto10volts,thuseach
decade is equivalentto1volt.Example#1 Example#2LOG(%IRMRTP)
=VoltageLOG(%IRMRTP)
=VoltageLOG(%IRMRTP)
=VoltageN-35is indicating30%RTPN-36is indicating40%RTPN-35is indicating15%RTPN-36is indicating85%RTPLog(%IRMRTP)
=VoltageN-35is indicating30%RTPN-36is indicating40%RTPN-35is indicating15%RTPN-36is indicating85%RTPLog(%IRMRTP)
=VoltageLog
=VoltageLog (30%)=Voltage 1.4771=1.4771voltsLog(%IRMRTP)
(30%)=Voltage 1.4771=1.4771voltsLog(%IRMRTP)
=VoltageLog (40%)=Voltage 1.6021=1.6021voltsLog(%IRMRTP)
=VoltageLog
=VoltageLog (15%)=Voltage 1.176=1.176voltsLog(%IRMRTP)
(40%)=Voltage 1.6021=1.6021voltsLog(%IRMRTP)
=VoltageLog (85%)=Voltage 1.929=1.929volts Difference
=VoltageLog
(15%)=Voltage 1.176=1.176voltsLog(%IRMRTP)
=VoltageLog
(85%)=Voltage 1.929=1.929volts
Difference
=1.6021-1.4771=0.125 Difference
=1.6021-1.4771=0.125 Difference
=1.929-1.176
=1.929-1.176
=0.753DifferencebetweenN-35andN-36is0.125whichiswithinthe.75decadeacceptancerange.
=0.753DifferencebetweenN-35andN-36is0.125whichiswithinthe.75decadeacceptancerange.
DifferencebetweenN-35andN-36is0.753whichisoutsidethe.75decade
DifferencebetweenN-35andN-36is0.753whichisoutsidethe.75decade acceptancerange.NotifytheUOandSROofthedeviation.
acceptancerange.NotifytheUOandSROofthedeviation.  
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InstrumentNoUnits0630-0830
1830-0630 REMARKS Pressurizer
4.3.1.1.1.A.11
:<::;92%1-L1-68-339A
:<::;92%1-L1-68-339A
%Level 4.4.4.1 1,2,3 28 Operable 1-L1-68-335A
%Level 4.4.4.1 1,2,3 28 Operable 1-L1-68-335A
%1-L1-68-320
%1-L1-68-320
%4.3.1.1.1.A.9
%4.3.1.1.1.A.9 psig 4.3.1.1.1.A.10 1-PI-68-340A Pressurizer 4.3.2.1.1.A.1.d 1,2,3 29 22205 psig 1-PI-68-334 psig 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.d Pressure 4.2.5.1 Operable 1-PI-68-323 psig 1-PI-68-322 psigUO/ROReview Initials NOTES: 28.COMPAREthethree pressurizer level indicating channelsonpanel1-M-4; operabilityisverifiedbyan acceptable deviation between channelsofequaltoorlessthan5%.Thechannelcheck requirementofTechSpec Surveillance Requirement 4.3.1.1.1.A.11isnotrequiredinmode3.
psig 4.3.1.1.1.A.10
29.COMPAREthefour pressurizer pressure indicating channelslocatedonpanel1-M-5; operabilityisverifiedbyan acceptable deviationbetweenchannelsofequaltoorlessthan35psi.Thischannelcheckisrequired underthefollowing conditionsforDNB considerations;withtheunitinmode1the"DNB parameter pressurizerpressure"mustbeequaltoor greaterthan2220psia exceptduringathermalpowerrampinexcessof5 percent/min;athermalpowerstepinexcessof10percent;physicstesting;or performance of 0-SI-NUC-000-139.0 and 0-SI-NUC-000-007.0.N/AifPRZpressureislessthan1700psiginMode3 (Indicatorscalestartsat1700psig).
1-PI-68-340A
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Pressurizer
% 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.C1,230 Operable 1-TI-68-25D%4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.3 1,2,3 1-TI-68-44D%1-TI-68-67D%1-TI-68-2A
4.3.2.1.1.A.1.d
1,2,3 29 22205 psig 1-PI-68-334
psig 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.d
Pressure 4.2.5.1 Operable 1-PI-68-323
psig 1-PI-68-322
psigUO/ROReview
Initials NOTES: 28.COMPAREthethree pressurizer
level indicating
channelsonpanel1-M-4;
operabilityisverifiedbyan
acceptable
deviation between channelsofequaltoorlessthan5%.Thechannelcheck
requirementofTechSpec
Surveillance
Requirement
4.3.1.1.1.A.11isnotrequiredinmode3.
29.COMPAREthefour pressurizer
pressure indicating
channelslocatedonpanel1-M-5;
operabilityisverifiedbyan
acceptable
deviationbetweenchannelsofequaltoorlessthan35psi.Thischannelcheckisrequired
underthefollowing
conditionsforDNB considerations;withtheunitinmode1the"DNB
parameter pressurizerpressure"mustbeequaltoor
greaterthan2220psia
exceptduringathermalpowerrampinexcessof5
percent/min;athermalpowerstepinexcessof10percent;physicstesting;or
performance
of 0-SI-NUC-000-139.0
and 0-SI-NUC-000-007.0.N/AifPRZpressureislessthan1700psiginMode3 (Indicatorscalestartsat1700psig).  
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% 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.C1,230 Operable 1-TI-68-25D%4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.3
1,2,3 1-TI-68-44D%1-TI-68-67D%1-TI-68-2A
%OverPowerT 4.3.1.1.1.A.81,231 Operable 1-TI-68-25A%1-TI-68-44A
%OverPowerT 4.3.1.1.1.A.81,231 Operable 1-TI-68-25A%1-TI-68-44A
%1-TI-68-67 A%1-TI-68-2B
%1-TI-68-67 A%1-TI-68-2B
%OverTemperature
%OverTemperature 4.3.1.1.1.A.71,232 Operable 1-TI-68-25B% 1-TI-68-44B
4.3.1.1.1.A.71,232 Operable 1-TI-68-25B% 1-TI-68-44B
%1-TI-68-67B%UO/RO Review Initials NOTES: 30.COMPARE the four L1 T indicators to each other.Acceptable deviation between channels is equaltoorlessthan5%.
%1-TI-68-67B%UO/RO Review Initials NOTES: 30.COMPARE the four L1 T indicators
WHEN RCS temperature is below 530&deg;ForwhenanRCPisoutof service the channel check criteriaisequaltoorlessthan5%ofzeroforthe affected loop.31.COMPARE the four OverPower L1 T indicatorstoeachother.
to each other.Acceptable
Acceptable deviation between channels is equaltoorlessthan5%.
deviation between channels is equaltoorlessthan5%.
32.COMPARE the four Over Temperature L1 T indicatorstoeachother.
WHEN RCS temperature
Acceptable deviation between channelsisequaltoorlessthan10%.The10%limit encompasses the affects of rapidly changingloophotleg temperaturesasa resultofthe upper plenum anomalyandat present, is applicable to Unit1only.
is below 530&deg;ForwhenanRCPisoutof
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service the channel check criteriaisequaltoorlessthan5%ofzeroforthe
1-TI-68-2E of DNB Parameters4.2.5.1136
affected loop.31.COMPARE the four OverPower L1 T indicatorstoeachother.
<583&deg;F 1-TI-68-25E of Tavg Operable 1-TI-68-44E of 1-TI-68-67E of RWSTTR4.1.2.5.b.3,All37:s;105&deg;F1-TI-63-131 TemperatureTR4.1.2.6.b.3,;::: 60&deg;F of Indication 4.5.5.b1-TI-63-132 of..NOTES: 1.DETERMINE operabilityoftheReactorcoolantloopflowsasfollows:
Acceptable
deviation between channels is equaltoorlessthan5%.
32.COMPARE the four Over Temperature
L1 T indicatorstoeachother.
Acceptable
deviation between channelsisequaltoorlessthan10%.The10%limit encompasses
the affects of rapidly changingloophotleg
temperaturesasa resultofthe upper plenum anomalyandat present, is applicable
to Unit1only.  
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REMARKS UO/RO Review Initials 4.2.5.1 ICS computer printoutReactorCoolant
4.3.1.1.1.A.1211,2;::: 100%OR C-J)Flows PERFORM Appendix K 4.3.1.1.1.A.13 (backup method)ReactorCoolantAllfourRCPsRCPmotor
indicatorPumpsin4.4.1.11,2
35runningandlights,ampmeters, (,J)OperationflowinallfrequencymetersandandCoolantFlowfourloopsflowindicators.
1-TI-68-2E
of DNB Parameters4.2.5.1136
<583&deg;F 1-TI-68-25E
of Tavg Operable 1-TI-68-44E of 1-TI-68-67E of RWSTTR4.1.2.5.b.3,All37:s;105&deg;F1-TI-63-131
TemperatureTR4.1.2.6.b.3,;::: 60&deg;F of Indication
4.5.5.b1-TI-63-132
of..NOTES: 1.DETERMINE operabilityoftheReactorcoolantloopflowsasfollows:
A.OBTAINprintoutoftheRCSloopflowsfromtheICScomputerGroupdisplayMenu.IFanydatais unavailableonprintout, THEN PERFORM Appendix K.B.WHEN printoutiscomplete, THEN VERIFYmaximumchanneldeviationis
A.OBTAINprintoutoftheRCSloopflowsfromtheICScomputerGroupdisplayMenu.IFanydatais unavailableonprintout, THEN PERFORM Appendix K.B.WHEN printoutiscomplete, THEN VERIFYmaximumchanneldeviationis
:s;6%andthatthetotalRCSflow(10min.average)is
:s;6%andthatthetotalRCSflow(10min.average)is
>100%and:s;115%.IFanychannelflowis
>100%and:s;115%.IFanychannelflowis
>115%, THEN PERFORMAPP.Kand NOTIFYUStoevaluateLCOactions.
>115%, THEN PERFORMAPP.Kand NOTIFYUStoevaluateLCOactions.
C.ATTACHprintoutfromICS
C.ATTACHprintoutfromICS computertothis surveillance package.2.IFtheaverageRCSflowis
computertothis surveillance
package.2.IFtheaverageRCSflowis
<100%, THEN NOTIFYUnitSROto EVALUATELCO3.2.5(Figure3.2-1)forpowerversusRCSflowrate.
<100%, THEN NOTIFYUnitSROto EVALUATELCO3.2.5(Figure3.2-1)forpowerversusRCSflowrate.
IFaverageRCSflowisinthe
IFaverageRCSflowisinthe UnacceptableOperationRegion, THENUnitSROistoevaluatepossiblepowerreductionuntiltheflowrateisintheAcceptableOperation Region.RECORD determinationinthe REMARKS column.35.VERIFYflowinallfourreactorcoolantloops, THEN NOTIFYSROofanyloopnotinoperationimmediately.
UnacceptableOperationRegion, THENUnitSROistoevaluatepossiblepowerreductionuntiltheflowrateisintheAcceptableOperation
Region.RECORD determinationinthe REMARKS column.35.VERIFYflowinallfourreactorcoolantloops, THEN NOTIFYSROofanyloopnotinoperationimmediately.
36.COMPAREthefouraveragetemperature(Tavg)indicatorson1-M-5toeachother.
36.COMPAREthefouraveragetemperature(Tavg)indicatorson1-M-5toeachother.
Acceptabledeviationbetweenchannelsisequaltoorlessthan5&deg;F.
Acceptabledeviationbetweenchannelsisequaltoorlessthan5&deg;F.
37.COMPAREthetwoRefuelingWaterStorageTank(RWST)temperature
37.COMPAREthetwoRefuelingWaterStorageTank(RWST)temperature indicators on paneI1-M-6toeachother.
indicators
Acceptabledeviationbetweenchannelsisequaltoorlessthan6&deg;F.
on paneI1-M-6toeachother.
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Acceptabledeviationbetweenchannelsisequaltoorlessthan6&deg;F.  
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UO/RO Review Initials ECCS Subsystem 4.5.2.a1,2,338ValveOpen
1-HS-63-1A
(-V)68 1-HS-63-22A
(-V)68 1-HS-63-22A
(-V)R 1-L1-63-50
(-V)R 1-L1-63-50
%RWSTLevel W 1-L1-63-51
%RWSTLevel W 1-L1-63-51
%and CNTMT S1,2,3,439 Operable 1-L1-63-52
%and CNTMT S1,2,3,439 Operable 1-L1-63-52
%LevelforAuto
%LevelforAuto T 1-L1-63-53
T 1-L1-63-53
%Swap over 4.3.2.1.1.A.9.a C 1-L1-63-176
%Swap over 4.3.2.1.1.A.9.a
C 1-L1-63-176
%ColdLeg T 1-L1-63-177
%ColdLeg T 1-L1-63-177
%duringSIN1,2,3,440
%duringSIN1,2,3,440 Operable 1-L1-63-178
Operable 1-L1-63-178
%M 1-L1-63-179
%M 1-L1-63-179
%TColdLeg 1-HS-63-118A
%TColdLeg 1-HS-63-118A
(-V)AccumulatorValvesFully
(-V)AccumulatorValvesFully 1-HS-63-98A
1-HS-63-98A
(-V)Isolation 4.5.1.1.1.a.2 1,2,341Open 1-HS-63-80A
(-V)Isolation 4.5.1.1.1.a.2
(-V)Valves 1-HS-63-67 A (-V)..NOTES: 38.VERIFYbyuseofthe indicatinglightsonpanel1-M-6that thesevalvesareopen.
1,2,341Open 1-HS-63-80A
Verificationofpower disconnectedwillbe accomplished laterinthis Instruction.
(-V)Valves 1-HS-63-67
39.COMPAREthefourRWSTlevel indicatorstoeachother.
A (-V)..NOTES: 38.VERIFYbyuseofthe
Acceptable deviation between channelsisequaltoorlessthan5%.
indicatinglightsonpanel1-M-6that
thesevalvesareopen.
Verificationofpower disconnectedwillbe accomplished
laterinthis Instruction.
39.COMPAREthefourRWSTlevel
indicatorstoeachother.
Acceptable
deviation between channelsisequaltoorlessthan5%.
40.COMPAREthefour containmentsumplevel indicatorstoeachother.
40.COMPAREthefour containmentsumplevel indicatorstoeachother.
Acceptable
Acceptable deviation between channelsisequaltoorlessthan6%.Withnowaterinthesump,no indicatorshouldreadmorethan4%.
deviation between channelsisequaltoorlessthan6%.Withnowaterinthesump,no
41.WHEN pressurizer pressure is above1000psig, THEN VERIFYeachofthefourcoldleg accumulatorisolationvalvesonpanel 1-M-6areopenby observationoftheposition indicating lights.68.When enteringMode3fromMode4, FCV-63-22maybeclosedto support transitionfromLCO3.4.12forupto4hrs.oruntilthe temperatureofallRCScoldlegs exceeds 375&deg;F (whichevercomesfirst).
indicatorshouldreadmorethan4%.
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41.WHEN pressurizer
pressure is above1000psig, THEN VERIFYeachofthefourcoldleg
accumulatorisolationvalvesonpanel
1-M-6areopenby observationoftheposition
indicating
lights.68.When enteringMode3fromMode4, FCV-63-22maybeclosedto
support transitionfromLCO3.4.12forupto4hrs.oruntilthe
temperatureofallRCScoldlegs
exceeds 375&deg;F (whichevercomesfirst).  
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TS Limits Instrument
No Units 0630-1830 1830-0630 APPENDIX APage14of27
RemarksUO/ROReviewInitials
--421,2,3>7615gal1-L1S-63-129gal.
--421,2,3>7615gal1-L1S-63-129gal.
PresentLevelAfter
PresentLevelAfter PresentLevelAfter
PresentLevelAfter
<7955galLevelLastFill LevelLastFill==LevelChanqe LevelChanQeIslevelincrease+75gals (2 1%)onthedigitalindicationand Yes D Yes DfromasourceotherthantheRWST?Ifyes,NOTIFYChemLabto PERFORM 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLA No D No Dwithin6hourstoverifvboronconcentration.ColdLeg4.5.1.1.1.a.1#1 Accumulator 4.5.1.1.1.b
<7955galLevelLastFill
--42>7615gal1-L1S-63-119gal.PresentLevelAfterPresentLevelAfter Water Level 1,2,3<7955gal LevelLastFill LevelLastFill==LevelChangeLevelChanaeIslevelincrease+75gals (2 1%)onthedigitalindicationand Yes D Yes DfromasourceotherthantheRWST?Ifyes,NOTIFYChemLabto PERFORM 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLA No D No Dwithin6hourstoverifvboronconcentration.
LevelLastFill==LevelChanqe
43CompareCLApresentlevels.Isthedeviation Yes D Yes Dbetweenchannels 275gallons?Ifyes,seeNote43.
LevelChanQeIslevelincrease+75gals
No D No D..NOTES:42.Inthe 0630-1830Shiftcolumn,log"Level AfterLastFill"entryfromtheprevious day'sShiftLog ORfromlastsampletakenbyChemLab.Therecordedvalueshouldbeupdatedwhena chemistrysampleistaken.
(2 1%)onthedigitalindicationand
43.VERIFY operability by acceptabledeviationbetween redundantleveland pressure channels when pressurizer pressureisabove1000psig.IF deviationlimitisexceeded, determinewhichchannelis inoperable AND RECORDonlythe operablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnota technical specification requirement.
Yes D Yes DfromasourceotherthantheRWST?Ifyes,NOTIFYChemLabto PERFORM 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLA
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No D No Dwithin6hourstoverifvboronconcentration.ColdLeg4.5.1.1.1.a.1#1
Accumulator
4.5.1.1.1.b
--42>7615gal1-L1S-63-119gal.PresentLevelAfterPresentLevelAfter
Water Level 1,2,3<7955gal LevelLastFill LevelLastFill==LevelChangeLevelChanaeIslevelincrease+75gals
(2 1%)onthedigitalindicationand
Yes D Yes DfromasourceotherthantheRWST?Ifyes,NOTIFYChemLabto PERFORM 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLA
No D No Dwithin6hourstoverifvboronconcentration.
43CompareCLApresentlevels.Isthedeviation
Yes D Yes Dbetweenchannels
275gallons?Ifyes,seeNote43.
No D No D..NOTES:42.Inthe 0630-1830Shiftcolumn,log"Level
AfterLastFill"entryfromtheprevious
day'sShiftLog ORfromlastsampletakenbyChemLab.Therecordedvalueshouldbeupdatedwhena
chemistrysampleistaken.
43.VERIFY operability
by acceptabledeviationbetween
redundantleveland pressure channels when pressurizer
pressureisabove1000psig.IF deviationlimitisexceeded, determinewhichchannelis
inoperable
AND RECORDonlythe operablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnota
technical specification
requirement.  
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Ref Accu Notes Mode TS Limits InstrumentNoUnits 0630-1830 1830-0630 Remarks UO/RO Review lnitials 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-128
psig<668psigColdLeg4.5.1.1.1.a.1#1
Accumulator
1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-126
Indicated<668psig psig PressureCompareCLApressurechannels.Isthe
Yes D Yes D 43deviationbetweenchannels
>24.5psig?Ifyes,seeNote43.
>24.5psig?Ifyes,seeNote43.
No D No D..NOTES: 43.VERIFY operability
No D No D..NOTES: 43.VERIFY operability by acceptable deviation between redundantleveland pressure channels when pressurizer pressure is above 1000 psig.IF deviationlimitis exceeded, determine which channel is inoperable AND RECORDonlythe operable channel.This channel checkisnota technical specification requirement.
by acceptable
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deviation between redundantleveland pressure channels when pressurizer
pressure is above 1000 psig.IF deviationlimitis exceeded, determine which channel is inoperable
AND RECORDonlythe operable channel.This channel checkisnota technical specification
requirement.  
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Accu.Notes Mode TS Limits InstrumentNo.Units Ref 0630-1830 1830-0630 RemarksUO/ROReviewInitials
--Present Level After Present Level After 42 1,2,3>7615gal1-L1S-63-109gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill
--Present Level After Present Level After 42 1,2,3>7615gal1-L1S-63-109gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill
<7955 gal==Level Change Level ChangeIslevel increase+75gals(2:1%)onthedigital
<7955 gal==Level Change Level ChangeIslevel increase+75gals(2:1%)onthedigital indication Yes 0 Yes 0andfroma source otherthanthe RWST?IFyes, NOTIFY ChemLabto PERFORM No 0 No 0 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0onthe affectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboron concentration.ColdLeg 4.5.1.1.1.a.1 Accumulator 4.5.1.1.1.b
indication
Yes 0 Yes 0andfroma source otherthanthe RWST?IFyes, NOTIFY ChemLabto PERFORM No 0 No 0 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0onthe affectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboron
concentration.ColdLeg 4.5.1.1.1.a.1
Accumulator
4.5.1.1.1.b
--Present Level After Present Level After Water Level#2 42 1,2,3>7615gal 1-L1 S-63-99 gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill
--Present Level After Present Level After Water Level#2 42 1,2,3>7615gal 1-L1 S-63-99 gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill
<7955gal==LevelChanQe
<7955gal==LevelChanQe LevelChanQeIslevel increase+75gals(2:1%)onthedigital indication Yes 0 Yes 0andfroma source otherthanthe RWST?IFyes, NOTIFY ChemLabto PERFORM No 0 No 0 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0onthe affectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboron concentration.
LevelChanQeIslevel increase+75gals(2:1%)onthedigital
Compare CLA presentlevels.Isthe Yes D Yes D 43 deviation between channels 2: 75 gallons?Ifyes,seeNote43.
indication
No D No 0..NOTES: 42.In the 0630-1830Shiftcolumn,log"Level AfterLastFill"entryfromthe previous day'sShiftLog ORfromlast sampletakenbyChemLab.Therecordedvalueshouldbeupdatedwhena chemistrysampleistaken.
Yes 0 Yes 0andfroma source otherthanthe RWST?IFyes, NOTIFY ChemLabto PERFORM No 0 No 0 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0onthe affectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboron
43.VERIFY operability by acceptable deviationbetweenredundantleveland pressure channels when pressurizer pressureisabove1000psig.
concentration.
IF deviationlimitisexceeded, DETERMINEwhichchannelis inoperableANDRECORDonlythe operablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnot a technical specification requirement.
Compare CLA presentlevels.Isthe
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Yes D Yes D 43 deviation between channels 2: 75 gallons?Ifyes,seeNote43.
#2 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-106 psig Indicated<668psig PressureCompareCLApressurechannels.Isthe Yes 0 Yes 0 43deviationbetweenchannels z24.5psig?Ifyes,seeNote43.
No D No 0..NOTES: 42.In the 0630-1830Shiftcolumn,log"Level
No 0 No 0..NOTES: 43.VERIFY operability by acceptable deviation between redundantleveland pressure channels when pressurizer pressureisabove1000psig.IF deviationlimitis exceeded, determine which channel is inoperable AND RECORDonlythe operablechannel.This channelcheckisnota technical specification requirement.
AfterLastFill"entryfromthe
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previous day'sShiftLog ORfromlast sampletakenbyChemLab.Therecordedvalueshouldbeupdatedwhena
chemistrysampleistaken.
43.VERIFY operability
by acceptable
deviationbetweenredundantleveland
pressure channels when pressurizer
pressureisabove1000psig.
IF deviationlimitisexceeded, DETERMINEwhichchannelis
inoperableANDRECORDonlythe operablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnot
a technical specification
requirement.  
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LimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-1830
Ref 1830-0630 RemarksUO/ROReview
Initials 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-108
psig<668psigColdLeg Accumulator
4.5.1.1.1.a.1
#2 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-106
psig Indicated<668psig PressureCompareCLApressurechannels.Isthe
Yes 0 Yes 0 43deviationbetweenchannels
z24.5psig?Ifyes,seeNote43.
No 0 No 0..NOTES: 43.VERIFY operability
by acceptable
deviation between redundantleveland pressure channels when pressurizer
pressureisabove1000psig.IF deviationlimitis exceeded, determine which channel is inoperable
AND RECORDonlythe operablechannel.This
channelcheckisnota
technical specification
requirement.  
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--PresentLevelAfterPresentLevelAfter
--PresentLevelAfterPresentLevelAfter
>7615gal 42 1,2,3<7955gal1-L1S-63-89gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill==Level Chance LevelChanqeIslevelincrease+75gals
>7615gal 42 1,2,3<7955gal1-L1S-63-89gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill==Level Chance LevelChanqeIslevelincrease+75gals
(?:1%)onthedigitalindicationand
(?:1%)onthedigitalindicationand Yes 0 Yes 0fromasourceotherthantheRWST?IFyes,NOTIFYChemLabto PERFORM No 0 No 0 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.ColdLeg 4.5.1.1.1.a.1 Accumulator
Yes 0 Yes 0fromasourceotherthantheRWST?IFyes,NOTIFYChemLabto
#3--4.5.1.1.1.b PresentLevelAfterPresentLevelAfter Water Level>7615gal 42 1,2,3<7955gal 1-L1S-63-81gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill
PERFORM No 0 No 0 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.ColdLeg 4.5.1.1.1.a.1
==LevelChanQe LevelChanQeIslevelincrease+75gals(?:1%)onthedigitalindicationand Yes 0 Yes 0fromasourceotherthantheRWST?IFyes,NOTIFYChemLabto PERFORM No 0 No 0 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.CompareCLApresentlevels.Isthedeviation Yes 0 Yes 0 43betweenchannels z75gallons?Ifyes,seeNote43.
Accumulator
No 0 No 0..NOTES:42.Inthe 0630-1830Shiftcolumn,log"LevelAfterLastFill"entryfromthepreviousday's Shift.LogORfromlastsampletakenbyChemLab.Therecordedvalueshouldbeupdatedwhena chemistrysampleistaken.
#3--4.5.1.1.1.b
43.VERIFY operability by acceptable deviation between redundantlevelandpressure channels when pressurizer pressureisabove1000psig.
PresentLevelAfterPresentLevelAfter
IF deviationlimitisexceeded, determinewhichchannelis inoperableANDRECORDonlythe operablechannel.This channel checkisnota technical specification requirement.
Water Level>7615gal 42 1,2,3<7955gal 1-L1S-63-81gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill
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==LevelChanQe
>624psig 1,2,3 1-PIS-63-88 psig<668psigColdLeg!Accumulator 14.5.1.1.1.a.1
LevelChanQeIslevelincrease+75gals(?:1%)onthedigitalindicationand
#3 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-86 psig Indicated<668psig PressureCompareCLApressurechannels.Isthe Yes D Yes D 43deviationbetweenchannels
Yes 0 Yes 0fromasourceotherthantheRWST?IFyes,NOTIFYChemLabto
PERFORM No 0 No 0 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.CompareCLApresentlevels.Isthedeviation
Yes 0 Yes 0 43betweenchannels
z75gallons?Ifyes,seeNote43.
No 0 No 0..NOTES:42.Inthe 0630-1830Shiftcolumn,log"LevelAfterLastFill"entryfromthepreviousday's
Shift.LogORfromlastsampletakenbyChemLab.Therecordedvalueshouldbeupdatedwhena
chemistrysampleistaken.
43.VERIFY operability
by acceptable
deviation between redundantlevelandpressure
channels when pressurizer
pressureisabove1000psig.
IF deviationlimitisexceeded, determinewhichchannelis
inoperableANDRECORDonlythe
operablechannel.This
channel checkisnota technical specification
requirement.  
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LimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-1830
Ref 1830-0630 RemarksUO/ROReviewlnitials
>624psig 1,2,3 1-PIS-63-88
psig<668psigColdLeg!Accumulator
14.5.1.1.1.a.1
#3 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-86
psig Indicated<668psig PressureCompareCLApressurechannels.Isthe
Yes D Yes D 43deviationbetweenchannels
:2:24.5psig?Ifyes,seeNote43.
:2:24.5psig?Ifyes,seeNote43.
No D No D..NOTES: 43.VERIFY operability
No D No D..NOTES: 43.VERIFY operability by acceptable deviation between redundantleveland pressure channels when pressurizer pressureisabove1000psig.IF deviationlimitis exceeded, determinewhichchannelis inoperableANDRECORDonlythe operablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnota technical specification requirement.  
by acceptable
-, SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page30 of67 Date//SurveillanceRefAccuNotesModeTS LimitsInstrumentNoUnits 0630-1830 1830-0630 APPENDIX APage20of27 RemarksUO/ROReviewlnitials
deviation between redundantleveland pressure channels when pressurizer
pressureisabove1000psig.IF deviationlimitis exceeded, determinewhichchannelis
inoperableANDRECORDonlythe operablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnota
technical specification
requirement.  
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LimitsInstrumentNoUnits
0630-1830 1830-0630 APPENDIX APage20of27
RemarksUO/ROReviewlnitials
--PresentLevelAfterPresentLevelAfter
--PresentLevelAfterPresentLevelAfter
>7615gal 42 1,2,3<7955gal 1-L1S-63-82
>7615gal 42 1,2,3<7955gal 1-L1S-63-82 gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill
gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill
==LevelChangeLevelChangeIslevelincrease+75gals(:?: 1%)onthedigital Yes D Yes DindicationandfromasourceotherthantheRWST?IFyes,NOTIFYChemLabtoPERFORM No D No D 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.ColdLeg 4.5.1.1.1.a.1 Accumulator
==LevelChangeLevelChangeIslevelincrease+75gals(:?: 1%)onthedigital
#4--4.5.1.1.1.bPresentLevelAfterPresentLevelAfter Water Level>7615gal421,2,3<7955gal 1-L1 S-63-60 gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill
Yes D Yes DindicationandfromasourceotherthantheRWST?IFyes,NOTIFYChemLabtoPERFORM
==LevelChangeLevelChangeIslevelincrease+75gals(:?: 1%)onthedigital Yes D Yes DindicationandfromasourceotherthantheRWST?IFyes,NOTIFYChemLabtoPERFORM No D No D 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.CompareCLApresentlevels.Isthe Yes D Yes D 43deviationbetweenchannels
No D No D 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.ColdLeg 4.5.1.1.1.a.1
Accumulator
#4--4.5.1.1.1.bPresentLevelAfterPresentLevelAfter
Water Level>7615gal421,2,3<7955gal 1-L1 S-63-60 gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill
==LevelChangeLevelChangeIslevelincrease+75gals(:?: 1%)onthedigital
Yes D Yes DindicationandfromasourceotherthantheRWST?IFyes,NOTIFYChemLabtoPERFORM
No D No D 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.CompareCLApresentlevels.Isthe
Yes D Yes D 43deviationbetweenchannels
>75gallons?Ifyes,seeNote43.
>75gallons?Ifyes,seeNote43.
No D No D..NOTES:42.Inthe 0630-1830Shiftcolumn,log"LevelAfterLastFill"entryfromthe
No D No D..NOTES:42.Inthe 0630-1830Shiftcolumn,log"LevelAfterLastFill"entryfromthe previous day'sShiftLog ORfromlast sampletakenbyChemLab.Therecordedvalueshouldbeupdatedwhena chemistrysampleistaken.
previous day'sShiftLog ORfromlast sampletakenbyChemLab.Therecordedvalueshouldbeupdatedwhena
43.VERIFY operability by acceptabledeviationbetween redundantleveland pressure channels when pressurizer pressureisabove1000psig.
chemistrysampleistaken.
IFdeviationlimitis exceeded, determinewhichchannelisinoperable AND RECORDonlytheoperablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnota technical specification requirement.
43.VERIFY operability
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page31of67 Date//APPENDIX APage21of27SurveillanceAccu.NotesModeTS Limits RefInstrumentUnits0630-1830 No 1830-0630 RemarksUO/ROReview Initials 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-62 psig<668psigColdLeg Accumulator 4.5.1.1.1.a.1
by acceptabledeviationbetween
#4 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-61 psig Indicated<668psig PressureCompareCLApressurechannels.Isthe Yes 0 Yes 0 43deviationbetweenchannels
redundantleveland pressure channels when pressurizer
pressureisabove1000psig.
IFdeviationlimitis
exceeded, determinewhichchannelisinoperable
AND RECORDonlytheoperablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnota
technical specification
requirement.  
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Date//APPENDIX APage21of27SurveillanceAccu.NotesModeTS
Limits RefInstrumentUnits0630-1830
No 1830-0630 RemarksUO/ROReview
Initials 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-62
psig<668psigColdLeg Accumulator
4.5.1.1.1.a.1
#4 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-61
psig Indicated<668psig PressureCompareCLApressurechannels.Isthe
Yes 0 Yes 0 43deviationbetweenchannels
;:0:24.5psig?Ifyes,seeNote43.
;:0:24.5psig?Ifyes,seeNote43.
No 0 No 0..NOTES: 43.VERIFY operability
No 0 No 0..NOTES: 43.VERIFY operability byacceptabledeviation between redundantlevelandpressure channels when pressurizerpressureisabove1000psig.
byacceptabledeviation
IFdeviationlimitis exceeded, determinewhichchannelis inoperableANDRECORDonlythe operablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnota technical specification requirement.
between redundantlevelandpressure
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channels when pressurizerpressureisabove1000psig.
--Containment 4.3.2.1.1.A.1.c1,2,3,444VerifyoperablePressureHIand 4.3.2.1.1.A.2.cbyhavinqs0.8psigHI-HIforSl,ESF, 4.3.2.1.1.A.3.b.3(5%)deviation 1-PDI-30-45 PSIGandMainSteam 4.3.2.1.1.A.4.cbetweenChannels.
IFdeviationlimitis
Isolation 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.4 1-PDI-30-44 PSIG 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.d 1-PDI-30-43 PSIG 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.D 1-PDI-30-42 PSIG Primary 4.6.1.41,2,3,445;::-0.1:::;0.3psig 1-PDI-30-133 PSIG Containment orInternalPressurePlantCompt.Pts.
exceeded, determinewhichchannelis
1P1000A, 1P1001A,1P1002A,1P1003AShieldBldg,NotTechSpecSR1,2,3,446Equaltoormore 1-PDI-30-126 InchesAnnulusVacuumnegativethan-5"H 2O H 2O 1-PDI-30-127 Inches H 2O..NOTES: 44.COMPAREthefour containment pressureindicatorstoeachother.
inoperableANDRECORDonlythe operablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnota
Acceptable deviationbetweenchannelsisequaltoorlessthan0.8psig(5percent).
technical specification
45.IF pressure indicator 1-PDI-30-133isinoperable, THEN RECORD the containment pressureobtainedfromoneofthefollowing Plant computerpoints:1P1000A,1P1001A,1P1002Aor1P1003A.
requirement.  
46.VERIFYtheannulusvacuumiswithinthespecifiedlimitsoncepershift.Twentyfourhoursisprovidedtorestore annulus vacuumtowithinitslimitswhen surveillancetestingor maintenanceisthecauseforthe out-of-limit condition.
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This requirementisnot applicableifthe out-of-limit condition iscreatedbypersonnel entranceorexitfromtheannulus,ifventing containment to maintain pressurelimits,orifthe out-of-limitsconditiondoesnotexistinexcessof30minutes.
Date//UO/ROReview
ALLOW 30 minutes aftertheabove conditionsnolongerexistspriortotaking readings.
Initials APPENDIXAPage22of27Units06301830
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.aa 1Page33 of67 Date//SurveillanceModeNotes RefTSLimitsInstrumentUnits No0630-18301830-0630 APPENDIX APage23of27 REMARKSReactorTripN31CPS System 4.3.1.1.1.A.62,3,447 Operable InstrumentationN32CPSReactorCoolant4.4.1.2.2348NarrowRangeLevelSG#1%LoopSG#2%Operability SG#3%S/G's Operable SG#4%WithReactorTripBreakersLoop#1 RequiredClosed,2of4RCSLoops
18300630 REMARKSInstrumentNoTSLimitsSurveillanceRefModeNotes
(-I)Reactor4.4.1.2.3349,50 flow 2:90%each,withRxLoop#2 OperableCoolantLoopsTripBreakersOpen1of Looo#3 Loops Operating4RCSLoopsFlow 2: 90%Looo#4 OnlyUO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 47.COMPAREthetwosourcerangeneutronflux indicatorstoeachother, THEN VERIFY indicators operable and indicating.Thischannelcheck is performedtoverify operabilityofthe instrumentation associatedwiththelowpowersourcerangetripandisonly applicableatlevelsbelowtheP-6 interlock setpoint.48.VERIFY operabilityoftwosteam generatorswiththe reactor trip breakersclosed,orone S/Gwiththereactortrip breakersopenbyhavingan indicated narrowrangelevel of greaterthanorequalto21
--Containment
%.The operable S/Gsmustbeonthesameoperatingloopslistedbelowunder Surveillance Reference SR 4.4.1.2.3.
4.3.2.1.1.A.1.c1,2,3,444VerifyoperablePressureHIand
49.VERIFYatleasttwo reactor coolantloopsareoperable.
4.3.2.1.1.A.2.cbyhavinqs0.8psigHI-HIforSl,ESF, 4.3.2.1.1.A.3.b.3(5%)deviation
IFthereactortrip breakersareclosedatleasttwoRCPsmustbe circulating coolantwithaflowofatleast90%each,withthereactortrip breakersopenatleastoneRCPmustbe circulatingcoolantwithaflowofatleast90%.
1-PDI-30-45
The S/Gsontheloopswith operatingRCPsmustbetherequired operableloopsunder SurveillanceReferenceSR 4.4.1.2.2listedabove.50.AllRCPsmaybe deenergizedforuptoonehourprovidedthat:
PSIGandMainSteam
A.No operations are permittedthatwouldintroduce waterwithboroncone.lessthanthatrequiredforshutdownmargin(LCO3.1.1.1)intotheRCS,andB.Coreoutlet temperature is maintainedatleast1 ODF below saturation temperature.
4.3.2.1.1.A.4.cbetweenChannels.
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.SS 1Page34of67 Date//APPENDIX APage24of27SurveillanceModeNotes RefTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKS UO/RO Review lnitials Reactor SG#1%CoolantLoop4.4.1.3.2451WideRange SG#2%Operability l.evel z 10%SG#3%SG#4%RCSLoop1 Operable (1/)D D Runnina (-1/)D DOneormoreRCSLoop2 Operable (-1/)D DRCPsrunning Running (-1/)D DTwoCoolantwithloopflowRCSLoop3 Operable (-1/)D D Loops 4.4.1.3.3 4 52,53 or Runnina (-1/)D D OperableoneRHRRCSLoop4 Operable (-1/)D Dandonein pump Runnina (-1/)D D operationrunningwithRHRTrain"A" Operable (-1/)D D flow Runnina (-1/)D DRHRTrain"8" Operable (-1/)D D Runnina (-1/)D DRHRSuction 4.5.3 4Operable1-FCV-63-1
Isolation 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.4
(-1/)fromRWST..NOTES: 51.VERIFYatleasttwosteam generators operablebyhavinganindicatedlevelofequaltoor greaterthan10%onthewiderangeindicationon paneI1-M-4.Therequired operableS/G'smustbeonthe associated operatingloopslistedunder surveillance reference SR 4.4.1.3.3 listed below.52.VERIFYatleasttwoRCSloopsand/ortwoRHRloopsoperable,withatleastoneRCPrunningwithfloworoneRHRloopoperatingwithflow.53.Allreactor coolantpumpsandresidualheatremoval pumpsmaybe deenergizedforuptoonehourprovidedthat:
1-PDI-30-44
A.No operationsarepermittedthatwould introduce waterwithboroncone.lessthanthatrequiredfor shutdownmargin(LCO3.1.1.1)intotheRCS,andB.Coreoutlet temperatureismaintainedatleast10&deg;F below saturation temperature.
PSIG 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.d
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page35of67SR.ModeNotesTSLimits Instrument No./LocationUnits0630-1830 Ultimate4.7.5.11,2,3,41-TW-67-426/1 T2006A 0HeatSink 54,55,56,:-::;83&deg;F with2-TW-67-425/2T2007 A 0 of57,58,70 OR Forebay water Appendix G 0 Perform level>670'ORApp.G 1-TW-67-425 (eI669')0 OR 2-TW-67-426 (ERCW if2:81&deg;F with 2: 670 ft:-::;84.5&deg;FwithPipeTunnel) 0 OR 2: 82SF Forebay water M&TE Instrument No.Used with>680 ft level>680'0-L1-27-133/2-M-15 ft 1,2,3,454,59ERCWStrainer Inoperable of Yes 0 NoD Date/1830-0630 N/A N/A N/A/APPENDIX APage25of27 REMARKS NOTES: UO/RO Review Initials54.IFUnit2isinmode 1,2,3,or4,THEN OBTAINultimateheatsinkdatafromtheUnit2"ShiftLog"andensureall necessaryactionsareinitiatedviatheUnit2"ShiftLog".Otherwise, OBTAINdatafromUnit1andtakeall necessary actionsviatheUnit1"ShiftLog." 55 CHECKbox(es)formethodusedto determine ERCW supplytemp.IfICSpointsare unavailable, calculate manual instantaneousaverageusingApp.G56.IFthermalprobeisused,THENRECORDMT&E instrument number.57.IF ERCW temperature is>81&deg;Fwith water level>670ftbuts680ftORIF ERCW temperature is>82.5&deg;Fwith water level>680ft.,THEN NOTIFY bothunitSROsAND PERFORM AppendixGtoobtainthe instantaneous average.58.IFlevel indicator0-L1-27-133isinoperable,ICS ComputerPointsOY2200AorOY2201Acanbeusedto determinewaterlevel.59.IF ERCW Strainer (at ERCWPumpingStation)isinoperable, instantaneous average ERCW temperaturemustbeverified
1-PDI-30-43
:-::;73&deg;F.IF temperatureis>73&deg;F with strainer inoperable, THEN NOTIFYtheSMto evaluate the applicabilityofLCO3.7.4.N/Aifall Strainersoperable.[C.5]70IF temperatureis>81&deg;Fand 0-FCV-67-205, 1A ERCWsupplyHeadertoStationAir Compressors,isOPEN,THEN evaluateLCO3.7.15for operability ofA-AMCR ChillerandTR3.7.14forEBRChiller A.(PER117954&FE41792R1)
PSIG 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.D
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1-PDI-30-42
PSIG Primary 4.6.1.41,2,3,445;::-0.1:::;0.3psig 1-PDI-30-133
PSIG Containment
orInternalPressurePlantCompt.Pts.
1P1000A, 1P1001A,1P1002A,1P1003AShieldBldg,NotTechSpecSR1,2,3,446Equaltoormore
1-PDI-30-126
InchesAnnulusVacuumnegativethan-5"H
2O H 2O 1-PDI-30-127
Inches H 2O..NOTES: 44.COMPAREthefour containment
pressureindicatorstoeachother.
Acceptable
deviationbetweenchannelsisequaltoorlessthan0.8psig(5percent).
45.IF pressure indicator 1-PDI-30-133isinoperable, THEN RECORD the containment
pressureobtainedfromoneofthefollowing
Plant computerpoints:1P1000A,1P1001A,1P1002Aor1P1003A.
46.VERIFYtheannulusvacuumiswithinthespecifiedlimitsoncepershift.Twentyfourhoursisprovidedtorestore
annulus vacuumtowithinitslimitswhen
surveillancetestingor maintenanceisthecauseforthe
out-of-limit
condition.
IFtimelimitwillbe
exceeded, THENwriteaPERandobtainengineering
evaluation.
This requirementisnot applicableifthe out-of-limit
condition iscreatedbypersonnel
entranceorexitfromtheannulus,ifventing
containment
to maintain pressurelimits,orifthe
out-of-limitsconditiondoesnotexistinexcessof30minutes.
ALLOW 30 minutes aftertheabove conditionsnolongerexistspriortotaking
readings.  
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No0630-18301830-0630
APPENDIX APage23of27
REMARKSReactorTripN31CPS System 4.3.1.1.1.A.62,3,447 Operable InstrumentationN32CPSReactorCoolant4.4.1.2.2348NarrowRangeLevelSG#1%LoopSG#2%Operability
SG#3%S/G's Operable SG#4%WithReactorTripBreakersLoop#1 RequiredClosed,2of4RCSLoops
(-I)Reactor4.4.1.2.3349,50
flow 2:90%each,withRxLoop#2 OperableCoolantLoopsTripBreakersOpen1of
Looo#3 Loops Operating4RCSLoopsFlow
2: 90%Looo#4 OnlyUO/ROReviewInitials
NOTES: 47.COMPAREthetwosourcerangeneutronflux
indicatorstoeachother, THEN VERIFY indicators
operable and indicating.Thischannelcheck
is performedtoverify operabilityofthe instrumentation
associatedwiththelowpowersourcerangetripandisonly
applicableatlevelsbelowtheP-6 interlock setpoint.48.VERIFY operabilityoftwosteam
generatorswiththe reactor trip breakersclosed,orone
S/Gwiththereactortrip
breakersopenbyhavingan
indicated narrowrangelevel
of greaterthanorequalto21
%.The operable S/Gsmustbeonthesameoperatingloopslistedbelowunder
Surveillance
Reference SR 4.4.1.2.3.
49.VERIFYatleasttwo
reactor coolantloopsareoperable.
IFthereactortrip
breakersareclosedatleasttwoRCPsmustbe
circulating
coolantwithaflowofatleast90%each,withthereactortrip
breakersopenatleastoneRCPmustbe
circulatingcoolantwithaflowofatleast90%.
The S/Gsontheloopswith
operatingRCPsmustbetherequired
operableloopsunder
SurveillanceReferenceSR
4.4.1.2.2listedabove.50.AllRCPsmaybe
deenergizedforuptoonehourprovidedthat:
A.No operations
are permittedthatwouldintroduce
waterwithboroncone.lessthanthatrequiredforshutdownmargin(LCO3.1.1.1)intotheRCS,andB.Coreoutlet
temperature
is maintainedatleast1 ODF below saturation
temperature.  
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Date//APPENDIX APage24of27SurveillanceModeNotes
RefTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKS
UO/RO Review lnitials Reactor SG#1%CoolantLoop4.4.1.3.2451WideRange SG#2%Operability
l.evel z 10%SG#3%SG#4%RCSLoop1 Operable (1/)D D Runnina (-1/)D DOneormoreRCSLoop2 Operable (-1/)D DRCPsrunning
Running (-1/)D DTwoCoolantwithloopflowRCSLoop3 Operable (-1/)D D Loops 4.4.1.3.3 4 52,53 or Runnina (-1/)D D OperableoneRHRRCSLoop4 Operable (-1/)D Dandonein pump Runnina (-1/)D D operationrunningwithRHRTrain"A" Operable (-1/)D D flow Runnina (-1/)D DRHRTrain"8" Operable (-1/)D D Runnina (-1/)D DRHRSuction
4.5.3 4Operable1-FCV-63-1
(-1/)fromRWST..NOTES: 51.VERIFYatleasttwosteam
generators
operablebyhavinganindicatedlevelofequaltoor
greaterthan10%onthewiderangeindicationon
paneI1-M-4.Therequired
operableS/G'smustbeonthe
associated
operatingloopslistedunder
surveillance
reference SR 4.4.1.3.3 listed below.52.VERIFYatleasttwoRCSloopsand/ortwoRHRloopsoperable,withatleastoneRCPrunningwithfloworoneRHRloopoperatingwithflow.53.Allreactor
coolantpumpsandresidualheatremoval
pumpsmaybe deenergizedforuptoonehourprovidedthat:
A.No operationsarepermittedthatwould
introduce waterwithboroncone.lessthanthatrequiredfor
shutdownmargin(LCO3.1.1.1)intotheRCS,andB.Coreoutlet
temperatureismaintainedatleast10&deg;F
below saturation
temperature.  
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Instrument
No./LocationUnits0630-1830
Ultimate4.7.5.11,2,3,41-TW-67-426/1
T2006A 0HeatSink 54,55,56,:-::;83&deg;F with2-TW-67-425/2T2007
A 0 of57,58,70 OR Forebay water Appendix G 0 Perform level>670'ORApp.G 1-TW-67-425 (eI669')0 OR 2-TW-67-426 (ERCW if2:81&deg;F with 2: 670 ft:-::;84.5&deg;FwithPipeTunnel)
0 OR 2: 82SF Forebay water M&TE Instrument
No.Used with>680 ft level>680'0-L1-27-133/2-M-15
ft 1,2,3,454,59ERCWStrainer
Inoperable
of Yes 0 NoD Date/1830-0630 N/A N/A N/A/APPENDIX APage25of27
REMARKS NOTES: UO/RO Review Initials54.IFUnit2isinmode
1,2,3,or4,THEN OBTAINultimateheatsinkdatafromtheUnit2"ShiftLog"andensureall
necessaryactionsareinitiatedviatheUnit2"ShiftLog".Otherwise, OBTAINdatafromUnit1andtakeall
necessary actionsviatheUnit1"ShiftLog." 55 CHECKbox(es)formethodusedto
determine ERCW supplytemp.IfICSpointsare
unavailable, calculate manual instantaneousaverageusingApp.G56.IFthermalprobeisused,THENRECORDMT&E
instrument
number.57.IF ERCW temperature
is>81&deg;Fwith water level>670ftbuts680ftORIF
ERCW temperature
is>82.5&deg;Fwith
water level>680ft.,THEN
NOTIFY bothunitSROsAND
PERFORM AppendixGtoobtainthe
instantaneous
average.58.IFlevel
indicator0-L1-27-133isinoperable,ICS
ComputerPointsOY2200AorOY2201Acanbeusedto
determinewaterlevel.59.IF ERCW Strainer (at ERCWPumpingStation)isinoperable, instantaneous
average ERCW temperaturemustbeverified
:-::;73&deg;F.IF temperatureis>73&deg;F with strainer inoperable, THEN NOTIFYtheSMto evaluate the applicabilityofLCO3.7.4.N/Aifall
Strainersoperable.[C.5]70IF temperatureis>81&deg;Fand
0-FCV-67-205, 1A ERCWsupplyHeadertoStationAir
Compressors,isOPEN,THEN
evaluateLCO3.7.15for
operability
ofA-AMCR ChillerandTR3.7.14forEBRChiller
A.(PER117954&FE41792R1)  
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RefModeNotesTSLimits
InstrumentNo/Location
APPENDIX APage26of27Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKS
UO/RO Review Initials ICS computer printout ORIceBed 4.6.5.1.a 1,2,3,4:s;27"F Appendix F (-V)DD TemperaturesT.R.4.6.5.2
[C.2][C.3]
[C.2][C.3]
OR 60,61,62 Appendix I (backup)PerformedIceBedDoor
OR 60,61,62 Appendix I (backup)PerformedIceBedDoor 4.6.5.3.1.a Position1,2,3,463,65 Operable XI-61-187/1-M-10
4.6.5.3.1.a
(-V)DD Monitorino SystemT.R.4.6.5.4.aIceBedDoor 4.6.5.3.1a 1,2,3,4 64,65ClosedXI-61-187/1-M-10
Position1,2,3,463,65
Operable XI-61-187/1-M-10
(-V)DD Monitorino
SystemT.R.4.6.5.4.aIceBedDoor
4.6.5.3.1a
1,2,3,4 64,65ClosedXI-61-187/1-M-10
(-V)D D PositionT.R4.6.5.4.a
(-V)D D PositionT.R4.6.5.4.a
..60.DETERMINEoperabilityoftheice
..60.DETERMINEoperabilityoftheice condenserfromthetemperature standpointasfollows:
condenserfromthetemperature
A.OBTAINprintoutoftheice condenser temperatures.
standpointasfollows:
A.OBTAINprintoutoftheice
condenser temperatures.
B.WHENprintoutiscomplete,THENOBTAINMAXandAVGicebedtemp.fromprintoutANDMARKyesornoblock.
B.WHENprintoutiscomplete,THENOBTAINMAXandAVGicebedtemp.fromprintoutANDMARKyesornoblock.
IFMAXorAVGtemp.is
IFMAXorAVGtemp.is unavailableonprintout, THEN PERFORM App.I.C.REVIEWdataonprintouttodetermine operabilityofRTDs.RTDisconsideredoperableifreadingis
unavailableonprintout, THEN PERFORM App.I.C.REVIEWdataonprintouttodetermine
:s;27&deg;Fandnoinopindicationispresentbeside data.IFanRTDisdeterminedtobeinoperable,THENPLACEaCTL-nexttotheapplicableTEnumber.(nodataentryisrequirednexttotheTE numberiftheTEisoperable).
operabilityofRTDs.RTDisconsideredoperableifreadingis
MARKyesornotoverifythereareatleasttwooperableRTDsateachofthethreebasicelevationsforeachonethirdoftheicecondenser.D.Attachdataprintoutfrom 1-TR-61-138P001toApp.FORattachdataprintoutfromICScomputertothepackage.
:s;27&deg;Fandnoinopindicationispresentbeside
data.IFanRTDisdeterminedtobeinoperable,THENPLACEaCTL-nexttotheapplicableTEnumber.(nodataentryisrequirednexttotheTE
numberiftheTEisoperable).
MARKyesornotoverifythereareatleasttwooperableRTDsateachofthethreebasicelevationsforeachonethirdoftheicecondenser.D.Attachdataprintoutfrom
1-TR-61-138P001toApp.FORattachdataprintoutfromICScomputertothepackage.
E.IFa"No"responseisrecordedonApp.F., THEN NOTIFYtheUnitSRO.
E.IFa"No"responseisrecordedonApp.F., THEN NOTIFYtheUnitSRO.
F.IFtheaverageicebed
F.IFtheaverageicebed temperatureisnotintheoptimumrangeof18&deg;Fto20&deg;F,THENNOTIFYtheUnitSROtoensureadequatechiller alignment for maintainingoptimumaverage temperature.Theicecondenser temperaturesmaybeoperatedoutsidetheoptimumrangeinaccordancewith engineering recommendations(seePrecautions&limitations"C").[C.2]
temperatureisnotintheoptimumrangeof18&deg;Fto20&deg;F,THENNOTIFYtheUnitSROtoensureadequatechiller
61.VERIFY operabilityoftheicebed temperaturemonitoringsystembycheckingpowerto1-TR-61-138P001isON.
alignment for maintainingoptimumaverage
62.ENTERanyinoperablechannelsinthe REMARKS sectionANDNOTIFY the InstrumentDepartmenttoinitiate 1-SI-IXX-061-138.0totakelocalreadingsif 1-TR-61-138 POO1becomesinoperable.
temperature.Theicecondenser
temperaturesmaybeoperatedoutsidetheoptimumrangeinaccordancewith
engineering
recommendations(seePrecautions&limitations"C").[C.2]
61.VERIFY operabilityoftheicebed
temperaturemonitoringsystembycheckingpowerto1-TR-61-138P001isON.
62.ENTERanyinoperablechannelsinthe
REMARKS sectionANDNOTIFY the InstrumentDepartmenttoinitiate
1-SI-IXX-061-138.0totakelocalreadingsif
1-TR-61-138 POO1becomesinoperable.
[C.3]63.VERIFYtheicebeddoorpositionmonitoringsystemXI-61-187onpanel1-M-10isoperableasfollows:A.Powertopanelison.B.Alllampsfordoorclosedpositionarelit.
[C.3]63.VERIFYtheicebeddoorpositionmonitoringsystemXI-61-187onpanel1-M-10isoperableasfollows:A.Powertopanelison.B.Alllampsfordoorclosedpositionarelit.
64.VERIFYthedoorpositionforeachdoorisclosedasindicatedonXI-61-187.65.Iftheicebeddoorpositionmonitoringsystemisinoperableoranyice
64.VERIFYthedoorpositionforeachdoorisclosedasindicatedonXI-61-187.65.Iftheicebeddoorpositionmonitoringsystemisinoperableoranyice condenserdoorsareopenandcannotbeclosed, THEN PERFORMApp.ForIonceeach4hourstocomplywithactionforLCO3.6.5.3and/orT.R3.6.5.4.
condenserdoorsareopenandcannotbeclosed, THEN PERFORMApp.ForIonceeach4hourstocomplywithactionforLCO3.6.5.3and/orT.R3.6.5.4.  
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page37of67 Date//Surveillance Ref ModeNotesTSLimits InstrumentNofLocation APPENDIX APage27of27Units0630-18301830-0630 REMARKS 1-FCV-63-118ColdLeg 4.4.12.4 66 1-FCV-63-98 Accumulator 4 CLOSED 1-FCV-63-80
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page37of67
(--J)Discharge Valves 1-FCV-63-671A-ACCP 4.4.12.3 Incapable or 467ofInjectionEnteroption number1B-BCCPintothe RCS1A-ASIPump 4.4.12.2 Incapable and 468ofInjectionEnteroption number1B-BSIPumpintothe RCS..UOfROReviewInitials 66.Accumulatormaybe unisolated when accumulatorpressureislessthanthe maximumRCSpressurefortheexistingRCScoldleg temperatureallowedbythePITlimitcurvesprovidedinthePTLR.IfMCRvalveposition indicationnotavailable,then verify positionusingHoldOrderorverifypositionlocallyorcomplywithLCO3.4.12actionb.
Date//Surveillance
67.CCP configuration options:Option1:1A-Aor1B-BCCP breakerrackedoutandtaggedunderclearance.Option2: 1-VLV-62-527and526(1A-ACCPdischargevlvs.)lockedclosedandtaggedunderaclearance.
Ref ModeNotesTSLimits
OR 1-VLV-62-533and534(1B-BCCP dischargevlvs.)lockedclosedandtaggedundera clearance.
InstrumentNofLocation
68.SIPump configurationoptionssee Appendix L.
APPENDIX APage27of27Units0630-18301830-0630
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOG Rev.SS 1Page38 of67 Date//APPENDIX BPage1of3 SHIFT LOG-MODES 1-4 (OUTSIDE MCR)SurveillanceRef.ModeNotesTSLimitsInstrument NoLocationUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKSUO/ROReviewlnitialsControlRoom Operable MechanicalIsolationRad.
REMARKS 1-FCV-63-118ColdLeg 4.4.12.4 66 1-FCV-63-98
4.3.3.1.A.2.c All*4,6 RM-90-125EquipmentCPM MonitorsRoomElevation 4,6 RM-90-126732.0CPM Containment 4.3.3.1.A.2.a1-46,7Operable RM-90-130AIPenet.Room CPM 1R1027A Purge 4.3.2.1.1.A.3.c.3 RM-90-131AIel690westwall CPMAirExh.Activity1R1028A..NOTES: 4.OBSERVE RM-90-125andRM-90-126inthe mechanical equipmentroomtoverifythemonitorsonandreadingat least backgroundwithnoalarmspresent.
Accumulator
COMPARERM-90-125and RM-90-126countrates.Any monitorthatis questionablemaybeblockedandsourcecheckedin accordance with 0-80-90-2toaidin determining operability.
4 CLOSED 1-FCV-63-80
6.VERIFY monitorisinserviceand instrument malfunctionalarmisclear.
(--J)Discharge Valves 1-FCV-63-671A-ACCP 4.4.12.3 Incapable or 467ofInjectionEnteroption
LIST all inoperablemonitorson Attachment 1.7.VERIFY RM-90-130A and RM-90-131Aoperablebypowertothe monitors"on"and monitorreadingatleastbackgroundwithnoalarmspresent.
number1B-BCCPintothe RCS1A-ASIPump
COMPAREradiationlevelstothe oppositetrainandtothelevelsfrompreviousshiftusing IC8 computerorlocalratemeter.Any monitorthatis questionablemaybeblockedandsourcecheckedin accordance with 1-80-90-2toaidin determining operability.
4.4.12.2 Incapable and 468ofInjectionEnteroption
*andduring movementofirradiatedfuel assemblies.
number1B-BSIPumpintothe RCS..UOfROReviewInitials
TVAN STANDARDPROGRAMSAND PROCESSES CONDUCTOFTESTING CHRONOLOGICAL TEST lOG (CTl)Page1of1 SPP-8.1Date2-16-2000Page13of15 CHRONOLOGICAL TEST lOG (GTl)Data Package Page of Procedure No.Rev.Date(3)/Time(1)
66.Accumulatormaybe unisolated
Narrative Initials log entries have been reviewed and items are appropriately addressed.
when accumulatorpressureislessthanthe
maximumRCSpressurefortheexistingRCScoldleg
temperatureallowedbythePITlimitcurvesprovidedinthePTLR.IfMCRvalveposition
indicationnotavailable,then
verify positionusingHoldOrderorverifypositionlocallyorcomplywithLCO3.4.12actionb.
67.CCP configuration
options:Option1:1A-Aor1B-BCCP
breakerrackedoutandtaggedunderclearance.Option2: 1-VLV-62-527and526(1A-ACCPdischargevlvs.)lockedclosedandtaggedunderaclearance.
OR 1-VLV-62-533and534(1B-BCCP
dischargevlvs.)lockedclosedandtaggedundera
clearance.
68.SIPump configurationoptionssee
Appendix L.  
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0
SHIFT LOG Rev.SS 1Page38 of67 Date//APPENDIX BPage1of3 SHIFT LOG-MODES 1-4 (OUTSIDE MCR)SurveillanceRef.ModeNotesTSLimitsInstrument
NoLocationUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKSUO/ROReviewlnitialsControlRoom
Operable MechanicalIsolationRad.
4.3.3.1.A.2.c
All*4,6 RM-90-125EquipmentCPM
MonitorsRoomElevation
4,6 RM-90-126732.0CPM Containment
4.3.3.1.A.2.a1-46,7Operable
RM-90-130AIPenet.Room
CPM 1R1027A Purge 4.3.2.1.1.A.3.c.3
RM-90-131AIel690westwall
CPMAirExh.Activity1R1028A..NOTES: 4.OBSERVE RM-90-125andRM-90-126inthe
mechanical
equipmentroomtoverifythemonitorsonandreadingat
least backgroundwithnoalarmspresent.
COMPARERM-90-125and
RM-90-126countrates.Any
monitorthatis questionablemaybeblockedandsourcecheckedin
accordance
with 0-80-90-2toaidin determining
operability.
6.VERIFY monitorisinserviceand
instrument
malfunctionalarmisclear.
LIST all inoperablemonitorson
Attachment
1.7.VERIFY RM-90-130A
and RM-90-131Aoperablebypowertothe
monitors"on"and monitorreadingatleastbackgroundwithnoalarmspresent.
COMPAREradiationlevelstothe
oppositetrainandtothelevelsfrompreviousshiftusing
IC8 computerorlocalratemeter.Any
monitorthatis questionablemaybeblockedandsourcecheckedin
accordance
with 1-80-90-2toaidin determining
operability.
*andduring movementofirradiatedfuel
assemblies.  
TVAN STANDARDPROGRAMSAND
PROCESSES CONDUCTOFTESTING CHRONOLOGICAL
TEST lOG (CTl)Page1of1 SPP-8.1Date2-16-2000Page13of15
CHRONOLOGICAL
TEST lOG (GTl)Data Package Page of Procedure No.Rev.Date(3)/Time(1)
Narrative Initials log entries have been reviewed and items are appropriately
addressed.
Test Director(2)
Test Director(2)
Date (1)Use 24hourclockforeachentry.
Date (1)Use 24hourclockforeachentry.
(2)Test DirectorsignatureonlyrequiredonlastsheetofCTL.TheotherreviewblankscanbemarkedN/A.(3)TheDatecolumnneedstobefilledinforthefirstentryontheCTLandforthefirstentryaftereachdate
(2)Test DirectorsignatureonlyrequiredonlastsheetofCTL.TheotherreviewblankscanbemarkedN/A.(3)TheDatecolumnneedstobefilledinforthefirstentryontheCTLandforthefirstentryaftereachdate chance.TVA40681[02-2000]Page1of1 SPP-8.1-2[02-16-2000]
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TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT SURVEILLANCE INSTRUCTION 1-SI-OPS-OOO-002.0 SHIFT LOGRevision88 QUALITY RELATEDHJRICKS PREPARED/PROOFREAD BY:,
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT SURVEILLANCE
_OPERATIONS RESPONSIBLE ORGANIZATION:,__
INSTRUCTION
1-SI-OPS-OOO-002.0
SHIFT LOGRevision88
QUALITY RELATEDHJRICKS PREPARED/PROOFREAD
BY:,
_OPERATIONS
RESPONSIBLE
ORGANIZATION:,__
_W.T.LEARY APPROVED BY:,
_W.T.LEARY APPROVED BY:,
_(08103/07 EFFECTIVE DATE:
_(08103/07 EFFECTIVE DATE:
LEVELOFUSE: CONTINUOUS
LEVELOFUSE: CONTINUOUS REVISION DESCRIPTION:
REVISION DESCRIPTION:
Revised the Ultimate Heat Sink ERCW average temperature calculations and references to stipulate an instantaneous average of various temperature points insteadofatime average.TheNRC Inspection Manualpart9900 section 3.7.5 UltimateHeatSink states that time averageisnot acceptable for demonstrating compliancewiththeTSlimits.The
Revised the Ultimate Heat Sink ERCW average temperature
'average'isbasedonthe readings of various individual points takenatthe same time.
calculations
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOG Rev.SS 1 Page 2 of 67TABLEOFCONTENTSPage1of2 Section Title Page 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 2.0 2.1 2.2 3.0 (4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 5.0 6.0 7.0 (INTRODUCTION 4 Purpose 4 Scope 4 Frequency/Conditions,.7 REFERENCES 7PerformanceReferences.
and references
7 Developmental References...
to stipulate an instantaneous
7PRECAUTIONSAND LIMITATIONS..............................................................................
average of various temperature
8 PREREQUISITE ACTIONS 8PreliminaryActions 8MeasuringandTestEquipment,PartsandSupplies 8 Field Preparations.......................................................................................................
points insteadofatime average.TheNRC Inspection
8ApprovalsandNotifications 8 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA 8 PERFORMANCE............................................................................................................
Manualpart9900 section 3.7.5 UltimateHeatSink states that time averageisnot acceptable
9 POST SURVEILLANCE ACTiViTIES.............................................................................
for demonstrating
10 SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.aa 1Page3of67TABLEOF CONTENTSPage2of2 Section Title Page 57 ((APPENDICES APPENDIXA:SHIFTLOG-MODES1-4(INSIDEMCR) 11 APPENDIXB:SHIFTLOG-MODES1-4(OUTSIDEMCR) 38 APPENDIXC:SHIFTLOG-MODES5OR6(INSIDEMCR) 41 APPENDIXD:SHIFTLOG-MODES5OR6(OUTSIDEMCR) 46 APPENDIX E: VENTILATIONFANSTATUSU-1(SHIELD BUiLDING)....................
compliancewiththeTSlimits.The
48 APPENDIXF:ICE CONDENSER OPERABILITY VERIFiCATION...........................
'average'isbasedonthe
52 APPENDIX G: INSTANTANEOUSAVERAGEULTIMATEHEATSINK CALCULATION 53 APPENDIXH:ODCMACTIONSFOR INOPERABLEFLOWRATEMONITOR ODCM 1.1.2.3.AACTION43.APPENDIXI:ICEBED TEMPERATURESBACKUPMETHOD 58 APPENDIX J:HOURLYS/GANDRCSPRESSUREREADINGS 60 APPENDIXK:RCSFLOWSBACKUP METHOD.....................................................
readings of various individual
62 APPENDIXL:FILLINGTHECOLDLEG ACCUMULATOR.....................................
points takenatthe same time.  
63 APPENDIXMODCMACTIONSFOR INOPERABLEFLOWRATEMONITOR ODCM 1.1.2.3.F ACTION 46.............................................................
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0
65 APPENDIXNTUBINEBUILDINGSUMP DiSCHARGE..........................................66 SOURCE NOTES...........................................................................................................
SHIFT LOG Rev.SS 1 Page 2 of 67TABLEOFCONTENTSPage1of2 Section Title Page 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 2.0 2.1 2.2 3.0 (4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 5.0 6.0 7.0 (INTRODUCTION
67 ATTACHMENT ATTACHMENT 1: INOPERABLERADMONITORS (SQN 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page4of67  
4 Purpose 4 Scope 4 Frequency/Conditions,.7 REFERENCES
 
7PerformanceReferences.
==1.0 INTRODUCTION==
7 Developmental
 
References...
1.1 Purpose This Instructionprovidesthedetailedsteps necessarytosatisfythe shiftly surveillance requirementsassociatedwithvariousinstruments.
7PRECAUTIONSAND
1.2 Scope 1.2.1 This assessmentwillincludewherepossiblethefollowing indicationsandbe documentedonlogstosatisfythe Surveillance Requirements(SR),Technical Requirements(TR),andOffsiteDoseCalculationManual(ODCM)
LIMITATIONS..............................................................................
8 PREREQUISITE
ACTIONS 8PreliminaryActions
8MeasuringandTestEquipment,PartsandSupplies
8 Field Preparations.......................................................................................................
8ApprovalsandNotifications
8 ACCEPTANCE
CRITERIA 8 PERFORMANCE............................................................................................................
9 POST SURVEILLANCE
ACTiViTIES.............................................................................
10  
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.aa 1Page3of67TABLEOF CONTENTSPage2of2 Section Title Page 57 ((APPENDICES
APPENDIXA:SHIFTLOG-MODES1-4(INSIDEMCR)
11 APPENDIXB:SHIFTLOG-MODES1-4(OUTSIDEMCR)
38 APPENDIXC:SHIFTLOG-MODES5OR6(INSIDEMCR)
41 APPENDIXD:SHIFTLOG-MODES5OR6(OUTSIDEMCR)
46 APPENDIX E: VENTILATIONFANSTATUSU-1(SHIELD
BUiLDING)....................
48 APPENDIXF:ICE CONDENSER OPERABILITY
VERIFiCATION...........................
52 APPENDIX G: INSTANTANEOUSAVERAGEULTIMATEHEATSINK
CALCULATION
53 APPENDIXH:ODCMACTIONSFOR
INOPERABLEFLOWRATEMONITOR
ODCM 1.1.2.3.AACTION43.APPENDIXI:ICEBED TEMPERATURESBACKUPMETHOD
58 APPENDIX J:HOURLYS/GANDRCSPRESSUREREADINGS
60 APPENDIXK:RCSFLOWSBACKUP
METHOD.....................................................
62 APPENDIXL:FILLINGTHECOLDLEG
ACCUMULATOR.....................................
63 APPENDIXMODCMACTIONSFOR
INOPERABLEFLOWRATEMONITOR
ODCM 1.1.2.3.F ACTION 46.............................................................
65 APPENDIXNTUBINEBUILDINGSUMP
DiSCHARGE..........................................66 SOURCE NOTES...........................................................................................................
67 ATTACHMENT
ATTACHMENT
1: INOPERABLERADMONITORS  
(SQN 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0
SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page4of67 1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Purpose This Instructionprovidesthedetailedsteps
necessarytosatisfythe
shiftly surveillance
requirementsassociatedwithvariousinstruments.
1.2 Scope 1.2.1 This assessmentwillincludewherepossiblethefollowing
indicationsandbe documentedonlogstosatisfythe
Surveillance
Requirements(SR),Technical
Requirements(TR),andOffsiteDoseCalculationManual(ODCM)
Requirements.
Requirements.
A.Comparisonofthechannelindicationwithother
A.Comparisonofthechannelindicationwithother indicationsderivedfrom independent instrumentchannelsmeasuringthesameparameter.B.Whereonlyone instrumentisutilizedtomeasureavariable,the assessmentwillbeconsidered satisfactoryandthe instrument operableifthe instrumentreadingis responsivetointentional parameterchanges,oriswithinspecifiedlimits.Thischeckalsoensuresthatthe Instrumentisreadingonscaleandhasnotfailed off scale.[C.4]
indicationsderivedfrom
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page5of67 1.2.2 Surveillance Requirements FulfilledA.ThisSurveillanceInstructionfulfillsthefollowingSurveillanceRequirements:
independent
(4.1.1.1.1.b 4.1.3.1.1 4.1.3.2 4.1.3.5.b 4.1.3.6 4.2.5.1 4.3.1.1.1.A.2 4.3.1.1.1.A.5 4.3.1.1.1.A.6 4.3.1.1.1.A.7 4.3.1.1.1.A.8 4.3.1.1.1.A.9 4.3.1.1.1.A.10 4.3.1.1.1.A.11 4.3.1.1.1.A.12 4.3.1.1.1.A.13 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.A 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.B 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.C
instrumentchannelsmeasuringthesameparameter.B.Whereonlyone
instrumentisutilizedtomeasureavariable,the
assessmentwillbeconsidered
satisfactoryandthe instrument
operableifthe instrumentreadingis responsivetointentional
parameterchanges,oriswithinspecifiedlimits.Thischeckalsoensuresthatthe
Instrumentisreadingonscaleandhasnotfailed off scale.[C.4]  
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page5of67 1.2.2 Surveillance
Requirements
FulfilledA.ThisSurveillanceInstructionfulfillsthefollowingSurveillanceRequirements:
(4.1.1.1.1.b
4.1.3.1.1 4.1.3.2 4.1.3.5.b 4.1.3.6 4.2.5.1
4.3.1.1.1.A.2
4.3.1.1.1.A.5
4.3.1.1.1.A.6
4.3.1.1.1.A.7
4.3.1.1.1.A.8
4.3.1.1.1.A.9
4.3.1.1.1.A.10
4.3.1.1.1.A.11
4.3.1.1.1.A.12
4.3.1.1.1.A.13
4.3.1.1.1.A.14.A
4.3.1.1.1.A.14.B
4.3.1.1.1.A.14.C


4.3.1.1.1.A.14.D
4.3.1.1.1.A.14.D 4.3.2.1.1.A.1.c
4.3.2.1.1.A.1.c


4.3.2.1.1.A.1.d
4.3.2.1.1.A.1.d 4.3.2.1.1.A.1.f 4.3.2.1.1.A.2.c 4.3.2.1.1.A.3.b.3 4.3.2.1.1.A.3.c.3 4.3.2.1.1.A.4.c 4.3.2.1.1.A.4.d 4.3.2.1.1.A.4.e 4.3.2.1.1.A.5.a
4.3.2.1.1.A.1.f
4.3.2.1.1.A.2.c
4.3.2.1.1.A.3.b.3
4.3.2.1.1.A.3.c.3
4.3.2.1.1.A.4.c
4.3.2.1.1.A.4.d
4.3.2.1.1.A.4.e
4.3.2.1.1.A.5.a


4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.1
4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.1 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.2
4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.2


4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.3
4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.3


4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.4
4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.4 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.d 4.3.2.1.1.A.9.a 4.3.3.1.A.1.a 4.3.3.1.A.2.a 4.3.3.1.A.2.b.i 4.3.3.1.A.2.b.ii 4.3.3.1.A.2.c 4.4.1.1 4.4.1.2.2 4.4.1.2.3 4.4.1.3.2 4.4.1.3.3 4.4.1.4 4.4.4.1 4.4.6.1.a4.4.12.2(partial)4.4.12.3(partial) 4.4.12.4 4.4.12.5.a 4.5.1.1.1.a.1 4.5.1.1.1.a.2 4.5.1.1.1.b (partial)4.5.2.a 4.5.3 4.5.5.b 4.6.1.4 4.6.5.1.a 4.6.5.3.1.a 4.7.1.3.1 4.7.5.1 (B.This SurveillanceInstructionfulfillsthefollowingLCORequirements:
4.3.2.1.1.A.6.d
3.1.3.2.c.1 3.6.5.3 3.6.5.4 1.2.3 Technical Requirements Manual (TRM)Requirements Fulfilled This SurveillanceInstructionfulfillsthefollowingTechnicalRequirements:
4.3.2.1.1.A.9.a
4.1.2.5.b.34.7.2(partial) 4.1.2.6.b.3 4.6.5.2 4.6.5.4.a 4.6.4.1 1.2.4 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM)Requirements Fulfilled This SurveillanceInstructionfulfillsthefollowing aDCM Requirements:
4.3.3.1.A.1.a
2.1.1.A.4.a (SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page6of67 1.2.5 Modes A.ApplicableModes-Logsheetswillreflectthe applicablemodeforeachSRonan individual basis.B.PerformanceModes-all.
4.3.3.1.A.2.a
3/4.6.4 3/4.6.5 3/4.7.1 3/4.7.5 3/4.7.7 (SQN 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0SHIFTLOG Rev.88 1Page7of671.3Frequency/ConditionsThisInstructioncombinesmultipleSurveillanceRequirementslistedintheTechnicalSpecifications(TS)andTechnicalRequirementsManual(TRM)fordatatobetakenonashiftbasis.Logsheetswillcoveraperiodof24hours,consistingoftwo12hourshifts.Shiftlogswillbeperformedbetween0800and1000forthedayshift.Nightshiftperformanceshallbebetween2000and2200.
4.3.3.1.A.2.b.i
 
4.3.3.1.A.2.b.ii
==2.0REFERENCES==
4.3.3.1.A.2.c
2.1PerformanceReferences None.2.2DevelopmentalReferencesA.SONTechnicalSpecifications:3/4.1.13/4.4.43/4.1.33/4.4.63/4.2.53/4.4.123/4.3.13/4.5.13/4.3.23/4.5.23/4.3.33/4.5.3 3/4.4.13/4.6.1B.ControlRoomDesignReview.DCN1636thru 1641C.SI-2, Shift LogD.NCO 860410670(RIMSLetterL44870714800)SequoyahNuclearPlant(SON)AuditofDetailedControlRoomDesignReview(DCRDR)
4.4.1.1 4.4.1.2.2 4.4.1.2.3 4.4.1.3.2 4.4.1.3.3 4.4.1.4 4.4.4.1 4.4.6.1.a4.4.12.2(partial)4.4.12.3(partial)
ProgramE.NCO870361065(RIMSLetterL44 871229810)ResponsetoNRCInspectionReport50-327/87-48and50-328/87-48F.NCO 880410010(RIMSLetterS53880409831)-ReportableOccurrenceReport SORO-50-328/8803Revision1G.RIMSLetter S1 0890911181-NRCInspectionReportNos.50-327/89-18and50-328/89-18.H.OffsiteDoseCalculationManual(ODCM)I.CoreOperatingLimitsReport(COLR)
4.4.12.4 4.4.12.5.a
J.TechnicalRequirementsManual(TRM)K.NRCInspectionManualPart9900-Section3.7.5UltimateHeatSink
4.5.1.1.1.a.1
((SQN 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page8of67Date_3.0PRECAUTIONSANDLIMITATIONS A.During all operations conducted outsidethemain controlroom,failureto observeallpostedradiationcontrol requirementsmayleadto unnecessary radiation absorbed doses.B.Each instrumentreadingshouldbeloggedas accurately as possible, and checkedtobewithintheTech.Spec., Technical Requirement Manual, and/orODCMlimits.This check also ensuresthatthe instrumentisreadingonscaleandhasnotfailedoffscale.
4.5.1.1.1.a.2
[C.4]C.Theice condensermaybe operatedata temperature outside the optimumrange,provided technical specificationslimitsare maintained, in accordance with Engineering recommendations to support system maintenanceorplannedoutages.
4.5.1.1.1.b (partial)4.5.2.a 4.5.3 4.5.5.b 4.6.1.4 4.6.5.1.a 4.6.5.3.1.a
4.0 PREREQUISITE ACTIONS 4.1 Preliminary Actions[1]ENSURE instructiontobeusedisa copyofthe effective versionanddata package cover sheet is attached.4.2MeasuringandTestEquipment,PartsandSupplies None.4.3FieldPreparations None.4.4Approvalsand Notifications None.5.0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA A.Specific quantitative and/or qualitative requirementsthatare intended to be verifiedbythis Instructionarenotedinthe instruction steps where the verifying actions are performed and documented.B.If specific acceptance criteriastatedinthe instructionstepsarenotmet, notifytheSROassoonas practical after observationofthe noncompliance.
4.7.1.3.1 4.7.5.1 (B.This SurveillanceInstructionfulfillsthefollowingLCORequirements:
SQN 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page9of67Date_6.0PERFORMANCENOTE1NOTE2NOTE3"Inside MCR" appendicesshallbecompletedbyUnit Operator/RO;"Outside MCR" appendicesarenormally completed by Assistant Unit Operators, howevertheUnit Operator/RO is responsible for completionofall appendicesregardlessofwhotakesthereadings.
3.1.3.2.c.1
The individualrecordingthedatashall ensureallNOTESand ACCEPTANCE CRITERIAaremetforthatdata.
3.6.5.3 3.6.5.4 1.2.3 Technical Requirements
Performance instructionsareprovidedbythenoteslistedonthe appendix underthecolumnheading"notes." Instructional notes associatedwitheachpageofthe appendixareon associated page.Stepsmaybeperformedoutofsequence.
Manual (TRM)Requirements
([1]COMPLETE applicable appendicesasfollows(to prevent exceedingthe25%extensiontime).
Fulfilled This SurveillanceInstructionfulfillsthefollowingTechnicalRequirements:
4.1.2.5.b.34.7.2(partial)
4.1.2.6.b.3
4.6.5.2 4.6.5.4.a
4.6.4.1 1.2.4 Offsite Dose Calculation
Manual (ODCM)Requirements
Fulfilled This SurveillanceInstructionfulfillsthefollowing
aDCM Requirements:
2.1.1.A.4.a  
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SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page6of67 1.2.5 Modes A.ApplicableModes-Logsheetswillreflectthe
applicablemodeforeachSRonan individual
basis.B.PerformanceModes-all.  
3/4.6.4 3/4.6.5 3/4.7.1
3/4.7.5
3/4.7.7 (SQN 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0SHIFTLOG Rev.88 1Page7of671.3Frequency/ConditionsThisInstructioncombinesmultipleSurveillanceRequirementslistedintheTechnicalSpecifications(TS)andTechnicalRequirementsManual(TRM)fordatatobetakenonashiftbasis.Logsheetswillcoveraperiodof24hours,consistingoftwo12hourshifts.Shiftlogswillbeperformedbetween0800and1000forthedayshift.Nightshiftperformanceshallbebetween2000and2200.2.0REFERENCES2.1PerformanceReferences
None.2.2DevelopmentalReferencesA.SONTechnicalSpecifications:3/4.1.13/4.4.43/4.1.33/4.4.63/4.2.53/4.4.123/4.3.13/4.5.13/4.3.23/4.5.23/4.3.33/4.5.3
3/4.4.13/4.6.1B.ControlRoomDesignReview.DCN1636thru
1641C.SI-2, Shift LogD.NCO 860410670(RIMSLetterL44870714800)SequoyahNuclearPlant(SON)AuditofDetailedControlRoomDesignReview(DCRDR)
ProgramE.NCO870361065(RIMSLetterL44
871229810)ResponsetoNRCInspectionReport50-327/87-48and50-328/87-48F.NCO 880410010(RIMSLetterS53880409831)-ReportableOccurrenceReport
SORO-50-328/8803Revision1G.RIMSLetter
S1 0890911181-NRCInspectionReportNos.50-327/89-18and50-328/89-18.H.OffsiteDoseCalculationManual(ODCM)I.CoreOperatingLimitsReport(COLR)
J.TechnicalRequirementsManual(TRM)K.NRCInspectionManualPart9900-Section3.7.5UltimateHeatSink  
((SQN 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page8of67Date_3.0PRECAUTIONSANDLIMITATIONS
A.During all operations
conducted outsidethemain controlroom,failureto
observeallpostedradiationcontrol
requirementsmayleadto unnecessary
radiation absorbed doses.B.Each instrumentreadingshouldbeloggedas
accurately
as possible, and checkedtobewithintheTech.Spec., Technical Requirement
Manual, and/orODCMlimits.This
check also ensuresthatthe instrumentisreadingonscaleandhasnotfailedoffscale.
[C.4]C.Theice condensermaybe operatedata temperature
outside the optimumrange,provided
technical specificationslimitsare maintained, in accordance
with Engineering
recommendations
to support system maintenanceorplannedoutages.
4.0 PREREQUISITE
ACTIONS 4.1 Preliminary
Actions[1]ENSURE instructiontobeusedisa
copyofthe effective versionanddata package cover sheet is attached.4.2MeasuringandTestEquipment,PartsandSupplies
None.4.3FieldPreparations
None.4.4Approvalsand
Notifications
None.5.0 ACCEPTANCE
CRITERIA A.Specific quantitative
and/or qualitative
requirementsthatare intended to be verifiedbythis Instructionarenotedinthe
instruction
steps where the verifying actions are performed and documented.B.If specific acceptance
criteriastatedinthe
instructionstepsarenotmet, notifytheSROassoonas
practical after observationofthe noncompliance.  
SQN 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page9of67Date_6.0PERFORMANCENOTE1NOTE2NOTE3"Inside MCR" appendicesshallbecompletedbyUnit
Operator/RO;"Outside MCR" appendicesarenormally
completed by Assistant Unit Operators, howevertheUnit Operator/RO
is responsible
for completionofall appendicesregardlessofwhotakesthereadings.
The individualrecordingthedatashall
ensureallNOTESand
ACCEPTANCE
CRITERIAaremetforthatdata.
Performance
instructionsareprovidedbythenoteslistedonthe
appendix underthecolumnheading"notes." Instructional
notes associatedwitheachpageofthe
appendixareon associated
page.Stepsmaybeperformedoutofsequence.
([1]COMPLETE
applicable
appendicesasfollows(to
prevent exceedingthe25%extensiontime).
SHIFT COMPLETELOGBETWEEN
SHIFT COMPLETELOGBETWEEN
..j Day0800and1000hours
..j Day0800and1000hours D Night2000and2200hours D NOTE Applicable appendicesshouldbe completed for present and anticipated operatingmode.UO/RO initialsinthe lowerblockofa column signifythatalldatalistedinthecolumniscomplete, satisfies specifiedNOTES,and complies with acceptance criteria (marknon-applicable steps N/A).[2]PERFORM applicable appendices for present or anticipated operating mode: MODE APPENDICESUO/ROINITIALS 1-4 Aand B5,6,or DEFUELEDCandD
D Night2000and2200hours
D NOTE Applicable
appendicesshouldbe completed for present and anticipated
operatingmode.UO/RO
initialsinthe lowerblockofa column signifythatalldatalistedinthecolumniscomplete, satisfies specifiedNOTES,and complies with acceptance
criteria (marknon-applicable
steps N/A).[2]PERFORM
applicable
appendices
for present or anticipated
operating mode: MODE APPENDICESUO/ROINITIALS
1-4 Aand B5,6,or DEFUELEDCandD  
((SQN 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page10of67Date_6.0PERFORMANCE (Continued)
((SQN 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page10of67Date_6.0PERFORMANCE (Continued)
NOTE Appendix E,"VentilationFanStatus", Appendix G,"InstantaneousAverageUltimateHeatSink
NOTE Appendix E,"VentilationFanStatus", Appendix G,"InstantaneousAverageUltimateHeatSink Calculation" and Appendix J,"Hourly S/GAndRCS PressureReadings"requirefourhouroronehourreadings continuously throughtheshift.These appendicesarenot applicablewhenverifyingshiftlogsarecompletedat 0800-1000 and 2000-2200,butshouldbeverifiedcompleteattheendofthe12hourshift.[3]VERIFYShiftLogwascompletedasfollows:
Calculation" and Appendix J,"Hourly S/GAndRCS PressureReadings"requirefourhouroronehourreadings
SHIFT COMPLETEDLOGBETWEENUOInitials Day0800and1000hours Night2000and2200hours[4]IF AppendicesE,Gor Jhavebeenrequired THEN ENSURE required readingsarecompleteandattached.0630to1830shift UO1830to 0630 shift UO NOTEEachshiftUS/SROwillreviewandapproveSIfor his/her shift.[5]DELIVERSIPackagetotheUS/SROforreviewandapproval.0630to1830shift SRO1830to 0630 shift SRO 7.0POSTSURVEILLANCEACTIVITIES None SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page11of67 Date//APPENDIX APage1of27 SurveillanceRef.ModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKSUO/ROReview Initials11,12,1-RI-90-106APARTCPM 4.4.6.1.a 13,691-RI-90-106AGASCPM Containment 4.3.3.1.A.2.b.i 1,2,3,411,14Operable1-RR-90-106
continuously
'>/Radioactivity 4.3.3.1.A.2.b.ii11,12,1-RM-90-112ACPM 13,69 1-RM-90-112B CPM11,14 1-RR-90-112
throughtheshift.These
'>/..NOTES: 11.General Notes:Inthe event a radiation monitor or recorderlistedinthis Instruction becomes inoperable, the monitor and/or recorderistobelistedon Attachment 1.NOTIFYtheSROto consulttheTech Specs for appropriate actions for inoperable monitors.Any questionable monitor may be source checked in accordance with 1-S0-90-2forUnit1 monitors and 0-SO-90-2 forUnit0 monitorstoaidin determining operability.
appendicesarenot applicablewhenverifyingshiftlogsarecompletedat
12.VERIFY RM-90-106 particulate and gas channels OR RM-90-112A
0800-1000 and 2000-2200,butshouldbeverifiedcompleteattheendofthe12hourshift.[3]VERIFYShiftLogwascompletedasfollows:
&Bare operable by power"on," instrument malfunction alarmsclear,and readingsofat least background level.Recorded radiation levelswillbe compared to steady state levelsfromthe previous shift and must be evaluated for trending to ensuredatais expected and reasonable(suchasdata changesdueto filter changeout).
SHIFT COMPLETEDLOGBETWEENUOInitials
Either RM-90-106 or RM-90-112 must be operable and aligned to lower containment to satisfy acceptance criteria.13.OBTAIN particulate reading by depressing"PART" pushbutton.
Day0800and1000hours
Night2000and2200hours[4]IF AppendicesE,Gor Jhavebeenrequired
THEN ENSURE required readingsarecompleteandattached.0630to1830shift UO1830to 0630 shift UO NOTEEachshiftUS/SROwillreviewandapproveSIfor
his/her shift.[5]DELIVERSIPackagetotheUS/SROforreviewandapproval.0630to1830shift SRO1830to 0630 shift SRO 7.0POSTSURVEILLANCEACTIVITIES
None  
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Date//APPENDIX APage1of27 SurveillanceRef.ModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKSUO/ROReview
Initials11,12,1-RI-90-106APARTCPM
4.4.6.1.a 13,691-RI-90-106AGASCPM
Containment
4.3.3.1.A.2.b.i
1,2,3,411,14Operable1-RR-90-106
'>/Radioactivity
4.3.3.1.A.2.b.ii11,12,1-RM-90-112ACPM
13,69 1-RM-90-112B
CPM11,14 1-RR-90-112
'>/..NOTES: 11.General Notes:Inthe event a radiation monitor or recorderlistedinthis
Instruction
becomes inoperable, the monitor and/or recorderistobelistedon
Attachment
1.NOTIFYtheSROto consulttheTech Specs for appropriate
actions for inoperable
monitors.Any questionable
monitor may be source checked in accordance
with 1-S0-90-2forUnit1 monitors and 0-SO-90-2 forUnit0 monitorstoaidin determining
operability.
12.VERIFY RM-90-106 particulate
and gas channels OR RM-90-112A
&Bare operable by power"on," instrument
malfunction
alarmsclear,and readingsofat least background
level.Recorded radiation levelswillbe compared to steady state levelsfromthe previous shift and must be evaluated for trending to ensuredatais expected and reasonable(suchasdata
changesdueto filter changeout).
Either RM-90-106 or RM-90-112 must be operable and aligned to lower containment
to satisfy acceptance
criteria.13.OBTAIN particulate
reading by depressing"PART" pushbutton.
OBTAIN gaseous reading by depressing"GAS" pushbutton.
OBTAIN gaseous reading by depressing"GAS" pushbutton.
LEAVE monitor in gaseous.IF lower compartment
LEAVE monitor in gaseous.IF lower compartment particulateorgas monitor is inoperable in modes 1,2,3,or4, THEN, ENSURE sampling requirements of SI-183aremetor perform 0-SI-OPS-068-137.0"Reactor Coolant System Water Inventory".SeeTSLCO3.4.6.1 action b.RM-90-112isnotrequiredbyTech Specs when RM-90-106 is operable;RM-90-106isnot required by Tech Specs when RM-90-112 is operable and aligned to lower containment.
particulateorgas monitor is inoperable
14.VERIFY recorder poweris'on',timeis correctanddataisbeing displayed 69.IF countrate doubles (previous steady state reading to present)on RM-90-106OR112 particulateorgas channel in Modes 1,2,3or4, THEN performance of 0-SI-OPS-068-137.0,'Reactor Coolant System Water Inventory', is required.
in modes 1,2,3,or4, THEN, ENSURE sampling requirements
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOG Rev.SS 1Page12of67 Date//APPENDIX APage2of27 SurveillanceRef.ModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKSUO/ROReviewInitialsSFPAreaandFuelPool All 11,16 Operable 0-RM-90-102 mR/hrRadMonitors 4.3.3.1.A.1.a0-RM-90-103mR/hr Condensate 4.7.1.3.1>240,000GalStorageTankODCM2.1.1.A.4.a1,2,3,43,15Operable 0-L1-2-230A gals Level 0-L1-2-233A gals..NOTES: 3.Applicableatalltimesduringmodes1,2,&3.Applicableduringmode4,onlywhensteam generatorisrelieduponforheat removal.11.GeneralNotes:Intheeventa radiation monitorlistedinthis Instruction becomes inoperable, the monitoristobelistedon Attachment 1.NOTIFYtheSROto consultTechSpecsfor appropriate actions for inoperable monitors.Any questionable monitormaybe sourcecheckedin accordance with 1-S0-90-2forUnit1 monitors and 0-SO-90-2forUnit0 monitorstoaidin determining operability.
of SI-183aremetor perform 0-SI-OPS-068-137.0"Reactor Coolant System Water Inventory".SeeTSLCO3.4.6.1
action b.RM-90-112isnotrequiredbyTech
Specs when RM-90-106 is operable;RM-90-106isnot required by Tech Specs when RM-90-112 is operable and aligned to lower containment.
14.VERIFY recorder poweris'on',timeis
correctanddataisbeing
displayed 69.IF countrate doubles (previous steady state reading to present)on RM-90-106OR112 particulateorgas channel in Modes 1,2,3or4, THEN performance
of 0-SI-OPS-068-137.0,'Reactor Coolant System Water Inventory', is required.  
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Date//APPENDIX APage2of27 SurveillanceRef.ModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKSUO/ROReviewInitialsSFPAreaandFuelPool All 11,16 Operable 0-RM-90-102
mR/hrRadMonitors
4.3.3.1.A.1.a0-RM-90-103mR/hr
Condensate
4.7.1.3.1>240,000GalStorageTankODCM2.1.1.A.4.a1,2,3,43,15Operable
0-L1-2-230A
gals Level 0-L1-2-233A
gals..NOTES: 3.Applicableatalltimesduringmodes1,2,&3.Applicableduringmode4,onlywhensteam
generatorisrelieduponforheat
removal.11.GeneralNotes:Intheeventa
radiation monitorlistedinthis
Instruction
becomes inoperable, the monitoristobelistedon
Attachment
1.NOTIFYtheSROto consultTechSpecsfor
appropriate
actions for inoperable
monitors.Any questionable
monitormaybe sourcecheckedin accordance
with 1-S0-90-2forUnit1 monitors and 0-SO-90-2forUnit0 monitorstoaidin determining
operability.
15.LOG the waterlevelindicatedonL1-2-230AforCSTAandL1-2-233AforCSTB.
15.LOG the waterlevelindicatedonL1-2-230AforCSTAandL1-2-233AforCSTB.
Operability
Operability is determinedbyhavingequaltoor greater than 240,000gallons,intheCSTalignedtotheunit.
is determinedbyhavingequaltoor
EitherAorBCSTmaybe alignedtothe operable unit.IF inoperable THEN REFER to 0-SI-OPS-067-117.0.
greater than 240,000gallons,intheCSTalignedtotheunit.
16.VERIFYtheFuelPoolRadiation Monitors are operable by observing poweris"on," instrument malfunction alarmsclear,and readingsofatleast background on ratemeter.
EitherAorBCSTmaybe
COMPARE radiationlevelsto opposite train monitorandtolevelsfromthe previousshiftusing eithertheICS computer or ratemeter readings.RADCON Area surveysarerequiredwhenRM-90-102and RM-90-103 are inoperablewithfuelinthe storagepool,andthesurvey resultsarerecordedon Attachment
alignedtothe operable unit.IF inoperable
: 1.
THEN REFER to 0-SI-OPS-067-117.0.
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.SS 1Page13of67SurveillanceRef.ModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630 OPERABLE#1 L1-3-42%OPERABLE#1 L1-3-39%OPERABLE#1 L1-3-38%SG Water 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.A OPERABLE#2 L1-3-55%Level 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.B OPERABLE#2 L1-3-52%Channel4.3.2.1.1.A.5.a1,2,317OPERABLE
16.VERIFYtheFuelPoolRadiation
#2 L1-3-51%Deviation 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.1 OPERABLE#3 L1-3-97%4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.2 OPERABLE#3 L1-3-94%OPERABLE#3 L1-3-93%OPERABLE#4 L1-3-11 0%OPERABLE#4 L1-3-107%OPERABLE#4 L1-3-106%UO/ROReviewInitials Date//APPENDIX APage3of27 REMARKS NOTES: 17.COMPAREthethreeSteam Generator Level indicatorsforeachS/Glocatedon paneI1-M-4toeachother.
Monitors are operable by observing poweris"on," instrument
Operabilityisverifiedbyan acceptable deviation between channelsofequaltoorlessthan6%.
malfunction
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page14of67 Date//APPENDIX A Page 4 of 27 SurveillanceRefModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNoUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKS OPERABLE#1 PI-1-2A PSIG OPERABLE#1PI-1-2B PSIG OPERABLE#1PI-1-5 PSIG 4.3.2.1.1.A.1.f OPERABLE#2PI-1-9A PSIG Steam Line 4.3.2.1.1.A.4.d OPERABLE#2PI-1-9B PSIG Pressure 4.3.2.1.1.A.4.e1,2,318 OPERABLE#2PI-1-12 PSIG 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.d OPERABLE#3PI-1-20A PSIG OPERABLE#3PI-1-20B PSIG OPERABLE#3PI-1-23 PSIG OPERABLE#4PI-1-27A PSIG OPERABLE#4PI-1-27B PSIG OPERABLE#4PI-1-30 PSIG NOTES:UO/ROReviewInitials 18.COMPAREthethree steam line pressure indicators foreachsteamline,locatedonpanel1-M-4toeachother.
alarmsclear,and readingsofatleast background
Operability isverifiedbyan acceptable deviation between channelsofequaltoorlessthan60psig.  
on ratemeter.
-.SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.SS 1Page15of67 Date//APPENDIX APage5of27SurveillanceRef.BankMode NotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKS 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr1Step Steps A 1,2 20**Gr1RPls Stees 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr2Step Stees 1,2 20**Gr2RPls Stees Shutdown 4.1.3.1.1 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr1Step Steps Banks4.1.3.2B 1,2 20**Gr1RPls Steos 4.1.3.5.b 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr2Step Stees 1,2 20**Gr2RPls Stees C 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGrStep Stees 1,2 20**GrRPls Stees D 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGrStep Steos 1,2 20**GrRPls Stees**Within+/-12 steps of step counter.UO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 19.COMPAREeachfulllengthrodpositionindicator(RPI)toitsassociatedgroupdemandpositionindicatorANDVERIFYcorrectrodpositionbyeachRPI within+/-12 steps of the indicated group demand.COMPARE each group of RPlstothe associated group demand position indicator AND VERIFYtherod position indication systemandthe rod position demand indication system are operating and agree within+/-12 steps.RECORD stepsinthe applicable column of the data sheet.20.With Keff equaltoor greater than 0.99.21.REFER to COLR Figure1for fully withdrawn position range of rod banks.TI-28, Attachment 6, provides the desired position within this range.22.WHENtherodpositiondeviationmonitorisinoperableORWHENtherodinsertionlimitmonitorisinoperable VERIFYrodpositiononceper4hoursand LOGonthedatasheet.(ReferenceLCO3.1.3.2)
COMPARE radiationlevelsto opposite train monitorandtolevelsfromthe
WHENamaximumofonedemandpositionindicatorperbankisinoperable, THEN VERIFYthatallRPlsfortheaffectedbankareoperableandthatthemostwithdrawnrodandtheleastwithdrawnrodofthebankarewithinamaximumof12stepsofeachother,onceper12hours.(ReferenceLCO 3.1.3.2.c.1
previousshiftusing
)
eithertheICS computer or ratemeter readings.RADCON Area surveysarerequiredwhenRM-90-102and
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.SS 1Page16of67 Date//SurveillanceRefBankModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNoUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKS APPENDIX APage6of27 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr1StepStepsFigure1 1,2 20**Gr1RPls StepsControl4.1.3.1.1A 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr2StepStepsRod4.1.3.2Fiqure1 Banks 4.1.3.6 1,2 20**Gr2RPls Steps 4.1.1.1.1.b 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr1StepStepsFiqure1 1,2 20**Gr1RPls Steps B 1,2 19,21,22, COLRGr2StepStepsFiqure1 1,2 20**Gr2RPls Steps**Within+/-12stepsofstepcounter.UO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 19.COMPAREeachfulllengthrodposition indicator(RPI)toits associated group demand position indicator AND VERIFYcorrectrodpositionbyeachRPIwithin
RM-90-103 are inoperablewithfuelinthe
+/-12stepsofthe indicated group demand.COMPARE each groupofRPlstothe associated groupdemandposition indicator AND VERIFYtherodposition indicationsystemandtherod position demand indicationsystemare operatingandagreewithin
storagepool,andthesurvey
+/-12steps, THEN RECORDstepsinthe applicablecolumnofthedatasheet.20.With Keffequaltoor greaterthan0.99.21.REFER to COLR Figure1forfully withdrawn positionrangeofrodbanks.TI-28, Attachment 6, provides the desiredpositionwithinthis range.22.WHENtherod position deviation monitor is inoperableORWHENtherod insertion limit monitor is inoperable VERIFY rod positiononceper4hoursand LOGonthedatasheet.(Reference LCO 3.1.3.2)WHEN a maximumofonedemandposition indicatorperbankis inoperable, THEN VERIFY thatallRPlsforthe affectedbankare operableandthatthe most withdrawnrodandtheleast withdrawnrodofthebankarewithina maximumof12stepsofeachother,onceper12hours.(Reference LCO 3.1.3.2.c.1)
resultsarerecordedon
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.SS 1Page17of67 Date//APPENDIX APage7of27SurveillanceRefBank Mode NotesTSLimits InstrumentNoUnits 0630-1830 1830-0630 REMARKS 1,2 19,21,22,23, COLRGr1StepSteps 66Flours1 C 1,2 20**Gr1RPls Steps Control 4.1.3.1.1 1,2 19,21,22,23, COLRGr2StepSteps Rod 4.1.3.2 66 Fioure 1 Banks 4.1.3.6 1,2 20**Gr2RPls Steps 4.1.1.1.1.b 1,2 19,21,22,23, COLRGr1StepSteps 66 Fiaure 1 D 1,2 20**Gr1RPls Steps 1,2 19,21,22,23, COLRGr2Step Steps 66 Fiaure 1 1,2 20**Gr2RPls Steps**Within+/-12stepsofstep counter.UO/RO Review Initials NOTES: 19.COMPAREeachfulllengthrod position indicator(RPI)toits associated group demand position indicator AND VERIFY correctrodpositionbyeachRPIwithin
Attachment
+/-12 stepsofthe indicated group demand.COMPARE each groupofRPlstothe associatedgroupdemand position indicator AND VERIFYtherod position indicationsystemandtherod position demand indication system are operatingandagreewithin
1.  
+/-12steps, THEN RECORD stepsinthe applicablecolumnofthedata sheet.20.With Keffequaltoor greaterthan0.99.21.REFER to COLRFigure1forfully withdrawnpositionrangeofrodbanks.TI-28,Att.6, provides the desiredpositionwithinthisrange.
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22.WHENtherodposition deviation monitor is inoperableORWHENtherod insertion limit monitor is inoperable VERIFY rod positiononceper4hoursand LOGonthedatasheet.(Reference LCO 3.1.3.2)WHEN a maximumofone demand position indicatorperbankis inoperable, THEN VERIFY that all RPlsforthe affectedbankare operable and that the most withdrawnrodandthe least withdrawnrodofthebankarewithina maximumof12stepsofeachother,onceper12hours.(Reference LCO 3.1.3.2.c.1) 23.IFmanualrodmotionoccursduring 81 performance, THEN allowing one-halfhourforthermalsoakmayprovideamore accurateRPIreading.
OPERABLE#1 L1-3-42%OPERABLE#1 L1-3-39%OPERABLE#1 L1-3-38%SG Water 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.A
OPERABLE#2 L1-3-55%Level 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.B
OPERABLE#2 L1-3-52%Channel4.3.2.1.1.A.5.a1,2,317OPERABLE
#2 L1-3-51%Deviation 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.1
OPERABLE#3 L1-3-97%4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.2
OPERABLE#3 L1-3-94%OPERABLE#3 L1-3-93%OPERABLE#4 L1-3-11 0%OPERABLE#4 L1-3-107%OPERABLE#4 L1-3-106%UO/ROReviewInitials
Date//APPENDIX APage3of27 REMARKS NOTES: 17.COMPAREthethreeSteam
Generator Level indicatorsforeachS/Glocatedon
paneI1-M-4toeachother.
Operabilityisverifiedbyan acceptable
deviation between channelsofequaltoorlessthan6%.  
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Date//APPENDIX A Page 4 of 27 SurveillanceRefModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNoUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKS
OPERABLE#1 PI-1-2A PSIG OPERABLE#1PI-1-2B PSIG OPERABLE#1PI-1-5 PSIG 4.3.2.1.1.A.1.f
OPERABLE#2PI-1-9A PSIG Steam Line 4.3.2.1.1.A.4.d
OPERABLE#2PI-1-9B PSIG Pressure 4.3.2.1.1.A.4.e1,2,318 OPERABLE#2PI-1-12 PSIG 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.d
OPERABLE#3PI-1-20A
PSIG OPERABLE#3PI-1-20B
PSIG OPERABLE#3PI-1-23 PSIG OPERABLE#4PI-1-27A
PSIG OPERABLE#4PI-1-27B
PSIG OPERABLE#4PI-1-30 PSIG NOTES:UO/ROReviewInitials
18.COMPAREthethree steam line pressure indicators
foreachsteamline,locatedonpanel1-M-4toeachother.
Operability
isverifiedbyan
acceptable
deviation between channelsofequaltoorlessthan60psig.  
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NotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKS
1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr1Step Steps A 1,2 20**Gr1RPls Stees 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr2Step Stees 1,2 20**Gr2RPls Stees Shutdown 4.1.3.1.1 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr1Step Steps Banks4.1.3.2B 1,2 20**Gr1RPls Steos 4.1.3.5.b 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr2Step Stees 1,2 20**Gr2RPls Stees C 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGrStep Stees 1,2 20**GrRPls Stees D 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGrStep Steos 1,2 20**GrRPls Stees**Within+/-12 steps of step counter.UO/ROReviewInitials
NOTES: 19.COMPAREeachfulllengthrodpositionindicator(RPI)toitsassociatedgroupdemandpositionindicatorANDVERIFYcorrectrodpositionbyeachRPI
within+/-12 steps of the indicated group demand.COMPARE each group of RPlstothe associated
group demand position indicator AND VERIFYtherod position indication
systemandthe rod position demand indication
system are operating and agree within+/-12 steps.RECORD stepsinthe applicable
column of the data sheet.20.With Keff equaltoor greater than 0.99.21.REFER to COLR Figure1for fully withdrawn position range of rod banks.TI-28, Attachment
6, provides the desired position within this range.22.WHENtherodpositiondeviationmonitorisinoperableORWHENtherodinsertionlimitmonitorisinoperable
VERIFYrodpositiononceper4hoursand
LOGonthedatasheet.(ReferenceLCO3.1.3.2)
WHENamaximumofonedemandpositionindicatorperbankisinoperable, THEN VERIFYthatallRPlsfortheaffectedbankareoperableandthatthemostwithdrawnrodandtheleastwithdrawnrodofthebankarewithinamaximumof12stepsofeachother,onceper12hours.(ReferenceLCO
3.1.3.2.c.1
)  
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APPENDIX APage6of27 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr1StepStepsFigure1 1,2 20**Gr1RPls StepsControl4.1.3.1.1A
1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr2StepStepsRod4.1.3.2Fiqure1 Banks 4.1.3.6 1,2 20**Gr2RPls Steps 4.1.1.1.1.b
1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr1StepStepsFiqure1 1,2 20**Gr1RPls Steps B 1,2 19,21,22, COLRGr2StepStepsFiqure1 1,2 20**Gr2RPls Steps**Within+/-12stepsofstepcounter.UO/ROReviewInitials
NOTES: 19.COMPAREeachfulllengthrodposition
indicator(RPI)toits
associated
group demand position indicator AND VERIFYcorrectrodpositionbyeachRPIwithin
+/-12stepsofthe
indicated group demand.COMPARE each groupofRPlstothe
associated
groupdemandposition
indicator AND VERIFYtherodposition
indicationsystemandtherod
position demand indicationsystemare operatingandagreewithin
+/-12steps, THEN RECORDstepsinthe
applicablecolumnofthedatasheet.20.With Keffequaltoor greaterthan0.99.21.REFER to COLR Figure1forfully withdrawn positionrangeofrodbanks.TI-28, Attachment
6, provides the desiredpositionwithinthis
range.22.WHENtherod position deviation monitor is inoperableORWHENtherod insertion limit monitor is inoperable
VERIFY rod positiononceper4hoursand
LOGonthedatasheet.(Reference
LCO 3.1.3.2)WHEN a maximumofonedemandposition
indicatorperbankis inoperable, THEN VERIFY thatallRPlsforthe
affectedbankare operableandthatthe
most withdrawnrodandtheleast
withdrawnrodofthebankarewithina
maximumof12stepsofeachother,onceper12hours.(Reference
LCO 3.1.3.2.c.1)  
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Mode NotesTSLimits InstrumentNoUnits 0630-1830 1830-0630 REMARKS 1,2 19,21,22,23, COLRGr1StepSteps
66Flours1 C 1,2 20**Gr1RPls Steps Control 4.1.3.1.1 1,2 19,21,22,23, COLRGr2StepSteps
Rod 4.1.3.2 66 Fioure 1 Banks 4.1.3.6 1,2 20**Gr2RPls Steps 4.1.1.1.1.b
1,2 19,21,22,23, COLRGr1StepSteps
66 Fiaure 1 D 1,2 20**Gr1RPls Steps 1,2 19,21,22,23, COLRGr2Step Steps 66 Fiaure 1 1,2 20**Gr2RPls Steps**Within+/-12stepsofstep
counter.UO/RO Review Initials NOTES: 19.COMPAREeachfulllengthrod
position indicator(RPI)toits
associated
group demand position indicator AND VERIFY correctrodpositionbyeachRPIwithin
+/-12 stepsofthe indicated group demand.COMPARE each groupofRPlstothe
associatedgroupdemand
position indicator AND VERIFYtherod position indicationsystemandtherod
position demand indication
system are operatingandagreewithin
+/-12steps, THEN RECORD stepsinthe applicablecolumnofthedata
sheet.20.With Keffequaltoor greaterthan0.99.21.REFER to COLRFigure1forfully
withdrawnpositionrangeofrodbanks.TI-28,Att.6, provides the desiredpositionwithinthisrange.
22.WHENtherodposition
deviation monitor is inoperableORWHENtherod insertion limit monitor is inoperable
VERIFY rod positiononceper4hoursand
LOGonthedatasheet.(Reference
LCO 3.1.3.2)WHEN a maximumofone demand position indicatorperbankis inoperable, THEN VERIFY that all RPlsforthe affectedbankare operable and that the most withdrawnrodandthe least withdrawnrodofthebankarewithina
maximumof12stepsofeachother,onceper12hours.(Reference
LCO 3.1.3.2.c.1)
23.IFmanualrodmotionoccursduring
81 performance, THEN allowing one-halfhourforthermalsoakmayprovideamore
accurateRPIreading.
66.MAINTAIN rods aboveinsertionlimitsasshownbyCOLRFigure1.
66.MAINTAIN rods aboveinsertionlimitsasshownbyCOLRFigure1.
IF LEFM calorimetric
IF LEFM calorimetric power indication (U2118)is inoperable,thenrod insertionlimitlinesinCOLRmustberaisedby3stepswithdrawnuntilLEFMisrestored.
power indication (U2118)is inoperable,thenrod insertionlimitlinesinCOLRmustberaisedby3stepswithdrawnuntilLEFMisrestored.  
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REMARKS 1-XI-92-5005
% N/A>50%RTP24,25
VARIABLE 1-XI-92-5006
%1-XI-92-5007
%1-XI-92-5007
%1-XI-92-5008
%1-XI-92-5008
%NOTES 24.Administrative
%NOTES 24.Administrative Limit.UO/ROReviewInitials 25.REFER tocurveinTI-28orCOLRifplant computerisNOTavailable.IFLEFM calorimetric power indication (U2118)is inoperable,thenAFDlimitlinesinTI-28andCOLRmustbemademorerestrictiveby1%untilLEFMisrestored.
Limit.UO/ROReviewInitials
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25.REFER tocurveinTI-28orCOLRifplant
%Nuclear 4.3.1.1.1.A.2N-43%Instrumentation 4.3.1.1.1.A.5N-44%1,227OPERABLEN-35%N-36%UO/RO Review Initials NOTES 26.COMPARE the four power range channels to each other.This constitutes an adequate"channel check" and acceptable deviation between channels is equaltoorless than 3.5%.27.COMPAREthetwo intermediaterangechannelslocatedonpanel1-M-4.Readingsonbothchannelswillprovideevidencethattheinstrumentsareoperable.
computerisNOTavailable.IFLEFM
Agreementbetweenthereadingsprovidesadditionalverificationofchanneloperability.ControlBoard indicatorsareverifiedoperableiftheyarereadingwithin0.75decadesofeachother.Usethefollowingexamplesasaguideto determinethe.75decadedeviation.ThefollowingequationwillconverttheIRMIndicated%RTPtoavoltagevaluewhichcanbeusedtodeterminetheIRMindicationdifferenceandto determineifthosereadingsarewithinthe.75decades acceptance limit.TheIRM10decadescaleisequalto10volts,thuseachdecadeis equivalentto1volt.Example#1 Example#2LOG(%IRMRTP)
calorimetric
power indication (U2118)is inoperable,thenAFDlimitlinesinTI-28andCOLRmustbemademorerestrictiveby1%untilLEFMisrestored.  
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Ref.Mode Notes TS Limits Instrument
Units 0630-1830 1830-0630 No REMARKS N-41%1,226OPERABLEN-42
%Nuclear 4.3.1.1.1.A.2N-43%Instrumentation
4.3.1.1.1.A.5N-44%1,227OPERABLEN-35%N-36%UO/RO Review Initials NOTES 26.COMPARE the four power range channels to each other.This constitutes
an adequate"channel check" and acceptable
deviation between channels is equaltoorless than 3.5%.27.COMPAREthetwo intermediaterangechannelslocatedonpanel1-M-4.Readingsonbothchannelswillprovideevidencethattheinstrumentsareoperable.
Agreementbetweenthereadingsprovidesadditionalverificationofchanneloperability.ControlBoard
indicatorsareverifiedoperableiftheyarereadingwithin0.75decadesofeachother.Usethefollowingexamplesasaguideto
determinethe.75decadedeviation.ThefollowingequationwillconverttheIRMIndicated%RTPtoavoltagevaluewhichcanbeusedtodeterminetheIRMindicationdifferenceandto
determineifthosereadingsarewithinthe.75decades
acceptance
limit.TheIRM10decadescaleisequalto10volts,thuseachdecadeis
equivalentto1volt.Example#1 Example#2LOG(%IRMRTP)
=VoltageLOG(%IRMRTP)
=VoltageLOG(%IRMRTP)
=VoltageN-35is indicating30%RTPN-36is indicating40%RTPN-35is indicating15%RTPN-36is indicating85%RTPLog(%IRMRTP)
=VoltageN-35is indicating30%RTPN-36is indicating40%RTPN-35is indicating15%RTPN-36is indicating85%RTPLog(%IRMRTP)
=VoltageLog
=VoltageLog (30%)=Voltage 1.4771=1.4771voltsLog(%IRMRTP)
(30%)=Voltage 1.4771=1.4771voltsLog(%IRMRTP)
=VoltageLog (40%)=Voltage 1.6021=1.6021voltsLog(%IRMRTP)
=VoltageLog
=VoltageLog (15%)=Voltage 1.176=1.176voltsLog(%IRMRTP)
(40%)=Voltage 1.6021=1.6021voltsLog(%IRMRTP)
=VoltageLog (85%)=Voltage 1.929=1.929volts Difference
=VoltageLog
(15%)=Voltage 1.176=1.176voltsLog(%IRMRTP)
=VoltageLog
(85%)=Voltage 1.929=1.929volts
Difference
=1.6021-1.4771
=1.6021-1.4771
=0.125 Difference
=0.125 Difference
=1.929-1.176=0.753DifferencebetweenN-35andN-36is0.125whichiswithinthe.75decadeacceptancerange.Differencebetween
=1.929-1.176=0.753DifferencebetweenN-35andN-36is0.125whichiswithinthe.75decadeacceptancerange.Differencebetween N-35 and N-36 is0.753whichisoutsidethe.75decade acceptancerange.NotifytheUOandSROofthedeviation.
N-35 and N-36 is0.753whichisoutsidethe.75decade
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acceptancerange.NotifytheUOandSROofthedeviation.  
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APPENDIX APage10of27
InstrumentNoUnits0630-08301830-0630REMARKS
Pressurizer
4.3.1.1.1.A.11
:::::92%1-L1-68-339A
:::::92%1-L1-68-339A
%Level 4.4.4.1 1,2,3 28 Operable 1-L1-68-335A
%Level 4.4.4.1 1,2,3 28 Operable 1-L1-68-335A
%1-L1-68-320
%1-L1-68-320
%4.3.1.1.1.A.9
%4.3.1.1.1.A.9 1-PI-68-340A psig 4.3.1.1.1.A.10 Pressurizer 4.3.2.1.1.A.1.d1,2,3292205psig 1-PI-68-334 psig 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.d Pressure 4.2.5.1 Operable 1-PI-68-323 psig 1-PI-68-322 psig UO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 28.COMPAREthethree pressurizerlevelindicatingchannelsonpanel1-M-4; operabilityisverifiedbyan acceptabledeviationbetweenchannelsofequaltoorlessthan5%.Thechannelcheck requirementofTechSpec Surveillance Requirement4.3.1.1.1.A.11isnotrequiredinmode3.
1-PI-68-340A
29.COMPAREthefour pressurizerpressureindicatingchannelslocatedonpanel1-M-5; operabilityisverifiedbyan acceptable deviationbetweenchannelsofequaltoorlessthan35psi.ThischannelcheckisrequiredunderthefollowingconditionsforONB considerations;withtheunitinmode1the"ONB parameter pressurizerpressure"mustbeequaltoor greaterthan2220psiaexceptduringathermalpowerrampinexcessof5percent/min;athermalpowerstepinexcessof10percent;physicstesting;orperformanceof 0-SI-NUC-000-139.0 and 0-SI-NUC-000-007.0.N/AifPRZpressureislessthan1700psiginMode3(Indicatorscalestartsat1700psig).
psig 4.3.1.1.1.A.10
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Pressurizer
%i1T 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.C1,230 Operable 1-TI-68-25D%4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.3 1,2,3 1-TI-68-44D
4.3.2.1.1.A.1.d1,2,3292205psig 1-PI-68-334
psig 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.d
Pressure 4.2.5.1 Operable 1-PI-68-323
psig 1-PI-68-322
psig UO/ROReviewInitials
NOTES: 28.COMPAREthethree pressurizerlevelindicatingchannelsonpanel1-M-4;
operabilityisverifiedbyan
acceptabledeviationbetweenchannelsofequaltoorlessthan5%.Thechannelcheck
requirementofTechSpec
Surveillance
Requirement4.3.1.1.1.A.11isnotrequiredinmode3.
29.COMPAREthefour pressurizerpressureindicatingchannelslocatedonpanel1-M-5;
operabilityisverifiedbyan
acceptable
deviationbetweenchannelsofequaltoorlessthan35psi.ThischannelcheckisrequiredunderthefollowingconditionsforONB
considerations;withtheunitinmode1the"ONB
parameter pressurizerpressure"mustbeequaltoor
greaterthan2220psiaexceptduringathermalpowerrampinexcessof5percent/min;athermalpowerstepinexcessof10percent;physicstesting;orperformanceof
0-SI-NUC-000-139.0
and 0-SI-NUC-000-007.0.N/AifPRZpressureislessthan1700psiginMode3(Indicatorscalestartsat1700psig).  
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SurveillanceRef.ModeNotesTsLimits
InstrumentNoUnits 0630-1830 1830-0630 REMARKS 1-TI-68-2D
%i1T 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.C1,230 Operable 1-TI-68-25D%4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.3
1,2,3 1-TI-68-44D
%1-TI-68-67 0%1-TI-68-2A
%1-TI-68-67 0%1-TI-68-2A
%OverPower i1 T 4.3.1.1.1.A.81,231 Operable 1-TI-68-25A%1-TI-68-44A
%OverPower i1 T 4.3.1.1.1.A.81,231 Operable 1-TI-68-25A%1-TI-68-44A
%1-TI-68-67A
%1-TI-68-67A
%1-TI-68-2B
%1-TI-68-2B
%OverTemperature
%OverTemperature 4.3.1.1.1.A.71,232 Operable 1-TI-68-25B%i1T 1-TI-68-44B%1-TI-68-67B%UO/RO Review Initials NOTES: 30.COMPAREthefour L1 T indicatorstoeachother.
4.3.1.1.1.A.71,232 Operable 1-TI-68-25B%i1T 1-TI-68-44B%1-TI-68-67B%UO/RO Review Initials NOTES: 30.COMPAREthefour L1 T indicatorstoeachother.
Acceptable deviation between channelsisequaltoorlessthan5%.
Acceptable
WHEN RCS temperature is below530&deg;ForwhenanRCPisoutofservicethechannelcheckcriteriaisequaltoorlessthan5%ofzerofortheaffectedloop.
deviation between channelsisequaltoorlessthan5%.
WHEN RCS temperature
is below530&deg;ForwhenanRCPisoutofservicethechannelcheckcriteriaisequaltoorlessthan5%ofzerofortheaffectedloop.
31.COMPAREthefour OverPower L1 T indicatorstoeachother.
31.COMPAREthefour OverPower L1 T indicatorstoeachother.
Acceptable
Acceptable deviation between channelsisequaltoorlessthan5%.
deviation between channelsisequaltoorlessthan5%.
32.COMPAREthefourOver Temperature L1 T indicatorstoeachother.
32.COMPAREthefourOver
Acceptable deviation between channelsisequaltoorlessthan10%.The10%limit encompasses the affectsofrapidly changingloophotleg temperaturesasaresultoftheupperplenum anomalyandatpresent,is applicabletoUnit1only.
Temperature
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L1 T indicatorstoeachother.
1-TI-68-2E of DNB Parameters4.2.5.1136
Acceptable
<583&deg;F 1-TI-68-25E of Tavg Operable 1-TI-68-44E of 1-TI-68-67E of RWSTTR4.1.2.5.b.3,All37105&deg;F 1-TI-63-131 TemperatureTR4.1.2.6.b.3,;::: 60&deg;F of Indication 4.5.5.b1-TI-63-132 of UO/RO Review Initials NOTES: 1.DETERMINE operabilityoftheReactorcoolantloopflowsasfollows:
deviation between channelsisequaltoorlessthan10%.The10%limit
A.OBTAINprintoutoftheRCSloopflowsfromtheICScomputerGroup display Menu.IFanydatais unavailableonprintout, THEN PERFORM Appendix K.B.WHENprintoutiscomplete, THEN VERIFYmaximumchannel deviation is6%andthatthetotalRCSflow(10min.average)is
encompasses
;:::100%and115%.IFanychannelflow is>115%, THEN PERFORMAPP.Kand NOTIFYUSto evaluateLCOactions.
the affectsofrapidly changingloophotleg
C.ATTACHprintoutfromICS computertothis surveillance package.2.IFtheaverageRCSflowis
temperaturesasaresultoftheupperplenum
anomalyandatpresent,is
applicabletoUnit1only.  
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APPENDIX A Page12of27 REMARKS 4.2.5.1 ICS computer printout Reactor Coolant 4.3.1.1.1.A.12
1 1,2;::: 100%OR (>/)Flows PERFORM Appendix K 4.3.1.1.1.A.13 (backup method)Reactor CoolantAllfourRCPsRCPmotor indicatorPumpsin 4.4.1.1 1,2 35runningandlights,ampmeters, (>/)Operationflowinall frequencymetersand and Coolant Flowfourloopsflowindicators.
1-TI-68-2E
of DNB Parameters4.2.5.1136
<583&deg;F 1-TI-68-25E of Tavg Operable 1-TI-68-44E
of 1-TI-68-67E of RWSTTR4.1.2.5.b.3,All37105&deg;F 1-TI-63-131
TemperatureTR4.1.2.6.b.3,;::: 60&deg;F of Indication
4.5.5.b1-TI-63-132
of UO/RO Review Initials NOTES: 1.DETERMINE operabilityoftheReactorcoolantloopflowsasfollows:
A.OBTAINprintoutoftheRCSloopflowsfromtheICScomputerGroup
display Menu.IFanydatais unavailableonprintout, THEN PERFORM Appendix K.B.WHENprintoutiscomplete, THEN VERIFYmaximumchannel
deviation is6%andthatthetotalRCSflow(10min.average)is
;:::100%and115%.IFanychannelflow
is>115%, THEN PERFORMAPP.Kand NOTIFYUSto evaluateLCOactions.
C.ATTACHprintoutfromICS
computertothis surveillance
package.2.IFtheaverageRCSflowis
<100%, THEN NOTIFYUnitSROto EVALUATELCO3.2.5(Figure3.2-1)forpowerversusRCSflowrate.
<100%, THEN NOTIFYUnitSROto EVALUATELCO3.2.5(Figure3.2-1)forpowerversusRCSflowrate.
IF average RCSflowisintheUnacceptableOperationRegion, THENUnitSROisto
IF average RCSflowisintheUnacceptableOperationRegion, THENUnitSROisto evaluatepossiblepowerreductionuntiltheflowrateisinthe Acceptable Operation Region.RECORD determinationintheREMARKScolumn.
evaluatepossiblepowerreductionuntiltheflowrateisinthe
35.VERIFYflowinallfourreactor coolant loops, THEN NOTIFYSROofanyloopnotinoperation immediately.
Acceptable
36.COMPAREthefouraverage temperature(Tavg)indicatorson1-M-5toeachother.
Operation Region.RECORD determinationintheREMARKScolumn.
35.VERIFYflowinallfourreactor
coolant loops, THEN NOTIFYSROofanyloopnotinoperation
immediately.
36.COMPAREthefouraverage
temperature(Tavg)indicatorson1-M-5toeachother.
Acceptabledeviationbetweenchannelsisequaltoorlessthan5&deg;F.
Acceptabledeviationbetweenchannelsisequaltoorlessthan5&deg;F.
37.COMPAREthetwoRefuelingWaterStorageTank(RWST)
37.COMPAREthetwoRefuelingWaterStorageTank(RWST) temperature indicators on paneI1-M-6toeachother.
temperature
Acceptabledeviationbetween channels isequaltoorlessthan6&deg;F.
indicators
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on paneI1-M-6toeachother.
Acceptabledeviationbetween
channels isequaltoorlessthan6&deg;F.  
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4.5.2.a 1,2,3 38ValveOpen 1-HS-63-1A
('1/)68 1-HS-63-22A
('1/)68 1-HS-63-22A
('1/)R 1-L1-63-50
('1/)R 1-L1-63-50
%RWSTLevel W 1-L1-63-51
%RWSTLevel W 1-L1-63-51
%andCNTMT S 1,2,3,439Operable
%andCNTMT S 1,2,3,439Operable 1-L1-63-52
1-L1-63-52
%LevelforAuto T 1-L1-63-53
%LevelforAuto
T 1-L1-63-53
%Swapover 4.3.2.1.1 A9.a C 1-L1-63-176
%Swapover 4.3.2.1.1 A9.a C 1-L1-63-176
%ColdLeg T 1-L1-63-177
%ColdLeg T 1-L1-63-177
Line 4,583: Line 1,033:
%M 1-L1-63-179
%M 1-L1-63-179
%TColdLeg 1-HS-63-118A
%TColdLeg 1-HS-63-118A
('1/)AccumulatorValvesFully
('1/)AccumulatorValvesFully 1-HS-63-98A
1-HS-63-98A
('1/)Isolation 4.5.1.1.1.a.2 1,2,3 41 Open 1-HS-63-80A
('1/)Isolation 4.5.1.1.1.a.2
('1/)Valves 1-HS-63-67 A ('1/)UO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 38.VERIFYbyuseofthe indicatinglightsonpanel 1-M-6 that these valvesareopen.Verification of power disconnectedwillbe accomplished laterinthis Instruction.
1,2,3 41 Open 1-HS-63-80A
('1/)Valves 1-HS-63-67
A ('1/)UO/ROReviewInitials
NOTES: 38.VERIFYbyuseofthe
indicatinglightsonpanel
1-M-6 that these valvesareopen.Verification
of power disconnectedwillbe accomplished
laterinthis Instruction.
39.COMPARE the four RWST level indicatorstoeachother.
39.COMPARE the four RWST level indicatorstoeachother.
Acceptable
Acceptable deviation between channelsisequaltoorlessthan5%.
deviation between channelsisequaltoorlessthan5%.
40.COMPARE the four containment sump level indicatorstoeachother.
40.COMPARE the four containment
Acceptable deviation between channelsisequaltoorlessthan6%.Withno waterinthesump,no indicatorshouldreadmorethan4%.
sump level indicatorstoeachother.
41.WHEN pressurizer pressure is above1000psig, THEN VERIFYeachofthe fourcoldleg accumulator isolation valvesonpanel 1-M-6areopenby observationofthe position indicating lights.68.When entering Mode3fromMode4, FCV-63-22maybeclosedto support transitionfromLCO3.4.12forupto4hrs.oruntilthe temperatureofallRCScoldlegs exceeds 375&deg;F (whichever comes first).
Acceptable
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page24of67 Date//SurveillanceRef.Accu.NotesMode TS LimitsInstrumentNo Units 0630-1830 1830-0630 APPENDIX APage14of27 Remarks--42 1,2,3>7615gal1-L1S-63-129gal.PresentLevelAfterPresentLevelAfter
deviation between channelsisequaltoorlessthan6%.Withno
waterinthesump,no
indicatorshouldreadmorethan4%.
41.WHEN pressurizer
pressure is above1000psig, THEN VERIFYeachofthe fourcoldleg accumulator
isolation valvesonpanel 1-M-6areopenby observationofthe position indicating
lights.68.When entering Mode3fromMode4, FCV-63-22maybeclosedto
support transitionfromLCO3.4.12forupto4hrs.oruntilthe
temperatureofallRCScoldlegs
exceeds 375&deg;F (whichever
comes first).  
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Date//SurveillanceRef.Accu.NotesMode
TS LimitsInstrumentNo
Units 0630-1830 1830-0630 APPENDIX APage14of27
Remarks--42 1,2,3>7615gal1-L1S-63-129gal.PresentLevelAfterPresentLevelAfter
<7955galLevelLastFillLevelLastFill
<7955galLevelLastFillLevelLastFill
==LevelChanoeLevelChanceIslevelincrease+75gals
==LevelChanoeLevelChanceIslevelincrease+75gals (21%)onthedigitalindicationand Yes 0 Yes 0fromasourceotherthantheRWST?Ifyes, NOTIFY ChemLabtoPERFORM 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLA No 0 No 0within6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.ColdLeg4.5.1.1.1.a.1#1 Accumulator 4.5.1.1.1.b
(21%)onthedigitalindicationand
--421,2,3>7615gal1-L1S-63-119 PresentLevelAfterPresentLevelAfter Water Level gal.<7955galLevelLastFillLevelLastFill
Yes 0 Yes 0fromasourceotherthantheRWST?Ifyes, NOTIFY ChemLabtoPERFORM
==Level ChanceLevelChanceIslevelincrease+75gals (21%)onthedigitalindicationand Yes 0 Yes 0fromasourceotherthantheRWST?Ifyes, NOTIFY ChemLabtoPERFORM 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLA No 0 No 0within6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.
0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLA
43CompareCLApresentlevels.Isthedeviation Yes 0 Yes 0betweenchannels 275gallons?Ifyes,seeNote43.
No 0 No 0within6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.ColdLeg4.5.1.1.1.a.1#1
No 0 No 0UO/ROReviewInitials NOTES:42.Inthe0630-1830Shiftcolumn,log"Level AfterLastFill"entryfromthepreviousday'sShiftLog ORfromlastsampletakenbyChernLab.Therecordedvalueshouldbeupdatedwhenachemistrysampleistaken.
Accumulator
43.VERIFY operability by acceptabledeviationbetweenredundantlevelandpressurechannelswhen pressurizerpressureisabove1000psig.IFdeviationlimitisexceeded, determinewhichchannelis inoperable AND RECORDonlythe operablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnotatechnical specification requirement.
4.5.1.1.1.b
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOG Rev.BB 1Page25of67 SurveillanceRefAccuNotesModeTS Limits InstrumentNoUnits 0630-1830 1830-0630 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-128 psig<668psigColdLeg4.5.1.1.1.a.1
--421,2,3>7615gal1-L1S-63-119
#1 Accumulator 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-126 Indicated<668psig psig PressureCompareCLApressurechannels.Isthe Yes 0 Yes 0 43deviationbetweenchannels z24.5psig?Ifyes,seeNote43.
PresentLevelAfterPresentLevelAfter
No 0 No 0 UO/RO Review Initials Date//APPENDIX APage15of27 Remarks NOTES: 43.VERIFY operability by acceptable deviation between redundantleveland pressure channels when pressurizer pressure is above 1000 psig.IF deviation limit isexceeded,determine which channel is inoperable AND RECORD only the operable channel.This channel checkisnota technical specification requirement.
Water Level gal.<7955galLevelLastFillLevelLastFill
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.SS 1Page26of67 Date//APPENDIX APage16of27SurveillanceAccu.NotesModeTS LimitsInstrumentNo.Units Ref 0630-1830 1830-0630 Remarks--PresentLevelAfterPresentLevelAfter421,2,3>7615gal1-L1S-63-109gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill
==Level ChanceLevelChanceIslevelincrease+75gals
<7955gal==LevelChanceLevel ChanceIslevelincrease+75gals
(21%)onthedigitalindicationand
(;:::1%)onthedigitalindication Yes D Yes Dandfromasource otherthantheRWST?IFyes, NOTIFYChemLabtoPERFORM No D No D 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.ColdLeg 4.5.1.1.1.a.1 Accumulator 4.5.1.1.1.b
Yes 0 Yes 0fromasourceotherthantheRWST?Ifyes, NOTIFY ChemLabtoPERFORM
--PresentLevelAfterPresentLevelAfter Water Level#2421,2,3>7615gal1-L1S-63-99gal.
0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLA
<7955galLevelLastFill LevelLastFill==Level Chance Level ChanoeIslevelincrease+75gals(;:::1%)onthedigitalindication Yes D Yes Dandfromasource otherthantheRWST?IFyes,NOTIFYChemLabtoPERFORM No D No D 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.
No 0 No 0within6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.
CompareCLApresentlevels.Isthe Yes D Yes D 43deviationbetween channels>75gallons?Ifyes,seeNote43.
43CompareCLApresentlevels.Isthedeviation
No D No D UO/RO Review Initials NOTES: 42.In the 0630-1830 Shift column, log"Level After Last Fill" entry from the previous day's Shift Log OR from last sample taken by Chem Lab.The recorded value should be updated when a chemistry sample is taken.43.VERIFY operability by acceptable deviation between redundant level and pressure channels when pressurizer pressure is above 1000 psig.IF deviation limit is exceeded, DETERMINE which channel is inoperableANDRECORD only the operable channel.This channel check is not a technical specification requirement.
Yes 0 Yes 0betweenchannels
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page27of67 Date//APPENDIX APage17of27SurveillanceAccu.NotesModeTS LimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-1830 Ref 1830-0630 Remarks 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-108 psig<668psigColdLeg Accumulator4.5.1.1.1.a.1#2 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-106 psig Indicated<668psig PressureCompareCLApressurechannels.Isthe Yes 0 Yes 0 43deviationbetweenchannels 2':24.5psig?Ifyes,seeNote43.
275gallons?Ifyes,seeNote43.
No 0 No 0UO/ROReview Initials NOTES: 43.VERIFY operability by acceptabledeviationbetween redundantlevelandpressurechannelswhen pressurizerpressureisabove1000psig.IFdeviationlimitisexceeded,determinewhichchannelisinoperable AND RECORDonlytheoperablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnota technical specification requirement.  
No 0 No 0UO/ROReviewInitials
,-, SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page28of67 Date//SurveillanceRefAccNotesMode TS Limits InstrumentNoUnits 0630-1830 1830-0630 APPENDIX APage18of27 Remarks UO/RO Review Initials--PresentLevelAfterPresentLevel After>7615gal 42 1,2,3<7955gal 1-L1S-63-89 gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill
NOTES:42.Inthe0630-1830Shiftcolumn,log"Level
==LevelChanqe Level ChanceIslevelincrease+75gals(1%)onthedigitalindicationand Yes D Yes DfromasourceotherthantheRWST?IFyes,NOTIFYChemLabto PERFORM No D No D 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.ColdLeg 4.5.1.1.1.a.1 Accumulator
AfterLastFill"entryfromthepreviousday'sShiftLog
#3--4.5.1.1.1.bPresentLevelAfterPresentLevel After Water Level>7615gal 42 1,2,3<7955gal 1-L1S-63-81gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill
ORfromlastsampletakenbyChernLab.Therecordedvalueshouldbeupdatedwhenachemistrysampleistaken.
==LevelChanqeLevel ChanceIslevelincrease+75gals1%)onthedigitalindicationand Yes D Yes Dfromasourceotherthanthe RWST?IFyes,NOTIFYChemLabto PERFORM No D No D 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.CompareCLApresentlevels.Isthedeviation Yes D Yes D 43betweenchannels75gallons?Ifyes,seeNote43.
43.VERIFY operability
No D No D..NOTES:42.Inthe 0630-1830Shiftcolumn,log"LevelAfterLastFill"entryfromtheprevious day'sShiftLog ORfromlast sampletakenbyChemLab.Therecordedvalueshouldbeupdatedwhena chemistrysampleistaken.
by acceptabledeviationbetweenredundantlevelandpressurechannelswhen
43.VERIFY operability by acceptable deviation between redundantlevelandpressure channels when pressurizer pressureisabove1000psig.
pressurizerpressureisabove1000psig.IFdeviationlimitisexceeded, determinewhichchannelis
IF deviationlimitisexceeded, determinewhichchannelis inoperableANDRECORDonlytheoperablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnota technical specification requirement.
inoperable
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page29of67 Date//APPENDIX APage19of27SurveillanceAccu.NotesModeTS LimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-1830 Ref 1830-0630 Remarks>624psig 1,2,3 1-PIS-63-88 psig<668psig Leg4.5.1.1.1.a.1#3 1,2,3>624psig1-PIS-63-86 psig Indicated<668psig Pressure!compareCLApressurechannels.Isthe Yes 0 Yes 0 43 Ideviationbetweenchannels
AND RECORDonlythe operablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnotatechnical
specification
requirement.  
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SurveillanceRefAccuNotesModeTS
Limits InstrumentNoUnits 0630-1830 1830-0630 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-128
psig<668psigColdLeg4.5.1.1.1.a.1
#1 Accumulator
1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-126
Indicated<668psig psig PressureCompareCLApressurechannels.Isthe
Yes 0 Yes 0 43deviationbetweenchannels
z24.5psig?Ifyes,seeNote43.
No 0 No 0 UO/RO Review Initials Date//APPENDIX APage15of27
Remarks NOTES: 43.VERIFY operability
by acceptable
deviation between redundantleveland pressure channels when pressurizer
pressure is above 1000 psig.IF deviation limit isexceeded,determine
which channel is inoperable
AND RECORD only the operable channel.This channel checkisnota technical specification
requirement.  
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.SS 1Page26of67
Date//APPENDIX APage16of27SurveillanceAccu.NotesModeTS
LimitsInstrumentNo.Units
Ref 0630-1830 1830-0630 Remarks--PresentLevelAfterPresentLevelAfter421,2,3>7615gal1-L1S-63-109gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill
<7955gal==LevelChanceLevel
ChanceIslevelincrease+75gals
(;:::1%)onthedigitalindication
Yes D Yes Dandfromasource
otherthantheRWST?IFyes, NOTIFYChemLabtoPERFORM
No D No D 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.ColdLeg 4.5.1.1.1.a.1
Accumulator
4.5.1.1.1.b
--PresentLevelAfterPresentLevelAfter
Water Level#2421,2,3>7615gal1-L1S-63-99gal.
<7955galLevelLastFill
LevelLastFill==Level Chance Level ChanoeIslevelincrease+75gals(;:::1%)onthedigitalindication
Yes D Yes Dandfromasource
otherthantheRWST?IFyes,NOTIFYChemLabtoPERFORM
No D No D 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.
CompareCLApresentlevels.Isthe
Yes D Yes D 43deviationbetween
channels>75gallons?Ifyes,seeNote43.
No D No D UO/RO Review Initials NOTES: 42.In the 0630-1830 Shift column, log"Level After Last Fill" entry from the previous day's Shift Log OR from last sample taken by Chem Lab.The recorded value should be updated when a chemistry sample is taken.43.VERIFY operability
by acceptable
deviation between redundant level and pressure channels when pressurizer
pressure is above 1000 psig.IF deviation limit is exceeded, DETERMINE which channel is inoperableANDRECORD only the operable channel.This channel check is not a technical specification
requirement.  
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Date//APPENDIX APage17of27SurveillanceAccu.NotesModeTS
LimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-1830
Ref 1830-0630 Remarks 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-108
psig<668psigColdLeg Accumulator4.5.1.1.1.a.1#2
1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-106
psig Indicated<668psig PressureCompareCLApressurechannels.Isthe
Yes 0 Yes 0 43deviationbetweenchannels
2':24.5psig?Ifyes,seeNote43.
No 0 No 0UO/ROReview
Initials NOTES: 43.VERIFY operability
by acceptabledeviationbetween
redundantlevelandpressurechannelswhen
pressurizerpressureisabove1000psig.IFdeviationlimitisexceeded,determinewhichchannelisinoperable
AND RECORDonlytheoperablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnota
technical specification
requirement.  
,-, SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page28of67
Date//SurveillanceRefAccNotesMode
TS Limits InstrumentNoUnits 0630-1830 1830-0630 APPENDIX APage18of27
Remarks UO/RO Review Initials--PresentLevelAfterPresentLevel
After>7615gal 42 1,2,3<7955gal 1-L1S-63-89
gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill
==LevelChanqe
Level ChanceIslevelincrease+75gals(1%)onthedigitalindicationand
Yes D Yes DfromasourceotherthantheRWST?IFyes,NOTIFYChemLabto
PERFORM No D No D 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.ColdLeg 4.5.1.1.1.a.1
Accumulator
#3--4.5.1.1.1.bPresentLevelAfterPresentLevel
After Water Level>7615gal 42 1,2,3<7955gal 1-L1S-63-81gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill
==LevelChanqeLevel
ChanceIslevelincrease+75gals1%)onthedigitalindicationand
Yes D Yes Dfromasourceotherthanthe
RWST?IFyes,NOTIFYChemLabto
PERFORM No D No D 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.CompareCLApresentlevels.Isthedeviation
Yes D Yes D 43betweenchannels75gallons?Ifyes,seeNote43.
No D No D..NOTES:42.Inthe 0630-1830Shiftcolumn,log"LevelAfterLastFill"entryfromtheprevious
day'sShiftLog ORfromlast sampletakenbyChemLab.Therecordedvalueshouldbeupdatedwhena
chemistrysampleistaken.
43.VERIFY operability
by acceptable
deviation between redundantlevelandpressure
channels when pressurizer
pressureisabove1000psig.
IF deviationlimitisexceeded, determinewhichchannelis
inoperableANDRECORDonlytheoperablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnota
technical specification
requirement.  
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Date//APPENDIX APage19of27SurveillanceAccu.NotesModeTS
LimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-1830
Ref 1830-0630 Remarks>624psig 1,2,3 1-PIS-63-88
psig<668psig Leg4.5.1.1.1.a.1#3
1,2,3>624psig1-PIS-63-86
psig Indicated<668psig Pressure!compareCLApressurechannels.Isthe
Yes 0 Yes 0 43 Ideviationbetweenchannels
>24.5psig?Ifyes,seeNote43.
>24.5psig?Ifyes,seeNote43.
No 0 No 0UO/ROReviewInitials
No 0 No 0UO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 43.VERIFY operability by acceptabledeviationbetweenredundantlevelandpressurechannelswhen pressurizerpressureisabove1000psig.IF deviationlimitisexceeded, determinewhichchannelis inoperableANDRECORDonlytheoperablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnotatechnical specification requirement.
NOTES: 43.VERIFY operability
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page30of67 Date//Surveillance Ref Accu Notes Mode TS Limits InstrumentNoUnits 0630-1830 1830-0630 APPENDIX APage20of27 RemarksUO/ROReview lnitials--Present Level After Present Level After>7615gal 42 1,2,3<7955gal 1-L1S-63-82gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill
by acceptabledeviationbetweenredundantlevelandpressurechannelswhen
==Level Chanae Level ChanceIslevel increase+75gals(1%)onthe digital Yes 0 Yes 0 indicationandfroma source otherthanthe RWST?IFyes, NOTIFY ChemLabto PERFORM No 0 No 0 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0onthe affected CLA within 6hoursto verify boron concentration.ColdLeg 4.5.1.1.1.a.1 Accumulator
pressurizerpressureisabove1000psig.IF deviationlimitisexceeded, determinewhichchannelis
#4--4.5.1.1.1.b Present Level After Present Level After Water Level>7615 gal 42 1,2,3<7955gal1-L1S-63-60gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill
inoperableANDRECORDonlytheoperablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnotatechnical
specification
requirement.  
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Date//Surveillance
Ref Accu Notes Mode TS Limits InstrumentNoUnits 0630-1830 1830-0630 APPENDIX APage20of27
RemarksUO/ROReview
lnitials--Present Level After Present Level After>7615gal 42 1,2,3<7955gal 1-L1S-63-82gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill
==Level Chanae Level ChanceIslevel increase+75gals(1%)onthe digital Yes 0 Yes 0 indicationandfroma source otherthanthe RWST?IFyes, NOTIFY ChemLabto PERFORM No 0 No 0 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0onthe affected CLA within 6hoursto verify boron concentration.ColdLeg 4.5.1.1.1.a.1
Accumulator
#4--4.5.1.1.1.b
Present Level After Present Level After Water Level>7615 gal 42 1,2,3<7955gal1-L1S-63-60gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill
==Level Chanae Level ChangeIslevel increase+75gals(1%)onthe digital Yes 0 Yes 0 indicationandfroma source otherthanthe RWST?IFyes, NOTIFY ChemLabto PERFORM No 0 No 0 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0onthe affected CLA within 6hoursto verify boron concentration.
==Level Chanae Level ChangeIslevel increase+75gals(1%)onthe digital Yes 0 Yes 0 indicationandfroma source otherthanthe RWST?IFyes, NOTIFY ChemLabto PERFORM No 0 No 0 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0onthe affected CLA within 6hoursto verify boron concentration.
Compare CLA presentlevels.Isthe
Compare CLA presentlevels.Isthe Yes 0 Yes 0 43 deviation between channels75 gallons?Ifyes,see Note 43.No 0 No 0..NOTES:42.Inthe 0630-1830Shiftcolumn,log"Level AfterLastFill"entryfromthe previousday'sShiftLog ORfromlastsampletakenbyChemLab.Therecordedvalueshouldbeupdatedwhena chemistrysampleistaken.
Yes 0 Yes 0 43 deviation between channels75 gallons?Ifyes,see Note 43.No 0 No 0..NOTES:42.Inthe 0630-1830Shiftcolumn,log"Level
43.VERIFY operability by acceptable deviationbetweenredundantlevelandpressurechannelswhen pressurizerpressureisabove1000psig.
AfterLastFill"entryfromthe
IF deviationlimitisexceeded, determinewhichchannelis inoperable AND RECORDonlythe operablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnota technical specification requirement.
previousday'sShiftLog
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page31of67 Date//APPENDIX APage21of27SurveillanceAccu.NotesModeTS Limits RefInstrumentUnits0630-1830 No 1830-0630 Remarks 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-62 psig<668 psigColdLeg Accumulator 4.5.1.1.1.a.1
ORfromlastsampletakenbyChemLab.Therecordedvalueshouldbeupdatedwhena
#4 1,2,3>624psig1-PIS-63-61psig Indicated<668psig PressureCompareCLApressurechannels.Isthe Yes 0 Yes 0 43deviationbetweencharmelsz24.5psig?Ifyes,seeNote43.
chemistrysampleistaken.
No 0 No 0 UO/RO Review Initials NOTES: 43.VERIFY operability by acceptabledeviationbetween redundantlevelandpressurechannelswhen pressurizerpressureisabove1000psig.
43.VERIFY operability
IFdeviationlimitisexceeded, determinewhichchannelisinoperable AND RECORDonlythe operablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnotatechnical specification requirement.  
by acceptable
-, SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page32of67 Date//SurveillanceRefModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo APPENDIX APage22of27Units0630-18301830-0630 REMARKS UO/RO Review Initials Containment 4.3.2.1.1.A.1.c 1,2,3,444VerifyoperablePressureHIand 4.3.2.1.1.A.2.cbyhavinqs0.8psigHI-HIforSI,ESF, 4.3.2.1.1.A.3.b.3(5%)deviation 1-PDI-30-45 PSIGandMainSteam4.3.2.1.1.Ao4.cbetweenChannels.
deviationbetweenredundantlevelandpressurechannelswhen
Isolation 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.co4 1-PDI-30-44 PSIG 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.d 1-PDI-30-43 PSIG 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.D 1-PDI-30-42 PSIG Primary 4.6.1041,2,3,445-0.1:::;0.3psig 1-PDI-30-133 PSIG Containment orInternalPressurePlantCompt.Pts.
pressurizerpressureisabove1000psig.
1P1000A,1P1001A, 1P1002A, 1P1003AShieldBldg,NotTechSpecSR1,2,3,446Equaltoormore 1-PDI-30-126 InchesAnnulusVacuumnegativethan-5"H 2O H 2O 1-PDI-30-127 Inches H 2O..NOTES: 44.COMPAREthefour containment pressureindicatorstoeachother.
IF deviationlimitisexceeded, determinewhichchannelis
Acceptable deviationbetweenchannelsisequaltoorlessthan0.8psig(5percent).45.IF pressure indicator 1-PDI-30-133isinoperable,THENRECORDthe containment pressureobtainedfromoneofthefollowing Plant computerpoints:1P1 OOOA,1P1001A,1 P1002Aor1P1003A.
inoperable
46.VERIFYtheannulus vacuumiswithinthespecifiedlimitsoncepershift.
AND RECORDonlythe operablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnota
Twentyfourhoursisprovidedtorestoreannulusvacuumtowithinitslimitswhen surveillancetestingor maintenanceisthecauseforthe out-of-limitcondition.IFtimelimitwillbe exceeded,THENwriteaPERandobtain engineering evaluation.
technical specification
This requirementisnot applicableifthe out-of-limitconditioniscreatedbypersonnel entranceorexitfromtheannulus,ifventing containmenttomaintainpressurelimits,orifthe out-of-Iimitsconditiondoesnotexistin excessof30minutes.
requirement.  
ALLOW30minutesaftertheabove conditions no longerexistspriortotaking readings.
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.aa 1Page33of67 Date//SurveillanceModeNotes RefTSLimits Instrument No Units 0630-1830 1830-0630 APPENDIX APage23of27 REMARKSReactorTrip N31 CPSSystem4.3.1.1.1.A.62,3,447 Operable InstrumentationN32CPSReactorCoolant4.4.1.2.23 48NarrowRangeLevel SG#1%Loop:2: 21%SG#2%Operability SG#3%S/G'sOperable SG#4%WithReactorTripBreakers Loop#1 Required Closed,2of4RCSLoops
SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page31of67
('v)Reactor 4.4.1.2.3 3 49,50 flow>90%each,withRxLoop#2 OperableCoolantLoopsTripBreakersOpen1ofLoop#3 Loops Operating4RCSLoops Flow:2: 90%Loop#4 Only UO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 47.COMPARE the two source range neutron flux indicatorstoeachother, THEN VERIFY indicators operable and indicating.
Date//APPENDIX APage21of27SurveillanceAccu.NotesModeTS
This channel check is performed to verify operabilityofthe instrumentation associatedwiththelow power sourcerangetripandis only applicable at levels belowtheP-6 interlock setpoint.48.VERIFY operabilityoftwosteam generatorswiththe reactor trip breakersclosed,orone S/Gwiththereactortrip breakersopenbyhavingan indicated narrowrangelevelof greaterthanorequalto21%.The operable S/Gs mustbeonthesame operatingloopslisted below under Surveillance Reference SR 4.4.1.2.3.
Limits RefInstrumentUnits0630-1830
49.VERIFY at least two reactor coolantloopsare operable.IF the reactor trip breakersareclosedatleasttwoRCPs must be circulating coolantwithaflowofat least90%each,withthe reactor trip breakersopenatleastoneRCPmustbe circulating coolantwitha flowofatleast90%.
No 1830-0630 Remarks 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-62
The S/Gsontheloopswith operating RCPs mustbethe required operable loops under Surveillance Reference SR 4.4.1.2.2listedabove.50.AllRCPsmaybe deenergizedforuptoonehour provided that:A.No operations are permittedthatwould introduce waterwithboroncone.lessthanthatrequiredfor shutdown margin(LCO3.1.1.1)intotheRCS,andB.Core outlet temperature is maintained at least 10&deg;F below saturation temperature.  
psig<668 psigColdLeg Accumulator
..*SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page34of67 Date//APPENDIX APage24of27SurveillanceModeNotes RefTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630 REMARKSUO/ROReviewInitials ReactorSG#1%CoolantLoop4.4.1.3.2451WideRange SG#2%OperabilityLevelz10%SG#3%SG#4%RCSLoop1 Operable (-V)0 0 Runnina U)0 0OneormoreRCSLoop2 Operable (-V)0 0RCPsrunning Running (-V)0 0TwoCoolantwithloopflowRCSLoop3 Operable (-V)0 0 Loops 4.4.1.3.3 4 52,53 or Runnina (-V)0 0 OperableoneRHRRCSLoop4 Operable (-V)0 0andonein pump Runnina (-V)0 0 operationrunningwithRHRTrain"A" Operable (-V)0 0 flow Runnina (-V)0 0RHRTrain"B" Operable (-V)0 0 Runnina (-V)0 0RHRSuction 4.5.3 4Operable1-FCY-63-1
4.5.1.1.1.a.1
(-V)from RWST..NOTES: 51.VERIFYatleasttwosteam generators operable by having an indicatedlevelofequaltoor greaterthan10%onthewiderangeindicationonpanel1-M-4.Therequired operableS/G'smustbeonthe associated operatingloopslistedunder surveillance reference SR 4.4.1.3.3 listed below.52.VERIFYatleasttwoRCSloopsand/ortwoRHRloopsoperable,withatleastoneRCPrunningwithfloworoneRHRloopoperatingwithflow.53.All reactor coolantpumpsandresidualheatremovalpumpsmaybe deenergizedforuptoonehourprovidedthat:A.No operations are permittedthatwould introduce waterwithboroncone.lessthanthatrequiredfor shutdownmargin(LCO 3.1.1.1)intotheRCS,andB.Coreoutlet temperature is maintainedatleast10&deg;F below saturation temperature.
#4 1,2,3>624psig1-PIS-63-61psig
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.SS 1Page35of67 Date//APPENDIX APage25of27SR.ModeNotesTSLimits Instrument No./LocationUnits0630-1830 1830-0630 REMARKSUltimate4.7.5.1 1,2,3,41-TW-67-426/1T2006A DHeatSink 54,55,56,:::;83&deg;F with2-TW-67-425/2T2007AD OF 57,58,70 OR N/AForebaywater Appendix G D Perform level670'ORApp.G1-TW-67-425(el669')D OR2-TW-67-426(ERCW if?81&deg;F with?670 ft:::;84.5&deg;FwithPipeTunnel)
Indicated<668psig PressureCompareCLApressurechannels.Isthe
D OR?82.5&deg;FForebaywaterM&TE InstrumentNo.Usedwith>680 ft level>680'0-L1-27-133/2-M-15 ft N/A 1,2,3,4 54,59ERCWStrainer Inoperable of N/AYesD NoD NOTES:UO/ROReviewInitials 54.IFUnit2isinmode 1,2,3,or4,THENOBTAINultimateheatsinkdatafromtheUnit2"ShiftLog"andensureall necessaryactionsareinitiatedviatheUnit2"ShiftLog".Otherwise, OBTAINdatafromUnit1andtakeall necessaryactionsviatheUnit1"ShiftLog." 55 CHECKbox(es)formethodusedtodetermineERCWsupplytemp.IfICSpointsare unavailable,calculatemanual instantaneousaverageusingApp.G 56.IFthermalprobeisused,THENRECORD MT&E instrument number.57.IF ERCW temperature is81&deg;Fwithwaterlevel670ftbuts680ftORIF ERCW temperature is82.5&deg;Fwithwater level>680ft., THEN NOTIFY bothunitSROs AND PERFORM AppendixGtoobtainthe instantaneous average.58.IFlevelindicator0-L1-27-133isinoperable,ICS ComputerPointsOY2200AorOY2201Acanbeusedtodeterminewaterlevel.
Yes 0 Yes 0 43deviationbetweencharmelsz24.5psig?Ifyes,seeNote43.
59.IF ERCW Strainer(atERCWPumpingStation)is inoperable, instantaneousaverageERCW temperaturemustbeverifieds73&deg;F.
No 0 No 0 UO/RO Review Initials NOTES: 43.VERIFY operability
by acceptabledeviationbetween
redundantlevelandpressurechannelswhen
pressurizerpressureisabove1000psig.
IFdeviationlimitisexceeded, determinewhichchannelisinoperable
AND RECORDonlythe operablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnotatechnical
specification
requirement.  
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APPENDIX APage22of27Units0630-18301830-0630
REMARKS UO/RO Review Initials Containment
4.3.2.1.1.A.1.c
1,2,3,444VerifyoperablePressureHIand
4.3.2.1.1.A.2.cbyhavinqs0.8psigHI-HIforSI,ESF, 4.3.2.1.1.A.3.b.3(5%)deviation
1-PDI-30-45
PSIGandMainSteam4.3.2.1.1.Ao4.cbetweenChannels.
Isolation 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.co4
1-PDI-30-44
PSIG 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.d
1-PDI-30-43
PSIG 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.D
1-PDI-30-42
PSIG Primary 4.6.1041,2,3,445-0.1:::;0.3psig 1-PDI-30-133
PSIG Containment
orInternalPressurePlantCompt.Pts.
1P1000A,1P1001A, 1P1002A, 1P1003AShieldBldg,NotTechSpecSR1,2,3,446Equaltoormore
1-PDI-30-126
InchesAnnulusVacuumnegativethan-5"H
2O H 2O 1-PDI-30-127
Inches H 2O..NOTES: 44.COMPAREthefour containment
pressureindicatorstoeachother.
Acceptable
deviationbetweenchannelsisequaltoorlessthan0.8psig(5percent).45.IF pressure indicator 1-PDI-30-133isinoperable,THENRECORDthe
containment
pressureobtainedfromoneofthefollowing
Plant computerpoints:1P1
OOOA,1P1001A,1 P1002Aor1P1003A.
46.VERIFYtheannulus
vacuumiswithinthespecifiedlimitsoncepershift.
Twentyfourhoursisprovidedtorestoreannulusvacuumtowithinitslimitswhen
surveillancetestingor maintenanceisthecauseforthe
out-of-limitcondition.IFtimelimitwillbe
exceeded,THENwriteaPERandobtain
engineering
evaluation.
This requirementisnot applicableifthe out-of-limitconditioniscreatedbypersonnel
entranceorexitfromtheannulus,ifventing
containmenttomaintainpressurelimits,orifthe
out-of-Iimitsconditiondoesnotexistin
excessof30minutes.
ALLOW30minutesaftertheabove
conditions
no longerexistspriortotaking
readings.  
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No Units 0630-1830 1830-0630 APPENDIX APage23of27
REMARKSReactorTrip
N31 CPSSystem4.3.1.1.1.A.62,3,447 Operable InstrumentationN32CPSReactorCoolant4.4.1.2.23
48NarrowRangeLevel
SG#1%Loop:2: 21%SG#2%Operability
SG#3%S/G'sOperable
SG#4%WithReactorTripBreakers
Loop#1 Required Closed,2of4RCSLoops
('v)Reactor 4.4.1.2.3 3 49,50 flow>90%each,withRxLoop#2 OperableCoolantLoopsTripBreakersOpen1ofLoop#3 Loops Operating4RCSLoops Flow:2: 90%Loop#4 Only UO/ROReviewInitials
NOTES: 47.COMPARE the two source range neutron flux indicatorstoeachother, THEN VERIFY indicators
operable and indicating.
This channel check is performed to verify operabilityofthe instrumentation
associatedwiththelow
power sourcerangetripandis
only applicable
at levels belowtheP-6 interlock setpoint.48.VERIFY operabilityoftwosteam
generatorswiththe reactor trip breakersclosed,orone
S/Gwiththereactortrip
breakersopenbyhavingan
indicated narrowrangelevelof
greaterthanorequalto21%.The
operable S/Gs mustbeonthesame
operatingloopslisted
below under Surveillance
Reference SR 4.4.1.2.3.
49.VERIFY at least two reactor coolantloopsare operable.IF the reactor trip breakersareclosedatleasttwoRCPs
must be circulating
coolantwithaflowofat
least90%each,withthe
reactor trip breakersopenatleastoneRCPmustbe
circulating
coolantwitha flowofatleast90%.
The S/Gsontheloopswith
operating RCPs mustbethe required operable loops under Surveillance
Reference SR 4.4.1.2.2listedabove.50.AllRCPsmaybe
deenergizedforuptoonehour
provided that:A.No operations
are permittedthatwould introduce waterwithboroncone.lessthanthatrequiredfor
shutdown margin(LCO3.1.1.1)intotheRCS,andB.Core outlet temperature
is maintained
at least 10&deg;F below saturation
temperature.  
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RefTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630
REMARKSUO/ROReviewInitials
ReactorSG#1%CoolantLoop4.4.1.3.2451WideRange
SG#2%OperabilityLevelz10%SG#3%SG#4%RCSLoop1 Operable (-V)0 0 Runnina U)0 0OneormoreRCSLoop2 Operable (-V)0 0RCPsrunning
Running (-V)0 0TwoCoolantwithloopflowRCSLoop3 Operable (-V)0 0 Loops 4.4.1.3.3 4 52,53 or Runnina (-V)0 0 OperableoneRHRRCSLoop4 Operable (-V)0 0andonein pump Runnina (-V)0 0 operationrunningwithRHRTrain"A" Operable (-V)0 0 flow Runnina (-V)0 0RHRTrain"B" Operable (-V)0 0 Runnina (-V)0 0RHRSuction
4.5.3 4Operable1-FCY-63-1
(-V)from RWST..NOTES: 51.VERIFYatleasttwosteam
generators
operable by having an indicatedlevelofequaltoor
greaterthan10%onthewiderangeindicationonpanel1-M-4.Therequired
operableS/G'smustbeonthe
associated
operatingloopslistedunder
surveillance
reference SR 4.4.1.3.3 listed below.52.VERIFYatleasttwoRCSloopsand/ortwoRHRloopsoperable,withatleastoneRCPrunningwithfloworoneRHRloopoperatingwithflow.53.All reactor coolantpumpsandresidualheatremovalpumpsmaybe
deenergizedforuptoonehourprovidedthat:A.No operations
are permittedthatwould introduce waterwithboroncone.lessthanthatrequiredfor
shutdownmargin(LCO
3.1.1.1)intotheRCS,andB.Coreoutlet
temperature
is maintainedatleast10&deg;F
below saturation
temperature.  
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Instrument
No./LocationUnits0630-1830
1830-0630 REMARKSUltimate4.7.5.1
1,2,3,41-TW-67-426/1T2006A
DHeatSink 54,55,56,:::;83&deg;F with2-TW-67-425/2T2007AD OF 57,58,70 OR N/AForebaywater
Appendix G D Perform level670'ORApp.G1-TW-67-425(el669')D
OR2-TW-67-426(ERCW
if?81&deg;F with?670 ft:::;84.5&deg;FwithPipeTunnel)
D OR?82.5&deg;FForebaywaterM&TE InstrumentNo.Usedwith>680 ft level>680'0-L1-27-133/2-M-15
ft N/A 1,2,3,4 54,59ERCWStrainer
Inoperable
of N/AYesD NoD NOTES:UO/ROReviewInitials
54.IFUnit2isinmode
1,2,3,or4,THENOBTAINultimateheatsinkdatafromtheUnit2"ShiftLog"andensureall
necessaryactionsareinitiatedviatheUnit2"ShiftLog".Otherwise, OBTAINdatafromUnit1andtakeall
necessaryactionsviatheUnit1"ShiftLog." 55 CHECKbox(es)formethodusedtodetermineERCWsupplytemp.IfICSpointsare
unavailable,calculatemanual
instantaneousaverageusingApp.G
56.IFthermalprobeisused,THENRECORD
MT&E instrument
number.57.IF ERCW temperature
is81&deg;Fwithwaterlevel670ftbuts680ftORIF ERCW temperature
is82.5&deg;Fwithwater
level>680ft., THEN NOTIFY bothunitSROs AND PERFORM AppendixGtoobtainthe
instantaneous
average.58.IFlevelindicator0-L1-27-133isinoperable,ICS
ComputerPointsOY2200AorOY2201Acanbeusedtodeterminewaterlevel.
59.IF ERCW Strainer(atERCWPumpingStation)is
inoperable, instantaneousaverageERCW
temperaturemustbeverifieds73&deg;F.
IF temperatureis>73&deg;Fwithstrainerinoperable, THEN NOTIFYtheSMto evaluate the applicabilityofLCO3.7.4.N/AifallStrainersoperable.
IF temperatureis>73&deg;Fwithstrainerinoperable, THEN NOTIFYtheSMto evaluate the applicabilityofLCO3.7.4.N/AifallStrainersoperable.
[C.S]70 IF temperatureis>81&deg;Fand
[C.S]70 IF temperatureis>81&deg;Fand 0-FCV-67-205,1AERCWsupplyHeadertoStationAir Compressors,isOPEN, THEN evaluateLCO3.7.15for operability ofA-AMCRChillerandTR3.7.14forEBRChiller A.(PER117954&FE41792R1) sQN 1-sl-OPs-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page36of67 Date//Surveillance Ref ModeNotesTSLimits InstrumentNo/Location APPENDIX APage26of27Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKSUO/ROReviewlnitials ICS computer printout ORIceBed4.6.5.1.a 1,2,3,4:::;27&deg;F Appendix F (-Y)00 TemperaturesT.R.4.6.5.2
0-FCV-67-205,1AERCWsupplyHeadertoStationAir
Compressors,isOPEN, THEN evaluateLCO3.7.15for
operability
ofA-AMCRChillerandTR3.7.14forEBRChiller
A.(PER117954&FE41792R1)  
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InstrumentNo/Location
APPENDIX APage26of27Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKSUO/ROReviewlnitials
ICS computer printout ORIceBed4.6.5.1.a
1,2,3,4:::;27&deg;F Appendix F (-Y)00 TemperaturesT.R.4.6.5.2
[C.2][C.3]
[C.2][C.3]
OR 60,61,62 Appendix I (backup)PerformedIceBedDoor
OR 60,61,62 Appendix I (backup)PerformedIceBedDoor 4.6.5.3.1.a Position1,2,3,463,65OperableXI-61-187/1-M-10
4.6.5.3.1.a
(-Y)0 0MonitorinqSystemT.R.4.6.5.4.aIceBedDoor4.6.5.3.1a1,2,3,464,65Closed XI-61-187/1-M-10
Position1,2,3,463,65OperableXI-61-187/1-M-10
(-Y)0 0MonitorinqSystemT.R.4.6.5.4.aIceBedDoor4.6.5.3.1a1,2,3,464,65Closed
XI-61-187/1-M-10
(-Y)00 PositionT.R4.6.5.4.a
(-Y)00 PositionT.R4.6.5.4.a
..60.DETERMINE operabilityoftheice condenserfromthetemperature
..60.DETERMINE operabilityoftheice condenserfromthetemperature standpointasfollows:
standpointasfollows:
A.OBTAINprintoutoftheicecondensertemperatures.B.WHEN printoutiscomplete,THEN OBTAINMAXandAVGicebedtemp.fromprintoutAND MARKyesornoblock.IFMAXorAVGtemp.is unavailableonprintout,THENPERFORMApp.
A.OBTAINprintoutoftheicecondensertemperatures.B.WHEN printoutiscomplete,THEN
I.C.REVIEWdataonprintouttodetermine operabilityofRTDs.RTDisconsideredoperableifreadingiss27&deg;Fandnoinopindicationispresentbesidedata.IFanRTDisdeterminedtobeinoperable,THENPLACEaCTL-nexttotheapplicableTEnumber.(nodataentryisrequirednexttotheTE numberiftheTEisoperable).
OBTAINMAXandAVGicebedtemp.fromprintoutAND
MARKyesornotoverifythereareatleasttwooperableRTDsateachofthethreebasicelevationsforeachonethirdoftheicecondenser.D.Attachdataprintoutfrom1-TR-61-138P001toApp.FORattachdataprintoutfromICScomputertothepackage.E.IFa"No"responseisrecordedonApp.F.,THENNOTIFYtheUnitSRO.F.IFthe averageicebedtemperatureisnotintheoptimumrangeof18&deg;Fto20&deg;F,THENNOTIFYtheUnitSROtoensureadequatechiller alignment for maintainingoptimumaverage temperature.Theicecondenser temperaturesmaybeoperatedoutsidetheoptimumrangeinaccordancewith engineeringrecommendations(seePrecautions
MARKyesornoblock.IFMAXorAVGtemp.is
&limitations"C").[C.2]61.VERIFY operabilityoftheicebed temperaturemonitoringsystembycheckingpowerto1-TR-61-138P001isON.62.ENTERanyinoperablechannelsinthe REMARKSsectionANDNOTIFYthe InstrumentDepartmenttoinitiate 1-SI-IXX-061-138.0totakelocalreadingsif 1-TR-61-138P001becomesinoperable.[C.3]63.VERIFYtheicebeddoorpositionmonitoringsystemXI-61-187on paneI1-M-10isoperableasfollows:
unavailableonprintout,THENPERFORMApp.
A.Powertopanelison.B.Alllampsfordoorclosedpositionarelit.64.VERIFYthedoorpositionforeachdoorisclosedasindicatedonXI-61-187.65.Iftheicebeddoorpositionmonitoringsystemisinoperableoranyice condenserdoorsareopenandcannotbeclosed,THENPERFORMApp.ForIonceeach4hourstocomplywithactionforLCO3.6.5.3and/orT.R3.6.5.4.
I.C.REVIEWdataonprintouttodetermine
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operabilityofRTDs.RTDisconsideredoperableifreadingiss27&deg;Fandnoinopindicationispresentbesidedata.IFanRTDisdeterminedtobeinoperable,THENPLACEaCTL-nexttotheapplicableTEnumber.(nodataentryisrequirednexttotheTE
('./)Discharge Valves 1-FCV-63-67 1A-A CCP 4.4.12.3 Incapable or 4 67 of Injection Enter option number1B-BCCPintothe RCS 1 A-A SI Pump 4.4.12.2 Incapable and 468of Injection Enter option number1B-BSI Pumpintothe RCSUO/ROReviewInitials 66.Accumulatormaybeun isolated when accumulator pressureislessthanthe maximum RCS pressureforthe existingRCScoldleg temperature allowedbythe PIT limit curves providedinthe PTLR.If MCR valve position indication not available, then verify position using Hold Order or verify position locally or complywithLCO 3.4.12actionb.67.CCP configuration options: Option1:1A-Aor1B-BCCP breakerrackedoutandtagged under clearance.
numberiftheTEisoperable).
Option 2: 1-VLV-62-527and526 (1A-A CCP dischargevlvs.)locked closed and tagged under a clearance.
MARKyesornotoverifythereareatleasttwooperableRTDsateachofthethreebasicelevationsforeachonethirdoftheicecondenser.D.Attachdataprintoutfrom1-TR-61-138P001toApp.FORattachdataprintoutfromICScomputertothepackage.E.IFa"No"responseisrecordedonApp.F.,THENNOTIFYtheUnitSRO.F.IFthe averageicebedtemperatureisnotintheoptimumrangeof18&deg;Fto20&deg;F,THENNOTIFYtheUnitSROtoensureadequatechiller
OR 1-VLV-62-533and534(1B-BCCP discharge vlvs.)locked closed and tagged under a clearance.
alignment for maintainingoptimumaverage
68.SIPump configuration options see Appendix L.
temperature.Theicecondenser
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temperaturesmaybeoperatedoutsidetheoptimumrangeinaccordancewith
4.3.3.1.A.2.c All*4,6 RM-90-125EquipmentCPM MonitorsRoomElevation 4,6 RM-90-126 732.0 CPM Containment 4.3.3.1.A.2.a1-46,7Operable RM-90-130A/Penet.Room CPM 1R1027A Purge 4.3.2.1.1.A.3.c.3 RM-90-131A/el690westwall CPMAirExh.Activity 1R1028A..NOTES: 4.OBSERVE RM-90-125 and RM-90-126inthe mechanical equipmentroomto verify the monitorsonand reading at least backgroundwithno alarms present.COMPARE RM-90-125 and RM-90-126 countrates.Any monitorthatis questionablemaybeblockedand source checked in accordance with 0-80-90-2toaidin determining operability.
engineeringrecommendations(seePrecautions
6.VERIFY monitorisin service and instrument malfunctionalarmisclear.
&limitations"C").[C.2]61.VERIFY operabilityoftheicebed
LIST all inoperable monitors on Attachment 1.7.VERIFY RM-90-130AandRM-90-131A operable by powertothe monitors"on"and monitorreadingat least backgroundwithno alarms present.COMPARE radiationlevelstothe oppositetrainandtothe levels from previous shift using IC8 computerorlocal ratemeter.
temperaturemonitoringsystembycheckingpowerto1-TR-61-138P001isON.62.ENTERanyinoperablechannelsinthe
Any monitorthatis questionablemaybe blocked and source checked in accordance with 1-80-90-2toaidin determining operability.
REMARKSsectionANDNOTIFYthe
*andduring movement of irradiated fuel assemblies.
InstrumentDepartmenttoinitiate
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1-SI-IXX-061-138.0totakelocalreadingsif
(-1)0 0 Monitors TR H 2AN-43-210eastwall (-1)0 0 Operable 4.6.4.1 1,211Operable H 21-43-200 1-M-10 (-1)0 0 H 21-43-210 (-1)00 ECCSOpen1-FCV-63-1ReactorMOVBd1A1-A
1-TR-61-138P001becomesinoperable.[C.3]63.VERIFYtheicebeddoorpositionmonitoringsystemXI-61-187on
(-1)00Subsystem4.5.2.a1,2,39Cornet.11A Open 1-FCV-63-22ReactorMOVBd1B1-B
paneI1-M-10isoperableasfollows:
(-1)0 0 10Cornet.15B UO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 8.PERFORM a"channelcheck"ofthetwo hydrogen monitorslocatedonel734U-1side eastwallto verify the following.
A.Powertopanelison.B.Alllampsfordoorclosedpositionarelit.64.VERIFYthedoorpositionforeachdoorisclosedasindicatedonXI-61-187.65.Iftheicebeddoorpositionmonitoringsystemisinoperableoranyice
A.Power"ON".B.Instrument in standby mode.C.Absence oflocalorremotealarms.
condenserdoorsareopenandcannotbeclosed,THENPERFORMApp.ForIonceeach4hourstocomplywithactionforLCO3.6.5.3and/orT.R3.6.5.4.  
9.VERIFY the valves indicatetheOPEN position by their indicatinglights,and powertothevalve motor is disconnected.10.When enteringMode3fromMode4, FCV-63-22 maybeclosedto support transitionfromLCO3.4.12forupto4hrs.oruntilthe temperatureofallRCScoldlegs exceeds 375&deg;F (whichevercomesfirst).
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11.IF Hydrogen Analyzerareinthe ANALYZE position, THEN PERFORM a"channelcheck"to ensure%H 2 indicators are operable and indicatingwithin0.8%(meter indication)ofeachother.
Date//Surveillance
For example:ifthe meter indicates1%,the other meter must indicate between0.2%and1.8%.The Hydrogen MonitorsarePost Accident Monitors (PAM), however Technical Specification 3.3.3.7doesnotapply.
RefModeNotes TS Limits Instrument
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOG Rev.SS 1Page40of67 Date//APPENDIXBPage3of3 SHIFT LOG-MODES 1-4 (OUTSIDE MeR)SurveillanceModeNotesTS Limits Ref Breaker No.LocationUnits0630-18301830-REMARKS 0630UO/ROReview Initials Cold Breaker 1-BCTD-63-118-A RMOV Bd.1A1-A C/13E C-J)Accumulator 4.4.12.4 4 13 Locked 1-BCTD-63-80-A RMOV Bd.1A1-A C/13C C-J)BreakerinOFF 1-BCTD-63-98-B RMOV Bd.1B1-B C/11E (-I)Position 1-BCTD-63-67-B RMOV Bd.1B1-B C/11B (-I)..NOTES:13.Verify motive power breakerlockedinOFF.
No/Location APPENDIX APage27 of 27 Units 0630-1830 1830-0630 REMARKS 1-FCV-63-118ColdLeg 4.4.12.4 66 1-FCV-63-98
Accumulatormaybe unisolated when accumulator pressureislessthan maximum RCS pressureforthe existingRCScoldleg temperature allowedbythe PIT limit curvesprovidedinthePTLR.
Accumulator
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4 CLOSED 1-FCV-63-80
::;105&deg;F 1-TI-63-131 of IndicationTR4.1.2.6.b.3,;::.: 60&deg;F1-TI-63-132 OFSR4.5.5.bUO/ROReviewInitials NOTES:12.GeneralNotes:Intheeventaradiation monitorlistedinthis instructionbecomesinoperable,the monitoristobelistedon Attachment 1.NOTIFYtheSROtoconsultTechSpecsfor appropriateactionsforinoperablemonitors.Any questionable monitormaybesourcecheckedin accordance with 1-S0-90-2forUnit1monitorsand0-SO-90-2forUnit0monitorstoaidin determining operability.
('./)Discharge Valves 1-FCV-63-67
13.VERIFYtheFuelPoolRadiationMonitorsareoperableby observingpoweris"on," instrumentmalfunctionalarmsareclear,andreadingsofatleastbackgroundontheratemeter.
1A-A CCP 4.4.12.3 Incapable or 4 67 of Injection Enter option number1B-BCCPintothe RCS 1 A-A SI Pump 4.4.12.2 Incapable and 468of Injection Enter option number1B-BSI Pumpintothe RCSUO/ROReviewInitials
COMPAREradiationlevelstotheoppositetrainmonitorandtolevelsfromthepreviousshiftusingeithertheICS computerorratemeterreadings.RADCONAreasurveysarerequiredwhenRM-90-102and RM-90-103areinoperablewithfuelinthestoragepool,andthesurveyresultsarerecordedon Attachment 1.15.RWST temperaturelimitsareonlyrequiredwhentheRWSTisthesourceofboratedwater.
66.Accumulatormaybeun isolated when accumulator
16.COMPAREthetwoRefueling WaterStorageTank(RWST) temperatureindicatorsonpanel1-M-6toeachother.
pressureislessthanthe
Acceptable deviationbetweenchannelsisequaltoorlessthan6&deg;F.
maximum RCS pressureforthe existingRCScoldleg
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temperature
allowedbythe PIT limit curves providedinthe PTLR.If MCR valve position indication
not available, then verify position using Hold Order or verify position locally or complywithLCO 3.4.12actionb.67.CCP configuration
options: Option1:1A-Aor1B-BCCP
breakerrackedoutandtagged
under clearance.
Option 2: 1-VLV-62-527and526 (1A-A CCP dischargevlvs.)locked
closed and tagged under a clearance.
OR 1-VLV-62-533and534(1B-BCCP
discharge vlvs.)locked closed and tagged under a clearance.
68.SIPump configuration
options see Appendix L.  
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NoLocationUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKSUO/ROReviewInitialsControlRoom
Operable MechanicalIsolationRad.
4.3.3.1.A.2.c
All*4,6 RM-90-125EquipmentCPM
MonitorsRoomElevation
4,6 RM-90-126 732.0 CPM Containment
4.3.3.1.A.2.a1-46,7Operable
RM-90-130A/Penet.Room
CPM 1R1027A Purge 4.3.2.1.1.A.3.c.3
RM-90-131A/el690westwall
CPMAirExh.Activity
1R1028A..NOTES: 4.OBSERVE RM-90-125 and RM-90-126inthe mechanical
equipmentroomto verify the monitorsonand reading at least backgroundwithno alarms present.COMPARE RM-90-125 and RM-90-126 countrates.Any monitorthatis questionablemaybeblockedand
source checked in accordance
with 0-80-90-2toaidin determining
operability.
6.VERIFY monitorisin service and instrument
malfunctionalarmisclear.
LIST all inoperable
monitors on Attachment
1.7.VERIFY RM-90-130AandRM-90-131A
operable by powertothe monitors"on"and monitorreadingat least backgroundwithno alarms present.COMPARE radiationlevelstothe
oppositetrainandtothe
levels from previous shift using IC8 computerorlocal ratemeter.
Any monitorthatis questionablemaybe blocked and source checked in accordance
with 1-80-90-2toaidin determining
operability.
*andduring movement of irradiated
fuel assemblies.  
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Instrument
Ref No LocationUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKS
Hydrogen1,28OperableH 2AN-43-200el734U-1Side
(-1)0 0 Monitors TR H 2AN-43-210eastwall (-1)0 0 Operable 4.6.4.1 1,211Operable
H 21-43-200 1-M-10 (-1)0 0 H 21-43-210 (-1)00 ECCSOpen1-FCV-63-1ReactorMOVBd1A1-A
(-1)00Subsystem4.5.2.a1,2,39Cornet.11A
Open 1-FCV-63-22ReactorMOVBd1B1-B
(-1)0 0 10Cornet.15B
UO/ROReviewInitials
NOTES: 8.PERFORM a"channelcheck"ofthetwo
hydrogen monitorslocatedonel734U-1side
eastwallto verify the following.
A.Power"ON".B.Instrument
in standby mode.C.Absence oflocalorremotealarms.
9.VERIFY the valves indicatetheOPEN position by their indicatinglights,and
powertothevalve
motor is disconnected.10.When enteringMode3fromMode4, FCV-63-22 maybeclosedto
support transitionfromLCO3.4.12forupto4hrs.oruntilthe
temperatureofallRCScoldlegs
exceeds 375&deg;F (whichevercomesfirst).
11.IF Hydrogen Analyzerareinthe ANALYZE position, THEN PERFORM a"channelcheck"to ensure%H 2 indicators
are operable and indicatingwithin0.8%(meter indication)ofeachother.
For example:ifthe meter indicates1%,the other meter must indicate between0.2%and1.8%.The
Hydrogen MonitorsarePost Accident Monitors (PAM), however Technical Specification
3.3.3.7doesnotapply.  
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Date//APPENDIXBPage3of3 SHIFT LOG-MODES 1-4 (OUTSIDE MeR)SurveillanceModeNotesTS
Limits Ref Breaker No.LocationUnits0630-
18301830-REMARKS
0630UO/ROReview
Initials Cold Breaker 1-BCTD-63-118-A
RMOV Bd.1A1-A C/13E C-J)Accumulator
4.4.12.4 4 13 Locked 1-BCTD-63-80-A
RMOV Bd.1A1-A C/13C C-J)BreakerinOFF 1-BCTD-63-98-B
RMOV Bd.1B1-B C/11E (-I)Position 1-BCTD-63-67-B RMOV Bd.1B1-B C/11B (-I)..NOTES:13.Verify motive power breakerlockedinOFF.
Accumulatormaybe unisolated
when accumulator
pressureislessthan
maximum RCS pressureforthe existingRCScoldleg
temperature
allowedbythe PIT limit curvesprovidedinthePTLR.  
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Ref.SHIFTLOG-MODE5OR6(INSIDE
MeR)ModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKS
No ILocation APPENDIXCPage1of5SFPAreaandFuelPool(All)12,130-RM-90-102mR/hrRadMonitors4.3.3.1.A.1.a5,6
Operable 0-RM-90-103
mR/hr RWST TemperatureTR4.1.2.5.b.3,All15,16
::;105&deg;F 1-TI-63-131
of IndicationTR4.1.2.6.b.3,;::.: 60&deg;F1-TI-63-132
OFSR4.5.5.bUO/ROReviewInitials
NOTES:12.GeneralNotes:Intheeventaradiation
monitorlistedinthis
instructionbecomesinoperable,the
monitoristobelistedon
Attachment
1.NOTIFYtheSROtoconsultTechSpecsfor
appropriateactionsforinoperablemonitors.Any
questionable
monitormaybesourcecheckedin
accordance
with 1-S0-90-2forUnit1monitorsand0-SO-90-2forUnit0monitorstoaidin
determining
operability.
13.VERIFYtheFuelPoolRadiationMonitorsareoperableby
observingpoweris"on," instrumentmalfunctionalarmsareclear,andreadingsofatleastbackgroundontheratemeter.
COMPAREradiationlevelstotheoppositetrainmonitorandtolevelsfromthepreviousshiftusingeithertheICS
computerorratemeterreadings.RADCONAreasurveysarerequiredwhenRM-90-102and
RM-90-103areinoperablewithfuelinthestoragepool,andthesurveyresultsarerecordedon
Attachment
1.15.RWST temperaturelimitsareonlyrequiredwhentheRWSTisthesourceofboratedwater.
16.COMPAREthetwoRefueling
WaterStorageTank(RWST)
temperatureindicatorsonpanel1-M-6toeachother.
Acceptable
deviationbetweenchannelsisequaltoorlessthan6&deg;F.  
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MeR)SurveillanceModeNotes
RefTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKSUO/ROReviewlnitialsReactorTripN31CPS System4.3.1.1.1.A.6517Operable
InstrumentationN32CPS 1-L1-68-339A
%RCS4.4.1.45 18t.evelz24%
%RCS4.4.1.45 18t.evelz24%
1-L1-68-335A
1-L1-68-335A
%Pressurizer
%Pressurizer Level 1-L1-68-320
Level 1-L1-68-320
%1-L1-68-321
%1-L1-68-321
%..NOTES: 17.COMPAREthetwosourcerangeneutronflux
%..NOTES: 17.COMPAREthetwosourcerangeneutronflux indicatorstoeachother, THEN VERIFY indicatorsoperableand indicating.Thischannel check is performedtoverify operabilityofthe instrumentation associatedwiththelowpowersourcerangetripandisonly applicableatlevelsbelowtheP-6 interlock setpoint.18.VERIFY 1-L1-68-321ANDatleastoneofthe"HOTCAL" indicators (L1-68-339A,335A,or320) indicates 2 24%level(for maintenance activities,i.e.,couplingRCPs,thelevelmaybereducedto20%duringthe maintenance activity).
indicatorstoeachother, THEN VERIFY indicatorsoperableand
ENTERthedatafor L1-68-321andthe"HOTCAL" indicatorused,and MARKtheothersN/A.This verifiesfourfilledRCSloopsand partiallyfulfillsthe requirements for substitutingfourfilledRCSloopsand2 S/Gswithwiderangelevel 210%foroneRHRcoolingloop under SurveillanceReferenceSR4.4.1.4.
indicating.Thischannel
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page43of67 Date//APPENDIXCPage3of5SHIFTLOG-MODE5OR6(INSIDE MeR)SurveillanceModeNotes RefTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKS SG#1%RHRLoop 4.4.1.4 5 19WideRange SG#2%Operability Level10%SG#3%SG#4%RHRTrain"A" Operable (-})0 0TwoRHRLoops 5 20,21TwoRHRLoops Runnina (-})0 0OneOperating 4.4.1.4operableandRHRTrain"B" Operable (-})00OneOperableonepump Runnina (-})00 520runningwithFlowTrain GPM flowAand/orBUO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 19.VERIFYatleasttwoS/G'shaveawiderangelevel indicationofatleast10%(panel1-M-4).Thispartiallyfulfillsthe requirements for substitutingfour(4)filledRCSloopsandtwo(2) operableS/G'sfor1RHRloopwheninmode5under Surveillance Reference 4.4.1.4.20.VERIFYatleasttwoRHRloopsoperable,withatleastoneRHRloopin operation(pumprunning)withflow.21.TheRHRpumpsmaybe deenergizedforuptoonehourprovidedthat:A.No operations are permittedthatwould introduce waterwithboronconc.lessthanthatrequiredforshutdownmargin(LCO3.1.1.2)intotheRCS,andB.Coreoutlet temperatureismaintainedatleast10&deg;Fbelowsaturation temperature.OneRHRloopmaybe inoperableforupto2hoursfor surveillancetestingprovidedtheotherRHRloopis operable,andinoperation.Fourfilledreactor coolantloopswithatleast2steam generatorshavingwiderangelevel indication of greaterthanorequalto10%maybe substitutedforoneRHRloop.Creditcannotbetakenforfilledsteam generators in accordancewithTechSpec.3.4.1.4unlesstheRCS remains pressurizedabove50psig(ifRCPshavebeeninservice)oratleast150psig (followingRCSvacuumrefilluntilallfourRCPshave been operated).
check is performedtoverify operabilityofthe instrumentation
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page44of67 Date//APPENDIXCPage4of5SHIFTLOG-MODE5OR6(INSIDE MeR)Surveillance Ref ModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-1830-0630REMARKS 1830 res computer printoutIceBed 9 OR-V N/A 5,6 S2JOF Appendix F Temperatures OR Appendix I (backup)Performed3.0square1-PCV-68-340ARCSVent 4.4.12.5.a5and6withRxheadON 10inchvent 1-FCV-68-332 OPEN Pathway pathway'>/1-PCV-68-3341-FCV-68-333 S/G Pressurel5,6and"NoMode"withno See TR4.7.2RCSpressureTR4.7.2RCPsrunning 22 N/A'>/UO/ROReview Initials NOTES: 9.IF ice condenser maintenanceandice weighingwillbe performed during the outage, THEN N/Athisstepuntil notified that 105.0"AS LEFT" ice weighing data collection is being initiated.
associatedwiththelowpowersourcerangetripandisonly
IF limit is exceededTHENCONTACT System Engineering for evaluation to determine if acceptance criteria of 0-SI-MIN-061-105.0hasbeen invalidated.
applicableatlevelsbelowtheP-6
10.IFtheRCSis vented using open PORVs to complywithLCO 3.4.12, THEN VERIFY BOTH Pressurizer PORVs OPEN AND both Block Valves OPEN.IFRCSisnot vented using PORVs, THEN markthisitemN/A.
interlock setpoint.18.VERIFY 1-L1-68-321ANDatleastoneofthe"HOTCAL" indicators (L1-68-339A,335A,or320)
22.IF no RCPsarein operation, THEN PERFORM Appendix J hourly.
indicates 2 24%level(for maintenance
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activities,i.e.,couplingRCPs,thelevelmaybereducedto20%duringthe
("v)DischargeValves 1-FCV-63-671A-ACCP 4.4.12.3 Incapable 24,25ofInjectionEnteroptionnumber or 5,6intothe1B-BCCP RCS1A-ASIPump 4.4.12.2 Incapable 24,26ofInjectionEnteroptionnumber and 5,6intothe1B-BSIPump RCS..UO/ROReviewInitials23.CLAsmaybeunisolatedwhen accumulatorpressureislessthanmaximumRCSpressureforexistingRCScoldleg temperatureallowedbyPITlimitcurvesinPTLR.IfMCRvalveposition indication not available,thenverifypositionusingHoldOrderorverifyposition locallyorcomplywithLCO3.4.12actionb.
maintenance
24.ApplicableinMode5andMode6whenthereactorvesselheadison.25.CCP configuration options:Option1:1A-Aor1B-BCCPbreakerrackedoutandtaggedunderclearance.Option2: 1-VLV-62-527and526(1A-ACCP dischargevlvs.)lockedclosedandtaggedunderclearance.
activity).
OR 1-VLV-62-533and534(1 B-B CCP dischargevlvs.)lockedclosedandtaggedunderclearance.26.SIPump configurationoptionssee Appendix L.
ENTERthedatafor
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L1-68-321andthe"HOTCAL" indicatorused,and MARKtheothersN/A.This
COMPARERM-90-125and RM-90-126countrates.Any monitorthatis questionablemaybeblockedandsourcecheckedin accordance with 0-80-90-2toaidin determining operability.
verifiesfourfilledRCSloopsand
6.VERIFY monitorisinserviceandthe instrument malfunctionisclear.LIST all inoperable monitors on Attachment 1.7.VERIFY RM-90-130A and RM-90-131Aoperablebypowertothe monitors"on"and monitorreadingatleastbackgroundwithno alarms present.COMPAREradiationlevelstothe oppositetrainandtothelevelsfrom previousshiftusing IC8 computerorlocalratemeter.Any monitorthatis questionablemaybeblockedandsourcecheckedin accordance with 1-80-90-2toaidin determining operability.
partiallyfulfillsthe
*andduring movementofirradiatedfuel assemblies.
requirements
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for substitutingfourfilledRCSloopsand2
(-1)Accumulator 4.4.12.4 5,6 8 Locked 1-BCTD-63-80-ARMOVBd.1A1-AC/13C
S/Gswithwiderangelevel
210%foroneRHRcoolingloop
under SurveillanceReferenceSR4.4.1.4.  
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MeR)SurveillanceModeNotes RefTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKS
SG#1%RHRLoop 4.4.1.4 5 19WideRange SG#2%Operability
Level10%SG#3%SG#4%RHRTrain"A" Operable (-})0 0TwoRHRLoops
5 20,21TwoRHRLoops
Runnina (-})0 0OneOperating
4.4.1.4operableandRHRTrain"B" Operable (-})00OneOperableonepump Runnina (-})00 520runningwithFlowTrain GPM flowAand/orBUO/ROReviewInitials
NOTES: 19.VERIFYatleasttwoS/G'shaveawiderangelevel
indicationofatleast10%(panel1-M-4).Thispartiallyfulfillsthe
requirements
for substitutingfour(4)filledRCSloopsandtwo(2)
operableS/G'sfor1RHRloopwheninmode5under
Surveillance
Reference 4.4.1.4.20.VERIFYatleasttwoRHRloopsoperable,withatleastoneRHRloopin
operation(pumprunning)withflow.21.TheRHRpumpsmaybe
deenergizedforuptoonehourprovidedthat:A.No operations
are permittedthatwould introduce waterwithboronconc.lessthanthatrequiredforshutdownmargin(LCO3.1.1.2)intotheRCS,andB.Coreoutlet
temperatureismaintainedatleast10&deg;Fbelowsaturation
temperature.OneRHRloopmaybe
inoperableforupto2hoursfor
surveillancetestingprovidedtheotherRHRloopis
operable,andinoperation.Fourfilledreactor
coolantloopswithatleast2steam
generatorshavingwiderangelevel
indication
of greaterthanorequalto10%maybe
substitutedforoneRHRloop.Creditcannotbetakenforfilledsteam
generators
in accordancewithTechSpec.3.4.1.4unlesstheRCS
remains pressurizedabove50psig(ifRCPshavebeeninservice)oratleast150psig (followingRCSvacuumrefilluntilallfourRCPshave
been operated).  
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MeR)Surveillance
Ref ModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-1830-0630REMARKS
1830 res computer printoutIceBed 9 OR-V N/A 5,6 S2JOF Appendix F Temperatures
OR Appendix I (backup)Performed3.0square1-PCV-68-340ARCSVent 4.4.12.5.a5and6withRxheadON
10inchvent 1-FCV-68-332
OPEN Pathway pathway'>/1-PCV-68-3341-FCV-68-333
S/G Pressurel5,6and"NoMode"withno
See TR4.7.2RCSpressureTR4.7.2RCPsrunning
22 N/A'>/UO/ROReview
Initials NOTES: 9.IF ice condenser maintenanceandice weighingwillbe performed during the outage, THEN N/Athisstepuntil
notified that
105.0"AS LEFT" ice weighing data collection
is being initiated.
IF limit is exceededTHENCONTACT
System Engineering
for evaluation
to determine if acceptance
criteria of 0-SI-MIN-061-105.0hasbeen
invalidated.
10.IFtheRCSis vented using open PORVs to complywithLCO 3.4.12, THEN VERIFY BOTH Pressurizer
PORVs OPEN AND both Block Valves OPEN.IFRCSisnot
vented using PORVs, THEN markthisitemN/A.
22.IF no RCPsarein operation, THEN PERFORM Appendix J hourly.  
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MeR)Surveillance
RefModeNotesTSLimits InstrumentNo/LocationUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKS
1-FCV-63-118ColdLeg 4.4.12.4 23,24 1-FCV-63-98
Accumulator5,6 CLOSED1-FCV-63-80
("v)DischargeValves
1-FCV-63-671A-ACCP 4.4.12.3 Incapable 24,25ofInjectionEnteroptionnumber
or 5,6intothe1B-BCCP RCS1A-ASIPump
4.4.12.2 Incapable 24,26ofInjectionEnteroptionnumber
and 5,6intothe1B-BSIPump
RCS..UO/ROReviewInitials23.CLAsmaybeunisolatedwhen
accumulatorpressureislessthanmaximumRCSpressureforexistingRCScoldleg
temperatureallowedbyPITlimitcurvesinPTLR.IfMCRvalveposition
indication
not available,thenverifypositionusingHoldOrderorverifyposition
locallyorcomplywithLCO3.4.12actionb.
24.ApplicableinMode5andMode6whenthereactorvesselheadison.25.CCP configuration
options:Option1:1A-Aor1B-BCCPbreakerrackedoutandtaggedunderclearance.Option2: 1-VLV-62-527and526(1A-ACCP
dischargevlvs.)lockedclosedandtaggedunderclearance.
OR 1-VLV-62-533and534(1 B-B CCP dischargevlvs.)lockedclosedandtaggedunderclearance.26.SIPump configurationoptionssee
Appendix L.  
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Date//APPENDIX DPage1of2 SHIFT LOG-MODES5OR6 (OUTSIDE MCR)SurveillanceRefModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNoLocationUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKSUO/ROReviewInitialsControlRoom
MechanicalIsolationRad
4.3.3.1.A.2.c (All)4,6 RM-90-125EquipmentCPM
Monitors 5,6*OperableRoomElevation
4,6 RM-90-126 732.0 CPM Containment
RM-90-130AJ
CPM Purge4.3.3.1.A.2.a66,7Operable
1R1027APenet.RoomAirExh.Activity
4.3.2.1.1.A.3.c.3RM-90-131AJel690westwall
CPM 1R1028A..NOTES: 4.OBSERVE RM-90-125 and RM-90-126inthemechanical
equipmentroomtoverifythe
monitorsonandreadingatleast
backgroundwithnoalarmspresent.
COMPARERM-90-125and
RM-90-126countrates.Any
monitorthatis questionablemaybeblockedandsourcecheckedin
accordance
with 0-80-90-2toaidin determining
operability.
6.VERIFY monitorisinserviceandthe
instrument
malfunctionisclear.LIST all inoperable
monitors on Attachment
1.7.VERIFY RM-90-130A
and RM-90-131Aoperablebypowertothe
monitors"on"and monitorreadingatleastbackgroundwithno
alarms present.COMPAREradiationlevelstothe
oppositetrainandtothelevelsfrom
previousshiftusing
IC8 computerorlocalratemeter.Any
monitorthatis questionablemaybeblockedandsourcecheckedin
accordance
with 1-80-90-2toaidin determining
operability.
*andduring movementofirradiatedfuel
assemblies.  
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SHIFT LOG-MODES5OR6 (OUTSIDE MeR)SurveillanceModeNotesTSLimitsBreakerLocationUnits0630-
Ref No 1830 Cold Breaker 1-BCTD-63-118-ARMOVBd.1A1-AC/13E
(-1)Accumulator
4.4.12.4 5,6 8 Locked 1-BCTD-63-80-ARMOVBd.1A1-AC/13C
(-1)BreakerinOFF 1-BCTD-63-98-BRMOVBd.1B1-BC/11E
(-1)BreakerinOFF 1-BCTD-63-98-BRMOVBd.1B1-BC/11E
(-1)Position 1-BCTD-63-67-BRMOVBd.1B1-BC/11B
(-1)Position 1-BCTD-63-67-BRMOVBd.1B1-BC/11B
(-1)Date//APPENDIX DPage2of21830-REMARKS
(-1)Date//APPENDIX DPage2of21830-REMARKS 0630 UO/RO Review Initials NOTES:8.ApplicableinMode5orMode6whenthereactor vesselheadison.VerifymotivepowerbreakerlockedinOFF.
0630 UO/RO Review Initials NOTES:8.ApplicableinMode5orMode6whenthereactor
Accumulatormaybeunisolatedwhen accumulatorpressureislessthanthemaximumRCSpressurefortheexistingRCScoldleg temperatureallowedbythe PITlimitcurvesprovidedinthe PTLR.  
vesselheadison.VerifymotivepowerbreakerlockedinOFF.
-,,-.., SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page48of67 Date//APPENDIX EPage1of4 VENTILATION FAN STATUS U-1 (Shield Building)vFIR M*fentowate onitormoplowrateestimate FAN Design FlowrateMark"Yes"iffanis"running","No"iffanis"off." (CFM)080012001600200024000400RemarksYesNo Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes NoYesNo Containment Purge 14,000 ExhaustFan"A" Containment Purge 14,000 ExhaustFan"B" Instrument Room 800 ExhaustFan"A" ABGTS ExhaustFan"A" 9,000 EGTS ExhaustFan"A" 4,000 EGTS ExhaustFan"B" 4,000PASFGas Treatment 2,000 Exhaust Fan B2(1)UO/ROReviewInitials(1)Unit2PASFEmergencyVentilationSystemexhauststotheUnit1ShieldBuildingVentStack.Verificationoffanoperationmustbeperformed locally.
Accumulatormaybeunisolatedwhen
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page49of67 Date//APPENDIX EPage2of4 VENTILATION FAN STATUS U-1 (Shield Building)Skid mountedVacuumPumpsinop I 005ShieldBuilding Stack 1-PMP-90-452AIfVacuumPumpsare Inoperable, CompleteThisTablebyChecksandInitials Vacuum Pumps 1-PMP-90-452B 0630-1830 1830-0630HoldOrder#I Remarks(SeeNotes1&2)
accumulatorpressureislessthanthemaximumRCSpressurefortheexistingRCScoldleg
Yes No Yes NoPumpsHand Switches"Off'1-90-263IsolValvefor1-L-707Closed AND1-90-264IsolValvefor 1-L-707 Closed(locatedatthe Primary sampling skid)UO/RO Review Initials1.IF 1-RM-90-400 IS INOPERABLE,NON-PAMradiation monitors 1-RM-90-260 and 1-RM-90-261areusedto monitornoblegas activityduringpost accident radiological conditions.
temperatureallowedbythe
For 1-RM-90-260and1-RM-90-261tobeoperable,the Primary sample pumps (el759 MIGSetRoom)mustbealignedwithone(1)pumpinservice.
PITlimitcurvesprovidedinthe
1-RM-90-400A(lowrange)is supplementedbyChemLab sampling.1-RM-90-400B(midrange)and 1-RM-90-400C (highrange)are supplemented by 1-RM-90-260 and 1-RM-90-261.TheADMINLIMITfor 1-RM-90-400tobe INOPERABLEisthirty(30)days.
PTLR.  
2.IFbothShieldBuilding Stack (Primary)samplepumps(el759 MIGSetRoom)are INOPERABLE,THENENSURE pumpsoff,AND CLOSE either Primaryskidmountedflow isolation valves (1-ISIV-90-452A and 1-ISIV-90-452B)
-,,-.., SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0
OR header isolationvalves(1-90-263and 1-90-264)to allow continued sampling oftheshieldbldg exhaust(NAvalvesetnotclosed).PLACEHoldOrderonvalvesclosedfor configurationcontrol.Isolatingthesepumpswillcause 1-RM-90-260and1-RM-90-261tobeinoperable.(REF.47W610-90-5).
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Date//APPENDIX EPage1of4 VENTILATION
FAN STATUS U-1 (Shield Building)vFIR M*fentowate onitormoplowrateestimate
FAN Design FlowrateMark"Yes"iffanis"running","No"iffanis"off." (CFM)080012001600200024000400RemarksYesNo Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes NoYesNo Containment
Purge 14,000 ExhaustFan"A" Containment
Purge 14,000 ExhaustFan"B" Instrument
Room 800 ExhaustFan"A" ABGTS ExhaustFan"A" 9,000 EGTS ExhaustFan"A" 4,000 EGTS ExhaustFan"B" 4,000PASFGas Treatment 2,000 Exhaust Fan B2(1)UO/ROReviewInitials(1)Unit2PASFEmergencyVentilationSystemexhauststotheUnit1ShieldBuildingVentStack.Verificationoffanoperationmustbeperformed
locally.  
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FAN STATUS U-1 (Shield Building)Skid mountedVacuumPumpsinop
I 005ShieldBuilding
Stack 1-PMP-90-452AIfVacuumPumpsare
Inoperable, CompleteThisTablebyChecksandInitials
Vacuum Pumps 1-PMP-90-452B
0630-1830 1830-0630HoldOrder#I Remarks(SeeNotes1&2)
Yes No Yes NoPumpsHand Switches"Off'1-90-263IsolValvefor1-L-707Closed
AND1-90-264IsolValvefor
1-L-707 Closed(locatedatthe
Primary sampling skid)UO/RO Review Initials1.IF 1-RM-90-400
IS INOPERABLE,NON-PAMradiation
monitors 1-RM-90-260
and 1-RM-90-261areusedto monitornoblegas activityduringpost
accident radiological
conditions.
For 1-RM-90-260and1-RM-90-261tobeoperable,the
Primary sample pumps (el759 MIGSetRoom)mustbealignedwithone(1)pumpinservice.
1-RM-90-400A(lowrange)is
supplementedbyChemLab sampling.1-RM-90-400B(midrange)and
1-RM-90-400C (highrange)are supplemented
by 1-RM-90-260
and 1-RM-90-261.TheADMINLIMITfor
1-RM-90-400tobe INOPERABLEisthirty(30)days.
2.IFbothShieldBuilding
Stack (Primary)samplepumps(el759
MIGSetRoom)are
INOPERABLE,THENENSURE
pumpsoff,AND CLOSE either Primaryskidmountedflow
isolation valves (1-ISIV-90-452A
and 1-ISIV-90-452B)
OR header isolationvalves(1-90-263and
1-90-264)to allow continued sampling oftheshieldbldg
exhaust(NAvalvesetnotclosed).PLACEHoldOrderonvalvesclosedfor
configurationcontrol.Isolatingthesepumpswillcause
1-RM-90-260and1-RM-90-261tobeinoperable.(REF.47W610-90-5).  
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FAN STATUS Vent Flow Rate Monitor inop flow rate estimate (1)FANDesignFlowrate
Mark"Yes"iffanis"running","No"iffanis"off'.(CFM)080012001600200024000400Remarks
Yes NoYesNo YesNoYesNoYesNo Yes NoFuelHandlingArea
60,000ExhaustFan"A"FuelHandlingArea
60,000ExhaustFan"B"AuxiliaryBldg.Gen.
84,000ExhaustFan1A-AAuxiliaryBldg.Gen.
84,000ExhaustFan1A-AAuxiliaryBldg.Gen.
84,000ExhaustFan1B-BAuxiliaryBldg.Gen.
84,000ExhaustFan1B-BAuxiliaryBldg.Gen.
84,000ExhaustFan2A-AAuxiliaryBldg.Gen.
84,000ExhaustFan2A-AAuxiliaryBldg.Gen.
84,000ExhaustFan2B-BOperator'sInitials(1)Refer to 1-SI-OPS-000-003.
84,000ExhaustFan2B-BOperator'sInitials(1)Refer to 1-SI-OPS-000-003.
D,  
D, SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOG Rev.SS 1Page51of67 VENTILATION FAN STATUS U-1 (Condenser Vacuum)Date//APPENDIX E Page4of4VentFlowRate Monitor inop estimatedflowrate Design IF condenservacuumflow monitorinopuse45CFMforestimatedvalue.
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SHIFT LOG Rev.SS 1Page51of67
::=:2RTDsoperableateachelevationforDataPrintoutfrom1-TR-61-138UO/ROReview Temp.<;,27 OF?Rangeof18&deg;Fto200F?
VENTILATION
FAN STATUS U-1 (Condenser
Vacuum)Date//APPENDIX E Page4of4VentFlowRate
Monitor inop estimatedflowrate Design IF condenservacuumflow
monitorinopuse45CFMforestimatedvalue.
FAN Flowrate (CFM)0800 1200 1600 2000 24000400Remarks
CondenserVacuumPump
45 Exhaust UO/RO Review Initials  
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Date//APPENDIXFPage1of1MaxIceBedAverageIceBedTemp.in
::=:2RTDsoperableateachelevationforDataPrintoutfrom1-TR-61-138UO/ROReview
Temp.<;,27 OF?Rangeof18&deg;Fto200F?
(3)eachonethirdoftheicecondenser?(1)(2)P001attachedtoAppendixF?
(3)eachonethirdoftheicecondenser?(1)(2)P001attachedtoAppendixF?
Initials 0630 Yes 0 Yes 0 Yes 0 Yes 0 1830 No D No D No D No D 1830 Yes 0 Yes 0 Yes 0 Yes 0 0630 No D No D No D No D REMARKS (1)IFanRTDisdeterminedtobeinoperable,THENWRITE"INOP"nexttotheapplicableTEnumberbelow.(nodataentryrequirednexttotheTEnumberiftheTEis
Initials 0630 Yes 0 Yes 0 Yes 0 Yes 0 1830 No D No D No D No D 1830 Yes 0 Yes 0 Yes 0 Yes 0 0630 No D No D No D No D REMARKS (1)IFanRTDisdeterminedtobeinoperable,THENWRITE"INOP"nexttotheapplicableTEnumberbelow.(nodataentryrequirednexttotheTEnumberiftheTEis operable.)
operable.)
(2)RTDisconsideredoperableifreadingis OF and noasteriskispresentbesidedata.
(2)RTDisconsideredoperableifreadingis OF and noasteriskispresentbesidedata.
(3)Theicecondenser
(3)Theicecondenser temperaturesmaybeoperatedoutsidetheoptimumrangeinaccordancewithengineering recommendations(seePrecautions
temperaturesmaybeoperatedoutsidetheoptimumrangeinaccordancewithengineering
&limitations"C").TE0630-18301830-0630TE0630-18301830-0630TE0630-18301830-0630 138 el778'141Group7144 147 150 153 el778'156Group8159 165 183 168 el778'171Group9174 177 180 139 eI753'9" 142Group4 145 148 151 154 eI753'9" 157Group5 160 166 184 169 eI753'9" 172Group6 175 178 181 143 eI733'6" 146Group1149 152 155 eI733'6" 161Group2 167 170 eI733'6" 173Group3 176 179 REMARKS_
recommendations(seePrecautions
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&limitations"C").TE0630-18301830-0630TE0630-18301830-0630TE0630-18301830-0630
[1]CONTACT River Scheduling at 632-7064 AND NOTIFYtheLead EngineerthatSequoyah Nuclear Plant is experiencinghighUltimateHeatSink temperatureandriverflow changesshouldbe minimized.[2]IF 1 T2006A and 2T2007Aare available AND showinggooddata, THEN PERFORM the following:
138 el778'141Group7144 147 150 153 el778'156Group8159 165 183 168 el778'171Group9174 177 180 139 eI753'9" 142Group4 145 148 151 154 eI753'9" 157Group5 160 166 184 169 eI753'9" 172Group6 175 178 181 143 eI733'6" 146Group1149 152 155 eI733'6" 161Group2 167 170 eI733'6" 173Group3 176 179 REMARKS_  
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AVERAGE ULTIMATE HEAT SINK CALCULATION
[1]CONTACT River Scheduling
at 632-7064 AND NOTIFYtheLead EngineerthatSequoyah
Nuclear Plant is experiencinghighUltimateHeatSink
temperatureandriverflow
changesshouldbe minimized.[2]IF 1 T2006A and 2T2007Aare available AND showinggooddata, THEN PERFORM the following:
D ([a][b][c]RECORD temperaturefrom1 T2006A and 2T2007Aatleastonceeachhourontheattacheddatasheet.
D ([a][b][c]RECORD temperaturefrom1 T2006A and 2T2007Aatleastonceeachhourontheattacheddatasheet.
CALCULATEinstantaneousaverage
CALCULATEinstantaneousaverage ERCW temperaturebysummingtherecorded valuesanddividingby2.
ERCW temperaturebysummingtherecorded
OBTAIN independent verificationofthe calculated value.D D D[d]CONTINUEtorecordtempreadingsand water level UNTIL*Eight consecutive temperature readings arelessthan82.5&deg;Fwith water level680ft, OR*Eight consecutive temperaturereadingsarelessthan81&deg;Fwithwaterlevel670ftand s680ft.D (SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev:88 1Page54of67 APPENDIXGPage2of4 INSTANTANEOUS AVERAGE ULTIMATE HEAT SINK CALCULATION[3]IF 1 T2006A and 2T2007AareNOT available ORshowbad data, THEN PERFORM the following:
valuesanddividingby2.
[a]OBTAINFluke2189A Temperature Systems (accuracy+/-0.2degF)fromM&TE.
OBTAIN independent
[b]RECORDM&TE equipment numbers(N/Aas necessary) 1-TW-67-425 2-TW-67-426
verificationofthe calculated
------o o o o o o o OBTAINheatsinkcompoundfromMIGorpower stores.APPLYheatsinkcompoundtoFlukeprobe.
value.D D D[d]CONTINUEtorecordtempreadingsand
INSTALL Fluke Thermometrysystemat 1-TW-67-425 or 2-TW-67-426asneeded.RECORD temperature from 1-TW-67-425 and 2-TW-67-426atleastonceeachhourontheattacheddatasheet.
water level UNTIL*Eight consecutive
CALCULATEinstantaneousaverage ERCW temperaturebysummingtherecordedvaluesand dividingby2 OBTAIN independent verificationofthe calculated value.[i]CONTINUEtorecord temperature readingsandwater level UNTIL[h][t][g][e][d][c](*Eight consecutive temperature readings arelessthan 82.5&deg;F with water level 2680ft, OR*Eight consecutive temperaturereadingsarelessthan81&deg;Fwithwaterlevel 2670ftand s680ft.o
temperature
('.SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev:88 1Page55of67 APPENDIXGPage3 of 4 INSTANTANEOUS AVERAGE ULTIMATEHEATSINK CALCULATION[4]WHEN AppendixGcanbeexited, THEN ((NOTIFY River Scheduling at 632-7064thatUltimateHeat Sink temperatureisno longercriticalandnormalriverflowcontrolmayberesumed.
readings arelessthan82.5&deg;Fwith
water level680ft, OR*Eight consecutive
temperaturereadingsarelessthan81&deg;Fwithwaterlevel670ftand s680ft.D  
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AVERAGE ULTIMATE HEAT SINK CALCULATION[3]IF 1 T2006A and 2T2007AareNOT available ORshowbad data, THEN PERFORM the following:
[a]OBTAINFluke2189A
Temperature
Systems (accuracy+/-0.2degF)fromM&TE.
[b]RECORDM&TE equipment numbers(N/Aas necessary)
1-TW-67-425
2-TW-67-426
------o o o o o o o OBTAINheatsinkcompoundfromMIGorpower
stores.APPLYheatsinkcompoundtoFlukeprobe.
INSTALL Fluke Thermometrysystemat 1-TW-67-425
or 2-TW-67-426asneeded.RECORD temperature
from 1-TW-67-425
and 2-TW-67-426atleastonceeachhourontheattacheddatasheet.
CALCULATEinstantaneousaverage
ERCW temperaturebysummingtherecordedvaluesand dividingby2 OBTAIN independent
verificationofthe calculated
value.[i]CONTINUEtorecord temperature
readingsandwater level UNTIL[h][t][g][e][d][c](*Eight consecutive
temperature
readings arelessthan 82.5&deg;F with water level 2680ft, OR*Eight consecutive
temperaturereadingsarelessthan81&deg;Fwithwaterlevel
2670ftand s680ft.o  
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AVERAGE ULTIMATEHEATSINK CALCULATION[4]WHEN AppendixGcanbeexited, THEN ((NOTIFY River Scheduling
at 632-7064thatUltimateHeat
Sink temperatureisno longercriticalandnormalriverflowcontrolmayberesumed.
[5],ENSURE Fluke Thermometrysysteminstalledinstep
[5],ENSURE Fluke Thermometrysysteminstalledinstep
[3][e]hasbeenremoved.
[3][e]hasbeenremoved.
o o  
o o
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:s;B3&deg;F with water level670'OR:s;84.5&deg;F with water level>680' SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page57of67 Date//APPENDIXHPage1of1 ODCM ACTIONS FOR INOPERABLESHIELDBUILDINGVENTFLOWRATEMONITORODCM1.1.2.3.aACTION43ShieldBuildingODCMLimitsNotes Instrument No./LocationUnits0630-18301830-0630RemarksUO/ROReviewInitialsVentFlowRate"LowRng"is Monitor1,2 1-RI-90-400 M-30 ,j (inoperable) selected Instrument 1-XA-55-30 M-30Malfunctionisclear 1,3(Window15),j"LowRng"readingobtainedatleastonceper24hours 1,4,51-RI-90-400M-30 IlCilcc..NOTES:1.Withany inoperable flow elementona discharge pathwaywhereafanis operating(PurgeA,PurgeB,ABGTS,or EGTS), effluentreleasemaycontinueprovidedthe actions of AppendixEareperformed 2.ENSUREthe"LowRange"buttonon 1-RI-90-400hasbeenselected(buttonwillbelit).
AVERAGE ULTIMATE HEAT SINK CALCULATION
3.VERIFYwindow15on 1-XA-55-30isclear.4.RECORDreadingondigital display for 1-RI-90-400.
DATE_(TIMEERCWHDRERCWHDRTEMPTEMP1T2006A or2T2007A or 1-TW-67-425
5.VERIFYLowRangevalueislessthanorequalto1.74E-03.(Thismaximumvalueis equivalentto9.36%ofthesitereleaserate limit).IFtheLowRangereadingexceeds1.74E-03, THEN STOPanygasreleasein progressandNOTIFY Chemistry to determinereleaseratein accordancewithO-SI-CEM-030-415.0.
2-TW-67-426
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0700 0800
Two H;9he'".:1TwoHiqhest t.Temps2.Temps2.Temps2.Sumof1&2Sumof1&2Sumof1&2TotalofSumsAveraqeIceBed Temp.(Totals Divided by18)OptimumAverageIceBedTemp.UO/ROReviewInitials 0630/1830 OF of 18&deg;F-20&deg;F 183010630 OF of 18&deg;F-20&deg;F REMARKS SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOG Rev.aa 1Page59of67 Date//APPENDIX IPage2of2ICEBED TEMPERATURES BACKUP METHOD 1.DETERMINE 0 erabilit oftheice condenserfromthe temperature standpoint as follows: A.PUSH theMANPRINTbuttonon 1-TR-61-138 P001 temperature recorderlocatedon1-M-10intheMainControl Room.B.WHEN printout is complete, THEN RECORDthedatafromthe printoutforthe applicableicebed TE's on Appendix I.IF printout is unavailable, THEN RECORDdatafrom recorder display.C.RECORDthetwo highest temperaturesineachgroup where indicated on Appendix I.D.SUMthetwo highest temperaturesANDENTERthetotal where indicated on Appendix I.E.TOTAL the sumsofthetwo highest temperaturesinall groupsANDENTER where indicated on Appendix I.F.DIVIDEthetotalby18to calculate the average temperatureANDENTERthevalue where indicated on Appendix I.G.IF the calculated average temperatureisnotinthe optimumrangeof18&deg;Fto20&deg;F, THEN NOTIFYtheunitSROto ensure adequate chiller alignment for maintaining optimum average temperature.
0900 1000
[C.2]2.VERIFY operability oftheicebed temperature monitoring system as follows: A.Power to 1-TR-61-138P001isON.B.Comparing temperatures on Appendix I, VERIFYthereareat least two operableRTDsateach ofthethreebasic elevationsforeachonethirdoftheice condenser.
1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800
3.ENTER any inoperable channelsinthe REMARKS section AND NOTIFY the Instrument Departmenttoinitiate 1-SI-IXX-061-138.0totakelocal readings if 1-TR-61-138 P001 becomes inoperable.
1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 0100 0200 0300 0400 0500 0600 INITIALS IV ACCEPTANCE
[C.3]
CRITERIA: Average ERCW supply temperature
(SQN 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0SHIFTLOGRev:88 1Page60of67 APPENDIXJPage1of2 Date_HOURLY SIG AND ReS PRESSURE READINGSSG#1 SG#2 SG#3 SG#4 PI-1-2A orPI-1-9AorPI-1-20AorPI-1-27A orPI-1-2BPI-1-9BPI-1-20BPI-1-27B (computer (computer (computer (computer points P0400ApointsP0420ApointsP0440ApointsP0460AorP0401A)orP0421A)orP0441A)orP0461A)
:s;B3&deg;F with water level670'OR:s;84.5&deg;F with water level>680'  
(NOTE1 0700 0800 0900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800NOTE1NOTE1NOTE1 Res PRESS PI-68-66 orPI-68-62or PI-68-69 (computer pointsP0129Aor P0499A)NOTE 1,2 (continued next page)(1)IFS/GorRCSpressureis greaterthan200psig,THEN PERFORM 0-SI-OPS-000-004.0.(2)IFreactorvesselheadisremoved,then"HEADOFF"maybeenteredinplaceofRCSpressure.
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SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page57of67
(2)IF reactorvesselheadisremoved,then"HEADOFF"maybeenteredinplaceofRCSpressure.
Date//APPENDIXHPage1of1 ODCM ACTIONS FOR INOPERABLESHIELDBUILDINGVENTFLOWRATEMONITORODCM1.1.2.3.aACTION43ShieldBuildingODCMLimitsNotes
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Instrument
Acceptable deviationbetweenchannelsisequaltoorlessthan7%.
No./LocationUnits0630-18301830-0630RemarksUO/ROReviewInitialsVentFlowRate"LowRng"is
Monitor1,2 1-RI-90-400
M-30 ,j (inoperable)
selected Instrument
1-XA-55-30
M-30Malfunctionisclear
1,3(Window15),j"LowRng"readingobtainedatleastonceper24hours
1,4,51-RI-90-400M-30
IlCilcc..NOTES:1.Withany inoperable
flow elementona discharge pathwaywhereafanis
operating(PurgeA,PurgeB,ABGTS,or
EGTS), effluentreleasemaycontinueprovidedthe
actions of AppendixEareperformed
2.ENSUREthe"LowRange"buttonon
1-RI-90-400hasbeenselected(buttonwillbelit).
3.VERIFYwindow15on
1-XA-55-30isclear.4.RECORDreadingondigital
display for 1-RI-90-400.
5.VERIFYLowRangevalueislessthanorequalto1.74E-03.(Thismaximumvalueis
equivalentto9.36%ofthesitereleaserate
limit).IFtheLowRangereadingexceeds1.74E-03, THEN STOPanygasreleasein
progressandNOTIFY Chemistry to determinereleaseratein
accordancewithO-SI-CEM-030-415.0.  
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Date//APPENDIX IPage1of21830Limit 0630ICEBED TEMPERATURES
BACKUP METHODTE06301830LimitTE0630 1830 Limit TE 06301830063018300630 1830 138 139 143 el778'141 eI753'9" 142 eI733'6" 146Group7 144Group4145Group1 149 147:s: 27&deg;F 148:s: 27&deg;F 152 150 151 153 154 155 el778'156 eI753'9" 157 eI733'6'" 161Group8 159Group5160Group2 165:S:2rF 166:s: 27&deg;F 167:s:27&deg;F 183 184 168 169 170 el778'171 eI753'9" 172 eI733'6" 173Group9 174Group6175Group3176 177:s: 27&deg;F 178:s: 27&deg;F 179:S:27&deg;F 180 181TwoHighest1.
Two H;9he'".:1TwoHiqhest
t.Temps2.Temps2.Temps2.Sumof1&2Sumof1&2Sumof1&2TotalofSumsAveraqeIceBed
Temp.(Totals
Divided by18)OptimumAverageIceBedTemp.UO/ROReviewInitials
0630/1830 OF of 18&deg;F-20&deg;F 183010630 OF of 18&deg;F-20&deg;F REMARKS  
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Date//APPENDIX IPage2of2ICEBED TEMPERATURES
BACKUP METHOD 1.DETERMINE 0 erabilit oftheice condenserfromthe temperature
standpoint
as follows: A.PUSH theMANPRINTbuttonon 1-TR-61-138
P001 temperature
recorderlocatedon1-M-10intheMainControl
Room.B.WHEN printout is complete, THEN RECORDthedatafromthe
printoutforthe applicableicebed TE's on Appendix I.IF printout is unavailable, THEN RECORDdatafrom recorder display.C.RECORDthetwo highest temperaturesineachgroup
where indicated on Appendix I.D.SUMthetwo highest temperaturesANDENTERthetotal where indicated on Appendix I.E.TOTAL the sumsofthetwo highest temperaturesinall groupsANDENTER where indicated on Appendix I.F.DIVIDEthetotalby18to
calculate the average temperatureANDENTERthevalue where indicated on Appendix I.G.IF the calculated
average temperatureisnotinthe
optimumrangeof18&deg;Fto20&deg;F, THEN NOTIFYtheunitSROto
ensure adequate chiller alignment for maintaining
optimum average temperature.
[C.2]2.VERIFY operability
oftheicebed temperature
monitoring
system as follows: A.Power to 1-TR-61-138P001isON.B.Comparing temperatures
on Appendix I, VERIFYthereareat
least two operableRTDsateach
ofthethreebasic
elevationsforeachonethirdoftheice
condenser.
3.ENTER any inoperable
channelsinthe REMARKS section AND NOTIFY the Instrument
Departmenttoinitiate
1-SI-IXX-061-138.0totakelocal
readings if 1-TR-61-138
P001 becomes inoperable.
[C.3]  
(SQN 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0SHIFTLOGRev:88 1Page60of67
APPENDIXJPage1of2 Date_HOURLY SIG AND ReS PRESSURE READINGSSG#1 SG#2 SG#3 SG#4 PI-1-2A orPI-1-9AorPI-1-20AorPI-1-27A
orPI-1-2BPI-1-9BPI-1-20BPI-1-27B (computer (computer (computer (computer points P0400ApointsP0420ApointsP0440ApointsP0460AorP0401A)orP0421A)orP0441A)orP0461A)
(NOTE1 0700 0800 0900 1000 1100 1200 1300
1400 1500 1600
1700 1800NOTE1NOTE1NOTE1
Res PRESS PI-68-66 orPI-68-62or
PI-68-69 (computer pointsP0129Aor P0499A)NOTE 1,2 (continued
next page)(1)IFS/GorRCSpressureis
greaterthan200psig,THEN
PERFORM 0-SI-OPS-000-004.0.(2)IFreactorvesselheadisremoved,then"HEADOFF"maybeenteredinplaceofRCSpressure.  
(SQN 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0SHIFTLOGRev:88 1Page61of67
APPENDIXJPage2of2 Date._HOURLY SIG AND ReSPRESSUREREADINGSSG#1 SG#2SG#3SG#4 PI-1-2A or PI-1-9A or PI-1-20A or PI-1-27A or PI-1-2B PI-1-9BPI-1-20BPI-1-27B (computer (computer(computer(computer
points P0400ApointsP0420ApointsP0440ApointsP0450AorP0401A)orP0421A)orP0441A)orP0451A)NOTE1NOTE1NOTE1 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 0100 0200 0300 0400 0500 0600NOTE1 Res PRESS PI-58-55 or PI-58-52 or PI-58-59 (computer pointsP0129Aor P0499A)NOTE 1,2 ((1)IFS/GorRCSpressureis
greaterthan200psig, THEN PERFORM 0-SI-OPS-000-004.0.
(2)IF reactorvesselheadisremoved,then"HEADOFF"maybeenteredinplaceofRCSpressure.  
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0
Date SHIFT LOG Rev.SS 1Page62of67II APPENDIX KPage1of1RCSFLOWS BACKUP METHOD SurveillanceRef.NotesModeTSLimits
Instrument
No.Units 0630-1830 1830-0630 REMARKS NOTES: UO/RO Review Initials 33.COMPAREthethreeflowindicatingchannelsoneachRCSlooptoeachother.
Acceptable
deviationbetweenchannelsisequaltoorlessthan7%.
34.IFtheaverageRCSflowis<100%,THENNOTIFYUnitSROto EVALUATELCO3.2.5(Figure3.2-1).
34.IFtheaverageRCSflowis<100%,THENNOTIFYUnitSROto EVALUATELCO3.2.5(Figure3.2-1).
IFtheaverageRCSflowiswithinthe
IFtheaverageRCSflowiswithinthe AcceptableOperationRegionoftheTechSpecFlowvs.Powerfigure3.2-1, THEN mark Acceptable.
AcceptableOperationRegionoftheTechSpecFlowvs.Powerfigure3.2-1, THEN mark Acceptable.
IF averageRCSflowisintheUnacceptableOperationRegion, THENmarkNOand NOTIFYtheUnitSROtoevaluateLCO3.2.5andpossiblepowerreductionuntiltheflowrateisinthe Acceptable Operation Region.1-FI-68-6A
IF averageRCSflowisintheUnacceptableOperationRegion, THENmarkNOand NOTIFYtheUnitSROtoevaluateLCO3.2.5andpossiblepowerreductionuntiltheflowrateisinthe
Acceptable
Operation Region.1-FI-68-6A
%1-FI-68-6B
%1-FI-68-6B
%1-FI-68-6D
%1-FI-68-6D
Line 5,549: Line 1,225:
%1-FI-68-48B
%1-FI-68-48B
%Reactor 4.2.5.1 1-FI-68-48D
%Reactor 4.2.5.1 1-FI-68-48D
%Coolant 4.3.1.1.1.A.12
%Coolant 4.3.1.1.1.A.12 1-FI-68-71A
1-FI-68-71A
%Flow 4.3.1.1.1.A.131-FI-68-71B
%Flow 4.3.1.1.1.A.131-FI-68-71B
%1-FI-68-71D
%1-FI-68-71D
%------Totalalloperableindicatorsanddivideby
%------Totalalloperableindicatorsanddivideby number of Total#Ind Total#Indoperableindicatorsforaverage
number of Total#Ind Total#Indoperableindicatorsforaverage
==Average Average 34Compareaverageto100%
==Average Average 34Compareaverageto100%
0 Yes 0 YesMarkYES if;:::100%.IF<100%thenperformthe
0 Yes 0 YesMarkYES if;:::100%.IF<100%thenperformthe 0 No 0 NoactionofNote34.
0 No 0 NoactionofNote34.
0 Acceptable 0 Acceptable
0 Acceptable
..
0 Acceptable
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 Date SHIFT LOG Rev.88 1Page63of67 I I APPENDIX LPage1of2 ENSURESafetyInjectionPumpscannotinjectintotheRCSbyverifyingallofOPTION1or2or3or4or5:OPTION1.1A-Aand 18-8SISPumpsandinjectionflowpath.SIPump1A PULL-TO-LOCK 1-FCV-63-156CLOSED1-FCV-63-23CLOSEDSIPump18 PULL-TO-LOCK 1-FCV-63-157 CLOSED1-FCV-63-22CLOSED1-VLV-63-645CLOSEDOPTION21A-Aand 18-8SIpumpbreakersrackedoutandtaggedunderaclearance:OPTION3.Thefollowingvalvesclosedandtaggedunderaclearance:
..  
1-FCV-63-22(handwheeland breaker tagged)1-FCV-63-23(fusestagged)
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0
OR 1-FCV-63-152 AND 1-FCV-63-153(handwheelandbreakers tagged)1-FCV-63-156(handwheeland breaker tagged)1-VLV-63-645LOCKEDCLOSEDand tagged 1-FCV-63-157(handwheeland breaker tagged)
Date SHIFT LOG Rev.88 1Page63of67
SQN 1-SJ-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 Date SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page64of67II APPENDIX LPage2of2OPTION4.Combinationofpump breakerrackedoutandtagged AND valves associated with oppositetrainclosed:1.SIPump1A-Aand"B"Trainvalves:1A-ASIPmp BreakerRACKEDOUTand TAGGEDSIPump1B-B PULL-TO-LOCK.
I I APPENDIX LPage1of2 ENSURESafetyInjectionPumpscannotinjectintotheRCSbyverifyingallofOPTION1or2or3or4or5:OPTION1.1A-Aand
18-8SISPumpsandinjectionflowpath.SIPump1A PULL-TO-LOCK
1-FCV-63-156CLOSED1-FCV-63-23CLOSEDSIPump18 PULL-TO-LOCK
1-FCV-63-157
CLOSED1-FCV-63-22CLOSED1-VLV-63-645CLOSEDOPTION21A-Aand
18-8SIpumpbreakersrackedoutandtaggedunderaclearance:OPTION3.Thefollowingvalvesclosedandtaggedunderaclearance:
1-FCV-63-22(handwheeland
breaker tagged)1-FCV-63-23(fusestagged)
OR 1-FCV-63-152
AND 1-FCV-63-153(handwheelandbreakers
tagged)1-FCV-63-156(handwheeland
breaker tagged)1-VLV-63-645LOCKEDCLOSEDand
tagged 1-FCV-63-157(handwheeland
breaker tagged)  
SQN 1-SJ-OPS-OOO-OO2.0
Date SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page64of67II APPENDIX LPage2of2OPTION4.Combinationofpump breakerrackedoutandtagged
AND valves associated
with oppositetrainclosed:1.SIPump1A-Aand"B"Trainvalves:1A-ASIPmp BreakerRACKEDOUTand
TAGGEDSIPump1B-B
PULL-TO-LOCK.
OR2.SIPump1B-Band"A"Trainvalves:
OR2.SIPump1B-Band"A"Trainvalves:
1-FCV-63-157
1-FCV-63-157 CLOSED.1-FCV-63-153 CLOSED.1B-BSIPmp BreakerRACKEDOUTand TAGGED 1-FCV-63-152 CLOSEDSIPump1A-A PULL-TO-LOCK 1-FCV-63-23 CLOSED 1-FCV-63-156 CLOSEDOPTION5:FillingtheCLAwillrequirethefollowing:SIPumpnotusedforfillingtheCLA:
CLOSED.1-FCV-63-153
PULL-TO-LOCKFlowControl Valvesclosedwith breaker and handwheel tagged under clearance:
CLOSED.1B-BSIPmp BreakerRACKEDOUTand
TAGGED 1-FCV-63-152
CLOSEDSIPump1A-A
PULL-TO-LOCK
1-FCV-63-23
CLOSED 1-FCV-63-156
CLOSEDOPTION5:FillingtheCLAwillrequirethefollowing:SIPumpnotusedforfillingtheCLA:
PULL-TO-LOCKFlowControl
Valvesclosedwith
breaker and handwheel tagged under clearance:
1-FCV-63-22, 1-FCV-63-156, 1-FCV-63-157.
1-FCV-63-22, 1-FCV-63-156, 1-FCV-63-157.
1-VLV-63-645lockedclosedandtagged
1-VLV-63-645lockedclosedandtagged under clearance.
under clearance.
Test headervalvesclosed,fusespulled,andtagged:
Test headervalvesclosed,fusespulled,andtagged:
1-FCV-63-21, 1-FCV-63-24, 1-FCV-63-68, 1-FCV-63-69, 1-FCV-63-78, 1-FCV-63-79, 1-FCV-63-96, 1-FCV-63-97, 1-FCV-63-111, 1-FCV-63-112, 1-FCV-63-116, 1-FCV-63-117, 1-FCV-63-121, 1-FCV-63-158, 1-FCV-63-163, 1-FCV-63-164, 1-FCV-63-165, 1-FCV-63-166, 1-FCV-63-167, 1-FCV-63-174.  
1-FCV-63-21, 1-FCV-63-24, 1-FCV-63-68, 1-FCV-63-69, 1-FCV-63-78, 1-FCV-63-79, 1-FCV-63-96, 1-FCV-63-97, 1-FCV-63-111, 1-FCV-63-112, 1-FCV-63-116, 1-FCV-63-117, 1-FCV-63-121, 1-FCV-63-158, 1-FCV-63-163, 1-FCV-63-164, 1-FCV-63-165, 1-FCV-63-166, 1-FCV-63-167, 1-FCV-63-174.
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 Date SHIFT LOG Rev.SS 1Page65of67II APPENDIX MPage1of1 ODCM ACTIONS FOR INOPERABLE SHIELDBUILDINGVENTFLOWRATE MONITOR ODCM 1.1.2.3.fACTION46ShieldBuildingODCMLimitsNotes Instrument No.lLocationUnits0630-18301830-0630RemarksUO/ROReviewInitialsVentFlowRate"LowRng"is Monitor1,21-RI-90-400M-30-V (inoperable) selected Instrument 1-XA-55-30 M-30Malfunctionisclear 1,3 (Window 15)-V"LowRng"readingobtainedatleastonceper24hours1,4,51-RI-90-400M-30 I-lCi/ccFlowgreaterthan2 61-RM-90-400M-30 cfmMonitorItem#282cfm..NOTES:1.Withanyinoperableflowelementonadischargepathwaywhereafanisoperating(PurgeA,PurgeB,ABGTS,orEGTS),effluentreleasemaycontinueprovidedtheactionsofAppendixEareperformed2.ENSUREthe"LowRange"buttonon1-RI-90-400hasbeenselected(buttonwillbelit).3.VERIFYwindow15on1-XA-55-30isclear.
Date SHIFT LOG Rev.SS 1Page65of67II APPENDIX MPage1of1 ODCM ACTIONS FOR INOPERABLE
SHIELDBUILDINGVENTFLOWRATE
MONITOR ODCM 1.1.2.3.fACTION46ShieldBuildingODCMLimitsNotes
Instrument
No.lLocationUnits0630-18301830-0630RemarksUO/ROReviewInitialsVentFlowRate"LowRng"is
Monitor1,21-RI-90-400M-30-V (inoperable)
selected Instrument
1-XA-55-30
M-30Malfunctionisclear
1,3 (Window 15)-V"LowRng"readingobtainedatleastonceper24hours1,4,51-RI-90-400M-30
I-lCi/ccFlowgreaterthan2
61-RM-90-400M-30
cfmMonitorItem#282cfm..NOTES:1.Withanyinoperableflowelementonadischargepathwaywhereafanisoperating(PurgeA,PurgeB,ABGTS,orEGTS),effluentreleasemaycontinueprovidedtheactionsofAppendixEareperformed2.ENSUREthe"LowRange"buttonon1-RI-90-400hasbeenselected(buttonwillbelit).3.VERIFYwindow15on1-XA-55-30isclear.
4.RECORDreadingondigitaldisplayfor1*RI-90-400.
4.RECORDreadingondigitaldisplayfor1*RI-90-400.
5.VERIFYLowRangevalueislessthanorequalto1.74E-03.(Thismaximumvalueisequivalentto9.36%ofthesitereleaseratelimit).IFtheLowRangereadingexceeds1.74E-03,THENSTOPanygasreleaseinprogressandNOTIFYChemistrytodeterminereleaserateinaccordancewithO-SI-CEM-030-415.0
5.VERIFYLowRangevalueislessthanorequalto1.74E-03.(Thismaximumvalueisequivalentto9.36%ofthesitereleaseratelimit).IFtheLowRangereadingexceeds1.74E-03,THENSTOPanygasreleaseinprogressandNOTIFYChemistrytodeterminereleaserateinaccordancewithO-SI-CEM-030-415.0 6..Recordreadingon1-RI-90-400Monitoritem#28indication.
6..Recordreadingon1-RI-90-400Monitoritem#28indication.  
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 Date SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page66of67II[1]IFsumpin leakagepermits,THEN ENSURE one Turbine Building SumpPumpinOFFUSING 0-SO-40-4 AND RECORD1,750as estimatedflowrate.[2]IFsumpin leakagerequiresboth pumpsinAuto,THEN RECORD3,500as estimatedflowrate.[3]WHEN TurbineBuildingSump DischargeFlowRate Monitorreturnedoperable,THEN ENSURE TurbineBuildingSump Pumpsalignednormalper 0-SO-40-4.
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0
Turbine Building Sump Discharge APPENDIXNPage1of1TurbineBuildingSumpDischarge Flow Rate Monitor inop estimated flowrate.(Referto 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO3.D)
Date SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page66of67II[1]IFsumpin leakagepermits,THEN
EstimatedTurbineBuildingSumpDischargeflow monitorestimatedvalue.
ENSURE one Turbine Building SumpPumpinOFFUSING
Flowrate (GPM)0800 1200 1600 2000 2400 0400 RemarksTurbineBuildingSumpDischarge 1,750(1pumpinoff)TurbineBuildingSumpDischarge 3,500(BothpumpsinAuto)
0-SO-40-4 AND RECORD1,750as estimatedflowrate.[2]IFsumpin leakagerequiresboth
UO/RO Review Initials SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page67of67 SOURCE NOTESPage1of1 REQUIREMENTS SOURCE IMPLEMENTING STATEMENT DOCUMENT STATEMENTTVAwillrevisePORCapprovedNCO870361065
pumpsinAuto,THEN
[C.1]procedurestoaddtheL44871229810requirementtotesttheexistingcircuitryonceeachshiftpriortoUnit2restart.Movedto 0-GO-14.FollowingSystemsNCO880410010
RECORD3,500as estimatedflowrate.[3]WHEN TurbineBuildingSump
[C.2]Engineering'sevaluationofS53880409831 available industry information,reviseSI-2 accordingly tospecifythemostoptimumoperationrange (temperature)
DischargeFlowRate Monitorreturnedoperable,THEN
ENSURE TurbineBuildingSump
Pumpsalignednormalper
0-SO-40-4.
Turbine Building Sump Discharge APPENDIXNPage1of1TurbineBuildingSumpDischarge
Flow Rate Monitor inop estimated flowrate.(Referto
1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO3.D)
EstimatedTurbineBuildingSumpDischargeflow
monitorestimatedvalue.
Flowrate (GPM)0800 1200 1600 2000 2400 0400 RemarksTurbineBuildingSumpDischarge
1,750(1pumpinoff)TurbineBuildingSumpDischarge
3,500(BothpumpsinAuto)
UO/RO Review Initials  
SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0
SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page67of67
SOURCE NOTESPage1of1 REQUIREMENTS
SOURCE IMPLEMENTING
STATEMENT DOCUMENT STATEMENTTVAwillrevisePORCapprovedNCO870361065
[C.1]procedurestoaddtheL44871229810requirementtotesttheexistingcircuitryonceeachshiftpriortoUnit2restart.Movedto
0-GO-14.FollowingSystemsNCO880410010
[C.2]Engineering'sevaluationofS53880409831
available industry information,reviseSI-2
accordingly
tospecifythemostoptimumoperationrange (temperature)
(necessarytominimizeicesublimationandfrostbuildup.ToensurelocalreadingswillbeS10890911811
(necessarytominimizeicesublimationandfrostbuildup.ToensurelocalreadingswillbeS10890911811
[C.3]takenin accordance
[C.3]takenin accordance withInspectionReport89-18 Technical SpecificationsifViolationNo.
withInspectionReport89-18
89-18-03,04,10TR-61-138P001becomes inoperable.ToensurethatNER820097005
Technical SpecificationsifViolationNo.
[C.4]midscale/lowscale instrumentINPOSOER81-002failuresonlossofpowerarenotmistakenforoperatingpoints.
89-18-03,04,10TR-61-138P001becomes
This statementwasmodifiedby RIMS 38950105812
inoperable.ToensurethatNER820097005
[C.S]DCNF09221A.IfERCW strainerisoutofservice,ERCW temperaturemustbeverified
[C.4]midscale/lowscale
instrumentINPOSOER81-002failuresonlossofpowerarenotmistakenforoperatingpoints.
This statementwasmodifiedby
RIMS 38950105812
[C.S]DCNF09221A.IfERCW
strainerisoutofservice,ERCW
temperaturemustbeverified
<80&deg;F.  
<80&deg;F.  
 
(PREPARED!REVISEDBY:VALIDATEDBY:
(PREPARED!REVISEDBY:VALIDATEDBY:
APPROVED BY:*JPMA.2Page1of11Rev.0 SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT JOB PERFORMANCE
APPROVED BY:*JPMA.2Page1of11Rev.0 SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT JOB PERFORMANCE MEASUREJPMA.2 Containment Closure Requirements Date!Date!Date!(OperationsTrainingManager)
MEASUREJPMA.2 Containment
Closure Requirements
Date!Date!Date!(OperationsTrainingManager)
CONCURRED:
CONCURRED:
**(OperationsRepresentative)
**(OperationsRepresentative)
Date!*Validationnotrequiredforminorenhancements,procedureRevchangesthatdonotaffecttheJPM,orindividualstepchangesthatdonotaffecttheflowoftheJPM.**OperationsConcurrencerequiredfornewJPMsandchangesthataffecttheflowoftheJPM(ifnotdrivenbyaprocedurerevision).  
Date!*Validationnotrequiredforminorenhancements,procedureRevchangesthatdonotaffecttheJPM,orindividualstepchangesthatdonotaffecttheflowoftheJPM.**OperationsConcurrencerequiredfornewJPMsandchangesthataffecttheflowoftheJPM(ifnotdrivenbyaprocedurerevision).
((JPMA.2Page2of11Rev.0 NUCLEAR TRAINING REVISION/USAGE
((JPMA.2Page2of11Rev.0 NUCLEAR TRAINING REVISION/USAGE LOG REVISION DESCRIPTION OF VDATEPAGES PREPARED/NUMBER REVISION AFFECTEDREVISEDBY:
LOG REVISION DESCRIPTION
0 NewJPM Y Allv-SpecifyiftheJPM changewillrequire another validation(YorN).See cover sheet for criteria.
OF VDATEPAGES PREPARED/NUMBER REVISION AFFECTEDREVISEDBY:
lJPMA.2Page3of11Rev.0 SEQUOYAHNUCLEARPLANT RO/SRO JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task: Containment Closure RequirementsJAITAtask:
0 NewJPM Y Allv-SpecifyiftheJPM changewillrequire
another validation(YorN).See cover sheet for criteria.  
lJPMA.2Page3of11Rev.0 SEQUOYAHNUCLEARPLANT
RO/SRO JOB PERFORMANCE
MEASURE Task: Containment
Closure RequirementsJAITAtask:
#342007302 (SRO)#342008302 (SRO)KIARatings:
#342007302 (SRO)#342008302 (SRO)KIARatings:
2.2.18 Knowledgeofthe process for managing maintenance
2.2.18 Knowledgeofthe process for managing maintenance activities during shutdown operations.(CFR: 43.5/45.13) 3.6 Task Standard: Candidate determinesthatthe penetrationcanbeopenedandrequires person responsible for closure be identifiedbynameand instructstherequired personnel remainonsiteto close the penetrationbythe estimated closure time.Evaluation Method: Simulator_X__In-Plant_X__Classroom_X__===================================================================================
activities
during shutdown operations.(CFR: 43.5/45.13)
3.6 Task Standard: Candidate determinesthatthe penetrationcanbeopenedandrequires
person responsible
for closure be identifiedbynameand instructstherequired
personnel remainonsiteto close the penetrationbythe estimated closure time.Evaluation
Method: Simulator_X__In-Plant_X__Classroom_X__===================================================================================
Performer:
Performer:
NAME Start Time (Performance
NAME Start Time (Performance Rating: SAT UNSAT Performance Time Finish Time Evaluator:
Rating: SAT UNSAT Performance
Time Finish Time Evaluator:
/SIGNATURE DATE===================================================================================
/SIGNATURE DATE===================================================================================
COMMENTS  
COMMENTS JPMA.2 Page 4of11Rev.0 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONSTOEVALUATOR:
JPMA.2 Page 4of11Rev.0 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONSTOEVALUATOR:
1.Sequenced steps identifiedbyan"s"2.Any UNSAT requires comments.t.3.Ensure setting for performancehasaccesstoexam reference procedures that includes 0-GO-15.4.Ensure operator performsthefollowingrequiredactionsfor SELF-CHECKING; a.Identifies the correctunit,train,component,etc.b.Reviewsthe intendedactionandexpectedresponse.c.Comparesthe actual responsetothe expected response.ValidationTime:CR.18min Local_Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed: 0-GO-15  
1.Sequenced steps identifiedbyan"s"2.Any UNSAT requires comments.t.3.Ensure setting for performancehasaccesstoexam
 
reference procedures
==References:==
that includes 0-GO-15.4.Ensure operator performsthefollowingrequiredactionsfor
 
SELF-CHECKING;
Reference 0-GO-15 Title Containment Closure ControlRevNo.023=============================================================================READTOOPERATORDirectionsto Trainee:Iwillexplaintheinitial conditions,andstatethetasktobe performed.Allcontrolroomstepsshallbe performedforthisJPM.Iwillprovideinitiatingcuesandreportsonotheractionswhen directedbyyou.When you completethetask successfully, the objectiveforthisjob performance measurewillbe satisfied.
a.Identifies
Ensure you indicatetomewhenyou understand your assignedtask.To indicatethatyouhave completed your assignedtaskreturnthe handoutsheetIprovidedyou.
the correctunit,train,component,etc.b.Reviewsthe
(INITIAL CONDITIONS:1.Unit2isinMode6.2.Corereload complete.3.Nozzle dams removed.4.Preparingtosetthe reactorheadonthevessel.5.Refuel cavitywaterlevelis currentlyatEI.703'.6.RHRinlet temperatureis101&deg;F.7.Containment air temperatureis86&deg;F.8.Decayheatis4 MW(th).9.TrainBRHRisinservice,TrainAonstandby.10.A maintenance foremanhasrequestedtoopen containment penetration X-88, Maintenance Access Penetration, in accordancewithanapprovedworkplan WO 07701357000.11.If closure is necessary,thebreachwillbeclosedfrominside containmentandis estimatedtotake35minutestoclose.INITIATINGCUES:1.YouareanSRO.
intendedactionandexpectedresponse.c.Comparesthe
actual responsetothe expected response.ValidationTime:CR.18min Local_Tools/Equipment/Procedures
Needed: 0-GO-15 References:
Reference 0-GO-15 Title Containment
Closure ControlRevNo.023=============================================================================READTOOPERATORDirectionsto
Trainee:Iwillexplaintheinitial
conditions,andstatethetasktobe
performed.Allcontrolroomstepsshallbe
performedforthisJPM.Iwillprovideinitiatingcuesandreportsonotheractionswhen
directedbyyou.When you completethetask successfully, the objectiveforthisjob
performance
measurewillbe satisfied.
Ensure you indicatetomewhenyou
understand
your assignedtask.To indicatethatyouhave
completed your assignedtaskreturnthe
handoutsheetIprovidedyou.
(INITIAL CONDITIONS:1.Unit2isinMode6.2.Corereload
complete.3.Nozzle dams removed.4.Preparingtosetthe reactorheadonthevessel.5.Refuel cavitywaterlevelis
currentlyatEI.703'.6.RHRinlet
temperatureis101&deg;F.7.Containment
air temperatureis86&deg;F.8.Decayheatis4 MW(th).9.TrainBRHRisinservice,TrainAonstandby.10.A maintenance
foremanhasrequestedtoopen
containment
penetration
X-88, Maintenance
Access Penetration, in accordancewithanapprovedworkplan
WO 07701357000.11.If closure is necessary,thebreachwillbeclosedfrominside
containmentandis estimatedtotake35minutestoclose.INITIATINGCUES:1.YouareanSRO.
2.Calculate the maximum allowableclosuretime.
2.Calculate the maximum allowableclosuretime.
3.Determine the minimum requirementsthatmustbemetforthe
3.Determine the minimum requirementsthatmustbemetforthe maximum allowable closuretimeto allowopeningthe penetration.
maximum allowable closuretimeto allowopeningthe
4.Complete the documentation.
penetration.
Job Performance ChecklistJPMA.2Page5of11Rev.0 (-STEP 1.: STEP/STANDARDObtainthe appropriate procedure.
4.Complete the documentation.  
SAT/UNSAT SAT UNSAT ((STANDARD: Operator identifies 0-GO-15anduses Appendix F"Containment Closure Evaluation Process".STEP 2.:[1]RECORD thefollowinginformation:
Job Performance
DecayHeat(Dataprovidedby Nuclear Fuels)_RHRInlet Ternperature";
ChecklistJPMA.2Page5of11Rev.0 (-STEP 1.: STEP/STANDARDObtainthe appropriate
__RCSwater level(2):_STANDARD: Performerrecordsthe3datapointsfromthe turnover sheet DecayHeat(Dataprovidedby Nuclear Fuels)4MWeRHRInlet Ternperature'":
procedure.
101&deg;F RCS water level(2):EL703'COMMENTS: Start Time__SAT UNSAT Job Performance Checklist STEP/STANDARDJPMA.2Page6of11Rev.0 SAT/UNSAT (STEP 3.:[2]DETERMINE the Allowable Closure Time fromthefollowingtable:
SAT/UNSAT SAT UNSAT ((STANDARD: Operator identifies
--SAT UNSAT RCSWater Level Inside Containment Ol.!tside Cnntainment
0-GO-15anduses Appendix F"Containment
--Closllre Time Closune Time Requirement Requirement t'MiflMtes}
Closure Evaluation
lMinutesl Closed ReS with at least 2ste'aThl!iilenerators with se1:ondair&#xa5;,sidefulll Critical Abc",eRI 1211 120 Step BelcwR NiP-.NiA_Open R'CS'6ith Core Oecay fTeat:>15 fJlWlthl AbcveRI Conta>::1 fer C1lI1iact EngineEring fer ii:me tjrne Belew RI Contact Engirleenng fur Engineering fer ck!SiIM'!!i!me cklsmeiim!!
Process".STEP 2.:[1]RECORD thefollowinginformation:
Qpell ReS with eNe D10cay Heat<15 fiWl![thl lJ;bc",eRi 2a 50 BelC!.yRI 2"t 45 Opell R'CS with Core Decay fTeat<6 MWlthl Abc&#xa5;eR!100 1ro BeIO!.&#xa5;R!lID 166 R'!!actor\!essel Heiad and UWlerlnternals R:emovedIReaclor Cavity fk:loded to el 712 AbC'Je Ri 12D lao BefllwR!NJA NiA STANDARD: PerformerusesInside ContainmentColumn,OpenRCSwith Core Heat<6 MW(th),AboveReduced Inventory to determineallowableClosuretimetobe 100 minutes COMMENTS: STEP4.:[3]RECORD the"Allowable Closure Time" from step[2]:--SAT ACT=UNSAT--STANDARD: Performer records the AllowableClosuretimeequal to 100 minutes COMMENTS:
DecayHeat(Dataprovidedby
Job Performance ChecklistSTEP/STANDARD lSTEP5.:[4]ENSUREtheACTtransferredtoAppendixAforeachitemPERFORMEDBY:
Nuclear Fuels)_RHRInlet Ternperature";
DATE:_Cue: After performer locates Appendix A, if asked, provide information below: No other Containment closure exceptions existWOhas closure Procedure step text included STANDARD: PerformerreferstoAppendixAtorecordinformation.
__RCSwater level(2):_STANDARD: Performerrecordsthe3datapointsfromthe
COMMENTS: The next step enters section B: Evaluation of ContainmentClosureExceptions 1.0 Evaluation of containment Closure ExceptionsSTEP6.:[5]
turnover sheet DecayHeat(Dataprovidedby
IDENTIFYthecontainmentclosureexceptions.(Cue: If asked state"There are no other containment closure exemptions in effect"STANDARD:Performeridentifiesthisasacontainmentclosureexception.
Nuclear Fuels)4MWeRHRInlet Ternperature'":
COMMENTS:STEP7.:[6]OBTAINfromthepersonresponsibleforpenetrationclosuretheestimatedamountoftimetophysicallyclosetheopening,AND DOCUMENT onAppendixA.EstimatedClosureTime(ECT): (minutes)Cue: If asked state"Review initial conditions" STANDARD: Performer determinesfromtheturnoversheetthatitisestimatedtotake35minutestoclosethepenetrationoraskstodeterminethelengthoftimeestimatedtoclosethepenetration.
101&deg;F RCS water level(2):EL703'COMMENTS: Start Time__SAT UNSAT  
COMMENTS:JPMA.2Page7of11Rev.0 SAT/UNSAT SAT UNSAT SAT_UNSAT SAT_UNSAT Job Performance Checklist STEP/STANDARD STEP8.:[7]ENSUREthework document has instructionstoclosethe penetrationonalossofRHR,AND WRITE the documentnumberon Appendix A.Cue: If asked state"TheWork Document has instructions to close the penetration on a loss of RHR" STANDARD: Performerverifiesthework document has instructionstoclosethe penetrationonalossofRHR.
Job Performance
Checklist STEP/STANDARDJPMA.2Page6of11Rev.0 SAT/UNSAT (STEP 3.:[2]DETERMINE the Allowable Closure Time fromthefollowingtable:
--SAT UNSAT RCSWater Level Inside Containment
Ol.!tside Cnntainment
--Closllre Time Closune Time Requirement
Requirement
t'MiflMtes}
lMinutesl Closed ReS with at least 2ste'aThl!iilenerators
with se1:ondair&#xa5;,sidefulll
Critical Abc",eRI 1211 120 Step BelcwR NiP-.NiA_Open R'CS'6ith Core Oecay fTeat:>15 fJlWlthl AbcveRI Conta>::1
fer C1lI1iact EngineEring
fer
ii:me
tjrne Belew RI Contact Engirleenng
fur
Engineering
fer ck!SiIM'!!i!me
cklsmeiim!!
Qpell ReS with eNe D10cay Heat<15 fiWl![thl lJ;bc",eRi
2a 50 BelC!.yRI 2"t 45 Opell R'CS with Core Decay fTeat<6 MWlthl Abc&#xa5;eR!100 1ro BeIO!.&#xa5;R!lID 166 R'!!actor\!essel
Heiad and UWlerlnternals
R:emovedIReaclor
Cavity fk:loded to el 712 AbC'Je Ri 12D lao BefllwR!NJA NiA STANDARD: PerformerusesInside
ContainmentColumn,OpenRCSwith
Core Heat<6 MW(th),AboveReduced
Inventory to determineallowableClosuretimetobe 100 minutes COMMENTS: STEP4.:[3]RECORD the"Allowable
Closure Time" from step[2]:--SAT ACT=UNSAT--STANDARD: Performer records the AllowableClosuretimeequal
to 100 minutes COMMENTS:  
Job Performance
ChecklistSTEP/STANDARD
lSTEP5.:[4]ENSUREtheACTtransferredtoAppendixAforeachitemPERFORMEDBY:
DATE:_Cue: After performer locates Appendix A, if asked, provide information
below: No other Containment
closure exceptions
existWOhas closure Procedure step text included STANDARD: PerformerreferstoAppendixAtorecordinformation.
COMMENTS: The next step enters section B: Evaluation
of ContainmentClosureExceptions
1.0 Evaluation
of containment
Closure ExceptionsSTEP6.:[5]
IDENTIFYthecontainmentclosureexceptions.(Cue: If asked state"There are no other containment
closure exemptions
in effect"STANDARD:Performeridentifiesthisasacontainmentclosureexception.
COMMENTS:STEP7.:[6]OBTAINfromthepersonresponsibleforpenetrationclosuretheestimatedamountoftimetophysicallyclosetheopening,AND
DOCUMENT onAppendixA.EstimatedClosureTime(ECT): (minutes)Cue: If asked state"Review initial conditions" STANDARD: Performer determinesfromtheturnoversheetthatitisestimatedtotake35minutestoclosethepenetrationoraskstodeterminethelengthoftimeestimatedtoclosethepenetration.
COMMENTS:JPMA.2Page7of11Rev.0 SAT/UNSAT SAT UNSAT SAT_UNSAT SAT_UNSAT  
Job Performance
Checklist STEP/STANDARD STEP8.:[7]ENSUREthework document has instructionstoclosethe
penetrationonalossofRHR,AND
WRITE the documentnumberon Appendix A.Cue: If asked state"TheWork Document has instructions
to close the penetration
on a loss of RHR" STANDARD: Performerverifiesthework
document has instructionstoclosethe
penetrationonalossofRHR.
COMMENTS: STEP9.:[8]EVALUATEthemargintoclosure(Allowableclosuretime
COMMENTS: STEP9.:[8]EVALUATEthemargintoclosure(Allowableclosuretime
-Estimated closuretime)to determine personnel requirements.Margin=-=_ACTECT (STANDARD: Performer determinesthemargintoclosuretobe
-Estimated closuretime)to determine personnel requirements.Margin=-=_ACTECT (STANDARD: Performer determinesthemargintoclosuretobe 65 minutes.COMMENTS:STEP10.:[9]IFthemarginislessthan15minutes,THEN[9.1]ENSUREclosure capabilitybyhavingtheperson responsible for closure-STATIONpersonnelatthepenetration.OR[9.2]ENSUREanapprovedwrittenactionplanhasbeenprovidedinwhichatimelineis documented demonstrating a successful task completionbasedonthe estimatedclosuretime,andthe Operations Managerordesigneehasapprovedtheuseoftheactionplan.
65 minutes.COMMENTS:STEP10.:[9]IFthemarginislessthan15minutes,THEN[9.1]ENSUREclosure
Operations Manager/DesigneeDate STANDARD: PerformerNAsthestepbecausetheIFITHENconditiondoesnotexist,i.e.Marginis greaterthan15minutes.
capabilitybyhavingtheperson
COMMENTS:JPMA.2 Page 8of11 Rev.0 SAT/UNSAT SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT Critical Step Job Performance Checklist STEP/STANDARDSTEP11.:[10]ENSUREclosurecapabilitybyhavingthepersonresponsibleforrequirepersonnelremainonsitetoclosethepenetrationbytheestimatedclosuretime.Cue:When directed"Acknowledge the request" STANDARD: Performerdeterminestheresponsiblepersonmusthavetheindividualsrequiredforclosureremainonsite.
responsible
for closure-STATIONpersonnelatthepenetration.OR[9.2]ENSUREanapprovedwrittenactionplanhasbeenprovidedinwhichatimelineis
documented
demonstrating
a successful
task completionbasedonthe
estimatedclosuretime,andthe
Operations
Managerordesigneehasapprovedtheuseoftheactionplan.
Operations
Manager/DesigneeDate
STANDARD: PerformerNAsthestepbecausetheIFITHENconditiondoesnotexist,i.e.Marginis
greaterthan15minutes.
COMMENTS:JPMA.2 Page 8of11 Rev.0 SAT/UNSAT SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT Critical Step  
Job Performance
Checklist STEP/STANDARDSTEP11.:[10]ENSUREclosurecapabilitybyhavingthepersonresponsibleforrequirepersonnelremainonsitetoclosethepenetrationbytheestimatedclosuretime.Cue:When directed"Acknowledge
the request" STANDARD: Performerdeterminestheresponsiblepersonmusthavetheindividualsrequiredforclosureremainonsite.
COMMENTS:STEP12.:[11]
COMMENTS:STEP12.:[11]
NOTIFYthepersonresponsibleforclosureofthetypeofcoveragedeterminedbysteps1.1.1[9]and1.1.1
NOTIFYthepersonresponsibleforclosureofthetypeofcoveragedeterminedbysteps1.1.1[9]and1.1.1
[10],ANDOBTAINnamesofindividualsoneachshifttocontactshouldclosureberequiredJPMA.2Page9of11 Rev.&deg;SAT/UNSAT SAT UNSAT Critical Step SAT UNSATCue:When asked for the names, state"Jim Smith on days 1 Bob Jones on nights" Bothcanbe reached at phone 41081 beeeper 20419 Critical Step (STANDARD: Performerobtainsthenamesoftheindividualsoneachshifttocontactto
[10],ANDOBTAINnamesofindividualsoneachshifttocontactshouldclosureberequiredJPMA.2Page9of11 Rev.&deg;SAT/UNSAT SAT UNSAT Critical Step SAT UNSATCue:When asked for the names, state"Jim Smith on days 1 Bob Jones on nights" Bothcanbe reached at phone 41081 beeeper 20419 Critical Step (STANDARD: Performerobtainsthenamesoftheindividualsoneachshifttocontactto closure.COMMENTS:STEP13.:[12]IFthepenetrationcannotbeclosedwithintheACT,andthemarginisnegative,THEN[12.1]thebreachSHALLbeclosedornotallowedtobeopened.OR[12.2]awrittenevaluationhasbeenperformedwhichdocumentstheassumptionsinvolved,andtheOperationsManagerordesigneeallowsthepenetrationtobe opened.OperationsManager/DesigneeDate STANDARD: PerformerNAsthestepbecauetheIFITHENconditiondoesnotexist,i.e.MarginisNotnegative.
closure.COMMENTS:STEP13.:[12]IFthepenetrationcannotbeclosedwithintheACT,andthemarginisnegative,THEN[12.1]thebreachSHALLbeclosedornotallowedtobeopened.OR[12.2]awrittenevaluationhasbeenperformedwhichdocumentstheassumptionsinvolved,andtheOperationsManagerordesigneeallowsthepenetrationtobe
COMMENTS:_SAT UNSAT (Job Performance Checklist STEP/ST ANDARDSTEP14.:[13]
opened.OperationsManager/DesigneeDate
STANDARD: PerformerNAsthestepbecauetheIFITHENconditiondoesnotexist,i.e.MarginisNotnegative.
COMMENTS:_SAT UNSAT  
(Job Performance
Checklist STEP/ST ANDARDSTEP14.:[13]
COMPLETEAppendixAtodocumenttheopenpenetration.
COMPLETEAppendixAtodocumenttheopenpenetration.
STANDARD:CandidaterecordstheinformationprovidedintheJPMonAppendixA
STANDARD:CandidaterecordstheinformationprovidedintheJPMonAppendixA COMMENTS:EndofJPMJPMA.2Page10of11Rev.0 SAT/UNSAT SAT UNSATStopTime__
COMMENTS:EndofJPMJPMA.2Page10of11Rev.0 SAT/UNSAT SAT UNSATStopTime__  
(CANDIDATECUESHEET(TOBE RETURNEDTOEXAMINERUPONCOMPLETIONOFTASK)
(CANDIDATECUESHEET(TOBE RETURNEDTOEXAMINERUPONCOMPLETIONOFTASK)
DIRECTIONTOTRAINEE:Iwill explaintheinitialconditions,andstatethetasktobeperformed.Allcontrol
DIRECTIONTOTRAINEE:Iwill explaintheinitialconditions,andstatethetasktobeperformed.Allcontrol room stepsshallbeperformedforthisJPM,includinganyrequired communications.Iwillprovideinitiatingcuesandreportson other actions when directedbyyou.Ensureyouindicatetomewhenyou understandyourassignedtask.To indicatethatyouhavecompletedyourassignedtaskreturnthe handout sheet I provided you.INITIAL CONDITIONS:1.Unit2isinMode6.2.Corereloadcomplete.3.Nozzle dams removed.4.Preparingtosetthe reactorheadonthevessel.5.Refuel cavity waterlevelis currentlyatEI.703'.6.RHRinlet temperatureis101&deg;F.7.Containment air temperatureis86&deg;F.8.Decayheatis4MW(th).9.TrainBRHRisinservice,TrainAonstandby.10.A maintenance foremanhasrequestedtoopen containment penetration X-88, Maintenance Access Penetration, in accordancewithan approvedworkplanWO 07701357000.11.If closureisnecessary,thebreachwillbeclosedfrominside containmentandis estimatedtotake35 minutestoclose.INITIATING CUES:1.YouareanSRO.
room stepsshallbeperformedforthisJPM,includinganyrequired
communications.Iwillprovideinitiatingcuesandreportson
other actions when directedbyyou.Ensureyouindicatetomewhenyou
understandyourassignedtask.To indicatethatyouhavecompletedyourassignedtaskreturnthe
handout sheet I provided you.INITIAL CONDITIONS:1.Unit2isinMode6.2.Corereloadcomplete.3.Nozzle dams removed.4.Preparingtosetthe reactorheadonthevessel.5.Refuel cavity waterlevelis currentlyatEI.703'.6.RHRinlet
temperatureis101&deg;F.7.Containment
air temperatureis86&deg;F.8.Decayheatis4MW(th).9.TrainBRHRisinservice,TrainAonstandby.10.A maintenance
foremanhasrequestedtoopen
containment
penetration
X-88, Maintenance
Access Penetration, in accordancewithan approvedworkplanWO
07701357000.11.If closureisnecessary,thebreachwillbeclosedfrominside
containmentandis estimatedtotake35 minutestoclose.INITIATING
CUES:1.YouareanSRO.
2.Calculate the maximum allowableclosuretime.
2.Calculate the maximum allowableclosuretime.
3.Determine the minimum requirementsthatmustbemetforthe
3.Determine the minimum requirementsthatmustbemetforthe maximum allowable closuretimetoallowopeningthe penetration.
maximum allowable closuretimetoallowopeningthe
4.Complete the documentation.
penetration.
SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page29 of 108 Appendix F(Page1 of 5)CONTAINMENT CLOSURE EVALUATION PROCESS Unit:2 Date IObA]NOTES1)PerformSectionAeachdaywhileinModes5or6.Also,performSectionAifplant conditionschangewhichwoulddecreasethe"AllowableClosureTime"(ACT) calculatedforthatday."AllowableClosureTime"may decreaseifRCS temperature increases.DatarequiredforcompletionofSectionBSteps1through3canbeobtainedatanytime.A conservative RCS temperaturecanbeassumedtoensureall daily activitiesarebounded.
4.Complete the documentation.  
(2)This Appendixmaybemaintainedin spreadsheetformonacomputer.3)The containmentpenetrationclosuretime requirementswithanopenRCSarebasedonaninitialRCSwater temperatureandaninitialupper compartment air temperatureof100&deg;F.If eithertheRCSwateror containment upper compartment temperature exceeds105&deg;F,Engineeringmustbecontactedforclosuretime.
SQN CONTAINMENT
Section A: Calculation of"Allowable Closure Time" RCSwater level(2):&#xa3;L----:;'-=-------l---><-"'-
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page29 of 108 Appendix F(Page1 of 5)CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE EVALUATION
PROCESS Unit:2 Date IObA]NOTES1)PerformSectionAeachdaywhileinModes5or6.Also,performSectionAifplant
conditionschangewhichwoulddecreasethe"AllowableClosureTime"(ACT)
calculatedforthatday."AllowableClosureTime"may
decreaseifRCS temperature
increases.DatarequiredforcompletionofSectionBSteps1through3canbeobtainedatanytime.A
conservative
RCS temperaturecanbeassumedtoensureall
daily activitiesarebounded.
(2)This Appendixmaybemaintainedin
spreadsheetformonacomputer.3)The containmentpenetrationclosuretime
requirementswithanopenRCSarebasedonaninitialRCSwater
temperatureandaninitialupper
compartment
air temperatureof100&deg;F.If
eithertheRCSwateror
containment
upper compartment
temperature
exceeds105&deg;F,Engineeringmustbecontactedforclosuretime.
Section A: Calculation
of"Allowable
Closure Time" RCSwater level(2):&#xa3;L----:;'-=-------l---><-"'-
[1]RECORDthefollowinginformation:DecayHeat(DataprovidedbyNuclearFuels)RHRInlet Ternperature-":
[1]RECORDthefollowinginformation:DecayHeat(DataprovidedbyNuclearFuels)RHRInlet Ternperature-":
101 ()F (1)Twotrainsof
101 ()F (1)Twotrainsof RHRinservicemaybeaveragedtodeterminetemperature.
RHRinservicemaybeaveragedtodeterminetemperature.
(2)ReswaterlevelisdefinedasAboveReducedInventory(AboveRI)orBelowReduced Inventory(BelowRI).
(2)ReswaterlevelisdefinedasAboveReducedInventory(AboveRI)orBelowReduced
(\-SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 30 of 108 Appendix F(Page2 of 5)Unit?...[2]DETERMINEtheAllowableClosureTimefromthe following table: Date To f)Cry RCS Water Level Inside Containment Outside Containment Closure Time Closure Time Requirement Requirement (Minutes)(Minutes)Closed RCS with at least 2 steam generators with secondary side full Above RI 120 120BelowRI N/A N/A Open RCS with Core DecayHeat>15MW{th)AboveRIContactEngineeringfor Contact Engineering forclosuretimeclosuretime Below RIContactEngineeringforContact Engineering forclosuretimeclosuretime Open RCS with Core DecayHeat<15MW{th)AboveRI 28 60 Below RI 21 45-=t Open RCS with Core DecayHeat<6 MW{th);:>Above RI- 180 Below RI 60 165 Reactor Vessel Head and Upper Internals Removed/Reactor Cavity flooded toe\.712AboveRI 120 180BelowRI N/A N/ARI-ReducedInventory  
Inventory(BelowRI).  
..SQN CONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page31 of 108 Appendix F(Page3 of 5)Unit-1[3]RECORDthe"AllowableClosureTime"fromstep[2]:
(\-SQN CONTAINMENT
ACT=l 00 M IN[4]ENSUREtheACTtransferredtoAppendixAforeachitem PERFORMED BY:*ML SRO Section B: Evaluation of Containment Closure Exceptions 1.0 Evaluation of Containment Closure Exceptions NOTE DateThissectionshallbeusedtofilloutAppendixAandevaluateopencontainmentpenetrations.Thissectiondoesnothavetobemaintained(maybediscarded)inthenotebookforeachpenetration.[5]IDENTIFYthecontainmentclosureexceptions.
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 30 of 108 Appendix F(Page2 of 5)Unit?...[2]DETERMINEtheAllowableClosureTimefromthe
[6]OBTAINfromthepersonresponsibleforpenetrationclosuretheestimatedamount oftimetophysicallyclosetheopening, AND DOCUMENTonAppendix A.EstimatedClosureTime(ECT): (minutes)o ([7]ENSUREtheworkdocumenthasinstructionstoclosethepenetrationonalossofRHR,ANDWRITEthedocumentnumberonAppendix A.o SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page32of108 Appendix F (Page 4of5)Unit h 1.0 Evaluation of Containment Closure Exceptions (continued)
following table: Date To f)Cry RCS Water Level Inside Containment
[8]EVALUATEthemarginto closure (Allowable closuretime-Estimated closure time)to determine personnel requirements.
Outside Containment
Date Margin=ACT NOTE ECT=Operations Manager or designee may allow a marginlessthan15 minutes provided an approvedwrittenactionplanhasbeen providedinwhicha timeline is documented demonstrating a successful task completionbasedonthe estimated closure time.IFthemarginislessthan15 minutes, THEN ([9][9.1]ENSURE closure capabilitybyhavingtheperson responsible for c1osure-STATION personnelatthe penetration.
Closure Time Closure Time Requirement
OR D[9.2]ENSURE an approved writtenactionplanhasbeen providedinwhicha timeline is documented demonstrating a successful task completionbasedon the estimated closuretime,andthe Operations Manager or designee has approvedtheuseoftheactionplan.
Requirement (Minutes)(Minutes)Closed RCS with at least 2 steam generators
Operations Manager/Designee Date--
with secondary side full Above RI 120 120BelowRI N/A N/A Open RCS with Core DecayHeat>15MW{th)AboveRIContactEngineeringfor
(\.---SON CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page33 of 108 1.0 Appendix F(Page5 of 5)Unit&#xa3;Evaluation of Containment Closure Exceptions (continued)
Contact Engineering
[10]ENSURE closure capabilitybyhavingtheperson responsible for c1osure-requirepersonnelremainonsitetoclosethe penetrationbytheestimatedclosuretime.
forclosuretimeclosuretime
[11]NOTIFYtheperson responsibleforclosureofthetypeof coverage determinedbysteps1.1.1[9]and1.1.1[10], AND OBTAINnamesof individualsoneachshiftto contact should closureberequired.
Below RIContactEngineeringforContact
NOTE Date-=ro boA.(Operations Manager or designee mayallowthe penetrationtobeopenedwhenthemargin is negative providedawritten evaluation is performed which documents the assumptions involvedandthe justificationforwhy opening the penetrationisacceptable.
Engineering
[12]IFthepenetration cannotbeclosedwithintheACT,andthe marginisnegative, THEN[12.1]thebreach SHALLbeclosedornotallowedtobe opened.OR[12.2]awritten evaluationhasbeen performed which documents the assumptionsinvolved,andthe Operations Manager or designeeallowsthepenetrationtobeopened.
forclosuretimeclosuretime
Operations Manager/Designee[13]COMPLETE AppendixAto documenttheopenpenetration.
Open RCS with Core DecayHeat<15MW{th)AboveRI 28 60 Below RI 21 45-=t Open RCS with Core DecayHeat<6 MW{th);:>Above RI- 180 Below RI 60 165 Reactor Vessel Head and Upper Internals Removed/Reactor
o Date SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page24 of 108 Appendix A (Page 1 of 1)CONTAINMENT CLOSURE EXCEPTIONS Unit--'----NOTES1)ThisPagemaybe substitutedbya computer generated spreadsheet.2)Whennotifying responsible groupstoinitiate containmentclosure,contactindividual responsibleforclosureof containmenthatchfirst.
Cavity flooded toe\.712AboveRI 120 180BelowRI N/A N/ARI-ReducedInventory  
Subsequent notificationshouldbemadeforthoseopeningswiththe longest closure time.OPEN PENETRATION CLOSURE RESPONSIBILITY DATA FROM CLOSUREDATEDATE (DESCRIPTION
..SQN CONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL
&NUMBER)APPENDIX F PROCEDURE OPENED CLOSED (MINUTES)SHIFTOWNER PHONE/BEEPERACTECT'I--SI g, MAIN te<<AIVC-6 I)A'fS 3, tv)S"" i tL l(1(1 g/2(J4 Jq wo Nt Ct" I+7'S gllb 41104/C1)(J c 55 00 16{)A'(Ate.&#xa3;:-5f
0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page31 of 108 Appendix F(Page3 of 5)Unit-1[3]RECORDthe"AllowableClosureTime"fromstep[2]:
<2-A-1/(J I'f I ACT=ALLOWABLECLOSURETIME ECT=ESTIMATED CLOSURE TIME Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Unit 0 General Operating Instructions O-GO-15 CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROLRevision0023 Quality RelatedLevelofUse:
ACT=l 00 M IN[4]ENSUREtheACTtransferredtoAppendixAforeachitem
PERFORMED BY:*ML SRO Section B: Evaluation
of Containment
Closure Exceptions
1.0 Evaluation
of Containment
Closure Exceptions
NOTE DateThissectionshallbeusedtofilloutAppendixAandevaluateopencontainmentpenetrations.Thissectiondoesnothavetobemaintained(maybediscarded)inthenotebookforeachpenetration.[5]IDENTIFYthecontainmentclosureexceptions.
[6]OBTAINfromthepersonresponsibleforpenetrationclosuretheestimatedamount
oftimetophysicallyclosetheopening, AND DOCUMENTonAppendix
A.EstimatedClosureTime(ECT): (minutes)o ([7]ENSUREtheworkdocumenthasinstructionstoclosethepenetrationonalossofRHR,ANDWRITEthedocumentnumberonAppendix
A.o  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page32of108
Appendix F (Page 4of5)Unit h 1.0 Evaluation
of Containment
Closure Exceptions (continued)
[8]EVALUATEthemarginto
closure (Allowable
closuretime-Estimated closure time)to determine personnel requirements.
Date
Margin=ACT NOTE ECT=Operations
Manager or designee may allow a marginlessthan15
minutes provided an approvedwrittenactionplanhasbeen
providedinwhicha timeline is documented
demonstrating
a successful
task completionbasedonthe
estimated closure time.IFthemarginislessthan15
minutes, THEN ([9][9.1]ENSURE closure capabilitybyhavingtheperson
responsible
for c1osure-STATION personnelatthe penetration.
OR D[9.2]ENSURE an approved writtenactionplanhasbeen
providedinwhicha timeline is documented
demonstrating
a successful
task completionbasedon the estimated closuretime,andthe
Operations
Manager or designee has approvedtheuseoftheactionplan.
Operations
Manager/Designee Date--  
(\.---SON CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page33 of 108 1.0 Appendix F(Page5 of 5)Unit&#xa3;Evaluation
of Containment
Closure Exceptions (continued)
[10]ENSURE closure capabilitybyhavingtheperson
responsible
for c1osure-requirepersonnelremainonsitetoclosethe
penetrationbytheestimatedclosuretime.
[11]NOTIFYtheperson responsibleforclosureofthetypeof
coverage determinedbysteps1.1.1[9]and1.1.1[10], AND OBTAINnamesof individualsoneachshiftto
contact should closureberequired.
NOTE Date-=ro boA.(Operations
Manager or designee mayallowthe penetrationtobeopenedwhenthemargin
is negative providedawritten evaluation
is performed which documents the assumptions
involvedandthe justificationforwhy opening the penetrationisacceptable.
[12]IFthepenetration
cannotbeclosedwithintheACT,andthe
marginisnegative, THEN[12.1]thebreach
SHALLbeclosedornotallowedtobe
opened.OR[12.2]awritten
evaluationhasbeen performed which documents the assumptionsinvolved,andthe
Operations
Manager or designeeallowsthepenetrationtobeopened.
Operations
Manager/Designee[13]COMPLETE AppendixAto documenttheopenpenetration.
o Date  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page24 of 108 Appendix A (Page 1 of 1)CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE EXCEPTIONS
Unit--'----NOTES1)ThisPagemaybe
substitutedbya computer generated spreadsheet.2)Whennotifying
responsible
groupstoinitiate
containmentclosure,contactindividual
responsibleforclosureof
containmenthatchfirst.
Subsequent
notificationshouldbemadeforthoseopeningswiththe
longest closure time.OPEN PENETRATION
CLOSURE RESPONSIBILITY
DATA FROM CLOSUREDATEDATE (DESCRIPTION
&NUMBER)APPENDIX F PROCEDURE OPENED CLOSED (MINUTES)SHIFTOWNER
PHONE/BEEPERACTECT'I--SI g, MAIN te<<AIVC-6 I)A'fS 3, tv)S"" i tL l(1(1 g/2(J4 Jq wo Nt Ct" I+7'S gllb
41104/C1)(J c 55
00 16{)A'(Ate.&#xa3;:-5f
<2-A-1/(J I'f I ACT=ALLOWABLECLOSURETIME
ECT=ESTIMATED CLOSURE TIME  
Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Unit 0 General Operating Instructions
O-GO-15 CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROLRevision0023
Quality RelatedLevelofUse:
MultipleEffectiveDate:
MultipleEffectiveDate:
09-20-2007
09-20-2007 Responsible Organization:OPS,OperationsPreparedBy:
Responsible
JudyR.VarnerApprovedBy:W.T.Leary Current Revision Description Incorporated requirementsinSection1.5.2and1.5.4toverifythat contingenciesareinplacefor containmentclosurethathaveaddressedadverseconditionssuchaslossofsitepower,lossofair,orlossofnormalplantlighting.(PER126385)Expandeddefinitionof Alternate Boundary to include devices.(07001195)AddedtextinexistingnoteinAppUtoclarifythat informationisbeingprovidedin MW.(07001195)MinoreditorialchangestoApp U (07001195)
Organization:OPS,OperationsPreparedBy:
SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page2 of 108 Table of Contents  
JudyR.VarnerApprovedBy:W.T.Leary
 
Current Revision Description
==1.0 INTRODUCTION==
Incorporated
 
requirementsinSection1.5.2and1.5.4toverifythat
4 1.1 Purpose 41.2Scope 4 1.2.1 Requirements Fulfilled 41.2.2Modes 4 1.2.3 Frequency/Condition 41.3 Background 5 1.4 Special.Requirements 51.5 Responsibilities 51.5.1OperationsControlRoom Personnel-SM-US-UO 5 1.5.2 OperationsWorkControlCenter(WCC)US 61.5.3OutageManager/Director 61.5.4WorkDirector/
contingenciesareinplacefor containmentclosurethathaveaddressedadverseconditionssuchaslossofsitepower,lossofair,orlossofnormalplantlighting.(PER126385)Expandeddefinitionof
Supervisor/Owner 71.5.5Engineering 72.0RE*FERENCES 8 2.1 Performance References 8 2.2 Developmental References8 2.3 Definitions 9 3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS
Alternate Boundary to include devices.(07001195)AddedtextinexistingnoteinAppUtoclarifythat
..*......................................................................12'3.1General 123.2Mode5andMode6 123.3ReducedInventoryorMidloop(RI/M) 13 4.0 PREREQUISITE ACTIONS 14 4.1 Preliminary Actions 14 5.0 PERFORMANCE 15 5.1 ContainmentPenetrationandClosureControl[C.1,C.2and.C.3]
informationisbeingprovidedin
15 5.2 ContainmentBoundaryValveandPenetrationVerification 176.0POST PERFORMANCE ACTIVITIES 227.0RECOR'DS 23 SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0 Rev.0023Page3 of 108 Table of Contents (continued)
MW.(07001195)MinoreditorialchangestoApp
Appendix I: Alternate Containment Boundary 37 Appendix J: Main Control Room 39 Appendix K: Auxiliary BuildingGenArea 59 Appendix L: Annulus 62 A.ppendixM:690 Gen.Area 68 Appendix N: Pipechases 72 Appendix 0: Airlock 7.6 AppendixP:714*Gen Area 79 Appendix Q: West Valve Room 84 Appendix R: East Valve Room 91 AppendixS:
U (07001195)  
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SQN CONTAINMENT
 
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page2 of 108 Table of Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION
==1.0 INTRODUCTION==
4 1.1 Purpose 41.2Scope 4 1.2.1 Requirements
 
Fulfilled 41.2.2Modes
1.1 Purpose This procedureprovidesthe requirements for Containment ClosureControl(CCC)ineventoflossofRHRshutdowncooling.Ittracks Containment Closure Exceptions to ensure thattheycanandwillbeclosedafteralossofRHR.Valvelineup appendices are performed periodicallytoverify ecc.Aclosed containmentprovidesabarrier againstradiological release IFRHRshutdowncoolingislost.SeveralfactorsaffecttheseverityofalossofshutdownCoolingevent.Theyincludethetimesinceshutdown (decayheat),ReactorCoolantSystem(RCS)waterinventory,initialRCS temperature, the availabilityofAC/DCpower,RCSintegrity,makeupcapability,reactivitycontrol,and containment closure.Maintaining containmentclosuretime requirements provides appropriate emphasis on containmentclosureactionsforalossofRHRshutdowncoolingevent.
4 1.2.3 Frequency/Condition
1.2 Scope 1.2.1 Requirements Fulfilled This procedurefulfillsnoTechnical Specification Surveillance Requirements.
41.3 Background
It assures compliancewiththe Containment Closure administrativecontrolsin GenericLetter88-17forReduced InventoryandMidloop.This procedure contains administrativecontrolstomeettheintentofNUMARC91-06.
5 1.4 Special.Requirements
This proceduredoesNOT implementTS3.9.4 containmentclosureforcore alterations.
51.5 Responsibilities
Surveillance Requirements 4.9.4.aandbaresatisfiedby performance of 1(2)-SI-OPS-088-006.0 Containment Building Ventilation Isolation (18 month/100hours/?days).
51.5.1OperationsControlRoom
Personnel-SM-US-UO 5 1.5.2 OperationsWorkControlCenter(WCC)US
61.5.3OutageManager/Director
61.5.4WorkDirector/
Supervisor/Owner 71.5.5Engineering
72.0RE*FERENCES
8 2.1 Performance
References
8 2.2 Developmental
References8 2.3 Definitions
9 3.0 PRECAUTIONS
AND LIMITATIONS
..*......................................................................12'3.1General
123.2Mode5andMode6
123.3ReducedInventoryorMidloop(RI/M)
13 4.0 PREREQUISITE
ACTIONS 14 4.1 Preliminary
Actions 14 5.0 PERFORMANCE
15 5.1 ContainmentPenetrationandClosureControl[C.1,C.2and.C.3]
15 5.2 ContainmentBoundaryValveandPenetrationVerification
176.0POST PERFORMANCE
ACTIVITIES
227.0RECOR'DS
23  
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Appendix I: Alternate Containment
Boundary 37 Appendix J: Main Control Room 39 Appendix K: Auxiliary BuildingGenArea 59 Appendix L: Annulus 62 A.ppendixM:690 Gen.Area 68 Appendix N: Pipechases
72 Appendix 0: Airlock 7.6 AppendixP:714*Gen Area 79 Appendix Q: West Valve Room 84 Appendix R: East Valve Room 91 AppendixS:
Instrument
Department
96 Source Notes 108  
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1.1 Purpose This procedureprovidesthe
requirements
for Containment
ClosureControl(CCC)ineventoflossofRHRshutdowncooling.Ittracks
Containment
Closure Exceptions
to ensure thattheycanandwillbeclosedafteralossofRHR.Valvelineup
appendices
are performed periodicallytoverify ecc.Aclosed containmentprovidesabarrier
againstradiological
release IFRHRshutdowncoolingislost.SeveralfactorsaffecttheseverityofalossofshutdownCoolingevent.Theyincludethetimesinceshutdown (decayheat),ReactorCoolantSystem(RCS)waterinventory,initialRCS
temperature, the availabilityofAC/DCpower,RCSintegrity,makeupcapability,reactivitycontrol,and
containment
closure.Maintaining
containmentclosuretime
requirements
provides appropriate
emphasis on containmentclosureactionsforalossofRHRshutdowncoolingevent.
1.2 Scope 1.2.1 Requirements
Fulfilled This procedurefulfillsnoTechnical
Specification
Surveillance
Requirements.
It assures compliancewiththe Containment
Closure administrativecontrolsin
GenericLetter88-17forReduced
InventoryandMidloop.This
procedure contains administrativecontrolstomeettheintentofNUMARC91-06.
This proceduredoesNOT implementTS3.9.4 containmentclosureforcore
alterations.
Surveillance
Requirements
4.9.4.aandbaresatisfiedby
performance
of 1(2)-SI-OPS-088-006.0
Containment
Building Ventilation
Isolation (18 month/100hours/?days).
1.2.2 ModesApplicabl.eModes5and6withfuelinthevessel.
1.2.2 ModesApplicabl.eModes5and6withfuelinthevessel.
Performance
Performance is generally startedinmode3or4sothattagsareinplaceandverificationsarecompletebeforemode5.Boundarytagswhich cannot be placed inside containment (because of currentUnitmode)must be notedonthe applicable appendix and attached as soon as practical following Mode 5 entry.1.2.3 Frequency/ConditionWheninmode5or6foraRefuelingOutage containmentclosurecontrolshallbe implemented.WheninaForcedOutageandRCSisplannedtobeopenedthen containmentclosurecontrolshallbe implemented.
is generally startedinmode3or4sothattagsareinplaceandverificationsarecompletebeforemode5.Boundarytagswhich cannot be placed inside containment (because of currentUnitmode)must be notedonthe applicable
SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page5 of 108 1.3 Background O-GO-7 initiates Containment Closure Controlsastheplantentersmode5.
appendix and attached as soon as practical following Mode 5 entry.1.2.3 Frequency/ConditionWheninmode5or6foraRefuelingOutage
ContainmentClosureExceptionsshallbe identified by operations personnel during work approval process.Operations (SRO)makesthe determinationifa penetrationcanbe openedandthetimerequiredtobeclosed.
containmentclosurecontrolshallbe
The containmentclosurecontrol process identifiespotentialopenings, evaluates thetimetoclose,andtracksuntilclosure.Themost importantpartofthis processisthe identification of Containment Closure Exceptions.Ifopen penetrations are identified and maintainedinacentrallocationthenclosingthemcanbe accomplishedina timely manner.Thesecondpartisto evaluatetheclosingtime.The allowable time for closureisbaseduponthetypeof opening(size,howclosed,etc.), location of opening (Containment, Annulus, AuxiliaryBuilding,etc.),and RCSconditions (beforeorafterrefueling, water inventory, water temperature,etc.).Thetime evaluationprovidesrealistic assurancethatifRHR shutdowncoolingislost, containmentclosurecouldbe obtained beforethelocation became uninhabitable.
implemented.WheninaForcedOutageandRCSisplannedtobeopenedthen
containmentclosurecontrolshallbe
implemented.  
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CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page5 of 108 1.3 Background
O-GO-7 initiates Containment
Closure Controlsastheplantentersmode5.
ContainmentClosureExceptionsshallbe identified
by operations
personnel during work approval process.Operations (SRO)makesthe determinationifa penetrationcanbe openedandthetimerequiredtobeclosed.
The containmentclosurecontrol
process identifiespotentialopenings, evaluates thetimetoclose,andtracksuntilclosure.Themost
importantpartofthis
processisthe identification
of Containment
Closure Exceptions.Ifopen penetrations
are identified
and maintainedinacentrallocationthenclosingthemcanbe
accomplishedina timely manner.Thesecondpartisto
evaluatetheclosingtime.The
allowable time for closureisbaseduponthetypeof
opening(size,howclosed,etc.), location of opening (Containment, Annulus, AuxiliaryBuilding,etc.),and
RCSconditions (beforeorafterrefueling, water inventory, water temperature,etc.).Thetime
evaluationprovidesrealistic
assurancethatifRHR shutdowncoolingislost, containmentclosurecouldbe
obtained beforethelocation
became uninhabitable.
Each openingwillbe addressedonitsownmerit.
Each openingwillbe addressedonitsownmerit.
1.4 Special Requirements
1.4 Special Requirements None 1.5 Responsibilities 1.5.1 Operations Control Room Personnel-SM-US-UO*MonitorResidualHeat Removal Systemforlossof decayheatremovalthen contactstheWCC-SROtoClose Containment.
None 1.5 Responsibilities
*Maintains awarenessofthe containment configuration (Le., whatisopen).DiscussstatuswithWCCSRO periodically.
1.5.1 Operations
*CoordinatewithWCC-SRObefore changing plant parameters that affect containmentclosure.WCCSROwill verify that containment closuretimesare correctbeforeplant conditionsarechanged.
Control Room Personnel-SM-US-UO*MonitorResidualHeat
*Monitor ongoing activitiesthatcould affect containment closure.
Removal Systemforlossof decayheatremovalthen
SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page6 of 108 1.5.2 Operations Work Control Center (WCC)US*Maintains active procedure in notebooks at his/her work station.*Reviews work documents for containment configuration changes.*Directs and evaluatesresultsof performance of Containment Closure Control valve alignment appendices (Section 5.2).*Evaluates the containment configuration changesbasedupon plant conditionsandtimetocloseafterlossofRHR.
contactstheWCC-SROtoClose
Containment.
*Maintains awarenessofthe containment
configuration (Le., whatisopen).DiscussstatuswithWCCSRO
periodically.
*CoordinatewithWCC-SRObefore
changing plant parameters
that affect containmentclosure.WCCSROwill
verify that containment
closuretimesare correctbeforeplant
conditionsarechanged.
*Monitor ongoing activitiesthatcould affect containment
closure.  
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Work Control Center (WCC)US*Maintains active procedure in notebooks at his/her work station.*Reviews work documents for containment
configuration
changes.*Directs and evaluatesresultsof performance
of Containment
Closure Control valve alignment appendices (Section 5.2).*Evaluates the containment
configuration
changesbasedupon plant conditionsandtimetocloseafterlossofRHR.
*Verify work documents contain emergency closure instructionsforlossofRHR.
*Verify work documents contain emergency closure instructionsforlossofRHR.
These documents should address possible adverse conditions,suchaslossof
These documents should address possible adverse conditions,suchaslossof off-sitepower,lossofair,orlossofnormallighting.
off-sitepower,lossofair,orlossofnormallighting.
*Communicates changes in containment breacheswiththeUnit Supervisor (SRO).*Provides approvaltoopen/breach containment.
*Communicates
changes in containment
breacheswiththeUnit
Supervisor (SRO).*Provides approvaltoopen/breach
containment.
*Notifies and providesalistof containment.
*Notifies and providesalistof containment.
breaches to Outage Management
breaches to Outage Management daily duringModes5and6.
daily duringModes5and6.
Updatesthislistas necessary.IFRHR cooling is losttheWCCSRO notifies Outage Management to contact the Work Director/Supervisor
Updatesthislistas
necessary.IFRHR cooling is losttheWCCSRO notifies Outage Management
to contact the Work Director/Supervisor
/Owner to ensure closure of containment.
/Owner to ensure closure of containment.
*Shouldremainat wecSRODesk unlessrelievedby
*Shouldremainat wecSRODesk unlessrelievedby another qualified individual, or maintain communicationwithMCRand Outage Management (viaradioorsome othermeans),forrequired containment closure notifications.
another qualified individual, or maintain communicationwithMCRand
Outage Management (viaradioorsome
othermeans),forrequired
containment
closure notifications.
1.5.3 Outage Manager I Director*Notifies Work Director/Supervisor
1.5.3 Outage Manager I Director*Notifies Work Director/Supervisor
/Owner of containmentbreachto facilitate
/Owner of containmentbreachto facilitate closure upon notification from WCC-SRO.*Periodically evaluates to ensure adequate resources exist for containment closure.
closure upon notification
SQN CONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page7 of 108 1.5.4 Work Director I Supervisor I Owner*Ensure instructionsareincludedinwork documenttoallow closure of containmentbreachafterlossofRHR.These instructionsshouldinclude contingenciesthataddresspossibleLossofOff-SitePower,lossofair,lossofnormallighting,orotheradverseconditions.
from WCC-SRO.*Periodically
*Ensureresourcesare available for containmentclosureincludingpointsof contact (individuals designatedforcontinuouscoverage).
evaluates to ensure adequate resources exist for containment
*Ensure containmentbreachstatuschangesare communicated with WCC-SRO.*Close containmentbreachwhennotifiedbyOutage manager or wee-SROonalossofRHR.*NotifyOutage ManagementwhenbreachhasbeenclosedonalossofRHR.
closure.  
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I Owner*Ensure instructionsareincludedinwork
documenttoallow closure of containmentbreachafterlossofRHR.These
instructionsshouldinclude
contingenciesthataddresspossibleLossofOff-SitePower,lossofair,lossofnormallighting,orotheradverseconditions.
*Ensureresourcesare
available for containmentclosureincludingpointsof
contact (individuals
designatedforcontinuouscoverage).
*Ensure containmentbreachstatuschangesare
communicated
with WCC-SRO.*Close containmentbreachwhennotifiedbyOutage
manager or wee-SROonalossofRHR.*NotifyOutage
ManagementwhenbreachhasbeenclosedonalossofRHR.
1.5.5 Engineering
1.5.5 Engineering
*Performs technical evaluationsassociatedwith
*Performs technical evaluationsassociatedwith containment closure.
containment
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closure.  
 
SQN CONTAINMENT
==2.0 REFERENCES==
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page8 of 108 2.0 REFERENCES
 
2.1 Performance
2.1 Performance References A.0-GO-7 B.0-PI-OPS-000-673.W 2.2 Developmental References A.GenericLetter88-17, Loss of Decay Heat Removal B.NUMARC 91-06, Guidelines for Industry Actions to Access Shutdown Margin, December 1991.C.IndependentSafetyEngineering(ISE)ReviewReportNo.
References
A.0-GO-7 B.0-PI-OPS-000-673.W
2.2 Developmental
References
A.GenericLetter88-17, Loss of Decay Heat Removal B.NUMARC 91-06, Guidelines
for Industry Actions to Access Shutdown Margin, December 1991.C.IndependentSafetyEngineering(ISE)ReviewReportNo.
ISE-SQN-91-R02(L86910829800).
ISE-SQN-91-R02(L86910829800).
D.NuclearEngineeringCalculation
D.NuclearEngineeringCalculation SQN-SQS2-0133-DirectDesign Output CalculationforMidLoop.E.EDCE21902-Revisescalculation SQN-SQS2-0133to provide specific containmentpenetrationclosuretimerequirements.F.WCAP14089R1 Supplement1analysestodevelopabasisforSurgeLineFloodResponsetoSupportShutdownOperation.G.DCN Q-11916A-DocumentsVent DiameterusedinAppendixL.H.DCN S-12617A-Revisescalculation SQN-SQS2-0133perWCAP14089R1 Supplement1.I.N2-88-400SystemDescription"Containment Isolation" SQN CONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page9 of 108 2.3 Definitions A.Mid-Loop-The conditionthatexists whenever the ReSwaterlevelis lowerthanthetopofthe flowareaatthe junctionofthehotlegswiththe Reactor Vessel (RV).(Elevation696'-2-1/2")
SQN-SQS2-0133-DirectDesign
B.Reduced Inventory or Reduced ReS Inventory-AnRCS inventory thatresultsina reactor vessel waterlevellowerthanthreefeetbelowtheRVflange.(Elevation 699')C.Containment Closure-establishmentofatleastoneIntegral Barriertothereleaseof radioactive materialfromthe containment atmospheretothe outside environment.Anypath between containment atmosphereandareas outside containment, includinganyprocesslinesopento containment atmosphere, mustbeincluded.
Output CalculationforMidLoop.E.EDCE21902-Revisescalculation
D.Containment Closure Exceptions
SQN-SQS2-0133to
-A containmentopeninqthatdoesNOT satisfy definitionforaIntegralBarrierduringmode5and6.
provide specific containmentpenetrationclosuretimerequirements.F.WCAP14089R1
E.Available-Readyforusewithinashortenoughtimetomeetthe intendedneed,butnot necessarily operablebecausephysical manipulationsmaybeneededtorealizean operable status.F.Harsh Environment
Supplement1analysestodevelopabasisforSurgeLineFloodResponsetoSupportShutdownOperation.G.DCN Q-11916A-DocumentsVent
-Thisisdefinedas containment atmosphereonalossofRHR10minutes after thecorebeginstoboilwithcore decay heat greater than6MWor20 minutes afterthecorebeginstoboilwithcore decayheatlessthan 6MW.
DiameterusedinAppendixL.H.DCN S-12617A-Revisescalculation
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SQN-SQS2-0133perWCAP14089R1
G.Integral Barrier-Pipingsystems,flanges,valves (includes check valves)oranydevicethatpreventsa directpathfromthe containment atmospheretothe environment.Thefollowing examplesareanintegralbarrier.1.An"Intactsystem".2.The equipmenthatchdoorisclosedandheldinplacebyatleastfourboltsandnogapsexistin thesealingsurface,3.Aminimumofonedoorineachairlockisclosed,4.Eachpenetrationprovidingaccessfromthe containment atmospheretothe outside atmosphereclosedbyavalve,hatch,orblindflange.
Supplement1.I.N2-88-400SystemDescription"Containment
Closurebyavalve,hatch,orblindflangeusedfor containmentisolationduringpoweroperationmeetsthis specification.Boundariestaggedclosed withHoldOrderscansatisfyintegralbarrier.a.Atleastoneoperable automatic containmentisolationvalveiscapableofbeingclosedby operatoractioninthemaincontrolroomorisinitsfailedclosedposition.The attendanttestventsand/ordrainvalveslocatedonthesamesideof containmentareclosed.b.Atleastonemanualvalve (includingcheckvalve)and attendant testventsand/ordrainvalveslocatedonthesamesideof containment are closed.5.Thesteam generator secondarysideandmainsteamlinesare intact insidecontainment.Thisincludesmanways,handholes,and instrumentconnections.Ifthe secondarysideforasteam generatorisnot intact(closedinside containment)thentheMSIVsandsteamline attendant ventanddrainvalvesand atmospheric reliefvalvesareclosedandthestream generatorsafetiesareverifiedinstalled.
Isolation"  
6.Temporarydevicesmaybeusedfor containment closure.Thesemaybeconstructedofstandardsteelmaterialsandmaybejustifiedonthebasisofeithernormalanalysismethodsorreasonableengineering judgment.However, justificationisrequiredbasedupondocumented engineering judgmentorby10CFR50.59process.
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H.Intact System-Any systemthat'is"In Service"orknowntohave function integrity.
A.Mid-Loop-The conditionthatexists
An intact System meets the requirementsforan integral barrier to fission product release and satisfies the requirement for containment closure.Examples:*SystemslikeRHR,CCS,and ERCW which have fluid flowing through open valvesandpipingfrom inside to outside containment meet this definition.
whenever the ReSwaterlevelis
*The ECCS relief valve headerfromthe auxiliary building to Pressurizer Relief Tank (X-24)with relief valves installed meets this definition.
lowerthanthetopofthe
I.In Service-Any system penetration that is pressurized, filled, vented, or otherwise capable of performing its intended function.J.Alternate Boundary-An alignment of valves or devices which provides an Integral Barrier in placeofvalve positions listed in Appendices J through S.
flowareaatthe junctionofthehotlegswiththe
SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0 Rev.0023 Page 12 of 108 3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 3.1 GeneralA.Ineventoflossof ResidualHeatRemoval (RHR)shutdown cooling AOP-R.03 will implement recovery actionsaswellas initiate containment closure.B.WCC-SROapprovalshouldbe obtained before manipulating any valves on checklists.C.Initial performance of valve alignment appendices requires Independent/Concurrent verification.
Reactor Vessel (RV).(Elevation696'-2-1/2")
Periodic performancedoesNOTrequireInd ependent/Concu rrent verification.
B.Reduced Inventory or Reduced ReS Inventory-AnRCS inventory thatresultsina
D.Someofthelistedvalvesare LOCKEDCLOSED.Thisisnormal Containment Integrity Configuration.Forthe purpose of determining if Containment Closure requirementsaremet,the primaryconcernshouldbethe valve position.Verificationofthevalvebeingintheclosedpositionwill satisfy the Containment Closure requirements.
reactor vessel waterlevellowerthanthreefeetbelowtheRVflange.(Elevation
E.Containment Boundary Tags provide a barrier to prevent opening containment boundary without Operations approval.Tagsarehungorverifiedinplace during initial performance of Section 5.2.F.IfalossofRHR capability is experiencedfora sufficient duration,coreboiling mayoccur.Ifcoreboiling occurswithanopenRCS, containment conditions may becomeHarsh(high temperature,poorvisibility, degrading radiological conditions).Plansfor worktoclose penetrations inside containment which approaches the allowable closure time determined in AppendixAshould include contingenciessuchas protective equipment.(SCBA,icevests,fire protectionsuits,ear protection, etc.)G.Thevalve alignment checklistsarebasedupon having outboard containment isolationvalvesclosed(or capableofautoclosure).An alternate boundary may be established in accordance with Appendix I.H.Refer toO-TI-OXX-068-001.0for specific requirements concerning hot leg-vents whencoldleg openings existorwhenallhotlegsare blocked by nozzle dams.3.2 Mode 5 and Mode 6 A.The abilitytoclosethe EquipmentHatchshallbe availableuponlossofnormal hoistwheneveritisopen.The requirements are contained in O-MI-MXX-410-616.0.
699')C.Containment
B.The equipment hatch ownershallbenotifiedfirstfor closure followinglossof RHR.
Closure-establishmentofatleastoneIntegral
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Barriertothereleaseof radioactive
materialfromthe containment
atmospheretothe outside environment.Anypath between containment
atmosphereandareas outside containment, includinganyprocesslinesopento
containment
atmosphere, mustbeincluded.
D.Containment
Closure Exceptions
-A containmentopeninqthatdoesNOT
satisfy definitionforaIntegralBarrierduringmode5and6.
E.Available-Readyforusewithinashortenoughtimetomeetthe
intendedneed,butnot
necessarily
operablebecausephysical
manipulationsmaybeneededtorealizean
operable status.F.Harsh Environment
-Thisisdefinedas
containment
atmosphereonalossofRHR10minutes
after thecorebeginstoboilwithcore
decay heat greater than6MWor20 minutes afterthecorebeginstoboilwithcore
decayheatlessthan
6MW.  
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G.Integral Barrier-Pipingsystems,flanges,valves (includes check valves)oranydevicethatpreventsa
directpathfromthe
containment
atmospheretothe environment.Thefollowing
examplesareanintegralbarrier.1.An"Intactsystem".2.The equipmenthatchdoorisclosedandheldinplacebyatleastfourboltsandnogapsexistin
thesealingsurface,3.Aminimumofonedoorineachairlockisclosed,4.Eachpenetrationprovidingaccessfromthe
containment
atmospheretothe outside atmosphereclosedbyavalve,hatch,orblindflange.
Closurebyavalve,hatch,orblindflangeusedfor
containmentisolationduringpoweroperationmeetsthis
specification.Boundariestaggedclosed
withHoldOrderscansatisfyintegralbarrier.a.Atleastoneoperable
automatic containmentisolationvalveiscapableofbeingclosedby
operatoractioninthemaincontrolroomorisinitsfailedclosedposition.The
attendanttestventsand/ordrainvalveslocatedonthesamesideof
containmentareclosed.b.Atleastonemanualvalve (includingcheckvalve)and
attendant testventsand/ordrainvalveslocatedonthesamesideof
containment
are closed.5.Thesteam
generator secondarysideandmainsteamlinesare
intact insidecontainment.Thisincludesmanways,handholes,and
instrumentconnections.Ifthe
secondarysideforasteam
generatorisnot intact(closedinside
containment)thentheMSIVsandsteamline
attendant ventanddrainvalvesand
atmospheric
reliefvalvesareclosedandthestream
generatorsafetiesareverifiedinstalled.
6.Temporarydevicesmaybeusedfor
containment
closure.Thesemaybeconstructedofstandardsteelmaterialsandmaybejustifiedonthebasisofeithernormalanalysismethodsorreasonableengineering
judgment.However, justificationisrequiredbasedupondocumented
engineering
judgmentorby10CFR50.59process.  
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H.Intact System-Any systemthat'is"In
Service"orknowntohave
function integrity.
An intact System meets the requirementsforan integral barrier to fission product release and satisfies the requirement
for containment
closure.Examples:*SystemslikeRHR,CCS,and
ERCW which have fluid flowing through open valvesandpipingfrom
inside to outside containment
meet this definition.
*The ECCS relief valve headerfromthe auxiliary building to Pressurizer
Relief Tank (X-24)with relief valves installed meets this definition.
I.In Service-Any system penetration
that is pressurized, filled, vented, or otherwise capable of performing
its intended function.J.Alternate Boundary-An alignment of valves or devices which provides an Integral Barrier in placeofvalve positions listed in Appendices
J through S.  
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AND LIMITATIONS
3.1 GeneralA.Ineventoflossof ResidualHeatRemoval (RHR)shutdown cooling AOP-R.03 will implement recovery actionsaswellas initiate containment
closure.B.WCC-SROapprovalshouldbe obtained before manipulating
any valves on checklists.C.Initial performance
of valve alignment appendices
requires Independent/Concurrent
verification.
Periodic performancedoesNOTrequireInd ependent/Concu
rrent verification.
D.Someofthelistedvalvesare
LOCKEDCLOSED.Thisisnormal
Containment
Integrity Configuration.Forthe purpose of determining
if Containment
Closure requirementsaremet,the
primaryconcernshouldbethe
valve position.Verificationofthevalvebeingintheclosedpositionwill
satisfy the Containment
Closure requirements.
E.Containment
Boundary Tags provide a barrier to prevent opening containment
boundary without Operations
approval.Tagsarehungorverifiedinplace
during initial performance
of Section 5.2.F.IfalossofRHR
capability
is experiencedfora sufficient
duration,coreboiling
mayoccur.Ifcoreboiling
occurswithanopenRCS, containment
conditions
may becomeHarsh(high
temperature,poorvisibility, degrading radiological
conditions).Plansfor worktoclose penetrations
inside containment
which approaches
the allowable closure time determined
in AppendixAshould include contingenciessuchas protective
equipment.(SCBA,icevests,fire
protectionsuits,ear protection, etc.)G.Thevalve alignment checklistsarebasedupon
having outboard containment
isolationvalvesclosed(or
capableofautoclosure).An
alternate boundary may be established
in accordance
with Appendix I.H.Refer toO-TI-OXX-068-001.0for
specific requirements
concerning
hot leg-vents whencoldleg openings existorwhenallhotlegsare
blocked by nozzle dams.3.2 Mode 5 and Mode 6 A.The abilitytoclosethe
EquipmentHatchshallbe
availableuponlossofnormal
hoistwheneveritisopen.The
requirements
are contained in O-MI-MXX-410-616.0.
B.The equipment hatch ownershallbenotifiedfirstfor
closure followinglossof RHR.  
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A.ContainmentClosureshallbeimplementedbeforeenteringRI/M.
A.ContainmentClosureshallbeimplementedbeforeenteringRI/M.
PenetrationsshouldbeclosedifatallpossiblebeforeRI/M.[C.1]
PenetrationsshouldbeclosedifatallpossiblebeforeRI/M.[C.1]
B.Adequateemergencyremovalprovisionsshallbeinplaceifthefuel
B.Adequateemergencyremovalprovisionsshallbeinplaceifthefuel transfer.cartistobetraversedinto containmentduringreducedinventoryormidloop operations.C.The containment equipmenthatchshalleitherbeclosedorhavepersonnelreadilyavailableforclosure duringRI/Mwithfuelinthecore.IfRI/Moccurspriortorefueling,thenthe equipmenthatchshallbeclosed(dueto insufficient availabletimetoclosethehatchwhendecayheatrateishigh).D.Duringvacuumrefill,timetoboilingislessduetoreducedRCSpressure.
transfer.cartistobetraversedinto
However, ifRHRislost,operatinginstructionsrestore ReSpressureto atmospheric conditions.
containmentduringreducedinventoryormidloop
Therefore.,AllowableClosureTime(ACT)doesnotneedtoberecalculatedforVacuumfill.
operations.C.The containment
SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 14 of 108 Unit---4.0 PREREQUISITE ACTIONS Date----NOTES 1)During performanceofthis Instruction, IF-THENactionstepsshouldbe marked N/AwhenthestatedIF conditiondoesnotoccur.
equipmenthatchshalleitherbeclosedorhavepersonnelreadilyavailableforclosure
2)Additional copiesofthe appendicesmaybeusedtorecord informationandall formsshallbe maintainedinthe performance packages.3)A Computer spreadsheetcanbeusedtotrack containment exceptions.
duringRI/Mwithfuelinthecore.IfRI/Moccurspriortorefueling,thenthe
The spreadsheetcanbeprintedand substituted for Appendix A.4.1 Preliminary Actions[1]ENSURE Instructiontobeusedisof latest revision.NOTE o Notebookmaycontainmore information and organized in orderdesiredby performers.
equipmenthatchshallbeclosed(dueto
[2]ASSEMBLE a notebook(s) containing the following:
insufficient
D*Working copy of Procedure*AppendixA-ListofOpen Penetrationsorspread sheet*AppendixF-Evaluationsorspread sheet*AppendixI-Alternate Containment Boundary*Copyoflast performanceofvalve alignments Appendices J thruS.[3]IF equi.pmenthatch willbeopened, THEN ENSURE equipment for emergency equipment hatch closure is available in accordance with 0-MI-MXX-41 0-616.*0.Refuel Floor Date Coordinator SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page15 of1 08 Unit---4.1 Preliminary Actions (continued)
availabletimetoclosethehatchwhendecayheatrateishigh).D.Duringvacuumrefill,timetoboilingislessduetoreducedRCSpressure.
Date----[4]IFtimetoreach200 0 is requestedfordefenseindepth, THEN REFER to APPENDIXUfor INFORMATION ONLY.o 5.0 PERFORMANCE 5.1 Containment Penetration and Closure Control[C.1,C.2and.C.3]
However, ifRHRislost,operatinginstructionsrestore
NOTES1)A list of containmentpenetrationsis availableforreferenceinSystem Description N2-88-400.LocatedinEDMS.
ReSpressureto
2)Section5.1and5.2canbedone simultaneously.
atmospheric
Section 5.1isdone continuously and stepsdonotneedtobe checked-off aftereachperformance.
conditions.
3)AppendixAandFmaybemaintainedona computerdatabaseor spreadsheet.
Therefore.,AllowableClosureTime(ACT)doesnotneedtoberecalculatedforVacuumfill.  
Wheneverupdatesaremadeaprintoutshallbemadeandputina notebookasabackupcopy.
SQN CONTAINMENT
[1]REVIEW the Precautions and LimitationsinSection3.0and PrerequisiteActionsinSection4.0foranyadditional requirementsduetoachangeinplantcondition.
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 14 of 108 Unit---4.0 PREREQUISITE
0[2]PERFORM Appendix F ContainmentClosureEvaluationfor Containment Closure Exceptions.
ACTIONS Date----NOTES 1)During performanceofthis Instruction, IF-THENactionstepsshouldbe
0[3]COMPLETE Appendix A.0[4]MAINTAIN AppendicesAandFinindividualnotebook sections.0[5]RECORDonAppendixAwhen Containment Closure Exceptionsareclosedbydatingclosedcolumn.
marked N/AwhenthestatedIF
0[6]PERFORMsteps[1]through[5]foranychangesin containmentclosureexceptions, AND COMPLETE the applicableportionsofAppendixFdailyorwhenplantconditionschange.
conditiondoesnotoccur.
D SQNCONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page16 of 108 Unit Date----5.1 Containment Penetration and Closure Control[C.1,C.2 and.C.3](continued)
2)Additional
[7]PROVIDE Outage Managementacopyof Appendix A, ContainmentClosureExceptions,or spreadsheet daily during.Modes5and6.D NOTES1)Self contained breathing equipment (SCBA)isstoredatRADCONoutsidetheWork Control CenterofficeandintheFire Operations building.2)Once initiated,containmentclosuremust continue to completionoruntilRHRcoolingisrestored.3)When notifying responsible groupstoestablish containment closure, contact individual responsible for closure of containmenthatchfirst.
copiesofthe appendicesmaybeusedtorecord
Subsequent notificationshouldthenbemade for those openingswiththe longestclosuretime.
informationandall formsshallbe maintainedinthe performance
[8]WHEN WCC-SRO is notifiedRHR shutdowncooHnghasbeenlostand cannot be immediately restored, THEN NOTIFY Outage Management to contact responsible groups to establish containment closure USING Appendix A, Containment Closure Exceptions, or spreadsheet.ENDOFSECTION D
packages.3)A Computer spreadsheetcanbeusedtotrack
SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 170f108 Unit---5.2 Containment Boundary Valve and Penetration Verification Date----NOTES 1)O-PI-OPS-068-673.W initiates performanceofAppendicesJthruSona weekly basis.2)Independent/Concurrentverificationisrequiredforinitialperformanceandwhenthe valvesaremanipulatedtothecorrectposition.3)Step5.2[1]neednotbecompletetocontinuewiththe subsequentsteps.Step5.2[1]
containment
appendicesmaybeperformedinanyorderdesired.Itemswithinthechecklistmaybe performedoutofsequence.
exceptions.
The spreadsheetcanbeprintedand
substituted
for Appendix A.4.1 Preliminary
Actions[1]ENSURE Instructiontobeusedisof
latest revision.NOTE o Notebookmaycontainmore
information
and organized in orderdesiredby performers.
[2]ASSEMBLE a notebook(s)
containing
the following:
D*Working copy of Procedure*AppendixA-ListofOpen
Penetrationsorspread sheet*AppendixF-Evaluationsorspread sheet*AppendixI-Alternate Containment
Boundary*Copyoflast
performanceofvalve alignments
Appendices
J thruS.[3]IF equi.pmenthatch
willbeopened, THEN ENSURE equipment for emergency equipment hatch closure is available in accordance
with 0-MI-MXX-41
0-616.*0.Refuel Floor Date Coordinator  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page15 of1 08 Unit---4.1 Preliminary
Actions (continued)
Date----[4]IFtimetoreach200
0 is requestedfordefenseindepth, THEN REFER to APPENDIXUfor INFORMATION
ONLY.o 5.0 PERFORMANCE
5.1 Containment
Penetration
and Closure Control[C.1,C.2and.C.3]
NOTES1)A list of containmentpenetrationsis
availableforreferenceinSystem
Description
N2-88-400.LocatedinEDMS.
2)Section5.1and5.2canbedone
simultaneously.
Section 5.1isdone continuously
and stepsdonotneedtobe
checked-off
aftereachperformance.
3)AppendixAandFmaybemaintainedona
computerdatabaseor
spreadsheet.
Wheneverupdatesaremadeaprintoutshallbemadeandputina
notebookasabackupcopy.
[1]REVIEW the Precautions
and LimitationsinSection3.0and
PrerequisiteActionsinSection4.0foranyadditional
requirementsduetoachangeinplantcondition.
0[2]PERFORM Appendix F ContainmentClosureEvaluationfor
Containment
Closure Exceptions.
0[3]COMPLETE Appendix A.0[4]MAINTAIN AppendicesAandFinindividualnotebook
sections.0[5]RECORDonAppendixAwhen
Containment
Closure Exceptionsareclosedbydatingclosedcolumn.
0[6]PERFORMsteps[1]through[5]foranychangesin
containmentclosureexceptions, AND COMPLETE the applicableportionsofAppendixFdailyorwhenplantconditionschange.
D  
SQNCONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL
0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page16 of 108 Unit Date----5.1 Containment
Penetration
and Closure Control[C.1,C.2 and.C.3](continued)
[7]PROVIDE Outage Managementacopyof Appendix A, ContainmentClosureExceptions,or
spreadsheet
daily during.Modes5and6.D NOTES1)Self contained breathing equipment (SCBA)isstoredatRADCONoutsidetheWork
Control CenterofficeandintheFire
Operations
building.2)Once initiated,containmentclosuremust
continue to completionoruntilRHRcoolingisrestored.3)When notifying responsible
groupstoestablish
containment
closure, contact individual
responsible
for closure of containmenthatchfirst.
Subsequent
notificationshouldthenbemade for those openingswiththe longestclosuretime.
[8]WHEN WCC-SRO is notifiedRHR
shutdowncooHnghasbeenlostand cannot be immediately
restored, THEN NOTIFY Outage Management
to contact responsible
groups to establish containment
closure USING Appendix A, Containment
Closure Exceptions, or spreadsheet.ENDOFSECTION
D  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 170f108 Unit---5.2 Containment
Boundary Valve and Penetration
Verification
Date----NOTES 1)O-PI-OPS-068-673.W
initiates performanceofAppendicesJthruSona
weekly basis.2)Independent/Concurrentverificationisrequiredforinitialperformanceandwhenthe
valvesaremanipulatedtothecorrectposition.3)Step5.2[1]neednotbecompletetocontinuewiththe
subsequentsteps.Step5.2[1]
appendicesmaybeperformedinanyorderdesired.Itemswithinthechecklistmaybe
performedoutofsequence.
[1]INITIATEperformanceofthefollowingappendices:
[1]INITIATEperformanceofthefollowingappendices:
AREA VALVE WCC-SRO-\j ALIGNMENTMainControlRoomAppendix
AREA VALVE WCC-SRO-\j ALIGNMENTMainControlRoomAppendix J 0 AuxiliaryBuildingGen Appendix K 0 Area AnnulusAppendixL 0690GenAreaAppendixM 0 PipechasesAppendixN 0 Airlock Appendix 0 0714GenArea AppendixP 0WestValveRoom Appendix Q 0EastValveRoomAppendixR 0 Instrument DepartmentAppendixS 0 SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0*GO*15Unit0Rev.0023Page18of108 Unit---5.2 Containment BoundaryValveand Penetration Verification (continued)
J 0 AuxiliaryBuildingGen
Date----NOTES 1)The Containment Closuretagis described in Appendix H.2)Containment closure tags maybe permanently attached.Onlymetaltagsor other approved materialwillbe permanently attachedinvalvevaultsand containment.
Appendix K 0 Area AnnulusAppendixL 0690GenAreaAppendixM 0 PipechasesAppendixN 0 Airlock Appendix 0 0714GenArea
[2]ENSURE Containment Closure tag attachedtothose locationsnotedon appendices.
AppendixP 0WestValveRoom
o NOTE Deviations on Appendices J through Swhich involveHS lights NOT illuminated only needtobe addressedifvalveisopen.
Appendix Q 0EastValveRoomAppendixR 0 Instrument
[3]WHEN deviationsfromthe checklistarefound, THEN[3.1][3.2][3.3]NOTIFYWCCSROofthe discrepancy.
DepartmentAppendixS 0  
PERFORM review of AppendixAand AppendixItosee if deviation for containment closureislisted.IFitemislistedin AppendixAor Appendix I, THEN INITIALitemon valve alignment appendix.o o o SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page19 of 108 Unit---5.2 Containment Boundary Valve and Penetration Verification (continued)
SQN CONTAINMENT
NOTE Date----Foamusedasa temporary sealantdoesnot meet containment closure requirements.
CLOSURE CONTROL 0*GO*15Unit0Rev.0023Page18of108
[3.4]IFitemisnotlistedin AppendixAand Appendix I, THEN PERFORMoneofthe following actions:*RESTORE deviationtothe checklist condition(i.eclose containment)
Unit---5.2 Containment
*ESTABLISH alternate closure boundary and document condition USING Appendix I.*LIST deviation on AppendixAand PERFORM evaluation in accordancewithSection5.1.
BoundaryValveand Penetration
D D D SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page20 of 108 Unit---5.2 Containment Boundary Valve and Penetration Verification (continued)Date_NOTE 0-MI-EPM-079-049.0, Fuel Transfer Tube Equipment Checkout (Sys 79)includes a contingency plan for closing Fuel Transfer Tube.[4]IF Fuel Transfer Tube Blind Flange/Flange TestPlughasbeen removed, THEN ENSURE Transfer TubeBleedLine (Vent Line)is configuredasan OPEN penetration in accordance with Section 5.1.D[5]CHECK the following valve checklists appendicesasthe Performance is COMPLETED prior to REDUCED INVENTORY/MIDLOOP: AREA VALVE CHECKLIST Main Control Room Appendix J 0 Auxiliary BuildingGenArea Appendix K 0 Annulus Appendix L D690GenArea Appendix M D Pipechases Appendix N 0 Airlock Appendix 0 0714GenArea Appendix P 0 West Valve Room Appendix Q 0 East Valve Room Appendix R 0 Instrument Department Appendix S 0 SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL Unit 0Rev.0023Page21of108 Unit---5.2 Containment Boundary Valve and Penetration Verification (continued)
Verification (continued)
NOTEStep5.2[6]maybeN/A'edifinitial performanceofchecklists.
Date----NOTES 1)The Containment
[6]WHENstep5.2[5]isCOMPLETE, THEN COMPARE this performancetothelatest performance for accuracy.[7]IFthelatest performancewasaPeriodic Performance, THEN FOWARD previous performance in accordancewithSection7.0.ENDOF SECTION 5.2 Date---D D SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page22 of 108 Unit---6.0 POST PERFORMANCE ACTIVITIES Date----NOTES1)Containment penetrationsarealignedin accordancetomeetTS3.6.1.1 before entryintomode4.
Closuretagis described in Appendix H.2)Containment
2)Containment Boundarytagsmaybepickedupduringthe performance of 1,2-SI-OPS-088-014.0, Verification of Containment Integrity provided thattheRCSis no longer in reduced inventory/midloop.Thescope of 1,2-SI-OPS-088-014.0 was greatly reducedasa result ofTechSpecChangeTSC01-05.
closure tags maybe permanently
3)Containment closuretagsmaybe permanentlyattached.Onlymetaltagsor other approved materialwillbe permanently attachedinvalvevaultsand containment.[1][2][3]REMOVE any Containment Closure Boundary Tags NOT meeting requirementsinNOTE[3]aboveby performing AppendicesJthroughSandremovingtagsas applicable.
attached.Onlymetaltagsor
PERFORM AppendixTtoverifyasleftpositionofvalvesNOTcheckedbyother procedures.
other approved materialwillbe permanently
TERMINATE this procedure after alignments for T8 3.6.1.1 for mode4havebeen completed AND ENSURE all sectionsofthisGOare completedandreadyforclosure.
attachedinvalvevaultsand
o o o SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page23of108 7.0 RECORDS A.CompletedcopiesofSection5.1,5.2and appendicesshallbestoredin notebooksandtransmittedtoSystem Engineering after termination of procedure.
containment.
SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page24 of 108 Appendix A (Page 1 of 1)CONTAINMENT CLOSURE EXCEPTIONS Unit----NOTES1)ThisPagemaybe substitutedbya computer generated spreadsheet.2)Whennotifying responsible groupstoinitiate containmentclosure,contactindividual responsibleforclosureof containmenthatchfirst.
[2]ENSURE Containment
Subsequent notificationshouldbemadeforthoseopeningswiththe longestclosuretime.OPENPENETRATION CLOSURE RESPONSIBILITY DATAFROMCLOSUREDATEDATE (DESCRIPTION
Closure tag attachedtothose locationsnotedon appendices.
&NUMBER)APPENDIX F PROCEDURE OPENED CLOSED (MINUTES)SHIFTOWNER PHONE/BEEPER ACT ECT ACT=ALLOWABLE CLOSURE TIME ECT=ESTIMATED CLOSURE TIME SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page25 of 108 Appendix B (Page 1 of 1)DELETED SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page26 of 108 Appendix C(Page1 of 1)DELETED SQNCONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page27 of 108 Appendix D(Page1 of 1)DELETED SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page28 of 108 Appendix E(Page1 of 1)DELETED SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 2*9 of 108 Appendix F (Page 1 of 5)CONTAINMENT CLOSURE EVALUATION PROCESS Unit---Date----NOTES1)Perform SectionAeachday whileinModes5or6.Also, perform Section Aif plant conditions changewhichwould decrease the"Allowable ClosureTime"(ACT) calculatedforthatday."Allowable ClosureTime"may decreaseifRCS temperature increases.Datarequiredfor completionofSectionBSteps1 through3canbe obtainedatanytime.A conservative RCStemperaturecanbe assumed to ensure all daily activitiesarebounded.
o NOTE Deviations
2)This Appendixmaybe maintained in spreadsheetformona computer.3)The containment penetration closure time requirementswithanopenRCSarebasedonaninitialRCS water temperatureandaninitial upper compartment air temperature of 100&deg;F.If eithertheRCS water or containment upper compartment temperature exceeds 105&deg;F, Engineering must be'contacted for closure time.Section A: Calculation of"Allowable Closure Time"[1]RECORD the following information:
on Appendices
J through Swhich involveHS lights NOT illuminated
only needtobe addressedifvalveisopen.
[3]WHEN deviationsfromthe checklistarefound, THEN[3.1][3.2][3.3]NOTIFYWCCSROofthe
discrepancy.
PERFORM review of AppendixAand AppendixItosee if deviation for containment
closureislisted.IFitemislistedin
AppendixAor Appendix I, THEN INITIALitemon valve alignment appendix.o o o  
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CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page19 of 108 Unit---5.2 Containment
Boundary Valve and Penetration
Verification (continued)
NOTE Date----Foamusedasa
temporary sealantdoesnot meet containment
closure requirements.
[3.4]IFitemisnotlistedin
AppendixAand Appendix I, THEN PERFORMoneofthe following actions:*RESTORE deviationtothe checklist condition(i.eclose containment)
*ESTABLISH alternate closure boundary and document condition USING Appendix I.*LIST deviation on AppendixAand PERFORM evaluation
in accordancewithSection5.1.
D D D  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page20 of 108 Unit---5.2 Containment
Boundary Valve and Penetration
Verification (continued)Date_NOTE 0-MI-EPM-079-049.0, Fuel Transfer Tube Equipment Checkout (Sys 79)includes a contingency
plan for closing Fuel Transfer Tube.[4]IF Fuel Transfer Tube Blind Flange/Flange
TestPlughasbeen
removed, THEN ENSURE Transfer TubeBleedLine (Vent Line)is configuredasan OPEN penetration
in accordance
with Section 5.1.D[5]CHECK the following valve checklists
appendicesasthe Performance
is COMPLETED prior to REDUCED INVENTORY/MIDLOOP: AREA VALVE
CHECKLIST Main Control Room Appendix J 0 Auxiliary BuildingGenArea Appendix K 0 Annulus Appendix L D690GenArea
Appendix M D Pipechases
Appendix N 0 Airlock Appendix 0 0714GenArea
Appendix P 0 West Valve Room Appendix Q 0 East Valve Room Appendix R 0 Instrument
Department
Appendix S 0  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL
Unit 0Rev.0023Page21of108
Unit---5.2 Containment
Boundary Valve and Penetration
Verification (continued)
NOTEStep5.2[6]maybeN/A'edifinitial
performanceofchecklists.
[6]WHENstep5.2[5]isCOMPLETE, THEN COMPARE this performancetothelatest
performance
for accuracy.[7]IFthelatest performancewasaPeriodic
Performance, THEN FOWARD previous performance
in accordancewithSection7.0.ENDOF SECTION 5.2 Date---D D  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page22 of 108 Unit---6.0 POST PERFORMANCE
ACTIVITIES
Date----NOTES1)Containment
penetrationsarealignedin
accordancetomeetTS3.6.1.1
before entryintomode4.
2)Containment
Boundarytagsmaybepickedupduringthe
performance
of 1,2-SI-OPS-088-014.0, Verification
of Containment
Integrity provided thattheRCSis no longer in reduced inventory/midloop.Thescope of 1,2-SI-OPS-088-014.0
was greatly reducedasa result ofTechSpecChangeTSC01-05.
3)Containment
closuretagsmaybe permanentlyattached.Onlymetaltagsor
other approved materialwillbe permanently
attachedinvalvevaultsand
containment.[1][2][3]REMOVE any Containment
Closure Boundary Tags NOT meeting requirementsinNOTE[3]aboveby
performing
AppendicesJthroughSandremovingtagsas
applicable.
PERFORM AppendixTtoverifyasleftpositionofvalvesNOTcheckedbyother
procedures.
TERMINATE this procedure after alignments
for T8 3.6.1.1 for mode4havebeen completed AND ENSURE all sectionsofthisGOare
completedandreadyforclosure.
o o o  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page23of108
7.0 RECORDS A.CompletedcopiesofSection5.1,5.2and
appendicesshallbestoredin
notebooksandtransmittedtoSystem
Engineering
after termination
of procedure.  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page24 of 108 Appendix A (Page 1 of 1)CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE EXCEPTIONS
Unit----NOTES1)ThisPagemaybe
substitutedbya computer generated spreadsheet.2)Whennotifying
responsible
groupstoinitiate
containmentclosure,contactindividual
responsibleforclosureof
containmenthatchfirst.
Subsequent
notificationshouldbemadeforthoseopeningswiththe
longestclosuretime.OPENPENETRATION
CLOSURE RESPONSIBILITY
DATAFROMCLOSUREDATEDATE (DESCRIPTION
&NUMBER)APPENDIX F PROCEDURE OPENED CLOSED (MINUTES)SHIFTOWNER
PHONE/BEEPER
ACT ECT ACT=ALLOWABLE CLOSURE TIME ECT=ESTIMATED CLOSURE TIME  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page25 of 108 Appendix B (Page 1 of 1)DELETED  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page26 of 108 Appendix C(Page1 of 1)DELETED  
SQNCONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL
0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page27 of 108 Appendix D(Page1 of 1)DELETED  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page28 of 108 Appendix E(Page1 of 1)DELETED  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 2*9 of 108 Appendix F (Page 1 of 5)CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE EVALUATION
PROCESS Unit---Date----NOTES1)Perform SectionAeachday whileinModes5or6.Also, perform Section Aif plant conditions
changewhichwould
decrease the"Allowable
ClosureTime"(ACT)
calculatedforthatday."Allowable
ClosureTime"may decreaseifRCS temperature
increases.Datarequiredfor
completionofSectionBSteps1
through3canbe obtainedatanytime.A
conservative
RCStemperaturecanbe assumed to ensure all daily activitiesarebounded.
2)This Appendixmaybe maintained
in spreadsheetformona computer.3)The containment
penetration
closure time requirementswithanopenRCSarebasedonaninitialRCS
water temperatureandaninitial
upper compartment
air temperature
of 100&deg;F.If eithertheRCS water or containment
upper compartment
temperature
exceeds 105&deg;F, Engineering
must be'contacted for closure time.Section A: Calculation
of"Allowable
Closure Time"[1]RECORD the following information:
Decay Heat (Data provided by Nuclear Fuels)RHR Inlet Temperature'!':
Decay Heat (Data provided by Nuclear Fuels)RHR Inlet Temperature'!':
RCS water level(2): (1)Twotrainsof
RCS water level(2): (1)Twotrainsof RHRinservicemay'beaveragedto determine temperature.
RHRinservicemay'beaveragedto
(2)Res waterlevelisdefinedasAboveReducedInventory(AboveRI)orBelowReduced Inventory(BelowRI).
determine temperature.
-
(2)Res waterlevelisdefinedasAboveReducedInventory(AboveRI)orBelowReduced
SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page30 of 108 Appendix F (Page 2 of 5)Unit Date---[2]DETERMINE the Allowable Closure Timefromthe following table: Res Water Level Inside Containment Outside Containment Closure Time Closure Time Requirement Requirement (Minutes)(Minutes)Closed RCS with at least 2 steam generators with secondary side full Above RI 120 120 Below RI N/A N/A Open RCS with Core DecayHeat>15MW(th)
Inventory(BelowRI).
Above RI Contact Engineering for Contact Engineering for closure time closure time Below RI Contact Engineering for Contact Engineering for closure time closure time OpenRCS with Core DecayHeat<15.MW(th)
-  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page30 of 108 Appendix F (Page 2 of 5)Unit Date---[2]DETERMINE the Allowable Closure Timefromthe following table: Res Water Level Inside Containment
Outside Containment
Closure Time Closure Time Requirement
Requirement (Minutes)(Minutes)Closed RCS with at least 2 steam generators
with secondary side full Above RI 120 120 Below RI N/A N/A Open RCS with Core DecayHeat>15MW(th)
Above RI Contact Engineering
for Contact Engineering
for closure time closure time Below RI Contact Engineering
for Contact Engineering
for closure time closure time OpenRCS with Core DecayHeat<15.MW(th)
Above RI 28 60 Below RI 21 45 Open ReS with Core DecayHeat<6MW(th)
Above RI 28 60 Below RI 21 45 Open ReS with Core DecayHeat<6MW(th)
Above RI 100 180 Below RI 60 165 Reactor VesselHeadand Upper Internals Removed/Reactor
Above RI 100 180 Below RI 60 165 Reactor VesselHeadand Upper Internals Removed/Reactor Cavity flooded toel.712 Above RI 120 180 Below RI N/A N/ARI-Reduced Inventory SQNCONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page31 of 108 Appendix F (Page 3 of 5)Unit Date---[3]RECORD the"Allowable ClosureTime"fromstep
Cavity flooded toel.712 Above RI 120 180 Below RI N/A N/ARI-Reduced Inventory  
[2]: ACT=---[4]ENSUREtheACT transferred to AppendixAforeachitem PERFORMED BY:----------
SQNCONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL
SRO Section B: Evaluation of Containment Closure Exceptions 1.0 Evaluation of Containment Closure Exceptions NOTE DATE:----Thissectionshallbeusedtofillout AppendixAand evaluate open containment penetrations.Thissectiondoesnothavetobe maintained(maybe discarded)inthe notebookforeach penetration.
0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page31 of 108 Appendix F (Page 3 of 5)Unit Date---[3]RECORD the"Allowable
[5][6]IDENTIFY the containment closure exceptions.
ClosureTime"fromstep
OBTAINfromtheperson responsible for penetration closure the estimated amountoftimeto physicallyclosetheopening, AND o DOCUMENT on AppendixEstimated ClosureTime(ECT): (minutes)n[7]ENSUREthework document has instructionstoclosethe penetrationonalossofRHR, AND WRITE the document number on Appendix A.o SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 32 of 108 Appendix F (Page4of5)Unit---1.0 Evaluation of Containment Closure Exceptions (continued)
[2]: ACT=---[4]ENSUREtheACT transferred
Date----[8]EVALUATEthemargintoclosure (Allowable closuretime-Estimatedclosure time)to determine personnel requirements.
to AppendixAforeachitem
o Margin=ACT NOTE ECT=Operations Manager or designeemayallowamarginlessthan15minutesprovidedan approvedwrittenactionplanhasbeenprovidedinwhichatimelineis documented demonstrating a successfultaskcompletionbasedontheestimatedclosuretime.
PERFORMED BY:----------
[9]IFthemarginislessthan15minutes, THEN[9.1]ENSURE closure capabilitybyhavingtheperson responsibleforclosure-STATIONpersonnelatthe pen*etration.
SRO Section B: Evaluation
OR o[9.2]ENSUREanapprovedwrittenactionplanhasbeenprovidedinwhichatirnelineis documented demonstrating a successfultaskcompletionbasedontheestimatedclosuretime,andthe Operations Manager or designeehasapprovedtheuseoftheactionplan.
of Containment
Operations Manager/Designee Date SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page33of108 Appendix F(Page5of5)
Closure Exceptions
Unit---1.0 Evaluation of Containment Closure Exceptions (continued)
1.0 Evaluation
Date----[10]ENSURE closure capabilitybyhavingtheperson responsible for closure-require personnelremainonsitetoclosethe penetrationbythe estimated closure time.D[11]NOTIFYtheperson responsible for closureofthetypeof coverage determinedbysteps1.1.1[9]and1.1.1
of Containment
[1 0], AND OBTAIN names of individualsoneachshiftto contact should closure be required.D NOTE Operations Manager or designeemayallowthe penetrationtobeopenedwhenthemargin is negative provided a written evaluation is performed which documents the assumptions involvedandthe justification for why opening the penetration is acceptable.
Closure Exceptions
[12]IF the penetration cannotbeclosedwithintheACT,andthe margin is negative, THEN[12.1]thebreach SHALLbeclosedornot allowedtobe opened.OR[12.2]a written evaluation
NOTE DATE:----Thissectionshallbeusedtofillout
.hasbeen performed which documents the assumptions involved,andthe Operations Manager or designee allows the penetrationtobe opened.Operations Manager/Designee
AppendixAand evaluate open containment
penetrations.Thissectiondoesnothavetobe
maintained(maybe discarded)inthe notebookforeach penetration.
[5][6]IDENTIFY the containment
closure exceptions.
OBTAINfromtheperson
responsible
for penetration
closure the estimated amountoftimeto physicallyclosetheopening, AND o DOCUMENT on AppendixEstimated ClosureTime(ECT): (minutes)n[7]ENSUREthework document has instructionstoclosethe
penetrationonalossofRHR, AND WRITE the document number on Appendix A.o  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 32 of 108 Appendix F (Page4of5)Unit---1.0 Evaluation
of Containment
Closure Exceptions (continued)
Date----[8]EVALUATEthemargintoclosure (Allowable
closuretime-Estimatedclosure
time)to determine personnel requirements.
o Margin=ACT NOTE ECT=Operations
Manager or designeemayallowamarginlessthan15minutesprovidedan
approvedwrittenactionplanhasbeenprovidedinwhichatimelineis
documented
demonstrating
a successfultaskcompletionbasedontheestimatedclosuretime.
[9]IFthemarginislessthan15minutes, THEN[9.1]ENSURE closure capabilitybyhavingtheperson
responsibleforclosure-
STATIONpersonnelatthe
pen*etration.
OR o[9.2]ENSUREanapprovedwrittenactionplanhasbeenprovidedinwhichatirnelineis
documented
demonstrating
a successfultaskcompletionbasedontheestimatedclosuretime,andthe
Operations
Manager or designeehasapprovedtheuseoftheactionplan.
Operations
Manager/Designee Date  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page33of108
Appendix F(Page5of5)
Unit---1.0 Evaluation
of Containment
Closure Exceptions (continued)
Date----[10]ENSURE closure capabilitybyhavingtheperson
responsible
for closure-require personnelremainonsitetoclosethe
penetrationbythe estimated closure time.D[11]NOTIFYtheperson responsible
for closureofthetypeof
coverage determinedbysteps1.1.1[9]and1.1.1
[1 0], AND OBTAIN names of individualsoneachshiftto
contact should closure be required.D NOTE Operations
Manager or designeemayallowthe
penetrationtobeopenedwhenthemargin
is negative provided a written evaluation
is performed which documents the assumptions
involvedandthe justification
for why opening the penetration
is acceptable.
[12]IF the penetration
cannotbeclosedwithintheACT,andthe
margin is negative, THEN[12.1]thebreach
SHALLbeclosedornot
allowedtobe opened.OR[12.2]a written evaluation
.hasbeen performed which documents the assumptions
involved,andthe Operations
Manager or designee allows the penetrationtobe opened.Operations
Manager/Designee
[13]COMPLETE AppendixAto documenttheopen penetration.
[13]COMPLETE AppendixAto documenttheopen penetration.
D Date D  
D Date D SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page34 of 108 Appendix G(Page1 of 1)DELETED SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page35of108 Appendix H(Page1of2)
SQN CONTAINMENT
CONTAINMENT BOUNDARY TAGS PURPOSE: This appendix provides guidance and approximate format of Containment Closure Boundary Tags.These tags serve to identifyandinform personnel of componentswhichmustnot be.manipulated during periods when Containment Closure is required.REQUIREMENTS; The Containment Boundarytagswillbe attached/verifiedinplaceasnotedonValve Alignment Appendicesduringinitial performance.Ifan alternate containment boundary is established,thetagswillbe attachedtothe equipment specified on Appendix I.Containment closure tagsmaybe permanently attached.Onlymetal tags or other approvedmaterialwillbe permanently attached in valve vaults and containment.
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page34 of 108 Appendix G(Page1 of 1)DELETED  
Any boundarytagsnot meeting these requirements willberemoved duringthefinal periodic performanceofGO-15.Iftheunitisto enterMode4 prior tothefinal periodic performance,thenany plastic or paper boundary tags inside containment MUSTberemovedbeforeMode4entry.
SQN CONTAINMENT
Containment Boundarytagsmaybepickedupifdesiredduringthe performance of 1,2-SI-OPS-088-014.0, Verification of Containment Integrity provided the RCSis no longer in reduced inventory/midloop.
CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page35of108
The Containment BoundarytagshallNOTbeusedto replaceaholdorder.
Appendix H(Page1of2)
SQN CONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page36 of 108 Appendix H (Page 2 of 2)ATTACHatagsimilartothe following illustrationisinstalledonrequired components.
CONTAINMENT
CNMT CLOSURE BOUNDARY DEVICES TAGGEDWITHTHISNOTICEMUSTNOTBE OPERATED WITHOUTP*ERMISSIONFROMSMORSRO APPENDIXH,O-GO-15 ATTACHatagsimilartothefollowing illustration to handswitches controlling valveswhicharedesignated asa ContainmentClosureBoundary.
BOUNDARY TAGS PURPOSE: This appendix provides guidance and approximate
CNMT CLOSURE BOUNDARY DEVICES TAGGED WITHTHISNOTICEMUSTNOT BE OPERATED WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM SMORSRO APPENDIXH,0-GO-15 SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page37of108 Appendix I(Page1of2)
format of Containment
Alternate Containment Boundary Unit-----An alternate boundary is established when applicableandpreventshavingtotrack the opening in AppendixA.An alternate boundaryshallbespecifiedand configured on AppendixIpage2.Containment boundarytagsshallbeplacedon components designated as alternate containment boundaries.
Closure Boundary Tags.These tags serve to identifyandinform personnel of componentswhichmustnot
Concurrencetoestablishan alternate containment boundaryshallbe obtainedfromanSRO.
be.manipulated
SectionAof AppendixI,page2,willbeusedto establishandreturntonormalall componentsrequiredtoestablishthe alternate containment boundary.Section B willbeusedto documentthereturnofthenormal containment boundarytothe checklist configuration.ReturntonormalshallbereviewedbySRO.
during periods when Containment
SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page38 of 108 Appendix I (Page 2 of 2)Alternate Containment Boundary Unit-----Section A: ChecklistApp_Alternate Containment Boundaryfor:_Prepared by:_Penetration:
Closure is required.REQUIREMENTS;
The Containment
Boundarytagswillbe
attached/verifiedinplaceasnotedonValve
Alignment Appendicesduringinitial
performance.Ifan alternate containment
boundary is established,thetagswillbe
attachedtothe equipment specified on Appendix I.Containment
closure tagsmaybe permanently
attached.Onlymetal tags or other approvedmaterialwillbe
permanently
attached in valve vaults and containment.
Any boundarytagsnot meeting these requirements
willberemoved duringthefinal periodic performanceofGO-15.Iftheunitisto
enterMode4 prior tothefinal periodic performance,thenany plastic or paper boundary tags inside containment
MUSTberemovedbeforeMode4entry.
Containment
Boundarytagsmaybepickedupifdesiredduringthe
performance
of 1,2-SI-OPS-088-014.0, Verification
of Containment
Integrity provided the RCSis no longer in reduced inventory/midloop.
The Containment
BoundarytagshallNOTbeusedto
replaceaholdorder.  
SQN CONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL
0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page36 of 108 Appendix H (Page 2 of 2)ATTACHatagsimilartothe
following illustrationisinstalledonrequired
components.
CNMT CLOSURE BOUNDARY DEVICES TAGGEDWITHTHISNOTICEMUSTNOTBE
OPERATED WITHOUTP*ERMISSIONFROMSMORSRO
APPENDIXH,O-GO-15 ATTACHatagsimilartothefollowing
illustration
to handswitches
controlling
valveswhicharedesignated
asa ContainmentClosureBoundary.
CNMT CLOSURE BOUNDARY DEVICES TAGGED WITHTHISNOTICEMUSTNOT
BE OPERATED WITHOUT PERMISSION
FROM SMORSRO APPENDIXH,0-GO-15  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page37of108
Appendix I(Page1of2)
Alternate Containment
Boundary Unit-----An alternate boundary is established
when applicableandpreventshavingtotrack
the opening in AppendixA.An alternate boundaryshallbespecifiedand
configured
on AppendixIpage2.Containment
boundarytagsshallbeplacedon
components
designated
as alternate containment
boundaries.
Concurrencetoestablishan
alternate containment
boundaryshallbe obtainedfromanSRO.
SectionAof AppendixI,page2,willbeusedto
establishandreturntonormalall
componentsrequiredtoestablishthe
alternate containment
boundary.Section B willbeusedto documentthereturnofthenormal
containment
boundarytothe checklist configuration.ReturntonormalshallbereviewedbySRO.  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page38 of 108 Appendix I (Page 2 of 2)Alternate Containment
Boundary Unit-----Section A: ChecklistApp_Alternate Containment
Boundaryfor:_Prepared by:_Penetration:
----SRO Concurrence:
----SRO Concurrence:
_Alternate Boundary Alignment Return to Normal Alternate Component Description
_Alternate Boundary Alignment Return to Normal Alternate Component Description Required Aligned&Verified By Required Aligned&Verified By Verification Component 1.0.PositionTagsPlaced Position TagsType(1)By Removed By Section B: Normal Component Description RequiredAlignedBy Verified Verification Type Component 1.0.Position By(1)Remarks:_________________________
Required Aligned&Verified By Required Aligned&Verified By Verification
Component 1.0.PositionTagsPlaced
Position TagsType(1)By Removed By Section B: Normal Component Description
RequiredAlignedBy Verified Verification
Type Component 1.0.Position By(1)Remarks:_________________________
.....0..--
.....0..--
.....0..--
.....0..--
_SROReview:
_SROReview:
_(1)Independent
_(1)Independent and Concurrent verificationsareperformedin accordancewithSPP-10.3.Typesof verificationsshallbe consistentwiththetyperequiredinthe appropriate SO/GO.
and Concurrent
SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page39of 108 Appendix J (Page 1 of 20)Main Control Room Purpose: Normal valve alignmentforthe Containment ClosureControlforControl Roomhandswitches.
verificationsareperformedin
NOTES 1)Independent/Concurrent verificationrequiredforinitial performance and manipulation of valvestotherequiredposition.
accordancewithSPP-10.3.Typesof
2)Components without unit numbersarethe sameforbothunits.
verificationsshallbe consistentwiththetyperequiredinthe
Components which have unit numbersareonlytobe performed for thatunit.The opposite unit components shall beN/A'd.3)Steam and feedwater lines provide a containmentreleasepathwhenshellsideofS/Gareopen inside containment.
appropriate
See DefinitionG-5.Person(s)performing or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks:lndicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED" positionandnotethereason.Forcomponentunder clearance, provide clearance number.Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:
SO/GO.  
Approved By: SRO Unit---Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page40 of 108 Appendix J (Page 2 of 20)Main Control RoomDate_TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCH L PENETRA TION VALVE HANDSWITCH REQUIRED INITIALS OCATION LOCATION POSITIONNOTE3 FCV-1-4, S/G1MainSteam M-4 X-13AWestValveRm HS-1-4A CLOSED 1501 Valve1stIV FCV-1-11, S/G2MainSteam M-4 X-13BEastValveRm HS-1-11A CLOSEDIsolValve1stIV FCV-1-22, S/G3MainSteam M-4X-13CEastValveRm HS-1-22A CLOSEDIsolValve1stIV FCV-1-29, S/G3MainSteam M-4 X-13DWestValveRm HS-1-29A CLOSEDIsolValve1stIV FCV-1-147, S/G 1 MSIV M-4 X-13AWestValveRm HS-1-147 CLOSED Bypass1st IV FCV-1-148,S/G 2 MSIV M-4X-13BEastValveRm HS-1-148 CLOSED Bypass1stIV FCV-1-149, S/G 3 MSIV M-4 X-13CEastValveRm HS-1-149 CLOSED Bypass1stIV FCV-1-150, S/G 4 MSIV M-4X-13DWestValveRm HS-1-150 CLOSED Bypass1stIV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSUREC*ONTROL0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page41 of 108 Appendix J (Paqe 3 of 20)Main Control Room TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCH L PENETRATION HANDSWITCH NU VALVENO.REQUIRED INITIALS OCATION MBER POSITIONNOTE3SGLoop1 Supply to M-4 X-13A HS-1-15A FCV-1-15 CLOSED TDAFWP 15t IVSGLoop4 Supply to M-4 X-13D HS-1-16A FCV-1-16 CLOSED TDAFWP 15t IVSG-1ATM Relief Valve M-4 X-13A HS-1-6PCV-1-5CLOSED 15t IVSG-2ATM Relief Valve M-4 X-138HS-1-13PCV-1-12CLOSED15tIVSG-3ATMReliefValve M-4 X-13CHS-1-24PCV-1-23 CLOSED 15t IVSG-4ATMReliefValve M-4 X-13DHS-1-31PCV-1-30CLOSED15tIV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0*GO*15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page42 of 108 Appendix J (Page 4 of 20)Main Control Room TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITC PENETRATION HANDSWITCH VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS H LOCATION N'UMBER POSITIONNOTE3 Main Feedwater M-4 X-12A HS-3-33A FCV-3-33 CLOSED Isolation Valveloop1 1st IV Main Feedwater M-4 X-128 HS-3-47A FCV-3-47 CLOSED IsolationValveloop2 1st IV Main Feedwater M-4 X-12C HS-3-87A FCV-3-87 CLOSED IsolationValveloop3 1st IV Main Feedwater M-4 X-12D HS-3-100A FCV-3-100 CLOSED IsolationValveloop41st IV Aux Feedwaterloop4 M-3 X-12D HS-3-175A LCV-3-175 CLOSED 1st IV Aux Feedwaterloop4 M-4 X-12DHS-3-171LCV-3-171 CLOSED 1st IV Aux Feedwaterloop4 M-4 X-12D HS-3-171 LCV-3-171A CLOSED 1st IV Aux Feedwaterloop1 M-3 X-12A HS-3-174A LCV-3-174 CLOSED 1st IV Aux Feedwaterloop1 M-4 X-12A HS-3-164 LCV-3-164 CLOSED 1st IV Aux Feedwaterloop1 M-4 X-12A HS-3-164 LCV-3-164A CLOSED 1st IV Unit--.,...---
SQN CONTAINMENT
SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-1S Unit 0Rev.0023Page43 of 108 Appendix J (PageS of 20)Main Control Room TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCH L PENETRATION HANDSWITCH VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS OCATION NU*MBER POSITIONNOTE3 Aux Feedwaterloop2 M-3 X-40A HS-3-173A LCV-3-173 CLOSED1stIV Aux Feedwaterloop2 M-4 X-40A HS-3-156A LCV-3-156 CLOSED1stIV Aux Feedwaterloop2 M-4 X-40A HS-3-156A LCV-3-156A CLOSED1st IV Aux Feedwaterloop3 M-3 X-40B HS-3-172A LCV-3-172 CLOSED1st IV AuxFeedwaterloop3 M-4 X-40B HS-3-148A LCV-3--148 CLOSED 1st IV Aux Feedwaterloop3 M-4 X-40B HS-3-148A LCV-3-148A CLOSED1st IV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page44of108 Appendix J(Page6of20)MainControlRoom TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCH PENETRATION HANDSWITCHREQUIREDPOSTION INITIALS LOCATIONSGLoop1 Slowdown Flow M-4 X-14D HS-1-7/181 PWR AVAILASLE(1)
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page39of 108 Appendix J (Page 1 of 20)Main Control Room Purpose: Normal valve alignmentforthe Containment
Contrallsal FCV-1-7 OR CLOSED (2)1st IVSGLoop2 Slowdown Flow M-4 X-14A HS-1-14/182PWRAVAILABLE(1)
ClosureControlforControl
Controllsal FCV-1-14 OR CLOSED (2)1st IVSGLoop3 Slowdown Flow M-4 X-14C HS-1"-25/183 PWR AVAILABLE(1)
Roomhandswitches.
Controllsol FCV-1-25 OR CLOSED (2)1st IVSGLoop4 Slowdown Flow M-4 X-14B HS-1-32/184PWRAVAILABLE(1)
NOTES 1)Independent/Concurrent
verificationrequiredforinitial
performance
and manipulation
of valvestotherequiredposition.
2)Components
without unit numbersarethe sameforbothunits.
Components
which have unit numbersareonlytobe
performed for thatunit.The opposite unit components
shall beN/A'd.3)Steam and feedwater lines provide a containmentreleasepathwhenshellsideofS/Gareopen inside containment.
See DefinitionG-5.Person(s)performing
or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks:lndicate
any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED" positionandnotethereason.Forcomponentunder
clearance, provide clearance number.Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:
Approved By: SRO  
Unit---Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page40 of 108 Appendix J (Page 2 of 20)Main Control RoomDate_TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION
HANDSWITCH
L PENETRA TION VALVE HANDSWITCH
REQUIRED INITIALS OCATION LOCATION POSITIONNOTE3 FCV-1-4, S/G1MainSteam
M-4 X-13AWestValveRm
HS-1-4A CLOSED 1501 Valve1stIV FCV-1-11, S/G2MainSteam
M-4 X-13BEastValveRm
HS-1-11A CLOSEDIsolValve1stIV FCV-1-22, S/G3MainSteam
M-4X-13CEastValveRm
HS-1-22A CLOSEDIsolValve1stIV FCV-1-29, S/G3MainSteam
M-4 X-13DWestValveRm
HS-1-29A CLOSEDIsolValve1stIV FCV-1-147, S/G 1 MSIV M-4 X-13AWestValveRm
HS-1-147 CLOSED Bypass1st IV FCV-1-148,S/G
2 MSIV M-4X-13BEastValveRm
HS-1-148 CLOSED Bypass1stIV FCV-1-149, S/G 3 MSIV M-4 X-13CEastValveRm
HS-1-149 CLOSED Bypass1stIV FCV-1-150, S/G 4 MSIV M-4X-13DWestValveRm
HS-1-150 CLOSED Bypass1stIV  
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSUREC*ONTROL0-GO-15
Unit 0Rev.0023Page41 of 108 Appendix J (Paqe 3 of 20)Main Control Room TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION
HANDSWITCH
L PENETRATION
HANDSWITCH
NU VALVENO.REQUIRED
INITIALS OCATION MBER POSITIONNOTE3SGLoop1 Supply to M-4 X-13A HS-1-15A FCV-1-15 CLOSED TDAFWP 15t IVSGLoop4 Supply to M-4 X-13D HS-1-16A FCV-1-16 CLOSED TDAFWP 15t IVSG-1ATM Relief Valve M-4 X-13A HS-1-6PCV-1-5CLOSED
15t IVSG-2ATM Relief Valve M-4 X-138HS-1-13PCV-1-12CLOSED15tIVSG-3ATMReliefValve
M-4 X-13CHS-1-24PCV-1-23
CLOSED 15t IVSG-4ATMReliefValve
M-4 X-13DHS-1-31PCV-1-30CLOSED15tIV  
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0*GO*15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page42 of 108 Appendix J (Page 4 of 20)Main Control Room TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION
HANDSWITC PENETRATION
HANDSWITCH
VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS H LOCATION N'UMBER POSITIONNOTE3 Main Feedwater M-4 X-12A HS-3-33A FCV-3-33 CLOSED Isolation Valveloop1 1st IV Main Feedwater M-4 X-128 HS-3-47A FCV-3-47 CLOSED IsolationValveloop2
1st IV Main Feedwater M-4 X-12C HS-3-87A FCV-3-87 CLOSED IsolationValveloop3
1st IV Main Feedwater M-4 X-12D HS-3-100A FCV-3-100 CLOSED IsolationValveloop41st IV Aux Feedwaterloop4 M-3 X-12D HS-3-175A LCV-3-175 CLOSED 1st IV Aux Feedwaterloop4 M-4 X-12DHS-3-171LCV-3-171
CLOSED 1st IV Aux Feedwaterloop4 M-4 X-12D HS-3-171 LCV-3-171A
CLOSED 1st IV Aux Feedwaterloop1 M-3 X-12A HS-3-174A LCV-3-174 CLOSED 1st IV Aux Feedwaterloop1 M-4 X-12A HS-3-164 LCV-3-164 CLOSED 1st IV Aux Feedwaterloop1 M-4 X-12A HS-3-164 LCV-3-164A
CLOSED 1st IV  
Unit--.,...---
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-1S Unit 0Rev.0023Page43 of 108 Appendix J (PageS of 20)Main Control Room TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION
HANDSWITCH
L PENETRATION
HANDSWITCH
VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS OCATION NU*MBER POSITIONNOTE3 Aux Feedwaterloop2 M-3 X-40A HS-3-173A LCV-3-173 CLOSED1stIV Aux Feedwaterloop2 M-4 X-40A HS-3-156A LCV-3-156 CLOSED1stIV Aux Feedwaterloop2 M-4 X-40A HS-3-156A LCV-3-156A
CLOSED1st IV Aux Feedwaterloop3 M-3 X-40B HS-3-172A LCV-3-172 CLOSED1st IV AuxFeedwaterloop3 M-4 X-40B HS-3-148A LCV-3--148
CLOSED 1st IV Aux Feedwaterloop3 M-4 X-40B HS-3-148A LCV-3-148A
CLOSED1st IV  
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page44of108
Appendix J(Page6of20)MainControlRoom
TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION
HANDSWITCH
PENETRATION
HANDSWITCHREQUIREDPOSTION
INITIALS LOCATIONSGLoop1 Slowdown Flow M-4 X-14D HS-1-7/181
PWR AVAILASLE(1)
Contrallsal
FCV-1-7 OR CLOSED (2)1st IVSGLoop2 Slowdown Flow M-4 X-14A HS-1-14/182PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Controllsal
FCV-1-14 OR CLOSED (2)1st IVSGLoop3 Slowdown Flow M-4 X-14C HS-1"-25/183
PWR AVAILABLE(1)
Controllsol
FCV-1-25 OR CLOSED (2)1st IVSGLoop4 Slowdown Flow M-4 X-14B HS-1-32/184PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Control 1501 FCV-1-32 OR CLOSED (2)1st IVPRTtoGas Analyzer 1501 M-5 X-84A HS-68-307PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Control 1501 FCV-1-32 OR CLOSED (2)1st IVPRTtoGas Analyzer 1501 M-5 X-84A HS-68-307PWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-68-307
FCV-68-307 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Nitrogen Supply to PRT Iso M-5 X-3gB HS-68-305PWRAVAILASLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Nitrogen Supply to PRT Iso M-5 X-3gB HS-68-305PWRAVAILASLE(1)
FCV-68-3051 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Unit_SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page45of 108 Appendix J (Page7of20)Main Control Room TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCH PENETRATION HANDSWITCH REQUIRED INITIALS LOCATION POSTION Primary Water Makeup RCP M-5 X-42 HS-81-12APWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-68-3051
Standpipes FCV-81-12 OR CLOSED (2)1stIVLetdownLine 1501 FCV-62-77 M-6 X-15 HS-62-77APWRAVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV  
OR CLOSED (2)1stIV SIS TestLinetoHoldupTank M-6 X-3D HS-63-84PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Unit_SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page45of 108 Appendix J (Page7of20)Main Control Room TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION
HANDSWITCH
PENETRATION
HANDSWITCH
REQUIRED INITIALS LOCATION POSTION Primary Water Makeup RCP M-5 X-42 HS-81-12APWRAVAILABLE(1)
Standpipes
FCV-81-12 OR CLOSED (2)1stIVLetdownLine
1501 FCV-62-77 M-6 X-15 HS-62-77APWRAVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1stIV SIS TestLinetoHoldupTank
M-6 X-3D HS-63-84PWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-63-84 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV AccumulatorFillLine FCV-63-23 M-6 X-3D HS-63-23PWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-63-84 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV AccumulatorFillLine FCV-63-23 M-6 X-3D HS-63-23PWRAVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1stIVIncInstRmClgIsol
OR CLOSED (2)1stIVIncInstRmClgIsol M-9 X-64 HS-313-222PWRAVAILABLE(1)
M-9 X-64 HS-313-222PWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-313-222 OR CLOSED (2)1stIVIncInstRmClg 1501 M-9 X-65 HS-313-224PWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-313-222
FCV-313-224 OR CLOSED (2)1stIV Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page46of108 Appendix J(Page8of20)
OR CLOSED (2)1stIVIncInstRmClg
Main Control Room TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCHLPENETRATION HANDSWITCH REQUIRED INITIALS OCATION POSTIONIncInst RmClg Isol M-9 X-66 HS-313-229 PWR FCV-313-229 AVAILABLE(1)
1501 M-9 X-65 HS-313-224PWRAVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IVIncInstRmClgIsol M-9 X-67 HS-313-231 PWR FCV-313-231 AVAILABLE(1)
FCV-313-224
OR CLOSED (2)1stIV  
Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page46of108
Appendix J(Page8of20)
Main Control Room TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION
HANDSWITCHLPENETRATION
HANDSWITCH
REQUIRED INITIALS OCATION POSTIONIncInst RmClg Isol M-9 X-66 HS-313-229
PWR FCV-313-229
AVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IVIncInstRmClgIsol
M-9 X-67 HS-313-231
PWR FCV-313-231
AVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Cntmt Vac Relief FCV-30-46 M-9 X-111 HS-30-46A&PWR HS-30-46B AVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Cntmt Vac Relief FCV-30-46 M-9 X-111 HS-30-46A&PWR HS-30-46B AVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Cntmt Vac Relief FCV-30-47 M-9 X-112 HS-30-47A&PWR HS-30-47B AVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Cntmt Vac Relief FCV-30-47 M-9 X-112 HS-30-47A&PWR HS-30-47B AVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Cntmt Vac Relief FCV-30-48 M-9 X-113 HS-30-48A&PWR HS-30-488 AVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Cntmt Vac Relief FCV-30-48 M-9 X-113 HS-30-48A&PWR HS-30-488 AVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Lower Compt Pressure Relief M-9 X-80 HS-30-37 PWR FCV-30-37 AVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Lower Compt Pressure Relief M-9 X-80 HS-30-37 PWR FCV-30-37 AVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV  
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Unit_SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page47of108 Appendix J(Page9of20)MainControlRoomTable2 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCH PENETRATION HANDSWITCHREQUIREDPOSTION INITIALS LOCATION Upper ComptPurgeAir M-9 X-9A HS-30-7PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Unit_SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page47of108
Appendix J(Page9of20)MainControlRoomTable2 DESCRIPTION
HANDSWITCH
PENETRATION
HANDSWITCHREQUIREDPOSTION
INITIALS LOCATION Upper ComptPurgeAir M-9 X-9A HS-30-7PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Supply 1501 FCV-30-7 OR 1st IV CLOSED (2)Upper ComptPurgeAir M-9 X-6 HS-30-7PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Supply 1501 FCV-30-7 OR 1st IV CLOSED (2)Upper ComptPurgeAir M-9 X-6 HS-30-7PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Exhaust 1501 FCV-30-51 OR 1st IV CLOSED (2)Upper ComptPurgeAir M-9 X-9B HS-30-9PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Exhaust 1501 FCV-30-51 OR 1st IV CLOSED (2)Upper ComptPurgeAir M-9 X-9B HS-30-9PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Supply 1501 FCV-30-9 OR 1st IV CLOSED (2)WDSNitrogento
Supply 1501 FCV-30-9 OR 1st IV CLOSED (2)WDSNitrogento M-6 X-39A HS-63-64APWRAVAILABLE(1)
M-6 X-39A HS-63-64APWRAVAILABLE(1)
Accumulators FCV-63-64 OR 1st IV CLOSED (2)UpperComptPurgeAir M-9 X-7 HS-30-9PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Accumulators
FCV-63-64 OR 1st IV CLOSED (2)UpperComptPurgeAir
M-9 X-7 HS-30-9PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Supply 1501 FCV-30-53 OR 15t IV CLOSED (2)LowerComptPurgeAir M-9 X-10A HS-30-14PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Supply 1501 FCV-30-53 OR 15t IV CLOSED (2)LowerComptPurgeAir M-9 X-10A HS-30-14PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Supply 1501 FCV-30-14 OR 15t IV CLOSED (2)  
Supply 1501 FCV-30-14 OR 15t IV CLOSED (2)
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 48 of 108 Appendix J (Page 10 of 20)Main Control Room Table 2 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCH PENETRATION HANDSWITCH REQUIRED POSTION INITIALS LOCATION Lower Compt Purge Air M-9 X-4 HS-30-15PWRAVAILABLE(1)
CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 48 of 108 Appendix J (Page 10 of 20)Main Control Room Table 2 DESCRIPTION
HANDSWITCH
PENETRATION
HANDSWITCH
REQUIRED POSTION INITIALS LOCATION Lower Compt Purge Air M-9 X-4 HS-30-15PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Exhaust Isol FCV-30-57 OR1st IV CLOSED (2)Lower Compt Purge Air M-9 X-10B HS-30-16PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Exhaust Isol FCV-30-57 OR1st IV CLOSED (2)Lower Compt Purge Air M-9 X-10B HS-30-16PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Supply 1501 FCV-30-16 OR 1st IV CLOSED (2)Lower Compt Purge Air M-9 X-11 HS-30-19PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Supply 1501 FCV-30-16 OR 1st IV CLOSED (2)Lower Compt Purge Air M-9 X-11 HS-30-19PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Supply 1501 FCV-30-19 OR 1st IV CLOSED (2)Lower Compt Purge Air M-9 X-5 HS-30-20PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Supply 1501 FCV-30-19 OR 1st IV CLOSED (2)Lower Compt Purge Air M-9 X-5 HS-30-20PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Exhaust 1501 FCV-30-59 OR 1st IV CLOSED (2)Cntmt Pressure POI 1501 M-9 X-97 HS-30-135PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Exhaust 1501 FCV-30-59 OR 1st IV CLOSED (2)Cntmt Pressure POI 1501 M-9 X-97 HS-30-135PWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-30-135
FCV-30-135 OR 1st IV CLOSED (2)Lower Cntmt Air Monitor 0-M-12 X-94 HS-90-107PWRAVAILABLE(1)InletFlow Control OR1st IV FCV-90-107 CLOSED (2)
OR 1st IV CLOSED (2)Lower Cntmt Air Monitor 0-M-12 X-94 HS-90-107PWRAVAILABLE(1)InletFlow Control OR1st IV FCV-90-107
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page49of108 Appendix J(Page11of 2*0)Main Control RoomTable2 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCH PENETRATION HANDSWITCH REQUIRED INITIALS LOCATION POSTION Lower Cntmt Air Monitor O-M-12 X-94 HS-90-111PWRAVAILABLE(1)
CLOSED (2)  
Outlet Flow Control OR FCV-90-111 CLOSED (2)1st IV Lower Cntmt Air Monitor O-M-12 X-95 HS-90-113PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT
Outlet Flow Control OR FCV-90-113 CLOSED (2)1stIV Lower Cntmt Air Monitor O-M-12 X-95 HS-90-117PWRAVAILABLE(1)
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page49of108
Outlet Flow Control OR FCV-90-117 CLOSED (2)1st IV Cntmt Floor Sump Pump M-15 X-41 HS-77-128APWRAVAILABLE(1)
Appendix J(Page11of 2*0)Main Control RoomTable2 DESCRIPTION
Discharge FCV-77-128 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV RCDT Pump Discharge M-15 X-46 HS-77-10APWRAVAILABLE(1)
HANDSWITCH
PENETRATION
HANDSWITCH
REQUIRED INITIALS LOCATION POSTION Lower Cntmt Air Monitor O-M-12 X-94 HS-90-111PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Outlet Flow Control OR FCV-90-111
CLOSED (2)1st IV Lower Cntmt Air Monitor O-M-12 X-95 HS-90-113PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Outlet Flow Control OR FCV-90-113
CLOSED (2)1stIV Lower Cntmt Air Monitor O-M-12 X-95 HS-90-117PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Outlet Flow Control OR FCV-90-117
CLOSED (2)1st IV Cntmt Floor Sump Pump M-15 X-41 HS-77-128APWRAVAILABLE(1)
Discharge FCV-77-128
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV RCDT Pump Discharge M-15 X-46 HS-77-10APWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-77-10 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Nitrogen to RCDT FCV-77-20 M-15 X-45 HS-77-20PWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-77-10 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Nitrogen to RCDT FCV-77-20 M-15 X-45 HS-77-20PWRAVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV  
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Unit--------SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page50of 108 Appendix J (Page 12 of 20)Main Control Room Table 2 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCH LPENETRATION HANDSWITCH REQUIRED INITIALS OCATION POSTION RCDTandPRTtoWDSVent M-15 X-45 HS-77-19PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Unit--------SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page50of 108 Appendix J (Page 12 of 20)Main Control Room Table 2 DESCRIPTION
HANDSWITCH
LPENETRATION
HANDSWITCH
REQUIRED INITIALS OCATION POSTION RCDTandPRTtoWDSVent
M-15 X-45 HS-77-19PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Header FCV-77-19 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Ice Condenser Glycol M-23B X-47A HS-61-191PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Header FCV-77-19 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Ice Condenser Glycol M-23B X-47A HS-61-191PWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-61-191
FCV-61-191 OR CLOSED (2)1st IVGlycoltoIce Condenser Floor M-23B X-115 HS-61-96PWRAVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IVGlycoltoIce
Condenser Floor M-23B X-115 HS-61-96PWRAVAILABLE(1)
Coolers FCV-61-96 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Ice Condenser Glycol M-23B X-47B HS-61-193APWRAVAILABLE(1)
Coolers FCV-61-96 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Ice Condenser Glycol M-23B X-47B HS-61-193APWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-61-193
FCV-61-193 OR CLOSED (2)1st IVGlycoltoIce Condenser Floor M-23B X-114 HS-61-110PWRAVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IVGlycoltoIce
CoolersFCV-61-110 OR CLOSED (2)1st IVCCSto ExcessLetdownHx M-27B X-35 HS-70-85APWRAVAILABLE(1)
Condenser Floor M-23B X-114 HS-61-110PWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-70-85-OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page51 of 108 Appendix J (Page13of20)Main Control Room TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCHPENETRATIONHANDSWITCH REQUIRED INITIALS LOCATION POSTIONRCPSeal Water Return 1501 M-5 X-44 HS-62-63APWRAVAILABLE(1)
CoolersFCV-61-110
OR CLOSED (2)1st IVCCSto ExcessLetdownHx M-27B X-35 HS-70-85APWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-70-85-OR CLOSED (2)1st IV  
Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page51 of 108 Appendix J (Page13of20)Main Control Room TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION
HANDSWITCHPENETRATIONHANDSWITCH
REQUIRED INITIALS LOCATION POSTIONRCPSeal Water Return 1501 M-5 X-44 HS-62-63APWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-62-63 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCW UpperComptClrs O-M-27A X-69*2-HS-67-130APWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-62-63 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCW UpperComptClrs O-M-27A X-69*2-HS-67-130APWRAVAILABLE(1)
Inlet 2-FCV-67-130
Inlet 2-FCV-67-130 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCW UpperComptClrs O-M-27A 2-HS-67-138APWRAVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCW UpperComptClrs O-M-27A
Inlet 2-FCV-67-138 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCW UpperComptClrs O-M-27A X-75*2-HS-67-133APWRAVAILABLE(1)
2-HS-67-138APWRAVAILABLE(1)
Inlet FCV-67-133 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCW UpperCornptClrs O-M-27A X-68*2-HS-67-141APWRAVAILABLE(1)InletFCV-67-141 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV*These penetrationshavebeensparedforUnit1.
Inlet 2-FCV-67-138
Unit_SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page52of108 Appendix J (Page14of20)Main Control Room TABLE 2*DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCH PENETRATION HANDSWITCH REQUIRED INITIALS LOCATION POSTION ERCW Upper Campt Clrs O-M-27A X-73*2-HS-67-131A PWR Outlet 2-FCV-67-131 AVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCW UpperComptClrs O-M-27A X-75*2-HS-67-133APWRAVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCW Upper Campt Clrs O-M-27A X-70*2-HS-67-139A PWR Outlet 2-FCV-67-139 AVAILABLE(1)
Inlet FCV-67-133
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCW Upper Campt Clrs 0-M-27A X-71*2-HS-67-134A PWR Outlet FCV-67-134 AVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCW UpperCornptClrs
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCW Upper Campt Clrs 0-M-27A X-72*2-HS-67-142A PWR Outlet FCV-67-142 AVAILABLE(1)
O-M-27A X-68*2-HS-67-141APWRAVAILABLE(1)InletFCV-67-141
OR CLOSED (2)15t IV ERCW Lower Campt Clrs 0-M-27A X-58 HS-67-107A PWR Inlet FCV-67-107 AVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV*These penetrationshavebeensparedforUnit1.  
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV These penetrationshavebeensparedforUnit1.
Unit_SQN CONTAINMENT
Unit_SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSU*RE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page53of108 Appendix J(Page15of20)MainControlRoomTABLE2 DESCRIPTIONHANDSWITCHPENETRATIONHANDSWITCHREQUIRED INITIALS LOCATION POSTION ERCWLower O-M-27A X-60 HS-67-91A PWRComptClrsInlet AVAILABLE(1)
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page52of108
FCV-67-91 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCWLower O-M-27A X-62 HS-67-99A PWRComptClrsInlet AVAILABLE(1)
Appendix J (Page14of20)Main Control Room TABLE 2*DESCRIPTION
FCV-67-99 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCWLower O-M-27A X-56 HS-67-83A PWRComptClrsInlet AVAILABLE(1)
HANDSWITCH
PENETRATION
HANDSWITCH
REQUIRED INITIALS LOCATION POSTION ERCW Upper Campt Clrs O-M-27A X-73*2-HS-67-131A
PWR Outlet 2-FCV-67-131
AVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCW Upper Campt Clrs O-M-27A X-70*2-HS-67-139A
PWR Outlet 2-FCV-67-139
AVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCW Upper Campt Clrs 0-M-27A X-71*2-HS-67-134A
PWR Outlet FCV-67-134
AVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCW Upper Campt Clrs 0-M-27A X-72*2-HS-67-142A
PWR Outlet FCV-67-142
AVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)15t IV ERCW Lower Campt Clrs 0-M-27A X-58 HS-67-107A
PWR Inlet FCV-67-107
AVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV These penetrationshavebeensparedforUnit1.  
Unit_SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSU*RE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page53of108
Appendix J(Page15of20)MainControlRoomTABLE2 DESCRIPTIONHANDSWITCHPENETRATIONHANDSWITCHREQUIRED
INITIALS LOCATION POSTION ERCWLower O-M-27A X-60 HS-67-91A PWRComptClrsInlet
AVAILABLE(1)
FCV-67-91 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCWLower O-M-27A X-62 HS-67-99A PWRComptClrsInlet
AVAILABLE(1)
FCV-67-99 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCWLower O-M-27A X-56 HS-67-83A PWRComptClrsInlet
AVAILABLE(1)
FCV-67-83 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCWLower O-M-27A X-59 HS-67-88A PWR ComptClrs Outlet AVAILABLE(1)
FCV-67-83 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCWLower O-M-27A X-59 HS-67-88A PWR ComptClrs Outlet AVAILABLE(1)
FCV-67-88 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCWLower O-M-27A X-61 HS-67-104A
FCV-67-88 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCWLower O-M-27A X-61 HS-67-104A PWRCornptClrsOutlet AVAILABLE(1)
PWRCornptClrsOutlet
FCV-67-104 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page54of108 Appendix J (Page16of20)Main Control Room TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCHPENETRATION HANDSWITCHREQUIREDPOSTIONINITIALS LOCATION ERCW LowerComptClrs O-M-27A X-63 HS-67-96APWRAVAILABLE(1)
AVAILABLE(1)
FCV-67-104
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV  
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page54of108
Appendix J (Page16of20)Main Control Room TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION
HANDSWITCHPENETRATION
HANDSWITCHREQUIREDPOSTIONINITIALS
LOCATION ERCW LowerComptClrs O-M-27A X-63 HS-67-96APWRAVAILABLE(1)
Outlet FCV-67-96 OR CLOSED (2)15t IV ERCW LowerComptClrs O-M-27A X-57 HS-67-112APWRAVAILABLE(1)
Outlet FCV-67-96 OR CLOSED (2)15t IV ERCW LowerComptClrs O-M-27A X-57 HS-67-112APWRAVAILABLE(1)
Outlet FCV-67-112
Outlet FCV-67-112 OR CLOSED (2)1st IVCCStoRCPOilClr5 O-M-278 X-52 HS-70-140APWRAVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IVCCStoRCPOilClr5
FCV-70-140 OR CLOSED (2)1stIVCCStoRCPOilClr5 O-M-27B X-29 HS-70-92APWRAVAILABLE(1)
O-M-278 X-52 HS-70-140APWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-70-140
OR CLOSED (2)1stIVCCStoRCPOilClr5
O-M-27B X-29 HS-70-92APWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-70-92 OR CLOSED (2)15t IV RCP Thermal Barrier O-M-278 X-50A HS-70-90APWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-70-92 OR CLOSED (2)15t IV RCP Thermal Barrier O-M-278 X-50A HS-70-90APWRAVAILABLE(1)
Return FCV-70-90 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV  
Return FCV-70-90 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page55of108 Appendix J (Page17of20)Main Control Room TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITC PENETRATION HANDSWITCHREQUIREDPOSTION INITIALSHLOCATION RCP Thermal Barrier Supply O-M-27B X-SOB HS-70-134APWRAVAILABLE(1)
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT
FCV-70-134 OR CLOSED (2)1st IVCCSto ExcessLetdownHx O-M-27B X-53 HS-70-143APWRAVAILABLE(1)
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page55of108
FCV-70-143 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV CNMT Spray HeaderAIsolation M-6 X-48A HS-72-39APWRAVAILABLE(1)
Appendix J (Page17of20)Main Control Room TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION
FCV-72-39 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV CNMT Spray HeaderBIsolation M-6 X-48B HS-72-2APWRAVAILABLE(1)
HANDSWITC PENETRATION
HANDSWITCHREQUIREDPOSTION
INITIALSHLOCATION RCP Thermal Barrier Supply O-M-27B X-SOB HS-70-134APWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-70-134
OR CLOSED (2)1st IVCCSto ExcessLetdownHx O-M-27B X-53 HS-70-143APWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-70-143
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV CNMT Spray HeaderAIsolation
M-6 X-48A HS-72-39APWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-72-39 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV CNMT Spray HeaderBIsolation
M-6 X-48B HS-72-2APWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-72-2 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV RHR/CNMT Spray Header A M-6 X-49A HS-72-40APWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-72-2 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV RHR/CNMT Spray Header A M-6 X-49A HS-72-40APWRAVAILABLE(1)
Isolation FCV-72-40 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV  
Isolation FCV-72-40 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Unit_'SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 56 of 108 Appendix J (Page18of20)Main Control Room TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCH PENETRATION HANDSWITCH REQUIRED POSTION INITIALS LOCATION RHR/CNMTSpray M-6 X-49B HS-72-41APWRAVAILABLE(1)
Unit_'SQN CONTAINMENT
HeaderBIsolation OR FCV-72-41 CLOSED (2)1st IV CCPIT Outlet Isolation M-6 X-22 HS-63-25APWRAVAILABLE(1)
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 56 of 108 Appendix J (Page18of20)Main Control Room TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION
HANDSWITCH
PENETRATION
HANDSWITCH
REQUIRED POSTION INITIALS LOCATION RHR/CNMTSpray
M-6 X-49B HS-72-41APWRAVAILABLE(1)
HeaderBIsolation
OR FCV-72-41 CLOSED (2)1st IV CCPIT Outlet Isolation M-6 X-22 HS-63-25APWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-63-25 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV CCPIT Outlet Isolation M-6 X-22 HS-63-26APWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-63-25 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV CCPIT Outlet Isolation M-6 X-22 HS-63-26APWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-63-26 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV RHR/CNMT Sump M-6 X-19A HS-63-72APWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-63-26 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV RHR/CNMT Sump M-6 X-19A HS-63-72APWRAVAILABLE(1)
Isolation FCV-63-72 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV RHR/CNMT Sump M-6 X-19B HS-63-73APWRAVAILABLE(1)
Isolation FCV-63-72 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV RHR/CNMT Sump M-6 X-19B HS-63-73APWRAVAILABLE(1)
Isolation FCV-63-73 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV RHRHotlegIsolation
Isolation FCV-63-73 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV RHRHotlegIsolation M-6 X-17 HS-63-172APWRAVAILABLE(1)
M-6 X-17 HS-63-172APWRAVAILABLE(1)
FCV-63-172 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev..0023Page57of108 Appendix J (Page19of20)Main Control Room TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCH L PENETRATION HANDSWITCH REQUIRED INITIALS OCATION POSTIONSISHotleg Isolation M-6 X-21 HS-63-157A PWR FCV-63-157 AVAILABLE(1)
FCV-63-172
OR CLOSED (2)1st IVSISColdleg Isolation M-6 X-33 HS-63-22A PWR FCV-63-22 AVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV  
OR CLOSED (2)tst IVSISHotleg Isolation M-6 X-32 HS-63-156A PWR FCV-63-156 AVAILABLE(1)
Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev..0023Page57of108
Appendix J (Page19of20)Main Control Room TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION
HANDSWITCH
L PENETRATION
HANDSWITCH
REQUIRED INITIALS OCATION POSTIONSISHotleg Isolation M-6 X-21 HS-63-157A
PWR FCV-63-157
AVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IVSISColdleg
Isolation M-6 X-33 HS-63-22A PWR FCV-63-22 AVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)tst IVSISHotleg Isolation M-6 X-32 HS-63-156A
PWR FCV-63-156
AVAILABLE(1)
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV (1)Light illuminated.
OR CLOSED (2)1st IV (1)Light illuminated.
(2)Maybe tagged.  
(2)Maybe tagged.
Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL
Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page58 of 108 Appendix J (Pag"e 20 of 20)Main Control Room TABLE 3 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCHPENETPRINT VALVENO.REQUIRED INITIALS LOCATION REFERENCE POSITION HS-43-309A PASFM-10X-2348N406 FSV-43-3091 BLOCK!IsolationValve 45N643-3 310BOTHCLOSED1st IV HS-43-250A PASFM-10X-9148N406FSV-43-2501BLOCK!IsolationValve 251BOTHCLOSED1st IV HS-43-318A PASF M-10X-10148N406 FSV-43-3181 BLOCK!IsolationValve 45N643-3 319BOTHCLOSED1st IV HS-43-317A PASF M-10X-10348N406 FSV-43-317 BLOCKIIsolationValve 45N643-3 CLOSED1st IV HS-43-287A PASF M-10X-11648N406 FSV-43-2871 BLOCK!IsolationValve 45N643-3 288BOTHCLOSED 1st IV HS-43-307A PASFM-10X-10648N406 FSV-43-307 BLOCK!IsolationValve 45N643-3 CLOSED1st IV HS-43-341A PASFM-10X-10348N406 FSV-43-341 BLOCK!IsolationValve 45N643-3 CLOSED1st IV HS-43-325A PASF M-10X-10648N406 FSV-43-325 BLOCK!IsolationValve 45N643-3 CLOSED1st IV SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page59of108 Appendix K(Page1of3)
0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page58 of 108 Appendix J (Pag"e 20 of 20)Main Control Room TABLE 3 DESCRIPTION
HANDSWITCHPENETPRINT
VALVENO.REQUIRED
INITIALS LOCATION REFERENCE POSITION HS-43-309A
PASFM-10X-2348N406
FSV-43-3091
BLOCK!IsolationValve
45N643-3 310BOTHCLOSED1st IV HS-43-250A
PASFM-10X-9148N406FSV-43-2501BLOCK!IsolationValve
251BOTHCLOSED1st
IV HS-43-318A
PASF M-10X-10148N406
FSV-43-3181
BLOCK!IsolationValve
45N643-3 319BOTHCLOSED1st IV HS-43-317A
PASF M-10X-10348N406
FSV-43-317
BLOCKIIsolationValve
45N643-3 CLOSED1st IV HS-43-287A
PASF M-10X-11648N406
FSV-43-2871
BLOCK!IsolationValve
45N643-3 288BOTHCLOSED
1st IV HS-43-307A
PASFM-10X-10648N406
FSV-43-307
BLOCK!IsolationValve
45N643-3 CLOSED1st IV HS-43-341A
PASFM-10X-10348N406
FSV-43-341
BLOCK!IsolationValve
45N643-3 CLOSED1st IV HS-43-325A
PASF M-10X-10648N406
FSV-43-325
BLOCK!IsolationValve
45N643-3 CLOSED1st IV  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page59of108
Appendix K(Page1of3)
Auxiliary BuildingGenArea Unit----------
Auxiliary BuildingGenArea Unit----------
Purpose: Normal valve allqnrnentforthe Containment
Purpose: Normal valve allqnrnentforthe Containment ClosureControlfor general spacesinthe Auxiliary Building.NOTES 1)Independent/Concurrent verificationrequiredforinitial performance and manipulation of valvestothe required position.2)Components without unit numbersarethe sameforbothunits.
ClosureControlfor
Componentswhichhaveunit numbersareonlytobe performedforthatunit.The opposite unit componentsshallbeN/A'd.
general spacesinthe Auxiliary Building.NOTES 1)Independent/Concurrent
3)Someofthe valves are LOCKED CLOSED.Thisisnormal Containment Integrity Configuration.Forthe purpose of determining if Containment Closure requirementsaremet,the primary concernshouldbethevalveposition.
verificationrequiredforinitial
Verificationofthe valvebeingintheclosedpositionwill satisfy the Containment Closure requirements.
performance
Person(s)performing or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks: Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED" positionandnotethereason.For component under clearance,provide clearance number.Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:
and manipulation
Approved By: SRO Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page60 of 108 Appendix K (Page 2 of 3)Table 1 DESCRIPTION LOCATION P,ENT PRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITION Fuel Transfer TubeEI706InsidePASFX-3 47W855-1 78-610 LOCKED Wafer Valve CLOSED1st CV Cntmt Spray PumpEI653A Cntmt Spray X-24 47W812-1 72-517 CLOSED!Suction Relief DrainPumpRoom CAPPED 1st CV Cntmt Spray PumpEI653B Cntmt Spray X-24 47W812-1 72-518 CLOSED!Suction Relief DrainPumpRoom CAPPED1st CVDrainonDILine 669 PenetrationRmX-77 47W856-1 59-704 LOCKED AboveIncChlrsonSB CLOSED!1st CV Wall CAPPED Pressure TestConnon 669 Penetration RmX-7747W856-159-651 LOCKED 01 Line AboveIncChlrsonSB CLOSED!1st CV Wall CAPPED 01 SupplytoIncChlrs 669 Penetration RmX-7747W856-159-529 LOCKED AboveIncChlrsonSB CLOSED1st CV Wall TestConnon Service 669 Penetration Rm X-76 47W846-2 1-33-212 LOCKEDAirto CntrntNorthSideofroomat CLOSED!1st CVCeilingby Cntmt Wall CAPPED Test Conn on Service 669 Penetration Rm X-76 47W846-2 2-33-211 LOCKED Air to CntmtNorthSideofroomat CLOSED!1st CVCeilingby Cntmt Wall CAPPED Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 61 of 108 Appendix K (Page 3 of 3)Table 1 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT PRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITION CNMTSpraySuctionCSATrainPMPRM X-24 47W812-1 VLV-72-512 INSTALLED ReliefAtrain1st IV CNMTSpraySuctionCSBTrainPMPRMX-24 47W812-1 VLV-72-513 INSTALLED ReliefBtrain 1st IV SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page62of108 Appendix L(Page1of6)
of valvestothe required position.2)Components
Annulus Unit-----Purpose:Normalvalve alignmentforthe Containment ClosureControlforthe Annulus.NOTES1)Independent/Concurrentverificationrequiredforinitial performance and manipulationofvalvestotherequiredposition.
without unit numbersarethe sameforbothunits.
2)Components withoutunitnumbersarethesameforbothunits.
Componentswhichhaveunit
Componentswhichhaveunit numbersareonlytobeperformedforthatunit.The opposite unit componentsshallbeN/A'd.3)SomeofthevalvesareLOCKEDCLOSED.Thisisnormal Containment Integrity Configuration.Forthepurposeof determi.ningif Containment Closure requirementsaremet,the primaryconcernshouldbethevalveposition.Verificationofthevalvebeingintheclosedpositionwillsatisfythe ContainmentClosurerequirements.
numbersareonlytobe
Person(s)performingorverifying alignmentPrintName Initials Remarks: Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED"positionandnotethereason.For componentunderclearance,provide clearance number.Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:
performedforthatunit.The
Approved By: SRO Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page63of108 Appendix L (Page2of6)Table 1 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT PRINTVALVENO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITIONWetLayup Penetration AnnulusAZ210 X-118 48N406 N/A BLINDBottomElevation FLANGED/PLUGGED 1st IVPressureTestFire AnnulusAZ301 X-78 47W850-10 26-1293 LOCKED ProtectionEI687(Accessfrom CLOSED/Bottom)CAPPED1stCVLoop2 AFWTestConnAnnulusAZ235X-104 48N4063-351CLOCKEDEI7054'Above CLOSED Catwalk tst CVLoop3 AFWTest ConnAnnulusAZ237 X-102 48N406 3-352C LOCKEDEI7054'Above CLOSED Catwalk(MustStepOver)1stCV Maintenance AccessAnnulusAZ280 X-88 48N406 N/A BLIND HatchEI71110'Above FLANGED/CatwalkPLUGGED1st IVTrainAAirBypassAnnulusAZ280 X-90 47W848-11-32-285LOCKED for 1-FCV-32-80EI706AboveCatwalk CLOSED1st CVPressureTestFireAnnulusAZ285 X-51 47W850-1026-1258LOCKED ProtectionEI708AboveCatwalk CLOSED/CAPPED1st CVTrainBAirBypassAnnulusAZ293X-2647W848-11-32-295 LOCKED for 1-FCV-32-102EI700BelowCatwalk CLOSED1stCV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 64 of 108 Appendix L (Page 3 of 6)Table 1 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT PRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITION Non-essentialAirBypassAnnulusAZ299EI697X-34 47W848-1 1-32-375 LOCKEDfor1-FCV-32-110 Below Catwalk CLOSED1st CVTrainAAirBypassAnnulusAZ285EI7065'X-90 47W848-1 2-32-353 LOCKEDfor2-FCV-32-81 Above Catwalk CLOSED tst CVTrainBAirBypass AnnulusAZ293EI700 X-26 47W848-12-32-341LOCKEDfor2-FCV-32-103 Below Catwalk CLOSED1stCV Non-essentialAirBypassAnnulusAZ299EI697 X-34 47W848-1 2-32-385 LOCKED for 2-FCV-32-111 Below Catwalk CLOSED1st CV UHI Penetration Raceway EI687AZ215X-108 47W811-2 N/ABLINDFLANGE (INBOARD)INSTALLED1st IV UHI PenetrationRacewayEI687AZ220X-109 47W811-2 N/ABLINDFLANGE (INBOARD).INSTALLED1st IV Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL 0*GO*15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page65 of 108 Appendix L (Page 4 of 6)Table 1 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT PRINT REFERENCE VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS POSITIONILRTestValve AnnulusAZ290X-27 47W600-17852-505LOCKEDEI697 Below Catwalk CLOSED1st CV ILR Test ValveAnnulusAZ306 X-87 47W331-2 52-501 LOCKEDEI698 Below Catwalk CLOSED1st CV ILR Test Valve AnnulusAZ306 X-87 47W331-2 52-503 LOCKEDEI698 Below Catwalk CLOSED1st CV ThtmbleRemovalAnnulusAZ90EI717X-54 48N406 N/A BLIND Penetration Below Catwalk FLANGED/PLUGGED1st IVILRTest Connection AnnulusAZ294 X-98 48N40652-507LOCKEDEI719 Below Catwalk CLOSED and FSV-30-1351st CV Spare PenetrationAnnulusAZ298 X-117 48N406 N/A BLINDEI735(Accessfrom FLANGED/CatwalkE1721)
opposite unit componentsshallbeN/A'd.
PLUGGED1st IVIceBlowingAnnulusAZ290 X-79A 47W814-1 N/A BLIND PenetrationEI7857'Above FLANGED/Catwalk PLUGGED1st IVIceBlowingAnnulusAZ290 X-79B 47W814-1 N/A BLIND Penetration NegativeEI7857'Above FLANGED/Return Catwalk PLUGGED1st IVLoop2 AFW VentAnnulusAZ301 X-40A 47W803-23-899LOCKED EI727 CLOSED1st CVLoop3 AFW VentAnnulusAZ301 X-40B 47W803-23-842LOCKED EI727 CLOSED1st CV SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page66 of 108 Appendix L (Page 5 of 6)Unit----Table 2 NOTES1)Eachofthetest valvesinthe containmentpurqevalvetestpanelareinserieswitha rootvalvelocatedatthe purgevalve.ThisrootvalvehasthesameUNIOasthevalveinthetestpanelwiththeexceptionofTPsuffix.
3)Someofthe valves are LOCKED CLOSED.Thisisnormal
2)Containment Closuretagshallbe attachedonlyto Test Cover Panel.DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT PRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITIONTestPanelValve Inside AnnulusDoorEI690X-547W866-130-554TP CLOSED/CAPPED1st IVTestPanelValve Inside AnnulusDoorEI690X-447W866-1 30-555TP CLOSED/CAPPED1st IVTestPanelValve Inside AnnulusDoorEI690X-80 47W866-1 30-556TP CLOSED/CAPPED1st IVTestPanelValve Inside AnnulusDoorEI690X-747W866-130-557TP CLOSED/CAPPED 1st IVTestPanelValve Inside AnnulusDoorEI690X-647W866-130-558TP CLOSED/CAPPED1st IVTestPanelValve Inside AnnulusDoorEI690 X-11 47W866-1 30-559TP CLOSED/CAPPED1st IVTestPanelValve Inside AnnulusDoorEI690X-10B47W866-130-560TP CLOSED/CAPPED1st IVTestPanelValve Inside AnnulusDoorEI690X-10A47W866-130-561TP CLOSED/CAPPED 1st IV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page67 of 108 Appendix L(Page6 of 6)Table 2 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT PRINT VALVE NO.REQUI.RED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITIONTestPanelValve Inside AnnulusDoorEI690 X-9B 47W866-1 30-562TP CLOSED/CAPPED 1st IVTestPanelValve Inside AnnulusDoorEI690 X-9A 47W866-1 30-563TP CLOSED/CAPPED1st IVTestPanelCover Inside AnnulusDoorEI690 N/A 47W866-1N/ACLOSED/
Containment
LOCKED1st CV SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 68 of 108 Appendix M (Page 1 of 4)690Gen Area Unit-----Purpose: Normal valve alignmentforthe Containment ClosureControlfor general spacesonEL690 including Hot Sample Room.NOTES 1)Independent/Concurrent verificationrequiredforinitial performance and manipulation of valvestotherequired position.2)Components without unit numbersarethesameforbothunits.
Integrity Configuration.Forthe purpose of determining
Components which have unit numbersareonlytobe performedforthatunit.The opposite unit componentsshallbeN/A'd.
if Containment
3)Someofthevalvesare LOCKED CLOSED.Thisisnormal Containment Integrity Configuration.Forthe purpose of determining if Containment Closure requirementsaremet,the primary concernshouldbethevalveposition.
Closure requirementsaremet,the
Verificationofthevalvebeingintheclosed position will satisfy the Containment Closure requirements.
primary concernshouldbethevalveposition.
Person(s)performing or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks: Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED"positionandnotethe reason.For component under clearance, provide clearance*number.Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:
Verificationofthe valvebeingintheclosedpositionwill
Approved By: SRO SQN CONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page69 of 108 Appendix M(Page2 of 4)Unit_Table1 DESCRIPTION LOCATIONPENTPRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITION 01 WatertoCntmt690PentRmBehindX-7747W856-1 59-522 LOCKEDRCPSealFlow CLOSED Indicators 1st CV ServiceAirtoCntmt690PentRmBehind X-76 47W846-2 2-33-739 LOCKEDRCPSealFlow CLOSED Indicators1stCVServiceAirtoCntmt690PentRmBehindX-76 47W846-2 1-33-740 LOCKEDRCPSealFlow CLOSED Indicators 1 st CV CNMT Isolation Valve690SampleRoomBox X-9347W881-5-1FSV-43-35*
satisfy the Containment
CLOSED Accumulator Sample2013Unit1Box2014Unit21stIVRI/Mtagsareplacedonlocal handswitchesandpositionverifiedbylocalindicatinglights.
Closure requirements.
TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT HANDSWITCH HS LIGHTS INITIALS ILLUMINATED Cntmt Standpipe Isol 669 Penetration X-78 HS-26-243 YES FCV-26-243 Rm 1st IV SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page70 of1 08 Appendix M (Page 3 of 4)Unit_TABLE 3 NOTETwo(2)oftheRCPSeal Injectionvalvesshouldbe CLOSEDandone(1)OPENforlineupof RepSealInjectionfilter.
Person(s)performing
Circle position required.DESCRIPTION LOCATIONPENTPRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITIONRCPSealInjectionEI690 Outside Filter X-43A-D47W809-162-546 CLOSED Filter Housing OPEN Isol1st IVRCPSealInjectionEI690OutsideFilterX-43A-D47W809-162-549CLOSED Filter Housing OPEN Isol1st IVRCPSealInjectionEI690OutsideFilter X-43A-D47W809-162-550 CLOSED Filter Housing OPEN Isol 1st IV Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0 Rev.0023Page71 of 108 Appendix M(Page4 of 4)Table 4 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT HANDSWITCHHSLIGHTS INITIALS ILLUMINAT EDSGSlowdownLoop1SampleHotSampleRm X-14D HS-43-55 Yes FCV-43-55U1BOX2016 U2BOX 2017 1st IVSGSlowdownLoop2SampleHotSampleRmX-14AHS-43-58 Yes FCV-43-58U1BOX2016U2BOX20171st IVSGSlowdownLoop3SampleHotSampleRm X-14C HS-43-61 Yes FCV-43-61U1BOX2016U2BOX2017 1st IVSGSlowdownLoop4SampleHotSampleRmX-14BHS-43-64 Yes FCV-43-64U1BOX2016U2BOX20171st IV PressurizerSteamSpaceHotSampleRmX-25A HS-43-3 YesSampleFCV-43-3U1BOX2013U2BOX2014 1st IV PressurizerLiquidSpaceHotSampleRmX-25DHS-43-12 YesSampleFCV-43-12U1BOX2013U2BOX 2014*1 st IVReactorCoolantOutletHotSampleRmX-96CHS-43-23 YesSampleFCV-43-23U1BOX2013U2BOX20141st IV SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page72of108 Appendix N (Page1of4)Pipechases Unit-----Purpose: Normal valve alignmentforthe Containment Closure Controlforthe Pipechases.
or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks: Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED" positionandnotethereason.For
NOTES1)Independent/Concurrent verification requiredforinitial performance and manipulation of valves to the required position.2)Components without unit numbersarethesameforbothunits.
component under clearance,provide
Components which have unit numbers are onlytobe performed for-that unit.The opposite unit componentsshallbeN/A'd.
clearance number.Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:
3)Someofthe valves are LOCKED CLOSED.Thisisnormal Containment Integrity Configuration.Forthe purpose of determining if Containment Closure requirements aremet,the primary concern should be thevalveposition.
Approved By: SRO  
Verificationofthevalve beinginthe closed position will satisfy the Containment Closure requirements.
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT
Person(s)performing or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks: Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED" positionandnotethe reason.For component under clearance, provide clearance number.Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:
CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page60 of 108 Appendix K (Page 2 of 3)Table 1 DESCRIPTION
Approved By: SRO Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0 Rev.0*023Page73 of 108 Appendix N(Page2 of 4)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT PRINT VALVE REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCENO.POSITIONTestConnon NitrogenFrontof690 Pipechase5'offX-4547W830-177-984 CLOSEDISupplyto RCDTFlooronS8Wall CAPPED1st IVRCDTPumpDischtoFrontof690 Pipechase10'X-46 47W809-7 84-511 LOCKEDFloodMode BorationoffFlooronS8Wall CLOSED 1st CVRWPPump Suction25'EastofBITnearwall4' X-8247W855-178-561 LOCKEDfromRefuel Cavity off Floor (red handwheel)
LOCATION P,ENT PRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITION Fuel Transfer TubeEI706InsidePASFX-3
CLOSED1st CVTestConnonRWP25'EastofBITnearwall4'X-8247W855-1 78-228A LOCKEDPumpSuctionfromoffFloor(red handwheel)
47W855-1 78-610 LOCKED Wafer Valve CLOSED1st CV Cntmt Spray PumpEI653A Cntmt Spray X-24 47W812-1 72-517 CLOSED!Suction Relief DrainPumpRoom CAPPED 1st CV Cntmt Spray PumpEI653B Cntmt Spray X-24 47W812-1 72-518 CLOSED!Suction Relief DrainPumpRoom CAPPED1st CVDrainonDILine
CLOSEDIRefuelCavity CAPPED1st CVRWPFiltertoRefuelAboveBITnearwall4' X-8347W855-178-557 LOCKED CavityAboveSeal Lines (blue CLOSED handwheel)1st CVTestConnonRWPAboveBITnearwall4' X-83 47W855-1 78-226A LOCKEDFilterRefuel CavityAboveSealLines(blue CLOSED!handwheel)
669 PenetrationRmX-77 47W856-1 59-704 LOCKED AboveIncChlrsonSB
CAPPED 1st CVTestConnon Primary Northwest Corner Behind X-42 47W819-1 81-529 LOCKED Water to CntmtBIT7'offFloor CLOSED!CAPPED 15t CV Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page74 of 108 Appendix N (Page 3 of 4)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION LOCATIONPENTPRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFEREN POSITION CETestConnonOutletof Northwest Corner X-35 47W859-2 70-702C CLOSED/Excess Letdown HXBehindBIT7' off Floor CAPPED1st IV TestConnonOutletof15'EastofBIT8' off X-29 47W859-2 70-735 CLOSED/RCPOil CoolersFloorClosetoSBWall CAPPED1st IV Aux Charging HeaderFrontof690 Pipechase X-16 47W809-7 84-500 LOCKED Isol NorthwestofBIT17'up CLOSEDatCeiling1st CVSISDrain6'EastofBIT BeforeX-3047W811-1 63-537 CLOSED/FCV-63-84 FLANGED1st IVSISDrainEI715 Across fromX-3247W811-1 63-541 CLOSED/Setpoff Pad FLANGED1st IVSISDrainEI71510'EastofBITX-20A47W811-1 63-631 CLOSED/FLANGED1st IVSISDrainEI71510'EastofBITX-20B47W811-1 63-630 CLOSED/FLANGED1st IV SIS VentWestofBIT MiddleofX-24 47W811-1 63-638 CLOSED/RoomatCeiling CAPPED1st IV RHR SprayADrain 10'SouthwestofBIT12'X-49A47W812-1 72-552 CLOSED/offFloor CAPPED1st IV RHR Spray BDrainNexttoFCV-72-41at X-49B 47W812-1 72-551 CLOSED/NorthWall2'up CAPPED1st IV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page75 of 108 Appendix N (Page 4 of 4)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT PRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITIONDPTestConn Near CCPIT 15'X-2247W811-12-63-816 CLOSEDI Downstream ofoffFloor FLANGED 63-251-261st IVRCPSealInjectionVentEastofBIT2'Near X-43A-D47W809-162-555 CLOSEDI Ceiling FLANGED1st IV ReliefValveCCP669PipeChaseX-2447W811-1VLV-062-505 INSTALLED Suction 1st IV ReliefValveSISSuction669PipeChaseX-2447W811-1 VLV-063-511 INSTALLED1st IV ReliefValveSIS690PipeChase X-2447W811-1VLV-063-534 INSTALLED Discharge 1st IV ReliefValveSIS690PipeChase X-2447W811-1VLV-063-535 INSTALLED Discharge 1st IV ReliefValveSIS690PipeChase X-24 47W811-1VLV-063-536 INSTALLED Discharge 1st IV TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT HANDSWITCHHSLIGHTS ILLUMINATED.
CLOSED!1st CV Wall CAPPED Pressure TestConnon 669 Penetration
INITIALS Cntmt Standpipe Isol690Pipechase X-51 HS-26-240 Yes FCV-26-240 1st IV SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page76of108 Appendix 0 (Page1of3)Airlock Unit-----Purpose: Normal valve alignmentforthe Containment ClosureControlfor Airlocks.NOTES 1)Independent/Concurrent verificationrequiredforinitial performance and manipulation of valvestothe required position.2)Components without unit numbersarethesameforbothunits.
RmX-7747W856-159-651
Components which have unit numbersareonlytobe performedforthatunit.The opposite unit componentsshallbeN/A'd.
LOCKED 01 Line AboveIncChlrsonSB
3)Containment Closuretagisnotrequiredonthis Appendix.Person(s)performing or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks: Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED" positionandnotethereason.For component under clearance, provide clearance number Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:
CLOSED!1st CV Wall CAPPED 01 SupplytoIncChlrs
Approved By: SRO SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page77 of 108 Appendix 0(Page2 of 3)Unit----TABLE 1 REQUIRED COMPONENT POSITION LOCAL PANEL/LOCATION INITIALS Pressure Indicator INSTALLED690AirlocktotheLeftoftheTopLeftHandCornerofthedoor 1st IV Plug INSTALLEDinHole690AirlockAboveandtotheLeftofthePressure Indicator 1st IV Pressure IndicatorInstalledWithDrain690AirlockAboveTopRightHand Cornerofthe CLOSED door1st IVBlindFlangeWithTestPlug INSTALLED690AirlocktoRightofDoor1/3Wayupthe Airlock 1st IV"0" Ring Test Plug INSTALLED690AirlockFacingUpperRightHandCorner 1st IVMaintainatLeastOneDoorCLOSEDatAll690Airlock*
669 Penetration
Times1st IV Door interlock can be inoperable if containment closure exceptionsforopen penetrationismet (Appendix A)
RmX-7747W856-159-529
SQ"N CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page78 of 108 Appendix 0 (Page 3 of 3)Unit----TABLE 1 REQUIRED COMPONENT POSITION LOCAL PANEL/LOCATION INITIALS Pressure Indicator INSTALLED 734 Airlock to theLeftoftheTopLeftHand Cornerofthedoor 1st IV Plug INSTALLEDinHole 734 Airlock AboveandtotheLeftofthe Pressure Indicator 1st IV Pressure Indicator InstalledWithDrain 734 Airlock AboveTopRightHand Cornerofthedoor CLOSED 1st IV Blind Flange With Test Plug INSTALLED 734 AirlocktoRightofDoor1/3Wayupthe Airlock 1st IV"0" Ring Test Plug INSTALLED 734 Airlock Facing UpperRightHand Corner 1st IV Maintain at Least One Door CLOSED 734 Airlock*atAll Times 1st IV Door interlockcanbe inoperable if containment closure exceptionsforopen penetrationismet (Appendix A)Table 2 REQUIRED COMPONE"NT POSITION LOCAL PANEL/LOCATION INITIALSEI734 Equipment Hatch CLOSED Penetration X-1 1st IV SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0 Rev.0023Page79of108 Appendix P (Page1of5)714Gen Area NOTES1)Independent/Concurrent verification requiredforinitial performance and manipulation of valvestothe required position.2)Components without unit numbersarethe sameforbothunits.
LOCKED AboveIncChlrsonSB
Components which have unit numbersareonlytobe performed for thatunit.The opposite unit componentsshallbeN/A'd.
CLOSED1st CV Wall TestConnon Service 669 Penetration
3)Someofthe valves are LOCKED CLOSED.Thisis normal Containment Integrity Configuration.Forthe purpose of determining if Containment Closure requirements aremet,the primary concernshouldbethe valve position.Verificationofthe valve beinginthe closed position will satisfy the Containment Closure requirements.
Rm X-76 47W846-2 1-33-212 LOCKEDAirto CntrntNorthSideofroomat
Purpose: Normal valve alignmentforthe Containment Closure Control for E1714.\Person(s)performing or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks: Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED" positionandnotethe reason.For component under clearance, provide clearance number.Date Alignment Started: AlignmentC.ompleted:
CLOSED!1st CVCeilingby Cntmt Wall CAPPED Test Conn on Service 669 Penetration
Approved By: SRO Unit----SQN CONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page80of108 Appendix P(Page2of5)TABLE1 DESCRIPTION PEN,ETRA TION LOCATION HANDSWITCHHSLIGHTS INITIALS ILLUMINATEDControlAirTrainA X-gOU1714PenRoom 1-HS-32-80A Yes 1-FCV-32-80 1st IVControlAirTrain 8X-26U1714PenRoom 1-HS-32-102A Yes 1-FCV-32-102 1st IVControlAir Non-essential X-34U17'14PenRoom 1-HS-32-110A Yes 1-FCV-32-110 1st IVControlAirTrainA X-gOU2714PenRoom 2-HS-32-81A Yes 2-FCV-32-81 1st IVControlAirTrain 8X-26U2714PenRoom 2-HS-32-103A Yes 2-FCV-32-103 1st IVControlAir Non-essential X-34U2714PenRoom 2-HS-32-111A Yes 2-FCV-32-111 1st IV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0 Rev.0023 Page 81 of 108 Appendix P (Page 3 of 5)TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION LOCATIONPENTPRINT VALVE REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE NO.POSITION AFWLoop3DrainValveLCVsoutsidethe X-40B 47W803-23-851CLOSEDGeneralSupplyFanRm tst IV AFWLoop3 Vent ValveLCVsoutsidetheX-40B47W803-23-847 CLOSEDGeneralSupplyFanRm 1st IV AFWLoop2DrainValveLCVsoutsidetheX-40A47W803-23-852CLOSEDGeneralSupplyFanRm 1st IV AFWLoop2VentValveLCVsoutsidethe X-40A 47W803-2 3-848 CLOSEDGeneralSupplyFanRm 1st IV AFWLoop1DrainValveLCVsoutsidetheX-12A47W803-23-853CLOSEDGeneralSupplyFanRm 1st IV AFWLoop1 Vent Valve.LCVsoutsidetheX-12A47W803-23-849CLOSEDGeneralSupplyFanRm 1st IV AFWLoop4DrainValveLCVsoutsidetheX-12D47W803-2 3-854 CLOSEDGeneralSupplyFanRm 1st IV AFWLoop4 Vent ValveLCVsoutsidethe X-12D 47W803-2 CLOSEDGeneralSupplyFanRm1st IV AFW Terry TurbineLoop2LCVsatEntrancetoX-40A47W803-2 3-888*CLOSEDDrainValveWestValveRoom 1st IV AFWTerryTurbine"Loop2LCVsatEntrancetoX-40A47W803-23-901 CLOSEDVentValveWestValveRoom1st IV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 UnitORev.0023Page82 of 108 Appendix P (Page 4 of 5)TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT PRINT VALVE NO.REQ.UIRED INITIALS REFER*ENCE POSITION AFWLoop2Drain ValveLCVsat EntrancetoWest X-40A 47W803-2 3-856 CLOSEDValveRoom 1st IV AFWLoop2 Vent ValveLCVsat Entrance to West X-40A 47WB03-2 3-900 CLOSEDValveRoom1st IV AFWTerry TurbineLoop3LCVsat EntrancetoWest X-4GB47WB03-23-887 CLOSED Drain ValveValveRoom1st IV AFW Terry TurbineLoop3LCVsat EntrancetoWestX-40B 47WB03-2 3-897 CLOSED Vent ValveValveRoom 1st IV AFWLoop3 Vent ValveLCVsat EntrancetoWestX-4GB 47WB03-2 3-896 CLOSEDValveRoom1st IV AFWLoop3Drain ValveLCVsat EntrancetoWestX-4GB 47W803-2 3-855 CLOSEDValveRoom1st IV FlangeBehindGFFDRoom X-40D 47W846-2 N/A INSTALLEDIfor1or 2-33-Spoolpiece PLUGGED ServiceAirto Hydrogen Purge Connection1st IV Cntmt Spray HeaderADrainBehindGFFDRoom7' off X-4BA 47W812-1 72-543 CLOSED/Floor CAPPED1st IV Cntmt Spray HeaderBDrainBehindGFFDRoom7'off X-488 47W812-1 72-544 CLOSED/Floor CAPPED 1st IV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENTCLOSU'RECONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page83 of 108 Appendix P(Page5 of 5)TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT PRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITIONWetLayup Water FillInFrontofGFFD X-48A47W812-172-545 LOCKEDRoom5'offFloor CLOSED1st CVWetLayup Water FillInFrontofGFFD X-48B47W812-172-546 LOCKEDRoom5'offFloor CLOSED1st CVWetLayup Water FillInFrontofGFFDX-49A47W812-1 72-554 LOCKEDRoom5'offFloor CLOSED1stCVWetLayup Water FillInFrontofGFFD X-49B 47W812-1 72-553 LOCKEDRoom5'offFloor CLOSED1st CVTestConnon Supply toBehindFrontSideof X-50B 47W859-2 70-678B CLOSED/Thermal BarriersGFFDRoom CAPPED 1st IV SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page84of108 Appendix Q(Page1of7)WestValve Room Unit-----Purpose:Normalvalve alignmentforthe Containment ClosureControlforthe West Valve Room.NOTES1)Independent/Concurrent verificationrequiredforinitialp.erformanceand manipulation of valvestotherequiredposition.
Rm X-76 47W846-2 2-33-211 LOCKED Air to CntmtNorthSideofroomat
2)Components without unit numbersarethesameforbothunits.
CLOSED!1st CVCeilingby Cntmt Wall CAPPED  
Components which have unit numbersareonlytobe performedforthatunit.The opposite unit components shallbeN/A'd.3)Someofthevalvesare LOCKED CLOSED.Thisisnormal Containment Integrity Configuration.Forthe purpose of determining if Containment Closure requirementsaremet,the primaryconcernshouldbethevalveposition.
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT
Verificationofthevalvebeingintheclosedpositionwill satisfy the Containment Closure requirements.
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 61 of 108 Appendix K (Page 3 of 3)Table 1 DESCRIPTION
4)Steam lines provide a*containment releasepathwhenshellside ofS/Gareopen inside containment.
LOCATION PENT PRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITION CNMTSpraySuctionCSATrainPMPRM
See DefinitionG-5.5)Atmospheric relief isolation valvesmaybeopeniftheshellsideoftheS/Gsareclosed inside containment Atmospheric relief isolationvalvesshallbeclosed prior to openingshellsideofS/Gs.
X-24 47W812-1 VLV-72-512
Person(s)performing or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks:Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED"positionandnotether.eason.For component under clearance, provide clearance number.
INSTALLED ReliefAtrain1st IV CNMTSpraySuctionCSBTrainPMPRMX-24
SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page85of108 Appendix Q(Page2of7)
47W812-1 VLV-72-513
INSTALLED ReliefBtrain 1st IV  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page62of108
Appendix L(Page1of6)
Annulus Unit-----Purpose:Normalvalve
alignmentforthe Containment
ClosureControlforthe
Annulus.NOTES1)Independent/Concurrentverificationrequiredforinitial
performance
and manipulationofvalvestotherequiredposition.
2)Components
withoutunitnumbersarethesameforbothunits.
Componentswhichhaveunit
numbersareonlytobeperformedforthatunit.The
opposite unit componentsshallbeN/A'd.3)SomeofthevalvesareLOCKEDCLOSED.Thisisnormal
Containment
Integrity Configuration.Forthepurposeof
determi.ningif
Containment
Closure requirementsaremet,the
primaryconcernshouldbethevalveposition.Verificationofthevalvebeingintheclosedpositionwillsatisfythe
ContainmentClosurerequirements.
Person(s)performingorverifying
alignmentPrintName Initials Remarks: Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED"positionandnotethereason.For
componentunderclearance,provide
clearance number.Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:
Approved By: SRO  
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page63of108
Appendix L (Page2of6)Table 1 DESCRIPTION
LOCATION PENT PRINTVALVENO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITIONWetLayup Penetration
AnnulusAZ210 X-118 48N406 N/A BLINDBottomElevation
FLANGED/PLUGGED 1st IVPressureTestFire
AnnulusAZ301 X-78 47W850-10 26-1293 LOCKED ProtectionEI687(Accessfrom
CLOSED/Bottom)CAPPED1stCVLoop2 AFWTestConnAnnulusAZ235X-104
48N4063-351CLOCKEDEI7054'Above
CLOSED Catwalk tst CVLoop3 AFWTest ConnAnnulusAZ237
X-102 48N406 3-352C LOCKEDEI7054'Above
CLOSED Catwalk(MustStepOver)1stCV Maintenance
AccessAnnulusAZ280
X-88 48N406 N/A BLIND HatchEI71110'Above
FLANGED/CatwalkPLUGGED1st
IVTrainAAirBypassAnnulusAZ280
X-90 47W848-11-32-285LOCKED
for 1-FCV-32-80EI706AboveCatwalk
CLOSED1st CVPressureTestFireAnnulusAZ285
X-51 47W850-1026-1258LOCKED
ProtectionEI708AboveCatwalk
CLOSED/CAPPED1st CVTrainBAirBypassAnnulusAZ293X-2647W848-11-32-295
LOCKED for 1-FCV-32-102EI700BelowCatwalk
CLOSED1stCV  
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 64 of 108 Appendix L (Page 3 of 6)Table 1 DESCRIPTION
LOCATION PENT PRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITION Non-essentialAirBypassAnnulusAZ299EI697X-34
47W848-1 1-32-375 LOCKEDfor1-FCV-32-110
Below Catwalk CLOSED1st CVTrainAAirBypassAnnulusAZ285EI7065'X-90
47W848-1 2-32-353 LOCKEDfor2-FCV-32-81
Above Catwalk CLOSED tst CVTrainBAirBypass
AnnulusAZ293EI700 X-26 47W848-12-32-341LOCKEDfor2-FCV-32-103
Below Catwalk CLOSED1stCV Non-essentialAirBypassAnnulusAZ299EI697
X-34 47W848-1 2-32-385 LOCKED for 2-FCV-32-111
Below Catwalk CLOSED1st CV UHI Penetration
Raceway EI687AZ215X-108
47W811-2 N/ABLINDFLANGE (INBOARD)INSTALLED1st IV UHI PenetrationRacewayEI687AZ220X-109
47W811-2 N/ABLINDFLANGE (INBOARD).INSTALLED1st IV  
Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL
0*GO*15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page65 of 108 Appendix L (Page 4 of 6)Table 1 DESCRIPTION
LOCATION PENT PRINT REFERENCE VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS POSITIONILRTestValve
AnnulusAZ290X-27 47W600-17852-505LOCKEDEI697 Below Catwalk CLOSED1st CV ILR Test ValveAnnulusAZ306
X-87 47W331-2 52-501 LOCKEDEI698 Below Catwalk CLOSED1st CV ILR Test Valve AnnulusAZ306 X-87 47W331-2 52-503 LOCKEDEI698 Below Catwalk CLOSED1st CV ThtmbleRemovalAnnulusAZ90EI717X-54
48N406 N/A BLIND Penetration
Below Catwalk FLANGED/PLUGGED1st IVILRTest Connection
AnnulusAZ294 X-98 48N40652-507LOCKEDEI719 Below Catwalk CLOSED and FSV-30-1351st CV Spare PenetrationAnnulusAZ298
X-117 48N406 N/A BLINDEI735(Accessfrom
FLANGED/CatwalkE1721)
PLUGGED1st IVIceBlowingAnnulusAZ290
X-79A 47W814-1 N/A BLIND PenetrationEI7857'Above
FLANGED/Catwalk PLUGGED1st IVIceBlowingAnnulusAZ290
X-79B 47W814-1 N/A BLIND Penetration
NegativeEI7857'Above
FLANGED/Return Catwalk PLUGGED1st IVLoop2 AFW VentAnnulusAZ301
X-40A 47W803-23-899LOCKED
EI727 CLOSED1st CVLoop3 AFW VentAnnulusAZ301
X-40B 47W803-23-842LOCKED
EI727 CLOSED1st CV  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page66 of 108 Appendix L (Page 5 of 6)Unit----Table 2 NOTES1)Eachofthetest
valvesinthe containmentpurqevalvetestpanelareinserieswitha
rootvalvelocatedatthe
purgevalve.ThisrootvalvehasthesameUNIOasthevalveinthetestpanelwiththeexceptionofTPsuffix.
2)Containment
Closuretagshallbe
attachedonlyto Test Cover Panel.DESCRIPTION
LOCATION PENT PRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITIONTestPanelValve
Inside AnnulusDoorEI690X-547W866-130-554TP
CLOSED/CAPPED1st IVTestPanelValve
Inside AnnulusDoorEI690X-447W866-1
30-555TP CLOSED/CAPPED1st IVTestPanelValve
Inside AnnulusDoorEI690X-80
47W866-1 30-556TP CLOSED/CAPPED1st IVTestPanelValve
Inside AnnulusDoorEI690X-747W866-130-557TP
CLOSED/CAPPED 1st IVTestPanelValve
Inside AnnulusDoorEI690X-647W866-130-558TP
CLOSED/CAPPED1st IVTestPanelValve
Inside AnnulusDoorEI690 X-11 47W866-1 30-559TP CLOSED/CAPPED1st IVTestPanelValve
Inside AnnulusDoorEI690X-10B47W866-130-560TP
CLOSED/CAPPED1st IVTestPanelValve
Inside AnnulusDoorEI690X-10A47W866-130-561TP
CLOSED/CAPPED 1st IV  
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page67 of 108 Appendix L(Page6 of 6)Table 2 DESCRIPTION
LOCATION PENT PRINT VALVE NO.REQUI.RED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITIONTestPanelValve
Inside AnnulusDoorEI690 X-9B 47W866-1 30-562TP CLOSED/CAPPED 1st IVTestPanelValve
Inside AnnulusDoorEI690 X-9A 47W866-1 30-563TP CLOSED/CAPPED1st IVTestPanelCover
Inside AnnulusDoorEI690 N/A 47W866-1N/ACLOSED/
LOCKED1st CV  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 68 of 108 Appendix M (Page 1 of 4)690Gen Area Unit-----Purpose: Normal valve alignmentforthe Containment
ClosureControlfor
general spacesonEL690 including Hot Sample Room.NOTES 1)Independent/Concurrent
verificationrequiredforinitial
performance
and manipulation
of valvestotherequired
position.2)Components
without unit numbersarethesameforbothunits.
Components
which have unit numbersareonlytobe
performedforthatunit.The
opposite unit componentsshallbeN/A'd.
3)Someofthevalvesare
LOCKED CLOSED.Thisisnormal
Containment
Integrity Configuration.Forthe purpose of determining
if Containment
Closure requirementsaremet,the
primary concernshouldbethevalveposition.
Verificationofthevalvebeingintheclosed
position will satisfy the Containment
Closure requirements.
Person(s)performing
or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks: Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED"positionandnotethe
reason.For component under clearance, provide clearance*number.Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:
Approved By: SRO  
SQN CONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL0-GO-15
Unit 0Rev.0023Page69 of 108 Appendix M(Page2 of 4)Unit_Table1 DESCRIPTION
LOCATIONPENTPRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITION 01 WatertoCntmt690PentRmBehindX-7747W856-1
59-522 LOCKEDRCPSealFlow
CLOSED Indicators
1st CV ServiceAirtoCntmt690PentRmBehind
X-76 47W846-2 2-33-739 LOCKEDRCPSealFlow
CLOSED Indicators1stCVServiceAirtoCntmt690PentRmBehindX-76
47W846-2 1-33-740 LOCKEDRCPSealFlow
CLOSED Indicators
1 st CV CNMT Isolation Valve690SampleRoomBox
X-9347W881-5-1FSV-43-35*
CLOSED Accumulator
Sample2013Unit1Box2014Unit21stIVRI/Mtagsareplacedonlocal
handswitchesandpositionverifiedbylocalindicatinglights.
TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION
LOCATION PENT HANDSWITCH
HS LIGHTS INITIALS ILLUMINATED
Cntmt Standpipe Isol 669 Penetration
X-78 HS-26-243 YES FCV-26-243
Rm 1st IV  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page70 of1 08 Appendix M (Page 3 of 4)Unit_TABLE 3 NOTETwo(2)oftheRCPSeal
Injectionvalvesshouldbe
CLOSEDandone(1)OPENforlineupof
RepSealInjectionfilter.
Circle position required.DESCRIPTION
LOCATIONPENTPRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITIONRCPSealInjectionEI690 Outside Filter X-43A-D47W809-162-546
CLOSED Filter Housing OPEN Isol1st IVRCPSealInjectionEI690OutsideFilterX-43A-D47W809-162-549CLOSED
Filter Housing OPEN Isol1st IVRCPSealInjectionEI690OutsideFilter
X-43A-D47W809-162-550
CLOSED Filter Housing OPEN Isol 1st IV  
Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0 Rev.0023Page71 of 108 Appendix M(Page4 of 4)Table 4 DESCRIPTION
LOCATION PENT HANDSWITCHHSLIGHTS INITIALS ILLUMINAT EDSGSlowdownLoop1SampleHotSampleRm
X-14D HS-43-55 Yes FCV-43-55U1BOX2016 U2BOX 2017 1st IVSGSlowdownLoop2SampleHotSampleRmX-14AHS-43-58
Yes FCV-43-58U1BOX2016U2BOX20171st IVSGSlowdownLoop3SampleHotSampleRm
X-14C HS-43-61 Yes FCV-43-61U1BOX2016U2BOX2017
1st IVSGSlowdownLoop4SampleHotSampleRmX-14BHS-43-64
Yes FCV-43-64U1BOX2016U2BOX20171st IV PressurizerSteamSpaceHotSampleRmX-25A
HS-43-3 YesSampleFCV-43-3U1BOX2013U2BOX2014
1st IV PressurizerLiquidSpaceHotSampleRmX-25DHS-43-12
YesSampleFCV-43-12U1BOX2013U2BOX
2014*1 st IVReactorCoolantOutletHotSampleRmX-96CHS-43-23
YesSampleFCV-43-23U1BOX2013U2BOX20141st IV  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page72of108
Appendix N (Page1of4)Pipechases
Unit-----Purpose: Normal valve alignmentforthe Containment
Closure Controlforthe Pipechases.
NOTES1)Independent/Concurrent
verification
requiredforinitial
performance
and manipulation
of valves to the required position.2)Components
without unit numbersarethesameforbothunits.
Components
which have unit numbers are onlytobe performed for-that unit.The opposite unit componentsshallbeN/A'd.
3)Someofthe valves are LOCKED CLOSED.Thisisnormal
Containment
Integrity Configuration.Forthe purpose of determining
if Containment
Closure requirements
aremet,the primary concern should be thevalveposition.
Verificationofthevalve
beinginthe closed position will satisfy the Containment
Closure requirements.
Person(s)performing
or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks: Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED" positionandnotethe
reason.For component under clearance, provide clearance number.Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:
Approved By: SRO  
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0 Rev.0*023Page73 of 108 Appendix N(Page2 of 4)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION
LOCATION PENT PRINT VALVE REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCENO.POSITIONTestConnon
NitrogenFrontof690
Pipechase5'offX-4547W830-177-984
CLOSEDISupplyto RCDTFlooronS8Wall
CAPPED1st IVRCDTPumpDischtoFrontof690
Pipechase10'X-46 47W809-7 84-511 LOCKEDFloodMode BorationoffFlooronS8Wall
CLOSED 1st CVRWPPump Suction25'EastofBITnearwall4'
X-8247W855-178-561
LOCKEDfromRefuel
Cavity off Floor (red handwheel)
CLOSED1st CVTestConnonRWP25'EastofBITnearwall4'X-8247W855-1
78-228A LOCKEDPumpSuctionfromoffFloor(red
handwheel)
CLOSEDIRefuelCavity
CAPPED1st CVRWPFiltertoRefuelAboveBITnearwall4'
X-8347W855-178-557
LOCKED CavityAboveSeal Lines (blue CLOSED handwheel)1st CVTestConnonRWPAboveBITnearwall4'
X-83 47W855-1 78-226A LOCKEDFilterRefuel
CavityAboveSealLines(blue
CLOSED!handwheel)
CAPPED 1st CVTestConnon
Primary Northwest Corner Behind X-42 47W819-1 81-529 LOCKED Water to CntmtBIT7'offFloor
CLOSED!CAPPED 15t CV  
Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page74 of 108 Appendix N (Page 3 of 4)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION
LOCATIONPENTPRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFEREN POSITION CETestConnonOutletof
Northwest Corner X-35 47W859-2 70-702C CLOSED/Excess Letdown HXBehindBIT7'
off Floor CAPPED1st IV TestConnonOutletof15'EastofBIT8'
off X-29 47W859-2 70-735 CLOSED/RCPOil CoolersFloorClosetoSBWall
CAPPED1st IV Aux Charging HeaderFrontof690
Pipechase X-16 47W809-7 84-500 LOCKED Isol NorthwestofBIT17'up
CLOSEDatCeiling1st CVSISDrain6'EastofBIT
BeforeX-3047W811-1
63-537 CLOSED/FCV-63-84 FLANGED1st IVSISDrainEI715 Across fromX-3247W811-1
63-541 CLOSED/Setpoff Pad FLANGED1st IVSISDrainEI71510'EastofBITX-20A47W811-1
63-631 CLOSED/FLANGED1st IVSISDrainEI71510'EastofBITX-20B47W811-1
63-630 CLOSED/FLANGED1st IV SIS VentWestofBIT MiddleofX-24 47W811-1 63-638 CLOSED/RoomatCeiling
CAPPED1st IV RHR SprayADrain 10'SouthwestofBIT12'X-49A47W812-1
72-552 CLOSED/offFloor CAPPED1st IV RHR Spray BDrainNexttoFCV-72-41at
X-49B 47W812-1 72-551 CLOSED/NorthWall2'up
CAPPED1st IV  
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page75 of 108 Appendix N (Page 4 of 4)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION
LOCATION PENT PRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITIONDPTestConn
Near CCPIT 15'X-2247W811-12-63-816
CLOSEDI Downstream
ofoffFloor FLANGED 63-251-261st IVRCPSealInjectionVentEastofBIT2'Near
X-43A-D47W809-162-555
CLOSEDI Ceiling FLANGED1st IV ReliefValveCCP669PipeChaseX-2447W811-1VLV-062-505
INSTALLED Suction 1st IV ReliefValveSISSuction669PipeChaseX-2447W811-1
VLV-063-511
INSTALLED1st IV ReliefValveSIS690PipeChase
X-2447W811-1VLV-063-534
INSTALLED Discharge 1st IV ReliefValveSIS690PipeChase
X-2447W811-1VLV-063-535
INSTALLED Discharge 1st IV ReliefValveSIS690PipeChase
X-24 47W811-1VLV-063-536
INSTALLED Discharge 1st IV TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION
LOCATION PENT HANDSWITCHHSLIGHTS ILLUMINATED.
INITIALS Cntmt Standpipe Isol690Pipechase
X-51 HS-26-240 Yes FCV-26-240
1st IV  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page76of108
Appendix 0 (Page1of3)Airlock Unit-----Purpose: Normal valve alignmentforthe Containment
ClosureControlfor
Airlocks.NOTES 1)Independent/Concurrent
verificationrequiredforinitial
performance
and manipulation
of valvestothe required position.2)Components
without unit numbersarethesameforbothunits.
Components
which have unit numbersareonlytobe
performedforthatunit.The
opposite unit componentsshallbeN/A'd.
3)Containment
Closuretagisnotrequiredonthis
Appendix.Person(s)performing
or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks: Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED" positionandnotethereason.For
component under clearance, provide clearance number Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:
Approved By: SRO  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page77 of 108 Appendix 0(Page2 of 3)Unit----TABLE 1 REQUIRED COMPONENT POSITION LOCAL PANEL/LOCATION
INITIALS Pressure Indicator INSTALLED690AirlocktotheLeftoftheTopLeftHandCornerofthedoor 1st IV Plug INSTALLEDinHole690AirlockAboveandtotheLeftofthePressure
Indicator 1st IV Pressure IndicatorInstalledWithDrain690AirlockAboveTopRightHand
Cornerofthe CLOSED door1st IVBlindFlangeWithTestPlug
INSTALLED690AirlocktoRightofDoor1/3Wayupthe
Airlock 1st IV"0" Ring Test Plug INSTALLED690AirlockFacingUpperRightHandCorner
1st IVMaintainatLeastOneDoorCLOSEDatAll690Airlock*
Times1st IV Door interlock can be inoperable
if containment
closure exceptionsforopen penetrationismet (Appendix A)  
SQ"N CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page78 of 108 Appendix 0 (Page 3 of 3)Unit----TABLE 1 REQUIRED COMPONENT POSITION LOCAL PANEL/LOCATION
INITIALS Pressure Indicator INSTALLED 734 Airlock to theLeftoftheTopLeftHand
Cornerofthedoor 1st IV Plug INSTALLEDinHole 734 Airlock AboveandtotheLeftofthe
Pressure Indicator 1st IV Pressure Indicator InstalledWithDrain 734 Airlock AboveTopRightHand
Cornerofthedoor CLOSED 1st IV Blind Flange With Test Plug INSTALLED 734 AirlocktoRightofDoor1/3Wayupthe
Airlock 1st IV"0" Ring Test Plug INSTALLED 734 Airlock Facing UpperRightHand Corner 1st IV Maintain at Least One Door CLOSED 734 Airlock*atAll Times 1st IV Door interlockcanbe inoperable
if containment
closure exceptionsforopen penetrationismet (Appendix A)Table 2 REQUIRED COMPONE"NT
POSITION LOCAL PANEL/LOCATION
INITIALSEI734 Equipment Hatch CLOSED Penetration
X-1 1st IV  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0 Rev.0023Page79of108
Appendix P (Page1of5)714Gen Area NOTES1)Independent/Concurrent
verification
requiredforinitial
performance
and manipulation
of valvestothe required position.2)Components
without unit numbersarethe sameforbothunits.
Components
which have unit numbersareonlytobe
performed for thatunit.The opposite unit componentsshallbeN/A'd.
3)Someofthe valves are LOCKED CLOSED.Thisis normal Containment
Integrity Configuration.Forthe purpose of determining
if Containment
Closure requirements
aremet,the primary concernshouldbethe
valve position.Verificationofthe valve beinginthe closed position will satisfy the Containment
Closure requirements.
Purpose: Normal valve alignmentforthe Containment
Closure Control for E1714.\Person(s)performing
or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks: Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED" positionandnotethe
reason.For component under clearance, provide clearance number.Date Alignment Started: AlignmentC.ompleted:
Approved By: SRO  
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL
0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page80of108
Appendix P(Page2of5)TABLE1 DESCRIPTION
PEN,ETRA TION LOCATION HANDSWITCHHSLIGHTS INITIALS ILLUMINATEDControlAirTrainA
X-gOU1714PenRoom
1-HS-32-80A
Yes 1-FCV-32-80
1st IVControlAirTrain
8X-26U1714PenRoom
1-HS-32-102A
Yes 1-FCV-32-102
1st IVControlAir
Non-essential
X-34U17'14PenRoom
1-HS-32-110A
Yes 1-FCV-32-110
1st IVControlAirTrainA
X-gOU2714PenRoom
2-HS-32-81A
Yes 2-FCV-32-81
1st IVControlAirTrain
8X-26U2714PenRoom
2-HS-32-103A
Yes 2-FCV-32-103
1st IVControlAir
Non-essential
X-34U2714PenRoom
2-HS-32-111A
Yes 2-FCV-32-111
1st IV  
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0 Rev.0023 Page 81 of 108 Appendix P (Page 3 of 5)TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION
LOCATIONPENTPRINT VALVE REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE NO.POSITION AFWLoop3DrainValveLCVsoutsidethe
X-40B 47W803-23-851CLOSEDGeneralSupplyFanRm
tst IV AFWLoop3 Vent ValveLCVsoutsidetheX-40B47W803-23-847
CLOSEDGeneralSupplyFanRm
1st IV AFWLoop2DrainValveLCVsoutsidetheX-40A47W803-23-852CLOSEDGeneralSupplyFanRm
1st IV AFWLoop2VentValveLCVsoutsidethe
X-40A 47W803-2 3-848 CLOSEDGeneralSupplyFanRm
1st IV AFWLoop1DrainValveLCVsoutsidetheX-12A47W803-23-853CLOSEDGeneralSupplyFanRm
1st IV AFWLoop1 Vent Valve.LCVsoutsidetheX-12A47W803-23-849CLOSEDGeneralSupplyFanRm
1st IV AFWLoop4DrainValveLCVsoutsidetheX-12D47W803-2
3-854 CLOSEDGeneralSupplyFanRm
1st IV AFWLoop4 Vent ValveLCVsoutsidethe
X-12D 47W803-2
CLOSEDGeneralSupplyFanRm1st IV AFW Terry TurbineLoop2LCVsatEntrancetoX-40A47W803-2
3-888*CLOSEDDrainValveWestValveRoom
1st IV AFWTerryTurbine"Loop2LCVsatEntrancetoX-40A47W803-23-901
CLOSEDVentValveWestValveRoom1st IV  
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CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 UnitORev.0023Page82 of 108 Appendix P (Page 4 of 5)TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION
LOCATION PENT PRINT VALVE NO.REQ.UIRED INITIALS REFER*ENCE
POSITION AFWLoop2Drain
ValveLCVsat EntrancetoWest X-40A 47W803-2 3-856 CLOSEDValveRoom 1st IV AFWLoop2 Vent ValveLCVsat Entrance to West X-40A 47WB03-2 3-900 CLOSEDValveRoom1st IV AFWTerry TurbineLoop3LCVsat EntrancetoWest X-4GB47WB03-23-887
CLOSED Drain ValveValveRoom1st IV AFW Terry TurbineLoop3LCVsat EntrancetoWestX-40B
47WB03-2 3-897 CLOSED Vent ValveValveRoom 1st IV AFWLoop3 Vent ValveLCVsat EntrancetoWestX-4GB
47WB03-2 3-896 CLOSEDValveRoom1st IV AFWLoop3Drain
ValveLCVsat EntrancetoWestX-4GB
47W803-2 3-855 CLOSEDValveRoom1st IV FlangeBehindGFFDRoom
X-40D 47W846-2 N/A INSTALLEDIfor1or 2-33-Spoolpiece
PLUGGED ServiceAirto Hydrogen Purge Connection1st IV Cntmt Spray HeaderADrainBehindGFFDRoom7'
off X-4BA 47W812-1 72-543 CLOSED/Floor CAPPED1st IV Cntmt Spray HeaderBDrainBehindGFFDRoom7'off
X-488 47W812-1 72-544 CLOSED/Floor CAPPED 1st IV  
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0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page83 of 108 Appendix P(Page5 of 5)TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION
LOCATION PENT PRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITIONWetLayup Water FillInFrontofGFFD
X-48A47W812-172-545
LOCKEDRoom5'offFloor
CLOSED1st CVWetLayup Water FillInFrontofGFFD
X-48B47W812-172-546
LOCKEDRoom5'offFloor
CLOSED1st CVWetLayup Water FillInFrontofGFFDX-49A47W812-1
72-554 LOCKEDRoom5'offFloor
CLOSED1stCVWetLayup Water FillInFrontofGFFD
X-49B 47W812-1 72-553 LOCKEDRoom5'offFloor
CLOSED1st CVTestConnon
Supply toBehindFrontSideof
X-50B 47W859-2 70-678B CLOSED/Thermal BarriersGFFDRoom CAPPED 1st IV  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page84of108
Appendix Q(Page1of7)WestValve Room Unit-----Purpose:Normalvalve
alignmentforthe Containment
ClosureControlforthe
West Valve Room.NOTES1)Independent/Concurrent
verificationrequiredforinitialp.erformanceand
manipulation
of valvestotherequiredposition.
2)Components
without unit numbersarethesameforbothunits.
Components
which have unit numbersareonlytobe
performedforthatunit.The
opposite unit components
shallbeN/A'd.3)Someofthevalvesare
LOCKED CLOSED.Thisisnormal
Containment
Integrity Configuration.Forthe purpose of determining
if Containment
Closure requirementsaremet,the
primaryconcernshouldbethevalveposition.
Verificationofthevalvebeingintheclosedpositionwill
satisfy the Containment
Closure requirements.
4)Steam lines provide a*containment
releasepathwhenshellside
ofS/Gareopen
inside containment.
See DefinitionG-5.5)Atmospheric
relief isolation valvesmaybeopeniftheshellsideoftheS/Gsareclosed
inside containment
Atmospheric
relief isolationvalvesshallbeclosed
prior to openingshellsideofS/Gs.
Person(s)performing
or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks:Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED"positionandnotether.eason.For
component under clearance, provide clearance number.  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page85of108
Appendix Q(Page2of7)
Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:
Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:
Approved By: SRO  
Approved By: SRO Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 86 of 108 Appendix Q (Page 3 of 7)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION PENETRATION LOCATION VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALSPOSITION(NOTE4)PCV-1-5PORV Isolation X-13AWestValveRoom1-619 CLOSEDNote51st IVPCV-1-30PORV Isolation X-13DWestValveRoom1-622 CLOSED Note s1st IVPCV-1-5PORVTestConn X-13AWestValveRoom1-926 CLOSED Isolation tst IVPCV-1-30PORV Test Conn X-13DWestValveRoom1-929 CLOSED Isolation1st IVSGLoop1, PT-1-2ARtVlv X-13AWestValveRoom 1-276A CLOSED1st IVSGLoop1, PT-1-28RtVlv X-13AWestValveRoom 1-277A CLOSED1st IVSGLoop1PT-1-5RtVlv X-13AWestValveRoom 1-282A CLOSED1st IV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page87 of 108 Appendix Q(Page4 of 7)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION PENETRA TION LOCATION VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALSPOSITION(NOTE4)SGLoop1PT-1-6RtVlv
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT
'X-13AWestValveRoom1-283A CLOSED 1st IVSGLoop4 PT-1-27ARtVlv X-13DWestValveRoom1-300A CLOSED 1st IVSGLoop4 PT-1-278RtVlv X-13DWestValveRoom 1-301A CLOSED1st IVSGLoop4PT-1-30RtVlv X-13DWestValveRoom1-302A CLOSED 1st IVSGLoop4PT-1-31RtVlv X-13DWestValveRoom1-303A CLOSED 1st IV Unit_SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 88 of 108 Appendix Q (Page 5 of 7)Table 2 DESCRIPTION PENETRA TION LOCATION VALVE NO.REQUIRED POSITION INITIALSSGLoop1 Safety Valve X-13AWestValveRoom 1-522 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop1 Safety Valve X-13AWes'tValveRoom 1-523 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop1 Safety Valve X-13AWestValveRoom 1-524 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop1 Safety Valve X-13AWestValveRoom 1-525 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop1 Safety Valve X-13AWestValveRoom 1-526 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop4 Safety Valve X-13DWestValveRoom 1-527 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop4 Safety Valve X-13DWestValveRoom 1-528 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop4 Safety Valve X-13DWestValveRoom 1-529 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop4 Safety Valve X-13DWestValveRoom 1-530 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop4 Safety Valve X-13DWestValveRoom 1-531 INSTALLED 1st IV Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page89 of 108 Appendix Q (Page 6 of 7)TABLE 3 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT PRINT VALVE REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE NO.POSITION Nitrogen Supply to Near MSIV Bypass X-13A47W801-11-536 LOCKEDLoop1SG Valve CLOSED 1st CV Nitrogen Supply to Near MSIV Bypass X-13D47W801-11-538 LOCKEDLoop4SG Valve CLOSED1st CV AFWLoop4DrainAttheLCVsPlatformX-12D 47W803-2 3-858 LOCKED Valve CLOSED 1st CV AFWLoop4VentAttheLCVsPlatformX-12D 47W803-2 3-906 LOCKED Valve CLOSED 1st CV AFWLoop4DrainAttheLCVsPlatform X-12D 47W803-2 3-890 LOCKED Valve CLOSED1st CV AFW Loop4VentAttheLCVsPlatform X-12D 47W803-2 3-907 LOCKED Valve CLOSED1st CV MFWCheckValveAttheLCVsPlatformX-12D47W803-13-612 LOCKED BypassLoop4 CLOSED1st CV MFWCheckValveAttheLCVsPlatform X-12A 47W803-1 3-609 LOCKED BypassLoop1 CLOSED1st CVLoop2SGBDTestEastWall Under SGSD X-14A 47W801-2 1-825 LOCKED Conn FCVs CLOSED/FLANGED 1st CV Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page90 of 108 Appendix Q(Page7 of 7)TABLE 3 DESCRIPTION LOCATIONPENTPRINT REFERENCE VALVE NO.REQUIRE INITIALS D POSITIONLoop4SGBD TestEastWall Under X-14B 47W801-2 1-827 LOCKED ConnSGBDFCVs CLOSED/FLANGED1stCVLoop3SGBD TestEastWall Under X-14C 47W801-21-826LOCKED ConnSGBDFCVs CLOSED/FLANGED1stCVLoop1SGBD TestEastWall Under X-14D 47W801-2 1-824 LOCKED ConnSGBDFCVs CLOSED/FLANGED1st CVLoop1 AFW DrainAttheLCVs X-12A 47W803-2 3-857 LOCKED Valve Platform CLOSED1st CVLoop1 AFW VentAttheLCVs X-12A 47W803-2 3-903 LOCKED Valve Platform CLOSED1stCVLoop1 AFW DrainAttheLCVs X-12A 47W803-2 3-889 LOCKED Valve Platform CLOSED1stCVLoop1 AFW VentAttheLCVs X-12A 47W803-2 3-904 LOCKED Valve Platform CLOSED1stCVLoop1 MFW DrainEastwallnearfloor X-12A 47W803-1 2-3-505 LOCKED about10'back CLOSED1stCVLoop4 MFW DrainEastwallnearfloorX-12D 47W803-1 2-3-507 LOCKED halfway back CLOSED1stCV SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-,15 Unit 0 Rev.0023Page91of108 Appendix R (Page1of5)East Valve Room Purpose: Normal valve alignmentforthe Containment Closure ControlfortheEast Valve Room.NOTES 1)Independent/Concurrent verification requiredforinitial performance and manipulation of valvestothe required position.2)Components without unit numbersarethe sameforbothunits.
CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 86 of 108 Appendix Q (Page 3 of 7)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION
Components which have unit numbersareonlytobe performed for that unit.The opposite unit components shall beN/A'd.3)Someofthe valves are LOCKED CLOSED.Thisisnormal Containment Integrity Configuration.
PENETRATION
For the purpose of determining if Containment Closure requirementsaremet,the primary concernshouldbethe valve position.Verificationofthevalvebeinginthe closed position will satisfy the Containment Closure requirements.
LOCATION VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALSPOSITION(NOTE4)PCV-1-5PORV
4)Steam lines provide a containment releasepathwhenshellsideofS/Gareopen inside containment.
Isolation X-13AWestValveRoom1-619
See DefinitionG-5.5)Atmosphericreliefisolation valvesmaybeopeniftheshellsideofthe S/Gsareclosed inside containment Atmospheric relief isolation valvesshallbe closed prior to opening shell sideofS/Gs.Person(s)performing or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks: Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED" positionandnotethe reason.For component under clearance, provide clearance number.Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:
CLOSEDNote51st IVPCV-1-30PORV
Approved By: SRO Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0 Rev.0023Page92 of 108 Appendix R (Page 2 of 5)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION LOCATIONPENTPRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITIONLoop2 MFW DrainNearFloor Halfway Back X-12B 47W803-1 3-503 LOCKED CLOSED1st CVLoop3 MFW DrainNearFloor Halfway BackX-12C47W803-1 3-501 LOCKED CLOSED1st CV Nitrogen Supply toEastValveRoomX-13B47W801-1 1-534 LOCKEDLoop2SG CLOSED1st CV Nitrogen Supply toEastValveRoomX-13C47W801-1 1-532 LOCKEDLoop3SG CLOSED 1st CV MFW Check ValveEastValveRoomX-12B47W803-1 3-610 LOCKED BypassLoop2 CLOSED 1st CV MFW Check ValveEastValveRoomX-12C47W803-1 3-611 LOCKED BypassLoop3 CLOSED 1st CV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page93 of 108 Appendix R (Page 3 of 5)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION PENETRA TION LOCATION VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS POSITIONSGLoop2Safety Valve X-138EastValveRoom 1-517 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop2SafetyValve X-138EastValveRoom 1-518 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop2 Safety Valve X-138EastValveRoom 1-519 INSTALLED1st IV 5GLoop2SafetyValve X-138EastValveRoom 1-520 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop2SafetyValve X-138 EastValveRoom 1-521 INSTALLED1st IV 5GLoop3SafetyValve X-13CEastValveRoom 1-512 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop3SafetyValve X-13CEastValveRoom 1-513 INSTALLED1st IV 5GLoop3SafetyValve X-13CEastValveRoom 1-514 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop3SafetyValve X-13CEastValveRoom 1-515 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop3SafetyValve X-13CEastValveRoom 1-516 INSTALLED 1st IV Unit----SQN CONTAIN*MENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page94 of 108 Appendix R (Page 4 of 5)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION PENETRATION LOCATION VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS POSITION(NOTE4)PCV-1-12 PORV X-138 East ValveRoom1-620 CLOSED IsolationNote5.-1st IV PCV-1-23PORV X-13C East ValveRoom1-621 CLOSED IsolationNote5 1st IV PCV-1-12 PORV Test X-138 East Valve Room 1-620A CLOSEDConnIsolation 1st IV PCV-1-23 PORVTest X-13C East Valve Room 1-621A CLOSEDConnIsolation 1st IVSGLoop2 PT-1-9A Rt X-138 East Valve Room 1-284A CLOSED Vlv1st IVSGLoop2 PT-1-9BRt X-13B East ValveRoom1-285A CLOSED Vlv1st IVSGLoop2PT-1-12Rt X-138EastValveRoom 1-290A CLOSED Vlv 1st IVSGLoop2PT-1-13Rt X-138 East Valve Room 1-291A CLOSED Vlv 1st IV Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page95 of 108 Appendix R(Page5 of 5)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION PENETRA TION LOCATION VALVE REQUIRED INITIALS NO.POSITION(NOTE4)SGLoop3 X-13CEastValve1-292A CLOSED PT-1-20ARtVlv Room1st IVSGLoop3 X-13CEastValve1-293A CLOSED PT-1-20BRtVlv Room 1st IVSGLoop3 X-13CEastValve1-298ACLOSEDPT-1-23RtVlv Room 1st IVSGLoop3 X-13CEastValve 1-299A CLOSEDPT-1-24RtVlv Room 1st IV SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 UnitO Rev.0023Page96of108 Appendix 5 (Page1of 7)Instrument Department Purpose: Normal valve alignmentforthe Containment Closure Control performed on equipment operatedbythe Instrument Department.
Isolation X-13DWestValveRoom1-622
NOTES 1)lndependent/Concurrent verificationrequiredforinitial performance and manipulationofvalvestothe required position.2)Components without unit numbersarethesameforbothunits.
CLOSED Note s1st IVPCV-1-5PORVTestConn
Components which have unit numbersareonlytobe performedforthatunit.The opposite unit componentsshallbeN/A'd.
X-13AWestValveRoom1-926
3)Someofthe valves are LOCKED CLOSED.Thisisnormal Containment Integrity Configuration.Forthe purpose of determining if Containment Closure requirementsaremet,the primaryconcernshouldbethevalveposition.
CLOSED Isolation tst IVPCV-1-30PORV
Verificationofthevalvebeinginthe closed position will satisfy the Containment Closure requirements.Person(s)performing or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks: Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED" positionandnotethereason.For component under clearance, provide clearance number.Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:
Test Conn X-13DWestValveRoom1-929
Approved By: SRO Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page97 of 108 Appendix S (Page 2 of 7)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENETRATION VALVENO.REQUIREDPOSITION 1M INITIALS690Pipechase, CLOSED/WestEndbackof TIIV-72-21 CAPPED mezzanineonnorthwall 5E1st IV X-49A3feetabove mezzanine LOCKED CLOSED floor.DRIV-72-21RHRSpray Header A 5F1st CV Flow Instrument Vlvs690Pipechase, CLOS.ED/WestEndbackof TIIV-72-21 CAPPED mezzanineonnorthwall X-49-A 6E1st IV3feetabove mezzanineDRIV-72-21LOCKED CLOSED floor.6F1st CV690Pipechase, TIIV-72-21 CLOSED/WestEndbackof 7E CAPPED1st IV mezzanineonnorthwall X-49-B DRIV-72-21 LOCKED CLOSED3feetabove mezzanine 7FRHRSprayHeaderB floor.1st CV Flow Instrument Vlvs690Pipechase, TIIV-72-21 CLOSED/WestEndbackof 8E CAPPED1st IV mezzanineonnorthwall X-49-B DRIV-72-21 LOCKED CLOSED3feetabove mezzanine 8F floor.1st CV Unit_SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 UnitORev.0023Page98 of 108 Appendix S (Page 3 of 7)TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT VALVE NO.REQUIRED 1M INITIALS POSITION PI-63-74690PentRm X-30 VTIV-63-3448 LOCKED CLOSED InstrumentLineIsol1st CV PI-63-74690PentRm X-3D DRIV-63-344DLOCKEDCLOSED InstrumentLineIsol1stCV PI-63-74690PentRmX-30 VTIV-63-344E LOCKED CLOSED InstrumentLineIsol1stCV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOS*URE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page99 of 108 Appendix 5 (Page 4 of 7)TABLE3UNIT2 ONLY INSTRUMENT LOCATION PENETRATION VALVE NO.REQUIRED 1M INITIALS POSITION 2-43-423 LOCKEDTrainA HydrogenEI734SWcorner CLOSED1stCV X-99/100 Analyzer ValvesPersonnelAirlockRoom 2-43-419 LOCKED CLOSED1st CV 2-43-421 LOCKEDTrain8Hydrogen CLOSED1st CV NWcornerofEGTSRoom X-92A/B Analyzer Valves 2-43-417 LOCKED CLOSED1stCV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page100of108 Appendix S(Page5of7)TABLE4 INSTRUMENT LOCAL PANEUPENETRATIONVALVENO.
CLOSED Isolation1st IVSGLoop1, PT-1-2ARtVlv X-13AWestValveRoom
REQUIRED 1M INITIALS LOCATION POSITION Annulus DRIV-30 Y LOCKED L-133 CLOSED1stCV PDT-30-45AZ310EL701 X-85 LOCKED DRIV-30-45-X CLOSED 1st CV Annulus DRIV-30-44-Y LOCKED L-189 CLOSED1stCV PDT-30-44AZ305EL701 X-25 DRIV-30-44-X LOCKED CLOSED1st CV Annulus DRIV-30-311-Y LOCKED L-189CLOSED1st CV PT-30-311AZ305EL701 X-25 LOCKED DRIV-30-311-X CLOSED1stCV Annulus DRIV-30 Y LOCKED L-188 CLOSED1stCV PDT-30-43AZ295EL701 X-26 LOCKED DRIV-30-43-X CLOSED tst CV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit o.Rev.0023Page101 of108 Appendix S(Pag.e6 of 7)TABLE 4 INSTRUMENT LOCAL PANEU PENETRATIONVALV*ENO.REQUIRED 1M INITIALS LOCATION POSITI*ON Annulus DRIV-30-310-Y LOCKED L-188 CLOSED 1st CV PT-30-310 X-26AZ295EL701 LOCKED DRIV-30-310-X CLOSED1st CV Annulus DRIV-30 Y LOCKED L-186 CLOSED 1st CV PDT-30-42AZ280EL701 X-27 LOCKED DRIV-30-42-X CLOSED 1st CV Annulus DRIV-30-30C-Y LOCKED L-474 CLOSED 1st CV PDT-30-30CAZ289EL722 X-27 LOCKED DRIV-30-30C-X CLOSED 1st CV Annulus DRIV-30-48A-Y LOCKED L-146 CLOSED 1st CV PS-30-48AAZ240EL785 LOCKED X-113 DRIV-30-48A-X CLOSED1st CV Annulus LOCKED PS-30-488 L-83 DRIV-30-488-Y CLOSEDAZ240EL785 1st CV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page102 of 108 Appendix S(Page7 of 7)TABLE 4 INSTRUMENT LOCAL PANEL!PENETRATION VALVE NO.REQUIRED 1M INITIALS LOCATION POSITION Annulus DRIV-30-46A-Y LOCKED L-140 CLOSED 1st CV PS-30-46AAZ60EL785 DRIV-30-46A-X LOCKED X-111 CLOSED1stCV Annulus LOCKED.PS-30-468 L-142 DRIV-30-468-Y CLOSEDAZ60EL7851st CV Annulus DRIV-30-47A-Y LOCKED L-140 CLOSED 1st CV PS-30-47AAZ60EL785 DRIV-30-47A-X LOCKED X-112 CLOSED1st CV Annulus LOCKED PS-30-478 L-142 DRIV-30-4 78-Y CLOSEDAZ60EL7851st CV Annulus43-391(U-1ONLY)
1-276A CLOSED1st IVSGLoop1, PT-1-28RtVlv X-13AWestValveRoom
LOCKED TRAIN A HYDROGENAZ236EL705 CLOSED1st CV X-99!100 ANALYZERVALVES 43-388 (U-10NL Y)LOCKED CLOSED1st CV43-386(U-1ONLY)
1-277A CLOSED1st IVSGLoop1PT-1-5RtVlv
LOCKEDTRAIN8 HYDROGEN Annulus CLOSED1st CVAZ346EL705 X-92A18ANALYZER VALVES LOCKED43-383(U-1ONLY)
X-13AWestValveRoom
CLOSED 1st CV SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page103of108 Appendix T(Page1of3)
1-282A CLOSED1st IV  
VALVE ALIGNMENT FOLLOWING OUTAGE Unit-----Purpose:Returnto normal valve alignment following an outage.NOTES 1)Independent/Concurrent verificationrequiredforinitial performance and manipulation of valvestotherequired position.2)Components without unit numbers are the sameforbothunits.
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT
Components which have unit numbers are onlytobe performedforthatunit.The opposite unit components shall be N/A'd.Person(s)performing or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks: Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED" positionandnotethereason.For component under clearance, provide clearance number.Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page87 of 108 Appendix Q(Page4 of 7)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION
Approved By: SRO Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-60-15 UnitORev.0023 Page 104of108 Appendix T (Page 2 of3)VALVE ALIGNMENT FOLLOWING OUTAGE DESCRIPTION PENETRATION LOCATIONVALVEREQUIRED INITIALS POSITION PCV-1-5 PORV Isolation X-13A West Valve Room 1-619 OPEN1st IV PCV-1-30 PORV Isolation X-13D West ValveRoom1-622 OPEN 1st IV SG Loop 1, PT-1-2ARtVlv X-13A West Valve Room 1-276A OPEN tst IV SG Loop 1, PT-1-28RtVlv X-13A West Valve Room 1-277A OPEN 1st IV SG Loop1,PT-1-SRtVlv X-13A West Valve Room 1-282A OPEN tst IVSGLoop1, PT-1-6RtVlv X-13A West Valve Room 1-283A OPEN1st IVSGLoop4, PT-1-27ARtVlv X-13D West Valve Room 1-300A OPEN1st IVSGLoop4, PT-1-278RtVlv X-13D West Valve Room 1-301A OPEN1st IV SG Loop4,PT-1-31RtVlv X-13D West Valve Room 1-303A OPEN1st IVSGLoop4, PT-1-30RtVlv X-13D West Valve Room 1-302A OPEN 1st IV PORV Isolation X-138 East Valve Room 1-620 OPEN tst IV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15.Unit0Rev.0023Page105of108 Appendix T (Page3of3)VALVE ALIGNMENT FOLLOWING OUTAGE DESCRIPTION PENETRATIONLOCATIONVALVE REQUIRED INITIALS POSITION PCV-1-23PORVIsolationX-13CEastValveRoom1-621OPEN1stIVSGLoop2,PT-1-9ARtVlv X-138EastValveRoom1-284AOPEN 1st IVSGLoop2, PT-1-98RtVlv X-138EastValveRoom1-285AOPEN1st IVSGLoop2PT-1-12RtVlv X-138EastValveRoom 1-290A OPEN 1st IVSGLoop2PT-1-13RtVlv X-138EastValveRoom1-291AOPEN 1st IVSGLoop 3PT-1-20ARtVlv X-13CEastValveRoom1-292AOPEN 1st IVSGLoop3PT-1-20BRtVlvX-13CEastValveRoom1-293AOPEN 1st IVSGLoop3PT-1-23RtVlvX-13CEastValveRoom1-298AOPEN1st IVSGLoop3PT-1-24RtVlv X-13CEastValveRoom1-299AOPEN1st IV SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0 Rev.0023 Page 106 of 108 Appendix U (Page 1 of 2)TIME FORRCSTO REACH 200&deg;F (INFORMATION ONLY)NOTE These equationscanbeusedto calculate the timetoreach 20QoF based uponRCS temperature(T)and Decay Heat (Power)inthe reactor vessel.The decay heat values will be provided from Nuclear Fuels calculationsinMWs.These times should NOTtobeused for allowable closure timesusedinthis procedure.Itis intendedtobe INFORMATION ONL Yfor defense in depth.Equation 1 Reactor Vessel WaterLevelat Elevation<697.75'andthe Upper Internals Installed (midloop)1460[200-T(deg F)]=TIME(MIN.)
PENETRA TION LOCATION VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALSPOSITION(NOTE4)SGLoop1PT-1-6RtVlv
'X-13AWestValveRoom1-283A
CLOSED 1st IVSGLoop4 PT-1-27ARtVlv X-13DWestValveRoom1-300A
CLOSED 1st IVSGLoop4 PT-1-278RtVlv X-13DWestValveRoom
1-301A CLOSED1st IVSGLoop4PT-1-30RtVlv
X-13DWestValveRoom1-302A
CLOSED 1st IVSGLoop4PT-1-31RtVlv
X-13DWestValveRoom1-303A
CLOSED 1st IV  
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CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 88 of 108 Appendix Q (Page 5 of 7)Table 2 DESCRIPTION
PENETRA TION LOCATION VALVE NO.REQUIRED POSITION INITIALSSGLoop1 Safety Valve X-13AWestValveRoom
1-522 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop1 Safety Valve X-13AWes'tValveRoom
1-523 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop1 Safety Valve X-13AWestValveRoom
1-524 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop1 Safety Valve X-13AWestValveRoom
1-525 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop1 Safety Valve X-13AWestValveRoom
1-526 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop4 Safety Valve X-13DWestValveRoom
1-527 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop4 Safety Valve X-13DWestValveRoom
1-528 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop4 Safety Valve X-13DWestValveRoom
1-529 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop4 Safety Valve X-13DWestValveRoom
1-530 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop4 Safety Valve X-13DWestValveRoom
1-531 INSTALLED 1st IV  
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0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page89 of 108 Appendix Q (Page 6 of 7)TABLE 3 DESCRIPTION
LOCATION PENT PRINT VALVE REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE NO.POSITION Nitrogen Supply to Near MSIV Bypass X-13A47W801-11-536
LOCKEDLoop1SG Valve CLOSED 1st CV Nitrogen Supply to Near MSIV Bypass X-13D47W801-11-538
LOCKEDLoop4SG Valve CLOSED1st CV AFWLoop4DrainAttheLCVsPlatformX-12D
47W803-2 3-858 LOCKED Valve CLOSED 1st CV AFWLoop4VentAttheLCVsPlatformX-12D
47W803-2 3-906 LOCKED Valve CLOSED 1st CV AFWLoop4DrainAttheLCVsPlatform
X-12D 47W803-2 3-890 LOCKED Valve CLOSED1st CV AFW Loop4VentAttheLCVsPlatform
X-12D 47W803-2 3-907 LOCKED Valve CLOSED1st CV MFWCheckValveAttheLCVsPlatformX-12D47W803-13-612
LOCKED BypassLoop4 CLOSED1st CV MFWCheckValveAttheLCVsPlatform
X-12A 47W803-1 3-609 LOCKED BypassLoop1 CLOSED1st CVLoop2SGBDTestEastWall Under SGSD X-14A 47W801-2 1-825 LOCKED Conn FCVs CLOSED/FLANGED 1st CV  
Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page90 of 108 Appendix Q(Page7 of 7)TABLE 3 DESCRIPTION
LOCATIONPENTPRINT REFERENCE VALVE NO.REQUIRE INITIALS D POSITIONLoop4SGBD TestEastWall Under X-14B 47W801-2 1-827 LOCKED ConnSGBDFCVs CLOSED/FLANGED1stCVLoop3SGBD TestEastWall Under X-14C 47W801-21-826LOCKED
ConnSGBDFCVs CLOSED/FLANGED1stCVLoop1SGBD TestEastWall Under X-14D 47W801-2 1-824 LOCKED ConnSGBDFCVs CLOSED/FLANGED1st CVLoop1 AFW DrainAttheLCVs X-12A 47W803-2 3-857 LOCKED Valve Platform CLOSED1st CVLoop1 AFW VentAttheLCVs X-12A 47W803-2 3-903 LOCKED Valve Platform CLOSED1stCVLoop1 AFW DrainAttheLCVs X-12A 47W803-2 3-889 LOCKED Valve Platform CLOSED1stCVLoop1 AFW VentAttheLCVs X-12A 47W803-2 3-904 LOCKED Valve Platform CLOSED1stCVLoop1 MFW DrainEastwallnearfloor
X-12A 47W803-1 2-3-505 LOCKED about10'back
CLOSED1stCVLoop4 MFW DrainEastwallnearfloorX-12D
47W803-1 2-3-507 LOCKED halfway back CLOSED1stCV  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-,15 Unit 0 Rev.0023Page91of108
Appendix R (Page1of5)East Valve Room Purpose: Normal valve alignmentforthe Containment
Closure ControlfortheEast
Valve Room.NOTES 1)Independent/Concurrent
verification
requiredforinitial
performance
and manipulation
of valvestothe required position.2)Components
without unit numbersarethe sameforbothunits.
Components
which have unit numbersareonlytobe
performed for that unit.The opposite unit components
shall beN/A'd.3)Someofthe valves are LOCKED CLOSED.Thisisnormal
Containment
Integrity Configuration.
For the purpose of determining
if Containment
Closure requirementsaremet,the
primary concernshouldbethe
valve position.Verificationofthevalvebeinginthe
closed position will satisfy the Containment
Closure requirements.
4)Steam lines provide a containment
releasepathwhenshellsideofS/Gareopen
inside containment.
See DefinitionG-5.5)Atmosphericreliefisolation
valvesmaybeopeniftheshellsideofthe
S/Gsareclosed inside containment
Atmospheric
relief isolation valvesshallbe closed prior to opening shell sideofS/Gs.Person(s)performing
or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks: Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED" positionandnotethe
reason.For component under clearance, provide clearance number.Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:
Approved By: SRO  
Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0 Rev.0023Page92 of 108 Appendix R (Page 2 of 5)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION
LOCATIONPENTPRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITIONLoop2 MFW DrainNearFloor Halfway Back X-12B 47W803-1 3-503 LOCKED CLOSED1st CVLoop3 MFW DrainNearFloor Halfway BackX-12C47W803-1
3-501 LOCKED CLOSED1st CV Nitrogen Supply toEastValveRoomX-13B47W801-1
1-534 LOCKEDLoop2SG CLOSED1st CV Nitrogen Supply toEastValveRoomX-13C47W801-1
1-532 LOCKEDLoop3SG CLOSED 1st CV MFW Check ValveEastValveRoomX-12B47W803-1
3-610 LOCKED BypassLoop2 CLOSED 1st CV MFW Check ValveEastValveRoomX-12C47W803-1
3-611 LOCKED BypassLoop3 CLOSED 1st CV  
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page93 of 108 Appendix R (Page 3 of 5)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION
PENETRA TION LOCATION VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS POSITIONSGLoop2Safety
Valve X-138EastValveRoom
1-517 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop2SafetyValve
X-138EastValveRoom
1-518 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop2 Safety Valve X-138EastValveRoom
1-519 INSTALLED1st IV 5GLoop2SafetyValve
X-138EastValveRoom
1-520 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop2SafetyValve
X-138 EastValveRoom 1-521 INSTALLED1st IV 5GLoop3SafetyValve
X-13CEastValveRoom
1-512 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop3SafetyValve
X-13CEastValveRoom
1-513 INSTALLED1st IV 5GLoop3SafetyValve
X-13CEastValveRoom
1-514 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop3SafetyValve
X-13CEastValveRoom
1-515 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop3SafetyValve
X-13CEastValveRoom
1-516 INSTALLED 1st IV  
Unit----SQN CONTAIN*MENT
CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page94 of 108 Appendix R (Page 4 of 5)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION
PENETRATION
LOCATION VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS POSITION(NOTE4)PCV-1-12 PORV X-138 East ValveRoom1-620 CLOSED IsolationNote5.-1st IV PCV-1-23PORV
X-13C East ValveRoom1-621 CLOSED IsolationNote5 1st IV PCV-1-12 PORV Test X-138 East Valve Room 1-620A CLOSEDConnIsolation
1st IV PCV-1-23 PORVTest X-13C East Valve Room 1-621A CLOSEDConnIsolation
1st IVSGLoop2 PT-1-9A Rt X-138 East Valve Room 1-284A CLOSED Vlv1st IVSGLoop2 PT-1-9BRt X-13B East ValveRoom1-285A
CLOSED Vlv1st IVSGLoop2PT-1-12Rt
X-138EastValveRoom
1-290A CLOSED Vlv 1st IVSGLoop2PT-1-13Rt
X-138 East Valve Room 1-291A CLOSED Vlv 1st IV  
Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page95 of 108 Appendix R(Page5 of 5)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION
PENETRA TION LOCATION VALVE REQUIRED INITIALS NO.POSITION(NOTE4)SGLoop3 X-13CEastValve1-292A
CLOSED PT-1-20ARtVlv Room1st IVSGLoop3 X-13CEastValve1-293A
CLOSED PT-1-20BRtVlv Room 1st IVSGLoop3 X-13CEastValve1-298ACLOSEDPT-1-23RtVlv
Room 1st IVSGLoop3 X-13CEastValve 1-299A CLOSEDPT-1-24RtVlv
Room 1st IV  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 UnitO Rev.0023Page96of108
Appendix 5 (Page1of 7)Instrument
Department
Purpose: Normal valve alignmentforthe Containment
Closure Control performed on equipment operatedbythe Instrument
Department.
NOTES 1)lndependent/Concurrent
verificationrequiredforinitial
performance
and manipulationofvalvestothe
required position.2)Components
without unit numbersarethesameforbothunits.
Components
which have unit numbersareonlytobe
performedforthatunit.The
opposite unit componentsshallbeN/A'd.
3)Someofthe valves are LOCKED CLOSED.Thisisnormal
Containment
Integrity Configuration.Forthe purpose of determining
if Containment
Closure requirementsaremet,the
primaryconcernshouldbethevalveposition.
Verificationofthevalvebeinginthe
closed position will satisfy the Containment
Closure requirements.Person(s)performing
or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks: Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED" positionandnotethereason.For
component under clearance, provide clearance number.Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:
Approved By: SRO  
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page97 of 108 Appendix S (Page 2 of 7)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION
LOCATION PENETRATION
VALVENO.REQUIREDPOSITION
1M INITIALS690Pipechase, CLOSED/WestEndbackof
TIIV-72-21
CAPPED mezzanineonnorthwall
5E1st IV X-49A3feetabove
mezzanine LOCKED CLOSED floor.DRIV-72-21RHRSpray Header A 5F1st CV Flow Instrument
Vlvs690Pipechase, CLOS.ED/WestEndbackof
TIIV-72-21
CAPPED mezzanineonnorthwall
X-49-A 6E1st IV3feetabove
mezzanineDRIV-72-21LOCKED
CLOSED floor.6F1st CV690Pipechase, TIIV-72-21
CLOSED/WestEndbackof
7E CAPPED1st IV mezzanineonnorthwall
X-49-B DRIV-72-21
LOCKED CLOSED3feetabove
mezzanine 7FRHRSprayHeaderB
floor.1st CV Flow Instrument
Vlvs690Pipechase, TIIV-72-21
CLOSED/WestEndbackof
8E CAPPED1st IV mezzanineonnorthwall
X-49-B DRIV-72-21
LOCKED CLOSED3feetabove
mezzanine 8F floor.1st CV  
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CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 UnitORev.0023Page98 of 108 Appendix S (Page 3 of 7)TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION
LOCATION PENT VALVE NO.REQUIRED 1M INITIALS POSITION PI-63-74690PentRm X-30 VTIV-63-3448
LOCKED CLOSED InstrumentLineIsol1st CV PI-63-74690PentRm X-3D DRIV-63-344DLOCKEDCLOSED
InstrumentLineIsol1stCV PI-63-74690PentRmX-30
VTIV-63-344E
LOCKED CLOSED InstrumentLineIsol1stCV  
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOS*URE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page99 of 108 Appendix 5 (Page 4 of 7)TABLE3UNIT2 ONLY INSTRUMENT
LOCATION PENETRATION
VALVE NO.REQUIRED 1M INITIALS POSITION 2-43-423 LOCKEDTrainA HydrogenEI734SWcorner
CLOSED1stCV X-99/100 Analyzer ValvesPersonnelAirlockRoom
2-43-419 LOCKED CLOSED1st CV 2-43-421 LOCKEDTrain8Hydrogen
CLOSED1st CV NWcornerofEGTSRoom
X-92A/B Analyzer Valves 2-43-417 LOCKED CLOSED1stCV  
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page100of108
Appendix S(Page5of7)TABLE4 INSTRUMENT
LOCAL PANEUPENETRATIONVALVENO.
REQUIRED 1M INITIALS LOCATION POSITION Annulus DRIV-30-45-
Y LOCKED L-133 CLOSED1stCV PDT-30-45AZ310EL701
X-85 LOCKED DRIV-30-45-X
CLOSED 1st CV Annulus DRIV-30-44-Y
LOCKED L-189 CLOSED1stCV PDT-30-44AZ305EL701
X-25 DRIV-30-44-X
LOCKED CLOSED1st CV Annulus DRIV-30-311-Y
LOCKED L-189CLOSED1st CV PT-30-311AZ305EL701
X-25 LOCKED DRIV-30-311-X
CLOSED1stCV Annulus DRIV-30-43-
Y LOCKED L-188 CLOSED1stCV PDT-30-43AZ295EL701
X-26 LOCKED DRIV-30-43-X
CLOSED tst CV  
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit o.Rev.0023Page101 of108 Appendix S(Pag.e6 of 7)TABLE 4 INSTRUMENT
LOCAL PANEU PENETRATIONVALV*ENO.REQUIRED 1M INITIALS LOCATION POSITI*ON Annulus DRIV-30-310-Y
LOCKED L-188 CLOSED 1st CV PT-30-310 X-26AZ295EL701
LOCKED DRIV-30-310-X
CLOSED1st CV Annulus DRIV-30-42-
Y LOCKED L-186 CLOSED 1st CV PDT-30-42AZ280EL701
X-27 LOCKED DRIV-30-42-X
CLOSED 1st CV Annulus DRIV-30-30C-
Y LOCKED L-474 CLOSED 1st CV PDT-30-30CAZ289EL722
X-27 LOCKED DRIV-30-30C-X
CLOSED 1st CV Annulus DRIV-30-48A-
Y LOCKED L-146 CLOSED 1st CV PS-30-48AAZ240EL785
LOCKED X-113 DRIV-30-48A-X
CLOSED1st CV Annulus LOCKED PS-30-488 L-83 DRIV-30-488-
Y CLOSEDAZ240EL785
1st CV  
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page102 of 108 Appendix S(Page7 of 7)TABLE 4 INSTRUMENT
LOCAL PANEL!PENETRATION
VALVE NO.REQUIRED 1M INITIALS LOCATION POSITION Annulus DRIV-30-46A-
Y LOCKED L-140 CLOSED 1st CV PS-30-46AAZ60EL785 DRIV-30-46A-X
LOCKED X-111 CLOSED1stCV Annulus LOCKED.PS-30-468 L-142 DRIV-30-468-
Y CLOSEDAZ60EL7851st CV Annulus DRIV-30-47A-Y
LOCKED L-140 CLOSED 1st CV PS-30-47AAZ60EL785 DRIV-30-47A-X
LOCKED X-112 CLOSED1st CV Annulus LOCKED PS-30-478 L-142 DRIV-30-4 78-Y CLOSEDAZ60EL7851st CV Annulus43-391(U-1ONLY)
LOCKED TRAIN A HYDROGENAZ236EL705
CLOSED1st CV X-99!100 ANALYZERVALVES
43-388 (U-10NL Y)LOCKED CLOSED1st CV43-386(U-1ONLY)
LOCKEDTRAIN8 HYDROGEN Annulus CLOSED1st CVAZ346EL705
X-92A18ANALYZER VALVES LOCKED43-383(U-1ONLY)
CLOSED 1st CV  
SQN CONTAINMENT
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Appendix T(Page1of3)
VALVE ALIGNMENT FOLLOWING OUTAGE Unit-----Purpose:Returnto normal valve alignment following an outage.NOTES 1)Independent/Concurrent
verificationrequiredforinitial
performance
and manipulation
of valvestotherequired
position.2)Components
without unit numbers are the sameforbothunits.
Components
which have unit numbers are onlytobe performedforthatunit.The
opposite unit components
shall be N/A'd.Person(s)performing
or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks: Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED" positionandnotethereason.For
component under clearance, provide clearance number.Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:
Approved By: SRO  
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-60-15 UnitORev.0023 Page 104of108 Appendix T (Page 2 of3)VALVE ALIGNMENT FOLLOWING OUTAGE DESCRIPTION
PENETRATION
LOCATIONVALVEREQUIRED
INITIALS POSITION PCV-1-5 PORV Isolation X-13A West Valve Room 1-619 OPEN1st IV PCV-1-30 PORV Isolation X-13D West ValveRoom1-622 OPEN 1st IV SG Loop 1, PT-1-2ARtVlv X-13A West Valve Room 1-276A OPEN tst IV SG Loop 1, PT-1-28RtVlv X-13A West Valve Room 1-277A OPEN 1st IV SG Loop1,PT-1-SRtVlv
X-13A West Valve Room 1-282A OPEN tst IVSGLoop1, PT-1-6RtVlv X-13A West Valve Room 1-283A OPEN1st IVSGLoop4, PT-1-27ARtVlv X-13D West Valve Room 1-300A OPEN1st IVSGLoop4, PT-1-278RtVlv X-13D West Valve Room 1-301A OPEN1st IV SG Loop4,PT-1-31RtVlv
X-13D West Valve Room 1-303A OPEN1st IVSGLoop4, PT-1-30RtVlv X-13D West Valve Room 1-302A OPEN 1st IV
PORV Isolation X-138 East Valve Room 1-620 OPEN tst IV  
Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15.Unit0Rev.0023Page105of108
Appendix T (Page3of3)VALVE ALIGNMENT FOLLOWING OUTAGE DESCRIPTION
PENETRATIONLOCATIONVALVE
REQUIRED INITIALS POSITION PCV-1-23PORVIsolationX-13CEastValveRoom1-621OPEN1stIVSGLoop2,PT-1-9ARtVlv
X-138EastValveRoom1-284AOPEN
1st IVSGLoop2, PT-1-98RtVlv X-138EastValveRoom1-285AOPEN1st IVSGLoop2PT-1-12RtVlv
X-138EastValveRoom
1-290A OPEN 1st IVSGLoop2PT-1-13RtVlv
X-138EastValveRoom1-291AOPEN
1st IVSGLoop 3PT-1-20ARtVlv X-13CEastValveRoom1-292AOPEN
1st IVSGLoop3PT-1-20BRtVlvX-13CEastValveRoom1-293AOPEN
1st IVSGLoop3PT-1-23RtVlvX-13CEastValveRoom1-298AOPEN1st IVSGLoop3PT-1-24RtVlv
X-13CEastValveRoom1-299AOPEN1st IV  
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0 Rev.0023 Page 106 of 108 Appendix U (Page 1 of 2)TIME FORRCSTO REACH 200&deg;F (INFORMATION
ONLY)NOTE These equationscanbeusedto
calculate the timetoreach 20QoF based uponRCS temperature(T)and Decay Heat (Power)inthe reactor vessel.The decay heat values will be provided from Nuclear Fuels calculationsinMWs.These times should NOTtobeused for allowable closure timesusedinthis
procedure.Itis intendedtobe INFORMATION
ONL Yfor defense in depth.Equation 1 Reactor Vessel WaterLevelat Elevation<697.75'andthe Upper Internals Installed (midloop)1460[200-T(deg
F)]=TIME(MIN.)
Power(KW)1460[200-l-F)]
Power(KW)1460[200-l-F)]
=MINUTES------Equation 2 Reactor Vessel WaterLevelat Elevation 697.75'and aboveWiththe Upper Internals Installed.1780[200-T(deg
=MINUTES------Equation 2 Reactor Vessel WaterLevelat Elevation 697.75'and aboveWiththe Upper Internals Installed.1780[200-T(deg F)]=TIME(MIN.)
F)]=TIME(MIN.)
Power(KW)1780[200-l-F)]=MINUTES l-KW)--
Power(KW)1780[200-l-F)]=MINUTES l-KW)--  
SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page107of108 Appendix U (Page2of2)Equation 3 Reactor Vessel WaterLevelat Elevation701'andthe Upper InternalsNOTInstalled.
SQN CONTAINMENT
CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page107of108
Appendix U (Page2of2)Equation 3 Reactor Vessel WaterLevelat Elevation701'andthe
Upper InternalsNOTInstalled.
2390[200-T(deg F)]=TIME(MIN.)
2390[200-T(deg F)]=TIME(MIN.)
Power(KW)
Power(KW)
=MINUTES L-KW)--Equation 4 Reactor VesselHeadOff, Upper Internals NOT installed and Refueling CanalFloodedto Elevation 716'17000[200-T(deg F)]=TIME(MIN.)
=MINUTES L-KW)--Equation 4 Reactor VesselHeadOff, Upper Internals NOT installed and Refueling CanalFloodedto Elevation 716'17000[200-T(deg F)]=TIME(MIN.)
Power(KW)17000[.200
Power(KW)17000[.200
-L-F)]=MINUTES L-KW)--Equation 5 ReactorVesselHeadOff, Upper InternalsNOTInstalledand
-L-F)]=MINUTES L-KW)--Equation 5 ReactorVesselHeadOff, Upper InternalsNOTInstalledand Refueling CanalFloodedto Elevation 726'27000[200-T(deg F)]=TIME(MIN.)
Refueling CanalFloodedto Elevation 726'27000[200-T(deg F)]=TIME(MIN.)
Power(KW)27000[200-L-F)]=MINUTES L-KW)
Power(KW)27000[200-L-F)]=MINUTES L-KW)  
SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page108of108 Source Notes (Page1of1)Requirements Statement Before entryintoa reduced inventory condition, establish proceduresthatwill ensure Operations is cognizantofall penetrations during reduced inventory and that appropriate noticewillbe given to initiate closure actions followingalossofRHR.
SQN CONTAINMENT
Revise or develop procedures and administrative controls to reasonably
CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page108of108
, ensure containment closurecanbe achieved withinthetimeatwhicha core uncovery could resultfromaloss of RHR coupledwithan inability to initiate alternate cooling or addition of watertotheRCS inventory.
Source Notes (Page1of1)Requirements
Control containment openings to allow closure afterlossofRHR shutdown cooling.Source Document NCO 890007008 NCO 890007006 NUMARC 91-06, Section 4.5 Implementing Statement C.1 C.2 C.3  
Statement Before entryintoa reduced inventory condition, establish proceduresthatwill ensure Operations
>>oz>>0J PREPAREDIREVISEDBY:VALIDATEDBY:APPROVEDBY:
is cognizantofall penetrations
during reduced inventory and that appropriate
noticewillbe given to initiate closure actions followingalossofRHR.
Revise or develop procedures
and administrative
controls to reasonably
, ensure containment
closurecanbe achieved withinthetimeatwhicha
core uncovery could resultfromaloss of RHR coupledwithan inability to initiate alternate cooling or addition of watertotheRCS inventory.
Control containment
openings to allow closure afterlossofRHR shutdown cooling.Source Document NCO 890007008 NCO 890007006 NUMARC 91-06, Section 4.5 Implementing
Statement C.1 C.2 C.3  
>>oz>>0J  
PREPAREDIREVISEDBY:VALIDATEDBY:APPROVEDBY:
CONCURRED:
CONCURRED:
***JPM166-1Page1of6Rev.1 SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT JOB PERFORMANCE
***JPM166-1Page1of6Rev.1 SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE A.3JPM166-1 Survey Map Date/Date/Date/(Operations Training Manager)Date/(Operations Representative)
MEASURE A.3JPM166-1 Survey Map Date/Date/Date/(Operations
*Validationnotrequiredforminor enhancements, procedure Rev changesthatdonot affecttheJPM,orindividualstep changesthatdonot affecttheflowoftheJPM.
Training Manager)Date/(Operations
**Operations Concurrencerequiredfornew JPMs and changes that affecttheflowoftheJPM(ifnotdrivenbya procedure revision).
Representative)
JPM166-1Page2of6Rev.1NUCLEARTRAININGREVISION/USAGELOG Revision Description Pages Prepared/Number Of RevisionVDate Affected Revised By: 0InitialIssue Y 03/07107 AllMReese 1 To allow performanceonUnit1v-SpecifyiftheJPM changewillrequire another Validation(YorN).See coversheetforcriteria.
*Validationnotrequiredforminor
JPM166-1Page3of6Rev.1SEQUOYAHNUCLEARPLANT ROISROJOBPERFORMANCEMEASURE Task:Usinga Survey Map JAITA task#:3430290302(RO)
enhancements, procedure Rev changesthatdonot affecttheJPM,orindividualstep
KIA Ratings: 2.3.2 (2.5/2.9)2.3.10 (2.9/3.3)Task Standard:UsingaradiationsurveymapandanRWP,theexamineewilldetermine:*required anti-contaminationclothingrequirements;*staytimeforyoutoperformroutinesurveillancebetweenthe#3 Repandthe#3SGwithout exceeding the AdministrativeorRWPlimit Evaluation Method: SimulatorIn-Plant_====================================================================================
changesthatdonot affecttheflowoftheJPM.
**Operations
Concurrencerequiredfornew
JPMs and changes that affecttheflowoftheJPM(ifnotdrivenbya
procedure revision).  
JPM166-1Page2of6Rev.1NUCLEARTRAININGREVISION/USAGELOG
Revision Description
Pages Prepared/Number Of RevisionVDate Affected Revised By: 0InitialIssue
Y 03/07107 AllMReese 1 To allow performanceonUnit1v-SpecifyiftheJPM changewillrequire
another Validation(YorN).See coversheetforcriteria.  
JPM166-1Page3of6Rev.1SEQUOYAHNUCLEARPLANT
ROISROJOBPERFORMANCEMEASURE
Task:Usinga Survey Map JAITA task#:3430290302(RO)
KIA Ratings: 2.3.2 (2.5/2.9)2.3.10 (2.9/3.3)Task Standard:UsingaradiationsurveymapandanRWP,theexamineewilldetermine:*required anti-contaminationclothingrequirements;*staytimeforyoutoperformroutinesurveillancebetweenthe#3
Repandthe#3SGwithout
exceeding the AdministrativeorRWPlimit
Evaluation
Method: SimulatorIn-Plant_====================================================================================
Performer:
Performer:
Performance
Performance Rating: SAT NAME UNSAT Performance TimeStartTime_FinishTime_
Rating: SAT NAME UNSAT Performance
TimeStartTime_FinishTime_
Evaluator:
Evaluator:
-------------------.;/_--
-------------------.;/_--
SIGNATURE DATE====================================================================================
SIGNATURE DATE====================================================================================
COMMENTS  
COMMENTS JPM166-1Page4of6Rev.1 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONSTOEVALUATOR:1.Sequencedstepsidentifiedbyan"s"2.AnyUNSATrequirescomments3.Provide Operatorwithacalculatorandequationsheetifrequired.4.The simulatorisnotneededtocompletethisJPM.7min.Local------6min Validation Time: CR.Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed:Survey#01008-8,RWP#07024020
JPM166-1Page4of6Rev.1 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONSTOEVALUATOR:1.Sequencedstepsidentifiedbyan"s"2.AnyUNSATrequirescomments3.Provide Operatorwithacalculatorandequationsheetifrequired.4.The simulatorisnotneededtocompletethisJPM.7min.Local------6min Validation
 
Time: CR.Tools/Equipment/Procedures
==References:==
Needed:Survey#01008-8,RWP#07024020
 
References:
Reference SPP-5.1 TitleRevNo.5------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Reference SPP-5.1 TitleRevNo.5------------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------------READTOOPERATORDIRECTIONSTOTRAINEE:Iwillexplaintheinitialconditionsandstatethetasktobeperformed.AllstepsofthisJPMshallbesimulated.Iwillprovideinitiatingcuesandreportsonotheractionswhendirectedbyyou.Whenyoucompletethetasksuccessfully,theobjectiveforthisjobperformancemeasurewillbesatisfied.Ensureyouindicatetomewhenyouunderstandyourassignedtask.Toindicatethatyouhavecompletedyourassignedtaskreturn,thehandoutsheetIprovidedyou.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------READTOOPERATORDIRECTIONSTOTRAINEE:Iwillexplaintheinitialconditionsandstatethetasktobeperformed.AllstepsofthisJPMshallbesimulated.Iwillprovideinitiatingcuesandreportsonotheractionswhendirectedbyyou.Whenyoucompletethetasksuccessfully,theobjectiveforthisjobperformancemeasurewillbesatisfied.Ensureyouindicatetomewhenyouunderstandyourassignedtask.Toindicatethatyouhavecompletedyourassignedtaskreturn,thehandoutsheetIprovidedyou.
INITIAL CONDITIONS:1.Unit1isinMode5.2.Youhavebeenassignedtoperformroutinesurveillanceinsidethepolarcranewall.3.Youhavereceived850mremthisyearandhaveapprovaltoreceivedoseuptothenormal
INITIAL CONDITIONS:1.Unit1isinMode5.2.Youhavebeenassignedtoperformroutinesurveillanceinsidethepolarcranewall.3.Youhavereceived850mremthisyearandhaveapprovaltoreceivedoseuptothenormal administrativeannuallimit.
administrativeannuallimit.
INITIATING CUES:Youaretoreviewtheradiologicalconditionsforthearea.UsingtheradiationsurveymapandRWPprovided,determine:1.minimumrequired anti-contamination clothing;2.maximumavailablestaytimeforyoutoperformroutinesurveillancebetweenthe#3 Repandthe#3SGwithoutexceedingtheAdministrativeorRWPlimit.
INITIATING
Inform the examiner when these determinations are complete.
CUES:Youaretoreviewtheradiologicalconditionsforthearea.UsingtheradiationsurveymapandRWPprovided,determine:1.minimumrequired
Job Performance Checklist:STEP/STANDARDJPM166-1Page5of6Rev.1 SAT/UNSATSTEP1.: Determinetherequired anti-contaminationclothingrequirements
anti-contamination
clothing;2.maximumavailablestaytimeforyoutoperformroutinesurveillancebetweenthe#3
Repandthe#3SGwithoutexceedingtheAdministrativeorRWPlimit.
Inform the examiner when these determinations
are complete.  
Job Performance
Checklist:STEP/STANDARDJPM166-1Page5of6Rev.1 SAT/UNSATSTEP1.: Determinetherequired
anti-contaminationclothingrequirements
-SAT-UNSAT STANDARD: Operatordeterminesthatworkstep1(EntryintoPostedContaminationArea)oftheRWPappliesanddeterminesthefollowingclothingisrequired:StartTime--*onepairofclothbooties
-SAT-UNSAT STANDARD: Operatordeterminesthatworkstep1(EntryintoPostedContaminationArea)oftheRWPappliesanddeterminesthefollowingclothingisrequired:StartTime--*onepairofclothbooties
*clothinserts
*clothinserts
Line 8,105: Line 1,703:
*onepairofcoverallsCriticalStep
*onepairofcoverallsCriticalStep
*Nopersonalouterclothing
*Nopersonalouterclothing
*securewrapsforglovesandbooties
*securewrapsforglovesandbooties COMMENTS:STEP2.: Determinetheavailablestaytimeforan operatortoperformroutine
COMMENTS:STEP2.: Determinetheavailablestaytimeforan
operatortoperformroutine
-SAT surveillanceinlowercontainment.
-SAT surveillanceinlowercontainment.
-UNSAT STANDARD: Operator determinesthatgeneralarearadiationinsidethepolarcranewallis
-UNSAT STANDARD: Operator determinesthatgeneralarearadiationinsidethepolarcranewallis 10 mrem/hrandthedosealarmissetat100mrem.Thustheavailablestaytimeis10hours.CriticalStepStaytime=[100mrem]/[10 mrem/hr]=10hrs.COMMENTS:StopTime__END ofJPM CANDIDATE CUE SHEET(TOBE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)DIRECTIONS TO TRAINEE:Iwillexplaintheinitial conditionsandstatethetasktobe performed.AllstepsofthisJPMshallbe simulated.Iwillprovideinitiatingcuesandreportson other actions when directedbyyou.Whenyou completethetask successfully, the objective forthisjob performancemeasurewillbesatisfied.Ensureyou indicatetomewhenyou understandyourassignedtask.Toindicatethatyouhave completed your assignedtaskreturn,the handoutsheetIprovidedyou.
10 mrem/hrandthedosealarmissetat100mrem.Thustheavailablestaytimeis10hours.CriticalStepStaytime=[100mrem]/[10
INITIAL CONDITIONS:1.Unit1isinMode5.2.Youhavebeen assignedtoperformroutine surveillanceinsidethe polar crane wall.3.Youhavereceived850mremthisyearandhaveapprovaltoreceivedoseuptothenormal administrativeannuallimit.
mrem/hr]=10hrs.COMMENTS:StopTime__END ofJPM  
INITIATING CUES:Youaretoreviewthe radiological conditionsforthearea.Usingtheradiation surveymapandRWPprovided, determine:
CANDIDATE CUE SHEET(TOBE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION
1.minimum required anti-contamination clothing;2.maximum available staytimeforyoutoperformroutine surveillancebetweenthe
OF TASK)DIRECTIONS
#3 Repandthe#3SG withoutexceedingthe AdministrativeorRWPlimit.
TO TRAINEE:Iwillexplaintheinitial
Inform the examiner when these determinations are complete.
conditionsandstatethetasktobe
Nuclear Plant Unit: 1 Permit Number: 07024020 Revision Number: 0 Page: 1 RADIOLOGICAL WJRK PEro*H T UNIT 1 LOWER CONTAINMENT BRIEFING REQUIRED QUARTERLY NERAL DESCRIPTION All Areas End Date: 07-NQV-2007 00:00 Outage: Y Name: UIC14 IPSE: N Authorization Type: ALL Primary WorkDoc: Person-Hrs Estimate: 920 Dose Rate Status:ACTIVE Start Date: 04-0CT-2007 00:00 Type:SPECIFIC Task:RQUTINE PLANT MAINTENANCE ALARA Review Number: 209-7-38 Person-mrem Estimate: 1690 Dose Alarm:
performed.AllstepsofthisJPMshallbe
simulated.Iwillprovideinitiatingcuesandreportson
other actions when directedbyyou.Whenyou
completethetask successfully, the objective forthisjob performancemeasurewillbesatisfied.Ensureyou
indicatetomewhenyou
understandyourassignedtask.Toindicatethatyouhave
completed your assignedtaskreturn,the
handoutsheetIprovidedyou.
INITIAL CONDITIONS:1.Unit1isinMode5.2.Youhavebeen
assignedtoperformroutine
surveillanceinsidethe polar crane wall.3.Youhavereceived850mremthisyearandhaveapprovaltoreceivedoseuptothenormal administrativeannuallimit.
INITIATING
CUES:Youaretoreviewthe
radiological
conditionsforthearea.Usingtheradiation
surveymapandRWPprovided, determine:
1.minimum required anti-contamination
clothing;2.maximum available staytimeforyoutoperformroutine
surveillancebetweenthe
#3 Repandthe#3SG
withoutexceedingthe
AdministrativeorRWPlimit.
Inform the examiner when these determinations
are complete.  
Nuclear Plant Unit: 1 Permit Number: 07024020 Revision Number: 0 Page: 1 RADIOLOGICAL
WJRK PEro*H T UNIT 1 LOWER CONTAINMENT
BRIEFING REQUIRED QUARTERLY NERAL DESCRIPTION
All Areas End Date: 07-NQV-2007
00:00 Outage: Y Name: UIC14 IPSE: N Authorization
Type: ALL Primary WorkDoc: Person-Hrs
Estimate: 920 Dose Rate
Status:ACTIVE
Start Date: 04-0CT-2007
00:00 Type:SPECIFIC
Task:RQUTINE
PLANT MAINTENANCE
ALARA Review Number: 209-7-38 Person-mrem
Estimate: 1690 Dose Alarm:
DAC-hrs Tracked:Y*
DAC-hrs Tracked:Y*
Work Area Description:Lower
Work Area
Containment
 
DESCRIPTION
== Description:==
OF WORKTOBE PERFORMED ANTI-CONTAMINATION
Lower Containment DESCRIPTION OF WORKTOBE PERFORMED ANTI-CONTAMINATION CLOTHING REQUIRMENTS 1 BOOTIES,CLOTH,ONE PAIR 1 GLOVES, RUBBER, ONE PAIR 1,2 CLOTH INSERTS 1,2 COVERA.LLS, ONE PAIR 1,2 MODESTY CLOTHING 1,2 NO PERSONAL OUTER CLOTHING--1,2SHOECOVERS, ONE PAIR 1,2 SECURE GLOVES/BOOTIES 2 HOOD 2 BOOTIES, CLOTH, TWO PAIR P.. SUIT 2GLOVES,RUBBER, TWO PAIR DOSIMETRY REQUIREMENTS ELECTRONIC DOSIMETER ITLn I BRIEFING REQUIREMENTS
CLOTHING REQUIRMENTS
!PRE-JOB BRIEFING EQUIS1ENTRYINTOPOSTED CONTAMINATION AREAS2ENTRYIN*TOPOSTEDHIGH CONTAMINATION AREAS w
1 BOOTIES,CLOTH,ONE PAIR 1 GLOVES, RUBBER, ONE PAIR 1,2 CLOTH INSERTS 1,2 COVERA.LLS, ONE PAIR 1,2 MODESTY CLOTHING 1,2 NO PERSONAL OUTER CLOTHING--1,2SHOECOVERS, ONE PAIR 1,2 SECURE GLOVES/BOOTIES
Nuclear Plant Unit: 1 Permit Number: 07024020 Revision Number: 0 Page: 2 RADIOLOGICAL PER.'1Ii UNIT 1 LOWER CONTAINMENT BRIEFING REQUIRED QUARTERLY---continued---(1 REVIEW SURVEY DATA PRIORTOENTRY.2 INFORMHPOF SPECIFIC WORKTOBE PERFORMED AND LOCATION PRIORTOENTRY.3 AVOID WORK ON LOOPS WHEN SIG SECONDARY SIDE IS DRAINED ANDDURINGTHE RCS MID-LOOP PERIOD.4 ENTRYINTOTHE SIG LAYDOWNAREASREQUIRES PERMISSION FROMTHEROSS 5 PLASTICIESF SUITS MAYBEREQUIREDAS CONTIDTIONS WARRANT.6 FACESHIELD,DISPOSABLE APRON AND SLEEVES MAYBEREQUIREDAT HP DISCRETION.
2 HOOD 2 BOOTIES, CLOTH, TWO PAIR P.. SUIT 2GLOVES,RUBBER, TWO PAIR DOSIMETRY REQUIREMENTS
7 COORDINATE ANY ENTRIES INTO UPPER CONTAINMENTWITHTHEUPPER CONTAINHENT CONTROL POINT.8 ACCESS TO THIS RWPINDICATES THE WORKER CANHEARTHEED ALARMOROTHER DOSE WARNING MEASURES HAVE BEEN PROVIDED.9DURING*PERIODS WHEN HIS-20 ISINLOCALMODE,THEDEFAULT SETPOINT FOR THIE RWP IS 50 MREM DOSE ALARM AND 100 MREM/HOURDOSERATE ALARM.CONTACT RADOPSBEFOREENTERING IF HIS-20 ISINTHELOCALMODE.
ELECTRONIC
-1 THIS NOTVALIDFORENTRYINTOPOSTED LOCKEDHIGHRADIATIONAREAS Coverage: None Prepared By: AJARNOLD Approved By: Approved By: Final Approval: LBCAMPBE End of RWP  
DOSIMETER ITLn I BRIEFING REQUIREMENTS
!PRE-JOB BRIEFING EQUIS1ENTRYINTOPOSTED
CONTAMINATION
AREAS2ENTRYIN*TOPOSTEDHIGH
CONTAMINATION
AREAS  
w
Nuclear Plant Unit: 1 Permit Number: 07024020 Revision Number: 0 Page: 2 RADIOLOGICAL PER.'1Ii UNIT 1 LOWER CONTAINMENT
BRIEFING REQUIRED QUARTERLY---continued---(1 REVIEW SURVEY DATA PRIORTOENTRY.2 INFORMHPOF SPECIFIC WORKTOBE PERFORMED AND LOCATION PRIORTOENTRY.3 AVOID WORK ON LOOPS WHEN SIG SECONDARY SIDE IS DRAINED ANDDURINGTHE RCS MID-LOOP PERIOD.4 ENTRYINTOTHE SIG LAYDOWNAREASREQUIRES
PERMISSION
FROMTHEROSS 5 PLASTICIESF
SUITS MAYBEREQUIREDAS
CONTIDTIONS
WARRANT.6 FACESHIELD,DISPOSABLE
APRON AND SLEEVES MAYBEREQUIREDAT
HP DISCRETION.
7 COORDINATE
ANY ENTRIES INTO UPPER CONTAINMENTWITHTHEUPPER
CONTAINHENT
CONTROL POINT.8 ACCESS TO THIS RWPINDICATES
THE WORKER CANHEARTHEED ALARMOROTHER DOSE WARNING MEASURES HAVE BEEN PROVIDED.9DURING*PERIODS
WHEN HIS-20 ISINLOCALMODE,THEDEFAULT
SETPOINT FOR THIE RWP IS 50 MREM DOSE ALARM AND 100 MREM/HOURDOSERATE ALARM.CONTACT RADOPSBEFOREENTERING
IF HIS-20 ISINTHELOCALMODE.
-1 THIS
NOTVALIDFORENTRYINTOPOSTED
LOCKEDHIGHRADIATIONAREAS
Coverage: None
Prepared By: AJARNOLD Approved By: Approved By: Final Approval: LBCAMPBE End of RWP  


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JPM#109Page1of14Rev10 SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE A.4 JPM#109 ClassifytheEventpertheREP (DegradedCoreWith Possible Loss of Coolable GeometryandLikely Cntmt Failure)PREPARED/REVISED BY: VALIDATED BY:*APPROVED BY: (OperationsTrainingManager)
05:46
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and Settings'jbroden'My
Documents\RI41V-IInsidePolarCraneWall.htm11/1')0/1"'\AfV*'1  
JPM#109Page1of14Rev10 SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT JOB PERFORMANCE
MEASURE A.4 JPM#109 ClassifytheEventpertheREP (DegradedCoreWith Possible Loss of Coolable GeometryandLikely Cntmt Failure)PREPARED/REVISED BY: VALIDATED BY:*APPROVED BY: (OperationsTrainingManager)
Date/Date/Date/CONCURRED:
Date/Date/Date/CONCURRED:
**(Operations
**(Operations Representative)
Representative)
Date/*Validationnotrequiredforminor enhancements, procedureRevchangesthatdonotaffecttheJPM,orindividualstep changesthatdonotaffecttheflowoftheJPM.**Operations Concurrencerequiredfornew JPMs and changesthataffecttheflowoftheJPM(ifnotdrivenbyaprocedurerevision).
Date/*Validationnotrequiredforminor
JPM#109Page2of14Rev10 NUCLEAR TRAINING REVISION/USAGE LOG REVISION DESCRIPTION OF V DATE PAGES PREPARED/NUMBER REVISION AFFECTED REVISED BY: 6 EPIP-5Revchg.Alsochgdcriticaltime N 5/12/98 4-8HJBirch to notifyODSto10minper discussion w/Nick Catron&JerryReynolds.Incorp previous minor pen/inks.pen/ink Revision to EPIP-5hadno impact N 10/15/98 4 JP Kearney pen/inkEPIP-1Rev update only N 9/23/99 4 SR Taylor pen/ink Clarified standardinstep2to include N 9/27/99 4,5,6,7 SR Taylor Section 3.1, correctedpageno.referencessteps6,7,&9.Updated EPIP-5 rev.pen/inkEPIP-1Rev update only N 3/21/00 4 SR Taylor 7 EPIP-5 revision changes sequencing of Y 9/5/00 AllJP Kearney steps pen/ink EPIP-1&5Rev update only N 12/21/00 4W.R.Ramsey pen/inkEPIP-1&5Revupdate,minor changesN09/17/01 ALLW.R.Ramsey pen/ink Minor clarificationsfortobe consistent N 12/28/01 All L.Pauley with otherREPJPMs.8 Incorporated pen/ink changes;revisedper N 8/16/02 AllJP Kearney recent changestoEPIPs;changesdonot impact overall flowofJPM 9 Incorporated latest EPIP revisions.
enhancements, procedureRevchangesthatdonotaffecttheJPM,orindividualstep
Y 9/15/03 AllMGCroteau 10 Incorporate EPIP-5Rev37v-SpecifyiftheJPM changewillrequire another Validation(YorN).See cover sheetforcriteria.
changesthatdonotaffecttheflowoftheJPM.**Operations
JPM#109 Page 3 of 14 Rev 10SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT SRO JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task: ClassifytheEventpertheREP(DegradedCoreWithPossibleLossofCoolable GeometryandLikelyCntmtFailure)
Concurrencerequiredfornew
JAITA task#: 3440030302 (SRO)3440190302 (SRO)KIA Ratings: 2.4.29 (2.6/4.0)2.4.30 (2.2/3.6)2.4.37 (2.0/3.5)2.4.38 (2.2/4.0)2.4.40 (2.3/4.0)2.4.41 (2.3/4.1)2.4.44 (2.1/4.0)Task Standard:Theeventis classifiedasa GENERAL EMERGENCYbasedonLossofany2of3fissionproductbarrierswithapotentiallossof3rdbarrier.
JPMs and changesthataffecttheflowoftheJPM(ifnotdrivenbyaprocedurerevision).  
Evaluation Method: Simulator XIn-Plant_*ThisJPMwillbesimulated
JPM#109Page2of14Rev10 NUCLEAR TRAINING REVISION/USAGE
LOG REVISION DESCRIPTION
OF V DATE PAGES PREPARED/NUMBER REVISION AFFECTED REVISED BY: 6 EPIP-5Revchg.Alsochgdcriticaltime
N 5/12/98 4-8HJBirch to notifyODSto10minper
discussion
w/Nick Catron&JerryReynolds.Incorp
previous minor pen/inks.pen/ink Revision to EPIP-5hadno impact N 10/15/98 4 JP Kearney pen/inkEPIP-1Rev update only N 9/23/99 4 SR Taylor pen/ink Clarified standardinstep2to include N 9/27/99 4,5,6,7 SR Taylor Section 3.1, correctedpageno.referencessteps6,7,&9.Updated EPIP-5 rev.pen/inkEPIP-1Rev update only N 3/21/00 4 SR Taylor 7 EPIP-5 revision changes sequencing
of Y 9/5/00 AllJP Kearney steps pen/ink EPIP-1&5Rev update only N 12/21/00 4W.R.Ramsey pen/inkEPIP-1&5Revupdate,minor
changesN09/17/01 ALLW.R.Ramsey pen/ink Minor clarificationsfortobe consistent
N 12/28/01 All L.Pauley with otherREPJPMs.8 Incorporated
pen/ink changes;revisedper
N 8/16/02 AllJP Kearney recent changestoEPIPs;changesdonot impact overall flowofJPM 9 Incorporated
latest EPIP revisions.
Y 9/15/03 AllMGCroteau 10 Incorporate
EPIP-5Rev37v-SpecifyiftheJPM changewillrequire
another Validation(YorN).See cover sheetforcriteria.  
JPM#109 Page 3 of 14 Rev 10SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT SRO JOB PERFORMANCE
MEASURE Task: ClassifytheEventpertheREP(DegradedCoreWithPossibleLossofCoolable
GeometryandLikelyCntmtFailure)
JAITA task#: 3440030302 (SRO)3440190302 (SRO)KIA Ratings: 2.4.29 (2.6/4.0)2.4.30 (2.2/3.6)2.4.37 (2.0/3.5)2.4.38 (2.2/4.0)2.4.40 (2.3/4.0)2.4.41 (2.3/4.1)2.4.44 (2.1/4.0)Task Standard:Theeventis
classifiedasa GENERAL EMERGENCYbasedonLossofany2of3fissionproductbarrierswithapotentiallossof3rdbarrier.
Evaluation
Method: Simulator XIn-Plant_*ThisJPMwillbesimulated
===================================================================================
===================================================================================
Performer:
Performer:
Performance
Performance Rating: SAT Evaluator:
Rating: SAT Evaluator:
NAME UNSAT SIGNATURE Performance Time DATEStartTime_FinishTime_
NAME UNSAT SIGNATURE Performance
Time DATEStartTime_FinishTime_
===================================================================================
===================================================================================
COMMENTS  
COMMENTS JPM#109Page4of14Rev10 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO EVALUATOR:
JPM#109Page4of14Rev10 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
1.Sequenced steps identifiedbyan"s" 2.Any UNSAT requires comments 3.Initialize the simulatorinIC-193,placeinruntoletICSupdateandthenplacein FREEZE.Verifywindspeed and directionaslistedbelow.4.IfIC193not availablethenresettoIC-16andsetthe followingonICS:windspeedand direction.
TO EVALUATOR:
91 meter 2.3 205 46 meter 5.0 235 10 meter 4.0 205 Have printed copy of the les page for use if needed.5.Insure operator performs the followingrequiredactionsfor SELF-CHECKING; a.Identifies the correctunit,train, component, etc.b.Reviews the intendedactionand expected response.c.Comparestheactual responsetothe expected response.5.Caution:DONOTLETTHEEXAMINEEFAXTHENOTIFICATIONFORM Validation Time: CR.19mins Local-----Tools/EquipmenUProcedures Needed:EPIP-1and EPIP-5  
1.Sequenced steps identifiedbyan"s" 2.Any UNSAT requires comments 3.Initialize
 
the simulatorinIC-193,placeinruntoletICSupdateandthenplacein
==References:==
FREEZE.Verifywindspeed and directionaslistedbelow.4.IfIC193not
 
availablethenresettoIC-16andsetthe
Reference-flUe Rev No,1.EPIP-1 EmergencyPlanInitiating Conditions Matrix 39 2.EPIP-5 General Emergency 37 3.1-FR-0Unit1 Status Trees 1READTO OPERATOR Directions to Trainee:Iwill explaintheinitial conditions,andstatethetasktobe performed.AllstepsofthisJPMshallbe simulated.Iwill provide initiatingcuesandreportsonotheractionswhen directedbyyou.When you complete the task successfully, the objectiveforthisjob performance measurewillbe satisfied.
followingonICS:windspeedand
Ensure you indicatetomewhenyou understand your assignedtask.To indicatethatyouhave completed your assigned taskreturnthe handout sheet I provided you.The simulatorisNOT representative of the scenario you are about to address.INITIAL CONDITIONS:1.The1A-A DIGistaggedfor maintenanceonthe generator,itis expectedtobe returned to service inthenext8to12hours.2.Unit1 experiencedalargebreak LOCA approximately 5 minutes ago.INITIATING CUES:Atthe timeofthe transitiontoE-1from E-OtheSTAreportedthatthe following conditions exist:1.RCPsareOFF 2.Core Exit temperatureis775&deg;Fandis increasing3.RVLIS LOWERrangelevelis 30%4.The1A-A 6.9KVSDBdtrippedouton"board differential" relay operation.
direction.
5.The OATC recognizedthatthe1B-B Containment SprayPumpfailedtostart.Thepumpwillnot startfromtheMCRorthe switchgear.
91 meter 2.3 205 46 meter 5.0 235 10 meter 4.0 205 Have printed copy of the les page for use if needed.5.Insure operator performs the followingrequiredactionsfor
6.Containment pressureis7psidand increasing.7.No injuries or immediate hazards to employeeshavebeen reported.
SELF-CHECKING;
JPM#109 Page 5 of 14Rev10YouaretheSEDandaretoclassifythisevent ANDperformallrequiredactionsaccordingtotheREP.ThisJPM containsTimeCriticalelements.
a.Identifies
Job Performance Checklist:
the correctunit,train, component, etc.b.Reviews the intendedactionand expected response.c.Comparestheactual responsetothe expected response.5.Caution:DONOTLETTHEEXAMINEEFAXTHENOTIFICATIONFORM
Validation
Time: CR.19mins Local-----Tools/EquipmenUProcedures
Needed:EPIP-1and EPIP-5 References:
Reference-flUe Rev No,1.EPIP-1 EmergencyPlanInitiating
Conditions
Matrix 39 2.EPIP-5 General Emergency 37 3.1-FR-0Unit1 Status Trees 1READTO OPERATOR Directions
to Trainee:Iwill explaintheinitial
conditions,andstatethetasktobe
performed.AllstepsofthisJPMshallbe
simulated.Iwill provide initiatingcuesandreportsonotheractionswhen
directedbyyou.When you complete the task successfully, the objectiveforthisjob
performance
measurewillbe satisfied.
Ensure you indicatetomewhenyou
understand
your assignedtask.To indicatethatyouhave
completed your assigned taskreturnthe handout sheet I provided you.The simulatorisNOT representative
of the scenario you are about to address.INITIAL CONDITIONS:1.The1A-A DIGistaggedfor
maintenanceonthe generator,itis expectedtobe returned to service inthenext8to12hours.2.Unit1 experiencedalargebreak
LOCA approximately
5 minutes ago.INITIATING
CUES:Atthe timeofthe transitiontoE-1from E-OtheSTAreportedthatthe
following conditions
exist:1.RCPsareOFF
2.Core Exit temperatureis775&deg;Fandis
increasing3.RVLIS LOWERrangelevelis
30%4.The1A-A 6.9KVSDBdtrippedouton"board
differential" relay operation.
5.The OATC recognizedthatthe1B-B
Containment
SprayPumpfailedtostart.Thepumpwillnot
startfromtheMCRorthe
switchgear.
6.Containment
pressureis7psidand
increasing.7.No injuries or immediate hazards to employeeshavebeen reported.  
JPM#109 Page 5 of 14Rev10YouaretheSEDandaretoclassifythisevent
ANDperformallrequiredactionsaccordingtotheREP.ThisJPM containsTimeCriticalelements.  
Job Performance
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STEP/STANDARDSTEP1.:ReferstoEPIP-1todeterminelevelofevent.
STEP/STANDARDSTEP1.:ReferstoEPIP-1todeterminelevelofevent.
STANDARD:OperatorreferstoEPIP-1,Section1,FissionProductBarrierMatrix.
STANDARD:OperatorreferstoEPIP-1,Section1,FissionProductBarrierMatrix.
Operator determinesthattheyhavemettheconditionsof:1.1.1Loss,"CorecoolingRedPath"1.2.2Loss,"Subcoolinglessthan40degrees"1.2.4Loss,"RVLISlevel
Operator determinesthattheyhavemettheconditionsof:1.1.1Loss,"CorecoolingRedPath"1.2.2Loss,"Subcoolinglessthan40degrees"1.2.4Loss,"RVLISlevel
<40%"1.3.1PotentialLoss,"ActionsofFR-C.1areineffective,(i.e.:CoreTCstrendingup"1.3.2PotentialLoss,"Cntmtpress>2.81psig
<40%"1.3.1PotentialLoss,"ActionsofFR-C.1areineffective,(i.e.:CoreTCstrendingup"1.3.2PotentialLoss,"Cntmtpress>2.81psig
<onefulltrainof
<onefulltrainof containment spray"Basedon"EmergencyClassCriteria",theOperatordeterminestheneedtodeclarea General Emergency,basedonLossoftwobarriersandpotentiallossofthethirdbarrier.
containment
spray"Basedon"EmergencyClassCriteria",theOperatordeterminestheneedtodeclarea General Emergency,basedonLossoftwobarriersandpotentiallossofthethirdbarrier.
JPM#109Page6of14Rev10 SAT/UNSAT Task Start Time SAT UNSAT Critical StepSTEP2.:ImplementsEPIP-5GENERALEMERGENCY.
JPM#109Page6of14Rev10 SAT/UNSAT Task Start Time SAT UNSAT Critical StepSTEP2.:ImplementsEPIP-5GENERALEMERGENCY.
Enter time Declaration
Enter time Declaration made:_SAT UNSAT Time from Task Acceptance to Declaration:
made:_SAT UNSAT Time from Task Acceptance
_STANDARD:OperatorimplementsaGENERALEMERGENCYperEPIP-5,Section3.1.Operatorisrequiredtoclassifytheevent within 15 minutesofthetimethetaskwasaccepted.DeclarationTimeshouldbeconsistentwiththetimetheexamineetransitionsfromEPIP-1toEPIP-5.STEP3.: Cue: If Operator seeks information on injuries, state" NO injuries have been reported" Cue: If Operator seeks information on immediate hazards, state" NO immediate hazards have been reported" Time Critical SAT UNSAT STANDARD:Operatorreferstothe2notes.
to Declaration:
Job Performance Checklist:
_STANDARD:OperatorimplementsaGENERALEMERGENCYperEPIP-5,Section3.1.Operatorisrequiredtoclassifytheevent
STEP/ST ANDARDJPM#109Page7of14Rev10 SAT/UNSATSTEP4.:3.1 GENERAL EMERGENCY DECLARATIONBYTHEMAIN CONTROL ROOM-SAT Upon classifyingeventsasa"GENERALEMERGENCY",theSM/SED shall:-UNSAT[1]IFTSCis OPERATIONAL,(SEDtransferredtoTSC),THENGOTOSection3.2.[2]RECORD time of Declaration STANDARD: Operator determinestheTSCisnotoperationalandrecordsthetimeof declarationSTEP5.:[3]ACTIVATE EmergencyPagingSystem(EPS)asfollows.
within 15 minutesofthetimethetaskwasaccepted.DeclarationTimeshouldbeconsistentwiththetimetheexamineetransitionsfromEPIP-1toEPIP-5.STEP3.: Cue: If Operator seeks information
-SAT[a]IFEPShas alreadybeenactivated,THENGOTO Step 4.[b]IFongoingonsiteSecurityeventsmaypresentrisktothe emergency-UNSAT responders, THEN CONSULT with Securitytodetermineifsiteaccessis dangeroustothelifeandhealthof emergency responders.
on injuries, state" NO injuries have been reported" Cue: If Operator seeks information
[c]IF ongoingeventsmakessiteaccessdangeroustothelifeandhealthof Critical emergencyresponders,THEN SELECTSTAGINGAREAbuttononthe StepEPSterminal INSTEADofthe EMERGENCY button.[d]ACTIVATEEPSusingtouchscreenterminal.IFEPSfailstoactivate,THENcontinuewithstep4.
on immediate hazards, state" NO immediate hazards have been reported" Time Critical SAT UNSAT STANDARD:Operatorreferstothe2notes.  
Job Performance
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STEP/ST ANDARDJPM#109Page7of14Rev10 SAT/UNSATSTEP4.:3.1
GENERAL EMERGENCY DECLARATIONBYTHEMAIN CONTROL ROOM-SAT Upon classifyingeventsasa"GENERALEMERGENCY",theSM/SED
shall:-UNSAT[1]IFTSCis
OPERATIONAL,(SEDtransferredtoTSC),THENGOTOSection3.2.[2]RECORD time of Declaration
STANDARD: Operator determinestheTSCisnotoperationalandrecordsthetimeof
declarationSTEP5.:[3]ACTIVATE EmergencyPagingSystem(EPS)asfollows.
-SAT[a]IFEPShas
alreadybeenactivated,THENGOTO
Step 4.[b]IFongoingonsiteSecurityeventsmaypresentrisktothe
emergency-UNSAT responders, THEN CONSULT with Securitytodetermineifsiteaccessis
dangeroustothelifeandhealthof
emergency responders.
[c]IF ongoingeventsmakessiteaccessdangeroustothelifeandhealthof
Critical emergencyresponders,THEN
SELECTSTAGINGAREAbuttononthe
StepEPSterminal
INSTEADofthe EMERGENCY button.[d]ACTIVATEEPSusingtouchscreenterminal.IFEPSfailstoactivate,THENcontinuewithstep4.
Cue: If Security contacted, state"No security eventisin progress" Cue: If attempt is made to delegate the activation, state"Nooneis available to be delegated.
Cue: If Security contacted, state"No security eventisin progress" Cue: If attempt is made to delegate the activation, state"Nooneis available to be delegated.
11 STANDARD: Operator determinestheEPShasnotbeenactivatedandactivatestheEPSutilizingthe'TouchScreen'.STEP6.:[4]
11 STANDARD: Operator determinestheEPShasnotbeenactivatedandactivatestheEPSutilizingthe'TouchScreen'.STEP6.:[4]
EVALUATEProtectiveAction
EVALUATEProtectiveAction RecommendationsusingAppendixB.
RecommendationsusingAppendixB.
-SAT-UNSAT Cue: When release data addressed, state"Release data not available for Appendix B." Critical Step STANDARD: Operator determinesfrompage14,logicchartinEPIP-5,that appropriate protective action recommendation is RECOMMENDATION2.Thisshould be identifiedonthenotificationforminthenextJPMstep.
-SAT-UNSAT Cue: When release data addressed, state"Release data not available for Appendix B." Critical Step STANDARD: Operator determinesfrompage14,logicchartinEPIP-5,that
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appropriate
STEP/ST ANDARD STEP7.:[5]COMPLETE AppendixC(TVAInitial Notification for General Emergency).a.ThisisaDrill b.Theirname,Shift Manager(SED)atSONPlant.
protective
c.General Emergency declaredonUNIT 1d.EALNo.(LOSS1.1.1)and(LOSS1.2.2 or 1.2.4), and (Potential LOSS 1.3.1 or 1.3.2).e.Brief descriptionofincident:
action recommendation
is RECOMMENDATION2.Thisshould
be identifiedonthenotificationforminthenextJPMstep.  
Job Performance
Checklist:
STEP/ST ANDARD STEP7.:[5]COMPLETE AppendixC(TVAInitial
Notification
for General Emergency).a.ThisisaDrill
b.Theirname,Shift
Manager(SED)atSONPlant.
c.General Emergency declaredonUNIT 1d.EALNo.(LOSS1.1.1)and(LOSS1.2.2
or 1.2.4), and (Potential
LOSS 1.3.1 or 1.3.2).e.Brief descriptionofincident:
[Core cooling Red Path AND (Subcooling
[Core cooling Red Path AND (Subcooling
<40&deg;F" or"RVLIS level<40%)AND(C1
<40&deg;F" or"RVLIS level<40%)AND(C1 ineffective, Core TICs trending up or Contmt press>2.81 psid with no spray operating)].
ineffective, Core TICs trending up or Contmt press>2.81 psid with no spray operating)].
f.Radiological Conditions
f.Radiological
[Either Release information not known or Minor releases within federally approval limits]g.Event Declared:[Time and Date]h.Wind directionat46 meters[Southwestat235 degrees]ANDwindspeedat46 meters[5 mph]i.Protective Action Recommendation:[2-Evacuate listed sectors (2 mile radius and 5 miles downwind)[A-1,B-1,C-1,D-1,B-2, B-5]and shelter all other non-listed sectors].AsktheODSto repeat the informationhehasreceivedto ensure accuracy.Cue: 1.When examinee on proper ICS screen,"Wind speed at 46 metersis5 mph".2.When examinee on proper ICS screen,"Wind directionat46 meters is Southwest at 235 degrees".3.Role playastheODS and acknowledge report.STANDARD: Operator completes appendixCwiththe informationlistedaboveinbold.
Conditions
The information in'Brief description of incident can varyaslongasa description is included.JPM#109Page8of14Rev10 SAT/U N SAT SAT UNSAT Job Performance Checklist:
[Either Release information
STEP/ST ANDARD STEP8.:[6]NOTIFY ODS.JPM#109Pagegof14Rev10 SAT/UNSAT SAT I UNSAT[a]IFEPSfailedto activatefromSON,THENDIRECTODSto activate SONEPS.IFODSisalsounabletoactivateEPS, THEN continuewithstep[5][b].
not known or Minor releases within federally approval limits]g.Event Declared:[Time and Date]h.Wind directionat46 meters[Southwestat235 degrees]ANDwindspeedat46 meters[5 mph]i.Protective
[b]READ completed AppendixCtoODS.STANDARD: OperatornotifiesODSby telephoneandprovidesthe information on AppendixC.NotifiestheODSwithin 10minutesafter declarationismade and provides information from Appendix C.Time Critical Step NOTE: STEP s.Enter time call is made to the ODS:_Time from Declaration (step 2)to ODS Notification:
Action Recommendation:[2-Evacuate listed sectors (2 mile radius and 5 miles downwind)[A-1,B-1,C-1,D-1,B-2, B-5]and shelter all other non-listed
sectors].AsktheODSto
repeat the informationhehasreceivedto
ensure accuracy.Cue: 1.When examinee on proper ICS screen,"Wind speed at 46 metersis5 mph".2.When examinee on proper ICS screen,"Wind directionat46 meters is Southwest at 235 degrees".3.Role playastheODS and acknowledge
report.STANDARD: Operator completes appendixCwiththe informationlistedaboveinbold.
The information
in'Brief description
of incident can varyaslongasa description
is included.JPM#109Page8of14Rev10 SAT/U N SAT SAT UNSAT  
Job Performance
Checklist:
STEP/ST ANDARD STEP8.:[6]NOTIFY ODS.JPM#109Pagegof14Rev10 SAT/UNSAT SAT I UNSAT[a]IFEPSfailedto
activatefromSON,THENDIRECTODSto
activate SONEPS.IFODSisalsounabletoactivateEPS, THEN continuewithstep[5][b].
[b]READ completed AppendixCtoODS.STANDARD: OperatornotifiesODSby
telephoneandprovidesthe
information
on AppendixC.NotifiestheODSwithin
10minutesafter
declarationismade and provides information
from Appendix C.Time Critical Step NOTE: STEP s.Enter time call is made to the ODS:_Time from Declaration (step 2)to ODS Notification:
_[c]FAX completed AppendixCtoODS.1-----1 SAT_UNSAT Cue: After the operator demonstratesthefax will be sent, state"The support AUO will send the FAX for you.: Evaluator Caution: DO NOT LET THE EXAMINEE FAX THE FORM STANDARD: Operator addressesFAXingthe NotificationFormtotheODS.
_[c]FAX completed AppendixCtoODS.1-----1 SAT_UNSAT Cue: After the operator demonstratesthefax will be sent, state"The support AUO will send the FAX for you.: Evaluator Caution: DO NOT LET THE EXAMINEE FAX THE FORM STANDARD: Operator addressesFAXingthe NotificationFormtotheODS.
STEP 10.:[d]MONITOR for confirmationcallfromODSthat
STEP 10.:[d]MONITOR for confirmationcallfromODSthat State/Local notifications complete: RECORDtimeStatenotified.
State/Local
Notification Time SAT UNSAT Cue: As the ODS, call back and report that the statehasbeen notified.STANDARD: OperatorrecordsState notificationtimewhenODS confirmsstatehasbeennotified STEP11.:[7]IFODS CANNOT be contactedwithin10 minutes of declaration
notifications
....Noteto evaluator:Completesteptextis lengthyandnotrepeatedinthisJPMstep.
complete: RECORDtimeStatenotified.
Notification
Time SAT UNSAT Cue: As the ODS, call back and report that the statehasbeen notified.STANDARD: OperatorrecordsState
notificationtimewhenODS
confirmsstatehasbeennotified
STEP11.:[7]IFODS
CANNOT be contactedwithin10 minutes of declaration
....Noteto evaluator:Completesteptextis
lengthyandnotrepeatedinthisJPMstep.
STANDARD: OperatorN/Asthisstepandcontinues.
STANDARD: OperatorN/Asthisstepandcontinues.
SAT UNSAT  
SAT UNSAT Job Performance Checklist:
Job Performance
STEP/ST ANDARDSTEP12.:[8]ENSURE MSS/WWMintheOSC(x6427)ismonitoringEmergency Response Organization(ERO)responsesusingprintedreportavailableintheOSC.[a]IF any ERapositionsarenotresponding,THENDIRECTMSSto CALLpersonneltostaffTSC/OSCpositions.(UseREPDutyRosterandCallList.)Cue: If the EPS touch screen is checked, report that the various positions are starting to respond.Cue:Whenthe MSS/WMM is contacted, report"The ERO response monitoringisin progress and personnel are reporting.
Checklist:
STANDARD: Operatorshouldcontactthe MSS/wWMorcheckthescreentoensureresponsesarebeingobtained.
STEP/ST ANDARDSTEP12.:[8]ENSURE
MSS/WWMintheOSC(x6427)ismonitoringEmergency
Response Organization(ERO)responsesusingprintedreportavailableintheOSC.[a]IF any ERapositionsarenotresponding,THENDIRECTMSSto CALLpersonneltostaffTSC/OSCpositions.(UseREPDutyRosterandCallList.)Cue: If the EPS touch screen is checked, report that the various positions are starting to respond.Cue:Whenthe
MSS/WMM is contacted, report"The ERO response monitoringisin progress and personnel are reporting.
STANDARD: Operatorshouldcontactthe
MSS/wWMorcheckthescreentoensureresponsesarebeingobtained.
STEP13.:[9]NOTIFYplantstaffusingAppendixA.(Delegateasneeded.)
STEP13.:[9]NOTIFYplantstaffusingAppendixA.(Delegateasneeded.)
Cue: If the appendix is delegated, then acknowledge
Cue: If the appendix is delegated, then acknowledge the direction to performAppendix A.STANDARD:OperatorshoulduseAppendixAtonotifyplantstaffordelegatethe appendixtobeperformed.
the direction to performAppendix A.STANDARD:OperatorshoulduseAppendixAtonotifyplantstaffordelegatethe
appendixtobeperformed.
Evaluator Note: Following steps 14-20 are from EPIP-5 Appendix A.If the Operator delegates the appendix performance, then the step will not be performed.STEP14.:[1]
Evaluator Note: Following steps 14-20 are from EPIP-5 Appendix A.If the Operator delegates the appendix performance, then the step will not be performed.STEP14.:[1]
IFthereisasecuritythreat, THEN[a]NOTIFY SecurityShiftSupervisortoimplementSSI-1,"SecurityInstructionsForMembersOfTheSecurityForce"andEPIP-11"SecurityandAccessControl".
IFthereisasecuritythreat, THEN[a]NOTIFY SecurityShiftSupervisortoimplementSSI-1,"SecurityInstructionsForMembersOfTheSecurityForce"andEPIP-11"SecurityandAccessControl".
1 1[b]DETERMINEifSecurityrecommendsimplementingthe"TwoPersonLineofSight"Rule.
1 1[b]DETERMINEifSecurityrecommendsimplementingthe"TwoPersonLineofSight"Rule.
[c]IF Nuclear Securityrecommendsestablishingthe"TwoPersonLineofSight"Rule,THENINFORMtheSM/SED.("TwoPersonLineofSight"requiresuseofEPIP-8.)Cue:When security contacted state,"There have been no reports of a security threat." STANDARD: Operator determinesthisstepshouldbeN/A.'d
[c]IF Nuclear Securityrecommendsestablishingthe"TwoPersonLineofSight"Rule,THENINFORMtheSM/SED.("TwoPersonLineofSight"requiresuseofEPIP-8.)Cue:When security contacted state,"There have been no reports of a security threat." STANDARD: Operator determinesthisstepshouldbeN/A.'d JPM#109Page10of14Rev10 SAT/UNSAT SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT Critical Step unless JPM step 20 perforrmed SAT UNSAT Job Performance Checklist:
JPM#109Page10of14Rev10 SAT/UNSAT SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT Critical Step unless JPM step 20 perforrmed
SAT UNSAT  
Job Performance
Checklist:
STEP/ST ANDARDJPM#109Page11of14Rev10 SAT/UNSATSTEP15.:[2]NOTIFYRadiationProtectionLead:
STEP/ST ANDARDJPM#109Page11of14Rev10 SAT/UNSATSTEP15.:[2]NOTIFYRadiationProtectionLead:
-SAT[a]STATE: "A GENERAL EMERGENCYHASBEENDECLARED,BASEDUPON(Describetheconditions), AFFECTING UNIT(s)-UNSAT"--7865(RPLab)or6417,(RPLab)UseCallListtoPageRPLead
-SAT[a]STATE: "A GENERAL EMERGENCYHASBEENDECLARED,BASEDUPON(Describetheconditions), AFFECTING UNIT(s)-UNSAT"--7865(RPLab)or6417,(RPLab)UseCallListtoPageRPLead
[b]DIRECTRadiationProtectiontoimplementEPIP-14,"RadiationProtectionResponse".
[b]DIRECTRadiationProtectiontoimplementEPIP-14,"RadiationProtectionResponse".
[c]DIRECTRadiationProtectiontoimplementCECCEPIP-9,"Emergency
[c]DIRECTRadiationProtectiontoimplementCECCEPIP-9,"Emergency EnvironmentalRadiologicalMonitoringProcedures"whichincludesactivationoftheradiologicalmonitoringvan.
EnvironmentalRadiologicalMonitoringProcedures"whichincludesactivationoftheradiologicalmonitoringvan.
NOTE: This notification may be delegated.
NOTE: This notification
Cue: As the Radcon Shift Supervisor, acknowledge the report.Cue: If delegated, report that the notificationhasbeen completed.
may be delegated.
STANDARD: OperatormakesthenotificationanddirectstheRadconShift Supervisor to implementEPIP-14ANDCECCEPIP-9.STEP16.:[3]
Cue: As the Radcon Shift Supervisor, acknowledge
NOTIFYpersonnelinthe Chemistry Lab:-SAT[a]STATE: "A GENERAL EMERGENCYHASBEENDECLARED,BASED UPON(Describetheconditions),AFFECTINGUNIT(s)
the report.Cue: If delegated, report that the notificationhasbeen completed.
__."-UNSAT[b]DIRECT Chemistry to implementEPIP-14,"RadiationProtection Response." NOTE: This notification may be delegated to an extra SRO/RO.Cue: As the Chemistry Shift Supervisor, acknowledge the report.Cue: If delegated, report that the notification has been completed.
STANDARD: OperatormakesthenotificationanddirectstheRadconShift
STANDARD: Operatormakesthe notificationanddirectsthe Chemistry Shift Supervisor to implement EPIP-14.
Supervisor
Job Performance Checklist:
to implementEPIP-14ANDCECCEPIP-9.STEP16.:[3]
STEP/STANDARD STEP17.:[4]ANNOUNCEtoplantpersonnelonoldplantPAand x4800:[a]"ATTENTIONPLANTPERSONNEL.
NOTIFYpersonnelinthe
Chemistry Lab:-SAT[a]STATE: "A GENERAL EMERGENCYHASBEENDECLARED,BASED
UPON(Describetheconditions),AFFECTINGUNIT(s)
__."-UNSAT[b]DIRECT Chemistry to implementEPIP-14,"RadiationProtection
Response." NOTE: This notification
may be delegated to an extra SRO/RO.Cue: As the Chemistry Shift Supervisor, acknowledge
the report.Cue: If delegated, report that the notification
has been completed.
STANDARD: Operatormakesthe notificationanddirectsthe
Chemistry Shift Supervisor
to implement EPIP-14.  
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STEP/STANDARD
STEP17.:[4]ANNOUNCEtoplantpersonnelonoldplantPAand
x4800:[a]"ATTENTIONPLANTPERSONNEL.
ATTENTION PLANT PERSONNEL.
ATTENTION PLANT PERSONNEL.
A GENERAL EMERGENCYHASBEEN DECLAREDBASEDON(Describethe
A GENERAL EMERGENCYHASBEEN DECLAREDBASEDON(Describethe condition), AFFECTING UNIT(s)__.(it not alreadystaffed,add)STAFFTHETSCANDOSC."[b]REPEAT Announcement.
condition), AFFECTING UNIT(s)__.(it not alreadystaffed,add)STAFFTHETSCANDOSC."[b]REPEAT Announcement.
.JPM#109Page12of14 Rev 10 SAT/UNSAT SAT_UNSAT NOTE: This announcement may be delegated.
.JPM#109Page12of14
STANDARD: Operatormakesthe announcementonboththeoldpagingsystemandon x4800bridgesystemordelegatesthemakingofthe announcement.
Rev 10 SAT/UNSAT SAT_UNSAT NOTE: This announcement
EvaluatorNote:x4800bridgenotactiveon simulator STEP18.:[5]NOTIFY Plant Management in accordancewithSPP-3.5ANDPROVIDE General Emergency Information.
may be delegated.
Evaluator Note: Activation oftheEPSwillmakethePlant Management aware oftheREP actuation, however administrative proceduresrequirenotification.
STANDARD: Operatormakesthe announcementonboththeoldpagingsystemandon
NOTE: This notification may be delegated.Cue:When operator references SPP-3.5, state"Another operator will maketheSPP-3.5 notifications Cue: If delegated, report that the notifications have been completed.
x4800bridgesystemordelegatesthemakingofthe
STANDARD: Operator references SPP-3.5tomaketherequired notifications or delegatesthemakingofthenotifications.
announcement.
STEP19.:[6]NOTIFYthe"OnCall"NRCResidentANDPROVIDE General Emergency Information.
EvaluatorNote:x4800bridgenotactiveon
NOTE: This notification may be delegated.
simulator STEP18.:[5]NOTIFY
Cue: When operator calls NRC resident, state"Another operator will make the SPP-3.5 notifications Cue: If delegated, report that the notification has been completed.
Plant Management
STANDARD: OperatormakestheNRCresidentnotificationordelegatesthemakingof the notifications.
in accordancewithSPP-3.5ANDPROVIDE
SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT Job Performance Checklist:
General Emergency Information.
Evaluator Note: Activation
oftheEPSwillmakethePlant
Management
aware oftheREP actuation, however administrative
proceduresrequirenotification.
NOTE: This notification
may be delegated.Cue:When operator references
SPP-3.5, state"Another operator will maketheSPP-3.5
notifications
Cue: If delegated, report that the notifications
have been completed.
STANDARD: Operator references
SPP-3.5tomaketherequired
notifications
or delegatesthemakingofthenotifications.
STEP19.:[6]NOTIFYthe"OnCall"NRCResidentANDPROVIDE
General Emergency Information.
NOTE: This notification
may be delegated.
Cue: When operator calls NRC resident, state"Another operator will make the SPP-3.5 notifications
Cue: If delegated, report that the notification
has been completed.
STANDARD: OperatormakestheNRCresidentnotificationordelegatesthemakingof
the notifications.
SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT  
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Checklist:
STEP/ST ANDARDSTEP20.:[7]
STEP/ST ANDARDSTEP20.:[7]
NOTIFYNRCofplanactivationviaENSphone.
NOTIFYNRCofplanactivationviaENSphone.
The following Note precedes the step:NRCENSnotificationshouldbemadeassoonaspracticable,butwithin1hour
The following Note precedes the step:NRCENSnotificationshouldbemadeassoonaspracticable,butwithin1hour of"GENERAL EMERGENCY" declaration.
of"GENERAL EMERGENCY" declaration.
WheneverNRCrequests,aqualifiedpersonmustprovideacontinuousupdatetoNRCOperationsCenter.Use EPIP-6, AppendixBasabriefingguide.
WheneverNRCrequests,aqualifiedpersonmustprovideacontinuousupdatetoNRCOperationsCenter.Use
NOTE: This notification may be delegated.Cue:WhenNRC operations center contacted, acknowledge the report.If ENS number requested state"ENS number is 97745" Cue: If delegated, report that the notifications have been completed.
EPIP-6, AppendixBasabriefingguide.
STANDARD: OperatorreferencesSPP-3.5tomaketherequirednotificationsor delegatesthemakingofthenotifications.STEP21.:[10]GOTOSection3.3Cue:When the operator initiates section3.3, tell him"TheTSCis staffed and will assume the implementation of EPIP-5".STANDARD: OperatorshouldgotoSection3.3tocontinuetheperformanceofEPIP-5.
NOTE: This notification
End of JPM JPM#109Page13of14Rev10 SAT/UNSAT SAT UNSAT Critical Step if not delegated Time of notification SAT UNSAT READ TO OPERATOR Directions to Trainee:Iwill explaintheinitialconditions,andstatethetasktobe performed.AllstepsofthisJPMshallbe simulated.Iwillprovideinitiatingcuesandreportson other actions when directedbyyou.When you completethetask successfully, the objectiveforthis job performance measurewillbesatisfied.Ensureyou indicatetomewhenyou understand your assignedtask.To indicatethatyouhave completed your assigned taskreturnthe handout sheetIprovidedyou.
may be delegated.Cue:WhenNRC
The simulatorisNOT representative of the scenario you are about to address.INITIAL CONDITIONS:1.The1A-A DIGistaggedfor maintenanceonthe generator,itis expectedtobereturnedto serviceinthenext8to12hours.2.Unit1 experiencedalargebreakLOCA approximately 5 minutes ago.INITIATING CUES:Atthetimeofthe transitiontoE-1from E-OtheSTAreportedthatthe following conditions exist:1.RCPsareOFF2.CoreExit temperatureis775&deg;Fandis increasing3.RVLIS LOWERrangelevelis 30%4.The1A-A 6.9KVSOBdtrippedouton"board differential" relay operation.5.The OATe recognizedthatthe1B-B Containment SprayPumpfailedtostart.ThepumpwillnotstartfromtheMCRorthe switchgear.6..Containment pressureis7psidandincreasing.7.No injuries or immediate hazards to employeeshavebeenreported.YouaretheSEDandareto classify this event AND performallrequired actions accordingtotheREP.This JPM contains Time Critical elements.  
operations
center contacted, acknowledge
the report.If ENS number requested state"ENS number is 97745" Cue: If delegated, report that the notifications
have been completed.
STANDARD: OperatorreferencesSPP-3.5tomaketherequirednotificationsor
delegatesthemakingofthenotifications.STEP21.:[10]GOTOSection3.3Cue:When the operator initiates section3.3, tell him"TheTSCis staffed and will assume the implementation
of EPIP-5".STANDARD: OperatorshouldgotoSection3.3tocontinuetheperformanceofEPIP-5.
End of JPM JPM#109Page13of14Rev10 SAT/UNSAT SAT UNSAT Critical Step if not delegated Time of notification
SAT UNSAT  
READ TO OPERATOR Directions
to Trainee:Iwill explaintheinitialconditions,andstatethetasktobe
performed.AllstepsofthisJPMshallbe
simulated.Iwillprovideinitiatingcuesandreportson
other actions when directedbyyou.When you completethetask successfully, the objectiveforthis job performance
measurewillbesatisfied.Ensureyou
indicatetomewhenyou
understand
your assignedtask.To indicatethatyouhave
completed your assigned taskreturnthe handout sheetIprovidedyou.
The simulatorisNOT representative
of the scenario you are about to address.INITIAL CONDITIONS:1.The1A-A DIGistaggedfor
maintenanceonthe generator,itis expectedtobereturnedto
serviceinthenext8to12hours.2.Unit1 experiencedalargebreakLOCA
approximately
5 minutes ago.INITIATING
CUES:Atthetimeofthe
transitiontoE-1from E-OtheSTAreportedthatthe
following conditions
exist:1.RCPsareOFF2.CoreExit
temperatureis775&deg;Fandis
increasing3.RVLIS LOWERrangelevelis
30%4.The1A-A 6.9KVSOBdtrippedouton"board
differential" relay operation.5.The OATe recognizedthatthe1B-B
Containment
SprayPumpfailedtostart.ThepumpwillnotstartfromtheMCRorthe
switchgear.6..Containment
pressureis7psidandincreasing.7.No injuries or immediate hazards to employeeshavebeenreported.YouaretheSEDandareto
classify this event AND performallrequired
actions accordingtotheREP.This JPM contains Time Critical elements.  


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t:4.Brief Description
Wind DirectionisFROM: c@degreesWindSpeed: (f)m.p.h 8.Provide Protective Action Recommendation: (Check either..:kQr2or3.)o Recommendation 1 R R 2*EVACUATE LISTED SECTORS(2mileRadius E WIND FROM E EVACUATE LISTED SECTORS(2mileand10miles downwind)*OEGREESRadiusand5mile downwind)*SHELTER all other non-listed sectors.C DIRECTION C*SHELTERallother non-listed sectors.*CONSIDER issuance of POTASSIUM IODIDE in (item 7).CONSIDER issuance of POTASSIUM accordancewiththeStatePlan.
of the Event: I'W<Jo..o , ri Cr tAN VA R-y" LGtA
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Conditions:(CheckoneunderbothAirborneandLiquidcolumn.)
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1[8l inor releases within federallyapprovedlimits
1 D eleases above federallyapprovedlimits
1 0 eleases above federally approved limits 1elease informationnotknownelease informationnotknown(1Tech Specs)(1Tech Specs)6.Event Declared: Time: C@)Date: 7.The Meteorological
Conditions
are:(Use46 meterdatafromtheMetTower)
Wind DirectionisFROM: c@degreesWindSpeed: (f)m.p.h 8.Provide Protective
Action Recommendation: (Check either..:kQr2or3.)o Recommendation
1 R R
2*EVACUATE LISTED SECTORS(2mileRadius
E WIND FROM E EVACUATE LISTED SECTORS(2mileand10miles
downwind)*OEGREESRadiusand5mile
downwind)*SHELTER all other non-listed
sectors.C DIRECTION C*SHELTERallother
non-listed
sectors.*CONSIDER issuance of POTASSIUM IODIDE in (item 7).CONSIDER issuance of POTASSIUM accordancewiththeStatePlan.
1 (Mark)IODIDE in accordancewiththeStatePlan.A-1,B-1,C-1, 0-1,C-2,-6,-7,-8,0-2,-3,-5,-612-49A-1,B-1,C-1.
1 (Mark)IODIDE in accordancewiththeStatePlan.A-1,B-1,C-1, 0-1,C-2,-6,-7,-8,0-2,-3,-5,-612-49A-1,B-1,C-1.
0-1, C-2, 0-2A-1,B-1,C-1, 0-1, 0-2,-3,-4.-5,-6
0-1, C-2, 0-2A-1,B-1,C-1, 0-1, 0-2,-3,-4.-5,-6 50-70A-1,B-1,C-1, 0-1, 0-2A-1,8-1,C-1,0-*1,A-3,-4,D-2,-3,-4,-571-112A-1,8-1,C-1.
50-70A-1,B-1,C-1, 0-1, 0-2A-1,8-1,C-1,0-*1,A-3,-4,D-2,-3,-4,-571-112A-1,8-1,C-1.
0-1, A-3,O-2A-1,8-1,C-1, 0-1,A-2,-3,-4,-5,-6, 0-4113-146A-1,B-1,C-1, 0-1, A-2,A-3,A-1,B-1,C-1, 0-1,A-2,-3,-4,-5,-6, B-2147-173A-1,8-1,C-1, 0-1,A-2,A-3,B-2 A-1, 8-1,*C-1, 0-1,A-2,-5,-6,8-2,-3,-4 174-214*A-1,8-1,C-1, 0-1,A-2,B-2,A-1,8-1,C-1, 0-1,B-2,-3,-4,-5,-6,-7,-8215-2581\A-1,B-1,C-1, 0-1, 8-2,8-5,A-1,8-1,C-1, 0-1, 8-2,-3,-5,-6,-7,-8,C-2,-3.-4.-5,-6259-331"'"'"A-1,B-1,C-1, 0-1,8-2,B-5,C-2 A-1, a-t, C-1, 0-1, B-5,C-2,-3,-4,-5,-6,-7,-8332-11A-1,B-1,C-1, 0-1,8-5,C-2 o Recommendation 3SHELTERallsectors.CONSIDER issuanceofPotassiumIodideinaccordance withtheStatePlan.
0-1, A-3,O-2A-1,8-1,C-1, 0-1,A-2,-3,-4,-5,-6, 0-4113-146A-1,B-1,C-1, 0-1, A-2,A-3,A-1,B-1,C-1, 0-1,A-2,-3,-4,-5,-6, B-2147-173A-1,8-1,C-1, 0-1,A-2,A-3,B-2
9.Please repeat back the information you havereceivedto ensure accuracy.0 10.When completed, FAX this informationtotheODS.0 FORWARD COMPLETED PROCEDURE TO EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MANAGER PAGE 15 of 16 REVISION 37 ES-301 Facility:Sequoyah1&2 Control Room/In-PlantSystemsOutlineDateofExamination:
A-1, 8-1,*C-1, 0-1,A-2,-5,-6,8-2,-3,-4
174-214*A-1,8-1,C-1, 0-1,A-2,B-2,A-1,8-1,C-1, 0-1,B-2,-3,-4,-5,-6,-7,-8215-2581\A-1,B-1,C-1, 0-1, 8-2,8-5,A-1,8-1,C-1, 0-1, 8-2,-3,-5,-6,-7,-8,C-2,-3.-4.-5,-6259-331"'"'"A-1,B-1,C-1, 0-1,8-2,B-5,C-2
A-1, a-t, C-1, 0-1, B-5,C-2,-3,-4,-5,-6,-7,-8332-11A-1,B-1,C-1, 0-1,8-5,C-2 o Recommendation
3SHELTERallsectors.CONSIDER issuanceofPotassiumIodideinaccordance
withtheStatePlan.
9.Please repeat back the information
you havereceivedto
ensure accuracy.0 10.When completed, FAX this informationtotheODS.0 FORWARD COMPLETED PROCEDURE TO EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
MANAGER PAGE 15 of 16 REVISION 37  
ES-301 Facility:Sequoyah1&2
Control Room/In-PlantSystemsOutlineDateofExamination:
Form ES-301-2 1/2008ExamLevel(circleone):
Form ES-301-2 1/2008ExamLevel(circleone):
Rc<.SRO<JISRO(U)OperatingTestNo.:ControlRoom
Rc<.SRO<JISRO(U)OperatingTestNo.:ControlRoom Systems@(8forRO;7forSRO-I;2or3forSRO-U,including1ESF)
Systems@(8forRO;7forSRO-I;2or3forSRO-U,including1ESF)
NRC System IJPMTitle a.W/E14 High ContainmentPressure(EA-1.1)3.7I3.7RespondtoHigh ContainmentPressure(JPM057AP1)b.003ReactorCoolantPumpSystem(A2.01)3.5I3.9Respondtoa#1RCPSealFailurec.001ControlRodDriveSystem(A3.05) 3.5/3.5 Shutdown Bank Withdrawald.004ChemicalandVolumeControlSystem(A4.06) 3.6/3.1FillandVentExcessLetdowne.038Steam GeneratorTubeRupture (EA1.32)4.6/4.7SGtuberupturewithMSIVfailstoClose(JPM075AP)TypeCode*D,A,S N,L,S M,A,L,S N,L,S D,A,S Safety Function 5 4P 2 3 f.015 Nuclear InstrumentationSystem(A1.01) 3.5/3.8 CalibratePowerRangeNuclearInstrumentation(JPM22-AP2)
NRC System IJPMTitle a.W/E14 High ContainmentPressure(EA-1.1)3.7I3.7RespondtoHigh
D,A,S 7g.064 Emergency Diesel Generator(ED/G)System(A4.06) 3.9/3.9ShutdowntheDiesel Generator(1A-Aand 18-8)(JPM046-1) h.In-PlantSystems@(3forRO;3forSRO-I;3or2forSRO-U)
ContainmentPressure(JPM057AP1)b.003ReactorCoolantPumpSystem(A2.01)3.5I3.9Respondtoa#1RCPSealFailurec.001ControlRodDriveSystem(A3.05)
M,D,S 6 i.061 Auxiliary/EmergencyFeedwaterSystem(A2.04) 3.4/3.8OperatetheTDAFWPumpLocally(JPM74-2AP)j.004ChemicalandVolumeControlSystem(A2.25) 3.8/4.3 UncontrolledDilutionFlowPathIsolation(O-SI-OPS063-214.0))(JPM40-2)
3.5/3.5 Shutdown Bank Withdrawald.004ChemicalandVolumeControlSystem(A4.06)
D,A,E,R 4S D,Rk.062ACElectricalDistribution(A2.10) 3.0/3.3 Transfer480vSOBoard2A1-AfromNormaltoAlternate(JPM061AP2)
3.6/3.1FillandVentExcessLetdowne.038Steam
D,A 6@AllROandSRO-Icontrolroom(andin-plant)systemsmustbedifferentandserve differentsafetyfunctions;all5SRO-Usystemsmustserve differentsafetyfunctions;in-plantsystemsandfunctionsmayoverlapthosetestedinthecontrolroom.
GeneratorTubeRupture (EA1.32)4.6/4.7SGtuberupturewithMSIVfailstoClose(JPM075AP)TypeCode*D,A,S N,L,S M,A,L,S N,L,S D,A,S Safety Function 5 4P 2 3 f.015 Nuclear InstrumentationSystem(A1.01)
NUREG-1021Revision9 ES-301 Control Room/In-Plant Systems Outline Form ES-301-2*Type Codes/:lCriteriaforRO/
3.5/3.8 CalibratePowerRangeNuclearInstrumentation(JPM22-AP2)
SRO-II SRO-U (A)lternate path 4-6/4-612-3 0 (C)ontrol room (D)irect from bank 9/81:;;4'7 (E)mergency or abnormal in-plant1/11?: 1\(L)ow-Power
D,A,S 7g.064 Emergency Diesel Generator(ED/G)System(A4.06)
/Shutdown1/1'i2:1(N)ew or (M)odifiedfrombank including1(A)2/2:1 1...t (P)revious 2 exams 3/3/2 (randomly selected)0 (R)CA1/1/1/(S)imulator JPM SummaryJPMARHR spraywillbe established in accordancewithFR-Z.1,High ContainmentPressure.ThisisaBank AlternatePathJPM.JPMBAnRCPseal failurewillbe diagnosedandthe Abnormal Operating Instructionusedtoremovethepump from service.Thisisanewlow power/shutdown JPMJPMCA failure ofthestep counter will occurduringthe withdrawal of ShutdownRodsrequiringa reactor trip.Thisisa new alternatepathlow power/shutdown JPM.JPMD Excess letdown systemwillbefilledandventedfromthecontrolroomusingthesystem operating instruction.Thisisanewlow power/shutdown JPM.JPMEAMain Steam Isolationvalvewillfailtocloseduringthe isolationofsteamsideofarupturedsteam generatorwillbe isolated..ThisisaBank AlternatePathJPM.JPMF Power Range nuclear instrumentswillbe adjusted in accordancewiththe surveillance instruction092-078.0.
3.9/3.9ShutdowntheDiesel
ThisisaBank AlternatePathJPM.JPMGUnit1Diesel Generatorswillbe shutdownperEA-82-1.ThisisaBank modified JPM.JPMI Plant JPM-Thetripand throttlevalvewillnotopen electrically while TDAFWpumpisbeingplacedin servicelocally.Thisisan AlternatepathBankJPMusing emergency abnormal procedure performed insidetheRCA.JPMJDilutionflowpathwillbeisolatedusingO-SI-OPS 062-214.0.ThisisaBankJPM performedinsidethe RCA using an Appendix containsina surveillance instruction.JPMK PlantJPM-A breakerwillfailto operatewhilea transferofa480v ShutdownBoardisbeing attempted.Thisisa Bank AlternatePathJPM.NUREG-1021Revision9 ES-301 Control Room/ln-PlantSystemsOutlineFormES-301-2 Facility: Sequoyah1&2Dateof Examination:
Generator(1A-Aand 18-8)(JPM046-1)
1/2008ExamLevel(circleone):RO/ (uy Operating Test No.: NRC-ControlRoomSystems@(8forRO;7forSRO-I;2or3forSRO-U, including1ESF)System IJPMTitleTypeCode*Safety Function a.W/E14 High Containment Pressure(EA-1.1)3.7
h.In-PlantSystems@(3forRO;3forSRO-I;3or2forSRO-U)
/3.7 D,A,S 5 RespondtoHigh Containment Pressure(JPM057AP1)b.003 Reactor CoolantPumpSystem(A2.01)3.5/3.9 N,L,S 4P Respondtoa#1RCPSealFailurec.001ControlRodDriveSystem (A3.05)3.5/3.5 M,A,L,S 1ShutdownBankWithdrawal d.e.f.g.h.In-PlantSystems@(3forRO;3forSRO-I;3or2for SRO-U)i.061 Auxiliary/Emergency Feedwater System (A2.04)3.4/3.8 D,A,E,R 4S OperatetheTOAFWPump Locally (JPM 74-2AP)j.004 elleillicat and
M,D,S 6 i.061 Auxiliary/EmergencyFeedwaterSystem(A2.04)
3.4/3.8OperatetheTDAFWPumpLocally(JPM74-2AP)j.004ChemicalandVolumeControlSystem(A2.25)
3.8/4.3 UncontrolledDilutionFlowPathIsolation(O-SI-OPS063-214.0))(JPM40-2)
D,A,E,R 4S D,Rk.062ACElectricalDistribution(A2.10)
3.0/3.3 Transfer480vSOBoard2A1-AfromNormaltoAlternate(JPM061AP2)
D,A 6@AllROandSRO-Icontrolroom(andin-plant)systemsmustbedifferentandserve
differentsafetyfunctions;all5SRO-Usystemsmustserve
differentsafetyfunctions;in-plantsystemsandfunctionsmayoverlapthosetestedinthecontrolroom.
NUREG-1021Revision9  
ES-301 Control Room/In-Plant
Systems Outline Form ES-301-2*Type Codes/:lCriteriaforRO/
SRO-II SRO-U (A)lternate
path 4-6/4-612-3
0 (C)ontrol room (D)irect from bank 9/81:;;4'7 (E)mergency
or abnormal in-plant1/11?: 1\(L)ow-Power
/Shutdown1/1'i2:1(N)ew or (M)odifiedfrombank including1(A)2/2:1 1...t (P)revious
2 exams 3/3/2 (randomly selected)0 (R)CA1/1/1/(S)imulator JPM SummaryJPMARHR spraywillbe established
in accordancewithFR-Z.1,High
ContainmentPressure.ThisisaBank
AlternatePathJPM.JPMBAnRCPseal
failurewillbe diagnosedandthe Abnormal Operating Instructionusedtoremovethepump
from service.Thisisanewlow
power/shutdown
JPMJPMCA failure ofthestep counter will occurduringthe withdrawal
of ShutdownRodsrequiringa
reactor trip.Thisisa new alternatepathlow power/shutdown
JPM.JPMD Excess letdown systemwillbefilledandventedfromthecontrolroomusingthesystem
operating instruction.Thisisanewlow
power/shutdown
JPM.JPMEAMain Steam Isolationvalvewillfailtocloseduringthe
isolationofsteamsideofarupturedsteam
generatorwillbe isolated..ThisisaBank
AlternatePathJPM.JPMF Power Range nuclear instrumentswillbe adjusted in accordancewiththe surveillance
instruction092-078.0.
ThisisaBank AlternatePathJPM.JPMGUnit1Diesel
Generatorswillbe shutdownperEA-82-1.ThisisaBank
modified JPM.JPMI Plant JPM-Thetripand throttlevalvewillnotopen
electrically
while TDAFWpumpisbeingplacedin
servicelocally.Thisisan
AlternatepathBankJPMusing
emergency abnormal procedure performed insidetheRCA.JPMJDilutionflowpathwillbeisolatedusingO-SI-OPS
062-214.0.ThisisaBankJPM
performedinsidethe RCA using an Appendix containsina surveillance
instruction.JPMK PlantJPM-A breakerwillfailto
operatewhilea transferofa480v ShutdownBoardisbeing
attempted.Thisisa Bank AlternatePathJPM.NUREG-1021Revision9  
ES-301 Control Room/ln-PlantSystemsOutlineFormES-301-2
Facility: Sequoyah1&2Dateof Examination:
1/2008ExamLevel(circleone):RO/ (uy Operating Test No.: NRC-ControlRoomSystems@(8forRO;7forSRO-I;2or3forSRO-U, including1ESF)System IJPMTitleTypeCode*Safety Function a.W/E14 High Containment
Pressure(EA-1.1)3.7
/3.7 D,A,S 5 RespondtoHigh Containment
Pressure(JPM057AP1)b.003 Reactor CoolantPumpSystem(A2.01)3.5/3.9 N,L,S 4P Respondtoa#1RCPSealFailurec.001ControlRodDriveSystem (A3.05)3.5/3.5 M,A,L,S 1ShutdownBankWithdrawal
d.e.f.g.h.In-PlantSystems@(3forRO;3forSRO-I;3or2for
SRO-U)i.061 Auxiliary/Emergency Feedwater System (A2.04)3.4/3.8 D,A,E,R 4S OperatetheTOAFWPump
Locally (JPM 74-2AP)j.004 elleillicat
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in-plant)systems must be differentandserve different safety functions;all5SRO-U systemsmustserve different safety functions;
in-plant systems and functions may overlapthosetestedinthecontrolroom.
NUREG-1021Revision9  
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..ES-301 Control Room/ln-PlantSystemsOutlineFormES-301-2
..ES-301 Control Room/ln-PlantSystemsOutlineFormES-301-2
*TypeCodes (A)lternate
*TypeCodes (A)lternate path (C)ontrol room (D)irectfrombank (E)mergencyorabnormal in-plant (L)ow-Power/Shutdown(N)ewor (M)odifiedfrombankincluding1(A)(P)revious2exams (R)CA Simulator JPM SummaryCriteriaforRO/SRO-I/SRO-U4-6/4-6/2-3
path (C)ontrol room (D)irectfrombank (E)mergencyorabnormal
in-plant (L)ow-Power/Shutdown(N)ewor (M)odifiedfrombankincluding1(A)(P)revious2exams (R)CA Simulator JPM SummaryCriteriaforRO/SRO-I/SRO-U4-6/4-6/2-3
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i-2/2/1'v 3/3/2(randomlyselected)
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1/JPMARHRspraywillbeestablishedinaccordancewithFR-Z.1,High
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ContainmentPressure.ThisisaBank
AlternatePathJPM.JPMBAnRCPsealfailurewillbediagnosedandtheAbnormalOperatingInstructionusedtoremovethepumpfromservice.Thisisanewlow
power/shutdown
JPMJPMCAfailureofthestep
counterwilloccurduringthewithdrawalofShutdownRodsrequiringareactortrip.Thisisanewalternatepathlow
power/shutdown
JPM.JPMIPlantJPM-ThetripandthrottlevalvewillnotopenelectricallywhileTDAFWpumpisbeingplacedinservicelocally.ThisisanAlternatepathBankJPMusingemergencyabnormalprocedureperformedinsidetheRCA.JPMJDilutionflowpathwillbeisolatedusingO-SI-OPS062-214.0.ThisisaBankJPMperformedinsidetheRCAusingan
Appendixcontainsina
surveillance
instruction.
NUREG-1021Revision9
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Feb Exam 05000327-08-301, 05000328-08-301 Final Administrative JPMs
ML080720525
Person / Time
Site: Sequoyah  Tennessee Valley Authority icon.png
Issue date: 02/29/2008
From:
Tennessee Valley Authority
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, NRC/RGN-II
References
50-327/08-301, 50-328/08-301
Download: ML080720525 (379)


Text

Final Submittal(BluePaper)

FINAL JPMSADMINISTRATIVE JPMs-------------

2.IN-PLANT JPMs 3.SIMULATOR JPMs (CONTROL ROOM)SF!?UOy><t1-/()()8-41)/

ES-301 AdministrativeTopicsOutlineFormES-301-1Facility:Sequoyah1

&2DateofExamination:

1/2008 ExaminationLevel(circleone):OperatingTestNumber:

NRC AdministrativeTopicTypeCode*Describeactivitytobeperformed(seeNote)ConductofOperations 2.1.1Knowledgeofconductof operationsrequirements.(CFR:

N,R 41.10/45.13) 3.7/3.8DeterminelicensestatusActive/Inactive ConductofOperations2.1.33Abilitytorecognizeindicationsforsystemoperatingparameterswhichareentry-level conditionsfortechnical D,Sspecifications.(CFR:43.2/43.3/45.3)3.4/4.0PerformShiftLogSI-2SGLevel Instrumentation (JPM 176)2.2.18Knowledgeoftheprocessformanaging maintenance Equipment Controlactivitiesduringshutdownoperations.

N,R (CFR: 43.5/45.13) 3.6 ContainmentClosureTime Radiation Control2.3.10Abilitytoperformprocedurestoreduceexcessivelevelsofradiationandguardagainstpersonnelexposure.(CFR:

D,R43.4/45.10) 2.9/3.3SurveyMap(JPM166)

Emergency Plan2.4.41Knowledgeofthe emergencyactionlevelthresholdsand classifications.(CFR:43.5/45.11)4.1 D,SClassifytheREPDegradedCorewithPossibleLossofCoolableGeometryandLikelyCntmtFailure(JPM109)

NOTE:Allitems(5totalarerequiredforSROs.ROapplicantsrequireonly4itemsunlesstheyareretakingonlythe administrativetopics,when5arerequired.*TypeCodes

&Criteria:(C)ontrolroom Class(R)oom (D)irectfrombank (s3forROs;sforSROs&ROretakes)(N)ewor(M)odifiedfrombank

(>1)(P)revious2exams (s1;randomlyselected)(S)imulator NUREG-1021Revision9 ES-301 AdministrativeTopicsOutlineSROAdminJPM SummaryFormES-301-1A1aTheapplicantwillevaluatethestatusoflicensedoperatorsworkhistorytodetermineiflicenseisactiveor inactive.A1bTheapplicantwillberequiredtorecognizearequiredTechnicalSpecificationentrywhilecompletingandaportionofthedailyshiftsurveillanceinstruction.A2Theapplicantwillevaluatearequesttoopenacontainmentpenetrationduringarefueloutageanddeterminetherequirements.A3Theapplicantwilluseasurveymaptodetermineanti-contaminationclothingrequirements,staytime,andradiationlevelsinarea.A4TheapplicantwillevaluateconditionsforentryintotheE-Plan,determinetheproperclassification,protectionactionrecommendation,andmakerequirednotifications.

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JPM-A.1.aPage1of6Rev.0 SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE A.1.a JPM DetermineLicenseStatusActive/Inactive (PREPARED!REVISEDBY:VALIDATEDBY:

APPROVED BY: CONCURRED:

      • (Operations Training Manager)(Operations Representative)

Date/Date/Date/Date/*Validation not required for minor enhancements, procedure Rev changes thatdonot affecttheJPM,or individual step changesthatdonot affecttheflowoftheJPM.**Operations ConcurrencerequiredfornewJPMsand changes that affect theflowoftheJPM(ifnot drivenbya procedure revision).

JPM-A.1.a Page2of6Rev.0NUCLEARTRAINING REVISION/USAGE LOG REVISION DESCRIPTION OF VDATEPAGES PREPARED/NUMBER REVISION AFFECTEDREVISEDBY:

0 New Y Allv-Specifyifthe JPM change will require another validation(YorN).See cover sheet for criteria.

JPM-A.1.aPage3of6 Rev.0SEQUOYAHNUCLEARPLANT ROISROJOBPERFORMANCEMEASURE Task:DetermineLicenseStatusActive I Inactive JAITA task:#3410970302 (RO)KIA Ratings: 2.1.1Knowledgeofconductofoperationsrequirements.(CFR:

41.10 145.13)3.7/3.8DeterminelicensestatusActive I Inactive Task Standard:1)CandidatedeterminesthecorrectstatusofeachofthethreeReactorOperatorlicenses.OperatorAandCareactive,OperatorBisInactiveIn-Plant_x Evaluation Method: Simulator_---'-'-__===================================================================================

(Performer:

NAMEStartTime_

Performance Rating: SAT UNSATPerformanceTimeFinishTime

---Evaluator:

SIGNATURE DATE===================================================================================

COMMENTS JPM-A.1.aPage4 of6Rev.0 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO EVALUATOR:1.Any UNSAT requires comments2.Thistaskcanbe performedina classroom setting.Validation Time:CR.6min Local_Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed: Reference OPDP-1 Conduct of Operations TitleRevNo.8 (\=============================================================================READTO OPERATOR Directions to Trainee:Iwill explaintheinitial conditions,andstatethetasktobe performed.Allcontrolroomstepsshallbe performedforthisJPM.Iwillprovideinitiatingcuesandreportsonother actions when directedbyyou.When you completethetask successfully, the objectiveforthisjob performance measurewillbe satisfied.

Ensure you indicatetomewhenyou understandyourassignedtask.To indicatethatyouhave completed your assigned taskreturnthe handoutsheetIprovidedyou.

INITIAL CONDITIONS:

Three Reactor Operatorshavethe following history:*Allthreehave off-shift assignmentsattheplant,are currentinLicense Operator Requal Training andhavehada medical examinationinthepast2years.

  • Noneofthe3haveworkedanyshiftsince 12/31/07.*Active/Inactivestatusandtimeonshiftsince October1,2007isas followsforeachofthe Reactor Operators:
  • Operator A Licensewasactiveon October1,2007 10/02/07-worked 0700-1900shiftasUnit2OATC 10/03/07-worked 0700-1900shiftasUnit1OATC 10/04/07-worked 0700-1900shiftasUnit1CRO 10/05/07-worked 0700-1900shiftasUnit2 OATC 10/14/07-worked 1900-0700shiftasUnit2 OATC 11/17/07-worked 1900-0700shiftasUnit1CRO
    • Operator B Operator C Licensewasactiveon October1,2007 10/28/07-worked 0700-1900shiftasUnit1 OATC 11/03/07-worked 0700-1900shiftasUnit1OATC 11/05/07-worked 0700-1900shiftasUnit1 OATC 11/14/07-worked 1900-0700shiftasUnit1 OATC 12/02/07-worked 0700-1900shiftinthe Tagging Office.Licensewasinactiveon October1,2007 11/12/07 thru 11/16/07worked40hours under thedirectionoftheUnit1 OATC and completed all requirements for license reactivation.

12/10/07-worked 0700-1900shiftasUnit1 OATC 12/12/07-worked 0700-1900shiftasUnit2CRO 12/14/07-worked 1900-0700shiftasUnit2 OATC 12/31/07-worked 1900-0700shiftasUnit1 OATCINITIATINGCUES:Youareto determineifeachofthe Reactor OperatorsiseligibletoworktheUnit1 OATCpositiononthe 0700-1900 shift on January31,2008.

Job Performance Checklist STEPISTANDARDJPM-A.1.aPage5of6 Rev.a SAT/UNSAT (STEP1.: DetermineiftheActive/InactivestatusofOperatorAlicenseStartTime__-SAT STANDARD: Candidate determinesthelicenseisActivebecausetheoperatorworkedtherequired5twelvehourshiftsinalicensepositionduringtheprevious

-UNSAT quarter.Critical Step COMMENTS:STEP2.: DetermineiftheActive/InactivestatusofOperatorBlicense

-SAT-UNSAT STANDARD: Candidate determinesthelicenseisInactivebecausetheoperatordidnotworktherequired5twelvehourshiftsinalicensepositionduringthe Critical previous quarter Step COMMENTS:STEP3.: DetermineiftheActive/Inactivestatusof OperatorClicense-SAT-UNSAT STANDARD: Candidate determinesthelicenseisActivebecausethelicensewasreactivatedinthepreviousquarterthereisnotarequirementtocomplete Critical the normallyrequired5twelvehourshiftsinalicensepositionduringthe Step quarter.(i.e.couldcompletethereactivationduringthelastweek of aquarter,thusthe opportunitywouldnotbeavailabletoworkthe 5 shifts)StopTime__COMMENTS:

((CANDIDATECUE SHEET(TOBE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETIONOFTASK)DirectionstoTrainee:Iwillexplaintheinitialconditions,andstatethetasktobeperformed.AllcontrolroomstepsshallbeperformedforthisJPM.Iwillprovideinitiatingcuesandreportsonotheractionswhendirectedbyyou.Whenyou completethetasksuccessfully,theobjectiveforthisjob performance measurewillbesatisfied.Ensureyouindicatetomewhenyouunderstandyourassignedtask.ToindicatethatyouhavecompletedyourassignedtaskreturnthehandoutsheetIprovidedyou.

INITIAL CONDITIONS:ThreeReactor Operatorshavethefollowinghistory:*Allthreehave off-shift assignmentsattheplant,arecurrentinLicense OperatorRequalTrainingandhavehadamedicalexaminationinthepast2years.*Noneofthe3haveworkedanyshiftsince12/31/07.

  • Active/InactivestatusandtimeonshiftsinceOctober1,2007isasfollowsforeachoftheReactor Operators:*OperatorALicensewasactiveonOctober1,200710/02/07-worked0700-1900shiftasUnit2OATC10/03/07-worked0700-1900shiftasUnit1OATC10/04/07-worked0700-1900shiftasUnit1CRO10/05/07-worked0700-1900shiftasUnit2OATC10/14/07-worked1900-0700shiftasUnit2OATC11/17/07-worked1900-0700shiftasUnit1CRO*OperatorB
  • Operator C INITIATING CUES:LicensewasactiveonOctober1,200710/28/07-worked0700-1900shiftasUnit1OATC11/03/07-worked0700-1900shiftasUnit1OATC 11/05/07-worked0700-1900shiftasUnit1OATC 11/14/07-worked1900-0700shiftasUnit1OATC 12/02/07-worked0700-1900shiftintheTaggingOffice.LicensewasinactiveonOctober1,200711/12/07thru11/16/07worked40hoursunderthedirectionoftheUnit1OATCand completed all requirementsforlicensereactivation.

12/10/07-worked0700-1900shiftasUnit1OATC12/12/07-worked0700-1900shiftasUnit2CRO12/14/07-worked1900-0700shiftasUnit2OATC 12/31/07-worked1900-0700shiftasUnit1OATCYouareto determineifeachoftheReactorOperatorsiseligibletoworktheUnit1OATCpositiononthe0700-1900shifton January31,2008.

fiE TITLE OPDP-1Conductof Operations Rev.OOOaPage1of103QualityRelated o Yes o No TVAN Standard pORe Required DYes 0No Department Procedure Effective Date 3/19/2007 Responsible Peer Team: Operations Concurred by:M.H.Palmer 3/9/07 Primary Sponsor Date James R.Douet 3/12/07 Approved by:PeerTeam Mentor Date*Nuclear AssuranceSDPsare approved by General Manager, NA.Site-specific changes are approved by Site SponsorandSiteVice President(seePCF)-

(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage2of103 Revision Log Revision or Affected Change Effective Page Number Date NumbersDescriptionof Revision/Change 0 6/30/99 AllInitialissue.ThisOPDPin conjunction with COC&SPP-10.0replacesNPSTD-12.1andSSP-12.1 for WBNTVANsites YSO 10/16/00 YSO 8/3/99 8/6/99 (SON)10/18/2000 (BFN)1 3/14/01 2,15,16,18,RevisedtoallowUnit Supervisor to approve 19,21,24,28 NarrativeLogs.Deletedreferenceto documentationforshift turnover checklists.

Correctedreferencesto processes maintained viaNOMSsoftware.Clarified expectations for annunciatorresponse.ModifiedShift Turnover Checklist.

Corrected procedure references.

2 4/11/03 2,19,25,26Addedthethirdpriorityforthe Operator WorkaroundProgram,thisistocomplywithBFN PER 02-6284-000.Section3.5.1wasrevisedto encompassthenewe-SOMSabilityto transmit records electronically.Thethird paragraph waschangedtoprovidethe following guidance:Attheendofeachshift,theLogis approvedbytheSM'sorUS'shand-writtensignatureorvia electronic signatureintheformofauserIDand password.Once approved,thelogbecomesanofficialOArecordandis transmitted to Document Control Records Management (DCRM).3 1/7/04 2,3,12,15,UpdatereferencesfromNOMSto eSOMS.16,19,21-24,RevisedSection3.1.3torequireanactive licensed 27-29SROinthecontrolroomatalltimes.

Incorporate requirementtomakeformallog entries for TemporaryReliefinSection3.11.2.I ncorporate the definitionsforthe Intolerance to Equipment Deficiencies.

(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePace3of103RevisionLog Revision or Affected Change Effective Page Number Date Numbers Description of Revision/Change 4 2/5/042,24 Added clarificationtoSection3.11.2 that Temporary Relief of approximately15minutesorlessdoesnotrequirelogentry; 5 7/8/05 All Procedurerewrittentoprovideclear direction and emphasis on operations standards of behavior and evaluation and reinforcementofthosebehaviors.

RemovedPORCreviewrequirement.

6 10/05/063,6,8-11,13, This documenthasbeenconvertedfromWord95 (SON,WBN)15-38,40-49,toWord2002(XP)usingRev.5.

51,54-62,64-10/23/06 94 Procedurechangeto streamline behavior (BFN)standards, changeddefinitionof WCC-SRO, changedminimumstaffing requirementsforBFNasresultofunitstart-up,deleted unnecessaryformsin appendices, added exemption to procedure place keeping for immediateandprudent operatoractions,addeddetailforlicense reactivation by inclusionofReturntoActiveStatus Checklist and BFN specificforms.Added requirement to AppendixEthatthe performanceofPER OperabilityReviewsbeloggedintheOperatingLog.Added RequirementthatEP Manager benotifiedofthereturntoactivestatusofalicensee.

7 1/10/2007 3,6,15,24, Deleted requirementforUnit ManagertoholdSRO 56,69,71,license.RevisedSect.3.1.3shiftstaffingtableto 72,76,79, add mode-dependent informationforWBNandto 80,85,98reviseBFNstaffingnumberstoincludeUnit1.

Revised Appendix Jtoexcludelog entriesforshort duration temporaryreliefs.Clarified reactivation documentation requirements in Appendix O.CorrectederrorsinplanttourareasforWBNandSON.Revised BFNlicense activationformstoincludeUnit1.Revised Attachment4toinclude reference to Appendix 0 reactivation requirements.(WBNPER 117175)

(TVAN StandardConductofOperations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe4of103RevisionLogRevisionor Affected Change Effective Page NumberDateNumbersDescriptionof Revision/Change 8 3/19/07 4,16,28-31, Added direction in Appendix B regardingtheuseof 57,58,77,thenew Appendix R.Appendix R provides clear 98,99 expectationsfortobe taken in preparation for transient and emergent evolutions.

Added AppendixQto provide clear expectations on prudent operator actions.Modified AppendixIItem8.fto include the provisionofusing equipment ID numbers in communications.

TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Page 5 of 103 Table of Contents 1.0 PURPOSE 72.0SCOPE 7 3.0 INSTRUCTIONS 7 3.1 Operations DepartmentOrganizationand Administration 7 3.1.1 OperationsDepartmentPositionResponsibilities 73.1.2OperatingPolicies 153.1.3ShiftStaffing 15 3.1.4NotificationofAbsences 16 4.0 4.1 4.2 5.0 (6.0 7.0 RECORDS 17QARecords 17Non-QARecords 17 DEFINITIONS 17 APPENDiCES 18 REQUIREMENTSANDREFERENCES 18 Appendix A: Appendix B: Appendix C: Appendix D: Appendix E: Appendix F: Appendix G: Appendix H: Appendix I: Appendix J: Appendix K: Appendix L: Operator Watch Standing, Tours, Control Board Awareness and Activation 19 Plant Monitoring Methods and Practices 27 Response to Annunciators 30 Control of Equipment, System Status and Clearances 33 Log Keeping 37 Plant Operating Procedures 40 Self Checking and Peer Checking 44 Briefings 48 Communications 53 Shift Turnover 58 Standing Orders&Shift Orders 62 Operator Workarounds 64 (TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage6 of 103 Table of Contents (continued)

Appendix M: Intolerance for Equipment Deficiencies 65 Appendix N: Reactivity Management 67 Appendix 0: License Status-Active/Inactive License 72 Appendix P: Control of Work 94 Appendix Q: Prudent Operator Action Expectations 98 Appendix R: Establishing Parameter Threshold Values 99 Attachment1:OPDP-1-1 Shift Turnover Checklist 100 Attachment 2: OPDP-1-2 Standing Order 101 Attachment3:OPDP-1-3 Shift Order 102 Attachment 4: OPDP-1-4 Licensee Documentation Form(SRO&RO)103 (TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDp*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePaae7of103 1.0 PURPOSE The purposeofthis procedureistoprovide guidelines and instructionstoensureshift operationsareconductedinasafe, conservative,andcautious manner in accordance with the operatinglicense,plant procedures, and applicable regulatory requirements.

2.0 SCOPE Provide administrative instructions necessaryfordaily conductofplant operations and appliestoallTVA Nuclear (TVAN)operations personnel.

3.0 INSTRUCTIONS 3.1 Operations Department Organization and Administration 3.1.1 Operations Department Position Responsibilities (A.B.Operations Manager The Operations ManagerreportstothePlant Managerandis responsibleforthe overall managementofthe Operations departmenttoensuresafeand efficient operationoftheplant.This involves establishing operationspoliciesand expectations, monitoringandproviding feedback on performance, and ensuring adherence to requirements and procedures.

Operations Superintendent The Operations Superintendentreportstothe Operations Managerandis responsible for managementofthe operations on-shift organization.Thisinvolvesthe managementofplantstartup, operation, shutdown, operationsworkcontrolprocess,andrefueling activities.Thisalso includes enforcing operationspoliciesand expectations, monitoringandproviding feedback on performance,andensuring adherence to requirements and procedures.

The Operations Superintendentshallhold a currentSROlicense.

C.Operations Support Superintendent The Operations Support Superintendentreportstothe Operations Managerandis responsible for managementofthe operations support organization.

This involves the managementoffireprotection, operations procedures, ops correctiveactionprogram and other activitiesrequiredto supportsafeandreliableoperationofthe plant.Thisalsoincludes enforcing operationspoliciesand expectations, monitoringandproviding feedback on performance,andensuring adherence to requirements and procedures.

(D.Unit ManagerTheUnit Managerreportstothe Operations Superintendent and provides oversight ofdailyunit operationsincludingthe schedulingofassignedunit activitiesandensuring activities are conducted in accordancewithall applicableTVApolicies,programs,and procedures, plant Technical Specifications(TS),andfederal,state,andlocal regulations.

TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePageaof103 3.1.1 Operations Department Position Responsibilities (continued)

E.OperationsProceduresSupervisor The OperationsProceduresSupervisorreportstotheOperationsSupport Superintendentandsupervisesactivitiesrelatedtopreparationandmaintenanceof operationsprocedures,equipmentlabeling,operatoraids,DCNreview,andoperations computerdatabases.

F.Operations SpecialistPersonnelassignedtotheOperations Specialistpositionreporttovariousoperations managers/supervisors.Typicaldutiesmayincludethefollowing:

1.2.3.4.5.i 6.\7.8.9.Supportofshiftoperationsandrefuelingactivities.

Operations procedures development/revision.Designchangenotice review/approval/implementationforOperations.

Correctiveactionprogramactivities.

Nuclearindustryexperience review/incorporation.

Operationsselfassessmentprogram.

NRC/INPO/QA inspection/evaluation interface.

Equipment labeling.Operationscomputerdatabases.

(10.Industryownersgroupsupport.11.Operationsactionitemtracking.12.DutiesasassignedbyOperationsmanagement.G.Fire Operations SupervisorTheFireOperationsSupervisorreportstotheOperationsSupport Superintendent and supervisesactivitiesrelatedtoconductofthefireprotectionprogramincluding implementationoffireprotectionprogramrequirements,supervisionoffireoperationsandfirebrigadepersonnel,maintenanceoffireprotectionequipment, development/revisionoffireprotectionprocedures,andadherencetoapplicableregulatoryrequirements.H.Inaddition,allOperationsManagers Superintendents,ShiftManagers,andUnit Supervisorsareresponsiblefor.1.Fosteringasafetyculturethatfocusesattentiononplanningandexecutionofallactivitiestoattainsafeandreliableplantoperations.

TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDp*1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paae9of103 3.1.1 Operations Department Position Responsibilities (continued) 2.Fostering an environment of continuous improvement.

3.Maintaining an atmosphereofopen communications and professionalism.

4.Setting challenging goals.5.Pursuing root cause(s)ofproblems.

6.Holding departmental personnel accountable for achieving expectedlevelsof performance.

7.Demanding attention to equipment issues importanttosafe,reliable generation.8.All other responsibilities describedinthisprocedure.

I.Shift Manager (SM)1.Asthe senior management representativeonshift,theSMisin directchargeof plant operationsandis responsiblethroughthe Operations Superintendent and Operations ManagertothePlant Managerforsafeandreliableoperationofthe nuclear plant.2.TheSMis responsible for on-shift management and oversightinthecontrolroomandallplantgroup activities.3.TheSMhasthe authoritytotakeaction necessarytoensure compliancewithTS, operating license requirements,andapprovedplant procedurestoprotectthehealthandsafetyof employeesandthepublic,toensure adequatesecurity,and to protecttheplantfrom damage.4.TheSMshallholdanactiveSROlicense.5.TheSMis responsibleforoverall reactor operations and maintains the broadest perspective of operational conditionsaffectingthesafetyoftheplantasamatter of highestpriorityatalltimes.6.TheSMshouldnotbecomeinvolvedinanysingle operationthatdistractshimwhenmultiple operationsarerequiredinthecontrolroom(e.g.,duringplant transientsoran emergency).7.TheSMis responsible for ensuring a professional atmosphere is maintained inthecontrolroomatalltimes.8.During emergency situationstheSMshallremaininthecontrolroomunless properlyrelieved.TheSMmayberelievedonlybyanactiveSROlicensedSMoranactiveSRO licensed plant management representative.9.TheSM functionsasSite Emergency Director and implements Emergency Plan proceduresuntilrelievedbya qualified higher management authority.

(TVAN Standard ConductofOperations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe10of103 3.1.1 Operations Department Position Responsibilities (continued)

J.Unit Supervisor (US)ThecontrolroomUnitSupervisorreportstotheSMandhascommandandcontroloftheassignedunit.1.ThecontrolroomUSshallholdanactiveSROlicense.TheUSwillassumeresponsibilitiesoftheSMintheeventtheSMisunavailable.2.TheUSisresponsibleforsupervising,coordinating,anddirectingallactivitiestoachievesafe,reliable,andefficientunitoperationandtakingnecessaryactionstoensurecompliancewithTS,operatinglicenserequirements,andapprovedplant procedures.3.TheUnit Supervisorassignedtosupportdutiesisresponsiblefor coordinating andmonitoringactivitiesoutsidethecontrolroomasdirectedbytheShift Manager and/orcontrolroomUnitSupervisors.Typicaldutiesmayincludethefollowing:a.IncidentCommander.b.ShiftTechnicalAdvisor.c.Equipmentoperation,removal/returntoservice,clearancetagging,and testing.d.Monitoringperformanceofrounds,lineups,surveillancesandothershiftactivities,providing instructionsandcoachingasrequired.e.FINTeamCoordination.f.Licensetraininginstructor.g.Outagesupport.K.WorkControlCenterSROTheindividualassignedtoWCC-SROdutiesadministrativelyreportstotheSMandisunderfunctionaldirectionoftheUS.Therearethreequalificationlevelsfortheposition ofWCC-SRO.1.TheWCC-SROisqualifiedifcurrentlyholdinganSROlicense.2.TheWCC-SROisqualifiediftheindividualisawatch-qualifiedSTAwithaSROCertification.Inthiscase,theindividualmaysigndocumentsnormallysignedbytheUnitSupervisor,butcannotsignwhereanSROsignatureisrequired.3.TheWCC-SROisqualifiediftheindividualhasheldanactiveSROlicenseatthefacility.Inthiscase,theindividualmaysigndocumentsnormallysignedbythe Unit SupervisorbutcannotsignwhereanSROsignatureisrequired.Theindividualmustmeetsitespecifictrainingrequirements.

(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDp*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage11of103 3.1.1 Operations Department Position Responsibilities (continued)

TypicalWCCSROdutiesmayincludethefollowing:

a.Switchyard inspectionandlocaloperation.

b.Review Work documents for operability, operationalimpact,andtoensuretheplants procedural and regulatory requirements are maintained.

c.AuthorizeandapproveWork documentsforWorkonplant equipment.d.Provideafocalpointfortheclearingof equipment for support of maintenanceactivities;reviewand approve clearancerequestsand clearances.e.Initiateandprioritize emergent Work throughtheSM.f.Maintainapointofcontactfor scheduledelaysandthe coordinationofWork between variousWorkgroups.

g.ProvideinterfacebetweentheSM,US,andotherWorkgroups.h.Reviewandensurethe adequacyofassignedpost maintenance/modificationtesting(PMT)when equipmentisreturnedtoservice.

i.Issueandreleaseofpermitsasrequired.

j.FIN Team Coordination.

k.Incident Commander.

I.Maintain LCO Tracking in accordancewithapproved procedures.

m.Track progressonTech.Spec.

component outages.n.AssistSMin performing operability,riskand reportability determinations.

L.Shift Technical Advisor (STA)TheSTAreportstotheSMandis responsibleforthefollowing:

1.Assists in oversightprovidingan independent verificationofcriticalsafety functions, using redundant and diverse plant indications during transients and emergencies.

2.Immediatelyreportingany abnormalitiesorplantconditionthatmay represent a challengetothecriticalsafety functions orthatcouldresultina degradationofthe safety level.3.Assessing plant parametersduringand following an accident in order to ascertain whether core damage has occurred or appears imminent.

TVAN StandardConductof Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.0008 Procedure Paue12of103 3.1.1 Operations Department Position Responsibilities (continued) 4.Providing recommendations on appropriate corrective actions to restore plant parameters to acceptable values.5.Investigating the causes of abnormalorunusual events that occur and assess any adverse effects.6.Evaluating the effectiveness of procedures in terms of terminating or mitigating accidentsandmake recommendations when changes are needed.7.Provides an independent verificationonall emergency classifications when possible.8.AssiststheSMin classifying an emergency.

Performs notifications as directed bytheSM.9.When not performing specific duties as describedabove,theSTAwillbe following alonginthe abnormal and emergency procedures to ensure proper movement through the procedures.

This includeslookingaheadand anticipating transitions and procedure terminations.

10.During an emergency condition, the STAwillonly operate equipment that provides indicationonly.The STAwillgiveno directionduringan accidentbutwill provide recommendationstotheUnit Supervisorandthe Shift Manager.Communicationsshouldbe exclusivelywiththeSM&US.

11.STA will monitor status trees as directed by emergency procedures.

This monitoring shall include trending of important, diverse indications thatwillleadto higher level transitionstorestore critical safety functions.

12.TheSTAwill provide independent monitoring of continuousactionstepsand foldout criteria for applicability.

13.Assists in evaluating the operability of plant equipment.

14.AssistSMin performing operability,riskand reportability determinations.

15.Perform the functionsoftheWCCSROas discussedinthe WCC-SRO section above.TheSTA functionmaybe fulfilled by manning a separateSTA positionorbya qualified individual assigned to another shift position.This individualshallbe relievedofall non-STAdutiesand assumetheSTA advisoryrolewithinten minutes followingentryintoan Abnormal or Emergency Instruction as required by the instruction.

(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage13of103 3.1.1 Operations Department Position Responsibilities (continued)M.Unit Operator (UO)TheUOreportstothecontrolroomUSandisresponsiblefor:1.Operationofallequipmentcontrolledfromthemaincontrolboardarea.

Operationisinterpretedtomeanthefollowing:a.Manipulatingcontrolsinaccordancewithapprovedprocedures.b.Monitoringequipmentandsystemparameters.c.Documentingevolutionsandsignificanteventsrelatedtothosesystemsand/orcomponentscontrolledfromthemaincontrolboard.d.Initiatingandperforming operatoractionsrequiredbynormaloperating procedures/instructions,emergencyoperating procedures/instructions,abnormaloperating procedures/instructions,andannunciatorresponse procedures/instructionsapplicabletothemaincontrolboardarea.e.Theaccuratecommunicationofsystem parameterchanges,operatingconditionsandeventsobservedbytheUOtotheUSorSM.2.Recordingcontrolroomlogreadings,loggingactivitiesinthenarrativelog,andmaintainingcontrolroomrecordercharts.3.Initiatingpowerreductionsifplantparametersindicatethatsuchactionisrequiredtopreventaunittripordamagetoequipment.4.Initiatingareactortripif:a.Indicationsexceedautomaticreactortripsettingandtriphasnotoccurred.b.Indicationsareapproachingandcannotbepreventedfromexceedinganautomaticreactortripsetting.c.Thereactorsafetyisconsideredtobein jeopardy(operator'sopinionthatplantconditionswarranttrip).d.Asafetylimitisexceeded.e.Specificallydirectedby procedure.5.Initiatingemergencysafetysystemsactuationif:a.Indicationsexceedautomaticactuationsetpointsandactuationhasnot occurred.b.Indicationsareapproachingandcannotbepreventedfromexceedinganautomaticactuationsetpoint.

" l.TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa Procedure Paqe14of103 3.1.1 Operations Department Position Responsibilities (continued)c.Ifreactorsafetyisconsideredtobeinjeopardy.d.Specificallydirectedbyprocedure.6.Initiatingholdsduringplantevolutionsthatarerequiredtoensurethattheevolutiondoesnotthreatenthestabilityoftheunit,resultindamagetoequipment,orviolate administrativecontrolssuchasunitoperatingprocedures,TS,etc.7.ObtainingpermissionfromtheUSbeforeperformingplannedreactivitychangesandelectricalswitchyardmanipulation.8.ProvidingdirectiontoAssistantUnitOperators.9.Performclearancetaggingduties.N.RadwasteUnitOperators1.FunctionallyreporttotheUOandresponsibletotheUSforoperationandmonitoringofequipment,performanceofevolutions,andcleanlinessofequipmentinassignedareas.2.Performclearancetaggingduties.3.Responsibleandaccountableforreviewingchemicalandradiologicalparametersoftheplantprocessstreamsanddirectingproperprocessingforthemosteffectiveandefficienttreatment.4.Manipulating equipmentcontrolsinaccordancewithapprovedproceduresasappropriateforqualificationlevel.

O.Assistant Unit Operators1.FunctionallyreporttotheUOandresponsibletotheUSforoperationandmonitoringofequipment,performanceofevolutions,andcleanlinessofequipmentinassignedareas.2.Performclearancetaggingduties.3.Mayactasfirebrigademember,whendesignated.4.Manipulating equipmentcontrolsinaccordancewithapprovedproceduresasappropriateforqualificationlevel.

TVAN StandardConductof Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOS Procedure Paqe15of103 3.1.2 Operating PoliciesInadditiontothe responsibilitieslistedinSection3.1.1,thefollowingoperatingpoliciesare delineated for OperationsDepartmentpersonnel:*All operationspersonnelonshiftmustbeawareofandresponsibleforplantstatusatalltimes.Supervisorsareresponsibleforthe performanceofallpersonnelassignedto theirshiftwhocouldaffectplantsafety.

  • Operationspersonnelmustbealertandshouldremainwithintheir immediateareasof responsibilityuntilproperlyrelievedandshallberesponsibleformonitoringthe instrumentationandcontrolslocatedwithin theirareas.Theyare responsiblefortakingtimelyandproperactionstoensuresafeoperationofthefacility.
  • Operation of equipmentthatmay indirectlyaffectthepowerlevelorreactivityofareactorshallonlybe accomplishedwiththe knowledgeandpermissionfromtheUSor SM.*Automaticactionsofengineeredsafety features(ESFs)shallnotbeoverriddenunless continued operationoftheESFwillresultinanunsafeplantconditionorunlesstheplantisinastableconditioninwhichTSorotherapprovedproceduresclearlyindicatethatcontinued operationoftheESFisno longer required.*Whenworkingonornearsensitive equipment,anincreasedlevelofplanning, coordination, managementattention,andsupportorganization involvementisessential to ensuretheactivityorevolutionisperformedinasafe,efficientmanner.3.1.3Shift StaffingA.ASMwithanactiveSROlicense,whoisalsoamemberofthe Operationsshiftcrew,shallbeonsiteatalltimeswhenfuelisinthereactor.B.InadditiontotheSMonsite,asecondactivelicensedSROshallbeinthecontrolroomatalltimes.TheSMmay,fromtimetotime,actasreliefoperatorforthelicensedSRO assignedtothecontrolroom.C.Inadditiontothestaffingrequirementsstatedabove,shiftcrew assignments duringperiodsofcorealterations,shallincludealicensedSROtosupervisethecore alterations.ThisSROshallnothaveany other concurrentoperationalduties.

D.Additionalpersonnelmayberequiredonshiftbecauseofunusualplant conditions or operationalneeds.TheSMshallobtaintheadditionalpersonnelasnecessary.

Activitiesrequiringadditionalpersonnelwillnotbeundertakenuntiltherequired personnelareavailable.E.An individualfulfillingtheSTAfunctionshallbeassignedtoeachshiftandwithin 10 minutesofthecontrolroomwhenaplantisbeingoperatedin Modes1-4foraPWRandModes1-3foraBWR.TheSTAmayservemorethanoneunitifqualified.

TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Page16of1033.1.3Shift Staffing (continued)F.Afirebrigadeofatleastfivemembersshallbemaintainedonsiteatalltimes.Thefirebrigadeshallnotincludethosepersonnelrequiredinthecontrolroom,asnotedinthisprocedure,orthosepersonnelnecessaryforthe1 OCFR50AppendixRsafeshutdownoftheunit(s).Onlypersonnelwhohavesatisfactorilycompletedthefire-fightingtrainingrequiredbytheTVAfireprotectionplanshallbeassignedasfirebrigademembers.Themembersofthefirebrigadeshallbedesignatedforeachshift.G.Deviationsinshiftcomplementmaybemade,providedminimummanningandlicenserequirementsofTSaremet.H.Operationspersonnelshouldnotbeshiftedfromoneunittoanotherunitwithoutsufficienttimefortheindividualtobecomefamiliarwithitsconditions.I.Thefollowingtablesummarizesminimumstaffingrequirements:WBNWBNSONBFNMode1-4Mode5

&6 Shift Manager (SRO)1 1 1 1 Unit Supervisor (SRO)1 1 3 3 Unit Operator (RO)2 1 4 6 (Non-licensed (AUO)5 3 8 8 STA 1 1 1SONTheSMoraUSmaybetheSTAandoneUSwillbetheIncidentCommander.BFNOneoftheUScanbetheSTA.TheIncident Commanderpositionmaybefilledbyanadditionalqualifiedperson.

3.1.4 Notification of AbsencesA.Operationspersonnel(exceptFireOperations)unabletoreportforshiftdutyshall,attheearliestpossibletimeandnolaterthan2hoursbeforethescheduledtime,informtheSM/USofthesituation.TheSM/USshallmakenecessaryarrangementsforobtainingareplacement.B.FireOperationspersonnelunabletoreportforshiftdutyshall,attheearliestpossibletimeandnolaterthan2hoursbeforethescheduledtime,informtheFireOperationsForemanofthesituation.TheFireOperationsForemanshallmakenecessary arrangementsforobtainingareplacement.

(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePaae17of103 4.0 RECORDS4.1QA Records Lifetime Retention:

A.Operating LogsB.FormOPDP-1-4,"Licensee DocumentationForm(SRO&RO)" 4.2 Non-QA Records A.FormOPDP-1-1,"ShiftTurnover Checklist"B.FormOPDP-1-2,"StandingOrders"C.FormOPDP-1-3,"ShiftOrders" 5.0 DEFINITIONS Abnormal/Unusual Condition-Anyconditionthatisnotnormalforthe presentconditionoftheplantorsystem.

Active License-Alicensedindividualwhohasactivelyperformedthefunctionsofa Reactor OperatororaSeniorReactor Operatorforaminimumofseven 8-hourorfive 12..;hourshiftsper calendar quarter.ControlBoardWalkDown-Adetailedreviewofeachcontrolboardbythe oncoming and off-goingoperator.Itemscheckedshouldinclude annunciators, switch alignmentandother light indications.

Controls-Apparatus and mechanisms,whichdirectlyaffectthereactivityorpowerlevelofthereactorwhenmanipulated.

NarrativeLog-A chronologicalsequenceofeventsasrelatedtounit/plantactivities.The NarrativeLogwillnormallybemaintainedusingthe eSOMScomputerapplication.

If eSOMSisnotavailable,theneitherhardboundledger(s),orduplicatetypebookswith numberedpages(keptinthevariousoperatinglocationsattheplantasdeterminedby Operations management)maybeused.

TVAN StandardConductofOperations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage18of103 6.0 APPENDICES Each appendixinthis procedure documents performance requirements for specific operator activities.

Most appendicesincludeatleastone StandardsFormassociatedwiththose activities.

7.0 REQUIREMENTSANDREFERENCES Requirements and Referencesarecontainedinthe"OPDP-1REO

&REF" document.

TVAN Standard ConductofOperations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePaae19of103 Appendix A(Page1of8)OperatorWatchStanding,Tours,ControlBoardAwarenessand Activation A.Appendix Scope This appendixhassections for reinforcing established expectationsforwatchroundsandtoursperstationgeneraloperatinginstructions.Italsoreinforces expectationsforboardawareness, supervisoryskills,generalradconpracticesandhousekeeping.B.Round Development Roundsshouldbe developedandapprovedbythe Operations Manager or designeeandshould includeareasand equipment parameterslocatedwithinthe particularshiftposition.Where appropriate, equipment parametersshouldinclude maximum/minimumvalues,expected operatingrangesor tolerances,toenableoperatorstorecognizeabnormalreadingsquickly.

Where appropriate the frequencyofrecording informationwillbespecified.

Equipment shouldbelistedonroundsheetsinthesameorderthatitwouldbe encounteredduringanormaltourof the operating station.C.Round&Tour PerformanceRoundsareusedforprovidingoperatorswithguidanceontheextenttowhich equipment andareasshouldbeinspected.Recordingkey equipmentparametersprovidesarecordof performancethatcanbeusedtoreconstructunusual occurrencesorsystem malfunctions.

Thisalsoallowsfortrendingsothat undesirabletrendsand equipmentproblemscanbeidentifiedand corrected.Thegeneral operations instructions proceduresforeachsite Iistthe specific requirementsforeachround.

Parametersnotwithinthespecified maximum/minimumvaluesshouldbeidentified(redcircledonroundssheetsifperformedonahardcopy)andpromptlyreportedtothecontrolroom.The causes of abnormal indicationsshouldbepromptly investigated with supervisors becominginvolvedas appropriate.TheroundsdatashallbereviewedbyaUnit Supervisor (US)/designeetoidentifytrendsorabnormalreadingsandtoverifythatdatahasbeenproperlyrecorded.

Round sheets/Abnormalreadingswillbeutilizedto facilitate operator turnover of equipment status.Around normallyshouldbemadeearlyintheshift,beforethe operatorattendstootherduties,sothathecanbecome familiarwiththeconditionandstatusof equipmentforwhichheis responsible.TheShift Managermayalter equipment inspection frequencies as necessarybasedupon ALARA principles, equipment operating characteristics,orother considerations.

Operatorroundsshouldbe periodicallymonitoredby supervisorypersonneltoensurethat comprehensiveroundscontinuetobeconducted.

(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paoe 20 of 103 Appendix A (Page 2 of 8)Operator Watch Standing, Tours, Control Board Awareness and ActivationD.GeneralWatchStanding

&TourInspectionExpectationsSafetyPractices:

1.Securitybadgewornproperly.2.Workarea maintained/adequate(lighting,ventilation,housekeeping).

3.Scaffolding/ladderrequirementsmet:appropriatefallprotection;ladderstied-offcorrectlyandstoredinapprovedlocations.4.Chemicalcontrolrequirementsaremet.5.Properenergizedelectricalequipmentprotectionused:faceshields;gloves;fusepullers,arcflashsuits,andrubbermat,etc.,asrequiredbysafetyprocedure.

6.Compressedgascylinderslabeledandstoredproperly.7.PPEproperlyutilized.8.FallprotectionusedlAWwithOPSJSA.9.FMEpracticesutilizedwhenapplicable.E.RADCON Safety Practices:1.WearsTLDproperlyforallentriesintoallRCAs.2.Complieswithpostedradiologicalrequirementsandcheckspostingsfrequently.3.NotifiesRadConpersonnelwhenappropriate.4.Wearspersonalanti-Cclothingproperly.5.Radiologicalpracticesareconsistentwith requirements(e.g.,storageofRadConitems,meetsproceduralrequirementsforlabelingandbagging,friskingisperformed,etc.).6.PracticesALARAprinciple.

F.Housekeeping Practices:1.Generalareasclearedoflitter;suppliesstored;trashdisposedof;workareasorderly.2.Panelinteriorsfreeofdirtanddebris.3.Nowater/oilleaks.4.Floorandskiddrainsarefunctional.

5.Leaks/deficienciesarereportedtoMSSorinEMPAC WOo (TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage21of103 Appendix A(Page3of8)

Operator Watch Standing,Tours,ControlBoard Awareness and Activation6.Floor,wall,and equipment coatings ingoodcondition(nochippingorpeeling).7.Areaprotectedfromextreme weatherasappropriate.

8.Temporarycables,extensioncords,air/waterhosesrouted

&taggedproperly.9.Lightingandventilationsystemsarefunctional,filtersareclean.10.Unresolvedhousekeeping deficienciesarereportedto"PHIL".11.Scaffoldpermitsarecurrentandscaffoldsareactuallyinuse.12.Noindicationsofeatingoruseoftobaccoinprohibitedareas.13.Personnelaccess/egresspathssafe;triphazardsmarked;aislesfreeformovement.14.Housekeepingissuesnot immediatelyresolvedareplacedontheHousekeepingList.G.PlantMaterialCondition

&Labeling:1.HoldandCautionOrdertagsfastenedproperly.

2.Equipmentsafetyguardsinplace;operationnotobstructedbytools,scaffolds,etc.3.Systems,Structuresand Componentsingoodworkingorderwinosignsofdegradation.

SubmitW.O.asnecessary.4.Panellights,indicatorsandannunciatorsarefunctional;burntbulbreplaced.5.Insulationnotdamaged,missing,ordegraded.6.Doorhardwareingoodorder;doorsnotblocked;doorsnotheldopenw/oauthorization.7.Nograffitiorunauthorized operatoraids;signsandlabelsarelegibleandrelevant.8.Panelcovers,junctionboxes,cabletraycovers,andHVACaccessportsinplace.

9.Sensitiveequipmentproperlylabeled

&barricaded;adequatespacetostorematerials.10.GreentagssubmittedformissingcomponentlabelslAWapprovedprocedures.

H.FME/MaterialStorage/FireProtection:

1.ProperFMEpracticesobservedinworkareasnearopensystems.2.Storedmaterialsnotexpired;chemicalsandhazardousmaterialsproperlystored/labeled.3.Compressedgascylinderslabeledandstoredproperly.Removeemptycylindersandreplacewithfullcylinder.

(\TVAN StandardConductof Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage22of103 Appendix A(Page4of8)

Operator WatchStanding,Tours,ControlBoard Awareness and Activation 4.Temporary equipmentconstrained,tagged,andatrequiredspacingfromsafety equipment.5.Fire extinguishers/hoses properly located/readily accessible:sprayheads unobstructed.6.No unauthorized transientfireloadsor accumulation of combustible materialsinarea.7.PCBFire Exclusionzonesareclearof combustiblematerialstorage.

I.MCR Access Expectations:1.NRC staffmayenterafteraskingiftheydonotgetapromptresponse.2.Only members oftheonshiftcrew(SM,US,UO,andAUOs)andtheir trainees can enter the control room withoutaskingpermission.All other personnelmustaskandreceive permission beforetheyenter.3.TheUnit Supervisormaygivepermissionto"comeandgo"fromthecontrolroom.This allowancewillreduce distractionsbythosewho already have permissiontoworkinthe control room.4.UO,US,andSMcangive non-shift personnel permission to approach the controlsoftheplant.This includestheredcarpetedareaandtheareain frontofthecontrolboardfromtheendsofthe"horseshoe".

5.Members of eitherunit'scontrolroomstaffmay enterthecontrolsarea.6.SMorUSmaylimitcontrolroomaccessto personnelasdesired.

7.Maintenance briefingsshouldnotbe conductedinthe horseshoe area.8.Theonly briefings thataretooccurinthe horseshoe are transient briefings associated withevents,or special evolutionswherecrewupdatesorcrew announcementsareused.J.Leadership 1.Conservativedecisionmakingwithrespectto nuclearsafety,publicandpersonalsafety.

2.Eliminates schedulepressure;priority isonsafety,quality,cost,then schedule.3.Gathersrequiredinfotomakeinformed decisions.

4.Optimizesuseofresources;maintainsthe"bigpicture".

5.Controls number of concurrent evolutions to maintain abilitytorespond.

6.Identifiesandsolicits recommendations for performance and productivity improvements before initiatingthejob.7.Assigns right workertorightjobbasedon workload, experience,attitudeand alertness.

(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe 23 of 103 Appendix A (Page 5 of 8)Operator Watch Standing, Tours, Control Board Awareness and Activation8.Ensurespre-jobwalkdownsareperformedandworkpackagereviewscompleted.Reject substandard/incompleteworkpackage.

9.Doesn'tletposition,joblongevity,experience,friendship,andexternalpressureoverrideintuitionandtrainingduringworkpackagereview,jobpre-briefingandduringthejob.10.Createsopencommunicationandencourageshonestatmospherewithpeersand coworkers.11.Confrontsandcorrectsinappropriatebehaviorimmediatelywith specific/timely coaching.12.PersonnellWorkGroupConflicts:resolvessoastominimizeimpactonsafetyandreliability;focusonthelongtermsolution.

13.PerformanceProblems:focusesonrootcause,recurrenceprevention,andpositive reinforcement.14.Remainsaleader.Actstheroleandisarolemodelforothers.15.Procedureadherence;correctlymanipulatesplantcomponentslAWlatestapprovedcontrol document.16.Sensitivetooperatinglimitsandtakesactionpriortoexceedingthelimit.

17.Suggestbetterwaytodorepetitivechore;submitsprocedurerevision,asneeded.Obeystheprocedureorfollowsprotocoltochangeit.18.Providestimelysupporttostartandcompletedailyactivities.19.Questioningattitude(QV&V);challengethestatusquo.20.Uses Self-checking(e.g.,TouchSTAR)andPeerCheckingperexpectations.

21.ScheduleswalkthroughofwatchareaswiththeappropriateSystem Engineer/Maintenance Staff/OPSleadershiponaperiodicbasis.Identifybothwhataregood,andwhatresourcesareneededtomake improvementinthewatchareaortoeliminate operatorworkaround.22.InitiatesPER,procedurerevision,ordocumentstheappropriateaction(s)fromobservedconditions,postjob,posttour,etc.23.Spendstimeinthefieldandofferssupporttostruggling teammates.24.Praisesandcoachesteammatestoreinforceteamsexpectations.

TVANStandard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe24of103 Appendix A(Page6of8)

OperatorWatchStanding,Tours,ControlBoardAwarenessand Activation K.Tour InspectionandWatch Standing Expectations Plant specific procedures developedfortoursandwatchstandingshouldincludethe following principlesofTVAN conduct of Operations.1.Each operator shall conductatourofallareaswithinhis/her responsibilityatleastonceeachshift unless otherwisedirectedbytheShiftManager.2.Duringthetour, equipmentshallbe inspectedtoensurethatitis operating properly.Inthecaseof standby equipment,itisfully capableofbeingoperated when needed.3.Believes indications/responds conservativelyunlessknownincorrect;uses multiple inputs.4.Identifies,recordsandreportsabnormal indications and conditions.5.The general operations instructions proceduresforeachsitelistthe specific requirementsforsitetours.

6.Operatorsshalltakepromptactiontoreportand correct deficienciesnotedduringroundsandtours.7.Eliminates housekeeping discrepancies:

initiates correctiveactionsforthe unresolved deficiencies;reportlingering deficiencies.

8.Equipment deficienciesshouldalsobe documented in accordance with MMDP-1,"Maintenance Management System." 9.GeneratesProblemEvaluationReport(PER)in accordancewithTVAN procedure on"CorrectiveActionProgram."10.InallcasestheControlRoomshallbenotifiedof unexpected conditions.

L.AUO-Specific Watch Standing Attributes 1.Adherencetotheattributes mentioned above.2.Complieswithradcon,security,andsafety requirements and encourages othersinsame.3.Readsandrecordsallrequired parametersonlogs.4.Inspects operating equipment for unusualsoundvibration,oillevel,flow,panel display.5.Observes passive equipment conditions that affecttheirwatchstation:labels,tags,firebarriers,lamps,wiring,etc.

6.Identifies,records,andreports abnormal indications and conditions.7.Tests&resetsalarmsonlocalpanels:

informscontrolroompriorto affecting indications.

TVAN Standard ConductofOperations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePaae25of103 Appendix A(Page7of8)

OperatorWatchStanding,Tours,ControlBoardAwarenessandActivation 8.Remains cognizantofon-going activitiesinassignedarea.

9.Sensitive to operatinglimitsandtakesactionpriorto exceedingthelimit.M.UO-Specific Watch Standing Attributes 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.AdherencetotheAUO specific attributes.

Create conditionandsituationfortheAUOtobe successful.

Reviews previousshiftoperatinglog.

Reviews ReactivityBriefingSheet.

CognizantofRCSLeakRate(PWR)/

ContainmentLeakRate(BWR).

Maintains professionalism, limits distractionsandlimitsMCRaccess.WalksdownofMCRboardsshouldbeconductedatleasteverytwohoursduring steady state condition.

Respondstoalarms promptlyusingARPsandlAW AttachmentCofthis procedure.Testsandresetsalarmsonpanels:informscontrolroompriortoaffecting indications.

Observes/paysattentionto reactorandsystemcontrols, parametersandstatus.

AwareofactiveLCOs,systemstatus,andreasonsforlitalarms.KeepstheotherUOsandSROs informedofthestatusofongoing activities.

Ensures that operatorstandingbyfor safety-related equipment start/testastimeallows.

(N.US-Specific Watch Standing Attributes 1.AdherencetotheUO specific attributes.

2.Create conditionandsituationfortheUOtobe successful.3.US conductsatleastoneboard walkdownwithUOduringtheshift.

4.Conducts administrative businesstominimize distracting UOs.5.Minimizes distractions and number of concurrent evolutionstomaintain abilitytorespond.

6.CommunicatesEntryandExitofLCOstoControlRoomStaff.

7.Unit Supervisor objectiveisalwaysinan oversightpositionatALLtimes.

TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage26of103 Appendix A(Pageaofa)

OperatorWatchStanding,Tours,ControlBoardAwarenessand Activation8.Unit Supervisorsshouldnotoperateswitches, alarmsorother electricalcontrolcircuitry.However,incasesof emergencyorwhenthereisnooneelsewhois qualifiedandwiththe permissionoftheShiftManager,some electricalswitchingmaybeneededbytheUS.

Typically,theUSdoesnotperformpeerchecks howeverinsome accident conditions thismaybeneeded.9.Unit Supervisorshouldnormally supervisefromtheraisedplatformarea.

Aftersteppingofftheplatformtoobservean indicationorcontrol,theUSshouldreturntothe platform when that observation is completed.10.TheUnit Supervisor will directnormaland emergency procedureactionsfromtheplatform.

This includes GO/GOlsforstartup, shutdown,andloadchanges, AOP/AOls, and EOP/EOls.O.SM-Specific Watch Standing Attributes Ensuresshiftstaffingandcrew composition requirementsforoncoming shiftaremet.Create condition and situationfortheUStobe successful.

AdherencetotheUS specific attributes.

Shift Managersshouldperformaplant toureachshift.The performanceofa tourisnotan absolute requirement.SMshouldchoosea differentareaeachtimeanddoawalk throughlookingforsafetyitems, housekeeping,safeworkpractices,flagging,etc.,and indicate actionstoresolve identified issues.1.2.I\, 3.4.

f I\TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePace27of103 Appendix B(Page1of3)

Plant Monitoring Methods and PracticesA.Monitoring1.Thestatusofplantsystemsandequipmentshallbeappropriatelymonitored.Methodsavailableformonitoringareannunciators,indicatinglight,indicators,recorders,CRTsand computers.Thismonitoringequipmentshouldbemaintainedinproperworkingorderatall times (ReferenceSPP-10.0PlantOperationsprocedure).

2.Operatorsshouldmonitorinstrumentreadingsandtreatthemasaccurateunlessproven otherwise.3.The numberofevolutionsaffectingcontrolboardindicationsbeingperformedconcurrentlyshouldbelimitedsothecontrolroom staffsabilitytodetectandrespondtoabnormal conditionswillnotbecompromised.4.Thestatusofcontrolboardorlocalpanelalarmsshouldbereadilyavailabletoappropriate operating personnel.

5.Informationthatshouldbeavailableincludes:a.alarmsthataretotallydisabled,b.alarmswithindividualinputsdisabled,c.alarmswithtemporarilychangedsetpoints,d.alarmsthatarenormallylightedduringpoweroperation,ande.multipleinputalarmsthatdonotreflashwhenmorethanoneinputisactivated.ReferenceprocedureSPP-10.0,PlantOperations,fortheresponsibilitiesofthe"OperatoroftheControls"(OATC).6.Duringsteadystatecondition,awalkdownofMCRboardsshouldbeconductedatleasteverytwohours.

7.Operatorsuseoperatingprocedurestomaintainstatuscontrolandperformvarious administrativemonitoringasdiscussedbelow.B.Trending:1.Ensureschartrecordersareoperatingproperlyortakes actiontocorrectdeficient recorders.

2.Operatorsshouldbealertandattentivetocontrolboardindications,trendsandalarmsand understandwhat"normal"systemtrendlookslike.

I'\TVAN Standard ConductofOperations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage28of103 Appendix B(Page2of3)PlantMonitoringMethodsandPractices3.Should establish specific computertrendsduring evolutionsandnormalOPSandclosely monitor plant trendstoidentify performance degradation or componentorcontrolfailurepriorto receivinganalarm.4.Sensitive to operatinglimitsandtakesactionpriorto exceedingthelimitand promptlynotifiesSM IUSof degradingtrendspriorto exceedinganOPSorTSlimit.5.Usestrendto calculaterateofchangetopredicttimeto exceedinglimitswhenapplicable.

6.Establishes computertrendstoidentify intersystem relationships.Usestrenddatato monitor system performance.

C.Safety Parameter DisplaySystem(SPDS)Duringnormalplant operations and evolutionstheSPDS computer displaysshouldbefullyutilizedbythe operatingcrew.During accident conditionsthesystemmaybeutilizedasan operatoraidtoprovide indication of abnormal conditions,however,anyactionor diagnostics performed during accident conditionsshallbebasedonqualified instrumentation only.D.Enterprise Shift Operations Management System (eSOMS)TheeSOMS software package isa computer-based, information management and data-collection programusedbyPlants Operations,whichmaybeusedto implement the following processes:

1.Clearances 2.Limiting Conditions for Operations (LCO)Tracking 3.Narrative Logs 4.Operator Rounds E.Reaction to Adverse Trend, Instrument or Component Failure 1.ImmediatelyNotifySM/USof adverse trend.2.Monitor indications closely and frequently.

AppendixRofthis procedureprovidesguidance on expectations on establishing parameter threshold values (triggers)forinitiating operator actionstoplacetheplantinasafecondition.3.Take promptactionto determinethecauseof abnormalities.Useall resources availablesuchas approved procedures, Engineering and Maintenance as necessary to determinethecause.

({\TVAN StandardConductof Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage29of103 Appendix B(Page3of3)

Plant Monitoring MethodsandPractices4.Whenan instrumentfailureissuspected,thefollowingactionsshallbetakento determinethetrueconditionandtoimplement compensatory actions: a.Stabilizeorlimitplantconditionsuntilallaspectsoftheinstrumentfailureareunderstoodandcompensatoryactionstaken.

b.Compareindependentindicatorsofdirectlyorindirectlyrelatedparameters.Ifthiscannotbedonefromthecontrolroomitshouldbedonelocally.

c.Periodicallymonitorthe independentindicatorsforanyfailed instrumentwhichwouldbeusedinsystemoperations.d.Developplantomanageanyissuesassociatedwiththe failure.5.Ifthe instrumentcannotbe immediatelyrepaired,theimpactofitslossonnormal,abnormal and emergencyproceduresshouldbediscussedbytheUO,US,SMandincludedinany turnover.TheOperationalDecisionMakingInstruction(ODMI)procedureshouldbereviewedforequipmentfailuresandconditionstodeterminewhentheODMIprocessshouldbeused.6.The guidancecontainedinAppendixRofthisprocedureistobeutilizedwhenplacinga controllerinmanualandaspartofthePre-JobBriefingprocessforCriticalandhigherrisk evolutions.

TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDp*1 Department Rev.OOOa Procedure Paqe 30 of 103 AppendixC (Page 1 of 3)Response to Annunciators A.Response to Annunciators During Steady State Operation*During steady-state operations,allMCR annunciatorsshallbe responded to promptly.*Theunit operator respondingtothealarmshall announce each annunciatorthatwas flashing.GettheUS acknowledgment,thenproceedlAWthe appropriate procedure requirements.Useall available indications when evaluatingthealarm condition.*TheUSshall acknowledge the announcementbytheUOto ensureitwas understood.

Ifthealarmis expectedasresultofaknownactivityandthealarmis expected numerous timesduetothatactivity,thenwithSM/US concurrence,thealarmmaybe considered an Expectedalarm,theARIneednotbepulledandall future alarms pertainingtothe current activitymaybe announced and acknowledged as'ExpectedAlarm'witha brief verbal descriptionofthe initiator.

  • Prudent Operator Actionsaretobe performed in accordancewiththe guidance contained in Appendix Q.(*Inthe eventanalarm becomes a nuisance and challenges crew communication or performance,thenreferto OPDP-4, Annunciator Disablement, for additional guidance.*If alarmsarebeingtested,thetestshouldbe announced priortothetest.

Reviewofalarm response proceduresisnotrequiredforalarmtests.*Thealarm response procedureshallbe treatedasa continuous use procedureandshall be reviewed to determinethecauseandanyrequired actions.Thecrewwillfullyutilizethe alarm response procedure utilizingplacekeeping techniques.Ifthealarmis expected asresultofaknown activityandthealarmis expected numeroustimesdueto that activity,thenwithSM/US concurrence,thealarm response procedureneednotbe reviewed everytimethealarmis received duringtheactivity.*During planned evolutions/activities whichwillcause annunciator alarms, appropriate crew membersshouldbebriefedonthe evolution/activityandthe expected alarms.*TheUO shall never assume thatanalarm associatedwitha pre-planned activity was generated by that activity unlessthereis positive indication that the activity is indeed in progress.Ifan annunciator alarmsintheMCR indicatinganalarm conditiononalocal annunciator panel,theUO acknowledgingthealarmshall immediately dispatch an operator to thatpanelto acknowledgethealarmandreportbacktotheUOthealarmandthe condition.Ifthelocalpanel is manned,thentheUOwill immediately requestareportfromthelocal operatoronthealarmandthe condition that broughtitin.Ifthealarmis unexpected, the Operator should direct that the activitybeplacedonholduntila determination is madeastothecauseofthealarmandthe most appropriate courseofaction.

(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP*1 Department Rev.OOOa Procedure Pane31of103 Appendix C(Page2of3)

Response to AnnunciatorsB.Responseto AnnunciatorsDuringTransientOperation*Duringemergencies,transients,orcriticaloperations,theUOisnotrequiredtoannounce every annunciatorthatcomesintoalarm.*TheUOshouldacknowledgemultiplealarmsandensurethateachalarmisproperlyattendedtoassoonaspractical.

  • Prudent OperatorActionsaretobeperformedinaccordancewiththe guidance contained in Appendix Q.*TheUOshouldusesound judgmentwhendecidingwhichalarmstoannouncetothecrew.

AnnunciatorsthatindicateESFactuation,deteriorationofaoncestablecondition,orlossofa componentorfunctioncriticaltotheevolutioninprogressshallbeannouncedtotheUSandthecrewassoonaspractical.C.OperationAboveanAlarmSetpoint*Ifanoperatingparameterisout-of-limitandthelimithasaprocedure,TechSpec,T.R.M.orother administrativeproceduralrequiredactionassociatedwiththelimit,thentherequiredactionshallbetaken.*Iftheout-of-Iimitparameterdoesnothavearequiredactionandcannotbeorprudentlyshouldnotberestoredtoitsnormaloperatingrange,thentheappropriatecorrectiveaction document(i.e.,WO,PER,etc.)shouldbeinitiated.Everyavailableresource,includingEngineeringandMaintenanceshouldbeutilizedtodetermineifoperationinthecondition is acceptable.

D.Inoperable AnnunciatorsandInstruments 1.Instrumentswhicharedeterminedtobe incorrectshallbeidentifiedassuchandan alternatemeansestablishedtomonitortheparameterwhilethe instrumentissuspectedtobeinerror.Intheeventthereisnoothermeanstodeterminethevalueoftheparametermonitoredbyaninstrument,themost conservativevalueshallbeassumedasaguideto the operator's response.2.Annunciatorsthatareknowntobefalseduetoinstrumentationproblems,electricalproblems,orotherproblems,orMCR instrumentsthatareknowntobeinvalidoroutofservice,shallbeidentifiedbyinitiatingaworkorder(WO).

((TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa Procedure Paqe32of103 Appendix C(Page3of3)Responseto Annunciators3.TheSM/USshall determineduringtheoperabilityevaluationportionoftheWOwhat,ifany additional monitoring or compensatorymeasuresneedtobe implementeduntilthe conditioniscorrected.Whenpractical,theSM/USshallobtain concurrencefromthe Operations Superintendentifitisdeterminedthatno compensatorymeasuresarerequired.4.Ifthe maintenanceactivitycannotcorrecttheconditionthatiscausinganinvalidalarm,initiateactionswithin72hourstohavealarm cleared/disabled.

(TVAN StandardConductofOperations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage33of103 Appendix D(Page1of4)ControlofEquipment,SystemStatusand Clearances A.Status Change AuthorizationandReporting1.TheSMorhis designee shall authorize status changes to major plant equipmentandtoall equipment and systems in accordance with procedures.2.Whenastatus changeismade,itshallbereportedbackto individual authorizing the change.B.EquipmentandSystem Alignments 1.Individual componentsforplant equipment and systemsshallbeproperlyalignedor checked for system integrity as appropriateandin accordancewithapproved proceduresbeforeplacingthe equipmentorsystemintooperation following major maintenanceorarefuelingoutage.

Alignment checklistsshouldbeusedtoguidethe operator in establishing the correct componentpositions.TheSM/USshouldreviewandapprove completed alignment checklists.2.Unless specificallyapprovedbytheSM, equipmentshallnotbedeclared operable until properly aligned,allrequiredtestingis completed,andassociated documentation for operability is completedandapprovedbytheUSorWCCSRO.

C.ClearancesThePre-Job briefsshallbeconducted lAWthePre-job Briefing/PostJobReview.All clearance activitiesshallbelAW requirementsspecifiedinSPP-10.2.

D.Expectations Generic Skills: 1.Applies SelfCheck,QV&VandTouchSTAR.2.All participantsaretrainedand understood the clearancestepslAWwithSPP-10.2.3.Makes conservative decisionswithrespectto nuclearandpersonalsafety.4.Verify computer master clearanceexactlyreflectstheinitialsonthe clearancesheetusedtohangorremovethetags.

E.Clearance PreparationandApproval:

1.Preparers understand what clearanceisprovidingprotectionfor,scopeofwork,etc.2.Plant and safety effectsconsideredand procedures and drawingsareused.3.The clearance preparer(RO,SRO, WCC/SROorWCC Operations Specialist) reviews potential impactbeforewritinga clearance.

4.Shutdown/restoration of system/components adequately addressed.

TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paae34of103 Appendix D(Page2of4)Controlof Equipment,SystemStatusand Clearances 5.Componentsproperlychecked (de-energized, depressurized,drained,vented,FME,valvelineup configurationisverified,etc.).6.The clearancereviewer(RO,SRO, WCC/SRO,orWCC Operations Specialist) independently verifies boundaries,taggingpoints, sequence, and component positions.

7.Cover sheet instructions are appropriateandrestorationsectionis properly completed.

8.Redundant train equipment/LCOentryisverifiedpriortoissuing clearance.

9.Verification the componentiswithinthe correctworkweekworktrain.F.Pre-JobBriefand ClearanceFinalCheck:

1.2.(3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Questioning attitude(QV&V).Giventhepresentplantstatusandknow forthcoming evolution,isthistherighttimetohangthis clearance?Isthe sequencethatthetagsarebeinghunglogicaland technically correct?Canbesafely performed?

Cross-check componentnounnameandID numbersonthe clearance cover sheet with schedulelognotes.Cross-check componentnounnameandIDnumbersoneachtagwiththeentryonthe clearance cover sheet.Ensurethe numberofcards (actuallyinhand)forthe clearance matches the number ofcardsonthefieldcopyandthe master copy.Verifiesthefieldcopyhasthe correct sequence.Verifiesthefieldcopyhasthe verification requirements (Independent/Concurrent) as designatedbytheUnit Supervisor or WCC/SRO.Reviewnotesor commentslocatedonthe clearance cover sheet associatedwiththe placementofthe clearance.

Ensure operatorsonlyinitialtheblankson clearance sheet actually performed.

All requirementsinSPP-10.2aremetforthe clearance.

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Control of Equipment, System Status and ClearancesG.HangingHoldOrderTags:1.AO/AUOreviewsclearanceand WCC-SRO/SRO/ROadministerspre-jobbriefusingprintsonremoving equipmentfromservice,drainingandventingactivities,statuscontrolissues, etc.FusesandPKBlocksarecorrectlypulled/stored.Hangstagsatcontrolpointsincorrectpositionsandsequence(usesTouchSTAR).Canthisclearancetaghangingbesafelyperformed?Isthe componentrepositioningandtagshangingsequencelogicalandtechnicallycorrect?Questioningattitude(QV&V);GivenwhatIobserved,isthistherighttimetohangthis clearance?Givetheworkareaacloseinspection.Correctlyappliescoversheet instructions/rightprocedureused inremovingequipment.Tagishungusingcorrectmaterial(string,tie-wrap,weatherprotectivecover,etc.)lAW SPP-10.2.2.3.4.5.6.7.(8.9.10.Clearanceis correctly IV/CV.11.Notifies supervisorifcomponentisfound NOTalignedasexpected.H.Preparationfor Clearance Removal: SROwill1.Reviewrestorationofclearancesequencing,specifictagstoremove,precautions.Doestheclearanceremovalneedtohappen inaspecificorder?2.Ensureverificationofcomponentsstatuscontrolinsidetheclearanceboundary.Doesconfigurationcontrolinsidetheclearanceboundaryneedtobereestablishedbeforetheclearancetagsareremoved?3.Evaluatetheimpactoncetheclearanceboundaryisrestoredpertheclearanceliftorder componentfinalposition,andthesequenceofthecomponentmanipulation.AUO/ROreviews clearance and WCC-SRO/SRO/ROadministerspre-briefingusingprintsonrestoring equipmenttoservice,refillingandventingactivities,statuscontrolissues,etc.

TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.000 a ProcedurePage36of103 Appendix D (Page 4of4)Controlof Equipment,SystemStatusand Clearances I.Removing Hold Order tags: 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.(8.Givethe workareaaclose inspection.

Questioningattitude(QV&V);GivenwhatI observed,isthistherighttimetoliftthis clearance?Isthetagsremovingand component repositioning sequencelogicaland technically correct?Canthis clearancetagliftingbesafely performed?

AUO/UO correctly applies cover sheet instruction/right procedureusedin restoring equipment.

AUO/UO verifies that components inside boundaryarecorrectly positioned if necessary.

AUO/UOpulltagsin correct sequenceandleft componentincorrectposition.

AUO/UOreturnstagsto WCC-SRO/SRO.J.PostJobReview:

1.Discuss whatwentright.

2.Discuss whatwentwrong.3.Are procedure revisions necessary(UNIDsand component nomenclature accurate).4.Isthefieldcopysignedoff?

5.Ensure the clearanceissignedoffinthe computer (Ifapartialreleasewas performed, ensurethatonlythecardswhichwerereleasedhavebeensignedoff.).6.Verify computer clearancereflectstheinitialsonthe clearancesheetusedtohangorremovethetags.

(\TVAN Standard ConductofOperations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage37of103 Appendix E(Page1of3)LogKeepingLogkeepingprovidesthreefunctions:(1)arecordofwhatwasdoneandiftheexpectedresponsewasobtained,(2)arecordforcurrentplantstatus,and(3)arecordfor subsequentevaluationofthestatusoftheplant.

A.EstablishmentofOperatingLogs1.The enterpriseShiftOperationsManagementSystem(eSOMS)maintainstheoperatinglogforkeyshiftpositionsincludingtheSM,US,STA,UOandAUO.

2.Atthebeginningofeachshift,thepreviousshift'sLogisapprovedbytheSM's,ST A or US's hand-writtensignatureorviaelectronicsignatureintheformofauser 10 and password.3.Intheeventcomputerizedlogsareunavailable,narrativelogswillbetakenonasuitable paper formatapprovedbytheSMforthefollowingshiftpositionsusingtheguidelinessetforthinthe remainderofthissectionforcontentandapproval;SM,US,UO,STAandAUOwatchstanders.Whenthecomputerizedlogsbecomeavailable,narrativelogentriesshouldbe transferredtotheeSOMSapplication.

B.Timeliness of RecordingsInformationshouldbepromptlyrecordedinthelogs.Delayingtherecordingofactivitiesoreventsoftenleadsto incompleteorinaccurateentries.Alllogentriesshouldbecurrentatshift turnover including transferofinformalnotes.C.InformationtobeRecorded1.Thefollowinginformationshallberecordedintheoperatinglog,although anyonelogmightnotcontainalloftheseitems:

a.b.c.d.e.f.(g.Watchstationrelief.

Pertinentevent(s)relatedtospecificoperatingstations.

CompletionofsignificantPlantProcedures.EnteringandexitingTSactionstatementsandannotatingunplannedLCOentryassuch.Reactormodeorconditionchanges(e.g.,coldshutdown,poweroperation,run,start-up,refueling,etc.).

Criticalityandappropriatecriticaldata.Issueandreleaseofclearances(normally automaticallyissuedfromeSOMS).

TVAN Standard ConductofOperations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage38of103 Appendix E(Page2of3)LogKeeping h.Statuschangesto safety-relatedandothermajorplant equipment including the instruction andproceduresectionusedif appropriate.Thereasonforthe changeshouldalsoberecorded.

i.Placingthemain generatoronorofftheline.

j.Switchingordersfromload dispatch.k.Initiation and completion of surveillancetests,including starting/stopping time,andproblemsfoundas determinedbytheShiftManager.

Surveillancestartandstoptimesare documentedonSTStrackingsheetsand transmittedtoEDMS.I.Out-of-specification chemistryresults,and other chemistryresultsprovidedtotheunit,as appropriate.

m.Initiation and completion of radioactive releases.n.Abnormal plant operation.

(o.p.q.r.s.t.u.Phonecallsmadeto senior managementorNRCregarding significant events.Significant events involvingchangesinradiological conditions.Medical,fire,or other plant emergencies.

Occurrenceofany reportableevents,oroffsite notification.

Reportable Events requiringentryintotheREP.

Security incidents.Logentries

'content quality'expectation:(1)Unitsof measureareincludedwhen appropriate.(2)Listspeopleand organizationnameswhen appropriate.(3)Usesclearand precise locations when appropriate.

(4)Closure informationisprovided (problemsfoundin earlier entries have resolution described).(5)Allentriesaremadein chronological order or annotatedatthetimeindicatedonthelog:for multiple-unitentries,allunits enterthesametimeforcommonwhen appropriate(e.g.,LCOentryoncommonunit equipment.

(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage39of103 Appendix E(Page3of3)LogKeeping 2.Toaidin event reconstruction,asmuch significant informationaspossibleshouldbelogged during emergencies and abnormal or unexpectedevents.However,logkeepingshouldnot take precedence over controlling and monitoringtheplant.D.Legibility Log entriesshallbemadeina mannersuchthattheycanbeeasilyreadand understood.

Additionally,thelog entriesshouldbereadily reproducible with standard photocopy machines.E.Corrections 1.Correctionsshallbemadebyeditingthe appropriatelogentry,orshallbemadebyplacingasinglelinethroughthe incorrectentry,writinginthecorrectentry,initialing,anddatinginanearbyspace.2.Spell checkingandrelated corrections on eSOMS narrativelogsdoesnotrequire initialinganddatingwhendonebeforeofficialapprovalandprinting.3.All corrections to approved computer printed documentsshallbeinitialedanddatedand approvedbytheSM.4.Late entries(pastshift turnover)shallbe annotatedbyplacingthecurrenttimeandthe Words"LATEENTRY",followedbythetimetheentryshouldhavebeenmade,andthentheentry.F.Log Review The previousshiftslogsshallbe reviewedpriorto assumingwatch.Operatinglogsshallbe reviewedbytheSM/US.Thesereviewsnormallywouldoccurshortlybeforeshiftreliefand should ensure thatentriesare accurate and adequate,andthatnoopenendedentriesremain.

Additionally, the Operations Superintendent,orhis designeeshouldreviewthe operatinglogsonadailybasiswhenheisonsite.

(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa Procedure Pace40of103 Appendix F(Page1of4)

Plant Operating ProceduresA.ProcedureCompliance1.Plant equipmentshallbeoperatedinaccordancewithwrittenapprovedproceduresasdiscussedinSPP-2.2,AdministrationofSiteTechnicalProcedures.2.AppendixF,sectionE,contains expectationsforprocedureusage.Procedureusersshoulduseittoevaluatetheirownconduct.B.Precautions,LimitationsandInitialConditions1.AllapplicablePrecautionsandLimitations,InitialConditions,andallproceduresectionstobeperformedSHALLbereviewedpriortoperformance:

IFaprocedureisinprogressto maneuvertheplant ANDthedirectionofthatmaneuveris changed, THENallP/Lsoftheapplicableprocedure(s)SHALLbere-reviewedpriortocontinuingwiththeevolution.

2.IFaprocedureinprogressissuspended ORexitedpriortocompletion, THENthefollowingSHALLbeverifiedpriortorecommencement:a.Initialconditionsb.PrecautionsandlimitationsC.ProcedurePlacekeeping1.Placekeepingisaneffectivetoolforreducinghumanerrorandmaintainingstatuscontrolbymaintainingpositivecontrolofsteps,especiallyfollowingdelaysandinterruptions.Placekeepingincludesthefollowing:a.Markingeachstepofaprocedureasitisperformed,b.Markingstepsthatarenotapplicable,andc.Markingeachstepofaclearanceorderasitisperformed.2.Examplesofacceptablemethodsformarkingupaprocedureincludinginitialingeachstepasitisperformed,markingoffthestepsbycheckingthemoff,orusingtheplacekeepingboxesonthoseprocedureswheretheyhavebeenprovided.3.Thefollowingpracticesmaybeusedtoenhanceplacekeeping:

(a.Re-readingthepreviousseveralstepsafterbeingdistracted.b.Identifyingthelastprocedurepagetobeperformedbymarkingitas"LAST PAGE."

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Plant Operating Proceduresc.Circlingastepthatisinprogressandslashingthroughthecirclewhenthestep is complete.d.Marking completionofaprocedurepageinthebottommarginonthepage.

e.Markingstepsthatwillnotbeperformedin advanceorduringthePre-JobBrief.4.Placekeepingshallbeused,unlessthe procedure classification is"information only."5.During implementationoftheAbnormalor Emergency OperatingProcedure,placekeepingshallbeused (immediateactionsand prudent operator actions are exempt when performed.Placekeepingshallbeusedduring verificationofthoseactions.).6.To facilitateplacekeepingforclearanceorders,a separatesheetshouldbeprovidedfor independent verifications.

7.Erasablemarkers,pageprotectorsor clear coversheetscanbeusedto facilitate place keepingduringroutine activitiesthatdonotrequirearchivalrecordsretention.Whenthe evolution is completedthemarkcanbewipedoff.Incaseswhere procedures require signaturesorinitialsthoseareusedinsteadof erasable markers.8.For evolutionsthatarenotcompletedbytheendofshift,themarkeduppagesshallbe includedintheshift turnoverprocessforthe applicablewatchstation.Thestatusof procedure completionshouldbereportedtothecontrolroom.Attheendofthe evolution, any proceduresnotrequiredforretentionasarchivalrecordsmaybe discarded.

D.AlternativePlaceKeeping-ReaderlWorkerPlacekeepingviaa

'ReaderlWorker'methodmaybeusedto facilitateplacekeeping under conditionsinharsh environmentsuchasworkingina contaminatedzoneorworkingina situation where worker cannot support/holdpaperwork.Inthesecasesasecondpersonisallowedtosignoffastepascompletedonlywhenin direct contactwiththeperformer.Whenasecondpersonisrequired,thesecond individualshouldsign"for"theperformer,suchas"JCSITMM." E.Useof10CFR50.54(x)and(y) 1.OperationspersonnelSHALL NOTgiveor accept directionsorguidance thatconflictswith approved procedures, Technical Specifications,ora LicenseCondition,withthe exception of those actions pursuantto50.54(x)and(y).2.All actions that occurper50.54(x)and(y)SHALLbe approvedbyalicensed Senior Reactor OperatorandthoseactionsSHALLbe immediatelyreportedtothe Operations Manager,PlantManager,andSiteVice President and documentedviaPER.

TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Page 42of103 Appendix F (Page3of4)Plant Operating Procedures 3.OperationspersonnelMAYtakeresponsibleactionthatdepartsfromaLicenseConditionor Technical Specificationpursuantto10CFR50.54(x)and(y),withinthelimitsofthe following:a.Theprovisionmustbeinvokedinordertotakenecessaryactions.

b.IF an emergencyprotectiveactionisneededANDNOactionconsistentwiththelicenseisimmediatelyapparentthatcanprovideadequateor equivalent protection, THENpersonnelareobligatedtotakeprotectiveactionunderthis provision.c.Useoftheprovisiondoes NOTrequireNRCconcurrence.IFtimepermits,THEN NRC OperationsCentertelephonenotificationshouldbemadebeforeactionistaken.IFtimedoesNOTpermit,THENNRCOperationsCentertelephone notificationSHALLbemadeassoonaspossiblebutnottoexceedonehourper SPP-3.5andNuReg-1022.e.ProvisionSHALL NOTbeusedtopreventdamagetotheplantormachineryunlesssuchdamageistiedtoapossibleadverseeffectonpublichealthand safety.(d.Provisiondoes NOTapplywheretimepermitsNRC amendmenttoTechnical SpecificationsorLicenseCondition.

(f.ProvisionONLYappliestoemergencieswherelicensecomplianceposesabarriertoeffectiveprotectiveaction,andrapidactionisneededtoprotectpublichealthandsafety.

g.Immediatethreatofinjurytopersonnelis appropriate justificationfortheuseoftheprovision.h.Useoftheprovisionis NOTtiedtothedeclarationofanyemergency classificationintheEmergencyPlan.Since emergenciescandeveloprapidly,useoftheprovisionshould NOTbeencumberedby administrative prerequisites.

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Plant Operating Procedures F.Expectations 1.Operatorsmayuse Appendix"F"to evaluate their own conduct.Supervisorsshouldusethesamewhen evaluating operators against the expectation.

2.During Procedure Use: a.b.c.d.e.(f.g.h.i.j.k.I.m.n.o.p.q.(, Verifies correct procedureandrevisionisbeingused (VerifiesForUse).Reviews appropriateportionof procedure, and ensures prerequisitesaremet before continuing.

Reviews precautions and ensurestheyare understoodbystep performers.

Ensures a pre-evolution briefing is conducted lAW pre-job checklist.

Ensures appropriate personnel are available or informed, as necessary, before starting.Ensures that instruments are checked for calibration and documented as required.Applies proper usage requirements as denoted on procedure (e.g., continuous use).Stops and notifies supervisorifit cannot be performed as written and initiates change if needed.Applies Self Check, QV&V and Touch STAR.Applies place keepingtoolsas appropriate.

Meets applicable verification requirements during procedure use.Initiates appropriate documentationasrequiredfor problems in procedures.

Properly completesallsteps(e.g., performsactionpriortosignoff).

All required sign-offsandrecord pages are completed by appropriate personnel (no blanks).Stops and notifies supervision if componentnotalignedper procedure(e.g.,valveistobe opened,butfound already open).Doesnot move on without first signing each completedstepas appropriate.

Reviews entire procedure for completenesspriorto concluding the task is complete.

(TVAN StandardConductof Operations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Page44of103 Appendix G(Page1of4)SelfCheckingandPeerCheckingSelfCheckandPeerCheckmethodsarelistedinSPP-10.3,VerificationProgram,andintheTVAN Human Performance Handbookingreaterdetail.A.SelfChecking Self-checkingSHALLbeusedbyallOperatorsperforminganytask.

1.Stop-Pausebeforeperforming operation/manipulation,especiallyatcriticalsteps,decisionpoints,ortouchpoints(electrical).Eliminatedistractions,ifnecessary.

2.Think-Focusattentiononthesteptobeperformed.VerifytheactionisappropriateforequipmenUsystemstatus.Anticipateexpectedresult(s)oftheactionanditsindications.

Considerwhatactionstotakeshouldanunexpectedresultoccur(contingency).Ifuncertain,useQV&V.

3.Act-Withoutlosingeyecontact,touchthecomponent,label,etc.Comparecomponentlabel,etc.,withchecklist,procedurestep,ordrawing.Withoutlosingphysicalcontact establishedearlier,performtheaction.

4.Review-Verifyanticipatedresultobtained.Performcontingency,ifexpectedresultdoesnotoccur.B.PeerChecking1.Peercheckingisusedasatooltoaugmentself-checkingbyusingteampeerstoensure proper operationsandtopreventerrors.a.Apeerisapersonwiththesameorhigher qualificationsthantheperson performingthetask.b.PeercheckingdoesNOTrelievean operatorofhisresponsibilitytoperform self-checking (STAR).c.Using3-waycommunication, performerandpeeragreeontheactiontotake,onwhichcomponent,andforwhatpurpose,confirmedbytheguidingdocument.d.Usingself-checking,theperformerandpeerindividuallyconfirmthecorrect component,label,etc.Flagthe componentifdesired.

e.Performerperformspredeterminedactionandonlythataction.f.Peerwatchestheactionsofthe performertoverifytheactioniscorrect.2.Ingeneral,PeerChecksshouldNOTbeperformedbyUnitSupervisorssincepeercheckingcaninterferewithoversight responsibilities.

(TVAN Standard ConductofOperations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage45of103 Appendix G(Page2of4)

Self CheckingandPeerChecking3.USpeerchecksshouldbelimitedtosimpleandshortdurationtasks.Also,theactivityshouldbelocatedclosetothehorseshoeoperatingarea.4.DuringEmergencyandAbnormaloperationstheUSmayperformapeercheck,butthecheckis greatlylimitedandeffectivelybecomesverificationof correct component and position.5.TheUSshallNOTperformpeerchecksforPLANNEDreactivitychanges.6.TheShift ManagershouldNOTengageinPeerChecksof component manipulation.

SM responsibility for oversightandforcommandandcontroloutweighthe obligationsofpeer checking.ConditionsrequiringSMPeerCheckof component manipulationshouldbe extremelyisolatedandrare.7.TheShiftTechnical Advisor(STA)mayperformPeerCheckssolongasheisqualifiedtoperformthetaskanddoingsodoesnotdistractfromhisdutiesasanSTA.A Non-LicensedSTAwithanSROcertificationmayperformasPeerCheckforReactivitychangesprovided the requirementsofSRO oversightaremaintained.8.PeerCheckingSHALLbepracticed wheneverpossibleutilizingavailable manpower andwithinthefollowingguidelines:a.PeerChecksAREREQUIREDFORALLPLANNEDreactivity manipulations.b.LackofaPeerCheckshouldNOTPREVENToperatorsfromperforming EMERGENCYACTIONSrequiredtominimizea transient,protectequipment,protectpersonnelorthehealthandsafetyofthepublic.(NOTE-Noemergencyactiondirectsadditionofpositivereactivity.)c.Duringnormal operationspeercheckingshouldbeusedforswitch manipulationsinsidethe operatoratthecontrolsdesignatedareaatalltimes,except:

(1)Annunciatorresponseresets(2)Radiation monitor pushbuttons (3)Computer operations(4)Chart adjustments(5)Takinglogs(6)Ifsecondparty, concurrentverificationactivitiesarerequired.(7)AsexcusedbytheSROwith oversight responsibilityonacasebycasebases(i.e.,Noblanketexceptions).

TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paae46of103 Appendix G(Page3of4)SelfCheckingandPeer Checkinge.Thefollowingactivitieswillrequireapeercheckinthefieldif2ndPartyisnot required:(1)SafetyRelatedComponentmanipulation.(2)PWR-Primary demineralizerchangesbothin/outofservice.(3)PWR-Manualadjustmentsof hotwelilevelmake-upordump-back.(4)IfidentifiedinaPre-JobBrief(5)Ifrequestedbytheindividualperformingtheactivity.

C.Expectations1.ActionstakenpriortoSelfChecking Component Manipulation:a.Verifycorrectprocedureandrevisionisbeingused(VerifiesForUse).b.Reviewsappropriateportionofprocedure,andensuresprerequisitesaremetbefore continuingincludingapplicableprecautions.c.Stopsandnotifies supervisorifitcannotbeperformedaswrittenandinitiateschangeifneeded.d.Takesamomenttothinkaboutthetask.e.PointstoeachcomponenUindication.f.Verifiedthecorrectcomponentwillbemanipulated.g.Verifiestheexpectedconditions,indications,responseandoutcome.h.Thinksthroughthedesired response/indications/outcome.

i.Determines contingentactionifthingsdonotgoasexpected.2.DuringtheSelfCheckingactionormanipulation:a.Appliesplacekeepingtoolsasappropriate.b.Meetsapplicableverificationrequirementsduringprocedureuse.c.Verifiestheexpectedconditions, indications,response,andoutcome.

TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paae47of103 Appendix G(Page4of4)SelfCheckingandPeerChecking3.AftercompletingtheSelfCheckingaction:a.Pointstotheassociatedindications.b.Verifiestheexpectedconditions,indications,responseandoutcome.c.IftheexpectedoutcomeisNOTobtained,THENsupervisorisinformed.4.ActiontakenpriortoPeerCheckingComponentManipulation:a.Verifiescorrectprocedureandrevisionisbeingused(VerifiesForUse).b.PCreviewsappropriateportionofprocedure,andensuresprerequisitesaremetbeforecontinuingincludingapplicableprecautions.c.PCtakesamomenttothinkaboutthetask.

(d.PC concurs/agreestheperformerhasidentifiedeach component/indicationtobe used.e.Verifiestheexpectedconditions,indications,responseandoutcome.f.PCthinksthroughthedesiredresponse/outcomeanddiscusseswithperformerg.PCconcurswithperformeraboutcontingentactionsifthingsdonotgoasexpected.5.DuringthePeerCheckingactionormanipulations:a.Appliesplacekeepingtoolsasappropriate.b.PCmaybeusedtomeetapplicableCVrequirements.c.Verifiestheexpectedconditions,indications,responseandoutcome.d.WasthePeer Checkercloseenoughtostopanundesiredaction.6.AftercompletingthePeerCheckedaction:a.PCpointtotheassociatedindications.b.Verifiestheexpectedconditions,indications,responseandoutcome.

(c.IFtheexpectedoutcomeisNOTobtained,THENsupervisorisinformed.

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BriefingsThepurposeofabriefingistogettherightinformationtotherightpeopleintimetopreventanerror.Duringa transientabriefingtakesadvantageofteamknowledgetorespondtothetransient.A.Pre-JobBriefsPre-JobbriefandPostJobbriefrequirementsaredefinedinthe"Pre-Job/PostJobBriefing".Theformsandformatfromthatprocedureshouldbeused.Theindividualresponsiblefortask performanceisexpectedtoleadthepre-jobbriefing.B.Post-Job Brief/CritiquePost-jobcritiquesareconductedtoidentifylessonslearnedduringthejobtocapturelearning opportunitiesandimprovetheactivity.SM/USshalldeterminewhenaPost-Jobbriefisrequired and designateapersontoconductthepostjobbrieftocaptureanyunexpectedresultsorlessonslearnedduringtheevolutionortask.C.Shift Turnover Brief (TheformatfortheShift TurnoverBriefiscontainedinStandardsForm1ofthisappendix.The StandardsFormprovidesascriptthatcanbeeasilyfollowedtohelpensurebriefingexpectationsaremet.D.EventBasedBriefTheformatfortheEventBasedBriefiscontainedinStandardsForm3ofthisappendix.The StandardsFormprovidesascriptthatcanbeeasilyfollowedtohelpensurebriefingexpectationsaremet.Event-basedbriefsshouldincludereferencestoTechSpecsandREP.E.CrewUpdatesDuringmany conditionscommunicationofinformationtothecrewmaynotneedascriptedbrief.InthesecasestheCrew Update/Announcementcanbeused.Forexample,duringemergency conditionstheSMshould useacrewupdatetoannounceachangeinREPstatus.Anycrewmembermayupdatethecrewasfollowsbyobtainingthecrew'sattentionbystating"crew update/announcement",announcingtheinformationandthenstating"endof brief/announcement".F.Observations The StandardsFormsbelowcontain expectationsandformatforcrewbriefs.

(***StandardsForm1-FormatofShift Turnover StandardsForm2-FormatofMiddleofShiftBriefing StandardsForm3-FormatofEventBasedBrief TVAN Standard ConductofOperations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePaae49of103AppendixH(Page2of5)

BriefingsStandardsForm1of Appendix HFormatofShift Turnover BriefA.SMstartswith announcementtostartbrief1.Discuss Safety2.DiscussHumanPerformanceB.SMrequestsstatusfromthefollowingpositions:

1.Chemistry 2.RadCon(ALARA) 3.Security(Whenapplicable)

(C.D.USAgendaUSstatesplantpowerlevelandrequeststatusfromunitwatch stationsUSprovides summaryincludingnotableitemscompletelastshiftand activities for currentshift.(FormultipleunitsitestheUSforeachunit addressesthecrewas appropriate.)SMrequeststatusfromsupportpositionswhichmayincludethefollowingpositions; 1.Support US2.WCCSRO3.MSS4.WWM5.EngRepE.SMrecaps significant items/activitiesandactionitemsandwhoisresponsibleforthoseactions.SMshouldalsodiscussanynewstandingorders,shiftorders,site activitiesorprotected equipmentasapplicable.F.SMrequestsinputfromother Managementwhichmayincludethefollowingpositions;1.OPS Manager2.AsstPM/PM/SVP (TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa Procedure Page50of103 Appendix H(Page3of5)

Briefings StandardsForm1of Appendix HFormatofShift Turnover BriefG.GeneralRequirement;Shiftpersonnelshouldspeakloudlyforalltohear.SMcontrolsthemeeting.USbriefsUOwhoremaininhorseshoeimmediatelyuponcompletionofturnover.H.ReactivityBrief Shift TurnoverReactivityBriefshouldbeconductedinthehorseshoewiththeUSandUOsassumingthewatch.Evolutionsaffectingreactivityandthefollowingshouldbeavailableforthe brief;ForBWR1.ReactorPower2.ThermalPower3.TurbinePower(MWe)4.RodPosition5.ReactorRecirculationFlowControl6.CoreXenonconditionsForPWR1.Waterusedlastshifttomaintainpowerandexpecteduseduringthecurrentshift.2.BlendratiosforVCTmake-up3.VolumeofBoricAcid(BA)toaccomplish1°Ftemperaturereduction,and10%and50%powerreductions (TVAN StandardConductofOperations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOS ProcedurePage51of103 Appendix H(Page4of5)

BriefingsStandardsForm2of Appendix HForrnatofMiddleofShiftBriefingsA.SMStartstheMiddleofShiftBriefwith announcementtostartbrief.1.DiscussSafety.2.DiscussHumanPerformance.3.DiscussALARA.B.UScontinuesthebriefingwithStatusupdatesonhisUnitandCommonAUOwatch-stations.(Ensurehumanperformanceisemphasized.)Thiswillincludethefollowing:

1.Watch-stationroundstatus(uploaded?).2.Safetyissues.3.Housekeepingissues.

4.Clearances,maintenancesupportactivities,statuscontrolgreencards.

For Multi-UnitsitesthisactivityisrepeatedbytheUSforeachunitas appropriateC.UnitUSwillaskforupdatefromUO.(Thiswillincludecompletedandupcomingactivities.)Ensurehumanperformanceisemphasized.D.WCCSRO continuesthebriefingwithupdatesonupcomingworkandleadsdiscussionondailyoperationexperience.E.SMclosesthebriefwithanyadditional administrativeissuesorfocusareasnotpreviously discussed.

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Briefings StandardsForm3of Appendix H Format of EventBasedBrief A.Beginning:

B.Review: C.Input: D.Expectations:TheUS announcestheupcomingbrief.

Discuss sequenceofevents,including major equipmentoutof serviceandmajor proceduresinuse.Askfor crewmember'sinputand questions.*Describethe"big picture" direction for managingtheevent.*ListthereferencestoTechSpecs,and major REP proceduresthatwillbeused.

(*List major parameterstobe monitored.*Ensureeachcrew member understandstheirrole.*EstablishPriorities.E.Finish:TheUS announcestothecrewthatthebriefisover.

(F.General Expectations I Information1.WhentheUSbeginsabrief,each participating crewmember shall verbally acknowledgethebriefing.The crewisexpectedtopayattentionand participateinthebriefhowever,UOsmust maintainplantmonitoringduringthebrief.2.Abriefshouldbepausedif equipment manipulationisrequired.3.Thebriefcan bepausedor interrupted at anytimeduetoanyreason.4.ThebriefisatoolfortheSM/USto establishandmaintain commandandcontrolaswell as communicatethevital information discussed above.*Thisformand formatisnotrequiredtobe usedduringan eventbasedbrief.Thegoalisto effectively and efficiently communicate informationanddirectionto managetheevent.

((\TVAN StandardConductof Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage53of103 Appendix I(Page1of5)

CommunicationsA.The purposeofthisstandardistoprovide clear guidelinesonthe communication processes and content specifictoOperations.

Accurate and effective communication is essentialtothesafe and efficient operationofTVAN Nuclear Power Plants.Consistentuseof effective communicationsduringnormal operationshelpstoreduceerrors,and develops the necessaryhabitsto sustainitsuseduring off-normal and emergency conditions.B.Formal Communication-Aspoken interchangebetweenpersonnel,thepurposeofwhichistoprovideoneormoreofthefollowing directives or parametersthataffectplant operations.

1.Statusofplantsystems, components, or procedure.

2.Direction requiring operator or individual action.3.Operating limitationsorcautions.

4.Annunciator response.5.ALL FORMALCOMMUNICATlONS REQUIRETHEUSEOFTHREEWAY COMMUNICA TlON.C.Informal Communications-An interchange or discussionthatisnotintendedtoprovidethestatusoftheplant systems/components/procedures, direction requiring operator individualaction,or operating limitations/cautions.Thistypeof communication involvesafree exchange of informationanddoesNOTneedtoberepeatedback.However,the exchangemustbe conductedina professionalmanner,(avoidslangand ambiguities)andthe receiver should acknowledgethemessage.D.Directed Communication-Aspoken messageinitiatedby announcing the name(s)of the intended receiver(s).Whenan interchangetakesplace face-to-facebetweentwo individuals,onlythe initiatinglegofeach interchangeneedstobe directed.Whenmultiple commands are intendedforthesame operatorinasingle procedurestep,itisNOT necessary to address the operatorbynameforeachcommand.

1.Three-way Communication All operatorsareresponsiblefor consistent, effective communications.

Three-way communicationisthestandardforall operations communications.

Three-way communicationconsistsofthe following;a.The senderstatesthenameofthe receiverandwhenattentionisgained,clearlystatesthemessage.The sender should considerhowtowordthe communicationpriorto initiating the conversation.

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Communicationsb.The receiver repeatsbackthemessagetothe sender.Therepeatbackcanbe verbatim or functional.Inmanycasesa functional repeatbackbest communicates the receivers understandingofthe message.Thiscanbedonein severalwaysto accomplishthedesiredgoals.For example the sender mightsay,"Bob,reportRCS pressureandtrend."The receivercouldrespondin eitheroftwoways.(1)The receivercouldrespondwith,"Report RCS pressureandtrend.RCS pressureis2250psigandstable." Or(2)The receivercouldrespondwith,"RCS pressureis2250psigand stable." (c.The sender verbally acknowledgesthatthe receiver correctly understood the message.Theverbal acknowledgementcanbe simplesuchas,"Thatiscorrect".Ifthe senderhasrequestedand received informationthenthe sender shall provide either verbatim or functionalrepeatbackto demonstrate his understandingofthe receiver'smessage.Forthe example above the sendercouldrespondwith,"I understand2250and stable." 2.Phonetic Alphabet The phonetic alphabetisatoolto improve communications.

In general, operations communicationshouldusethe phonetic alphabet exceptwhenwell established acronyms describe the subject.Ifuseof phonetic alphabet will reduce effectiveness of communicationsthenit shouldnotbeused.The following are examplesofwhenthe phonetic alphabet shouldnotbeused:a.Itisnot desirabletouse Romeo-Charlie-Sierra to describetheRCS (Reactor Coolant System).b.Ifa proceduralstepiswrittenusing acronyms,itmaybereadandorderedas such.c.Ifa componenttagorlabeliswrittenusing acronymsthenthe acronymsmaybe used.3.General Standardsa.All communicationsshallbeclear,concise,and precise.All operational communicationsshallbe conductedina formal and professionalmanner.Inall communications, the senderandintended receivershouldbereadily identifiable.

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Communicationsb.Use equipmentnounnamesand/oridentification(ID)numberstodescribea component.c.Theuseofsignlanguageisundesiredbutmaybeusedwhenverbal communicationsisnotpractical.d.Taketimewhenreportingabnormalconditions.Speakdeliberately,distinctlyandcalmly.Identifyyourselfandwatchstationoryourlocation.Describethenatureandseverityoftheproblem.Statethelocationoftheproblemifappropriate.Keepthecommunicationlineopenifpossibleoruntildirected otherwise.e.Thecompletionofdirectedactionsshouldbereportedtothe governing station,normallythecontrolroom.f.Requireotherplantpersonnel(includingcontractors)conductingoperational communicationtodosoinaccordancewiththisprocedure.

(g.Ifthereisanydoubtconcerninganyportionofthecommunicationortaskassigned,resolveitbeforetakinganyaction.h.Whenmakingannouncementsfordrillsorexercisesbeginandendthe announcementwith"ThisisaDrill."4.Emergency Communications SystemsWhenpersonnelareworkinginareaswherethepublicaddress(PA)systemoremergencysignalscannotbeheard,alternatemethodsforalertingthesepersonsshouldbedevised.Flashinglights,personalpagersthatvibrateandcanbefelt,andpersonsdedicatedtonotificationsareexamplesofalternatemethods.5.PASystema.UseoftheplantPAsystemshallbelimitedtoensureitretainsits effectivenessincontactingplantpersonnel.ExcessiveuseofthePAsystemshouldbeavoided.Planttelephonesandotherpoint-to-point communications channelsshouldbeusedinlieuofthe PAsystemwheneverpractical.b.The announcement ofplannedstartingorstoppinglarge equipmentshouldbemadetoalertpersonnelworkinginthatarea.

(c.TheplantPAsystemmaybeusedinabnormaloremergencyconditions,toannouncechangeofplantstatus,orgivenotificationofmajorplanteventseitherinprogressoranticipated.

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Communicationsd.WhenusingtheplantPAsystem:(1)Speakslowlyanddeliberatelyinanormaltoneofvoice.(2)When announcementsofabnormaloremergencyconditionsaremade,theyshallbemadeatleasttwice.(3)Whenmaking announcementsfordrillsorexercisesbeginandendthe announcementwith"ThisisaDrill."6.Plant TelephonesWhenusingPlanttelephones:a.Identify yourselfandwatchstation.

(b.WhentryingtomakecontactwiththemainControlRoom,ifthemessageisofaroutinenature,thesendershouldhangupwhenthemainControlRoomfailsto answerafterthefifthringtoavoid unnecessaryControlRoomnoise.Thephoneshallbeallowedtoringuntilanswerediftheinformationis important to Operations.c.DuringtimeswhentheDONOTDISTRUB(DND)functionhasbeenusedbyMCRpersonnel,followthedirectionsontherecordingasappropriate.d.Whenmaking announcementsfordrillsorexercisesbeginandendthe announcementwith"ThisisaDrill." 7.Radio/phone Communication Radio/phoneusageshallnotbeallowedinareaswhereelectronicinterferencewith plant equipmentmayresult.a.Whenmaking announcementsfordrillsorexercises,beginandendthe announcementwith"ThisisaDrill." b.Sendershouldidentifythemselvesbywatchstation.

c,Threeway communicationsshouldbeused.d.Clearconciselanguageshouldbeusedsinceradio/phonecontactdoesnothavetheadvantageoffacetofacecommunication.

'-TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP*1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage57of103 Appendix I(Page5of5)

Communications 8.ExpectationsOperatorsmayuseAppendixItoevaluatetheirownconduct.Supervisorsshouldusethesamewhenevaluatingoperatorsagainsttheexpectation.a.Clearterminologyisused.b.Thereceiverisclearlyidentifiedoninitialcommunications(bynameorposition).c.Thesenderclearlyidentifieswhoistoperformanaction.d..Communicateswithothersusing3-waycommunicationandphoneticalphabet.e..Thesenderclearlystatestheactiontobeperformed.f.Sendersandreceiversusenounnamesofequipmentand/oridentification(ID)numberstodescribeacomponent.g.Sendersandreceiversusethephoneticalphabetwhenappropriate(i.e.,'lettered'equipment).h.Thesenderclearly communicatestheurgencyoftherequiredaction.LThereceivereitherverbatimorparaphrasespriortotakingaction(repeats back).j.Thereceiverreportsbackaftertheactionhasbeentaken.k.Allcrewmembersarekeptinformedofoverallsituationsthroughperiodiccrew briefings.

I.Accurate,relevantinformationisprovidedtopersonneloutsidetheMCR(e.g.,startingpumps).

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Shift TurnoverA.Shift Turnover 1.Operating personnel shall conduct shift turnoversina professional manner.Oncoming operatorsshallreview documentsspecifiedontheir checklists before assuming responsibility for theirshiftposition.Walkdownsof appropriate control boardsshallbe conductedbyeachshiftwatchstander.Theindividualbeingrelievedis responsible for passingonallpertinent information concerning work under his jurisdictiontohisrelief.2.The following shift positions will documentshiftturnover:a.Shift Managerb.Unit Supervisors (MCR)c.Unit Operators d.Assistant Unit Operators (assigned duty stations)e.Shift Technical Advisor(orposition assigned STA function)f.FireOPS Supervisor (FOS)3.The following general requirementsapplytoall watchstanders:a.Reliefshall,asaminimum, consistofreviewingthe informationprovidedinthe Shift Turnover Checklistforthewatchstationwhichisprovidedbelow.

b.Reviews turnover checklistwithoff-going watchstander including; Safety-related equipmentstatus;running equipment, train alignments; inoperable equipment, LCOs&Sisrequired;reasonsforalarms; abnormal conditions

&problemareas; clearance, caution orderandother abnormal indications; activities in progress;recentload changes;recent Standing Order and evolutionsplannedduringthe shift.c.Oncoming operationspersonnelshall review documents and historical informationasspecifiedon their turnover checklist when assuming responsibilityfortheirpositions.d.Notesany abnormalities during previous24hours.e.Previousshiftslogsshallbereviewedbytheoncomingcrewpriorto assuming watch (N/AforAUOs).Beawareofwhathadhappenedduringyour absence ifyouareamongthenew oncomingrotatingshift.

(f.Ifpossible,performaquickwalkthroughofyourwatchstationpriortothewatch relief and turnover meeting.

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Shift Turnover Unless emergency conditionsexist,therelief operator/supervisorwillperformno on-watch dutiesuntilhe completes established relief requirements.

The individualbeingrelievedshallretainthe responsibilitiesofthejobuntilhehasfully informedhisreliefofthestatusofall equipment under his jurisdiction.

The individualbeingrelievedshall address abnormalitieswhichhave occurred orexistand significant journal entries.The individualbeingrelievedis responsibleforpassingonall pertinent information concerning work under his jurisdictiontohisrelief.

Operations personnel performing shift turnover activitieswillnotbe involved in plant evolutions/activities during performanceoftheshift turnover activities.

Communicates significant information aboutwatchatshift turnover meeting.The off-going operatorshallexplainallitemsnotedonthe turnover checklist, and the oncoming operatorshouldaskany questionshemighthave.Whenboth operators are satisfiedthatthe oncoming operatorisfully cognizantoftheplant conditions, the oncoming operatorshallstatethatheis assuming responsibility fortheshift position.g.h.i.j.k.I.m., I\,n.All operatorswillinform their immediate supervisor of their location if other than their duty station.o.Temporary reliefshallbelimitedin duration and frequencytothatof absolute necessity.

When temporaryreliefis necessary,thepersonbeingrelievedshall acquaint the oncomingpersonwithjob informationsuchasany abnormal or unusual conditions existing, any actions anticipated during his absence, and wherehemaybereachedintheplantduringhis absence.Temporary relief as describedheredoesnotrequire completionofashift turnover checklist.Alog entrymustbemadewhenthe individualisrelievedandwhenhe reassumes the watch (exceptforshort duration relief describedbelow).Thelogmust includethenamesof relievingpersonandrelievedperson.

Temporaryreliefofashort duration (approximately 15 minutesorless)doesnotrequirealogentry.p.Each Individual is personally responsible for ensuring their"ActiveStatus"isin good standingpriorto assumingduty.Thisstatus includes proper number of shifts/hours worked per quarter, training qualifications, and up-to-date medical status.q.Nopersonshall assumeashiftpositionunlesstheyare physically and mentallyfitto competently assume the responsibilities.

(TVAN StandardConductof Operations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage60of103 Appendix J(Page3of4)

Shift Turnoverr.Nopersonshallpermittheirrelieftoassumetheshiftifanydoubtexistsconcerningtheon-comingperson'salertness,coherence,and capability ofperformingtheirassignedduties.s.Theoff-goingoperatorshallnotberelieveduntilthe equipmenttheyareresponsibleforisstableortheconditionhasbeendiscussedandunderstoodbytheon-comingoperator.

4.Personsassignedtospecifictasksshallremainonthemuntilproperlyrelievedbysomeoneofequalorhigherqualificationorreleasedbytheirsupervisor.5.TheindividualwithcommandandcontrolwillinformtheMCRheisleavingtheControlRoomanddesignatesaqualifiedSROasreplacementforthecontrolroomcommand function.6.Reliefoccurringduringtheshiftwillrequirecompletionofthe appropriateshiftrelief checklist.7.Refuelingshiftturnoverwillbeconductedbetweentheoff-goingandoncomingFHS.The oncomingFHSwillbemadeawareofrefuelingstatus,anyproblemsencounteredduringthepreviousshift,anyabnormalconditionsinexistence,anyabnormalradiological conditionsorhazards,andallentriesmadeintheFHSnarrativelog.WhentheoncomingFHShasaclearunderstandingofthestatusofallactivities,hewillassumetheshift.TheFHSwillinformtheShiftManagerandtheUnitSupervisorofthecurrentrefuelingstatusandtheobjectivesofhisshift.TheFHSwillbriefhisrefuelingcrewofallpertinent conditionsandtheshiftobjectivesbeforetherefuelingoperationcommences.B.Shift Turnover BriefAshift turnoverbrieffortheon-comingshiftshallbefacilitatedbytheSMasdiscussedin AppendixHofthisprocedure.C.ControlBoardWalkdownWalkdownsofappropriatecontrolboardsshallbeconductedbyeachcontrolroomwatchstation.Thepurposeofaboardwalkdownistodetermineplantstatusthrough observationofplantsystemlineups,switchpositions,lighted annunciators,chartrecorders,andstatuslights.

D.DistinctiveIdentificationofOn-ShiftOperationsPersonnel Operations personnelshouldweartheTVAissuedfireretardantarticlesofclothingwhenon-shift.TheOperations Superintendentdetermineswhatpositionsandwhatconditionsrequirefireretardantclothing.Ashiftmanningchartmaybeobtainedfromtheclerkifneededtoidentifyonshiftcrewbyjobassignment.

((\TV AN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage61of103 Appendix J(Page4of4)

Shift Turnover E.ObservationsTheformbelowcontainsexpectationsforShiftTurnover.

  • OPDP-1-1Shift Turnover Checklist (Attachment 1).Operatorsmayuse Attachment1toevaluatetheirownconduct.Supervisorsshouldusethesamewhenevaluatingoperatorsagainsttheexpectation.

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Standing Orders&ShiftOrdersA.StandingOrders1.Informationsuchasadministrativepolicy,designationof turnovertimes,requirementsto transmit particularoperatingdatatomanagement,limitationsofaccesstocertainareasandequipment,shippingandreceivinginstructions,andother similar long-termorpolicymatterscanbeincludedinstandingorders.Informationandpoliciesintendedtobecome permanentshouldbeincorporatedintoappropriateprocedures.StandingorderswillbeapprovedandreviewedperiodicallybytheOperations Superintendentordesignee.Standingordersshallnotbeineffectformorethanonefuelcycle.

2.3.4.5.(6.Standingordersshouldbeclearlywritten,dated,andmaintainedinthecontrolroom.Standingordersshallnotbeusedasoperatingprocedures.

Operationspersonnelshallreviewthestandingordersperiodically,whentherearechanges,orwhenrequiredbyshiftturnoverprocess.Standingorder(s)willbelocatedattheapplicableworkstation(s)asdeemednecessaryby the Operations Superintendent.Standingorder(s)shouldbedevelopedusingaformsimilartoOPDP-1-2, Attachment 2,"StandingOrder."B.ShiftOrders1.ShiftorderswillbeusedbyOperationsmanagementto communicate short-terminstructions,expectationsandinformationto OperationsShiftpersonnel.2.Eachissuedshiftordersupersedesthepreviouslyissuedshiftorder.

Superseded shiftordersmaybediscarded.3.ShiftordersshallbeapprovedbytheOperations Superintendentorhisdesignee.4.Shiftordersshouldbeclearlywritten,dated,andmaintainedinthecontrolroom.5.Shiftordersshallnotbeusedasoperatingprocedures.

6.AppropriateOperationspersonnelshallreviewtheshiftordersearlyintheshift.Reviewsofshiftordersarerequireddaily.7.ShiftordersshouldbedevelopedusingaformsimilartoOPDP-1-3, Attachment3,"ShiftOrder."ShiftordersdistributionisdeterminedbytheOperations Superintendent or designee.

(TVAN Standard ConductofOperations OPDp*1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe63of103 Appendix K(Page2of2)StandingOrders

&ShiftOrdersC.RequiredReading Operations Management can communicate informationviarequiredreading.Whenneeded, Operations Managementmayissueastandingordertotrack completionofrequiredreading.

D.ObservationsTheforms below contain expectationsforstandingordersandshiftorders.

  • OPDP-1-2 Standing Order (Attachment 2)*OPDP-1-3ShiftOrder (Attachment
3)

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Operator Workarounds Operator Workaroundsarelongterm equipment problems or deficienciesofa maintenance or engineeringnaturewhichrequire significant compensatoryactionstobetakenby Operations.

The actionscanbetheresultofmanyreasonsincluding,butnotlimitedtoMCR deficiencies,Lockedinalarms,disabled alarms,AUOround deficienciesordegradedor inoperable equipment.Thereare threetypesof Operator Workarounds:

A.Operator Work-Arounds(OWAs)resultingfrom equipment deficiencies that adversely affect plant operationsaredefinedasfollows:Priority1OWA:

Operatormusttake compensatoryactionduring response to accidents or transients.Priority2OWA:

Operatormusttake compensatoryactionduring normal operations.

Plant equipmentcouldbedegradedif compensatory actionsnottaken.(B.C.D.Operator Work-Aroundsresultingfrom equipment deficienciesthatdonot adverselyaffectplant operationsaredefinedasfollows:Priority3OWA:

Operatoristaking compensatoryactionsuchas additional monitoringorleak cleanup.Actions necessarydueto deficiencies on non-plant or facilities support equipment(suchasstationlighting,potablewater,sewage treatment,etc.)shouldalsobe categorized as Priority3OWAs.Priority3OWAsaretrackedto quantifythetime spentbyplant operators onlowlevel equipment deficiencies.

Anyone may submiteitherasingleitemoran aggregateeffectfor considerationasan Operator Workaround.

Submissionmaybebyasimple Write-upoftheproblem,whichshouldbe forwardedtothe SM/US.TheSM/USshallassessnewlyidentified equipment deficiencies for Operator Workarounds andnotifythe Work ControlSROifanyareidentified.TheWorkControl CenterSROis responsibleforthe following:

1.Evaluatingidentifieditemsto determineifthey constitute an operator Workaround.

2.Reviewing Immediate Attention Work, equipmentinreducedstatus, Operation's concerns,disabledalarms,controlroomWOlist, Operators' troublelists,andcautionordersfor equipment problemsandaccesswithrespectto Operator Workaround.

This reviewshouldbedoneatleast quarterly.

3.Evaluate identified Operator Workaroundsforthe aggregateimpact,and ensure that appropriatecontrolsareinplacetoproperlyinitiateandcontrolrequired compensatory actions.4.Evaluate identified Operator Workaroundsforthe aggregate impactwhenreviewing and scheduling equipment maintenance.

5.Periodicallyprovidingalistofidentified Operator Workarounds to Operations personnel.

TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe65of103 Appendix M(Page1of2)Intolerance for Equipment Deficiencies Expectation Intolerance for EquipmentDeficienciesisanoverallstationprogramthatfocusesonidentification, documentation,prioritizing,scheduling,andcorrectingshortandlong-termequipmentproblemsinan appropriate and timelymanner.Thismustfoster,ineachindividual,azerotolerancetoaccept operating equipmentdeficienciesand equipmentfailures.AchievingandmaintaininghighequipmentreliabilityatTVAN,systemengineersmustownsystemreliability,maintenancepersonnelmustown componentreliability,andoperatorsmustmonitorandkeepequipmentwithinoperatinglimits.

DefinitionswhichareusedtohelpcategorizeFocusAreasare:A.Fire ProtectionImpairments(Non-Outage)

Fire ProtectionSystemImpairmentsthatrequirethepostingofaFireWatchasa compensatoryMeasure.Thiswouldincludethoseimpairmentsthat documentafailureofafireprotectionsystemtomeetoperabilityrequirementsbutwouldnotincludethosethatarecausedbyplant maintenance/modificationactivities(whichcontaininstructionstoreturntheaffectedsystemstoserviceuponcompletionoftheworkactivities).

(B.Priority1and2 OperatorWorkArounds Operator Workarounds,(ReferenceAppendixL),arethoselongtermequipmentproblemsor deficienciesofamaintenanceorengineeringnaturewhichrequiresignificant compensatoryactionstobetakenbyOperations.C.ControlRoomPanelDeficienciesTheseare deficiencieswhichareassociatedwithcontrolroompanel,or backupcontrolpanel,controls,switches,indications,whichadverselyaffecttheabilitytocontrolor monitortheplant.D.AUORoundDeficienciesTheseare deficiencieswhichareadirectresultof deficientconditionsassociatedwithspecificAUOroundchecks.DeficientplantconditionswhichareidentifiedduringAUOrounds,butnot associatedwithaspecificitemcheckedontheroundsheet(hardcopyor electronic)isnotcountedasanAUOrounddeficiency.

E.Unplanned Lit Annunciators AnnunciatorsotherthanthoseassociatedwiththefollowingareconsideredUnplannedLit Annunciators (ULA): 1.Maintenanceinprogress2.Testinginprogress3.Inalarmconditionduetosystems(orpartsofsystems)removedfromservicein accordancewithapre-plannedworkactivity.

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IntoleranceforEquipment DeficienciesF.Disabled Annunciators (Non-Outage)

Alarmswhichhavebeen disableddueto equipmentorinputfailure.Alarmswhicharedisabled by approved plant procedurearenotcountedasDisabled Annunciators.

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Reactivity ManagementTheTVAN Reactivity ManagementProgramisdefinedinSPP-1 004.This appendix addresses unit specific aspects of reactivitycontrolnotlistedin SPP-10A.A.Requirements This appendixdoesnotrepeat therequirementslistedin SPP-10A.Therefore SPP-10A shouldbeusedin conjunctionwiththis appendix.Specific requirements are: 1.Three-way communicationsshallbeusedforreactivity manipulations.2.All reactivity manipulationsshallbelAWwithapproved procedures.3.All reactivity manipulationsshallbe conductedinacontrolled manner utilizing management oversight.(All reactivitychangesshallbeapprovedandcontrolledbyacontrolroom supervisory individualwhoholdsanactiveSROLicense).

4.Practice conservativedecisionmakingatalltimes.

5.Ensuretheeffectsof reactivity change are understood, anticipated and monitored.

6.Anticipate criticalityatanytimeduring approachtocriticality.

7.Manage any off-normal indicationina conservative manner.8.Move controlrodsinonlya deliberate controlled manner with management oversight.

9.Minimize distractions during reactivity manipulations.10.I ndependent verificationofreactivity calculationspriortouseisrequired.11.Peer Checksshallbeutilizedasspecifiedin AppendixGofthis procedurewhichstatesin part, reactivity manipulationsplannedor otherwiseshouldbepeer checked.12.Ifthe approach to criticality is suspendedforanextendedperiodoftimenearthepointof criticality, the reactorcoreshallbemade sufficientlysubcriticaltoavoidan inadvertent criticality.

B.REFUELING/SPENTFUELPOOL REACTIVITY MANAGMENT During Refueling/SpentFuelPool Operations:

1.Pre-evolutionbriefinghasbeen conducted.2.Fuel Handling Supervisorisdirectly supervising/observing core alterations.

3.Shutdown Marginiscalculatedand documented correctly.

4.EvolutionsaffectingSDMare identified and controlled by supervisor oversight.

(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePaae68of103 Appendix N(Page2of5)

Reactivity Management5.Refuelingsourcerangenuclearindicationiscloselymonitored.6.Boronadditionpathsareprocedurallyidentifiedandcontrolled.(PWR)7.UOorReactorEngineercalculatesandSROsecondchecksalldilutions.(PWR)8.Sensitivetooperatinglimitsandtakesactionpriortoexceedingthelimit.9.Duringrefuelmovesconstantcommunicationismaintainedwithcontrolroom.10.Eachfuelmoveisproceduralcontrolledandallrequiredcontrolsareadheredto.11.AppliesSelfCheck,QV&V'andTouchSTAR.

12.Communicateswithothersusing3-way communicationandphoneticalphabet.13.RefuelingSROgivespermissionpriortoeachfuelmove(RefuelingOPSOnly).14.ReactorEngineeringgivespermissionforeachfuelmovepriortothemove.(Refueling Only)15.Coreoffload/CorereloadstatusiscommunicatedtoSM/USeachshift.16.Crewuses computer monitoringcapabilitiestomaximumadvantagetotrendcritical parameters.

C.PWR REACTIVITY MANAGEMENT EXPECTATIONS1.PWRReactorStartup:a.Actionsaffectingreactivityarecontrolledandmonitored.b.Maintainsprofessionalism,limits distractions,andlimitsMCRaccess.c.SROdedicatedtooverseeinglowpowerphysicstestingandapproachtocriticaIity.d.Pre-evolutionbriefinghasbeenconducted.e.Abnormalorunusualconditionsarehandledconservatively(Rxistrippedif necessary).f.Powerdistributionisverifiedand expectationsfornewdistributionare understood.g.Establishedspecificrateofpowerchange,methodtoachieveit,andfinalpower level.

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Reactivity Management h.ChangeofXe,rodheight,etc.,areproperly accounted for.i.UO remainsatthe controlsanddoesnotbecome distracted by other activities.2.AtAll Times: a.Multiple/diverse indications of powerareusedtoensure responseisas expected.b.OATC/CRO determines effect of activitiesonreactivity before start and monitorsatend.c.Peerchecksare conductedonall manipulations involving reactivity controls.d.Appliesplacekeepingtoolsas appropriate.

e.Communicateswithothersusing3-way communication and phonetic alphabet.f.Crew focuses on.ill[activitieswhichcouldhavean effect on reactivity, includingplacingin servicemixedbedsorcationbedsintheCVCSsystem,etc.

g.Sensitive to operatinglimitsand takesactionpriorto exceedingthelimit.h.UO nevermovesrods exceptina deliberate, carefully controlled manner while closely monitoring the reactor's response, under observation by second licensed individual.i.Rodcontrol selectorswitchispeercheckedwhen manipulated priortoanyrod motion.j.Boron/Primary Water integratorsettingispeer checkedpriorto starting boration/dilution.

k.Monitor effect of dilution/borationonpower understandingthetime delayofthe activity.m.UO obtains SM/US approval and informs otherUOpriortonormal reactivity changes.n.US provides supervisory oversightofreactivity changes;limitsMCR access as needed.o.OATC/CRO continuously monitorandverify correct/proper responseuntilplanisstableandnotifiedUSif unexpected responseisseen.p.CalculationsforallManual blender operations are independently verifiedbyan SRO.

(TVANStandardConductofOperations OPDP*1 Department Rev.0008 ProcedurePaae70of103 Appendix N(Page4of5)

Reactivity Managementq.TwolicensedoperatorsinMCRforallreactivitymanipulations.r.Uses computermonitoringtomaximumadvantageoftrendingcritical parameters.s.Makesconservativedecisionswithrespecttonuclearsafety.

D.BWR REACTIVITY MANAGEMENT1.BWR Reactor Startup:a.Actionsaffectingreactivityarecontrolledandmonitored.b.Maintainsprofessionalism,limits distractions,andlimitsMCRaccess.c.SROisdedicatedtooverseeinglowpowerphysicstestingandapproachto criticality.d.Pre-evolutionbriefinghasbeenconducted.2.AtAllTimes:a.Abnormalorunusualconditionsarehandledconservatively(Rxistrippedif necessary).b.Powerdistributionisverifiedand expectationsfornewdistributionare understood.c.Establishedspecificrateofpowerchange,methodtoachieveit,andfinalpower level.d.ChangeofXe,rodheight,etc.,areproperlyaccountedfor.e.UOremainsatthecontrolsanddoesnotbecomedistractedbyotheractivities.

f.Multiple/diverseindicationsofpowerareusedtoensureresponseisas expected.g.OATC/CROdetermineseffectofactivitiesonreactivitybeforestartandmonitorsatend.h.Peerchecksareconductedonall manipulationsinvolvingreactivitycontrols.

i.Appliesplacekeepingtoolsas appropriate.

j.Communicateswithothersusing3-waycommunicationandphoneticalphabet.

(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe71of103 Appendix N(Page5of5)

Reactivity Management k.Sensitivetooperatinglimitsandtakesactionpriorto exceedingthelimit.m.UO nevermovesrodsexceptinadeliberate, carefully controlled manner while closely monitoringthereactor'sresponse, under observationbysecondlicensed individual.n.Rodcontrol selectorswitchispeercheckedwhen manipulatedpriortoanyrod motion.o.UOobtains SM/USapprovalandinforms otherUOpriortonormalreactivity changes.p.US provides supervisory oversightofreactivity changes;limitsMCRaccessas needed.q.OATC/CRO continuouslymonitorandverify correct/properresponseuntilplanisstableandnotifiedUSif unexpectedresponseisseen.

r.Two licensed operatorsinMCRforallreactivity manipulations.s.Uses computermonitoringto maximum advantage of trending critical parameters.t.Makes conservative decisions with respect to nuclear safety.

(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage72of103 Appendix 0(Page1of22)LicenseStatus-ActivelInactive LicenseA.LicenseStatus1.Tomaintainanactivestatus,thelicenseeshallactivelyperformthe functionsofanoperatororsenior operatorforaminimumofseven8-hourshiftsa calendar quarterorfive12-hourshiftsa calendarquarter.Itisthe licensee'sresponsibilitytomaintain cognizanceofhis/herlicensestatus.2.Alistingof"Active"licensestatusisprovidedtotheSMattheendofeachquarter.Ifan individual'slicenseiscurrentlylistedasbeing"Inactive"(notontheactivelist),itis imperative that heorshenotperforminaTSlicensedposition.TheSTAwillremainactivebycomplyingwithSection3.4ofTRN-11.6.B.RegainingActiveStatus1.Inordertoregainactivestatus,thefollowingrequirementsmustbemet:a.Thelicenseequalifications(SCBA,validphysicalinthe lasttwoyears)arecurrentandsatisfactorycompletionoflicenseoperatorrequalificationtraining.b.Thelicenseehascompletedaminimumof40hoursofshift functionsunderthedirectionofaROorSROandinthepositiontowhichtheindividualwillbeassigned.TheseshiftsmustoccurwiththeunitinModes1-6.Thefortyhoursmustincludeacompletetouroftheplant(withactivelicensed operatorofequalstatus,SROrequiresanotherSRO,ROmaybeaccompaniedbyaSROorRO)andareviewofallrequiredshift turnoverprocedures.ThistourshallbeinthoseareascoveredbytheReturntoActiveStatusChecklistandshouldconsistof:(1)Inspectionofrunningequipment,(2)Reviewofsafety-related equipmentoutofservice,(3)Reviewofevolutionsinprogressineacharea,(4)Inspectionof equipmentinstandbytomeetTSrequirements,(5)Inspectionofany plantmodificationsrecentlyinstalled.2.Entriesintheoperatinglogsshouldbeusedtodocumentthe40-hourshiftfunction requirementforROsandSROs.CopiesofthisdocumentationandtheapplicableformsfromthisappendixshouldbeattachedtoFormOPDP-1-4Licensee Documentation Form.3.IfanSROisactivatingalicenseforfuelhandlingonly,thenaminimumofoneeighthourshiftunderthedirectionofanactiveSROmustbecompleted.Copiesofdocumentationandthe applicableformsfromthisappendixshouldbeattachedtoFormOPDP-1-4 Licensee Documentation Form.

(TVAN StandardConductofOperations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOS ProcedurePage73of103 Appendix 0(Page2of22)

License Status-Active/lnactive LicenseReturntoActiveStatusChecklistSheet1of4 Licensed IndividualThelicensed individualhascompletedaminimumof40hoursofshift functionsunderthe direction of an active licensed operator of qualificationsequaltoorabovethepositiontowhichthe individual will be assigned.SRO-Iicensed individuals assumingaSROpositionshallperformthe actions and responsibilitiesoftheUnit Supervisor(US)orShift Manager(SM).SROor RO-licensed individuals assuminganRO positionshallperformtheactionsofaUnit Operator(UO).The40hours must haveincludeda complete reviewofallrequiredshift turnoverprocedures.SROlicensed individuals who reactivate their licensesolelytoallow watchstandingintheUOmust complete40hoursofshift functionsasa Unit UO under the directionsofaUO priortobeingassignedtotheposition.Attachacopyof security door printoutsforboththelicensedindividual reactivatingandthe supervising licenseforeachdatelistedbelow.

Date HoursTotalHours Position Supervising Licensee(circleone)

SRO/RO SRO/RO SRO/RO SRO/RO SRO/RO SRO/RO SRO/RO Verified by: Superintendent-Shift Operations Date TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage74of103 Appendix 0(Page3of22)LicenseStatus-Activellnactive LicenseReturntoActiveStatus Checklist For Sequoyah'QnlySheet2of4Duringtheminimumof40hoursofshiftfunctionsabove,thelicensedindividualhascompletedaplanttourincludingallareaslistedbelow(excludinghighradiationareas)underthedirectionofan operator or senior operatorasappropriate.TourswillincludeareviewofallrequiredNLOshift turnover procedures.Attachacopyofthesecuritydoorprintoutsforboththelicensedindividualreactivatingandthe supervisinglicenseforeachdatelistedbelow.DateTimeAreaTouredSupervisingLicenseeAllLevelsofAuxiliaryBuildingAllLevelsofTurbineBuildingandCond 01 Building Diesel Generator BuildingAllLevelsofControlBuildingOutsideareas,includingCCWBuilding,NewMakeup 01BuildingandSwitchyardERCWStructureReviewAUOShift TurnoversVerifiedby:

Superintendent-ShiftOperations DateEnsurethelicensedindividualhasreviewedtherequiredreading,standingorders,and ODMlsfortheperiodofabsenceorforthemostrecentrequalificationcycletopresentdate, whicheverisshorter,andthecurrentstandingorders.Ensurerequirementsof 0-PI-OPS-000-027.0metandappropriateformsattached.Verifiedby:

Superintendent-ShiftOperations Date TVAN StandardConductof Operations OPDP*1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage75of103 Appendix 0(Page4of22)LicenseStatus-Active/Inactive LicenseReturntoActive Status ChecklistSheet3of4Duringthe minimumof40hoursofshiftfunctionsabove,thelicensedindividualhas completedaplant tour includingallareaslistedbelow(excludinghigh radiation areas)under the directionofan operator or senior operator as appropriate.Tourswillincludea reviewofallrequiredNLO shift turnover procedures.Attachacopyofthesecuritydoor printoutsforboththelicensed individual reactivatingandthe supervising licenseforeachdatelistedbelow.

Date TimeAreaToured Supervising LicenseeAllLevelsofAuxiliary BuildingAllLevelsofTurbine Building Diesel Generator BuildingAllLevelsofIntakePumping StationOutsideareas, including CCWBuilding,Newmakeup 01Buildingand SwitchyardAllLevelsofControlBuildingReviewAUOShift Turnovers Verified by: Superintendent-Shift Operations DateEnsurethe licensed individualhasreviewedtherequiredreading,standingorders,and ODMlsfortheperiodof absenceorforthemostrecent requalificationcycletopresentdate whichever is shorter and the currentstanding orders.Verified by: Superintendent-Shift Operations Date (TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paae76of103 Appendix 0(Page5of22)LicenseStatus-Active/lnactive LicenseReturnto Active Status Checklist For SequoyahandWattsBar Sheet4of4 Ensure Emergency Preparedness Managerisnotifiedofthereturntoactivestatusofthe licensee(WBNPER 90074).Verifiedby:

Superintendent-Shift Operations Date Ensure all medical qualifications are current including respiratortraining,SCBAandfittest.

Verified by: Ensure uninterrupted participationintheLicensed Operator Requalification Program ormeetwiththe Operations Training Manageror Designee to discussthematerialfromall requalification sessionswhichweremissed.

(Verifiedby:

Superintendent-Shift Operations Operations Training ManagerorDesignee Date DateEnsureall on-the-jobtrainingand evaluation requirementsofthe RequalificationProgramarecurrent.Verifiedby:

Operations Training ManagerorDesignee DateIcertifythe requirementsforreturningtoactivestatushavebeenmet for the above-named licensed individual.Verifiedby:

Manager-Operations Date After receivingthefinalreview signature, this checklist becomesaQA RECORDandshouldbe submitted to Document Services.

(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage77of103 Appendix 0(Page6of22)LicenseStatus-Activellnactive LicenseActivationofSROLicenseLimitedtoFuel HandlingSheet1of2 Licensed Individual NOTE Personnel who activatetheirSROLicenseLimitedtoFuelHandlingMAYNOTstandwatchinthe Main ControlRoomoranyotherpositionthatrequiresanactivelicensedSRO.

Licensed IndividualSSN.Theabovenamedlicensed individual has successfully completed the following:

Uninterrupted participationintheLicensed Operator RequalificationProgramormetwiththe Superintendent

-OperationsTrainingorDesigneetodiscussthematerialfromall requalification sessions whichweremissed.

Verified by: Operations Training ManagerorDesignee DateWorkforoneshift,(12hours)movingfuel under the directionofanactivelicensed SRO***.Position Moving Date*FuelMovingFuelHours**ActiveLicensed SRO****Should include shift turnover.**Must includeatotalof12hoursmovingfuel under the directionofanactive licensed SRO***ActiveSROorActiveSROLimitedtoFuelHandling.

TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage78of103 Appendix 0(Page7of22)LicenseStatus-Active/Inactive License ActivationofSROLicenseLimitedtoFuel HandlingSheet2of2Thelicensed individual has completedatouroffuelhandlingareaswithan active Senior Licensed Operator***

includingalllevelsoftheFuelHandlingArea, (excludinghighradiationareas)andthe Reactor ContainmentBuilding(iffuelhandling activitiesareinprogress).

Verified by: Superintendent-Shift Operations Date I certify the requirementsforreturningtoactivestatus,limitedtofuelhandling,aslistedin OMM-001, Section5.5.2,havebeenmetfortheabovenamedlicensed individual.Verifiedby:

(Superintendent-Shift Operations

      • ActiveSROor ActiveSROLimitedtoFuelHandling.

Date After receivingthefinalreview signature, this checklist becomes a QARECORDandshouldbe submitted to Document Services.

TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP*1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePaae79of103 Appendix 0(Pageaof22)LicenseStatus

-Activellnactive LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANTREQUIREMENTSFORMAINTAININGACTIVELICENSESTATUS Sheet 1 of 41.0PURPOSEThepurposeofthisdocumentistoprovideadministrativeinstructionsinordertocomplywith1OCFR55.53(e),..."activelyperformingthefunctionsofanoperatororsenioroperator."

2.0REFERENCES

/BACKGROUND2.1References*10CFR50.54(m)(2)(i)*10CFR55.4

  • 10CFR55.53(e)*NUREG-1262

-Preface;pages 71 c80*TechnicalSpecification (2.2 2.3Tomaintainactivestatus,per55.53(e),ConditionsofLicense,thelicenseeshallactivelyperformthefunctionsofanoperatororsenioroperatoronaminimumofseven(7)8-hourorfive(5)12-hourshiftspercalendarquarter.ActivelyperformingthefunctionsofanoperatororsenioroperatormeansthatanindividualhasapositionontheshiftcrewthatrequirestheindividualtobelicensedasdefinedinTechnicalSpecification,andthattheindividualcarriesoutandisresponsibleforthedutiescoveredbythatposition.2.4TechnicalSpecificationsand10CFR50.54specifytheminimumrequirementpershift.2.5Licensedpersonnelwhodonotmeettheserequirementsaredesignatedasinactivelicensees.3.0RESPONSIBILITIES3.1Alllicensedpersonnelwhomaintainanactivelicenseshallcomplywiththeserequirements.3.2AlllicensedpersonnelwhomaintainanactivelicenseandareOFFSHIFT(notpartofarotatingshift)shallprovideon-shiftdocumentationquarterlytotheOperationsSuperintendent.[Form1].3.3TheOperationsSuperintendentisresponsibleforadministeringthisprogramanddocumentation.4.0INSTRUCTIONS4.1Individuals assignedtothefollowingpositions,ANDNOOTHERS,oneachshift,areconsideredtobeactivelyperformingthefunctionsofanoperatororsenioroperatorinordertomaintainactivelicense status:BrownsFerryNuclear*ShiftManager*Unit1UnitSupervisor[ControlRoomSRO]*Unit2UnitSupervisor[ControlRoomSRO]*Unit3UnitSupervisor[ControlRoomSRO]*Unit1BoardandDeskROs*Unit2BoardandDeskROs*Unit3BoardandDeskROs

!" TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Pane80of103 Appendix 0(Page9of22)

License Status>Activellnactive LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANTREQUIREMENTSFORMAINTAININGACTIVELICENSESTATUS Sheet 2of44.2Tobegrantedcreditforashift,theindividualwillbepresentfromshiftturnoverthrushiftturnover.ShortabsencesfromtheControlRoomareacceptable(i.e.,restroomvisits).Absences fromtheControlRoomforextendedperiods(i.e.,FitnessforDutytesting)willnotcounttowardsshiftfunctions.Forthesetypeofcases,thetimeabsencewillbemadeupbyworkingadditionaltimeonanothershiftoranadditionalshift.4.3Theshiftperiodisdefinedbythescheduleworkedbytherotatingshiftcrews.Either12-houror8-hourshiftsisthenormal.Ifa12-hourshiftrotationisused,thenaminimumoffive(5)shiftsinalicensedpositionperquarter,orifan8-hourshiftrotationisused,thenaminimumofseven(7)shiftsinalicensedpositionperquarterisrequiredinordertoremain"active."4.4TechnicalSpecifications/1 OCFR50foreachsitecontainstherequirementfortheminimumnumberoflicensesrequired.However,onlythepositionslistedfortheapplicablesiteaslistedin4.1abovequalifyforlicensemaintenance.4.5Iftheoperatingcrewsconvertfroman8-hourtoa12-hour,ora12-hourtoanshiftrotationscheduleduringacalendarquarter,thenthenumberofshiftsrequiredtobeworkedinalicensedpositiontobecreditedforactivelicensemaintenanceonthecombinationofshifts(8'sand12's)willbeinaccordancewiththefollowing:

8-HourShiftsTO12-HourShifts 12-HourShiftsTO8-HourShifts

  1. ShiftsCompleted
  1. AdditionalShifts
  1. ShiftsCompleted
  1. AdditionalShiftsPriortoChangeNeededOnNewPriortoChangeNeededOnNew Schedule Schedule 6 1 4 2 5 2 3 3 4 3 2 5 3 3 1 6 2 4 0 7 1 5--0 5--4.6Theindividualassignedtooneoftheseven(7)positionsdesignatedformaintaininganactivelicense,shalllog"in"and"out"ontheNarrativeLogforeachshiftworked.4.7TheShiftManageroneachshiftshallverifythatthedataenteredintothe"ShiftStaffingLog"intheNarrativeLogiscorrectfortheirshift.4.8AShiftManagershallactivelyperformthefunctionsofaShiftManageraminimumofseven8-hourorfive12-hourshiftspercalendarquarter toremaincurrent.

(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage81of103 Appendix 0(Page10of22)LicenseStatus-Activellnactive LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANTREQUIREMENTSFORMAINTAININGACTIVELICENSESTATUS Sheet3of45.0DOCUMENTATION5.1Form1ofthisAppendixcontainstheform"(Active)LicensedOff-ShiftPersonnelQuarterlyOn-ShiftTimeDocumentation"thatissubmittedbyactiveoff-shiftlicensedindividualseachquartertotheOperations Superintendent.5.2TheControlRoomlogsarethelegalrecordofwatchstanderassignment.

TVAN StandardConductof Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage82of103 Appendix 0(Page11of22)

License Status>>Active/Inactive LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANTREQUIREMENTSFORMAINTAININGACTIVELICENSESTATUSSheet4of4(ACTIVE)LICENSEDOFFSHIFTPERSONNELQUARTERLYON*SHIFTTIMEDOCUMENTATIONFORM1(BFN)

NAME:_Icertifythatonthedateslistedbelow,Iperformedthelicenseddutiesasdefinedin10CFR55for aminimumoffive(5)hourshifts,seven(7)8-hourshifts,orcombinationasdescribedinthisprocedure.CoveringQuarter:

o Jan-March o April-June oJuly-Sept o Oct-Dec (......SHIFT POSITIONS8HR12HRSMU1U2U3U1U1U2U2U3U3USUS USBDDKSDDKBDDKDAY1:DAY2:DAY3:DAY4:DAY5:DAY6:

DAY7:DAY8:NOTE(2)NOTE:(1)Indicatethedate,checktheshiftdurationandappropriatepositionheld.NOTE:(2)TheDay8slotistobeusedifonedoesnotcompletefullshiftononeofthefirstsevendays.NOTE:(3)Oncetheformiscompleted,forwardtoOperationsSuperintendent.Donotretainformuntiltheendofthe quarter.Signature:

Date:_

TVANStandard ConductofOperations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Pace83of103 Appendix 0(Page12of22)LicenseStatus-Activellnactive LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEAR PLANTREQUIREMENTSFORRETURNINGANINACTIVELICENSETOACTIVESTATUSSheet1of71.0PURPOSEThisdocumentisintendedtoprovideadditionalguidance,toreturnalicensedindividualtoanactivestatus.

2.0 REFERENCES

/BACKGROUND2.1TheCodeofFederalRegulation,10CFR55.53f(2)specifiesreturningalicensetoactivestatus.Theintentofthelawistoensureproficiencyintheconductoflicensedactivitiespriortoassuminglicensedduties.Thefollowingrequirementsareaddressedaspartofthislaw:

(2.1.1 2.1.2 3.0 RESPONSIBILITIESThequalificationsandstatusofthelicenseearecurrentandvalid.Thisrequirementensuresthelicenseehascompletedallrequiredrequalificationtraining,includingplantmodificationsandindustryevents;andsecondly,thatallconditionsofhis/herlicensearestillbeingmet.Thislicenseehascompletedaminimumof40hoursofshiftfunctionsunderthedirectionofareactoroperatororsenioroperator,asappropriate,andinthepositiontowhichtheindividualwillbeassigned.Thisensuresthatanactivelicenseisdirectingorperformingthemanipulationsofplantcontrols,andallowstheinactiveindividualtoobtainproficiencyathis/herwatchstation.Includedwithintheminimumof40hoursisthefollowing:a.Acompletereviewofturnoverproceduresbythereactoroperatororseniorreactoroperatorasappropriatefortheposition,toensurethatthelicenseeisfamiliarwithcurrentshiftturnoverpractices.b.Acompletetouroftheplant,toensuretheindividualisawareofchangingplantconditionsthathaveoccurredsincehe/shehasbeeninactive.TheindividualperformingthetourwillbeaccompaniedbyaLicensedReactorOperatororaLicensedSeniorReactorOperator,asappropriate.3.1Alllicensedpersonnelwhomaintainanactivelicenseshallcomplywiththeserequirements.TheOperationsSuperintendentisresponsibleforadministeringtheprocess.4.0INSTRUCTIONS4.1Thefollowingguidelinesaretobeusedwhenreactivatingalicense:4.1.1Priortostandingtheminimumof40hoursofshiftfunctions,thelicensedindividualshallmeetwiththeOperationTrainingManagerandtheOperations Superintendenttodiscusshis/hercurrentstatusandanystandardsand/orexpectations.Forcertainindividuals,additionalrequirementsmaybeimposed(greaterthanthoserequiredbylaw)ifdirectedbytheOperationsSuperintendent.4.1.2Thefollowingpositionsaretheonlyonesthatqualifyforreactivationofalicense:BrownsFerryNuclear*ShiftManager*Unit1UnitSupervisor[ControlRoomSRO]*Unit2UnitSupervisor[ControlRoomSRO]*Unit3UnitSupervisor[ControlRoomSRO]

  • Unit1BoardandDeskROsUnit2BoardandDeskROs*Unit3BoardandDeskROs TVAN StandardConductof Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Page84of103 Appendix 0(Page13of22)LicenseStatus-Active/Inactive LicenseBROWNSFERRY NUCLEAR PLANT REQUIREMENTSFORRETURNINGANINACTIVELICENSETOACTIVESTATUSSheet2 of?4.1.3Theindividualshallbeunderthedirectsupervisionofanactivelicensedindividualinthepositiontowhichtheindividualwillbeassigned.Toreceivecreditforashift,theindividualwillbepresentfromshiftturnoverthrushiftturnover.ShortabsencesfromtheControlRoomareacceptable(i.e.,restroomvisits);however,thetotaltimeintheControlRoomundersupervisionwilltotalatleast40hours(this40hoursdoesnotincludetheplanttour).Toensurethattheminimumof40hoursisobtainedintheControlRoomundersupervision,thebreak-inperiodwillbeseven(7)-8hourshiftsorfive(5)-12hourshifts.Thisappliestoallpositionsusedtore-activatealicensetoactivestatus.

(4.1.4TheindividualshallmakeaNarrativelogentryatthestartoftheshiftwhichwillincludethefollowingataminimum:*Nameandtimeofassumingshift*ShiftPosition(asidentifiedin4.1.2)assumedunderdirection*Nameoftheoperators(BoardandDesk),ControlRoomSRO,orShift Manager providing supervision.4.1.5TheindividualshallmakeaNarrativeLogentryattheendoftheshiftindicatingtheyhavecompletedtheshiftundersupervision.AcopyoftheNarrativelogforeachshiftworkedshallbeobtainedforprocessingafterthebreak-iniscomplete.Thiswillbetheentirelogfortheshiftworkedandnotselectedentries.4.1.6TheindividualshallcompleteForm2foreachshiftlistingunit,shift,positionassuming,alongwiththeactivitiestheindividualwaspersonallyinvolvedin.Time,Position,Unit,Activity,andDatemustbefilledoutforeachactivityperformed.Thepositiontheindividualisholdingmustbeoneofthesevenindicatedinstep4.1.2.Form3istobeusedtoaccountforaplanttourandshiftturnoverbriefing.Form3isrequiredtobesignedbytheOperations Superintendentensuringthatallappendixeshavebeenreviewedandoncereviewed,theseappendixeswillbesubmittedwiththereactivationdocumentationandwillbecomepartoftheindividualstraining record.4.1.7Iflicensere-activationisforamulti-unitsite,thentheindividualshalldividetheirtimebetweentheunitstoensureadequatebreak-ininalllicenseareastheymaybeassigned.TheamountoftimeineachControlRoomdoesnothavetobeequalizedbetweenunits,butshouldbeenoughtoensurethattheindividualwillbereadytoassumetheshiftoncetheirlicenseisreturnedtoactivestatus.4.1.8Ifanindividualmovesfromoneunittoanotherunitduringthesameshiftforthepurposeofbreaking-inontheotherunit,theindividualshallmakeanlogentryindicatingthattheyaremovingtotheotherunittocontinuetheirbreak-in.Anotherentry,toincludetheareasin4.1.4,willbe madewhentheindividualgoesunderinstructiononthenewunit.Thisrequirementisnotapplicabletoanindividualbeingre-activatedasaShiftManagersincethebreak-inwouldstillbeunderthesameindividual.

4.1.11 4.1.10 (TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage85of103 Appendix 0(Page14of22)LicenseStatus-Activellnactive LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANTREQUIREMENTSFORRETURNINGANINACTIVELICENSETOACTIVESTATUS Sheet 3 of 74.1.9Theindividualshallreviewtheturnoverprocedureswithanactivereactoroperatororseniorreactoroperator,asapplicable.Thefollowingaretheminimumproceduresthatwillbe reviewed:*PlantOperationsManger,OperationsSuperintendent,and/orOperationsSupportSuperintendentwilldecidetherequirementshere.

  • Asaminimum,thefollowingshallbecompletedtosatisfytheplanttourrequirement:a.ReviewofControlRoomlogsandequipmentstatusinordertoascertaincurrentplantstatusandconfiguration.b.Reviewofradiologicalconditionsintheplant.c.Tourofaccessibleplantareaswheresignificantmodificationshaveoccurredormajormaintenanceactivitiesareoccurring,withspecialattentionifsafety-relatedsystemsare involved.(1)Priortobeginningthetour,adiscussionshouldbeheldwiththeShiftManagertoobtainguidanceonwhichareastofocusonduringtheplanttour.(2)DocumentareasdiscussedonForm3andhavetheShiftManagersignthatthediscussionwasheld.(3)TheplanttourwillbeperformedbytheindividualaccompaniedbyaLicensedReactorOperatororaSeniorReactorOperator,asapplicable,andloggedintheNarrativeLog.Additionally,thefollowingareconsiderationsforperformingtheplanttour:a.ALARAwillbeconsideredwhendecidingwhichareasoftheplanttotour.b.Theindividualshouldwalkdownadditionalareas,ashe/shedeemsappropriate,toensurehe/sheiscomfortablewithplantconditions.4.2ReturninganInactiveShiftManagertoactiveStatus4.2.1BeforeresumptionofindependentShiftManagerduties,thePlantManagerordesigneewillcertifythefollowing:4.2.1.1Theindividualhascompleted40hoursofbreak-inunderthecurrentShift Manager.4.2.1.2PriortoaShiftManagerbeingassignedtoanon-shiftcrew,thatindividualshouldattendsimulatortrainingwiththeotherlicensedmembersofthat crew.4.2.1.3DocumentationofcompletionshallbeforwardedtoOperationsTrainingManagerforretention.

(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Pace86of103 Appendix 0(Page15of22)

License Status>>Active/Inactive LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANT REQUIREMENTSFORRETURNINGANINACTIVELICENSETOACTIVESTATUSSheet4of7 5.0 DOCUMENTATIONThecompletedForms2and3,withNarrativelogs,andallrequiredsignaturesontheToLicensedStatus Certification"shallbecompletedpriortobeingreactivated.The"ReturnToLicensedStatus Certification" form,Forms2and3,andthenarrativelogswillthenbeccmepartoftheindividual'strainingreccrd.FortheShiftManager,thelogofactivitiesoutsideoftheControlRoomwillalsobecomepartoftheindividual'strainingrecord,if applicable.

Complete and AttachOPDP-1-4,LicenseeDocumentationForm,asthecover-sheetforthisrecord[BFNPER 008306-000]

(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Page87of103 Appendix 0(Page16of22) licenseStatus-Active/Inactive license BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT REQUIREMENTS FOR RETURNING AN INACTIVE LICENSE TO ACTIVE STATUSSheet5of7 To: Operations Training Manager From: Operations Superintendent DateRETURNTOACTIVELICENSESTATUS CERTIFICATION NAME:_1.Licensee requalificationtrainingiscurrent, including a simulator evaluationwithinthepast12monthsinthe position(s) to be assumedandthe licenseehashadaphysicalinthelasttwoyears.(Tobeverifiedpriorto standingthe40hoursofshift functions under instruction.)

Date:_/_/_Operational Training Manager2.The qualificationsandstatusofthelicensed individuallistedabovearecurrentandvalid,and Standards and Expectationshavebeen discussed,priorto standingthe40hoursofshift functions under instruction.

Date:_/_/_Operational Superintendent3.Ifthe licenseehasa medicalrestrictionrequiring correctivelenses,the licensee will verifythathe/shehasthe proper corrective lenses requiredtoDonSCBA available while performing licenseduties(N/Aif correctivelensesarenot required).

Date:_/_/_Licensee4.Theabove licensed individual has completedatleast40hoursofshift functions underthedirectionofan operator or senior operator, as appropriate, including a completetouroftheplant accompaniedbya licensedROorSRO,as applicable, and reviewofallrequiredshift turnover procedures.

Date:_/_/-Licensee Date:_/_/-Shift Manager Date:_/_/-Operations Superintendent Date:_/_/-Operations Manager 5.The above licensed individual is authorizedtoresumelicensed activities.

Date:_/_/_Plant Manager 6.Complete and Attach OPDP-1-4.Licensee Documentation Form (SRO&RO)asthecover sheetforthis documentation.

Date:_/_/_Licensee cc: Operations ManagerTrainingFile BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT REQUIREMENTS FOR RETURNING AN INACTIVE LICENSE TO ACTIVE STATUS TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage88of103 Appendix 0(Page17of22)LicenseStatus-Active/Inactive LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANT REQUIREMENTSFORRETURNINGANINACTIVELICENSETOACTIVESTATUSSheet6of7Form2(CompletedforEACHShift)

Licensee Date:_Shiftandposition*NarrativeLogEntrymadeincludingthefollowing:NameandtimeassumingshiftShiftPosition assumedunderdirectionNameof Operatorprovidingsupervision (Licensee)

(*ReactivationActivitiesPerformedDuringtheShift(Thefollowing recordisalistofactivitiesinwhichthelicenseewaspersonallyinvolved)TIMEPOSITION UNIT ACTIVITY DATE 1,2or3 (*NarrativeLogEntrymadeforcompletionofshift(Note:Acompletedshiftmustbefrom turnoverthruturnover)*CopyofComplete NarrativeLogsattachedtothisform Shift Managerhasreviewedthisform.(Licensee)(Licensee)(ShiftManager)

TVAN StandardConductof Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paae 89 of 103 Appendix 0(Page18 of 22)License Status>Active/Inactive LicenseBROWNSFERRY NUCLEAR PLANT REQUIREMENTSFORRETURNINGANINACTIVELICENSETOACTIVESTATUSSheet7of7Form3(CompletedONCEper Reactivation)

Licensee NAME:---,--'--__Date:_*Areas discussedwiththeShiftManagertoTourAsaminimumtheyshouldincludeReviewControlRoomLogs RadiologicalConditionsintheplant Significant Modificationsandmajormaintenanceactivities.(Shift Manager)*AreasthatweretouredwithanotherLicensedOperatoranddiscussedwiththeShiftManager*Licensed OperatorverifiedTour.(Tour Verifier)*Plant Tour discussedwithShiftManager(ShiftManager)*NarrativeLogEntrymadeforcompletionoftouraswellasbeingloggedinasbreak-inforthetourduration.(Licensee)*Shift Turnover Procedure ReviewedNOTE:ROsCANNOTsignforSROs.(LicensedOperator)*Requiredamountofshiftshavebeencompleted(5-12houror7-8hoursshifts)(Licensee)*AllForm2shavebeenreviewedandarecompletealongwiththeNarrativelogsattached (Licensee)*AllForm2shavebeenreviewedandarecompletealongwiththeNarrativelogsattached Operations Superintendent TVAN Standard ConductofOperations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe90of103 Appendix 0(Page19of22)

LicenseStatus-Active/lnactive LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANTAUOPROFICIENCYGUIDLINES Sheet1of41.0PURPOSEThisdocumentisintendedtoprovideguidanceindefiningtheBFNProficiencyrequirementsandtoreturnalicensedindividualtoaproficientstatus.

2.0REFERENCES

/BACKGROUND2.1Non-LicensedOperator(NLO)watchstationproficiencyismaintainedbycompletingone12-hourshiftoneachaffectedwatchstationwithinan18-monthperiodforon-shiftpersonnelanda6-monthperiodforoff-shiftpersonnel.Forproficiencypurposesthe12-hourperiodmustincludea:1.Turnoverwithcompletereviewofturnoverinformationasappropriatefortheposition.

(2.Completetouroftheplant(round),toensuretheindividualisawareofchangingplantconditionsthathaveoccurredsincehe/shelastheldthatposition.2.2TherequirementsformaintainingproficiencyarelocatedinSite specific,Non-LicensedOperatorTrainingRequirements;proficiencycanbelostbyoneofthefollowing:1.Failureofanon-licensedoperator(NLO)requalificationexamination.TheNLOisnon-proficientuntilpassingareexamination.2.Failuretoattendnon-licensedoperatorrequalification(iftwocyclesaremissedorretrainingforonemissedcycleisnotcompletedpriortotheendofthenextscheduledcycle)3.Failuretocarryanywatchstationindicatedbelow:*Foron-shiftpersonnel,thenon-licensedoperatorlosesproficiencyonanywatchstationiftheyfailtocarryashiftforthatstationwithinany18-monthperiod(thisincludesattendingturnoverandconductingonecompleteroundonthatwatchstation)*Foroff-shiftpersonnel,thenon-licensedoperatorlosesproficiencyonanywatchstationiftheyfailtocarryashiftforthatstationwithinany6-monthperiod(thisincludesattending turnoverandconductingonecompleteroundonthatwatchstation)

TVAN StandardConductof Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePaae91of103 Appendix 0(Page20of22)LicenseStatus-Active/Inactive LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANTAUOPROFICIENCYGUIDLINESSheet2of4 3.0 RESPONSIBILITIESAllnon-licensedpersonnelwhoactivelycarryshiftdutiesandtheirsupervisorsshallcomplywiththeserequirements.TheOperations Superintendentisresponsibleforadministeringtheprocess.

4.0 INSTRUCTIONS4.1Thefollowingguidelinesaretobeusedwhenreinstatingwatchstationproficiency:

(4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3OperationsTraining/SchedulingwillnotifytheOperationsSuperintendentandappropriateShiftManagerofthefailuretomeetthisrequirementandsubsequentlossofproficiencyonthatwatchstation.Thefollowingguidancewillbefollowedtoreinstateproficiency.Thisensuresanon-proficientindividualtheopportunitytoobtainproficiencyathis/herwatch station.a.Completereviewofturnoverinformationasappropriateforthepositionb.3completetoursofthestation,toensuretheindividualisawareofchangingplantconditionsthathaveoccurredsincehe/shewaslastproficient.c.Theindividualperformingthetourswillbeaccompaniedbyaproficientnon-licensedoperator.d.Fortheseinstances,thecompletionofForm4isrequired.Forcertainindividuals,additionalrequirementsmaybeimposed(suchasfailuretoattendrequalificationtrainingandmeetwatchstationstandingrequirements)ifdirectedbytheOperationsSuperintendentand/orShiftManager.Uponsatisfactorycompletionofthedefinedrequirementsandre-evaluation,proficiencywillbegrantedandtheNLOreturnedtoshift.ThecompletionofForm4isrequiredasdocumentedin4.1.1above.TheindividualshallmakeaNarrativelogentryatthestartoftheshiftwhichwillincludethefollowingataminimum:*Nameandtimeofassumingshift*WatchStationPosition(asidentifiedin4.1.7)

((TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage92of103 Appendix 0(Page21of22)LicenseStatus-Active/Inactive LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANTAUOPROFICIENCYGUIDLINESSheet3of4*Nameoftheproficientnon-licensedoperatorproviding supervision.4.1.4TheindividualshallmakeaNarrativelogentryattheendoftheshiftindicatingtheyhavecompletedtheshiftundersupervision.4.1.5TheindividualshallcompleteForm4forthewatchstationworked.TheappropriateShiftManager/UnitSupervisorwillensuretheForm4isproperlycompletedandreviewed,submittedtotheTrainingDepartmentwhereitwillbecomepartoftheindividualstrainingrecord.4.1.6Whenpossible,theindividualshalldividetheirtimebetweentheoperatingunitstoensureadequatebreak-inofallareastheymaybeassigned.Theamountoftimeoneachunitdoesnothavetobeequallysplit,butshouldbeenoughtoensurethattheindividualwillbereadytoassumethepositiononanyunitoncetheirproficiencyisreestablished.4.1.7ThefollowingwatchstationsarerequiredtomaintainNLO proficiencies:BrownsFerry

  • ReactorBuilding
  • TurbineBuilding
  • ControlBay
  • Outside*Radwaste TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage93of103 Appendix 0(Page22of22)LicenseStatus-Active/Inactive LicenseBROWNSFERRYNUCLEARPLANTAUOPROFICIENCYGUIDLINES Sheet4of4FORM4(NLODOCUMENTFORRETURNTOPROFICIENTSTATUS)

NAME:_Licensee Date:_(NLODOCUMENTFORRETURNPROFICIENTSTATUSEmployeeIDNumber:

_Shiftandposition:

_NarrativeLogEntrymadeincludingthefollowing:NameandtimeassumingshiftShiftPositionassumedunderdirectionNameofProficientNon-LicensedOperatorprovidingsupervision(Completethefollowingforproficiencydocumentation)

UNITNameofProficientNon-LicensedOperator TIMEPOSITION1,2or3ProvidinqSupervision DATEBrownsFerry AppropriateATISTrackingNumbersareperwatchstationare:ReactorBldg:TurbineBldg:ControlBay:

Outside: Radwaste: OPN118.501 OPN118.502 OPN118.503 OPN118.504 OPN118.505NarrativeLogEntrymadeforcompletionofalltours:(init)_2ShiftTurnoverProcedureReviewed:(init)_3TourAreasDiscussedwithShiftManager: (init)_Operations Superintendent/ShiftManagerDATE (TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage94of103 Appendix P(Page1of 4)Control of WorkTheTVANWorkcontrolprocessisdefined inSPP7.1,"OnLineWork Management".

This appendixisnotintendedtoduplicatethatprocedure.The Maintenance Management System procedureMMDP-1controlsthe maintenanceprocess.Thisappendixdoesnotrepeator supersede requirementsinthatprocedure.This appendixmerelyprovides Standards Forms containing itemstakenfromSPP-7.1andMMDP-1whichareusedtoreinforce expectations described in those procedures.

ProcedureSPP-7.1listsmany activitiesthat,"anoperationsSRO",willconduct.This appendix establishesroleswithinOPStomeettherequirementsestablishedinSPP-7.1inan organized manner.A.Responsibilities1.Shift ManagerTheSMisresponsibleforensuringnuclearsafetyandahighlevelofschedulediscipline.TheSMdirectsuseof Operationsresourcestoassistin performanceofscheduled activities lAW processprocedures.ThescheduleDOESNOTtakeprecedenceoverapprovedplant procedures, managementdirectives,orsoundplantpractices.2.Unit Supervisora.TheUnit Supervisorsareeach jointlyresponsibleforreviewingand implementingtheschedule,includingall Operationsactivitiesaswellassupportforworkscheduledbyother departmentslAWprocessprocedures.b.TheUSnotifiestheSMifunabletocompleteorsupportscheduledwork.c.TheUSupdatesthescheduleforhisunitandprovidesittothe wee SRO.

(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa Procedure Paqe95of103 Appendix P(Page2of4)ControlofWork3.WCCSROTheWorkControlCenterisstaffedwithaWorkControlCoordinator/SRO (WCC/SRO)withaprimarygoalofreducingcontrolroomtrafficandtheWorkControlaspectsofschedule implementationinthemaincontrolrooms.TheprimaryfunctionoftheWCC/SROwillbetoserveastheOperationsinterfacewithothersiteorganizationsforcoordinationofwork activities.a.TheWCC/SROreportstotheShiftManager.TheWCC/SROwillbetheinitialpointofcontactforanyoneneedingtogetworksignedonorreviewedafterworkcompletion.IfWorkOrdersaresignedonintheWCCtheyshallalsobeloggedinthenarrativelogbytheWCC/SRO.b.TheWCC/SROshouldperformallclearancebriefs,theControlRoomshouldperformbriefsforsurveillances.TheseactivitiescanalsobeperformedbyanRO,controlroom operatororbalanceofplantunitoperator.c.TheWCC/SROorMaintenanceShiftManagerwillreviewtheDailyScheduleduringthefirstpartoftheshift.

(d.TheWCC/SROwillalsobetheprimarycontactforallclearancerelatedmatters.TheWCC/SROwillinterfacewiththemaincontrolroomasnecessaryandmake the determinationiftheworkpackageneedstobetakentothemaincontrolroom.e.TheWCCSROisjointlyresponsiblewitheachUSforscheduleperformance.f.TheWCCSROistheprimarycontactandcoordinatorforsitegroupsneeding Operationssupportincompletingscheduledactivitiesandshouldmaintainabroad awarenessofmaintenanceactivitiesbeingperformedintheplant aggressivelypursuingcompletionofscheduledactivities.g.TheWCCSROreviewsemergentworkforclearanceneed,andeitherwritesoneordefersitifworkloadconstraintspreventsupportingit.h.TheWCCSROcoordinatesPMTcompletion,pertheschedule,withtheRiskSRO,thecraftandtheUSforpackageclosureoroperabilitydeclaration.

i.TheWCCSROupdatesthescheduleandprovidesittotheWWMorDaily SchedulingGroup(DSG).TheWCCSROshouldaddinformationusefultoonshiftpersonneltoascheduledactivitytoaidinallocatingresources,prioritizingactivitiesandminimizing equipmentunavailability.TheWCCSROmayalsoperformtheactivitiesofRiskSROdiscussedbelow.

(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage96of103 Appendix P(Page3of4)ControlofWork4.RiskSROa.RiskismanagedlAWSPP-7.1,"OnLineWorkMaintenance".ThatprocedurereferencesmanytasksperformedbyanSRO.Ingeneral,theseactivitiesareperformedbyeitherthe weeSROorRiskSRO.TheRSROisapointofcontactfortheDSGwhenquestionsariseconcerningfeasibilityofperformingworkordeterminingproperlogicties.TheRSROfillstheroleoftheUMwhenunavailable.b.TheRSROreviewsthescheduleforrisktonuclearsafetyandcontinuedoperation,lAWrequirementslistedinSPP-7.1,"OnLineWorkMaintenance"andisresponsibleforensuringthattheschedulemakessensefromanOperationsperspective.TheRSROensuresLeOtimesareoptimized,holdorderplacementandremovalaretimedproperly,andsensitive equipmentisflagged.TheRSRO providesinputtoDSGtoaddaschedulenotetoclarifyanactivity,ortoaddan Operationsactivityinsupportofanotheractivity.TheRSROistheprimary coordinatorforPMTs (performanceandtracking).

5.wee Operations Specialista.The weeOSreports totheUM,andisresponsibleforwritingclearanceslAWrequirementslistedinSPP-7.1,"OnLineWorkMaintenance".The weeOSinformstheUMifthepackageisrejectedduringthisclearancereview.b.Whileperformingpackagereviewsfornecessaryclearances,the weeOSidentifies pertinentinformationandforwardsittotheUMtobeaddedtotheschedule.The weeOSmayassistthe weeSRObywritingclearancesforroutineor emergentwork.Ifthisimpactshisabilitytocompletetheadvanceclearancesneededtosupporttheupcomingworkweek,theUMshouldbenotified.c.The weeOSshouldaddinformationusefultoonshiftpersonneltoascheduledactivitytoaidinallocatingresources,prioritizingactivitiesandminimizingequipment unavailability.

TVAN Standard ConductofOperations OPDP-1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage97of103 Appendix P(Page4of4)ControlofWorkB.General Requirements1.The'NWM,RSROandUMsareresponsibleforefficientlyschedulingequipmentoutages.Theirgoalistogetthegreatestnumberofdeficienciescorrectedintheleastnumberof equipmentoutagesandshortestoverallout-of-servicetime.FunctionalWorkGroupsshouldbeidentifiedinthescheduletoensurethemostefficientuseofequipment outages.2.Unit Supervisorreviewofthescheduleshallinclude,butisnotlimitedto:

a.Verificationofscheduledactivitiestosupportthecraftsandoperationsscheduled activities(i.e.boardtransfers,equipmentspareouts,etc.)andtheresourcesto supportthoseactivities.b.Verificationthatclearanceplacementsandremovalsareproperlyscheduledincludingproperdurationsforplacementandremoval.

(c.Schedulereviewsshouldincludeawalkdownofallclearancesscheduledfor placementtoidentifyobstacles,suchasinoperable/taggedequipment,theneedforladdersorscaffoldingtoaccesscomponentstobetagged,craftsupportforinstallingandremovingflanges,hosesandfittingsorotherimpedimentstoplacementofthe clearances.Thisshouldalsoidentifyclearancesalreadyinplacewhichworkcouldbeperformedunderandrevisionofthescheduletoreflectthepreviouslyissued clearance number.d.OperationsSIandPIperformancesarescheduledproperlywithreasonable durations.e.PMTactivitiesareproperlyscheduled.f.PSARisk3.IfWorkWeekactivitiescannotbeperformedasscheduledtheUnit Supervisorontheaffectedunitshallprovideanexplanationandsuggestaresolution.4.SchedulereviewsshouldverifythatscheduledactivitiesidentifyLCO/TRM/ODCMactionsrequiredtobeenteredduringtheperformanceoftheactivity.

TVANStandardConductofOperations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 Procedure Paqe98of103 Appendix Q(Page1of1)

Prudent OperatorActionExpectations 1.0 EXPECTATION Prudent OperatorActionsshouldbeperformedwiththe concurrenceoftheUnit Supervisor.

1.1 EXCEPTIONS The following are circumstances and exceptionswhichallowaUnit Operatortotake prudent action withoutwaitingforSRO concurrence:*WhenthereisNOTanactiveSROinthehorseshoe.

OR*Whenpromptactionisneededtomanuallytripthe reactor OR (*Whenpromptactionisneededtomanuallycontrol components to prevent an avoidable automatictriportransient.

OR*WhenpromptactionisneededtoactuateESF equipmentwhichfailedtooperate.WhenaUnit Operator takes prudent action withoutpriorSRO concurrence,itisthe responsibilityofthatUnit Operatortoensuretheactionis appropriateandthattheactionis promptlyreportedtotheShift ManagerorUnit Supervisor.

TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa Procedure Pace99of103 Appendix R(Page1of1)

Establishing Parameter Threshold Values 1.0 APPLICABILITY This checklistprovidesguidanceonexpectationsfortheestablishmentof parameter thresholdsforinitiating operatoractionstoplacetheplantinasafecondition.Thisguidanceappliesduringthefollowingconditions/events:

  • Conditionswhichcouldreasonablybeassumedtogenerateatransient.
  • Conditionsrequiringtheplacementofaprocesscontrollerinmanual.
  • Degradationorfailureofequipmentorinstrumentationhasbeenidentified.*Anyevolutionconsideredasbeingcriticalorhigherrisk.

2.0 CHECKLIST (Action a.Determine appropriatecriticalparameters.b.Determineappropriateaction(s)torespondtoadverseconditionsforeachcriticalparameter.c.Establishthresholdvalue(s)foreachcriticalparameter.(Action Limits)d.Assignspecific individual(s)tomonitoridentifiedcritical parameter(s)e.Assignspecific individual(s)toinitiateidentifiedaction(s)

Complete (--1)

!\(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage100of103 Attachment 1(Page1of1)

OPDP*1*1 Shift Turnover ChecklistSHIFTTURNOVERCHECKLISTPageof----0 SM 0 Us/MCR Unit---0UOUnitOff-going-Name

---0AUOStation 0STA(STAFunction)On-coming-NamePart1-Completedby off-going shift/Reviewedbyon-comingshift:

  • Abnormal equipment lineup/conditions:
  • SIlTestinprogress/planned:(includingneedfornewbrief)
  • Major Activities/Proceduresinprogress/planned:
  • Radiologicalchangesinplantduringshift:Part2-Performed by on-coming shift 0AreviewoftheOperatingLogsincelastheldshiftor3days, whicheverisless(N/AforAUOs) 0AreviewoftheRounds sheets/Abnormalreadings(AUOsonly)

Reviewthefollowingprogramsforchangessincelastshiftturnover:

0StandingOrders 0LCO(s)inactions(N/AforAUOs) oPERreview 0 Immediaterequiredreading 0TACF(N/AforAUOs)(WBNONLY)Part3-PerformedbybothOff-goingand on-coming shift 0AwalkdownoftheMCRcontrolboards (N/AforAUOs)ReliefTime:ReliefDate:

(TVA40741[09-2006]Page1of1OPDP-1-1(09-29-2006)

TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDp*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage101of103 Attachment 2(Page1of1)

OPDp*1*2StandingOrderSTANDINGORDER (Order No.: Ops Supt.Signature:

Expiration Date:------Approval Date:------8M Initials DateTVA40742[07-2005]

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3Page1of1 Group 4 Group 5 OPDP-1-2[07-00-2005]

(\TVAN Standard ConductofOperations OPDP*1 DepartmentRev.0008 ProcedurePage102of103 Attachment 3(Page1of1)

OPDP-1*3ShiftOrder SHIFT ORDER{OpsSupt.Signature:

COMMON:TVA40743[06-1999]Page1of1 Expiration Date:-------Approval Date:-------OPDP-1-3[06-30-1999]

(TVAN Standard Conduct of Operations OPDP-1 Department Rev.OOOa ProcedurePage103 of 103 Attachment 4(Page1 of 1)OPDP-1-4 Licensee Documentation Form(SRO&RO)LICENSEE DOCUMENTATIONFORM(SRO&RO)A.License Status Current Licensee SRO 0 RO 0 (check one)B.40 Hours on Shift*Attachcopyof OperatingLogforeachshift.

C.Tour of Plant (Thoseareasnormally accessible for operatorroutines(NJAthosenot applicable for specific site)o Turbine building(s) 0 Auxiliary building(s) 0 Radwaste 0 Outside oCondo01 0 Control Room(s)/Bays 0Makeup01 0 Reactor Building D.Shift Turnover (1.Attended shift turnover briefings 2.Observed shift turnover 3.Reviewed shift turnover checklist applicabletothepositionNo.ofTimes

_No.ofTimes

_Date_Printed Neme Licensee's Signature E.licensee qualificationscurrentandvalidincluding:*A physicalinthelasttwoyears.

  • Satisfactory completionoflicense operator requalification training ocerenone Training ManagerlDesignee F.Documentation
  • Attachcopiesof applicableformsfrom Appendix O.G.Licensee meets reactivation requirements in Appendix0andisreinstatedtoactivestatus.

Operations Suparintendan/lOesignea Date Date (TVA40744[01-2oo7JPage1of1 OPDP-1-4[01-10-2007]

JPM176Page1of8Rev.0 SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE A.1.bJPM#176-Modified Perform Shift Log(SI-2)-S/G Level Instrumentation PREPARED!REVISEDBY:

VALIDATED BY: APPROVED BY: CONCURRED:

      • (Operations Training Manager)(Operations Representative)

Date/Date/Date/Date/*Validationnotrequiredforminor enhancements, procedure Rev changesthatdonot affecttheJPM,orindividualstep changesthatdonotaffecttheflowoftheJPM.

    • Operations ConcurrencerequiredfornewJPMsandchangesthat affecttheflowoftheJPM(ifnotdrivenbya procedure revision).

(((JPM176Page2of8Rev.0NUCLEARTRAINING REVISION/USAGE LOG REVISION DESCRIPTION OF VDATEPAGES PREPARED/NUMBER REVISION AFFECTEDREVISEDBY:

0InitialIssue Y Allv-SpecifyiftheJPM change will require another Validation(YorN).See cover sheet for criteria.

JPM 176Page3of8Rev.0SEQUOYAHNUCLEARPLANT ROISRO JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE TaskKnowthe conditionsandlimitationsinthefacilitylicenseKnowthe conditionsandlimitationsinthefacilitylicense Implement TS Requirements Implement the requirementsofSPP-8.1fortestdirectors Implement the requirementsofSPP-8.1fortestdirectors Implement Technical Specification requirementsPerformspecificsystemandintegratedplantproceduresduringallmodesofplantoperations JAiTA task#0001100301(RO)0001100302(SRO)0001430302(SRO)0001760301(RO)0001760302(SRO)1190150301(RO)3410140301(RO)KIARatings:

2.1.10 (2.7/3.9)2.2.12 (3.0/3.4)TaskStandard:2.1.12(2.9/4.0)2.2.22(3.4/4.1)2.1.23(3.9/4.0)

(Properly evaluate SIG Water level Instrumentationchannelsper 1-SI-OPS-OOO-002.0, document deviations, and evaluateassociatedTechSpecs.

Evaluation Method: Simulator_X__In-Plant_====================================================================================

Performer:

Performance Rating: SAT Evaluator:

NAME UNSAT SIGNATURE Performance Time DATEStarttime_Finishtime_

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COMMENTS JPM176Page4of8Rev.0 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO EVALUATOR:

1.2.3.4.6.6.7.A Critical step is identifiedinboldtypeinthe SAT/UNSAT column.Sequenced steps identifiedbyan"s" Any UNSAT requires commentsResetthe Simulator toIC192.Ifnot availableresettoIC-16and completenextstep (6).OverrideRX17Dto36.5 to createa7-8%S/GLevel Deviation between 1-L1-3-110and106and 1-L13-107onS/G#4.Ensurethat1-L1-3-106and1-L1-3-107 agree reasonably closeandthat1-L1-3-110to indicates-7-8%lowerthannormalas required to ensurea7-8%deviationfrombothofthe other indicators.Insertthe following to create variances on additional instrumentationtobe evaluatedduringtheJPM:

RX15B to 39.5 and RX16A to 41tocause other SG(#1&#2)level indications to show some variance.Insert RX26F to 70.83 (850psig)andRX27C to 73.33 (880psig)to show varianceinSG#3 steam pressures, and RX27B to 70.83 (850psig)to show varianceinSG#2 steam pressures.

Validate meter readings to ensure onlySG#4 level will fail channel check, minor adjustments in overrides may be needed.Taskshouldbeginatthe Simulator.

Insure operator performs the following required actions for SELF-CHECKING; a.Identifies the correctunit,train, component, etc.b.Reviews the intended action and expected response.c.Compares the actual responsetothe expected response.Validation Time: CR-'='-30"'---_

Local_((Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed: 1-SI-OPS-OOO-002.0 with Appendix A only.CompleteSI,asrequired,andAppendixA throughpage2of Appendix A.CopyofSPP-8.1availableforreferenceanda blank copy of a Chronological Test Log (CTL)toprovidetotheJPMperformer.CopyofUnit1TechSpecsAvailableforreference.

REFERENCES:

Reference TitleRevNo.A.1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0ShiftLog 88B.TECHSPECTechSpecUnit1 191C.SPP-8.1 ConductofTestinq 4 Task Number Task TitleContTRN 0001100301Knowtheconditionsandlimitationsinthefacilitylicense N 0001100302Knowtheconditionsandlimitationsinthefacilitylicense 0001430302 Implement TS Requirements 0001760301 Implement the requirementsofSPP-8.1fortestdirectors 0001760302 Implement the reauirementsofSPP-8.1fortestdirectors 1190150301 ImplementTechnicalSpecificationrequirements y 3410140301Performspecificsystemandintegratedplantproceduresduringallmodesofplant operations

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(JPM 176Page5of8Rev.0READTOOPERATOR DirectionstoTrainee:Iwillexplaintheinitialconditions,andstatethetasktobeperformed.Iwillprovideinitiatingcuesandreportsonotheractionswhendirectedbyyou.Allstepsshallbe Performedforthistask.Whenyou completethetasksuccessfully,theobjectiveforthisjob performancemeasurewillbesatisfied.Ensureyouindicatetome whenyouunderstandyourassignedtask.Toindicatethatyouhave completedyourassignedtaskreturnthehandoutsheetIprovidedyou.

INITIAL CONDITIONS:Unit1isat100%Powerwithno equipmentoutofservice.

INITIATING CUES:YouaretheUnit1OACandhavebeendesignatedastheTestDirectorforthedayshift (0630-1830) performance of 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0(ShiftLog)bytheUnit1UnitSupervisor.TheSIis already inprogressand AppendixAiscompletethroughpage2.Youaretocontinuewiththecompletionof Appendix A beginningwithpage3forS/GwaterlevelinstrumentsandcompletethroughPage5for shutdownbanks.TheCROwillthencompletetherestofAppendix A.TheUnit Supervisorhasrequestedthatifany deviationsareencountered,youaretologtheminan 8.1 ChronologicalTestLog(CTL),andevaluateanyassociatedTechnical Specification, Technical RequirementsManual(TRM),orOffsiteDoseCalculationManual(ODCM) requirementsthenadvisehimofanyLCOsorother requirementsthatneedtobeaddressed.WhenyouhavefinishedperformingtheassignedpagesofAppendixAandaddressedanydeviations, notifytheUnit Supervisorthatyouhavecompletedyourtask.

(Job Performance Checklist:

STEPISTANDARDJPM176Page6of8Rev.0 SAT/UNSAT (STEP1:Obtaincopyof 1-SI-OPS-OOO-002.0inprogress.

-SAT-UNSAT STANDARD: Operatorobtainscopyof 1-SI-OPS-OOO-002.0 Appendix A alreadyinprogressfromtheEvaluator.StartTime Evaluator Note: A copy oftheCTL is to be provided when the candidate determines it is needed.STEP2:RecordinformationforS/GLevel WaterLevelChannelDeviation,-SATSteamLinePressure,andShutdownBanksin Appendix A.-UNSAT Cue: If operator informs the Unit Supervisor of the 1-Ll-3-110 Critical Step deviation at this point, role playas Unit Supervisor and request him to complete the Chronological Test Log as appropriate.

Cue: If Operator addresses preparing a WO and/or PER, state thatheis requested to complete the requirements evaluation and SPP-B.1 Chronological Test Log (CTL)first, then you will assign him or someone else to prepare a WO and PER.STANDARD: OperatorrecordsS/GLevel,SteamLinePressure,and Shutdown Banks instrumentationinAppendixAandidentifiesthatdeviationbetweenS/G#4 Instrument 1-L1-3-110andtheotherS/G#4channelsdoesnotmeetthe6%deviation requirementinNote17 (Critical).OperatorshouldinformSROofthe discrepancy,also,OperatormaynotInitialatbottomofcolumnsinceNote17wasnotsatisfied.(NotCritical)

Job Performance Checklist:STEP/STANDARDJPM176Page7of8Rev.0 SAT/UNSAT (STEP3:EvaluatesTechnicalSpecificationLCOs.

-SAT-UNSAT Cue: If operator address making LCO tracking Log entry or NOMs Log Entry cue that the Unit Supervisor will make these Critical Step entries.STANDARD:OperatorEvaluatesTechSpecRequirementsand determines theFollowingLCOsandactionsareapplicable:LCO3.3.1.1 Action sa,andLCO3.3.2.1 Actions17aand36a (Critical).

OperatormayalsoindicatethatbasedontheseActionsassociated B/S willhavetobetrippedwithin6hours(NotCritical).InadditiontotheseLCOs,theoperatorshouldidentifythat 1-L1-3-110isaPAMinstrumentandthatLCO3.3.3.7 Action 1a (Critical) isapplicablealsorequiringthechanneltobereturnedtoOPERABLEstatuswithin30days(NotCritical).

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-SAT-UNSAT NOTE: Provide Operator blank copy ofSPP-8.1CTL when requested.

STANDARD:OperatorproperlycompletesSPP-8.1CTL.IncludingasaminimumtheProcedureNo.,Rev,Date/Time,AppropriateNarrativeofdiscrepancy,andtheirInitials.STEP5:NotifyUnitSupervisorthat 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0AppendixAfor

-SAT S/GWaterLevelChannelsiscomplete.

-UNSAT STANDARD:OperatorNotifiesUnit Supervisor that 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0StopTime__AppendixAfor S/GLevel,SteamLinePressure,andShutdownBanksinstrumentationinAppendixAiscompleteandinformshimofthe discrepancyandapplicableTechSpecsifnotreported earlier.End of JPM (DirectionstoTrainee:Iwill explaintheinitial conditions,andstatethe tasktobe performed.Iwill provide initiatingcuesandreportson other actions when directedbyyou.All stepsshallbe Performed forthistask.Whenyou complete the task successfully, the objective forthisjob performance measurewillbe satisfied.

Ensure you indicatetomewhenyou understand your assignedtask.To indicate thatyouhave completed your assigned taskreturnthe handout sheet I provided you.INITIAL CONDITIONS:Unit1isat 100%Powerwithno equipment out of service.INITIATING CUES:YouaretheUnit1OACandhavebeen designatedasthe Test Director forthedayshift (0630-1830) performance of 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0 (ShiftLog)bytheUnit1Unit Supervisor.TheSIis already in progress and AppendixAis complete throughpage2.Youareto continuewiththe completion of Appendix A beginningwithpage3 for S/G water level instruments and complete throughPage5 for shutdownbanks.TheCROwillthen completetherestof Appendix A.TheUnit Supervisor has requested thatifany deviations are encountered,youareto log theminanSPP-8.1 Chronological TestLog(CTL),and evaluate any associated Technical Specification, Technical Requirements Manual(TRM),or Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM)requirementsthenadvisehimofanyLCOsor other requirements thatneedtobe addressed.

Whenyouhave finished performing the assignedpagesof AppendixAand addressed any deviations, notifytheUnit Supervisor thatyouhave completed your task.

...;-TVAN STANDARD PROGRAMS AND PROCESSES SURVEILLANCETESTPROGRAM SPP*8.2Date06-04*2004Page25 of 29 SURVEILLANCE TASKSHEET(STS)Page1 of 1SPP-8.21[06042004]Page1of 1 TVA 40753[06-2004]SURVEILLANCE TASKSHEET(STS)

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Yes 0 No 0 N/A 0 No-a=TestDirector/LeadPerformer DateAcceptanceCriteriaReview:SRODate Time(ASMEXISisrequirereviewwithin96hours)IndependentReviewer DateANII(Ifrequired)

DateCopyofSTSsenttoScheduling

/Initials Date Remark: SectionNo.MenOur.Hrs-SectionNo.MenOur.Hrs.--"!SectionNo.MenOur.Hrs", r

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SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOG Rev.aa 1 Page 11 of 67 Date ol/x)(/08 APPENDIX A Page1of27 Surveillance Ref.ModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKS NOTES.11.General Notes:Inthe event a radiation monitor or recorder listed in this Instruction becomes inoperable, the monitor and/or recorderistobe listed on Attachment 1.NOTIFY the SRO to consult the Tech Specs for appropriate actions for inoperable monitors.Any questionable monitor may be source checked in accordance with 1-S0-90-2 for Unit 1 monitors and 0-SO-90-2 for Unit 0 monitorstoaidin determining operability.

12.VERIFY RM-90-1 06 particulateandgas channels OR RM-90-112A&Bare operable by power"on," instrument malfunction alarms clear, and readings of at least background level.Recorded radiation levels will be compared to steady state levelsfromthe previous shift and must be evaluated for trending toensuredata is expected and reasonable (such as data changes due to filter changeout).

Either RM-90-106 or RM-90-112 must be operable and aligned to lower containment to satisfy acceptance criteria.13.OBTAIN particulate reading by depressing"PART" pushbutton.

OBTAIN gaseous reading by depressing"GAS" pushbutton.

LEAVE monitor in gaseous.IF lower compartment particulateorgas monitor is inoperable in modes1,2,3,or4, THEN, ENSURE sampling requirements of SI-183 are met or perform 0-SI-OPS-068-137.0"Reactor Coolant System Water Inventory".

See TS LCO 3.4.6.1 action b.RM-90-112isnot required by Tech Specs when RM-90-106 is operable;RM-90-106isnot required by Tech Specs when RM-90-112 is operable and aligned to lower containment.

14.VERIFY recorder power is'on', time is correct and data is being displayed 69.IF countrate doubles (previous steady state reading to present)on RM-90-106 OR 112 particulate or gas channel in Modes1,2,3or4, THEN performance of 0-SI-OPS-068-137.0,'Reactor Coolant System Water Inventory', is required.11,12,1-RI-90-106APARTCPM 3..(12,[1-2-4.4.6.1.a 13,691-RI-90-106AGAS CPM

+3 Containment 4.3.3.1.A.2.b.i1,2,3,411,14Operable1-RR-90-106

,;Radioactivity 4.3.3.1.A.2.b.ii11,12,1-RM-90-112ACPM 1.'18£+3 13,691-RM-90-112BCPM

7,(0)£+311,14 1-RR-90-112

,;/UO/ROReviewInitials SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page12of67 Date APPENDIX APage2of27 Surveillance Ref.ModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKS

}J0/ROReviewInitials NOTES: SFPArea and'/5 f 0FuelPool All 11,16 Operable0-RM-90-102mR/hrRadMonitors 4.3.3.1.A.1.a0-RM-90-103mR/hr

<0/0 t-'/Condensate 4.7.1.3.1>240,000Gal

'3/0 OVaStorageTankODCM2.1.1.A.4.a1,2,3,43,15Operable0-L1-2-230Agals

'J Level0-L1-2-233Agals 305QtJ'V..3.Applicableatall times duringmodes1,2,&3.Applicable during mode4,onlywhensteam generatorisrelieduponfor heat removal.11.General Notes:Inthe event a radiation monitorlistedinthis Instruction becomes inoperable, the monitoristobelistedon Attachment 1.NOTIFYtheSROto consult Tech Specs for appropriate actions for inoperable monitors.Any questionable monitormaybe source checked in accordance with 1-S0-90-2forUnit1 monitors and 0-SO-90-2forUnit0 monitorstoaidin determining operability.

15.LOG the water level indicatedonL1-2-230Afor CSTAandL1-2-233Afor CST B.Operability is determinedbyhavingequaltoor greater than 240,000 gallons,intheCST alignedtotheunit.

EitherAorB CSTmaybe alignedtothe operable unit.IF inoperable THEN REFER to 0-SI-OPS-067

-117.0.16.VERIFYtheFuelPool Radiation Monitors are operable by observing poweris"on,"instrumentmalfunction alarmsclear,and readingsofat least background on ratemeter.

COMPARE radiation levels to opposite train monitorandtolevelsfromthe previousshiftusing eithertheICS computerorrate meter readings.RADCON Area surveysarerequired when RM-90-102 and RM-90-103 are inoperablewithfuelinthe storagepool,andthe survey results are recorded on Attachment

1.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOG Rev.aa 1Page13of67 Date//APPENDIX APage3of 27 SurveillanceRef.ModeNotesTSLimits InstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630 REMARKS OPERABLE#1L1-3-42%OPERABLE#1L1-3-39%OPERABLE#1L1-3-38%SG Water 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.A OPERABLE#2 L1-3-55%Level 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.B OPERABLE#2L1-3-52%Channel 4.3.2.1.1.A.5.a1,2,317 OPERABLE#2L1-3-51%Deviation 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.1 OPERABLE#3 L1-3-97%4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.2 OPERABLE#3L1-3-94%OPERABLE#3L1-3-93%OPERABLE#4L1-3-110

%OPERABLE#4 L1-3-107%OPERABLE#4 L1-3-106%UO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 17.COMPAREthethreeSteam Generator Level indicatorsforeachS/Glocatedonpanel 1-M-4toeachother.

Operability is verifiedbyan acceptable deviation between channelsofequaltoorlessthan6%.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1 Page 14 of67 Date//APPENDIX APage4of27SurveillanceRefModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNoUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKS OPERABLE#1PI-1-2A PSIG OPERABLE#1PI-1-2B PSIG OPERABLE#1 PI-1-5 PSIG 4.3.2.1.1.A.1.f OPERABLE#2PI-1-9A PSIG Steam Line 4.3.2.1.1.AA.d OPERABLE#2PI-1-9B PSIG Pressure 4.3.2.1.1.AA.e1,2,318 OPERABLE#2PI-1-12 PSIG 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.d OPERABLE#3PI-1-20A PSIG OPERABLE#3PI-1-20B PSIG OPERABLE#3PI-1-23 PSIG OPERABLE#4PI-1-27A PSIG OPERABLE#4PI-1-27B PSIG OPERABLE#4PI-1-30 PSIG NOTES:UO/ROReviewInitials 18.COMPARE the three steam line pressure indicatorsforeach steam line, locatedonpanel 1-M-4 to each other.Operability is verifiedbyan acceptable deviation between channelsofequaltoorlessthan60psig.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page15of67 Date//APPENDIX APage5of27SurveillanceRef.BankMode NotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKS 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr1Step StepsA1,2 20**Gr1RPls Steps 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr2Step Steps 1,2 20**Gr2RPls StepsShutdown4.1.3.1.1 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr1Step StepsBanks4.1.3.2B1,2 20**Gr1RPls Steps 4.1.3.5.b 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr2Step Steps 1,2 20**Gr2RPls Steps C 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGrStep Steps 1,2 20**GrRPls Steps D 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGrStep Steps 1,2 20**GrRPls Steps**Within+/-12 steps of step counter.UO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 19.COMPAREeachfulllengthrodpositionindicator(RPI)toitsassociatedgroupdemandpositionindicatorANDVERIFYcorrectrodpositionby each RPI within+/-12 steps of the indicated group demand.COMPARE each group of RPls to the associated group demand position indicator AND VERIFYtherod position indication systemandthe rod position demand indication system are operating and agree within+/-12 steps.RECORD stepsinthe applicable column of the data sheet.20.With Keff equaltoor greater than 0.99.21.REFER to COLR Figure 1 for fully withdrawn position range of rod banks.TI-28, Attachment 6, provides the desired position within this range.22.WHENtherodpositiondeviationmonitorisinoperableORWHENtherodinsertionlimitmonitorisinoperable VERIFYrodpositiononceper4hoursand LOGonthedatasheet.(ReferenceLCO3.1.3.2)

WHENamaximumofonedemandpositionindicatorperbankisinoperable,THENVERIFYthatallRPlsfortheaffectedbankareoperableandthatthemostwithdrawnrodandtheleastwithdrawnrodofthebankarewithinamaximumof12stepsofeachother,onceper12hours.(ReferenceLCO3.1.3.2.c.1)

Date//__J 1-SI-OPS-OOO-002.0Rev.88Page13of67 SHIFT LOG 1 SQN APPENDIX APage3of27 SurveillanceRef.ModeNotesTSLimits InstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630 REMARKS OPERABLE#1L1-3-42%OPERABLE#1 L1-3-39%OPERABLE#1L1-3-38%SG Water 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.A OPERABLE#2 L1-3-55%Level 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.B OPERABLE#2 L1-3-52%Channel 4.3.2.1.1.A.5.a1,2,317 OPERABLE#2 L1-3-51%Deviation 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.1 OPERABLE#3 L1-3-97%*..----4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.2-

._--_.__.*...--OPERABLE--#3 L1-3-94%--OPERABLE#3 L1-3-93%OPERABLE#4 L1-3-11 a%OPERABLE#4 L1-3-107%OPERABLE#4 L1-3-106%UO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 17.COMPAREthethree Steam Generator Level indicatorsforeach S/G locatedonpanel1-M-4to each other.Operability is verifiedbyan acceptable deviation between channelsofequaltoorlessthan6%.

Date//__J SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.SS 1Page14of67 APPENDIX APage4of27 SurveillanceRefModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNoUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKS OPERABLE PI-1-2A PSIG OPERABLE#1 PI-1-2B PSIG OPERABLE#1PI-1-5 PSIG 4.3.2.1.1.A.1.f OPERABLE#2 PI-1-9A PSIG Steam Line 4.3.2.1.1.A.4.d OPERABLE#2PI-1-9B PSIG Pressure 4.3.2.1.1.A.4.e1,2,318 OPERABLE#2PI-1-12 PSIG 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.d OPERABLE#3 PI-1-20A PSIG OPERABLE#3PI-1-20B PSIG

...._....._--_._-_._

......--_._-OPERABLE#3PI-1-23 PSIG OPERABLE#4 PI-1-27A PSIG OPERABLE#4PI-1-27B PSIG OPERABLE#4PI-1-30 PSIGUO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 18.COMPAREthethreesteamline pressure indicatorsforeachsteamline,locatedon paneI1-M-4toeachother.

Operability isverifiedbyan acceptable deviationbetweenchannelsofequaltoorlessthan60psig.

Date//__J SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page15of67 APPENDIX A Page5of27SurveillanceRef.BankMode NotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKS 1,2 19,21,22 eOLRGr1Step Steps A 1,2 20"Gr1RPls Steps 1,2 19,21,22 eOLRGr2Step Steps 1,2 20"Gr2RPls StepsShutdown4.1.3.1.1 1,2 19,21,22 eOLRGr1Step Steps Banks 4.1.3.2 B 1,2 20"Gr1RPls Steps 4.1.3.5.b 1,2 19,21,22 eOLRGr2Step Steps 1,2 20"Gr2RPls Stepse1,2 19,21,22 eOLRGrStep Steps 1,2 20"GrRPls Steps 0 1,2 19,21,22 eOLRGrStep Steps 1,2 20"GrRPls Steps"Within+/-12 steps of step counter.UO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 19.COMPAREeachfulllengthrodpositionindicator(RPI)toitsassociatedgroupdemandpositionindicator AND VERIFYcorrectrodpositionbyeachRPI within+/-12 steps of the indicated group demand.COMPARE each group of RPls to the associated group demand position indicator AND VERIFYtherod position indication systemandthe rod position demand indication system are operating and agree within+/-12 steps.RECORD stepsinthe applicable column of the data sheet.20.With Keff equaltoor greater than 0.99.21.REFER to COLR Figure 1 for fully withdrawn position range of rod banks.TI-28, Attachment 6, provides the desired position within this j range.22.WHENtherodpositiondeviationmonitorisinoperableORWHENtherodinsertionlimitmonitorisinoperable VERIFYrodpositiononceper4hoursandLOGonthedatasheet.(ReferenceLeO3.1.3.2)

WHEN a maximumofonedemandpositionindicatorperbankisinoperable, THEN VERIFY that allRPlsfortheaffectedbankareoperableandthatthemostwithdrawnrodandtheleastwithdrawnrod ofthebankarewithinamaximumof12stepsofeachother,onceper12hours.(Reference Leo 3.1.3.2.c.1)

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page16of67 Date//SurveillanceRefBankModeNotesTSLimits InstrumentNoUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKS APPENDIX APage6of27 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr1StepStepsFiqure1 1,2 20**Gr1RPls Steps Control4.1.3.1.1A 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr2Step Steps Rod 4.1.3.2Fiqure1 Banks 4.1.3.6 1,2 20**Gr2RPls Steps 4.1.1.1.1.b 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr1StepStepsFioure1 1,2 20**Gr1RPls Steps B 1,2 19,21,22, COLRGr2Step StepsFiaure1 1,2 20**Gr2RPls Steps**Within+/-12stepsofstepcounter.UO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 19.COMPAREeachfulllengthrodposition indicator(RPI)toitsassociatedgroupdemandposition indicator AND VERIFYcorrectrodpositionbyeachRPIwithin

+/-12stepsoftheindicatedgroupdemand.

COMPAREeachgroupofRPlstotheassociatedgroupdemandposition indicator AND VERIFYtherodpositionindicationsystemandtherodpositiondemandindicationsystemareoperatingandagreewithin

+/-12steps, THEN RECORDstepsinthe applicablecolumnofthedatasheet.20.WithKeffequaltoor greaterthan0.99.21.REFERtoCOLRFigure1forfullywithdrawnpositionrangeofrodbanks.TI-28, Attachment6,providesthedesiredpositionwithinthis range.22.WHENtherodpositiondeviation monitor is inoperableORWHENtherodinsertionlimit monitorisinoperable VERIFYrodpositiononceper4hoursand LOGonthedatasheet.(ReferenceLCO3.1.3.2)

WHENamaximumofonedemandpositionindicatorperbankisinoperable, THEN VERIFYthatallRPlsfortheaffectedbankare operableandthatthemost withdrawnrodandtheleastwithdrawnrodofthebankarewithinamaximumof12stepsofeachother,onceper12hours.(ReferenceLCO 3.1.3.2.c.1)

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page17 of67 Date//APPENDIX APage7of27 SurveillanceRefBankMode NotesTSLimits InstrumentNoUnits0630-18301830-0630 REMARKS 1,2 19,21,22,23, COLR Gr 1StepSteps 66Fioure1 C 1,2 20**Gr 1 RPls Steps Control 4.1.3.1.1 1,2 19,21,22,23, COLR Gr 2StepSteps Rod 4.1.3.2 66Fiqure1 Banks 4.1.3.6 1,2 20**Gr 2 RPls Steps 4.1.1.1.1.b 1,2 19,21,22,23, COLR Gr 1StepSteps 66Fioure1 0 1,2 20**Gr 1 RPls Steps 1,2 19,21,22,23, COLR Gr 2StepSteps 66Fiqure1 1,2 20**Gr 2 RPls Steps**Within+/-12stepsofstepcounter.

UO/RO Review Initials NOTES: 19.COMPAREeachfulllengthrodposition indicator(RPI)toitsassociatedgroup demand position indicator AND VERIFYcorrectrodpositionbyeachRPIwithin

+/-12steps oftheindicatedgroup demand.COMPAREeachgroup ofRPlstothe associatedgroupdemandposition indicator AND VERIFYtherodpositionindicationsystemandtherodpositiondemandindicationsystemare operatingandagreewithin

+/-12steps, THEN RECORDstepsinthe applicablecolumnofthedatasheet.20.WithKeffequaltoor greaterthan0.99.21.REFER to COLRFigure1forfully withdrawnpositionrangeofrodbanks.TI-28,Att.6, providesthedesiredpositionwithinthisrange.

22.WHENtherodposition deviation monitor is inoperable OR WHENtherod insertion limit monitorisinoperable VERIFY rod positiononceper4hoursand LOGonthedatasheet.(ReferenceLCO3.1.3.2)

WHEN a maximumofonedemandposition indicatorperbankis inoperable, THEN VERIFYthatallRPlsforthe affectedbankare operableandthatthe most withdrawnrodandtheleast withdrawnrodofthebankarewithina maximumof12steps ofeachother,onceper12hours.(Reference LCO 3.1.3.2.c.1) 23.IFmanualrodmotion occurs during 81 performance, THEN allowing one-halfhourfor thermalsoakmayprovideamore accurateRPIreading.

66.MAINTAINrodsaboveinsertionlimitsasshownbyCOLRFigure1.

IF LEFM calorimetricpowerindication(U2118)isinoperable,thenrodinsertionlimitlinesinCOLRmustberaisedby3stepswithdrawnuntilLEFMisrestored.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page18of67 Date//APPENDIXAPage8of27SurveillanceRef.ModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630 REMARKS 1-XI-92-5005

%<:11 N/A>50%RTP24,25 VARIABLE 1-XI-92-5006

%1-XI-92-5007

%1-XI-92-5008

%NOTES 24.Administrative Limit.UO/ROReviewInitials 25.REFER tocurveinTI-28orCOLRifplant computerisNOTavailable.IFLEFM calorimetricpowerindication(U2118)is inoperable,thenAFDlimitlinesinTI-28andCOLRmustbemademorerestrictiveby1%untilLEFMisrestored.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page19of67 Date//APPENDIX APage9of27 Surveillance Ref.Mode Notes TS Limits Instrument Units 0630-1830 1830-0630 No REMARKSN-41%1,226OPERABLEN-42%

Nuclear 4.3.1.1.1.A.2N-43%Instrumentation 4.3.1.1.1.A.5 N-44%1,2 27 OPERABLEN-35%N-36%UO/RO Review Initials NOTES 26.COMPARE the four power range channels to each other.This constitutes an adequate"channel check" and acceptable deviation between channels is equaltoor less than 3.5%.27.COMPAREthetwo intermediate range channels located on paneI1-M-4.

Readingsonboth channels will provide evidencethatthe instruments are operable.Agreement between the readings provides additional verification of channel operability.

Control Board indicators are verified operableiftheyare reading within 0.75 decadesofeachother.Usethe following examplesasaguideto determinethe.75 decade deviation.

The following equation will converttheIRM Indicated%RTPtoa voltagevaluewhichcanbeusedto determinetheIRM indication differenceandto determine if those readingsarewithin the.75 decades acceptance limit.TheIRM10 decadescaleisequalto10volts,thuseach decade is equivalentto1volt.Example#1 Example#2LOG(%IRMRTP)

=VoltageLOG(%IRMRTP)

=VoltageN-35is indicating30%RTPN-36is indicating40%RTPN-35is indicating15%RTPN-36is indicating85%RTPLog(%IRMRTP)

=VoltageLog (30%)=Voltage 1.4771=1.4771voltsLog(%IRMRTP)

=VoltageLog (40%)=Voltage 1.6021=1.6021voltsLog(%IRMRTP)

=VoltageLog (15%)=Voltage 1.176=1.176voltsLog(%IRMRTP)

=VoltageLog (85%)=Voltage 1.929=1.929volts Difference

=1.6021-1.4771=0.125 Difference

=1.929-1.176

=0.753DifferencebetweenN-35andN-36is0.125whichiswithinthe.75decadeacceptancerange.

DifferencebetweenN-35andN-36is0.753whichisoutsidethe.75decade acceptancerange.NotifytheUOandSROofthedeviation.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOG Rev.aa 1Page20of67 Date//SurveillanceRefModesNotesTsLimits APPENDIX APage10of27 InstrumentNoUnits0630-0830 1830-0630 REMARKS Pressurizer 4.3.1.1.1.A.11

<::;92%1-L1-68-339A

%Level 4.4.4.1 1,2,3 28 Operable 1-L1-68-335A

%1-L1-68-320

%4.3.1.1.1.A.9 psig 4.3.1.1.1.A.10 1-PI-68-340A Pressurizer 4.3.2.1.1.A.1.d 1,2,3 29 22205 psig 1-PI-68-334 psig 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.d Pressure 4.2.5.1 Operable 1-PI-68-323 psig 1-PI-68-322 psigUO/ROReview Initials NOTES: 28.COMPAREthethree pressurizer level indicating channelsonpanel1-M-4; operabilityisverifiedbyan acceptable deviation between channelsofequaltoorlessthan5%.Thechannelcheck requirementofTechSpec Surveillance Requirement 4.3.1.1.1.A.11isnotrequiredinmode3.

29.COMPAREthefour pressurizer pressure indicating channelslocatedonpanel1-M-5; operabilityisverifiedbyan acceptable deviationbetweenchannelsofequaltoorlessthan35psi.Thischannelcheckisrequired underthefollowing conditionsforDNB considerations;withtheunitinmode1the"DNB parameter pressurizerpressure"mustbeequaltoor greaterthan2220psia exceptduringathermalpowerrampinexcessof5 percent/min;athermalpowerstepinexcessof10percent;physicstesting;or performance of 0-SI-NUC-000-139.0 and 0-SI-NUC-000-007.0.N/AifPRZpressureislessthan1700psiginMode3 (Indicatorscalestartsat1700psig).

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOG Rev.aa 1Page21of67 Date//APPENDIX APage11 of 27 SurveillanceRef.Mode Notes Ts Limits InstrumentNoUnits 0630-1830 1830-0630 REMARKS 1-TI-68-2D

% 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.C1,230 Operable 1-TI-68-25D%4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.3 1,2,3 1-TI-68-44D%1-TI-68-67D%1-TI-68-2A

%OverPowerT 4.3.1.1.1.A.81,231 Operable 1-TI-68-25A%1-TI-68-44A

%1-TI-68-67 A%1-TI-68-2B

%OverTemperature 4.3.1.1.1.A.71,232 Operable 1-TI-68-25B% 1-TI-68-44B

%1-TI-68-67B%UO/RO Review Initials NOTES: 30.COMPARE the four L1 T indicators to each other.Acceptable deviation between channels is equaltoorlessthan5%.

WHEN RCS temperature is below 530°ForwhenanRCPisoutof service the channel check criteriaisequaltoorlessthan5%ofzeroforthe affected loop.31.COMPARE the four OverPower L1 T indicatorstoeachother.

Acceptable deviation between channels is equaltoorlessthan5%.

32.COMPARE the four Over Temperature L1 T indicatorstoeachother.

Acceptable deviation between channelsisequaltoorlessthan10%.The10%limit encompasses the affects of rapidly changingloophotleg temperaturesasa resultofthe upper plenum anomalyandat present, is applicable to Unit1only.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.aa 1Page22of67 Date//SurveillanceRefModeNotesTSLimits InstrumentNoUnits0630-18301830-0630 APPENDIX APage12of27 REMARKS UO/RO Review Initials 4.2.5.1 ICS computer printoutReactorCoolant 4.3.1.1.1.A.1211,2;::: 100%OR C-J)Flows PERFORM Appendix K 4.3.1.1.1.A.13 (backup method)ReactorCoolantAllfourRCPsRCPmotor indicatorPumpsin4.4.1.11,2 35runningandlights,ampmeters, (,J)OperationflowinallfrequencymetersandandCoolantFlowfourloopsflowindicators.

1-TI-68-2E of DNB Parameters4.2.5.1136

<583°F 1-TI-68-25E of Tavg Operable 1-TI-68-44E of 1-TI-68-67E of RWSTTR4.1.2.5.b.3,All37:s;105°F1-TI-63-131 TemperatureTR4.1.2.6.b.3,;::: 60°F of Indication 4.5.5.b1-TI-63-132 of..NOTES: 1.DETERMINE operabilityoftheReactorcoolantloopflowsasfollows:

A.OBTAINprintoutoftheRCSloopflowsfromtheICScomputerGroupdisplayMenu.IFanydatais unavailableonprintout, THEN PERFORM Appendix K.B.WHEN printoutiscomplete, THEN VERIFYmaximumchanneldeviationis

s;6%andthatthetotalRCSflow(10min.average)is

>100%and:s;115%.IFanychannelflowis

>115%, THEN PERFORMAPP.Kand NOTIFYUStoevaluateLCOactions.

C.ATTACHprintoutfromICS computertothis surveillance package.2.IFtheaverageRCSflowis

<100%, THEN NOTIFYUnitSROto EVALUATELCO3.2.5(Figure3.2-1)forpowerversusRCSflowrate.

IFaverageRCSflowisinthe UnacceptableOperationRegion, THENUnitSROistoevaluatepossiblepowerreductionuntiltheflowrateisintheAcceptableOperation Region.RECORD determinationinthe REMARKS column.35.VERIFYflowinallfourreactorcoolantloops, THEN NOTIFYSROofanyloopnotinoperationimmediately.

36.COMPAREthefouraveragetemperature(Tavg)indicatorson1-M-5toeachother.

Acceptabledeviationbetweenchannelsisequaltoorlessthan5°F.

37.COMPAREthetwoRefuelingWaterStorageTank(RWST)temperature indicators on paneI1-M-6toeachother.

Acceptabledeviationbetweenchannelsisequaltoorlessthan6°F.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page23of67 Date//APPENDIX APage13of27SurveillanceRefModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNoUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKS UO/RO Review Initials ECCS Subsystem 4.5.2.a1,2,338ValveOpen 1-HS-63-1A

(-V)68 1-HS-63-22A

(-V)R 1-L1-63-50

%RWSTLevel W 1-L1-63-51

%and CNTMT S1,2,3,439 Operable 1-L1-63-52

%LevelforAuto T 1-L1-63-53

%Swap over 4.3.2.1.1.A.9.a C 1-L1-63-176

%ColdLeg T 1-L1-63-177

%duringSIN1,2,3,440 Operable 1-L1-63-178

%M 1-L1-63-179

%TColdLeg 1-HS-63-118A

(-V)AccumulatorValvesFully 1-HS-63-98A

(-V)Isolation 4.5.1.1.1.a.2 1,2,341Open 1-HS-63-80A

(-V)Valves 1-HS-63-67 A (-V)..NOTES: 38.VERIFYbyuseofthe indicatinglightsonpanel1-M-6that thesevalvesareopen.

Verificationofpower disconnectedwillbe accomplished laterinthis Instruction.

39.COMPAREthefourRWSTlevel indicatorstoeachother.

Acceptable deviation between channelsisequaltoorlessthan5%.

40.COMPAREthefour containmentsumplevel indicatorstoeachother.

Acceptable deviation between channelsisequaltoorlessthan6%.Withnowaterinthesump,no indicatorshouldreadmorethan4%.

41.WHEN pressurizer pressure is above1000psig, THEN VERIFYeachofthefourcoldleg accumulatorisolationvalvesonpanel 1-M-6areopenby observationoftheposition indicating lights.68.When enteringMode3fromMode4, FCV-63-22maybeclosedto support transitionfromLCO3.4.12forupto4hrs.oruntilthe temperatureofallRCScoldlegs exceeds 375°F (whichevercomesfirst).

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page24of67 Date//SurveillanceRefAccuNotesMode TS Limits Instrument No Units 0630-1830 1830-0630 APPENDIX APage14of27 RemarksUO/ROReviewInitials

--421,2,3>7615gal1-L1S-63-129gal.

PresentLevelAfter PresentLevelAfter

<7955galLevelLastFill LevelLastFill==LevelChanqe LevelChanQeIslevelincrease+75gals (2 1%)onthedigitalindicationand Yes D Yes DfromasourceotherthantheRWST?Ifyes,NOTIFYChemLabto PERFORM 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLA No D No Dwithin6hourstoverifvboronconcentration.ColdLeg4.5.1.1.1.a.1#1 Accumulator 4.5.1.1.1.b

--42>7615gal1-L1S-63-119gal.PresentLevelAfterPresentLevelAfter Water Level 1,2,3<7955gal LevelLastFill LevelLastFill==LevelChangeLevelChanaeIslevelincrease+75gals (2 1%)onthedigitalindicationand Yes D Yes DfromasourceotherthantheRWST?Ifyes,NOTIFYChemLabto PERFORM 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLA No D No Dwithin6hourstoverifvboronconcentration.

43CompareCLApresentlevels.Isthedeviation Yes D Yes Dbetweenchannels 275gallons?Ifyes,seeNote43.

No D No D..NOTES:42.Inthe 0630-1830Shiftcolumn,log"Level AfterLastFill"entryfromtheprevious day'sShiftLog ORfromlastsampletakenbyChemLab.Therecordedvalueshouldbeupdatedwhena chemistrysampleistaken.

43.VERIFY operability by acceptabledeviationbetween redundantleveland pressure channels when pressurizer pressureisabove1000psig.IF deviationlimitisexceeded, determinewhichchannelis inoperable AND RECORDonlythe operablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnota technical specification requirement.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOG Rev.aa 1Page25 of67 Date//APPENDIX APage15of27 Surveillance Ref Accu Notes Mode TS Limits InstrumentNoUnits 0630-1830 1830-0630 Remarks UO/RO Review lnitials 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-128 psig<668psigColdLeg4.5.1.1.1.a.1#1 Accumulator 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-126 Indicated<668psig psig PressureCompareCLApressurechannels.Isthe Yes D Yes D 43deviationbetweenchannels

>24.5psig?Ifyes,seeNote43.

No D No D..NOTES: 43.VERIFY operability by acceptable deviation between redundantleveland pressure channels when pressurizer pressure is above 1000 psig.IF deviationlimitis exceeded, determine which channel is inoperable AND RECORDonlythe operable channel.This channel checkisnota technical specification requirement.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page26of67 Date//APPENDIX APage16of27 Surveillance Accu.Notes Mode TS Limits InstrumentNo.Units Ref 0630-1830 1830-0630 RemarksUO/ROReviewInitials

--Present Level After Present Level After 42 1,2,3>7615gal1-L1S-63-109gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill

<7955 gal==Level Change Level ChangeIslevel increase+75gals(2:1%)onthedigital indication Yes 0 Yes 0andfroma source otherthanthe RWST?IFyes, NOTIFY ChemLabto PERFORM No 0 No 0 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0onthe affectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboron concentration.ColdLeg 4.5.1.1.1.a.1 Accumulator 4.5.1.1.1.b

--Present Level After Present Level After Water Level#2 42 1,2,3>7615gal 1-L1 S-63-99 gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill

<7955gal==LevelChanQe LevelChanQeIslevel increase+75gals(2:1%)onthedigital indication Yes 0 Yes 0andfroma source otherthanthe RWST?IFyes, NOTIFY ChemLabto PERFORM No 0 No 0 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0onthe affectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboron concentration.

Compare CLA presentlevels.Isthe Yes D Yes D 43 deviation between channels 2: 75 gallons?Ifyes,seeNote43.

No D No 0..NOTES: 42.In the 0630-1830Shiftcolumn,log"Level AfterLastFill"entryfromthe previous day'sShiftLog ORfromlast sampletakenbyChemLab.Therecordedvalueshouldbeupdatedwhena chemistrysampleistaken.

43.VERIFY operability by acceptable deviationbetweenredundantleveland pressure channels when pressurizer pressureisabove1000psig.

IF deviationlimitisexceeded, DETERMINEwhichchannelis inoperableANDRECORDonlythe operablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnot a technical specification requirement.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOG Rev.SS 1Page27 of67 Date//APPENDIX APage17of27SurveillanceAccu.NotesModeTS LimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-1830 Ref 1830-0630 RemarksUO/ROReview Initials 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-108 psig<668psigColdLeg Accumulator 4.5.1.1.1.a.1

  1. 2 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-106 psig Indicated<668psig PressureCompareCLApressurechannels.Isthe Yes 0 Yes 0 43deviationbetweenchannels z24.5psig?Ifyes,seeNote43.

No 0 No 0..NOTES: 43.VERIFY operability by acceptable deviation between redundantleveland pressure channels when pressurizer pressureisabove1000psig.IF deviationlimitis exceeded, determine which channel is inoperable AND RECORDonlythe operablechannel.This channelcheckisnota technical specification requirement.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1 Page 28 of 67 Date//SurveillanceRefAccNotesMode TS Limits InstrumentNoUnits 0630-1830 1830-0630 APPENDIX A Page 18 of 27 RemarksUO/ROReviewInitials

--PresentLevelAfterPresentLevelAfter

>7615gal 42 1,2,3<7955gal1-L1S-63-89gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill==Level Chance LevelChanqeIslevelincrease+75gals

(?:1%)onthedigitalindicationand Yes 0 Yes 0fromasourceotherthantheRWST?IFyes,NOTIFYChemLabto PERFORM No 0 No 0 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.ColdLeg 4.5.1.1.1.a.1 Accumulator

  1. 3--4.5.1.1.1.b PresentLevelAfterPresentLevelAfter Water Level>7615gal 42 1,2,3<7955gal 1-L1S-63-81gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill

==LevelChanQe LevelChanQeIslevelincrease+75gals(?:1%)onthedigitalindicationand Yes 0 Yes 0fromasourceotherthantheRWST?IFyes,NOTIFYChemLabto PERFORM No 0 No 0 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.CompareCLApresentlevels.Isthedeviation Yes 0 Yes 0 43betweenchannels z75gallons?Ifyes,seeNote43.

No 0 No 0..NOTES:42.Inthe 0630-1830Shiftcolumn,log"LevelAfterLastFill"entryfromthepreviousday's Shift.LogORfromlastsampletakenbyChemLab.Therecordedvalueshouldbeupdatedwhena chemistrysampleistaken.

43.VERIFY operability by acceptable deviation between redundantlevelandpressure channels when pressurizer pressureisabove1000psig.

IF deviationlimitisexceeded, determinewhichchannelis inoperableANDRECORDonlythe operablechannel.This channel checkisnota technical specification requirement.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page29of67 Date//APPENDIX APage19of27SurveillanceAccu.NotesModeTS LimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-1830 Ref 1830-0630 RemarksUO/ROReviewlnitials

>624psig 1,2,3 1-PIS-63-88 psig<668psigColdLeg!Accumulator 14.5.1.1.1.a.1

  1. 3 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-86 psig Indicated<668psig PressureCompareCLApressurechannels.Isthe Yes D Yes D 43deviationbetweenchannels
2:24.5psig?Ifyes,seeNote43.

No D No D..NOTES: 43.VERIFY operability by acceptable deviation between redundantleveland pressure channels when pressurizer pressureisabove1000psig.IF deviationlimitis exceeded, determinewhichchannelis inoperableANDRECORDonlythe operablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnota technical specification requirement.

-, SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page30 of67 Date//SurveillanceRefAccuNotesModeTS LimitsInstrumentNoUnits 0630-1830 1830-0630 APPENDIX APage20of27 RemarksUO/ROReviewlnitials

--PresentLevelAfterPresentLevelAfter

>7615gal 42 1,2,3<7955gal 1-L1S-63-82 gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill

==LevelChangeLevelChangeIslevelincrease+75gals(:?: 1%)onthedigital Yes D Yes DindicationandfromasourceotherthantheRWST?IFyes,NOTIFYChemLabtoPERFORM No D No D 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.ColdLeg 4.5.1.1.1.a.1 Accumulator

  1. 4--4.5.1.1.1.bPresentLevelAfterPresentLevelAfter Water Level>7615gal421,2,3<7955gal 1-L1 S-63-60 gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill

==LevelChangeLevelChangeIslevelincrease+75gals(:?: 1%)onthedigital Yes D Yes DindicationandfromasourceotherthantheRWST?IFyes,NOTIFYChemLabtoPERFORM No D No D 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.CompareCLApresentlevels.Isthe Yes D Yes D 43deviationbetweenchannels

>75gallons?Ifyes,seeNote43.

No D No D..NOTES:42.Inthe 0630-1830Shiftcolumn,log"LevelAfterLastFill"entryfromthe previous day'sShiftLog ORfromlast sampletakenbyChemLab.Therecordedvalueshouldbeupdatedwhena chemistrysampleistaken.

43.VERIFY operability by acceptabledeviationbetween redundantleveland pressure channels when pressurizer pressureisabove1000psig.

IFdeviationlimitis exceeded, determinewhichchannelisinoperable AND RECORDonlytheoperablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnota technical specification requirement.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page31of67 Date//APPENDIX APage21of27SurveillanceAccu.NotesModeTS Limits RefInstrumentUnits0630-1830 No 1830-0630 RemarksUO/ROReview Initials 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-62 psig<668psigColdLeg Accumulator 4.5.1.1.1.a.1

  1. 4 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-61 psig Indicated<668psig PressureCompareCLApressurechannels.Isthe Yes 0 Yes 0 43deviationbetweenchannels
0
24.5psig?Ifyes,seeNote43.

No 0 No 0..NOTES: 43.VERIFY operability byacceptabledeviation between redundantlevelandpressure channels when pressurizerpressureisabove1000psig.

IFdeviationlimitis exceeded, determinewhichchannelis inoperableANDRECORDonlythe operablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnota technical specification requirement.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOG Rev.aa 1Page32of67 Date//UO/ROReview Initials APPENDIXAPage22of27Units06301830 18300630 REMARKSInstrumentNoTSLimitsSurveillanceRefModeNotes

--Containment 4.3.2.1.1.A.1.c1,2,3,444VerifyoperablePressureHIand 4.3.2.1.1.A.2.cbyhavinqs0.8psigHI-HIforSl,ESF, 4.3.2.1.1.A.3.b.3(5%)deviation 1-PDI-30-45 PSIGandMainSteam 4.3.2.1.1.A.4.cbetweenChannels.

Isolation 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.4 1-PDI-30-44 PSIG 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.d 1-PDI-30-43 PSIG 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.D 1-PDI-30-42 PSIG Primary 4.6.1.41,2,3,445;::-0.1:::;0.3psig 1-PDI-30-133 PSIG Containment orInternalPressurePlantCompt.Pts.

1P1000A, 1P1001A,1P1002A,1P1003AShieldBldg,NotTechSpecSR1,2,3,446Equaltoormore 1-PDI-30-126 InchesAnnulusVacuumnegativethan-5"H 2O H 2O 1-PDI-30-127 Inches H 2O..NOTES: 44.COMPAREthefour containment pressureindicatorstoeachother.

Acceptable deviationbetweenchannelsisequaltoorlessthan0.8psig(5percent).

45.IF pressure indicator 1-PDI-30-133isinoperable, THEN RECORD the containment pressureobtainedfromoneofthefollowing Plant computerpoints:1P1000A,1P1001A,1P1002Aor1P1003A.

46.VERIFYtheannulusvacuumiswithinthespecifiedlimitsoncepershift.Twentyfourhoursisprovidedtorestore annulus vacuumtowithinitslimitswhen surveillancetestingor maintenanceisthecauseforthe out-of-limit condition.

IFtimelimitwillbe exceeded, THENwriteaPERandobtainengineering evaluation.

This requirementisnot applicableifthe out-of-limit condition iscreatedbypersonnel entranceorexitfromtheannulus,ifventing containment to maintain pressurelimits,orifthe out-of-limitsconditiondoesnotexistinexcessof30minutes.

ALLOW 30 minutes aftertheabove conditionsnolongerexistspriortotaking readings.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.aa 1Page33 of67 Date//SurveillanceModeNotes RefTSLimitsInstrumentUnits No0630-18301830-0630 APPENDIX APage23of27 REMARKSReactorTripN31CPS System 4.3.1.1.1.A.62,3,447 Operable InstrumentationN32CPSReactorCoolant4.4.1.2.2348NarrowRangeLevelSG#1%LoopSG#2%Operability SG#3%S/G's Operable SG#4%WithReactorTripBreakersLoop#1 RequiredClosed,2of4RCSLoops

(-I)Reactor4.4.1.2.3349,50 flow 2:90%each,withRxLoop#2 OperableCoolantLoopsTripBreakersOpen1of Looo#3 Loops Operating4RCSLoopsFlow 2: 90%Looo#4 OnlyUO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 47.COMPAREthetwosourcerangeneutronflux indicatorstoeachother, THEN VERIFY indicators operable and indicating.Thischannelcheck is performedtoverify operabilityofthe instrumentation associatedwiththelowpowersourcerangetripandisonly applicableatlevelsbelowtheP-6 interlock setpoint.48.VERIFY operabilityoftwosteam generatorswiththe reactor trip breakersclosed,orone S/Gwiththereactortrip breakersopenbyhavingan indicated narrowrangelevel of greaterthanorequalto21

%.The operable S/Gsmustbeonthesameoperatingloopslistedbelowunder Surveillance Reference SR 4.4.1.2.3.

49.VERIFYatleasttwo reactor coolantloopsareoperable.

IFthereactortrip breakersareclosedatleasttwoRCPsmustbe circulating coolantwithaflowofatleast90%each,withthereactortrip breakersopenatleastoneRCPmustbe circulatingcoolantwithaflowofatleast90%.

The S/Gsontheloopswith operatingRCPsmustbetherequired operableloopsunder SurveillanceReferenceSR 4.4.1.2.2listedabove.50.AllRCPsmaybe deenergizedforuptoonehourprovidedthat:

A.No operations are permittedthatwouldintroduce waterwithboroncone.lessthanthatrequiredforshutdownmargin(LCO3.1.1.1)intotheRCS,andB.Coreoutlet temperature is maintainedatleast1 ODF below saturation temperature.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.SS 1Page34of67 Date//APPENDIX APage24of27SurveillanceModeNotes RefTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKS UO/RO Review lnitials Reactor SG#1%CoolantLoop4.4.1.3.2451WideRange SG#2%Operability l.evel z 10%SG#3%SG#4%RCSLoop1 Operable (1/)D D Runnina (-1/)D DOneormoreRCSLoop2 Operable (-1/)D DRCPsrunning Running (-1/)D DTwoCoolantwithloopflowRCSLoop3 Operable (-1/)D D Loops 4.4.1.3.3 4 52,53 or Runnina (-1/)D D OperableoneRHRRCSLoop4 Operable (-1/)D Dandonein pump Runnina (-1/)D D operationrunningwithRHRTrain"A" Operable (-1/)D D flow Runnina (-1/)D DRHRTrain"8" Operable (-1/)D D Runnina (-1/)D DRHRSuction 4.5.3 4Operable1-FCV-63-1

(-1/)fromRWST..NOTES: 51.VERIFYatleasttwosteam generators operablebyhavinganindicatedlevelofequaltoor greaterthan10%onthewiderangeindicationon paneI1-M-4.Therequired operableS/G'smustbeonthe associated operatingloopslistedunder surveillance reference SR 4.4.1.3.3 listed below.52.VERIFYatleasttwoRCSloopsand/ortwoRHRloopsoperable,withatleastoneRCPrunningwithfloworoneRHRloopoperatingwithflow.53.Allreactor coolantpumpsandresidualheatremoval pumpsmaybe deenergizedforuptoonehourprovidedthat:

A.No operationsarepermittedthatwould introduce waterwithboroncone.lessthanthatrequiredfor shutdownmargin(LCO3.1.1.1)intotheRCS,andB.Coreoutlet temperatureismaintainedatleast10°F below saturation temperature.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page35of67SR.ModeNotesTSLimits Instrument No./LocationUnits0630-1830 Ultimate4.7.5.11,2,3,41-TW-67-426/1 T2006A 0HeatSink 54,55,56,:-::;83°F with2-TW-67-425/2T2007 A 0 of57,58,70 OR Forebay water Appendix G 0 Perform level>670'ORApp.G 1-TW-67-425 (eI669')0 OR 2-TW-67-426 (ERCW if2:81°F with 2: 670 ft:-::;84.5°FwithPipeTunnel) 0 OR 2: 82SF Forebay water M&TE Instrument No.Used with>680 ft level>680'0-L1-27-133/2-M-15 ft 1,2,3,454,59ERCWStrainer Inoperable of Yes 0 NoD Date/1830-0630 N/A N/A N/A/APPENDIX APage25of27 REMARKS NOTES: UO/RO Review Initials54.IFUnit2isinmode 1,2,3,or4,THEN OBTAINultimateheatsinkdatafromtheUnit2"ShiftLog"andensureall necessaryactionsareinitiatedviatheUnit2"ShiftLog".Otherwise, OBTAINdatafromUnit1andtakeall necessary actionsviatheUnit1"ShiftLog." 55 CHECKbox(es)formethodusedto determine ERCW supplytemp.IfICSpointsare unavailable, calculate manual instantaneousaverageusingApp.G56.IFthermalprobeisused,THENRECORDMT&E instrument number.57.IF ERCW temperature is>81°Fwith water level>670ftbuts680ftORIF ERCW temperature is>82.5°Fwith water level>680ft.,THEN NOTIFY bothunitSROsAND PERFORM AppendixGtoobtainthe instantaneous average.58.IFlevel indicator0-L1-27-133isinoperable,ICS ComputerPointsOY2200AorOY2201Acanbeusedto determinewaterlevel.59.IF ERCW Strainer (at ERCWPumpingStation)isinoperable, instantaneous average ERCW temperaturemustbeverified

-::;73°F.IF temperatureis>73°F with strainer inoperable, THEN NOTIFYtheSMto evaluate the applicabilityofLCO3.7.4.N/Aifall Strainersoperable.[C.5]70IF temperatureis>81°Fand 0-FCV-67-205, 1A ERCWsupplyHeadertoStationAir Compressors,isOPEN,THEN evaluateLCO3.7.15for operability ofA-AMCR ChillerandTR3.7.14forEBRChiller A.(PER117954&FE41792R1)

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.aa 1Page36 of67 Date//Surveillance RefModeNotesTSLimits InstrumentNo/Location APPENDIX APage26of27Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKS UO/RO Review Initials ICS computer printout ORIceBed 4.6.5.1.a 1,2,3,4:s;27"F Appendix F (-V)DD TemperaturesT.R.4.6.5.2

[C.2][C.3]

OR 60,61,62 Appendix I (backup)PerformedIceBedDoor 4.6.5.3.1.a Position1,2,3,463,65 Operable XI-61-187/1-M-10

(-V)DD Monitorino SystemT.R.4.6.5.4.aIceBedDoor 4.6.5.3.1a 1,2,3,4 64,65ClosedXI-61-187/1-M-10

(-V)D D PositionT.R4.6.5.4.a

..60.DETERMINEoperabilityoftheice condenserfromthetemperature standpointasfollows:

A.OBTAINprintoutoftheice condenser temperatures.

B.WHENprintoutiscomplete,THENOBTAINMAXandAVGicebedtemp.fromprintoutANDMARKyesornoblock.

IFMAXorAVGtemp.is unavailableonprintout, THEN PERFORM App.I.C.REVIEWdataonprintouttodetermine operabilityofRTDs.RTDisconsideredoperableifreadingis

s;27°Fandnoinopindicationispresentbeside data.IFanRTDisdeterminedtobeinoperable,THENPLACEaCTL-nexttotheapplicableTEnumber.(nodataentryisrequirednexttotheTE numberiftheTEisoperable).

MARKyesornotoverifythereareatleasttwooperableRTDsateachofthethreebasicelevationsforeachonethirdoftheicecondenser.D.Attachdataprintoutfrom 1-TR-61-138P001toApp.FORattachdataprintoutfromICScomputertothepackage.

E.IFa"No"responseisrecordedonApp.F., THEN NOTIFYtheUnitSRO.

F.IFtheaverageicebed temperatureisnotintheoptimumrangeof18°Fto20°F,THENNOTIFYtheUnitSROtoensureadequatechiller alignment for maintainingoptimumaverage temperature.Theicecondenser temperaturesmaybeoperatedoutsidetheoptimumrangeinaccordancewith engineering recommendations(seePrecautions&limitations"C").[C.2]

61.VERIFY operabilityoftheicebed temperaturemonitoringsystembycheckingpowerto1-TR-61-138P001isON.

62.ENTERanyinoperablechannelsinthe REMARKS sectionANDNOTIFY the InstrumentDepartmenttoinitiate 1-SI-IXX-061-138.0totakelocalreadingsif 1-TR-61-138 POO1becomesinoperable.

[C.3]63.VERIFYtheicebeddoorpositionmonitoringsystemXI-61-187onpanel1-M-10isoperableasfollows:A.Powertopanelison.B.Alllampsfordoorclosedpositionarelit.

64.VERIFYthedoorpositionforeachdoorisclosedasindicatedonXI-61-187.65.Iftheicebeddoorpositionmonitoringsystemisinoperableoranyice condenserdoorsareopenandcannotbeclosed, THEN PERFORMApp.ForIonceeach4hourstocomplywithactionforLCO3.6.5.3and/orT.R3.6.5.4.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page37of67 Date//Surveillance Ref ModeNotesTSLimits InstrumentNofLocation APPENDIX APage27of27Units0630-18301830-0630 REMARKS 1-FCV-63-118ColdLeg 4.4.12.4 66 1-FCV-63-98 Accumulator 4 CLOSED 1-FCV-63-80

(--J)Discharge Valves 1-FCV-63-671A-ACCP 4.4.12.3 Incapable or 467ofInjectionEnteroption number1B-BCCPintothe RCS1A-ASIPump 4.4.12.2 Incapable and 468ofInjectionEnteroption number1B-BSIPumpintothe RCS..UOfROReviewInitials 66.Accumulatormaybe unisolated when accumulatorpressureislessthanthe maximumRCSpressurefortheexistingRCScoldleg temperatureallowedbythePITlimitcurvesprovidedinthePTLR.IfMCRvalveposition indicationnotavailable,then verify positionusingHoldOrderorverifypositionlocallyorcomplywithLCO3.4.12actionb.

67.CCP configuration options:Option1:1A-Aor1B-BCCP breakerrackedoutandtaggedunderclearance.Option2: 1-VLV-62-527and526(1A-ACCPdischargevlvs.)lockedclosedandtaggedunderaclearance.

OR 1-VLV-62-533and534(1B-BCCP dischargevlvs.)lockedclosedandtaggedundera clearance.

68.SIPump configurationoptionssee Appendix L.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOG Rev.SS 1Page38 of67 Date//APPENDIX BPage1of3 SHIFT LOG-MODES 1-4 (OUTSIDE MCR)SurveillanceRef.ModeNotesTSLimitsInstrument NoLocationUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKSUO/ROReviewlnitialsControlRoom Operable MechanicalIsolationRad.

4.3.3.1.A.2.c All*4,6 RM-90-125EquipmentCPM MonitorsRoomElevation 4,6 RM-90-126732.0CPM Containment 4.3.3.1.A.2.a1-46,7Operable RM-90-130AIPenet.Room CPM 1R1027A Purge 4.3.2.1.1.A.3.c.3 RM-90-131AIel690westwall CPMAirExh.Activity1R1028A..NOTES: 4.OBSERVE RM-90-125andRM-90-126inthe mechanical equipmentroomtoverifythemonitorsonandreadingat least backgroundwithnoalarmspresent.

COMPARERM-90-125and RM-90-126countrates.Any monitorthatis questionablemaybeblockedandsourcecheckedin accordance with 0-80-90-2toaidin determining operability.

6.VERIFY monitorisinserviceand instrument malfunctionalarmisclear.

LIST all inoperablemonitorson Attachment 1.7.VERIFY RM-90-130A and RM-90-131Aoperablebypowertothe monitors"on"and monitorreadingatleastbackgroundwithnoalarmspresent.

COMPAREradiationlevelstothe oppositetrainandtothelevelsfrompreviousshiftusing IC8 computerorlocalratemeter.Any monitorthatis questionablemaybeblockedandsourcecheckedin accordance with 1-80-90-2toaidin determining operability.

  • andduring movementofirradiatedfuel assemblies.

TVAN STANDARDPROGRAMSAND PROCESSES CONDUCTOFTESTING CHRONOLOGICAL TEST lOG (CTl)Page1of1 SPP-8.1Date2-16-2000Page13of15 CHRONOLOGICAL TEST lOG (GTl)Data Package Page of Procedure No.Rev.Date(3)/Time(1)

Narrative Initials log entries have been reviewed and items are appropriately addressed.

Test Director(2)

Date (1)Use 24hourclockforeachentry.

(2)Test DirectorsignatureonlyrequiredonlastsheetofCTL.TheotherreviewblankscanbemarkedN/A.(3)TheDatecolumnneedstobefilledinforthefirstentryontheCTLandforthefirstentryaftereachdate chance.TVA40681[02-2000]Page1of1 SPP-8.1-2[02-16-2000]

TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT SURVEILLANCE INSTRUCTION 1-SI-OPS-OOO-002.0 SHIFT LOGRevision88 QUALITY RELATEDHJRICKS PREPARED/PROOFREAD BY:,

_OPERATIONS RESPONSIBLE ORGANIZATION:,__

_W.T.LEARY APPROVED BY:,

_(08103/07 EFFECTIVE DATE:

LEVELOFUSE: CONTINUOUS REVISION DESCRIPTION:

Revised the Ultimate Heat Sink ERCW average temperature calculations and references to stipulate an instantaneous average of various temperature points insteadofatime average.TheNRC Inspection Manualpart9900 section 3.7.5 UltimateHeatSink states that time averageisnot acceptable for demonstrating compliancewiththeTSlimits.The

'average'isbasedonthe readings of various individual points takenatthe same time.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOG Rev.SS 1 Page 2 of 67TABLEOFCONTENTSPage1of2 Section Title Page 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 2.0 2.1 2.2 3.0 (4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 5.0 6.0 7.0 (INTRODUCTION 4 Purpose 4 Scope 4 Frequency/Conditions,.7 REFERENCES 7PerformanceReferences.

7 Developmental References...

7PRECAUTIONSAND LIMITATIONS..............................................................................

8 PREREQUISITE ACTIONS 8PreliminaryActions 8MeasuringandTestEquipment,PartsandSupplies 8 Field Preparations.......................................................................................................

8ApprovalsandNotifications 8 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA 8 PERFORMANCE............................................................................................................

9 POST SURVEILLANCE ACTiViTIES.............................................................................

10 SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.aa 1Page3of67TABLEOF CONTENTSPage2of2 Section Title Page 57 ((APPENDICES APPENDIXA:SHIFTLOG-MODES1-4(INSIDEMCR) 11 APPENDIXB:SHIFTLOG-MODES1-4(OUTSIDEMCR) 38 APPENDIXC:SHIFTLOG-MODES5OR6(INSIDEMCR) 41 APPENDIXD:SHIFTLOG-MODES5OR6(OUTSIDEMCR) 46 APPENDIX E: VENTILATIONFANSTATUSU-1(SHIELD BUiLDING)....................

48 APPENDIXF:ICE CONDENSER OPERABILITY VERIFiCATION...........................

52 APPENDIX G: INSTANTANEOUSAVERAGEULTIMATEHEATSINK CALCULATION 53 APPENDIXH:ODCMACTIONSFOR INOPERABLEFLOWRATEMONITOR ODCM 1.1.2.3.AACTION43.APPENDIXI:ICEBED TEMPERATURESBACKUPMETHOD 58 APPENDIX J:HOURLYS/GANDRCSPRESSUREREADINGS 60 APPENDIXK:RCSFLOWSBACKUP METHOD.....................................................

62 APPENDIXL:FILLINGTHECOLDLEG ACCUMULATOR.....................................

63 APPENDIXMODCMACTIONSFOR INOPERABLEFLOWRATEMONITOR ODCM 1.1.2.3.F ACTION 46.............................................................

65 APPENDIXNTUBINEBUILDINGSUMP DiSCHARGE..........................................66 SOURCE NOTES...........................................................................................................

67 ATTACHMENT ATTACHMENT 1: INOPERABLERADMONITORS (SQN 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page4of67

1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Purpose This Instructionprovidesthedetailedsteps necessarytosatisfythe shiftly surveillance requirementsassociatedwithvariousinstruments.

1.2 Scope 1.2.1 This assessmentwillincludewherepossiblethefollowing indicationsandbe documentedonlogstosatisfythe Surveillance Requirements(SR),Technical Requirements(TR),andOffsiteDoseCalculationManual(ODCM)

Requirements.

A.Comparisonofthechannelindicationwithother indicationsderivedfrom independent instrumentchannelsmeasuringthesameparameter.B.Whereonlyone instrumentisutilizedtomeasureavariable,the assessmentwillbeconsidered satisfactoryandthe instrument operableifthe instrumentreadingis responsivetointentional parameterchanges,oriswithinspecifiedlimits.Thischeckalsoensuresthatthe Instrumentisreadingonscaleandhasnotfailed off scale.[C.4]

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page5of67 1.2.2 Surveillance Requirements FulfilledA.ThisSurveillanceInstructionfulfillsthefollowingSurveillanceRequirements:

(4.1.1.1.1.b 4.1.3.1.1 4.1.3.2 4.1.3.5.b 4.1.3.6 4.2.5.1 4.3.1.1.1.A.2 4.3.1.1.1.A.5 4.3.1.1.1.A.6 4.3.1.1.1.A.7 4.3.1.1.1.A.8 4.3.1.1.1.A.9 4.3.1.1.1.A.10 4.3.1.1.1.A.11 4.3.1.1.1.A.12 4.3.1.1.1.A.13 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.A 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.B 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.C

4.3.1.1.1.A.14.D 4.3.2.1.1.A.1.c

4.3.2.1.1.A.1.d 4.3.2.1.1.A.1.f 4.3.2.1.1.A.2.c 4.3.2.1.1.A.3.b.3 4.3.2.1.1.A.3.c.3 4.3.2.1.1.A.4.c 4.3.2.1.1.A.4.d 4.3.2.1.1.A.4.e 4.3.2.1.1.A.5.a

4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.1 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.2

4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.3

4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.4 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.d 4.3.2.1.1.A.9.a 4.3.3.1.A.1.a 4.3.3.1.A.2.a 4.3.3.1.A.2.b.i 4.3.3.1.A.2.b.ii 4.3.3.1.A.2.c 4.4.1.1 4.4.1.2.2 4.4.1.2.3 4.4.1.3.2 4.4.1.3.3 4.4.1.4 4.4.4.1 4.4.6.1.a4.4.12.2(partial)4.4.12.3(partial) 4.4.12.4 4.4.12.5.a 4.5.1.1.1.a.1 4.5.1.1.1.a.2 4.5.1.1.1.b (partial)4.5.2.a 4.5.3 4.5.5.b 4.6.1.4 4.6.5.1.a 4.6.5.3.1.a 4.7.1.3.1 4.7.5.1 (B.This SurveillanceInstructionfulfillsthefollowingLCORequirements:

3.1.3.2.c.1 3.6.5.3 3.6.5.4 1.2.3 Technical Requirements Manual (TRM)Requirements Fulfilled This SurveillanceInstructionfulfillsthefollowingTechnicalRequirements:

4.1.2.5.b.34.7.2(partial) 4.1.2.6.b.3 4.6.5.2 4.6.5.4.a 4.6.4.1 1.2.4 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM)Requirements Fulfilled This SurveillanceInstructionfulfillsthefollowing aDCM Requirements:

2.1.1.A.4.a (SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page6of67 1.2.5 Modes A.ApplicableModes-Logsheetswillreflectthe applicablemodeforeachSRonan individual basis.B.PerformanceModes-all.

3/4.6.4 3/4.6.5 3/4.7.1 3/4.7.5 3/4.7.7 (SQN 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0SHIFTLOG Rev.88 1Page7of671.3Frequency/ConditionsThisInstructioncombinesmultipleSurveillanceRequirementslistedintheTechnicalSpecifications(TS)andTechnicalRequirementsManual(TRM)fordatatobetakenonashiftbasis.Logsheetswillcoveraperiodof24hours,consistingoftwo12hourshifts.Shiftlogswillbeperformedbetween0800and1000forthedayshift.Nightshiftperformanceshallbebetween2000and2200.

2.0REFERENCES

2.1PerformanceReferences None.2.2DevelopmentalReferencesA.SONTechnicalSpecifications:3/4.1.13/4.4.43/4.1.33/4.4.63/4.2.53/4.4.123/4.3.13/4.5.13/4.3.23/4.5.23/4.3.33/4.5.3 3/4.4.13/4.6.1B.ControlRoomDesignReview.DCN1636thru 1641C.SI-2, Shift LogD.NCO 860410670(RIMSLetterL44870714800)SequoyahNuclearPlant(SON)AuditofDetailedControlRoomDesignReview(DCRDR)

ProgramE.NCO870361065(RIMSLetterL44 871229810)ResponsetoNRCInspectionReport50-327/87-48and50-328/87-48F.NCO 880410010(RIMSLetterS53880409831)-ReportableOccurrenceReport SORO-50-328/8803Revision1G.RIMSLetter S1 0890911181-NRCInspectionReportNos.50-327/89-18and50-328/89-18.H.OffsiteDoseCalculationManual(ODCM)I.CoreOperatingLimitsReport(COLR)

J.TechnicalRequirementsManual(TRM)K.NRCInspectionManualPart9900-Section3.7.5UltimateHeatSink

((SQN 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page8of67Date_3.0PRECAUTIONSANDLIMITATIONS A.During all operations conducted outsidethemain controlroom,failureto observeallpostedradiationcontrol requirementsmayleadto unnecessary radiation absorbed doses.B.Each instrumentreadingshouldbeloggedas accurately as possible, and checkedtobewithintheTech.Spec., Technical Requirement Manual, and/orODCMlimits.This check also ensuresthatthe instrumentisreadingonscaleandhasnotfailedoffscale.

[C.4]C.Theice condensermaybe operatedata temperature outside the optimumrange,provided technical specificationslimitsare maintained, in accordance with Engineering recommendations to support system maintenanceorplannedoutages.

4.0 PREREQUISITE ACTIONS 4.1 Preliminary Actions[1]ENSURE instructiontobeusedisa copyofthe effective versionanddata package cover sheet is attached.4.2MeasuringandTestEquipment,PartsandSupplies None.4.3FieldPreparations None.4.4Approvalsand Notifications None.5.0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA A.Specific quantitative and/or qualitative requirementsthatare intended to be verifiedbythis Instructionarenotedinthe instruction steps where the verifying actions are performed and documented.B.If specific acceptance criteriastatedinthe instructionstepsarenotmet, notifytheSROassoonas practical after observationofthe noncompliance.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page9of67Date_6.0PERFORMANCENOTE1NOTE2NOTE3"Inside MCR" appendicesshallbecompletedbyUnit Operator/RO;"Outside MCR" appendicesarenormally completed by Assistant Unit Operators, howevertheUnit Operator/RO is responsible for completionofall appendicesregardlessofwhotakesthereadings.

The individualrecordingthedatashall ensureallNOTESand ACCEPTANCE CRITERIAaremetforthatdata.

Performance instructionsareprovidedbythenoteslistedonthe appendix underthecolumnheading"notes." Instructional notes associatedwitheachpageofthe appendixareon associated page.Stepsmaybeperformedoutofsequence.

([1]COMPLETE applicable appendicesasfollows(to prevent exceedingthe25%extensiontime).

SHIFT COMPLETELOGBETWEEN

..j Day0800and1000hours D Night2000and2200hours D NOTE Applicable appendicesshouldbe completed for present and anticipated operatingmode.UO/RO initialsinthe lowerblockofa column signifythatalldatalistedinthecolumniscomplete, satisfies specifiedNOTES,and complies with acceptance criteria (marknon-applicable steps N/A).[2]PERFORM applicable appendices for present or anticipated operating mode: MODE APPENDICESUO/ROINITIALS 1-4 Aand B5,6,or DEFUELEDCandD

((SQN 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page10of67Date_6.0PERFORMANCE (Continued)

NOTE Appendix E,"VentilationFanStatus", Appendix G,"InstantaneousAverageUltimateHeatSink Calculation" and Appendix J,"Hourly S/GAndRCS PressureReadings"requirefourhouroronehourreadings continuously throughtheshift.These appendicesarenot applicablewhenverifyingshiftlogsarecompletedat 0800-1000 and 2000-2200,butshouldbeverifiedcompleteattheendofthe12hourshift.[3]VERIFYShiftLogwascompletedasfollows:

SHIFT COMPLETEDLOGBETWEENUOInitials Day0800and1000hours Night2000and2200hours[4]IF AppendicesE,Gor Jhavebeenrequired THEN ENSURE required readingsarecompleteandattached.0630to1830shift UO1830to 0630 shift UO NOTEEachshiftUS/SROwillreviewandapproveSIfor his/her shift.[5]DELIVERSIPackagetotheUS/SROforreviewandapproval.0630to1830shift SRO1830to 0630 shift SRO 7.0POSTSURVEILLANCEACTIVITIES None SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page11of67 Date//APPENDIX APage1of27 SurveillanceRef.ModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKSUO/ROReview Initials11,12,1-RI-90-106APARTCPM 4.4.6.1.a 13,691-RI-90-106AGASCPM Containment 4.3.3.1.A.2.b.i 1,2,3,411,14Operable1-RR-90-106

'>/Radioactivity 4.3.3.1.A.2.b.ii11,12,1-RM-90-112ACPM 13,69 1-RM-90-112B CPM11,14 1-RR-90-112

'>/..NOTES: 11.General Notes:Inthe event a radiation monitor or recorderlistedinthis Instruction becomes inoperable, the monitor and/or recorderistobelistedon Attachment 1.NOTIFYtheSROto consulttheTech Specs for appropriate actions for inoperable monitors.Any questionable monitor may be source checked in accordance with 1-S0-90-2forUnit1 monitors and 0-SO-90-2 forUnit0 monitorstoaidin determining operability.

12.VERIFY RM-90-106 particulate and gas channels OR RM-90-112A

&Bare operable by power"on," instrument malfunction alarmsclear,and readingsofat least background level.Recorded radiation levelswillbe compared to steady state levelsfromthe previous shift and must be evaluated for trending to ensuredatais expected and reasonable(suchasdata changesdueto filter changeout).

Either RM-90-106 or RM-90-112 must be operable and aligned to lower containment to satisfy acceptance criteria.13.OBTAIN particulate reading by depressing"PART" pushbutton.

OBTAIN gaseous reading by depressing"GAS" pushbutton.

LEAVE monitor in gaseous.IF lower compartment particulateorgas monitor is inoperable in modes 1,2,3,or4, THEN, ENSURE sampling requirements of SI-183aremetor perform 0-SI-OPS-068-137.0"Reactor Coolant System Water Inventory".SeeTSLCO3.4.6.1 action b.RM-90-112isnotrequiredbyTech Specs when RM-90-106 is operable;RM-90-106isnot required by Tech Specs when RM-90-112 is operable and aligned to lower containment.

14.VERIFY recorder poweris'on',timeis correctanddataisbeing displayed 69.IF countrate doubles (previous steady state reading to present)on RM-90-106OR112 particulateorgas channel in Modes 1,2,3or4, THEN performance of 0-SI-OPS-068-137.0,'Reactor Coolant System Water Inventory', is required.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOG Rev.SS 1Page12of67 Date//APPENDIX APage2of27 SurveillanceRef.ModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKSUO/ROReviewInitialsSFPAreaandFuelPool All 11,16 Operable 0-RM-90-102 mR/hrRadMonitors 4.3.3.1.A.1.a0-RM-90-103mR/hr Condensate 4.7.1.3.1>240,000GalStorageTankODCM2.1.1.A.4.a1,2,3,43,15Operable 0-L1-2-230A gals Level 0-L1-2-233A gals..NOTES: 3.Applicableatalltimesduringmodes1,2,&3.Applicableduringmode4,onlywhensteam generatorisrelieduponforheat removal.11.GeneralNotes:Intheeventa radiation monitorlistedinthis Instruction becomes inoperable, the monitoristobelistedon Attachment 1.NOTIFYtheSROto consultTechSpecsfor appropriate actions for inoperable monitors.Any questionable monitormaybe sourcecheckedin accordance with 1-S0-90-2forUnit1 monitors and 0-SO-90-2forUnit0 monitorstoaidin determining operability.

15.LOG the waterlevelindicatedonL1-2-230AforCSTAandL1-2-233AforCSTB.

Operability is determinedbyhavingequaltoor greater than 240,000gallons,intheCSTalignedtotheunit.

EitherAorBCSTmaybe alignedtothe operable unit.IF inoperable THEN REFER to 0-SI-OPS-067-117.0.

16.VERIFYtheFuelPoolRadiation Monitors are operable by observing poweris"on," instrument malfunction alarmsclear,and readingsofatleast background on ratemeter.

COMPARE radiationlevelsto opposite train monitorandtolevelsfromthe previousshiftusing eithertheICS computer or ratemeter readings.RADCON Area surveysarerequiredwhenRM-90-102and RM-90-103 are inoperablewithfuelinthe storagepool,andthesurvey resultsarerecordedon Attachment

1.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.SS 1Page13of67SurveillanceRef.ModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630 OPERABLE#1 L1-3-42%OPERABLE#1 L1-3-39%OPERABLE#1 L1-3-38%SG Water 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.A OPERABLE#2 L1-3-55%Level 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.B OPERABLE#2 L1-3-52%Channel4.3.2.1.1.A.5.a1,2,317OPERABLE

  1. 2 L1-3-51%Deviation 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.1 OPERABLE#3 L1-3-97%4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.2 OPERABLE#3 L1-3-94%OPERABLE#3 L1-3-93%OPERABLE#4 L1-3-11 0%OPERABLE#4 L1-3-107%OPERABLE#4 L1-3-106%UO/ROReviewInitials Date//APPENDIX APage3of27 REMARKS NOTES: 17.COMPAREthethreeSteam Generator Level indicatorsforeachS/Glocatedon paneI1-M-4toeachother.

Operabilityisverifiedbyan acceptable deviation between channelsofequaltoorlessthan6%.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page14of67 Date//APPENDIX A Page 4 of 27 SurveillanceRefModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNoUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKS OPERABLE#1 PI-1-2A PSIG OPERABLE#1PI-1-2B PSIG OPERABLE#1PI-1-5 PSIG 4.3.2.1.1.A.1.f OPERABLE#2PI-1-9A PSIG Steam Line 4.3.2.1.1.A.4.d OPERABLE#2PI-1-9B PSIG Pressure 4.3.2.1.1.A.4.e1,2,318 OPERABLE#2PI-1-12 PSIG 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.d OPERABLE#3PI-1-20A PSIG OPERABLE#3PI-1-20B PSIG OPERABLE#3PI-1-23 PSIG OPERABLE#4PI-1-27A PSIG OPERABLE#4PI-1-27B PSIG OPERABLE#4PI-1-30 PSIG NOTES:UO/ROReviewInitials 18.COMPAREthethree steam line pressure indicators foreachsteamline,locatedonpanel1-M-4toeachother.

Operability isverifiedbyan acceptable deviation between channelsofequaltoorlessthan60psig.

-.SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.SS 1Page15of67 Date//APPENDIX APage5of27SurveillanceRef.BankMode NotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKS 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr1Step Steps A 1,2 20**Gr1RPls Stees 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr2Step Stees 1,2 20**Gr2RPls Stees Shutdown 4.1.3.1.1 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr1Step Steps Banks4.1.3.2B 1,2 20**Gr1RPls Steos 4.1.3.5.b 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr2Step Stees 1,2 20**Gr2RPls Stees C 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGrStep Stees 1,2 20**GrRPls Stees D 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGrStep Steos 1,2 20**GrRPls Stees**Within+/-12 steps of step counter.UO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 19.COMPAREeachfulllengthrodpositionindicator(RPI)toitsassociatedgroupdemandpositionindicatorANDVERIFYcorrectrodpositionbyeachRPI within+/-12 steps of the indicated group demand.COMPARE each group of RPlstothe associated group demand position indicator AND VERIFYtherod position indication systemandthe rod position demand indication system are operating and agree within+/-12 steps.RECORD stepsinthe applicable column of the data sheet.20.With Keff equaltoor greater than 0.99.21.REFER to COLR Figure1for fully withdrawn position range of rod banks.TI-28, Attachment 6, provides the desired position within this range.22.WHENtherodpositiondeviationmonitorisinoperableORWHENtherodinsertionlimitmonitorisinoperable VERIFYrodpositiononceper4hoursand LOGonthedatasheet.(ReferenceLCO3.1.3.2)

WHENamaximumofonedemandpositionindicatorperbankisinoperable, THEN VERIFYthatallRPlsfortheaffectedbankareoperableandthatthemostwithdrawnrodandtheleastwithdrawnrodofthebankarewithinamaximumof12stepsofeachother,onceper12hours.(ReferenceLCO 3.1.3.2.c.1

)

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.SS 1Page16of67 Date//SurveillanceRefBankModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNoUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKS APPENDIX APage6of27 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr1StepStepsFigure1 1,2 20**Gr1RPls StepsControl4.1.3.1.1A 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr2StepStepsRod4.1.3.2Fiqure1 Banks 4.1.3.6 1,2 20**Gr2RPls Steps 4.1.1.1.1.b 1,2 19,21,22 COLRGr1StepStepsFiqure1 1,2 20**Gr1RPls Steps B 1,2 19,21,22, COLRGr2StepStepsFiqure1 1,2 20**Gr2RPls Steps**Within+/-12stepsofstepcounter.UO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 19.COMPAREeachfulllengthrodposition indicator(RPI)toits associated group demand position indicator AND VERIFYcorrectrodpositionbyeachRPIwithin

+/-12stepsofthe indicated group demand.COMPARE each groupofRPlstothe associated groupdemandposition indicator AND VERIFYtherodposition indicationsystemandtherod position demand indicationsystemare operatingandagreewithin

+/-12steps, THEN RECORDstepsinthe applicablecolumnofthedatasheet.20.With Keffequaltoor greaterthan0.99.21.REFER to COLR Figure1forfully withdrawn positionrangeofrodbanks.TI-28, Attachment 6, provides the desiredpositionwithinthis range.22.WHENtherod position deviation monitor is inoperableORWHENtherod insertion limit monitor is inoperable VERIFY rod positiononceper4hoursand LOGonthedatasheet.(Reference LCO 3.1.3.2)WHEN a maximumofonedemandposition indicatorperbankis inoperable, THEN VERIFY thatallRPlsforthe affectedbankare operableandthatthe most withdrawnrodandtheleast withdrawnrodofthebankarewithina maximumof12stepsofeachother,onceper12hours.(Reference LCO 3.1.3.2.c.1)

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.SS 1Page17of67 Date//APPENDIX APage7of27SurveillanceRefBank Mode NotesTSLimits InstrumentNoUnits 0630-1830 1830-0630 REMARKS 1,2 19,21,22,23, COLRGr1StepSteps 66Flours1 C 1,2 20**Gr1RPls Steps Control 4.1.3.1.1 1,2 19,21,22,23, COLRGr2StepSteps Rod 4.1.3.2 66 Fioure 1 Banks 4.1.3.6 1,2 20**Gr2RPls Steps 4.1.1.1.1.b 1,2 19,21,22,23, COLRGr1StepSteps 66 Fiaure 1 D 1,2 20**Gr1RPls Steps 1,2 19,21,22,23, COLRGr2Step Steps 66 Fiaure 1 1,2 20**Gr2RPls Steps**Within+/-12stepsofstep counter.UO/RO Review Initials NOTES: 19.COMPAREeachfulllengthrod position indicator(RPI)toits associated group demand position indicator AND VERIFY correctrodpositionbyeachRPIwithin

+/-12 stepsofthe indicated group demand.COMPARE each groupofRPlstothe associatedgroupdemand position indicator AND VERIFYtherod position indicationsystemandtherod position demand indication system are operatingandagreewithin

+/-12steps, THEN RECORD stepsinthe applicablecolumnofthedata sheet.20.With Keffequaltoor greaterthan0.99.21.REFER to COLRFigure1forfully withdrawnpositionrangeofrodbanks.TI-28,Att.6, provides the desiredpositionwithinthisrange.

22.WHENtherodposition deviation monitor is inoperableORWHENtherod insertion limit monitor is inoperable VERIFY rod positiononceper4hoursand LOGonthedatasheet.(Reference LCO 3.1.3.2)WHEN a maximumofone demand position indicatorperbankis inoperable, THEN VERIFY that all RPlsforthe affectedbankare operable and that the most withdrawnrodandthe least withdrawnrodofthebankarewithina maximumof12stepsofeachother,onceper12hours.(Reference LCO 3.1.3.2.c.1) 23.IFmanualrodmotionoccursduring 81 performance, THEN allowing one-halfhourforthermalsoakmayprovideamore accurateRPIreading.

66.MAINTAIN rods aboveinsertionlimitsasshownbyCOLRFigure1.

IF LEFM calorimetric power indication (U2118)is inoperable,thenrod insertionlimitlinesinCOLRmustberaisedby3stepswithdrawnuntilLEFMisrestored.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOG Rev.aa 1Page18of67 Date//APPENDIX APage8of27SurveillanceRef.ModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630 REMARKS 1-XI-92-5005

% N/A>50%RTP24,25 VARIABLE 1-XI-92-5006

%1-XI-92-5007

%1-XI-92-5008

%NOTES 24.Administrative Limit.UO/ROReviewInitials 25.REFER tocurveinTI-28orCOLRifplant computerisNOTavailable.IFLEFM calorimetric power indication (U2118)is inoperable,thenAFDlimitlinesinTI-28andCOLRmustbemademorerestrictiveby1%untilLEFMisrestored.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page19of67 Date//APPENDIX APage9of27 Surveillance Ref.Mode Notes TS Limits Instrument Units 0630-1830 1830-0630 No REMARKS N-41%1,226OPERABLEN-42

%Nuclear 4.3.1.1.1.A.2N-43%Instrumentation 4.3.1.1.1.A.5N-44%1,227OPERABLEN-35%N-36%UO/RO Review Initials NOTES 26.COMPARE the four power range channels to each other.This constitutes an adequate"channel check" and acceptable deviation between channels is equaltoorless than 3.5%.27.COMPAREthetwo intermediaterangechannelslocatedonpanel1-M-4.Readingsonbothchannelswillprovideevidencethattheinstrumentsareoperable.

Agreementbetweenthereadingsprovidesadditionalverificationofchanneloperability.ControlBoard indicatorsareverifiedoperableiftheyarereadingwithin0.75decadesofeachother.Usethefollowingexamplesasaguideto determinethe.75decadedeviation.ThefollowingequationwillconverttheIRMIndicated%RTPtoavoltagevaluewhichcanbeusedtodeterminetheIRMindicationdifferenceandto determineifthosereadingsarewithinthe.75decades acceptance limit.TheIRM10decadescaleisequalto10volts,thuseachdecadeis equivalentto1volt.Example#1 Example#2LOG(%IRMRTP)

=VoltageLOG(%IRMRTP)

=VoltageN-35is indicating30%RTPN-36is indicating40%RTPN-35is indicating15%RTPN-36is indicating85%RTPLog(%IRMRTP)

=VoltageLog (30%)=Voltage 1.4771=1.4771voltsLog(%IRMRTP)

=VoltageLog (40%)=Voltage 1.6021=1.6021voltsLog(%IRMRTP)

=VoltageLog (15%)=Voltage 1.176=1.176voltsLog(%IRMRTP)

=VoltageLog (85%)=Voltage 1.929=1.929volts Difference

=1.6021-1.4771

=0.125 Difference

=1.929-1.176=0.753DifferencebetweenN-35andN-36is0.125whichiswithinthe.75decadeacceptancerange.Differencebetween N-35 and N-36 is0.753whichisoutsidethe.75decade acceptancerange.NotifytheUOandSROofthedeviation.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page20of67 Date//SurveillanceRef.ModesNotesTsLimits APPENDIX APage10of27 InstrumentNoUnits0630-08301830-0630REMARKS Pressurizer 4.3.1.1.1.A.11

92%1-L1-68-339A

%Level 4.4.4.1 1,2,3 28 Operable 1-L1-68-335A

%1-L1-68-320

%4.3.1.1.1.A.9 1-PI-68-340A psig 4.3.1.1.1.A.10 Pressurizer 4.3.2.1.1.A.1.d1,2,3292205psig 1-PI-68-334 psig 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.d Pressure 4.2.5.1 Operable 1-PI-68-323 psig 1-PI-68-322 psig UO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 28.COMPAREthethree pressurizerlevelindicatingchannelsonpanel1-M-4; operabilityisverifiedbyan acceptabledeviationbetweenchannelsofequaltoorlessthan5%.Thechannelcheck requirementofTechSpec Surveillance Requirement4.3.1.1.1.A.11isnotrequiredinmode3.

29.COMPAREthefour pressurizerpressureindicatingchannelslocatedonpanel1-M-5; operabilityisverifiedbyan acceptable deviationbetweenchannelsofequaltoorlessthan35psi.ThischannelcheckisrequiredunderthefollowingconditionsforONB considerations;withtheunitinmode1the"ONB parameter pressurizerpressure"mustbeequaltoor greaterthan2220psiaexceptduringathermalpowerrampinexcessof5percent/min;athermalpowerstepinexcessof10percent;physicstesting;orperformanceof 0-SI-NUC-000-139.0 and 0-SI-NUC-000-007.0.N/AifPRZpressureislessthan1700psiginMode3(Indicatorscalestartsat1700psig).

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page21of67 Date//APPENDIX APage11of27 SurveillanceRef.ModeNotesTsLimits InstrumentNoUnits 0630-1830 1830-0630 REMARKS 1-TI-68-2D

%i1T 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.C1,230 Operable 1-TI-68-25D%4.3.2.1.1.A.6.c.3 1,2,3 1-TI-68-44D

%1-TI-68-67 0%1-TI-68-2A

%OverPower i1 T 4.3.1.1.1.A.81,231 Operable 1-TI-68-25A%1-TI-68-44A

%1-TI-68-67A

%1-TI-68-2B

%OverTemperature 4.3.1.1.1.A.71,232 Operable 1-TI-68-25B%i1T 1-TI-68-44B%1-TI-68-67B%UO/RO Review Initials NOTES: 30.COMPAREthefour L1 T indicatorstoeachother.

Acceptable deviation between channelsisequaltoorlessthan5%.

WHEN RCS temperature is below530°ForwhenanRCPisoutofservicethechannelcheckcriteriaisequaltoorlessthan5%ofzerofortheaffectedloop.

31.COMPAREthefour OverPower L1 T indicatorstoeachother.

Acceptable deviation between channelsisequaltoorlessthan5%.

32.COMPAREthefourOver Temperature L1 T indicatorstoeachother.

Acceptable deviation between channelsisequaltoorlessthan10%.The10%limit encompasses the affectsofrapidly changingloophotleg temperaturesasaresultoftheupperplenum anomalyandatpresent,is applicabletoUnit1only.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.88 1 Page22of67 Date//SurveillanceRefModeNotesTSLimits InstrumentNoUnits0630-18301830-0630 APPENDIX A Page12of27 REMARKS 4.2.5.1 ICS computer printout Reactor Coolant 4.3.1.1.1.A.12 1 1,2;::: 100%OR (>/)Flows PERFORM Appendix K 4.3.1.1.1.A.13 (backup method)Reactor CoolantAllfourRCPsRCPmotor indicatorPumpsin 4.4.1.1 1,2 35runningandlights,ampmeters, (>/)Operationflowinall frequencymetersand and Coolant Flowfourloopsflowindicators.

1-TI-68-2E of DNB Parameters4.2.5.1136

<583°F 1-TI-68-25E of Tavg Operable 1-TI-68-44E of 1-TI-68-67E of RWSTTR4.1.2.5.b.3,All37105°F 1-TI-63-131 TemperatureTR4.1.2.6.b.3,;::: 60°F of Indication 4.5.5.b1-TI-63-132 of UO/RO Review Initials NOTES: 1.DETERMINE operabilityoftheReactorcoolantloopflowsasfollows:

A.OBTAINprintoutoftheRCSloopflowsfromtheICScomputerGroup display Menu.IFanydatais unavailableonprintout, THEN PERFORM Appendix K.B.WHENprintoutiscomplete, THEN VERIFYmaximumchannel deviation is6%andthatthetotalRCSflow(10min.average)is

100%and115%.IFanychannelflow is>115%, THEN PERFORMAPP.Kand NOTIFYUSto evaluateLCOactions.

C.ATTACHprintoutfromICS computertothis surveillance package.2.IFtheaverageRCSflowis

<100%, THEN NOTIFYUnitSROto EVALUATELCO3.2.5(Figure3.2-1)forpowerversusRCSflowrate.

IF average RCSflowisintheUnacceptableOperationRegion, THENUnitSROisto evaluatepossiblepowerreductionuntiltheflowrateisinthe Acceptable Operation Region.RECORD determinationintheREMARKScolumn.

35.VERIFYflowinallfourreactor coolant loops, THEN NOTIFYSROofanyloopnotinoperation immediately.

36.COMPAREthefouraverage temperature(Tavg)indicatorson1-M-5toeachother.

Acceptabledeviationbetweenchannelsisequaltoorlessthan5°F.

37.COMPAREthetwoRefuelingWaterStorageTank(RWST) temperature indicators on paneI1-M-6toeachother.

Acceptabledeviationbetween channels isequaltoorlessthan6°F.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page23of67 Date//APPENDIX APage13of27SurveillanceRefModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNoUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKSECCSSubsystem 4.5.2.a 1,2,3 38ValveOpen 1-HS-63-1A

('1/)68 1-HS-63-22A

('1/)R 1-L1-63-50

%RWSTLevel W 1-L1-63-51

%andCNTMT S 1,2,3,439Operable 1-L1-63-52

%LevelforAuto T 1-L1-63-53

%Swapover 4.3.2.1.1 A9.a C 1-L1-63-176

%ColdLeg T 1-L1-63-177

%duringSI N 1,2,3,4 40 Operable 1-L1-63-178

%M 1-L1-63-179

%TColdLeg 1-HS-63-118A

('1/)AccumulatorValvesFully 1-HS-63-98A

('1/)Isolation 4.5.1.1.1.a.2 1,2,3 41 Open 1-HS-63-80A

('1/)Valves 1-HS-63-67 A ('1/)UO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 38.VERIFYbyuseofthe indicatinglightsonpanel 1-M-6 that these valvesareopen.Verification of power disconnectedwillbe accomplished laterinthis Instruction.

39.COMPARE the four RWST level indicatorstoeachother.

Acceptable deviation between channelsisequaltoorlessthan5%.

40.COMPARE the four containment sump level indicatorstoeachother.

Acceptable deviation between channelsisequaltoorlessthan6%.Withno waterinthesump,no indicatorshouldreadmorethan4%.

41.WHEN pressurizer pressure is above1000psig, THEN VERIFYeachofthe fourcoldleg accumulator isolation valvesonpanel 1-M-6areopenby observationofthe position indicating lights.68.When entering Mode3fromMode4, FCV-63-22maybeclosedto support transitionfromLCO3.4.12forupto4hrs.oruntilthe temperatureofallRCScoldlegs exceeds 375°F (whichever comes first).

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page24of67 Date//SurveillanceRef.Accu.NotesMode TS LimitsInstrumentNo Units 0630-1830 1830-0630 APPENDIX APage14of27 Remarks--42 1,2,3>7615gal1-L1S-63-129gal.PresentLevelAfterPresentLevelAfter

<7955galLevelLastFillLevelLastFill

==LevelChanoeLevelChanceIslevelincrease+75gals (21%)onthedigitalindicationand Yes 0 Yes 0fromasourceotherthantheRWST?Ifyes, NOTIFY ChemLabtoPERFORM 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLA No 0 No 0within6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.ColdLeg4.5.1.1.1.a.1#1 Accumulator 4.5.1.1.1.b

--421,2,3>7615gal1-L1S-63-119 PresentLevelAfterPresentLevelAfter Water Level gal.<7955galLevelLastFillLevelLastFill

==Level ChanceLevelChanceIslevelincrease+75gals (21%)onthedigitalindicationand Yes 0 Yes 0fromasourceotherthantheRWST?Ifyes, NOTIFY ChemLabtoPERFORM 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLA No 0 No 0within6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.

43CompareCLApresentlevels.Isthedeviation Yes 0 Yes 0betweenchannels 275gallons?Ifyes,seeNote43.

No 0 No 0UO/ROReviewInitials NOTES:42.Inthe0630-1830Shiftcolumn,log"Level AfterLastFill"entryfromthepreviousday'sShiftLog ORfromlastsampletakenbyChernLab.Therecordedvalueshouldbeupdatedwhenachemistrysampleistaken.

43.VERIFY operability by acceptabledeviationbetweenredundantlevelandpressurechannelswhen pressurizerpressureisabove1000psig.IFdeviationlimitisexceeded, determinewhichchannelis inoperable AND RECORDonlythe operablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnotatechnical specification requirement.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOG Rev.BB 1Page25of67 SurveillanceRefAccuNotesModeTS Limits InstrumentNoUnits 0630-1830 1830-0630 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-128 psig<668psigColdLeg4.5.1.1.1.a.1

  1. 1 Accumulator 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-126 Indicated<668psig psig PressureCompareCLApressurechannels.Isthe Yes 0 Yes 0 43deviationbetweenchannels z24.5psig?Ifyes,seeNote43.

No 0 No 0 UO/RO Review Initials Date//APPENDIX APage15of27 Remarks NOTES: 43.VERIFY operability by acceptable deviation between redundantleveland pressure channels when pressurizer pressure is above 1000 psig.IF deviation limit isexceeded,determine which channel is inoperable AND RECORD only the operable channel.This channel checkisnota technical specification requirement.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.SS 1Page26of67 Date//APPENDIX APage16of27SurveillanceAccu.NotesModeTS LimitsInstrumentNo.Units Ref 0630-1830 1830-0630 Remarks--PresentLevelAfterPresentLevelAfter421,2,3>7615gal1-L1S-63-109gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill

<7955gal==LevelChanceLevel ChanceIslevelincrease+75gals

(;:::1%)onthedigitalindication Yes D Yes Dandfromasource otherthantheRWST?IFyes, NOTIFYChemLabtoPERFORM No D No D 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.ColdLeg 4.5.1.1.1.a.1 Accumulator 4.5.1.1.1.b

--PresentLevelAfterPresentLevelAfter Water Level#2421,2,3>7615gal1-L1S-63-99gal.

<7955galLevelLastFill LevelLastFill==Level Chance Level ChanoeIslevelincrease+75gals(;:::1%)onthedigitalindication Yes D Yes Dandfromasource otherthantheRWST?IFyes,NOTIFYChemLabtoPERFORM No D No D 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.

CompareCLApresentlevels.Isthe Yes D Yes D 43deviationbetween channels>75gallons?Ifyes,seeNote43.

No D No D UO/RO Review Initials NOTES: 42.In the 0630-1830 Shift column, log"Level After Last Fill" entry from the previous day's Shift Log OR from last sample taken by Chem Lab.The recorded value should be updated when a chemistry sample is taken.43.VERIFY operability by acceptable deviation between redundant level and pressure channels when pressurizer pressure is above 1000 psig.IF deviation limit is exceeded, DETERMINE which channel is inoperableANDRECORD only the operable channel.This channel check is not a technical specification requirement.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page27of67 Date//APPENDIX APage17of27SurveillanceAccu.NotesModeTS LimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-1830 Ref 1830-0630 Remarks 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-108 psig<668psigColdLeg Accumulator4.5.1.1.1.a.1#2 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-106 psig Indicated<668psig PressureCompareCLApressurechannels.Isthe Yes 0 Yes 0 43deviationbetweenchannels 2':24.5psig?Ifyes,seeNote43.

No 0 No 0UO/ROReview Initials NOTES: 43.VERIFY operability by acceptabledeviationbetween redundantlevelandpressurechannelswhen pressurizerpressureisabove1000psig.IFdeviationlimitisexceeded,determinewhichchannelisinoperable AND RECORDonlytheoperablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnota technical specification requirement.

,-, SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page28of67 Date//SurveillanceRefAccNotesMode TS Limits InstrumentNoUnits 0630-1830 1830-0630 APPENDIX APage18of27 Remarks UO/RO Review Initials--PresentLevelAfterPresentLevel After>7615gal 42 1,2,3<7955gal 1-L1S-63-89 gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill

==LevelChanqe Level ChanceIslevelincrease+75gals(1%)onthedigitalindicationand Yes D Yes DfromasourceotherthantheRWST?IFyes,NOTIFYChemLabto PERFORM No D No D 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.ColdLeg 4.5.1.1.1.a.1 Accumulator

  1. 3--4.5.1.1.1.bPresentLevelAfterPresentLevel After Water Level>7615gal 42 1,2,3<7955gal 1-L1S-63-81gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill

==LevelChanqeLevel ChanceIslevelincrease+75gals1%)onthedigitalindicationand Yes D Yes Dfromasourceotherthanthe RWST?IFyes,NOTIFYChemLabto PERFORM No D No D 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0ontheaffectedCLAwithin6hourstoverifyboronconcentration.CompareCLApresentlevels.Isthedeviation Yes D Yes D 43betweenchannels75gallons?Ifyes,seeNote43.

No D No D..NOTES:42.Inthe 0630-1830Shiftcolumn,log"LevelAfterLastFill"entryfromtheprevious day'sShiftLog ORfromlast sampletakenbyChemLab.Therecordedvalueshouldbeupdatedwhena chemistrysampleistaken.

43.VERIFY operability by acceptable deviation between redundantlevelandpressure channels when pressurizer pressureisabove1000psig.

IF deviationlimitisexceeded, determinewhichchannelis inoperableANDRECORDonlytheoperablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnota technical specification requirement.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page29of67 Date//APPENDIX APage19of27SurveillanceAccu.NotesModeTS LimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-1830 Ref 1830-0630 Remarks>624psig 1,2,3 1-PIS-63-88 psig<668psig Leg4.5.1.1.1.a.1#3 1,2,3>624psig1-PIS-63-86 psig Indicated<668psig Pressure!compareCLApressurechannels.Isthe Yes 0 Yes 0 43 Ideviationbetweenchannels

>24.5psig?Ifyes,seeNote43.

No 0 No 0UO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 43.VERIFY operability by acceptabledeviationbetweenredundantlevelandpressurechannelswhen pressurizerpressureisabove1000psig.IF deviationlimitisexceeded, determinewhichchannelis inoperableANDRECORDonlytheoperablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnotatechnical specification requirement.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page30of67 Date//Surveillance Ref Accu Notes Mode TS Limits InstrumentNoUnits 0630-1830 1830-0630 APPENDIX APage20of27 RemarksUO/ROReview lnitials--Present Level After Present Level After>7615gal 42 1,2,3<7955gal 1-L1S-63-82gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill

==Level Chanae Level ChanceIslevel increase+75gals(1%)onthe digital Yes 0 Yes 0 indicationandfroma source otherthanthe RWST?IFyes, NOTIFY ChemLabto PERFORM No 0 No 0 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0onthe affected CLA within 6hoursto verify boron concentration.ColdLeg 4.5.1.1.1.a.1 Accumulator

  1. 4--4.5.1.1.1.b Present Level After Present Level After Water Level>7615 gal 42 1,2,3<7955gal1-L1S-63-60gal.LevelLastFillLevelLastFill

==Level Chanae Level ChangeIslevel increase+75gals(1%)onthe digital Yes 0 Yes 0 indicationandfroma source otherthanthe RWST?IFyes, NOTIFY ChemLabto PERFORM No 0 No 0 0-SI-CEM-063-052.0onthe affected CLA within 6hoursto verify boron concentration.

Compare CLA presentlevels.Isthe Yes 0 Yes 0 43 deviation between channels75 gallons?Ifyes,see Note 43.No 0 No 0..NOTES:42.Inthe 0630-1830Shiftcolumn,log"Level AfterLastFill"entryfromthe previousday'sShiftLog ORfromlastsampletakenbyChemLab.Therecordedvalueshouldbeupdatedwhena chemistrysampleistaken.

43.VERIFY operability by acceptable deviationbetweenredundantlevelandpressurechannelswhen pressurizerpressureisabove1000psig.

IF deviationlimitisexceeded, determinewhichchannelis inoperable AND RECORDonlythe operablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnota technical specification requirement.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page31of67 Date//APPENDIX APage21of27SurveillanceAccu.NotesModeTS Limits RefInstrumentUnits0630-1830 No 1830-0630 Remarks 1,2,3>624psig 1-PIS-63-62 psig<668 psigColdLeg Accumulator 4.5.1.1.1.a.1

  1. 4 1,2,3>624psig1-PIS-63-61psig Indicated<668psig PressureCompareCLApressurechannels.Isthe Yes 0 Yes 0 43deviationbetweencharmelsz24.5psig?Ifyes,seeNote43.

No 0 No 0 UO/RO Review Initials NOTES: 43.VERIFY operability by acceptabledeviationbetween redundantlevelandpressurechannelswhen pressurizerpressureisabove1000psig.

IFdeviationlimitisexceeded, determinewhichchannelisinoperable AND RECORDonlythe operablechannel.Thischannelcheckisnotatechnical specification requirement.

-, SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page32of67 Date//SurveillanceRefModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo APPENDIX APage22of27Units0630-18301830-0630 REMARKS UO/RO Review Initials Containment 4.3.2.1.1.A.1.c 1,2,3,444VerifyoperablePressureHIand 4.3.2.1.1.A.2.cbyhavinqs0.8psigHI-HIforSI,ESF, 4.3.2.1.1.A.3.b.3(5%)deviation 1-PDI-30-45 PSIGandMainSteam4.3.2.1.1.Ao4.cbetweenChannels.

Isolation 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.co4 1-PDI-30-44 PSIG 4.3.2.1.1.A.6.d 1-PDI-30-43 PSIG 4.3.1.1.1.A.14.D 1-PDI-30-42 PSIG Primary 4.6.1041,2,3,445-0.1:::;0.3psig 1-PDI-30-133 PSIG Containment orInternalPressurePlantCompt.Pts.

1P1000A,1P1001A, 1P1002A, 1P1003AShieldBldg,NotTechSpecSR1,2,3,446Equaltoormore 1-PDI-30-126 InchesAnnulusVacuumnegativethan-5"H 2O H 2O 1-PDI-30-127 Inches H 2O..NOTES: 44.COMPAREthefour containment pressureindicatorstoeachother.

Acceptable deviationbetweenchannelsisequaltoorlessthan0.8psig(5percent).45.IF pressure indicator 1-PDI-30-133isinoperable,THENRECORDthe containment pressureobtainedfromoneofthefollowing Plant computerpoints:1P1 OOOA,1P1001A,1 P1002Aor1P1003A.

46.VERIFYtheannulus vacuumiswithinthespecifiedlimitsoncepershift.

Twentyfourhoursisprovidedtorestoreannulusvacuumtowithinitslimitswhen surveillancetestingor maintenanceisthecauseforthe out-of-limitcondition.IFtimelimitwillbe exceeded,THENwriteaPERandobtain engineering evaluation.

This requirementisnot applicableifthe out-of-limitconditioniscreatedbypersonnel entranceorexitfromtheannulus,ifventing containmenttomaintainpressurelimits,orifthe out-of-Iimitsconditiondoesnotexistin excessof30minutes.

ALLOW30minutesaftertheabove conditions no longerexistspriortotaking readings.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.aa 1Page33of67 Date//SurveillanceModeNotes RefTSLimits Instrument No Units 0630-1830 1830-0630 APPENDIX APage23of27 REMARKSReactorTrip N31 CPSSystem4.3.1.1.1.A.62,3,447 Operable InstrumentationN32CPSReactorCoolant4.4.1.2.23 48NarrowRangeLevel SG#1%Loop:2: 21%SG#2%Operability SG#3%S/G'sOperable SG#4%WithReactorTripBreakers Loop#1 Required Closed,2of4RCSLoops

('v)Reactor 4.4.1.2.3 3 49,50 flow>90%each,withRxLoop#2 OperableCoolantLoopsTripBreakersOpen1ofLoop#3 Loops Operating4RCSLoops Flow:2: 90%Loop#4 Only UO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 47.COMPARE the two source range neutron flux indicatorstoeachother, THEN VERIFY indicators operable and indicating.

This channel check is performed to verify operabilityofthe instrumentation associatedwiththelow power sourcerangetripandis only applicable at levels belowtheP-6 interlock setpoint.48.VERIFY operabilityoftwosteam generatorswiththe reactor trip breakersclosed,orone S/Gwiththereactortrip breakersopenbyhavingan indicated narrowrangelevelof greaterthanorequalto21%.The operable S/Gs mustbeonthesame operatingloopslisted below under Surveillance Reference SR 4.4.1.2.3.

49.VERIFY at least two reactor coolantloopsare operable.IF the reactor trip breakersareclosedatleasttwoRCPs must be circulating coolantwithaflowofat least90%each,withthe reactor trip breakersopenatleastoneRCPmustbe circulating coolantwitha flowofatleast90%.

The S/Gsontheloopswith operating RCPs mustbethe required operable loops under Surveillance Reference SR 4.4.1.2.2listedabove.50.AllRCPsmaybe deenergizedforuptoonehour provided that:A.No operations are permittedthatwould introduce waterwithboroncone.lessthanthatrequiredfor shutdown margin(LCO3.1.1.1)intotheRCS,andB.Core outlet temperature is maintained at least 10°F below saturation temperature.

..*SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page34of67 Date//APPENDIX APage24of27SurveillanceModeNotes RefTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630 REMARKSUO/ROReviewInitials ReactorSG#1%CoolantLoop4.4.1.3.2451WideRange SG#2%OperabilityLevelz10%SG#3%SG#4%RCSLoop1 Operable (-V)0 0 Runnina U)0 0OneormoreRCSLoop2 Operable (-V)0 0RCPsrunning Running (-V)0 0TwoCoolantwithloopflowRCSLoop3 Operable (-V)0 0 Loops 4.4.1.3.3 4 52,53 or Runnina (-V)0 0 OperableoneRHRRCSLoop4 Operable (-V)0 0andonein pump Runnina (-V)0 0 operationrunningwithRHRTrain"A" Operable (-V)0 0 flow Runnina (-V)0 0RHRTrain"B" Operable (-V)0 0 Runnina (-V)0 0RHRSuction 4.5.3 4Operable1-FCY-63-1

(-V)from RWST..NOTES: 51.VERIFYatleasttwosteam generators operable by having an indicatedlevelofequaltoor greaterthan10%onthewiderangeindicationonpanel1-M-4.Therequired operableS/G'smustbeonthe associated operatingloopslistedunder surveillance reference SR 4.4.1.3.3 listed below.52.VERIFYatleasttwoRCSloopsand/ortwoRHRloopsoperable,withatleastoneRCPrunningwithfloworoneRHRloopoperatingwithflow.53.All reactor coolantpumpsandresidualheatremovalpumpsmaybe deenergizedforuptoonehourprovidedthat:A.No operations are permittedthatwould introduce waterwithboroncone.lessthanthatrequiredfor shutdownmargin(LCO 3.1.1.1)intotheRCS,andB.Coreoutlet temperature is maintainedatleast10°F below saturation temperature.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.SS 1Page35of67 Date//APPENDIX APage25of27SR.ModeNotesTSLimits Instrument No./LocationUnits0630-1830 1830-0630 REMARKSUltimate4.7.5.1 1,2,3,41-TW-67-426/1T2006A DHeatSink 54,55,56,:::;83°F with2-TW-67-425/2T2007AD OF 57,58,70 OR N/AForebaywater Appendix G D Perform level670'ORApp.G1-TW-67-425(el669')D OR2-TW-67-426(ERCW if?81°F with?670 ft:::;84.5°FwithPipeTunnel)

D OR?82.5°FForebaywaterM&TE InstrumentNo.Usedwith>680 ft level>680'0-L1-27-133/2-M-15 ft N/A 1,2,3,4 54,59ERCWStrainer Inoperable of N/AYesD NoD NOTES:UO/ROReviewInitials 54.IFUnit2isinmode 1,2,3,or4,THENOBTAINultimateheatsinkdatafromtheUnit2"ShiftLog"andensureall necessaryactionsareinitiatedviatheUnit2"ShiftLog".Otherwise, OBTAINdatafromUnit1andtakeall necessaryactionsviatheUnit1"ShiftLog." 55 CHECKbox(es)formethodusedtodetermineERCWsupplytemp.IfICSpointsare unavailable,calculatemanual instantaneousaverageusingApp.G 56.IFthermalprobeisused,THENRECORD MT&E instrument number.57.IF ERCW temperature is81°Fwithwaterlevel670ftbuts680ftORIF ERCW temperature is82.5°Fwithwater level>680ft., THEN NOTIFY bothunitSROs AND PERFORM AppendixGtoobtainthe instantaneous average.58.IFlevelindicator0-L1-27-133isinoperable,ICS ComputerPointsOY2200AorOY2201Acanbeusedtodeterminewaterlevel.

59.IF ERCW Strainer(atERCWPumpingStation)is inoperable, instantaneousaverageERCW temperaturemustbeverifieds73°F.

IF temperatureis>73°Fwithstrainerinoperable, THEN NOTIFYtheSMto evaluate the applicabilityofLCO3.7.4.N/AifallStrainersoperable.

[C.S]70 IF temperatureis>81°Fand 0-FCV-67-205,1AERCWsupplyHeadertoStationAir Compressors,isOPEN, THEN evaluateLCO3.7.15for operability ofA-AMCRChillerandTR3.7.14forEBRChiller A.(PER117954&FE41792R1) sQN 1-sl-OPs-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page36of67 Date//Surveillance Ref ModeNotesTSLimits InstrumentNo/Location APPENDIX APage26of27Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKSUO/ROReviewlnitials ICS computer printout ORIceBed4.6.5.1.a 1,2,3,4:::;27°F Appendix F (-Y)00 TemperaturesT.R.4.6.5.2

[C.2][C.3]

OR 60,61,62 Appendix I (backup)PerformedIceBedDoor 4.6.5.3.1.a Position1,2,3,463,65OperableXI-61-187/1-M-10

(-Y)0 0MonitorinqSystemT.R.4.6.5.4.aIceBedDoor4.6.5.3.1a1,2,3,464,65Closed XI-61-187/1-M-10

(-Y)00 PositionT.R4.6.5.4.a

..60.DETERMINE operabilityoftheice condenserfromthetemperature standpointasfollows:

A.OBTAINprintoutoftheicecondensertemperatures.B.WHEN printoutiscomplete,THEN OBTAINMAXandAVGicebedtemp.fromprintoutAND MARKyesornoblock.IFMAXorAVGtemp.is unavailableonprintout,THENPERFORMApp.

I.C.REVIEWdataonprintouttodetermine operabilityofRTDs.RTDisconsideredoperableifreadingiss27°Fandnoinopindicationispresentbesidedata.IFanRTDisdeterminedtobeinoperable,THENPLACEaCTL-nexttotheapplicableTEnumber.(nodataentryisrequirednexttotheTE numberiftheTEisoperable).

MARKyesornotoverifythereareatleasttwooperableRTDsateachofthethreebasicelevationsforeachonethirdoftheicecondenser.D.Attachdataprintoutfrom1-TR-61-138P001toApp.FORattachdataprintoutfromICScomputertothepackage.E.IFa"No"responseisrecordedonApp.F.,THENNOTIFYtheUnitSRO.F.IFthe averageicebedtemperatureisnotintheoptimumrangeof18°Fto20°F,THENNOTIFYtheUnitSROtoensureadequatechiller alignment for maintainingoptimumaverage temperature.Theicecondenser temperaturesmaybeoperatedoutsidetheoptimumrangeinaccordancewith engineeringrecommendations(seePrecautions

&limitations"C").[C.2]61.VERIFY operabilityoftheicebed temperaturemonitoringsystembycheckingpowerto1-TR-61-138P001isON.62.ENTERanyinoperablechannelsinthe REMARKSsectionANDNOTIFYthe InstrumentDepartmenttoinitiate 1-SI-IXX-061-138.0totakelocalreadingsif 1-TR-61-138P001becomesinoperable.[C.3]63.VERIFYtheicebeddoorpositionmonitoringsystemXI-61-187on paneI1-M-10isoperableasfollows:

A.Powertopanelison.B.Alllampsfordoorclosedpositionarelit.64.VERIFYthedoorpositionforeachdoorisclosedasindicatedonXI-61-187.65.Iftheicebeddoorpositionmonitoringsystemisinoperableoranyice condenserdoorsareopenandcannotbeclosed,THENPERFORMApp.ForIonceeach4hourstocomplywithactionforLCO3.6.5.3and/orT.R3.6.5.4.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.SS 1Page37of67 Date//Surveillance RefModeNotes TS Limits Instrument No/Location APPENDIX APage27 of 27 Units 0630-1830 1830-0630 REMARKS 1-FCV-63-118ColdLeg 4.4.12.4 66 1-FCV-63-98 Accumulator 4 CLOSED 1-FCV-63-80

('./)Discharge Valves 1-FCV-63-67 1A-A CCP 4.4.12.3 Incapable or 4 67 of Injection Enter option number1B-BCCPintothe RCS 1 A-A SI Pump 4.4.12.2 Incapable and 468of Injection Enter option number1B-BSI Pumpintothe RCSUO/ROReviewInitials 66.Accumulatormaybeun isolated when accumulator pressureislessthanthe maximum RCS pressureforthe existingRCScoldleg temperature allowedbythe PIT limit curves providedinthe PTLR.If MCR valve position indication not available, then verify position using Hold Order or verify position locally or complywithLCO 3.4.12actionb.67.CCP configuration options: Option1:1A-Aor1B-BCCP breakerrackedoutandtagged under clearance.

Option 2: 1-VLV-62-527and526 (1A-A CCP dischargevlvs.)locked closed and tagged under a clearance.

OR 1-VLV-62-533and534(1B-BCCP discharge vlvs.)locked closed and tagged under a clearance.

68.SIPump configuration options see Appendix L.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page38of67 Date//APPENDIX BPage1of3 SHIFT LOG-MODES 1-4 (OUTSIDE MCR)SurveillanceRef.ModeNotesTSLimitsInstrument NoLocationUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKSUO/ROReviewInitialsControlRoom Operable MechanicalIsolationRad.

4.3.3.1.A.2.c All*4,6 RM-90-125EquipmentCPM MonitorsRoomElevation 4,6 RM-90-126 732.0 CPM Containment 4.3.3.1.A.2.a1-46,7Operable RM-90-130A/Penet.Room CPM 1R1027A Purge 4.3.2.1.1.A.3.c.3 RM-90-131A/el690westwall CPMAirExh.Activity 1R1028A..NOTES: 4.OBSERVE RM-90-125 and RM-90-126inthe mechanical equipmentroomto verify the monitorsonand reading at least backgroundwithno alarms present.COMPARE RM-90-125 and RM-90-126 countrates.Any monitorthatis questionablemaybeblockedand source checked in accordance with 0-80-90-2toaidin determining operability.

6.VERIFY monitorisin service and instrument malfunctionalarmisclear.

LIST all inoperable monitors on Attachment 1.7.VERIFY RM-90-130AandRM-90-131A operable by powertothe monitors"on"and monitorreadingat least backgroundwithno alarms present.COMPARE radiationlevelstothe oppositetrainandtothe levels from previous shift using IC8 computerorlocal ratemeter.

Any monitorthatis questionablemaybe blocked and source checked in accordance with 1-80-90-2toaidin determining operability.

  • andduring movement of irradiated fuel assemblies.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page39of67 Date//APPENDIXBPage2of3 SHIFT LOG-MODES 1-4 (OUTSIDE MeR)SurveillanceModeNotesTSLimits Instrument Ref No LocationUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKS Hydrogen1,28OperableH 2AN-43-200el734U-1Side

(-1)0 0 Monitors TR H 2AN-43-210eastwall (-1)0 0 Operable 4.6.4.1 1,211Operable H 21-43-200 1-M-10 (-1)0 0 H 21-43-210 (-1)00 ECCSOpen1-FCV-63-1ReactorMOVBd1A1-A

(-1)00Subsystem4.5.2.a1,2,39Cornet.11A Open 1-FCV-63-22ReactorMOVBd1B1-B

(-1)0 0 10Cornet.15B UO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 8.PERFORM a"channelcheck"ofthetwo hydrogen monitorslocatedonel734U-1side eastwallto verify the following.

A.Power"ON".B.Instrument in standby mode.C.Absence oflocalorremotealarms.

9.VERIFY the valves indicatetheOPEN position by their indicatinglights,and powertothevalve motor is disconnected.10.When enteringMode3fromMode4, FCV-63-22 maybeclosedto support transitionfromLCO3.4.12forupto4hrs.oruntilthe temperatureofallRCScoldlegs exceeds 375°F (whichevercomesfirst).

11.IF Hydrogen Analyzerareinthe ANALYZE position, THEN PERFORM a"channelcheck"to ensure%H 2 indicators are operable and indicatingwithin0.8%(meter indication)ofeachother.

For example:ifthe meter indicates1%,the other meter must indicate between0.2%and1.8%.The Hydrogen MonitorsarePost Accident Monitors (PAM), however Technical Specification 3.3.3.7doesnotapply.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOG Rev.SS 1Page40of67 Date//APPENDIXBPage3of3 SHIFT LOG-MODES 1-4 (OUTSIDE MeR)SurveillanceModeNotesTS Limits Ref Breaker No.LocationUnits0630-18301830-REMARKS 0630UO/ROReview Initials Cold Breaker 1-BCTD-63-118-A RMOV Bd.1A1-A C/13E C-J)Accumulator 4.4.12.4 4 13 Locked 1-BCTD-63-80-A RMOV Bd.1A1-A C/13C C-J)BreakerinOFF 1-BCTD-63-98-B RMOV Bd.1B1-B C/11E (-I)Position 1-BCTD-63-67-B RMOV Bd.1B1-B C/11B (-I)..NOTES:13.Verify motive power breakerlockedinOFF.

Accumulatormaybe unisolated when accumulator pressureislessthan maximum RCS pressureforthe existingRCScoldleg temperature allowedbythe PIT limit curvesprovidedinthePTLR.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page41of67 Date//Surveillance Ref.SHIFTLOG-MODE5OR6(INSIDE MeR)ModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKS No ILocation APPENDIXCPage1of5SFPAreaandFuelPool(All)12,130-RM-90-102mR/hrRadMonitors4.3.3.1.A.1.a5,6 Operable 0-RM-90-103 mR/hr RWST TemperatureTR4.1.2.5.b.3,All15,16

105°F 1-TI-63-131 of IndicationTR4.1.2.6.b.3,;
:.: 60°F1-TI-63-132 OFSR4.5.5.bUO/ROReviewInitials NOTES:12.GeneralNotes:Intheeventaradiation monitorlistedinthis instructionbecomesinoperable,the monitoristobelistedon Attachment 1.NOTIFYtheSROtoconsultTechSpecsfor appropriateactionsforinoperablemonitors.Any questionable monitormaybesourcecheckedin accordance with 1-S0-90-2forUnit1monitorsand0-SO-90-2forUnit0monitorstoaidin determining operability.

13.VERIFYtheFuelPoolRadiationMonitorsareoperableby observingpoweris"on," instrumentmalfunctionalarmsareclear,andreadingsofatleastbackgroundontheratemeter.

COMPAREradiationlevelstotheoppositetrainmonitorandtolevelsfromthepreviousshiftusingeithertheICS computerorratemeterreadings.RADCONAreasurveysarerequiredwhenRM-90-102and RM-90-103areinoperablewithfuelinthestoragepool,andthesurveyresultsarerecordedon Attachment 1.15.RWST temperaturelimitsareonlyrequiredwhentheRWSTisthesourceofboratedwater.

16.COMPAREthetwoRefueling WaterStorageTank(RWST) temperatureindicatorsonpanel1-M-6toeachother.

Acceptable deviationbetweenchannelsisequaltoorlessthan6°F.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page42of67 Date//APPENDIXCPage2of5SHIFTLOG-MODE5OR6(INSIDE MeR)SurveillanceModeNotes RefTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKSUO/ROReviewlnitialsReactorTripN31CPS System4.3.1.1.1.A.6517Operable InstrumentationN32CPS 1-L1-68-339A

%RCS4.4.1.45 18t.evelz24%

1-L1-68-335A

%Pressurizer Level 1-L1-68-320

%1-L1-68-321

%..NOTES: 17.COMPAREthetwosourcerangeneutronflux indicatorstoeachother, THEN VERIFY indicatorsoperableand indicating.Thischannel check is performedtoverify operabilityofthe instrumentation associatedwiththelowpowersourcerangetripandisonly applicableatlevelsbelowtheP-6 interlock setpoint.18.VERIFY 1-L1-68-321ANDatleastoneofthe"HOTCAL" indicators (L1-68-339A,335A,or320) indicates 2 24%level(for maintenance activities,i.e.,couplingRCPs,thelevelmaybereducedto20%duringthe maintenance activity).

ENTERthedatafor L1-68-321andthe"HOTCAL" indicatorused,and MARKtheothersN/A.This verifiesfourfilledRCSloopsand partiallyfulfillsthe requirements for substitutingfourfilledRCSloopsand2 S/Gswithwiderangelevel 210%foroneRHRcoolingloop under SurveillanceReferenceSR4.4.1.4.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page43of67 Date//APPENDIXCPage3of5SHIFTLOG-MODE5OR6(INSIDE MeR)SurveillanceModeNotes RefTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-18301830-0630REMARKS SG#1%RHRLoop 4.4.1.4 5 19WideRange SG#2%Operability Level10%SG#3%SG#4%RHRTrain"A" Operable (-})0 0TwoRHRLoops 5 20,21TwoRHRLoops Runnina (-})0 0OneOperating 4.4.1.4operableandRHRTrain"B" Operable (-})00OneOperableonepump Runnina (-})00 520runningwithFlowTrain GPM flowAand/orBUO/ROReviewInitials NOTES: 19.VERIFYatleasttwoS/G'shaveawiderangelevel indicationofatleast10%(panel1-M-4).Thispartiallyfulfillsthe requirements for substitutingfour(4)filledRCSloopsandtwo(2) operableS/G'sfor1RHRloopwheninmode5under Surveillance Reference 4.4.1.4.20.VERIFYatleasttwoRHRloopsoperable,withatleastoneRHRloopin operation(pumprunning)withflow.21.TheRHRpumpsmaybe deenergizedforuptoonehourprovidedthat:A.No operations are permittedthatwould introduce waterwithboronconc.lessthanthatrequiredforshutdownmargin(LCO3.1.1.2)intotheRCS,andB.Coreoutlet temperatureismaintainedatleast10°Fbelowsaturation temperature.OneRHRloopmaybe inoperableforupto2hoursfor surveillancetestingprovidedtheotherRHRloopis operable,andinoperation.Fourfilledreactor coolantloopswithatleast2steam generatorshavingwiderangelevel indication of greaterthanorequalto10%maybe substitutedforoneRHRloop.Creditcannotbetakenforfilledsteam generators in accordancewithTechSpec.3.4.1.4unlesstheRCS remains pressurizedabove50psig(ifRCPshavebeeninservice)oratleast150psig (followingRCSvacuumrefilluntilallfourRCPshave been operated).

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page44of67 Date//APPENDIXCPage4of5SHIFTLOG-MODE5OR6(INSIDE MeR)Surveillance Ref ModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNo.Units0630-1830-0630REMARKS 1830 res computer printoutIceBed 9 OR-V N/A 5,6 S2JOF Appendix F Temperatures OR Appendix I (backup)Performed3.0square1-PCV-68-340ARCSVent 4.4.12.5.a5and6withRxheadON 10inchvent 1-FCV-68-332 OPEN Pathway pathway'>/1-PCV-68-3341-FCV-68-333 S/G Pressurel5,6and"NoMode"withno See TR4.7.2RCSpressureTR4.7.2RCPsrunning 22 N/A'>/UO/ROReview Initials NOTES: 9.IF ice condenser maintenanceandice weighingwillbe performed during the outage, THEN N/Athisstepuntil notified that 105.0"AS LEFT" ice weighing data collection is being initiated.

IF limit is exceededTHENCONTACT System Engineering for evaluation to determine if acceptance criteria of 0-SI-MIN-061-105.0hasbeen invalidated.

10.IFtheRCSis vented using open PORVs to complywithLCO 3.4.12, THEN VERIFY BOTH Pressurizer PORVs OPEN AND both Block Valves OPEN.IFRCSisnot vented using PORVs, THEN markthisitemN/A.

22.IF no RCPsarein operation, THEN PERFORM Appendix J hourly.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOGRev.88 1Page45of67 Date//APPENDIXCPage5of5SHIFTLOG-MODE5OR6(INSIDE MeR)Surveillance RefModeNotesTSLimits InstrumentNo/LocationUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKS 1-FCV-63-118ColdLeg 4.4.12.4 23,24 1-FCV-63-98 Accumulator5,6 CLOSED1-FCV-63-80

("v)DischargeValves 1-FCV-63-671A-ACCP 4.4.12.3 Incapable 24,25ofInjectionEnteroptionnumber or 5,6intothe1B-BCCP RCS1A-ASIPump 4.4.12.2 Incapable 24,26ofInjectionEnteroptionnumber and 5,6intothe1B-BSIPump RCS..UO/ROReviewInitials23.CLAsmaybeunisolatedwhen accumulatorpressureislessthanmaximumRCSpressureforexistingRCScoldleg temperatureallowedbyPITlimitcurvesinPTLR.IfMCRvalveposition indication not available,thenverifypositionusingHoldOrderorverifyposition locallyorcomplywithLCO3.4.12actionb.

24.ApplicableinMode5andMode6whenthereactorvesselheadison.25.CCP configuration options:Option1:1A-Aor1B-BCCPbreakerrackedoutandtaggedunderclearance.Option2: 1-VLV-62-527and526(1A-ACCP dischargevlvs.)lockedclosedandtaggedunderclearance.

OR 1-VLV-62-533and534(1 B-B CCP dischargevlvs.)lockedclosedandtaggedunderclearance.26.SIPump configurationoptionssee Appendix L.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOG Rev.SS 1Page46of67 Date//APPENDIX DPage1of2 SHIFT LOG-MODES5OR6 (OUTSIDE MCR)SurveillanceRefModeNotesTSLimitsInstrumentNoLocationUnits0630-18301830-0630REMARKSUO/ROReviewInitialsControlRoom MechanicalIsolationRad 4.3.3.1.A.2.c (All)4,6 RM-90-125EquipmentCPM Monitors 5,6*OperableRoomElevation 4,6 RM-90-126 732.0 CPM Containment RM-90-130AJ CPM Purge4.3.3.1.A.2.a66,7Operable 1R1027APenet.RoomAirExh.Activity 4.3.2.1.1.A.3.c.3RM-90-131AJel690westwall CPM 1R1028A..NOTES: 4.OBSERVE RM-90-125 and RM-90-126inthemechanical equipmentroomtoverifythe monitorsonandreadingatleast backgroundwithnoalarmspresent.

COMPARERM-90-125and RM-90-126countrates.Any monitorthatis questionablemaybeblockedandsourcecheckedin accordance with 0-80-90-2toaidin determining operability.

6.VERIFY monitorisinserviceandthe instrument malfunctionisclear.LIST all inoperable monitors on Attachment 1.7.VERIFY RM-90-130A and RM-90-131Aoperablebypowertothe monitors"on"and monitorreadingatleastbackgroundwithno alarms present.COMPAREradiationlevelstothe oppositetrainandtothelevelsfrom previousshiftusing IC8 computerorlocalratemeter.Any monitorthatis questionablemaybeblockedandsourcecheckedin accordance with 1-80-90-2toaidin determining operability.

  • andduring movementofirradiatedfuel assemblies.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page47of67 SHIFT LOG-MODES5OR6 (OUTSIDE MeR)SurveillanceModeNotesTSLimitsBreakerLocationUnits0630-Ref No 1830 Cold Breaker 1-BCTD-63-118-ARMOVBd.1A1-AC/13E

(-1)Accumulator 4.4.12.4 5,6 8 Locked 1-BCTD-63-80-ARMOVBd.1A1-AC/13C

(-1)BreakerinOFF 1-BCTD-63-98-BRMOVBd.1B1-BC/11E

(-1)Position 1-BCTD-63-67-BRMOVBd.1B1-BC/11B

(-1)Date//APPENDIX DPage2of21830-REMARKS 0630 UO/RO Review Initials NOTES:8.ApplicableinMode5orMode6whenthereactor vesselheadison.VerifymotivepowerbreakerlockedinOFF.

Accumulatormaybeunisolatedwhen accumulatorpressureislessthanthemaximumRCSpressurefortheexistingRCScoldleg temperatureallowedbythe PITlimitcurvesprovidedinthe PTLR.

-,,-.., SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page48of67 Date//APPENDIX EPage1of4 VENTILATION FAN STATUS U-1 (Shield Building)vFIR M*fentowate onitormoplowrateestimate FAN Design FlowrateMark"Yes"iffanis"running","No"iffanis"off." (CFM)080012001600200024000400RemarksYesNo Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes NoYesNo Containment Purge 14,000 ExhaustFan"A" Containment Purge 14,000 ExhaustFan"B" Instrument Room 800 ExhaustFan"A" ABGTS ExhaustFan"A" 9,000 EGTS ExhaustFan"A" 4,000 EGTS ExhaustFan"B" 4,000PASFGas Treatment 2,000 Exhaust Fan B2(1)UO/ROReviewInitials(1)Unit2PASFEmergencyVentilationSystemexhauststotheUnit1ShieldBuildingVentStack.Verificationoffanoperationmustbeperformed locally.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page49of67 Date//APPENDIX EPage2of4 VENTILATION FAN STATUS U-1 (Shield Building)Skid mountedVacuumPumpsinop I 005ShieldBuilding Stack 1-PMP-90-452AIfVacuumPumpsare Inoperable, CompleteThisTablebyChecksandInitials Vacuum Pumps 1-PMP-90-452B 0630-1830 1830-0630HoldOrder#I Remarks(SeeNotes1&2)

Yes No Yes NoPumpsHand Switches"Off'1-90-263IsolValvefor1-L-707Closed AND1-90-264IsolValvefor 1-L-707 Closed(locatedatthe Primary sampling skid)UO/RO Review Initials1.IF 1-RM-90-400 IS INOPERABLE,NON-PAMradiation monitors 1-RM-90-260 and 1-RM-90-261areusedto monitornoblegas activityduringpost accident radiological conditions.

For 1-RM-90-260and1-RM-90-261tobeoperable,the Primary sample pumps (el759 MIGSetRoom)mustbealignedwithone(1)pumpinservice.

1-RM-90-400A(lowrange)is supplementedbyChemLab sampling.1-RM-90-400B(midrange)and 1-RM-90-400C (highrange)are supplemented by 1-RM-90-260 and 1-RM-90-261.TheADMINLIMITfor 1-RM-90-400tobe INOPERABLEisthirty(30)days.

2.IFbothShieldBuilding Stack (Primary)samplepumps(el759 MIGSetRoom)are INOPERABLE,THENENSURE pumpsoff,AND CLOSE either Primaryskidmountedflow isolation valves (1-ISIV-90-452A and 1-ISIV-90-452B)

OR header isolationvalves(1-90-263and 1-90-264)to allow continued sampling oftheshieldbldg exhaust(NAvalvesetnotclosed).PLACEHoldOrderonvalvesclosedfor configurationcontrol.Isolatingthesepumpswillcause 1-RM-90-260and1-RM-90-261tobeinoperable.(REF.47W610-90-5).

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOG Rev.SS 1 Page 50 of 67 Date//APPENDIX E Page 3 of 4 AUXILIARY BUILDING VENTILATION FAN STATUS Vent Flow Rate Monitor inop flow rate estimate (1)FANDesignFlowrate Mark"Yes"iffanis"running","No"iffanis"off'.(CFM)080012001600200024000400Remarks Yes NoYesNo YesNoYesNoYesNo Yes NoFuelHandlingArea 60,000ExhaustFan"A"FuelHandlingArea 60,000ExhaustFan"B"AuxiliaryBldg.Gen.

84,000ExhaustFan1A-AAuxiliaryBldg.Gen.

84,000ExhaustFan1B-BAuxiliaryBldg.Gen.

84,000ExhaustFan2A-AAuxiliaryBldg.Gen.

84,000ExhaustFan2B-BOperator'sInitials(1)Refer to 1-SI-OPS-000-003.

D, SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOG Rev.SS 1Page51of67 VENTILATION FAN STATUS U-1 (Condenser Vacuum)Date//APPENDIX E Page4of4VentFlowRate Monitor inop estimatedflowrate Design IF condenservacuumflow monitorinopuse45CFMforestimatedvalue.

FAN Flowrate (CFM)0800 1200 1600 2000 24000400Remarks CondenserVacuumPump 45 Exhaust UO/RO Review Initials SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0SHIFTLOG Rev.SS 1Page52of67 Date//APPENDIXFPage1of1MaxIceBedAverageIceBedTemp.in

=:2RTDsoperableateachelevationforDataPrintoutfrom1-TR-61-138UO/ROReview Temp.<;,27 OF?Rangeof18°Fto200F?

(3)eachonethirdoftheicecondenser?(1)(2)P001attachedtoAppendixF?

Initials 0630 Yes 0 Yes 0 Yes 0 Yes 0 1830 No D No D No D No D 1830 Yes 0 Yes 0 Yes 0 Yes 0 0630 No D No D No D No D REMARKS (1)IFanRTDisdeterminedtobeinoperable,THENWRITE"INOP"nexttotheapplicableTEnumberbelow.(nodataentryrequirednexttotheTEnumberiftheTEis operable.)

(2)RTDisconsideredoperableifreadingis OF and noasteriskispresentbesidedata.

(3)Theicecondenser temperaturesmaybeoperatedoutsidetheoptimumrangeinaccordancewithengineering recommendations(seePrecautions

&limitations"C").TE0630-18301830-0630TE0630-18301830-0630TE0630-18301830-0630 138 el778'141Group7144 147 150 153 el778'156Group8159 165 183 168 el778'171Group9174 177 180 139 eI753'9" 142Group4 145 148 151 154 eI753'9" 157Group5 160 166 184 169 eI753'9" 172Group6 175 178 181 143 eI733'6" 146Group1149 152 155 eI733'6" 161Group2 167 170 eI733'6" 173Group3 176 179 REMARKS_

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev:88 1Page53of67 APPENDIXGPage1of4 INSTANTANEOUS AVERAGE ULTIMATE HEAT SINK CALCULATION

[1]CONTACT River Scheduling at 632-7064 AND NOTIFYtheLead EngineerthatSequoyah Nuclear Plant is experiencinghighUltimateHeatSink temperatureandriverflow changesshouldbe minimized.[2]IF 1 T2006A and 2T2007Aare available AND showinggooddata, THEN PERFORM the following:

D ([a][b][c]RECORD temperaturefrom1 T2006A and 2T2007Aatleastonceeachhourontheattacheddatasheet.

CALCULATEinstantaneousaverage ERCW temperaturebysummingtherecorded valuesanddividingby2.

OBTAIN independent verificationofthe calculated value.D D D[d]CONTINUEtorecordtempreadingsand water level UNTIL*Eight consecutive temperature readings arelessthan82.5°Fwith water level680ft, OR*Eight consecutive temperaturereadingsarelessthan81°Fwithwaterlevel670ftand s680ft.D (SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev:88 1Page54of67 APPENDIXGPage2of4 INSTANTANEOUS AVERAGE ULTIMATE HEAT SINK CALCULATION[3]IF 1 T2006A and 2T2007AareNOT available ORshowbad data, THEN PERFORM the following:

[a]OBTAINFluke2189A Temperature Systems (accuracy+/-0.2degF)fromM&TE.

[b]RECORDM&TE equipment numbers(N/Aas necessary) 1-TW-67-425 2-TW-67-426


o o o o o o o OBTAINheatsinkcompoundfromMIGorpower stores.APPLYheatsinkcompoundtoFlukeprobe.

INSTALL Fluke Thermometrysystemat 1-TW-67-425 or 2-TW-67-426asneeded.RECORD temperature from 1-TW-67-425 and 2-TW-67-426atleastonceeachhourontheattacheddatasheet.

CALCULATEinstantaneousaverage ERCW temperaturebysummingtherecordedvaluesand dividingby2 OBTAIN independent verificationofthe calculated value.[i]CONTINUEtorecord temperature readingsandwater level UNTIL[h][t][g][e][d][c](*Eight consecutive temperature readings arelessthan 82.5°F with water level 2680ft, OR*Eight consecutive temperaturereadingsarelessthan81°Fwithwaterlevel 2670ftand s680ft.o

('.SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev:88 1Page55of67 APPENDIXGPage3 of 4 INSTANTANEOUS AVERAGE ULTIMATEHEATSINK CALCULATION[4]WHEN AppendixGcanbeexited, THEN ((NOTIFY River Scheduling at 632-7064thatUltimateHeat Sink temperatureisno longercriticalandnormalriverflowcontrolmayberesumed.

[5],ENSURE Fluke Thermometrysysteminstalledinstep

[3][e]hasbeenremoved.

o o

{\SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev:88 1 Page56of67 APPENDIXG Page 4 of4 INSTANTANEOUS AVERAGE ULTIMATE HEAT SINK CALCULATION DATE_(TIMEERCWHDRERCWHDRTEMPTEMP1T2006A or2T2007A or 1-TW-67-425 2-TW-67-426 0700 0800 0900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 0100 0200 0300 0400 0500 0600 INITIALS IV ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA: Average ERCW supply temperature

s;B3°F with water level670'OR:s;84.5°F with water level>680' SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page57of67 Date//APPENDIXHPage1of1 ODCM ACTIONS FOR INOPERABLESHIELDBUILDINGVENTFLOWRATEMONITORODCM1.1.2.3.aACTION43ShieldBuildingODCMLimitsNotes Instrument No./LocationUnits0630-18301830-0630RemarksUO/ROReviewInitialsVentFlowRate"LowRng"is Monitor1,2 1-RI-90-400 M-30 ,j (inoperable) selected Instrument 1-XA-55-30 M-30Malfunctionisclear 1,3(Window15),j"LowRng"readingobtainedatleastonceper24hours 1,4,51-RI-90-400M-30 IlCilcc..NOTES:1.Withany inoperable flow elementona discharge pathwaywhereafanis operating(PurgeA,PurgeB,ABGTS,or EGTS), effluentreleasemaycontinueprovidedthe actions of AppendixEareperformed 2.ENSUREthe"LowRange"buttonon 1-RI-90-400hasbeenselected(buttonwillbelit).

3.VERIFYwindow15on 1-XA-55-30isclear.4.RECORDreadingondigital display for 1-RI-90-400.

5.VERIFYLowRangevalueislessthanorequalto1.74E-03.(Thismaximumvalueis equivalentto9.36%ofthesitereleaserate limit).IFtheLowRangereadingexceeds1.74E-03, THEN STOPanygasreleasein progressandNOTIFY Chemistry to determinereleaseratein accordancewithO-SI-CEM-030-415.0.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0 SHIFT LOG Rev.SS 1Page58of67 Date//APPENDIX IPage1of21830Limit 0630ICEBED TEMPERATURES BACKUP METHODTE06301830LimitTE0630 1830 Limit TE 06301830063018300630 1830 138 139 143 el778'141 eI753'9" 142 eI733'6" 146Group7 144Group4145Group1 149 147:s: 27°F 148:s: 27°F 152 150 151 153 154 155 el778'156 eI753'9" 157 eI733'6'" 161Group8 159Group5160Group2 165:S:2rF 166:s: 27°F 167:s:27°F 183 184 168 169 170 el778'171 eI753'9" 172 eI733'6" 173Group9 174Group6175Group3176 177:s: 27°F 178:s: 27°F 179:S:27°F 180 181TwoHighest1.

Two H;9he'".:1TwoHiqhest t.Temps2.Temps2.Temps2.Sumof1&2Sumof1&2Sumof1&2TotalofSumsAveraqeIceBed Temp.(Totals Divided by18)OptimumAverageIceBedTemp.UO/ROReviewInitials 0630/1830 OF of 18°F-20°F 183010630 OF of 18°F-20°F REMARKS SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOG Rev.aa 1Page59of67 Date//APPENDIX IPage2of2ICEBED TEMPERATURES BACKUP METHOD 1.DETERMINE 0 erabilit oftheice condenserfromthe temperature standpoint as follows: A.PUSH theMANPRINTbuttonon 1-TR-61-138 P001 temperature recorderlocatedon1-M-10intheMainControl Room.B.WHEN printout is complete, THEN RECORDthedatafromthe printoutforthe applicableicebed TE's on Appendix I.IF printout is unavailable, THEN RECORDdatafrom recorder display.C.RECORDthetwo highest temperaturesineachgroup where indicated on Appendix I.D.SUMthetwo highest temperaturesANDENTERthetotal where indicated on Appendix I.E.TOTAL the sumsofthetwo highest temperaturesinall groupsANDENTER where indicated on Appendix I.F.DIVIDEthetotalby18to calculate the average temperatureANDENTERthevalue where indicated on Appendix I.G.IF the calculated average temperatureisnotinthe optimumrangeof18°Fto20°F, THEN NOTIFYtheunitSROto ensure adequate chiller alignment for maintaining optimum average temperature.

[C.2]2.VERIFY operability oftheicebed temperature monitoring system as follows: A.Power to 1-TR-61-138P001isON.B.Comparing temperatures on Appendix I, VERIFYthereareat least two operableRTDsateach ofthethreebasic elevationsforeachonethirdoftheice condenser.

3.ENTER any inoperable channelsinthe REMARKS section AND NOTIFY the Instrument Departmenttoinitiate 1-SI-IXX-061-138.0totakelocal readings if 1-TR-61-138 P001 becomes inoperable.

[C.3]

(SQN 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0SHIFTLOGRev:88 1Page60of67 APPENDIXJPage1of2 Date_HOURLY SIG AND ReS PRESSURE READINGSSG#1 SG#2 SG#3 SG#4 PI-1-2A orPI-1-9AorPI-1-20AorPI-1-27A orPI-1-2BPI-1-9BPI-1-20BPI-1-27B (computer (computer (computer (computer points P0400ApointsP0420ApointsP0440ApointsP0460AorP0401A)orP0421A)orP0441A)orP0461A)

(NOTE1 0700 0800 0900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800NOTE1NOTE1NOTE1 Res PRESS PI-68-66 orPI-68-62or PI-68-69 (computer pointsP0129Aor P0499A)NOTE 1,2 (continued next page)(1)IFS/GorRCSpressureis greaterthan200psig,THEN PERFORM 0-SI-OPS-000-004.0.(2)IFreactorvesselheadisremoved,then"HEADOFF"maybeenteredinplaceofRCSpressure.

(SQN 1-SI-OPS-000-002.0SHIFTLOGRev:88 1Page61of67 APPENDIXJPage2of2 Date._HOURLY SIG AND ReSPRESSUREREADINGSSG#1 SG#2SG#3SG#4 PI-1-2A or PI-1-9A or PI-1-20A or PI-1-27A or PI-1-2B PI-1-9BPI-1-20BPI-1-27B (computer (computer(computer(computer points P0400ApointsP0420ApointsP0440ApointsP0450AorP0401A)orP0421A)orP0441A)orP0451A)NOTE1NOTE1NOTE1 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 0100 0200 0300 0400 0500 0600NOTE1 Res PRESS PI-58-55 or PI-58-52 or PI-58-59 (computer pointsP0129Aor P0499A)NOTE 1,2 ((1)IFS/GorRCSpressureis greaterthan200psig, THEN PERFORM 0-SI-OPS-000-004.0.

(2)IF reactorvesselheadisremoved,then"HEADOFF"maybeenteredinplaceofRCSpressure.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 Date SHIFT LOG Rev.SS 1Page62of67II APPENDIX KPage1of1RCSFLOWS BACKUP METHOD SurveillanceRef.NotesModeTSLimits Instrument No.Units 0630-1830 1830-0630 REMARKS NOTES: UO/RO Review Initials 33.COMPAREthethreeflowindicatingchannelsoneachRCSlooptoeachother.

Acceptable deviationbetweenchannelsisequaltoorlessthan7%.

34.IFtheaverageRCSflowis<100%,THENNOTIFYUnitSROto EVALUATELCO3.2.5(Figure3.2-1).

IFtheaverageRCSflowiswithinthe AcceptableOperationRegionoftheTechSpecFlowvs.Powerfigure3.2-1, THEN mark Acceptable.

IF averageRCSflowisintheUnacceptableOperationRegion, THENmarkNOand NOTIFYtheUnitSROtoevaluateLCO3.2.5andpossiblepowerreductionuntiltheflowrateisinthe Acceptable Operation Region.1-FI-68-6A

%1-FI-68-6B

%1-FI-68-6D

%1-FI-68-29A

%1-F1-68-29B

%33 1;:::100%1-FI-68-29D

%1-FI-68-48A

%1-FI-68-48B

%Reactor 4.2.5.1 1-FI-68-48D

%Coolant 4.3.1.1.1.A.12 1-FI-68-71A

%Flow 4.3.1.1.1.A.131-FI-68-71B

%1-FI-68-71D

%------Totalalloperableindicatorsanddivideby number of Total#Ind Total#Indoperableindicatorsforaverage

==Average Average 34Compareaverageto100%

0 Yes 0 YesMarkYES if;:::100%.IF<100%thenperformthe 0 No 0 NoactionofNote34.

0 Acceptable 0 Acceptable

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SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 Date SHIFT LOG Rev.88 1Page63of67 I I APPENDIX LPage1of2 ENSURESafetyInjectionPumpscannotinjectintotheRCSbyverifyingallofOPTION1or2or3or4or5:OPTION1.1A-Aand 18-8SISPumpsandinjectionflowpath.SIPump1A PULL-TO-LOCK 1-FCV-63-156CLOSED1-FCV-63-23CLOSEDSIPump18 PULL-TO-LOCK 1-FCV-63-157 CLOSED1-FCV-63-22CLOSED1-VLV-63-645CLOSEDOPTION21A-Aand 18-8SIpumpbreakersrackedoutandtaggedunderaclearance:OPTION3.Thefollowingvalvesclosedandtaggedunderaclearance:

1-FCV-63-22(handwheeland breaker tagged)1-FCV-63-23(fusestagged)

OR 1-FCV-63-152 AND 1-FCV-63-153(handwheelandbreakers tagged)1-FCV-63-156(handwheeland breaker tagged)1-VLV-63-645LOCKEDCLOSEDand tagged 1-FCV-63-157(handwheeland breaker tagged)

SQN 1-SJ-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 Date SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page64of67II APPENDIX LPage2of2OPTION4.Combinationofpump breakerrackedoutandtagged AND valves associated with oppositetrainclosed:1.SIPump1A-Aand"B"Trainvalves:1A-ASIPmp BreakerRACKEDOUTand TAGGEDSIPump1B-B PULL-TO-LOCK.

OR2.SIPump1B-Band"A"Trainvalves:

1-FCV-63-157 CLOSED.1-FCV-63-153 CLOSED.1B-BSIPmp BreakerRACKEDOUTand TAGGED 1-FCV-63-152 CLOSEDSIPump1A-A PULL-TO-LOCK 1-FCV-63-23 CLOSED 1-FCV-63-156 CLOSEDOPTION5:FillingtheCLAwillrequirethefollowing:SIPumpnotusedforfillingtheCLA:

PULL-TO-LOCKFlowControl Valvesclosedwith breaker and handwheel tagged under clearance:

1-FCV-63-22, 1-FCV-63-156, 1-FCV-63-157.

1-VLV-63-645lockedclosedandtagged under clearance.

Test headervalvesclosed,fusespulled,andtagged:

1-FCV-63-21, 1-FCV-63-24, 1-FCV-63-68, 1-FCV-63-69, 1-FCV-63-78, 1-FCV-63-79, 1-FCV-63-96, 1-FCV-63-97, 1-FCV-63-111, 1-FCV-63-112, 1-FCV-63-116, 1-FCV-63-117, 1-FCV-63-121, 1-FCV-63-158, 1-FCV-63-163, 1-FCV-63-164, 1-FCV-63-165, 1-FCV-63-166, 1-FCV-63-167, 1-FCV-63-174.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 Date SHIFT LOG Rev.SS 1Page65of67II APPENDIX MPage1of1 ODCM ACTIONS FOR INOPERABLE SHIELDBUILDINGVENTFLOWRATE MONITOR ODCM 1.1.2.3.fACTION46ShieldBuildingODCMLimitsNotes Instrument No.lLocationUnits0630-18301830-0630RemarksUO/ROReviewInitialsVentFlowRate"LowRng"is Monitor1,21-RI-90-400M-30-V (inoperable) selected Instrument 1-XA-55-30 M-30Malfunctionisclear 1,3 (Window 15)-V"LowRng"readingobtainedatleastonceper24hours1,4,51-RI-90-400M-30 I-lCi/ccFlowgreaterthan2 61-RM-90-400M-30 cfmMonitorItem#282cfm..NOTES:1.Withanyinoperableflowelementonadischargepathwaywhereafanisoperating(PurgeA,PurgeB,ABGTS,orEGTS),effluentreleasemaycontinueprovidedtheactionsofAppendixEareperformed2.ENSUREthe"LowRange"buttonon1-RI-90-400hasbeenselected(buttonwillbelit).3.VERIFYwindow15on1-XA-55-30isclear.

4.RECORDreadingondigitaldisplayfor1*RI-90-400.

5.VERIFYLowRangevalueislessthanorequalto1.74E-03.(Thismaximumvalueisequivalentto9.36%ofthesitereleaseratelimit).IFtheLowRangereadingexceeds1.74E-03,THENSTOPanygasreleaseinprogressandNOTIFYChemistrytodeterminereleaserateinaccordancewithO-SI-CEM-030-415.0 6..Recordreadingon1-RI-90-400Monitoritem#28indication.

SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 Date SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page66of67II[1]IFsumpin leakagepermits,THEN ENSURE one Turbine Building SumpPumpinOFFUSING 0-SO-40-4 AND RECORD1,750as estimatedflowrate.[2]IFsumpin leakagerequiresboth pumpsinAuto,THEN RECORD3,500as estimatedflowrate.[3]WHEN TurbineBuildingSump DischargeFlowRate Monitorreturnedoperable,THEN ENSURE TurbineBuildingSump Pumpsalignednormalper 0-SO-40-4.

Turbine Building Sump Discharge APPENDIXNPage1of1TurbineBuildingSumpDischarge Flow Rate Monitor inop estimated flowrate.(Referto 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO3.D)

EstimatedTurbineBuildingSumpDischargeflow monitorestimatedvalue.

Flowrate (GPM)0800 1200 1600 2000 2400 0400 RemarksTurbineBuildingSumpDischarge 1,750(1pumpinoff)TurbineBuildingSumpDischarge 3,500(BothpumpsinAuto)

UO/RO Review Initials SQN 1-SI-OPS-OOO-OO2.0 SHIFT LOGRev.88 1Page67of67 SOURCE NOTESPage1of1 REQUIREMENTS SOURCE IMPLEMENTING STATEMENT DOCUMENT STATEMENTTVAwillrevisePORCapprovedNCO870361065

[C.1]procedurestoaddtheL44871229810requirementtotesttheexistingcircuitryonceeachshiftpriortoUnit2restart.Movedto 0-GO-14.FollowingSystemsNCO880410010

[C.2]Engineering'sevaluationofS53880409831 available industry information,reviseSI-2 accordingly tospecifythemostoptimumoperationrange (temperature)

(necessarytominimizeicesublimationandfrostbuildup.ToensurelocalreadingswillbeS10890911811

[C.3]takenin accordance withInspectionReport89-18 Technical SpecificationsifViolationNo.

89-18-03,04,10TR-61-138P001becomes inoperable.ToensurethatNER820097005

[C.4]midscale/lowscale instrumentINPOSOER81-002failuresonlossofpowerarenotmistakenforoperatingpoints.

This statementwasmodifiedby RIMS 38950105812

[C.S]DCNF09221A.IfERCW strainerisoutofservice,ERCW temperaturemustbeverified

<80°F.

(PREPARED!REVISEDBY:VALIDATEDBY:

APPROVED BY:*JPMA.2Page1of11Rev.0 SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT JOB PERFORMANCE MEASUREJPMA.2 Containment Closure Requirements Date!Date!Date!(OperationsTrainingManager)

CONCURRED:

    • (OperationsRepresentative)

Date!*Validationnotrequiredforminorenhancements,procedureRevchangesthatdonotaffecttheJPM,orindividualstepchangesthatdonotaffecttheflowoftheJPM.**OperationsConcurrencerequiredfornewJPMsandchangesthataffecttheflowoftheJPM(ifnotdrivenbyaprocedurerevision).

((JPMA.2Page2of11Rev.0 NUCLEAR TRAINING REVISION/USAGE LOG REVISION DESCRIPTION OF VDATEPAGES PREPARED/NUMBER REVISION AFFECTEDREVISEDBY:

0 NewJPM Y Allv-SpecifyiftheJPM changewillrequire another validation(YorN).See cover sheet for criteria.

lJPMA.2Page3of11Rev.0 SEQUOYAHNUCLEARPLANT RO/SRO JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task: Containment Closure RequirementsJAITAtask:

  1. 342007302 (SRO)#342008302 (SRO)KIARatings:

2.2.18 Knowledgeofthe process for managing maintenance activities during shutdown operations.(CFR: 43.5/45.13) 3.6 Task Standard: Candidate determinesthatthe penetrationcanbeopenedandrequires person responsible for closure be identifiedbynameand instructstherequired personnel remainonsiteto close the penetrationbythe estimated closure time.Evaluation Method: Simulator_X__In-Plant_X__Classroom_X__===================================================================================

Performer:

NAME Start Time (Performance Rating: SAT UNSAT Performance Time Finish Time Evaluator:

/SIGNATURE DATE===================================================================================

COMMENTS JPMA.2 Page 4of11Rev.0 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONSTOEVALUATOR:

1.Sequenced steps identifiedbyan"s"2.Any UNSAT requires comments.t.3.Ensure setting for performancehasaccesstoexam reference procedures that includes 0-GO-15.4.Ensure operator performsthefollowingrequiredactionsfor SELF-CHECKING; a.Identifies the correctunit,train,component,etc.b.Reviewsthe intendedactionandexpectedresponse.c.Comparesthe actual responsetothe expected response.ValidationTime:CR.18min Local_Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed: 0-GO-15

References:

Reference 0-GO-15 Title Containment Closure ControlRevNo.023=============================================================================READTOOPERATORDirectionsto Trainee:Iwillexplaintheinitial conditions,andstatethetasktobe performed.Allcontrolroomstepsshallbe performedforthisJPM.Iwillprovideinitiatingcuesandreportsonotheractionswhen directedbyyou.When you completethetask successfully, the objectiveforthisjob performance measurewillbe satisfied.

Ensure you indicatetomewhenyou understand your assignedtask.To indicatethatyouhave completed your assignedtaskreturnthe handoutsheetIprovidedyou.

(INITIAL CONDITIONS:1.Unit2isinMode6.2.Corereload complete.3.Nozzle dams removed.4.Preparingtosetthe reactorheadonthevessel.5.Refuel cavitywaterlevelis currentlyatEI.703'.6.RHRinlet temperatureis101°F.7.Containment air temperatureis86°F.8.Decayheatis4 MW(th).9.TrainBRHRisinservice,TrainAonstandby.10.A maintenance foremanhasrequestedtoopen containment penetration X-88, Maintenance Access Penetration, in accordancewithanapprovedworkplan WO 07701357000.11.If closure is necessary,thebreachwillbeclosedfrominside containmentandis estimatedtotake35minutestoclose.INITIATINGCUES:1.YouareanSRO.

2.Calculate the maximum allowableclosuretime.

3.Determine the minimum requirementsthatmustbemetforthe maximum allowable closuretimeto allowopeningthe penetration.

4.Complete the documentation.

Job Performance ChecklistJPMA.2Page5of11Rev.0 (-STEP 1.: STEP/STANDARDObtainthe appropriate procedure.

SAT/UNSAT SAT UNSAT ((STANDARD: Operator identifies 0-GO-15anduses Appendix F"Containment Closure Evaluation Process".STEP 2.:[1]RECORD thefollowinginformation:

DecayHeat(Dataprovidedby Nuclear Fuels)_RHRInlet Ternperature";

__RCSwater level(2):_STANDARD: Performerrecordsthe3datapointsfromthe turnover sheet DecayHeat(Dataprovidedby Nuclear Fuels)4MWeRHRInlet Ternperature'":

101°F RCS water level(2):EL703'COMMENTS: Start Time__SAT UNSAT Job Performance Checklist STEP/STANDARDJPMA.2Page6of11Rev.0 SAT/UNSAT (STEP 3.:[2]DETERMINE the Allowable Closure Time fromthefollowingtable:

--SAT UNSAT RCSWater Level Inside Containment Ol.!tside Cnntainment

--Closllre Time Closune Time Requirement Requirement t'MiflMtes}

lMinutesl Closed ReS with at least 2ste'aThl!iilenerators with se1:ondair¥,sidefulll Critical Abc",eRI 1211 120 Step BelcwR NiP-.NiA_Open R'CS'6ith Core Oecay fTeat:>15 fJlWlthl AbcveRI Conta>::1 fer C1lI1iact EngineEring fer ii:me tjrne Belew RI Contact Engirleenng fur Engineering fer ck!SiIM'!!i!me cklsmeiim!!

Qpell ReS with eNe D10cay Heat<15 fiWl![thl lJ;bc",eRi 2a 50 BelC!.yRI 2"t 45 Opell R'CS with Core Decay fTeat<6 MWlthl Abc¥eR!100 1ro BeIO!.¥R!lID 166 R'!!actor\!essel Heiad and UWlerlnternals R:emovedIReaclor Cavity fk:loded to el 712 AbC'Je Ri 12D lao BefllwR!NJA NiA STANDARD: PerformerusesInside ContainmentColumn,OpenRCSwith Core Heat<6 MW(th),AboveReduced Inventory to determineallowableClosuretimetobe 100 minutes COMMENTS: STEP4.:[3]RECORD the"Allowable Closure Time" from step[2]:--SAT ACT=UNSAT--STANDARD: Performer records the AllowableClosuretimeequal to 100 minutes COMMENTS:

Job Performance ChecklistSTEP/STANDARD lSTEP5.:[4]ENSUREtheACTtransferredtoAppendixAforeachitemPERFORMEDBY:

DATE:_Cue: After performer locates Appendix A, if asked, provide information below: No other Containment closure exceptions existWOhas closure Procedure step text included STANDARD: PerformerreferstoAppendixAtorecordinformation.

COMMENTS: The next step enters section B: Evaluation of ContainmentClosureExceptions 1.0 Evaluation of containment Closure ExceptionsSTEP6.:[5]

IDENTIFYthecontainmentclosureexceptions.(Cue: If asked state"There are no other containment closure exemptions in effect"STANDARD:Performeridentifiesthisasacontainmentclosureexception.

COMMENTS:STEP7.:[6]OBTAINfromthepersonresponsibleforpenetrationclosuretheestimatedamountoftimetophysicallyclosetheopening,AND DOCUMENT onAppendixA.EstimatedClosureTime(ECT): (minutes)Cue: If asked state"Review initial conditions" STANDARD: Performer determinesfromtheturnoversheetthatitisestimatedtotake35minutestoclosethepenetrationoraskstodeterminethelengthoftimeestimatedtoclosethepenetration.

COMMENTS:JPMA.2Page7of11Rev.0 SAT/UNSAT SAT UNSAT SAT_UNSAT SAT_UNSAT Job Performance Checklist STEP/STANDARD STEP8.:[7]ENSUREthework document has instructionstoclosethe penetrationonalossofRHR,AND WRITE the documentnumberon Appendix A.Cue: If asked state"TheWork Document has instructions to close the penetration on a loss of RHR" STANDARD: Performerverifiesthework document has instructionstoclosethe penetrationonalossofRHR.

COMMENTS: STEP9.:[8]EVALUATEthemargintoclosure(Allowableclosuretime

-Estimated closuretime)to determine personnel requirements.Margin=-=_ACTECT (STANDARD: Performer determinesthemargintoclosuretobe 65 minutes.COMMENTS:STEP10.:[9]IFthemarginislessthan15minutes,THEN[9.1]ENSUREclosure capabilitybyhavingtheperson responsible for closure-STATIONpersonnelatthepenetration.OR[9.2]ENSUREanapprovedwrittenactionplanhasbeenprovidedinwhichatimelineis documented demonstrating a successful task completionbasedonthe estimatedclosuretime,andthe Operations Managerordesigneehasapprovedtheuseoftheactionplan.

Operations Manager/DesigneeDate STANDARD: PerformerNAsthestepbecausetheIFITHENconditiondoesnotexist,i.e.Marginis greaterthan15minutes.

COMMENTS:JPMA.2 Page 8of11 Rev.0 SAT/UNSAT SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT Critical Step Job Performance Checklist STEP/STANDARDSTEP11.:[10]ENSUREclosurecapabilitybyhavingthepersonresponsibleforrequirepersonnelremainonsitetoclosethepenetrationbytheestimatedclosuretime.Cue:When directed"Acknowledge the request" STANDARD: Performerdeterminestheresponsiblepersonmusthavetheindividualsrequiredforclosureremainonsite.

COMMENTS:STEP12.:[11]

NOTIFYthepersonresponsibleforclosureofthetypeofcoveragedeterminedbysteps1.1.1[9]and1.1.1

[10],ANDOBTAINnamesofindividualsoneachshifttocontactshouldclosureberequiredJPMA.2Page9of11 Rev.°SAT/UNSAT SAT UNSAT Critical Step SAT UNSATCue:When asked for the names, state"Jim Smith on days 1 Bob Jones on nights" Bothcanbe reached at phone 41081 beeeper 20419 Critical Step (STANDARD: Performerobtainsthenamesoftheindividualsoneachshifttocontactto closure.COMMENTS:STEP13.:[12]IFthepenetrationcannotbeclosedwithintheACT,andthemarginisnegative,THEN[12.1]thebreachSHALLbeclosedornotallowedtobeopened.OR[12.2]awrittenevaluationhasbeenperformedwhichdocumentstheassumptionsinvolved,andtheOperationsManagerordesigneeallowsthepenetrationtobe opened.OperationsManager/DesigneeDate STANDARD: PerformerNAsthestepbecauetheIFITHENconditiondoesnotexist,i.e.MarginisNotnegative.

COMMENTS:_SAT UNSAT (Job Performance Checklist STEP/ST ANDARDSTEP14.:[13]

COMPLETEAppendixAtodocumenttheopenpenetration.

STANDARD:CandidaterecordstheinformationprovidedintheJPMonAppendixA COMMENTS:EndofJPMJPMA.2Page10of11Rev.0 SAT/UNSAT SAT UNSATStopTime__

(CANDIDATECUESHEET(TOBE RETURNEDTOEXAMINERUPONCOMPLETIONOFTASK)

DIRECTIONTOTRAINEE:Iwill explaintheinitialconditions,andstatethetasktobeperformed.Allcontrol room stepsshallbeperformedforthisJPM,includinganyrequired communications.Iwillprovideinitiatingcuesandreportson other actions when directedbyyou.Ensureyouindicatetomewhenyou understandyourassignedtask.To indicatethatyouhavecompletedyourassignedtaskreturnthe handout sheet I provided you.INITIAL CONDITIONS:1.Unit2isinMode6.2.Corereloadcomplete.3.Nozzle dams removed.4.Preparingtosetthe reactorheadonthevessel.5.Refuel cavity waterlevelis currentlyatEI.703'.6.RHRinlet temperatureis101°F.7.Containment air temperatureis86°F.8.Decayheatis4MW(th).9.TrainBRHRisinservice,TrainAonstandby.10.A maintenance foremanhasrequestedtoopen containment penetration X-88, Maintenance Access Penetration, in accordancewithan approvedworkplanWO 07701357000.11.If closureisnecessary,thebreachwillbeclosedfrominside containmentandis estimatedtotake35 minutestoclose.INITIATING CUES:1.YouareanSRO.

2.Calculate the maximum allowableclosuretime.

3.Determine the minimum requirementsthatmustbemetforthe maximum allowable closuretimetoallowopeningthe penetration.

4.Complete the documentation.

SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page29 of 108 Appendix F(Page1 of 5)CONTAINMENT CLOSURE EVALUATION PROCESS Unit:2 Date IObA]NOTES1)PerformSectionAeachdaywhileinModes5or6.Also,performSectionAifplant conditionschangewhichwoulddecreasethe"AllowableClosureTime"(ACT) calculatedforthatday."AllowableClosureTime"may decreaseifRCS temperature increases.DatarequiredforcompletionofSectionBSteps1through3canbeobtainedatanytime.A conservative RCS temperaturecanbeassumedtoensureall daily activitiesarebounded.

(2)This Appendixmaybemaintainedin spreadsheetformonacomputer.3)The containmentpenetrationclosuretime requirementswithanopenRCSarebasedonaninitialRCSwater temperatureandaninitialupper compartment air temperatureof100°F.If eithertheRCSwateror containment upper compartment temperature exceeds105°F,Engineeringmustbecontactedforclosuretime.

Section A: Calculation of"Allowable Closure Time" RCSwater level(2):£L----:;'-=-------l---><-"'-

[1]RECORDthefollowinginformation:DecayHeat(DataprovidedbyNuclearFuels)RHRInlet Ternperature-":

101 ()F (1)Twotrainsof RHRinservicemaybeaveragedtodeterminetemperature.

(2)ReswaterlevelisdefinedasAboveReducedInventory(AboveRI)orBelowReduced Inventory(BelowRI).

(\-SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 30 of 108 Appendix F(Page2 of 5)Unit?...[2]DETERMINEtheAllowableClosureTimefromthe following table: Date To f)Cry RCS Water Level Inside Containment Outside Containment Closure Time Closure Time Requirement Requirement (Minutes)(Minutes)Closed RCS with at least 2 steam generators with secondary side full Above RI 120 120BelowRI N/A N/A Open RCS with Core DecayHeat>15MW{th)AboveRIContactEngineeringfor Contact Engineering forclosuretimeclosuretime Below RIContactEngineeringforContact Engineering forclosuretimeclosuretime Open RCS with Core DecayHeat<15MW{th)AboveRI 28 60 Below RI 21 45-=t Open RCS with Core DecayHeat<6 MW{th);:>Above RI- 180 Below RI 60 165 Reactor Vessel Head and Upper Internals Removed/Reactor Cavity flooded toe\.712AboveRI 120 180BelowRI N/A N/ARI-ReducedInventory

..SQN CONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page31 of 108 Appendix F(Page3 of 5)Unit-1[3]RECORDthe"AllowableClosureTime"fromstep[2]:

ACT=l 00 M IN[4]ENSUREtheACTtransferredtoAppendixAforeachitem PERFORMED BY:*ML SRO Section B: Evaluation of Containment Closure Exceptions 1.0 Evaluation of Containment Closure Exceptions NOTE DateThissectionshallbeusedtofilloutAppendixAandevaluateopencontainmentpenetrations.Thissectiondoesnothavetobemaintained(maybediscarded)inthenotebookforeachpenetration.[5]IDENTIFYthecontainmentclosureexceptions.

[6]OBTAINfromthepersonresponsibleforpenetrationclosuretheestimatedamount oftimetophysicallyclosetheopening, AND DOCUMENTonAppendix A.EstimatedClosureTime(ECT): (minutes)o ([7]ENSUREtheworkdocumenthasinstructionstoclosethepenetrationonalossofRHR,ANDWRITEthedocumentnumberonAppendix A.o SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page32of108 Appendix F (Page 4of5)Unit h 1.0 Evaluation of Containment Closure Exceptions (continued)

[8]EVALUATEthemarginto closure (Allowable closuretime-Estimated closure time)to determine personnel requirements.

Date Margin=ACT NOTE ECT=Operations Manager or designee may allow a marginlessthan15 minutes provided an approvedwrittenactionplanhasbeen providedinwhicha timeline is documented demonstrating a successful task completionbasedonthe estimated closure time.IFthemarginislessthan15 minutes, THEN ([9][9.1]ENSURE closure capabilitybyhavingtheperson responsible for c1osure-STATION personnelatthe penetration.

OR D[9.2]ENSURE an approved writtenactionplanhasbeen providedinwhicha timeline is documented demonstrating a successful task completionbasedon the estimated closuretime,andthe Operations Manager or designee has approvedtheuseoftheactionplan.

Operations Manager/Designee Date--

(\.---SON CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page33 of 108 1.0 Appendix F(Page5 of 5)Unit£Evaluation of Containment Closure Exceptions (continued)

[10]ENSURE closure capabilitybyhavingtheperson responsible for c1osure-requirepersonnelremainonsitetoclosethe penetrationbytheestimatedclosuretime.

[11]NOTIFYtheperson responsibleforclosureofthetypeof coverage determinedbysteps1.1.1[9]and1.1.1[10], AND OBTAINnamesof individualsoneachshiftto contact should closureberequired.

NOTE Date-=ro boA.(Operations Manager or designee mayallowthe penetrationtobeopenedwhenthemargin is negative providedawritten evaluation is performed which documents the assumptions involvedandthe justificationforwhy opening the penetrationisacceptable.

[12]IFthepenetration cannotbeclosedwithintheACT,andthe marginisnegative, THEN[12.1]thebreach SHALLbeclosedornotallowedtobe opened.OR[12.2]awritten evaluationhasbeen performed which documents the assumptionsinvolved,andthe Operations Manager or designeeallowsthepenetrationtobeopened.

Operations Manager/Designee[13]COMPLETE AppendixAto documenttheopenpenetration.

o Date SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page24 of 108 Appendix A (Page 1 of 1)CONTAINMENT CLOSURE EXCEPTIONS Unit--'----NOTES1)ThisPagemaybe substitutedbya computer generated spreadsheet.2)Whennotifying responsible groupstoinitiate containmentclosure,contactindividual responsibleforclosureof containmenthatchfirst.

Subsequent notificationshouldbemadeforthoseopeningswiththe longest closure time.OPEN PENETRATION CLOSURE RESPONSIBILITY DATA FROM CLOSUREDATEDATE (DESCRIPTION

&NUMBER)APPENDIX F PROCEDURE OPENED CLOSED (MINUTES)SHIFTOWNER PHONE/BEEPERACTECT'I--SI g, MAIN te<<AIVC-6 I)A'fS 3, tv)S"" i tL l(1(1 g/2(J4 Jq wo Nt Ct" I+7'S gllb 41104/C1)(J c 55 00 16{)A'(Ate.£:-5f

<2-A-1/(J I'f I ACT=ALLOWABLECLOSURETIME ECT=ESTIMATED CLOSURE TIME Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Unit 0 General Operating Instructions O-GO-15 CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROLRevision0023 Quality RelatedLevelofUse:

MultipleEffectiveDate:

09-20-2007 Responsible Organization:OPS,OperationsPreparedBy:

JudyR.VarnerApprovedBy:W.T.Leary Current Revision Description Incorporated requirementsinSection1.5.2and1.5.4toverifythat contingenciesareinplacefor containmentclosurethathaveaddressedadverseconditionssuchaslossofsitepower,lossofair,orlossofnormalplantlighting.(PER126385)Expandeddefinitionof Alternate Boundary to include devices.(07001195)AddedtextinexistingnoteinAppUtoclarifythat informationisbeingprovidedin MW.(07001195)MinoreditorialchangestoApp U (07001195)

SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page2 of 108 Table of Contents

1.0 INTRODUCTION

4 1.1 Purpose 41.2Scope 4 1.2.1 Requirements Fulfilled 41.2.2Modes 4 1.2.3 Frequency/Condition 41.3 Background 5 1.4 Special.Requirements 51.5 Responsibilities 51.5.1OperationsControlRoom Personnel-SM-US-UO 5 1.5.2 OperationsWorkControlCenter(WCC)US 61.5.3OutageManager/Director 61.5.4WorkDirector/

Supervisor/Owner 71.5.5Engineering 72.0RE*FERENCES 8 2.1 Performance References 8 2.2 Developmental References8 2.3 Definitions 9 3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS

..*......................................................................12'3.1General 123.2Mode5andMode6 123.3ReducedInventoryorMidloop(RI/M) 13 4.0 PREREQUISITE ACTIONS 14 4.1 Preliminary Actions 14 5.0 PERFORMANCE 15 5.1 ContainmentPenetrationandClosureControl[C.1,C.2and.C.3]

15 5.2 ContainmentBoundaryValveandPenetrationVerification 176.0POST PERFORMANCE ACTIVITIES 227.0RECOR'DS 23 SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0 Rev.0023Page3 of 108 Table of Contents (continued)

Appendix I: Alternate Containment Boundary 37 Appendix J: Main Control Room 39 Appendix K: Auxiliary BuildingGenArea 59 Appendix L: Annulus 62 A.ppendixM:690 Gen.Area 68 Appendix N: Pipechases 72 Appendix 0: Airlock 7.6 AppendixP:714*Gen Area 79 Appendix Q: West Valve Room 84 Appendix R: East Valve Room 91 AppendixS:

Instrument Department 96 Source Notes 108 SQNCONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page4 of 108

1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Purpose This procedureprovidesthe requirements for Containment ClosureControl(CCC)ineventoflossofRHRshutdowncooling.Ittracks Containment Closure Exceptions to ensure thattheycanandwillbeclosedafteralossofRHR.Valvelineup appendices are performed periodicallytoverify ecc.Aclosed containmentprovidesabarrier againstradiological release IFRHRshutdowncoolingislost.SeveralfactorsaffecttheseverityofalossofshutdownCoolingevent.Theyincludethetimesinceshutdown (decayheat),ReactorCoolantSystem(RCS)waterinventory,initialRCS temperature, the availabilityofAC/DCpower,RCSintegrity,makeupcapability,reactivitycontrol,and containment closure.Maintaining containmentclosuretime requirements provides appropriate emphasis on containmentclosureactionsforalossofRHRshutdowncoolingevent.

1.2 Scope 1.2.1 Requirements Fulfilled This procedurefulfillsnoTechnical Specification Surveillance Requirements.

It assures compliancewiththe Containment Closure administrativecontrolsin GenericLetter88-17forReduced InventoryandMidloop.This procedure contains administrativecontrolstomeettheintentofNUMARC91-06.

This proceduredoesNOT implementTS3.9.4 containmentclosureforcore alterations.

Surveillance Requirements 4.9.4.aandbaresatisfiedby performance of 1(2)-SI-OPS-088-006.0 Containment Building Ventilation Isolation (18 month/100hours/?days).

1.2.2 ModesApplicabl.eModes5and6withfuelinthevessel.

Performance is generally startedinmode3or4sothattagsareinplaceandverificationsarecompletebeforemode5.Boundarytagswhich cannot be placed inside containment (because of currentUnitmode)must be notedonthe applicable appendix and attached as soon as practical following Mode 5 entry.1.2.3 Frequency/ConditionWheninmode5or6foraRefuelingOutage containmentclosurecontrolshallbe implemented.WheninaForcedOutageandRCSisplannedtobeopenedthen containmentclosurecontrolshallbe implemented.

SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page5 of 108 1.3 Background O-GO-7 initiates Containment Closure Controlsastheplantentersmode5.

ContainmentClosureExceptionsshallbe identified by operations personnel during work approval process.Operations (SRO)makesthe determinationifa penetrationcanbe openedandthetimerequiredtobeclosed.

The containmentclosurecontrol process identifiespotentialopenings, evaluates thetimetoclose,andtracksuntilclosure.Themost importantpartofthis processisthe identification of Containment Closure Exceptions.Ifopen penetrations are identified and maintainedinacentrallocationthenclosingthemcanbe accomplishedina timely manner.Thesecondpartisto evaluatetheclosingtime.The allowable time for closureisbaseduponthetypeof opening(size,howclosed,etc.), location of opening (Containment, Annulus, AuxiliaryBuilding,etc.),and RCSconditions (beforeorafterrefueling, water inventory, water temperature,etc.).Thetime evaluationprovidesrealistic assurancethatifRHR shutdowncoolingislost, containmentclosurecouldbe obtained beforethelocation became uninhabitable.

Each openingwillbe addressedonitsownmerit.

1.4 Special Requirements None 1.5 Responsibilities 1.5.1 Operations Control Room Personnel-SM-US-UO*MonitorResidualHeat Removal Systemforlossof decayheatremovalthen contactstheWCC-SROtoClose Containment.

  • Maintains awarenessofthe containment configuration (Le., whatisopen).DiscussstatuswithWCCSRO periodically.
  • CoordinatewithWCC-SRObefore changing plant parameters that affect containmentclosure.WCCSROwill verify that containment closuretimesare correctbeforeplant conditionsarechanged.
  • Monitor ongoing activitiesthatcould affect containment closure.

SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page6 of 108 1.5.2 Operations Work Control Center (WCC)US*Maintains active procedure in notebooks at his/her work station.*Reviews work documents for containment configuration changes.*Directs and evaluatesresultsof performance of Containment Closure Control valve alignment appendices (Section 5.2).*Evaluates the containment configuration changesbasedupon plant conditionsandtimetocloseafterlossofRHR.

  • Verify work documents contain emergency closure instructionsforlossofRHR.

These documents should address possible adverse conditions,suchaslossof off-sitepower,lossofair,orlossofnormallighting.

  • Communicates changes in containment breacheswiththeUnit Supervisor (SRO).*Provides approvaltoopen/breach containment.
  • Notifies and providesalistof containment.

breaches to Outage Management daily duringModes5and6.

Updatesthislistas necessary.IFRHR cooling is losttheWCCSRO notifies Outage Management to contact the Work Director/Supervisor

/Owner to ensure closure of containment.

  • Shouldremainat wecSRODesk unlessrelievedby another qualified individual, or maintain communicationwithMCRand Outage Management (viaradioorsome othermeans),forrequired containment closure notifications.

1.5.3 Outage Manager I Director*Notifies Work Director/Supervisor

/Owner of containmentbreachto facilitate closure upon notification from WCC-SRO.*Periodically evaluates to ensure adequate resources exist for containment closure.

SQN CONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page7 of 108 1.5.4 Work Director I Supervisor I Owner*Ensure instructionsareincludedinwork documenttoallow closure of containmentbreachafterlossofRHR.These instructionsshouldinclude contingenciesthataddresspossibleLossofOff-SitePower,lossofair,lossofnormallighting,orotheradverseconditions.

  • Ensureresourcesare available for containmentclosureincludingpointsof contact (individuals designatedforcontinuouscoverage).
  • Ensure containmentbreachstatuschangesare communicated with WCC-SRO.*Close containmentbreachwhennotifiedbyOutage manager or wee-SROonalossofRHR.*NotifyOutage ManagementwhenbreachhasbeenclosedonalossofRHR.

1.5.5 Engineering

  • Performs technical evaluationsassociatedwith containment closure.

SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page8 of 108

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 Performance References A.0-GO-7 B.0-PI-OPS-000-673.W 2.2 Developmental References A.GenericLetter88-17, Loss of Decay Heat Removal B.NUMARC 91-06, Guidelines for Industry Actions to Access Shutdown Margin, December 1991.C.IndependentSafetyEngineering(ISE)ReviewReportNo.

ISE-SQN-91-R02(L86910829800).

D.NuclearEngineeringCalculation SQN-SQS2-0133-DirectDesign Output CalculationforMidLoop.E.EDCE21902-Revisescalculation SQN-SQS2-0133to provide specific containmentpenetrationclosuretimerequirements.F.WCAP14089R1 Supplement1analysestodevelopabasisforSurgeLineFloodResponsetoSupportShutdownOperation.G.DCN Q-11916A-DocumentsVent DiameterusedinAppendixL.H.DCN S-12617A-Revisescalculation SQN-SQS2-0133perWCAP14089R1 Supplement1.I.N2-88-400SystemDescription"Containment Isolation" SQN CONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page9 of 108 2.3 Definitions A.Mid-Loop-The conditionthatexists whenever the ReSwaterlevelis lowerthanthetopofthe flowareaatthe junctionofthehotlegswiththe Reactor Vessel (RV).(Elevation696'-2-1/2")

B.Reduced Inventory or Reduced ReS Inventory-AnRCS inventory thatresultsina reactor vessel waterlevellowerthanthreefeetbelowtheRVflange.(Elevation 699')C.Containment Closure-establishmentofatleastoneIntegral Barriertothereleaseof radioactive materialfromthe containment atmospheretothe outside environment.Anypath between containment atmosphereandareas outside containment, includinganyprocesslinesopento containment atmosphere, mustbeincluded.

D.Containment Closure Exceptions

-A containmentopeninqthatdoesNOT satisfy definitionforaIntegralBarrierduringmode5and6.

E.Available-Readyforusewithinashortenoughtimetomeetthe intendedneed,butnot necessarily operablebecausephysical manipulationsmaybeneededtorealizean operable status.F.Harsh Environment

-Thisisdefinedas containment atmosphereonalossofRHR10minutes after thecorebeginstoboilwithcore decay heat greater than6MWor20 minutes afterthecorebeginstoboilwithcore decayheatlessthan 6MW.

SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page10 of 108 2.3 Definitions (continued)

G.Integral Barrier-Pipingsystems,flanges,valves (includes check valves)oranydevicethatpreventsa directpathfromthe containment atmospheretothe environment.Thefollowing examplesareanintegralbarrier.1.An"Intactsystem".2.The equipmenthatchdoorisclosedandheldinplacebyatleastfourboltsandnogapsexistin thesealingsurface,3.Aminimumofonedoorineachairlockisclosed,4.Eachpenetrationprovidingaccessfromthe containment atmospheretothe outside atmosphereclosedbyavalve,hatch,orblindflange.

Closurebyavalve,hatch,orblindflangeusedfor containmentisolationduringpoweroperationmeetsthis specification.Boundariestaggedclosed withHoldOrderscansatisfyintegralbarrier.a.Atleastoneoperable automatic containmentisolationvalveiscapableofbeingclosedby operatoractioninthemaincontrolroomorisinitsfailedclosedposition.The attendanttestventsand/ordrainvalveslocatedonthesamesideof containmentareclosed.b.Atleastonemanualvalve (includingcheckvalve)and attendant testventsand/ordrainvalveslocatedonthesamesideof containment are closed.5.Thesteam generator secondarysideandmainsteamlinesare intact insidecontainment.Thisincludesmanways,handholes,and instrumentconnections.Ifthe secondarysideforasteam generatorisnot intact(closedinside containment)thentheMSIVsandsteamline attendant ventanddrainvalvesand atmospheric reliefvalvesareclosedandthestream generatorsafetiesareverifiedinstalled.

6.Temporarydevicesmaybeusedfor containment closure.Thesemaybeconstructedofstandardsteelmaterialsandmaybejustifiedonthebasisofeithernormalanalysismethodsorreasonableengineering judgment.However, justificationisrequiredbasedupondocumented engineering judgmentorby10CFR50.59process.

SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page11 of 108 2.3 Definitions (continued)

H.Intact System-Any systemthat'is"In Service"orknowntohave function integrity.

An intact System meets the requirementsforan integral barrier to fission product release and satisfies the requirement for containment closure.Examples:*SystemslikeRHR,CCS,and ERCW which have fluid flowing through open valvesandpipingfrom inside to outside containment meet this definition.

  • The ECCS relief valve headerfromthe auxiliary building to Pressurizer Relief Tank (X-24)with relief valves installed meets this definition.

I.In Service-Any system penetration that is pressurized, filled, vented, or otherwise capable of performing its intended function.J.Alternate Boundary-An alignment of valves or devices which provides an Integral Barrier in placeofvalve positions listed in Appendices J through S.

SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0 Rev.0023 Page 12 of 108 3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 3.1 GeneralA.Ineventoflossof ResidualHeatRemoval (RHR)shutdown cooling AOP-R.03 will implement recovery actionsaswellas initiate containment closure.B.WCC-SROapprovalshouldbe obtained before manipulating any valves on checklists.C.Initial performance of valve alignment appendices requires Independent/Concurrent verification.

Periodic performancedoesNOTrequireInd ependent/Concu rrent verification.

D.Someofthelistedvalvesare LOCKEDCLOSED.Thisisnormal Containment Integrity Configuration.Forthe purpose of determining if Containment Closure requirementsaremet,the primaryconcernshouldbethe valve position.Verificationofthevalvebeingintheclosedpositionwill satisfy the Containment Closure requirements.

E.Containment Boundary Tags provide a barrier to prevent opening containment boundary without Operations approval.Tagsarehungorverifiedinplace during initial performance of Section 5.2.F.IfalossofRHR capability is experiencedfora sufficient duration,coreboiling mayoccur.Ifcoreboiling occurswithanopenRCS, containment conditions may becomeHarsh(high temperature,poorvisibility, degrading radiological conditions).Plansfor worktoclose penetrations inside containment which approaches the allowable closure time determined in AppendixAshould include contingenciessuchas protective equipment.(SCBA,icevests,fire protectionsuits,ear protection, etc.)G.Thevalve alignment checklistsarebasedupon having outboard containment isolationvalvesclosed(or capableofautoclosure).An alternate boundary may be established in accordance with Appendix I.H.Refer toO-TI-OXX-068-001.0for specific requirements concerning hot leg-vents whencoldleg openings existorwhenallhotlegsare blocked by nozzle dams.3.2 Mode 5 and Mode 6 A.The abilitytoclosethe EquipmentHatchshallbe availableuponlossofnormal hoistwheneveritisopen.The requirements are contained in O-MI-MXX-410-616.0.

B.The equipment hatch ownershallbenotifiedfirstfor closure followinglossof RHR.

SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page13 of 108 3.3 Reduced Inventory or Midloop(RI/M)

A.ContainmentClosureshallbeimplementedbeforeenteringRI/M.

PenetrationsshouldbeclosedifatallpossiblebeforeRI/M.[C.1]

B.Adequateemergencyremovalprovisionsshallbeinplaceifthefuel transfer.cartistobetraversedinto containmentduringreducedinventoryormidloop operations.C.The containment equipmenthatchshalleitherbeclosedorhavepersonnelreadilyavailableforclosure duringRI/Mwithfuelinthecore.IfRI/Moccurspriortorefueling,thenthe equipmenthatchshallbeclosed(dueto insufficient availabletimetoclosethehatchwhendecayheatrateishigh).D.Duringvacuumrefill,timetoboilingislessduetoreducedRCSpressure.

However, ifRHRislost,operatinginstructionsrestore ReSpressureto atmospheric conditions.

Therefore.,AllowableClosureTime(ACT)doesnotneedtoberecalculatedforVacuumfill.

SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 14 of 108 Unit---4.0 PREREQUISITE ACTIONS Date----NOTES 1)During performanceofthis Instruction, IF-THENactionstepsshouldbe marked N/AwhenthestatedIF conditiondoesnotoccur.

2)Additional copiesofthe appendicesmaybeusedtorecord informationandall formsshallbe maintainedinthe performance packages.3)A Computer spreadsheetcanbeusedtotrack containment exceptions.

The spreadsheetcanbeprintedand substituted for Appendix A.4.1 Preliminary Actions[1]ENSURE Instructiontobeusedisof latest revision.NOTE o Notebookmaycontainmore information and organized in orderdesiredby performers.

[2]ASSEMBLE a notebook(s) containing the following:

D*Working copy of Procedure*AppendixA-ListofOpen Penetrationsorspread sheet*AppendixF-Evaluationsorspread sheet*AppendixI-Alternate Containment Boundary*Copyoflast performanceofvalve alignments Appendices J thruS.[3]IF equi.pmenthatch willbeopened, THEN ENSURE equipment for emergency equipment hatch closure is available in accordance with 0-MI-MXX-41 0-616.*0.Refuel Floor Date Coordinator SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page15 of1 08 Unit---4.1 Preliminary Actions (continued)

Date----[4]IFtimetoreach200 0 is requestedfordefenseindepth, THEN REFER to APPENDIXUfor INFORMATION ONLY.o 5.0 PERFORMANCE 5.1 Containment Penetration and Closure Control[C.1,C.2and.C.3]

NOTES1)A list of containmentpenetrationsis availableforreferenceinSystem Description N2-88-400.LocatedinEDMS.

2)Section5.1and5.2canbedone simultaneously.

Section 5.1isdone continuously and stepsdonotneedtobe checked-off aftereachperformance.

3)AppendixAandFmaybemaintainedona computerdatabaseor spreadsheet.

Wheneverupdatesaremadeaprintoutshallbemadeandputina notebookasabackupcopy.

[1]REVIEW the Precautions and LimitationsinSection3.0and PrerequisiteActionsinSection4.0foranyadditional requirementsduetoachangeinplantcondition.

0[2]PERFORM Appendix F ContainmentClosureEvaluationfor Containment Closure Exceptions.

0[3]COMPLETE Appendix A.0[4]MAINTAIN AppendicesAandFinindividualnotebook sections.0[5]RECORDonAppendixAwhen Containment Closure Exceptionsareclosedbydatingclosedcolumn.

0[6]PERFORMsteps[1]through[5]foranychangesin containmentclosureexceptions, AND COMPLETE the applicableportionsofAppendixFdailyorwhenplantconditionschange.

D SQNCONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page16 of 108 Unit Date----5.1 Containment Penetration and Closure Control[C.1,C.2 and.C.3](continued)

[7]PROVIDE Outage Managementacopyof Appendix A, ContainmentClosureExceptions,or spreadsheet daily during.Modes5and6.D NOTES1)Self contained breathing equipment (SCBA)isstoredatRADCONoutsidetheWork Control CenterofficeandintheFire Operations building.2)Once initiated,containmentclosuremust continue to completionoruntilRHRcoolingisrestored.3)When notifying responsible groupstoestablish containment closure, contact individual responsible for closure of containmenthatchfirst.

Subsequent notificationshouldthenbemade for those openingswiththe longestclosuretime.

[8]WHEN WCC-SRO is notifiedRHR shutdowncooHnghasbeenlostand cannot be immediately restored, THEN NOTIFY Outage Management to contact responsible groups to establish containment closure USING Appendix A, Containment Closure Exceptions, or spreadsheet.ENDOFSECTION D

SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 170f108 Unit---5.2 Containment Boundary Valve and Penetration Verification Date----NOTES 1)O-PI-OPS-068-673.W initiates performanceofAppendicesJthruSona weekly basis.2)Independent/Concurrentverificationisrequiredforinitialperformanceandwhenthe valvesaremanipulatedtothecorrectposition.3)Step5.2[1]neednotbecompletetocontinuewiththe subsequentsteps.Step5.2[1]

appendicesmaybeperformedinanyorderdesired.Itemswithinthechecklistmaybe performedoutofsequence.

[1]INITIATEperformanceofthefollowingappendices:

AREA VALVE WCC-SRO-\j ALIGNMENTMainControlRoomAppendix J 0 AuxiliaryBuildingGen Appendix K 0 Area AnnulusAppendixL 0690GenAreaAppendixM 0 PipechasesAppendixN 0 Airlock Appendix 0 0714GenArea AppendixP 0WestValveRoom Appendix Q 0EastValveRoomAppendixR 0 Instrument DepartmentAppendixS 0 SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0*GO*15Unit0Rev.0023Page18of108 Unit---5.2 Containment BoundaryValveand Penetration Verification (continued)

Date----NOTES 1)The Containment Closuretagis described in Appendix H.2)Containment closure tags maybe permanently attached.Onlymetaltagsor other approved materialwillbe permanently attachedinvalvevaultsand containment.

[2]ENSURE Containment Closure tag attachedtothose locationsnotedon appendices.

o NOTE Deviations on Appendices J through Swhich involveHS lights NOT illuminated only needtobe addressedifvalveisopen.

[3]WHEN deviationsfromthe checklistarefound, THEN[3.1][3.2][3.3]NOTIFYWCCSROofthe discrepancy.

PERFORM review of AppendixAand AppendixItosee if deviation for containment closureislisted.IFitemislistedin AppendixAor Appendix I, THEN INITIALitemon valve alignment appendix.o o o SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page19 of 108 Unit---5.2 Containment Boundary Valve and Penetration Verification (continued)

NOTE Date----Foamusedasa temporary sealantdoesnot meet containment closure requirements.

[3.4]IFitemisnotlistedin AppendixAand Appendix I, THEN PERFORMoneofthe following actions:*RESTORE deviationtothe checklist condition(i.eclose containment)

  • ESTABLISH alternate closure boundary and document condition USING Appendix I.*LIST deviation on AppendixAand PERFORM evaluation in accordancewithSection5.1.

D D D SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page20 of 108 Unit---5.2 Containment Boundary Valve and Penetration Verification (continued)Date_NOTE 0-MI-EPM-079-049.0, Fuel Transfer Tube Equipment Checkout (Sys 79)includes a contingency plan for closing Fuel Transfer Tube.[4]IF Fuel Transfer Tube Blind Flange/Flange TestPlughasbeen removed, THEN ENSURE Transfer TubeBleedLine (Vent Line)is configuredasan OPEN penetration in accordance with Section 5.1.D[5]CHECK the following valve checklists appendicesasthe Performance is COMPLETED prior to REDUCED INVENTORY/MIDLOOP: AREA VALVE CHECKLIST Main Control Room Appendix J 0 Auxiliary BuildingGenArea Appendix K 0 Annulus Appendix L D690GenArea Appendix M D Pipechases Appendix N 0 Airlock Appendix 0 0714GenArea Appendix P 0 West Valve Room Appendix Q 0 East Valve Room Appendix R 0 Instrument Department Appendix S 0 SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL Unit 0Rev.0023Page21of108 Unit---5.2 Containment Boundary Valve and Penetration Verification (continued)

NOTEStep5.2[6]maybeN/A'edifinitial performanceofchecklists.

[6]WHENstep5.2[5]isCOMPLETE, THEN COMPARE this performancetothelatest performance for accuracy.[7]IFthelatest performancewasaPeriodic Performance, THEN FOWARD previous performance in accordancewithSection7.0.ENDOF SECTION 5.2 Date---D D SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page22 of 108 Unit---6.0 POST PERFORMANCE ACTIVITIES Date----NOTES1)Containment penetrationsarealignedin accordancetomeetTS3.6.1.1 before entryintomode4.

2)Containment Boundarytagsmaybepickedupduringthe performance of 1,2-SI-OPS-088-014.0, Verification of Containment Integrity provided thattheRCSis no longer in reduced inventory/midloop.Thescope of 1,2-SI-OPS-088-014.0 was greatly reducedasa result ofTechSpecChangeTSC01-05.

3)Containment closuretagsmaybe permanentlyattached.Onlymetaltagsor other approved materialwillbe permanently attachedinvalvevaultsand containment.[1][2][3]REMOVE any Containment Closure Boundary Tags NOT meeting requirementsinNOTE[3]aboveby performing AppendicesJthroughSandremovingtagsas applicable.

PERFORM AppendixTtoverifyasleftpositionofvalvesNOTcheckedbyother procedures.

TERMINATE this procedure after alignments for T8 3.6.1.1 for mode4havebeen completed AND ENSURE all sectionsofthisGOare completedandreadyforclosure.

o o o SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page23of108 7.0 RECORDS A.CompletedcopiesofSection5.1,5.2and appendicesshallbestoredin notebooksandtransmittedtoSystem Engineering after termination of procedure.

SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page24 of 108 Appendix A (Page 1 of 1)CONTAINMENT CLOSURE EXCEPTIONS Unit----NOTES1)ThisPagemaybe substitutedbya computer generated spreadsheet.2)Whennotifying responsible groupstoinitiate containmentclosure,contactindividual responsibleforclosureof containmenthatchfirst.

Subsequent notificationshouldbemadeforthoseopeningswiththe longestclosuretime.OPENPENETRATION CLOSURE RESPONSIBILITY DATAFROMCLOSUREDATEDATE (DESCRIPTION

&NUMBER)APPENDIX F PROCEDURE OPENED CLOSED (MINUTES)SHIFTOWNER PHONE/BEEPER ACT ECT ACT=ALLOWABLE CLOSURE TIME ECT=ESTIMATED CLOSURE TIME SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page25 of 108 Appendix B (Page 1 of 1)DELETED SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page26 of 108 Appendix C(Page1 of 1)DELETED SQNCONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page27 of 108 Appendix D(Page1 of 1)DELETED SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page28 of 108 Appendix E(Page1 of 1)DELETED SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 2*9 of 108 Appendix F (Page 1 of 5)CONTAINMENT CLOSURE EVALUATION PROCESS Unit---Date----NOTES1)Perform SectionAeachday whileinModes5or6.Also, perform Section Aif plant conditions changewhichwould decrease the"Allowable ClosureTime"(ACT) calculatedforthatday."Allowable ClosureTime"may decreaseifRCS temperature increases.Datarequiredfor completionofSectionBSteps1 through3canbe obtainedatanytime.A conservative RCStemperaturecanbe assumed to ensure all daily activitiesarebounded.

2)This Appendixmaybe maintained in spreadsheetformona computer.3)The containment penetration closure time requirementswithanopenRCSarebasedonaninitialRCS water temperatureandaninitial upper compartment air temperature of 100°F.If eithertheRCS water or containment upper compartment temperature exceeds 105°F, Engineering must be'contacted for closure time.Section A: Calculation of"Allowable Closure Time"[1]RECORD the following information:

Decay Heat (Data provided by Nuclear Fuels)RHR Inlet Temperature'!':

RCS water level(2): (1)Twotrainsof RHRinservicemay'beaveragedto determine temperature.

(2)Res waterlevelisdefinedasAboveReducedInventory(AboveRI)orBelowReduced Inventory(BelowRI).

-

SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page30 of 108 Appendix F (Page 2 of 5)Unit Date---[2]DETERMINE the Allowable Closure Timefromthe following table: Res Water Level Inside Containment Outside Containment Closure Time Closure Time Requirement Requirement (Minutes)(Minutes)Closed RCS with at least 2 steam generators with secondary side full Above RI 120 120 Below RI N/A N/A Open RCS with Core DecayHeat>15MW(th)

Above RI Contact Engineering for Contact Engineering for closure time closure time Below RI Contact Engineering for Contact Engineering for closure time closure time OpenRCS with Core DecayHeat<15.MW(th)

Above RI 28 60 Below RI 21 45 Open ReS with Core DecayHeat<6MW(th)

Above RI 100 180 Below RI 60 165 Reactor VesselHeadand Upper Internals Removed/Reactor Cavity flooded toel.712 Above RI 120 180 Below RI N/A N/ARI-Reduced Inventory SQNCONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page31 of 108 Appendix F (Page 3 of 5)Unit Date---[3]RECORD the"Allowable ClosureTime"fromstep

[2]: ACT=---[4]ENSUREtheACT transferred to AppendixAforeachitem PERFORMED BY:----------

SRO Section B: Evaluation of Containment Closure Exceptions 1.0 Evaluation of Containment Closure Exceptions NOTE DATE:----Thissectionshallbeusedtofillout AppendixAand evaluate open containment penetrations.Thissectiondoesnothavetobe maintained(maybe discarded)inthe notebookforeach penetration.

[5][6]IDENTIFY the containment closure exceptions.

OBTAINfromtheperson responsible for penetration closure the estimated amountoftimeto physicallyclosetheopening, AND o DOCUMENT on AppendixEstimated ClosureTime(ECT): (minutes)n[7]ENSUREthework document has instructionstoclosethe penetrationonalossofRHR, AND WRITE the document number on Appendix A.o SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 32 of 108 Appendix F (Page4of5)Unit---1.0 Evaluation of Containment Closure Exceptions (continued)

Date----[8]EVALUATEthemargintoclosure (Allowable closuretime-Estimatedclosure time)to determine personnel requirements.

o Margin=ACT NOTE ECT=Operations Manager or designeemayallowamarginlessthan15minutesprovidedan approvedwrittenactionplanhasbeenprovidedinwhichatimelineis documented demonstrating a successfultaskcompletionbasedontheestimatedclosuretime.

[9]IFthemarginislessthan15minutes, THEN[9.1]ENSURE closure capabilitybyhavingtheperson responsibleforclosure-STATIONpersonnelatthe pen*etration.

OR o[9.2]ENSUREanapprovedwrittenactionplanhasbeenprovidedinwhichatirnelineis documented demonstrating a successfultaskcompletionbasedontheestimatedclosuretime,andthe Operations Manager or designeehasapprovedtheuseoftheactionplan.

Operations Manager/Designee Date SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page33of108 Appendix F(Page5of5)

Unit---1.0 Evaluation of Containment Closure Exceptions (continued)

Date----[10]ENSURE closure capabilitybyhavingtheperson responsible for closure-require personnelremainonsitetoclosethe penetrationbythe estimated closure time.D[11]NOTIFYtheperson responsible for closureofthetypeof coverage determinedbysteps1.1.1[9]and1.1.1

[1 0], AND OBTAIN names of individualsoneachshiftto contact should closure be required.D NOTE Operations Manager or designeemayallowthe penetrationtobeopenedwhenthemargin is negative provided a written evaluation is performed which documents the assumptions involvedandthe justification for why opening the penetration is acceptable.

[12]IF the penetration cannotbeclosedwithintheACT,andthe margin is negative, THEN[12.1]thebreach SHALLbeclosedornot allowedtobe opened.OR[12.2]a written evaluation

.hasbeen performed which documents the assumptions involved,andthe Operations Manager or designee allows the penetrationtobe opened.Operations Manager/Designee

[13]COMPLETE AppendixAto documenttheopen penetration.

D Date D SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page34 of 108 Appendix G(Page1 of 1)DELETED SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page35of108 Appendix H(Page1of2)

CONTAINMENT BOUNDARY TAGS PURPOSE: This appendix provides guidance and approximate format of Containment Closure Boundary Tags.These tags serve to identifyandinform personnel of componentswhichmustnot be.manipulated during periods when Containment Closure is required.REQUIREMENTS; The Containment Boundarytagswillbe attached/verifiedinplaceasnotedonValve Alignment Appendicesduringinitial performance.Ifan alternate containment boundary is established,thetagswillbe attachedtothe equipment specified on Appendix I.Containment closure tagsmaybe permanently attached.Onlymetal tags or other approvedmaterialwillbe permanently attached in valve vaults and containment.

Any boundarytagsnot meeting these requirements willberemoved duringthefinal periodic performanceofGO-15.Iftheunitisto enterMode4 prior tothefinal periodic performance,thenany plastic or paper boundary tags inside containment MUSTberemovedbeforeMode4entry.

Containment Boundarytagsmaybepickedupifdesiredduringthe performance of 1,2-SI-OPS-088-014.0, Verification of Containment Integrity provided the RCSis no longer in reduced inventory/midloop.

The Containment BoundarytagshallNOTbeusedto replaceaholdorder.

SQN CONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page36 of 108 Appendix H (Page 2 of 2)ATTACHatagsimilartothe following illustrationisinstalledonrequired components.

CNMT CLOSURE BOUNDARY DEVICES TAGGEDWITHTHISNOTICEMUSTNOTBE OPERATED WITHOUTP*ERMISSIONFROMSMORSRO APPENDIXH,O-GO-15 ATTACHatagsimilartothefollowing illustration to handswitches controlling valveswhicharedesignated asa ContainmentClosureBoundary.

CNMT CLOSURE BOUNDARY DEVICES TAGGED WITHTHISNOTICEMUSTNOT BE OPERATED WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM SMORSRO APPENDIXH,0-GO-15 SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page37of108 Appendix I(Page1of2)

Alternate Containment Boundary Unit-----An alternate boundary is established when applicableandpreventshavingtotrack the opening in AppendixA.An alternate boundaryshallbespecifiedand configured on AppendixIpage2.Containment boundarytagsshallbeplacedon components designated as alternate containment boundaries.

Concurrencetoestablishan alternate containment boundaryshallbe obtainedfromanSRO.

SectionAof AppendixI,page2,willbeusedto establishandreturntonormalall componentsrequiredtoestablishthe alternate containment boundary.Section B willbeusedto documentthereturnofthenormal containment boundarytothe checklist configuration.ReturntonormalshallbereviewedbySRO.

SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page38 of 108 Appendix I (Page 2 of 2)Alternate Containment Boundary Unit-----Section A: ChecklistApp_Alternate Containment Boundaryfor:_Prepared by:_Penetration:


SRO Concurrence:

_Alternate Boundary Alignment Return to Normal Alternate Component Description Required Aligned&Verified By Required Aligned&Verified By Verification Component 1.0.PositionTagsPlaced Position TagsType(1)By Removed By Section B: Normal Component Description RequiredAlignedBy Verified Verification Type Component 1.0.Position By(1)Remarks:_________________________

.....0..--

.....0..--

_SROReview:

_(1)Independent and Concurrent verificationsareperformedin accordancewithSPP-10.3.Typesof verificationsshallbe consistentwiththetyperequiredinthe appropriate SO/GO.

SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page39of 108 Appendix J (Page 1 of 20)Main Control Room Purpose: Normal valve alignmentforthe Containment ClosureControlforControl Roomhandswitches.

NOTES 1)Independent/Concurrent verificationrequiredforinitial performance and manipulation of valvestotherequiredposition.

2)Components without unit numbersarethe sameforbothunits.

Components which have unit numbersareonlytobe performed for thatunit.The opposite unit components shall beN/A'd.3)Steam and feedwater lines provide a containmentreleasepathwhenshellsideofS/Gareopen inside containment.

See DefinitionG-5.Person(s)performing or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks:lndicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED" positionandnotethereason.Forcomponentunder clearance, provide clearance number.Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:

Approved By: SRO Unit---Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page40 of 108 Appendix J (Page 2 of 20)Main Control RoomDate_TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCH L PENETRA TION VALVE HANDSWITCH REQUIRED INITIALS OCATION LOCATION POSITIONNOTE3 FCV-1-4, S/G1MainSteam M-4 X-13AWestValveRm HS-1-4A CLOSED 1501 Valve1stIV FCV-1-11, S/G2MainSteam M-4 X-13BEastValveRm HS-1-11A CLOSEDIsolValve1stIV FCV-1-22, S/G3MainSteam M-4X-13CEastValveRm HS-1-22A CLOSEDIsolValve1stIV FCV-1-29, S/G3MainSteam M-4 X-13DWestValveRm HS-1-29A CLOSEDIsolValve1stIV FCV-1-147, S/G 1 MSIV M-4 X-13AWestValveRm HS-1-147 CLOSED Bypass1st IV FCV-1-148,S/G 2 MSIV M-4X-13BEastValveRm HS-1-148 CLOSED Bypass1stIV FCV-1-149, S/G 3 MSIV M-4 X-13CEastValveRm HS-1-149 CLOSED Bypass1stIV FCV-1-150, S/G 4 MSIV M-4X-13DWestValveRm HS-1-150 CLOSED Bypass1stIV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSUREC*ONTROL0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page41 of 108 Appendix J (Paqe 3 of 20)Main Control Room TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCH L PENETRATION HANDSWITCH NU VALVENO.REQUIRED INITIALS OCATION MBER POSITIONNOTE3SGLoop1 Supply to M-4 X-13A HS-1-15A FCV-1-15 CLOSED TDAFWP 15t IVSGLoop4 Supply to M-4 X-13D HS-1-16A FCV-1-16 CLOSED TDAFWP 15t IVSG-1ATM Relief Valve M-4 X-13A HS-1-6PCV-1-5CLOSED 15t IVSG-2ATM Relief Valve M-4 X-138HS-1-13PCV-1-12CLOSED15tIVSG-3ATMReliefValve M-4 X-13CHS-1-24PCV-1-23 CLOSED 15t IVSG-4ATMReliefValve M-4 X-13DHS-1-31PCV-1-30CLOSED15tIV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0*GO*15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page42 of 108 Appendix J (Page 4 of 20)Main Control Room TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITC PENETRATION HANDSWITCH VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS H LOCATION N'UMBER POSITIONNOTE3 Main Feedwater M-4 X-12A HS-3-33A FCV-3-33 CLOSED Isolation Valveloop1 1st IV Main Feedwater M-4 X-128 HS-3-47A FCV-3-47 CLOSED IsolationValveloop2 1st IV Main Feedwater M-4 X-12C HS-3-87A FCV-3-87 CLOSED IsolationValveloop3 1st IV Main Feedwater M-4 X-12D HS-3-100A FCV-3-100 CLOSED IsolationValveloop41st IV Aux Feedwaterloop4 M-3 X-12D HS-3-175A LCV-3-175 CLOSED 1st IV Aux Feedwaterloop4 M-4 X-12DHS-3-171LCV-3-171 CLOSED 1st IV Aux Feedwaterloop4 M-4 X-12D HS-3-171 LCV-3-171A CLOSED 1st IV Aux Feedwaterloop1 M-3 X-12A HS-3-174A LCV-3-174 CLOSED 1st IV Aux Feedwaterloop1 M-4 X-12A HS-3-164 LCV-3-164 CLOSED 1st IV Aux Feedwaterloop1 M-4 X-12A HS-3-164 LCV-3-164A CLOSED 1st IV Unit--.,...---

SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-1S Unit 0Rev.0023Page43 of 108 Appendix J (PageS of 20)Main Control Room TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCH L PENETRATION HANDSWITCH VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS OCATION NU*MBER POSITIONNOTE3 Aux Feedwaterloop2 M-3 X-40A HS-3-173A LCV-3-173 CLOSED1stIV Aux Feedwaterloop2 M-4 X-40A HS-3-156A LCV-3-156 CLOSED1stIV Aux Feedwaterloop2 M-4 X-40A HS-3-156A LCV-3-156A CLOSED1st IV Aux Feedwaterloop3 M-3 X-40B HS-3-172A LCV-3-172 CLOSED1st IV AuxFeedwaterloop3 M-4 X-40B HS-3-148A LCV-3--148 CLOSED 1st IV Aux Feedwaterloop3 M-4 X-40B HS-3-148A LCV-3-148A CLOSED1st IV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page44of108 Appendix J(Page6of20)MainControlRoom TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCH PENETRATION HANDSWITCHREQUIREDPOSTION INITIALS LOCATIONSGLoop1 Slowdown Flow M-4 X-14D HS-1-7/181 PWR AVAILASLE(1)

Contrallsal FCV-1-7 OR CLOSED (2)1st IVSGLoop2 Slowdown Flow M-4 X-14A HS-1-14/182PWRAVAILABLE(1)

Controllsal FCV-1-14 OR CLOSED (2)1st IVSGLoop3 Slowdown Flow M-4 X-14C HS-1"-25/183 PWR AVAILABLE(1)

Controllsol FCV-1-25 OR CLOSED (2)1st IVSGLoop4 Slowdown Flow M-4 X-14B HS-1-32/184PWRAVAILABLE(1)

Control 1501 FCV-1-32 OR CLOSED (2)1st IVPRTtoGas Analyzer 1501 M-5 X-84A HS-68-307PWRAVAILABLE(1)

FCV-68-307 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Nitrogen Supply to PRT Iso M-5 X-3gB HS-68-305PWRAVAILASLE(1)

FCV-68-3051 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Unit_SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page45of 108 Appendix J (Page7of20)Main Control Room TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCH PENETRATION HANDSWITCH REQUIRED INITIALS LOCATION POSTION Primary Water Makeup RCP M-5 X-42 HS-81-12APWRAVAILABLE(1)

Standpipes FCV-81-12 OR CLOSED (2)1stIVLetdownLine 1501 FCV-62-77 M-6 X-15 HS-62-77APWRAVAILABLE(1)

OR CLOSED (2)1stIV SIS TestLinetoHoldupTank M-6 X-3D HS-63-84PWRAVAILABLE(1)

FCV-63-84 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV AccumulatorFillLine FCV-63-23 M-6 X-3D HS-63-23PWRAVAILABLE(1)

OR CLOSED (2)1stIVIncInstRmClgIsol M-9 X-64 HS-313-222PWRAVAILABLE(1)

FCV-313-222 OR CLOSED (2)1stIVIncInstRmClg 1501 M-9 X-65 HS-313-224PWRAVAILABLE(1)

FCV-313-224 OR CLOSED (2)1stIV Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page46of108 Appendix J(Page8of20)

Main Control Room TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCHLPENETRATION HANDSWITCH REQUIRED INITIALS OCATION POSTIONIncInst RmClg Isol M-9 X-66 HS-313-229 PWR FCV-313-229 AVAILABLE(1)

OR CLOSED (2)1st IVIncInstRmClgIsol M-9 X-67 HS-313-231 PWR FCV-313-231 AVAILABLE(1)

OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Cntmt Vac Relief FCV-30-46 M-9 X-111 HS-30-46A&PWR HS-30-46B AVAILABLE(1)

OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Cntmt Vac Relief FCV-30-47 M-9 X-112 HS-30-47A&PWR HS-30-47B AVAILABLE(1)

OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Cntmt Vac Relief FCV-30-48 M-9 X-113 HS-30-48A&PWR HS-30-488 AVAILABLE(1)

OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Lower Compt Pressure Relief M-9 X-80 HS-30-37 PWR FCV-30-37 AVAILABLE(1)

OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Unit_SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page47of108 Appendix J(Page9of20)MainControlRoomTable2 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCH PENETRATION HANDSWITCHREQUIREDPOSTION INITIALS LOCATION Upper ComptPurgeAir M-9 X-9A HS-30-7PWRAVAILABLE(1)

Supply 1501 FCV-30-7 OR 1st IV CLOSED (2)Upper ComptPurgeAir M-9 X-6 HS-30-7PWRAVAILABLE(1)

Exhaust 1501 FCV-30-51 OR 1st IV CLOSED (2)Upper ComptPurgeAir M-9 X-9B HS-30-9PWRAVAILABLE(1)

Supply 1501 FCV-30-9 OR 1st IV CLOSED (2)WDSNitrogento M-6 X-39A HS-63-64APWRAVAILABLE(1)

Accumulators FCV-63-64 OR 1st IV CLOSED (2)UpperComptPurgeAir M-9 X-7 HS-30-9PWRAVAILABLE(1)

Supply 1501 FCV-30-53 OR 15t IV CLOSED (2)LowerComptPurgeAir M-9 X-10A HS-30-14PWRAVAILABLE(1)

Supply 1501 FCV-30-14 OR 15t IV CLOSED (2)

Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 48 of 108 Appendix J (Page 10 of 20)Main Control Room Table 2 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCH PENETRATION HANDSWITCH REQUIRED POSTION INITIALS LOCATION Lower Compt Purge Air M-9 X-4 HS-30-15PWRAVAILABLE(1)

Exhaust Isol FCV-30-57 OR1st IV CLOSED (2)Lower Compt Purge Air M-9 X-10B HS-30-16PWRAVAILABLE(1)

Supply 1501 FCV-30-16 OR 1st IV CLOSED (2)Lower Compt Purge Air M-9 X-11 HS-30-19PWRAVAILABLE(1)

Supply 1501 FCV-30-19 OR 1st IV CLOSED (2)Lower Compt Purge Air M-9 X-5 HS-30-20PWRAVAILABLE(1)

Exhaust 1501 FCV-30-59 OR 1st IV CLOSED (2)Cntmt Pressure POI 1501 M-9 X-97 HS-30-135PWRAVAILABLE(1)

FCV-30-135 OR 1st IV CLOSED (2)Lower Cntmt Air Monitor 0-M-12 X-94 HS-90-107PWRAVAILABLE(1)InletFlow Control OR1st IV FCV-90-107 CLOSED (2)

Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page49of108 Appendix J(Page11of 2*0)Main Control RoomTable2 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCH PENETRATION HANDSWITCH REQUIRED INITIALS LOCATION POSTION Lower Cntmt Air Monitor O-M-12 X-94 HS-90-111PWRAVAILABLE(1)

Outlet Flow Control OR FCV-90-111 CLOSED (2)1st IV Lower Cntmt Air Monitor O-M-12 X-95 HS-90-113PWRAVAILABLE(1)

Outlet Flow Control OR FCV-90-113 CLOSED (2)1stIV Lower Cntmt Air Monitor O-M-12 X-95 HS-90-117PWRAVAILABLE(1)

Outlet Flow Control OR FCV-90-117 CLOSED (2)1st IV Cntmt Floor Sump Pump M-15 X-41 HS-77-128APWRAVAILABLE(1)

Discharge FCV-77-128 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV RCDT Pump Discharge M-15 X-46 HS-77-10APWRAVAILABLE(1)

FCV-77-10 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Nitrogen to RCDT FCV-77-20 M-15 X-45 HS-77-20PWRAVAILABLE(1)

OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Unit--------SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page50of 108 Appendix J (Page 12 of 20)Main Control Room Table 2 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCH LPENETRATION HANDSWITCH REQUIRED INITIALS OCATION POSTION RCDTandPRTtoWDSVent M-15 X-45 HS-77-19PWRAVAILABLE(1)

Header FCV-77-19 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Ice Condenser Glycol M-23B X-47A HS-61-191PWRAVAILABLE(1)

FCV-61-191 OR CLOSED (2)1st IVGlycoltoIce Condenser Floor M-23B X-115 HS-61-96PWRAVAILABLE(1)

Coolers FCV-61-96 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Ice Condenser Glycol M-23B X-47B HS-61-193APWRAVAILABLE(1)

FCV-61-193 OR CLOSED (2)1st IVGlycoltoIce Condenser Floor M-23B X-114 HS-61-110PWRAVAILABLE(1)

CoolersFCV-61-110 OR CLOSED (2)1st IVCCSto ExcessLetdownHx M-27B X-35 HS-70-85APWRAVAILABLE(1)

FCV-70-85-OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page51 of 108 Appendix J (Page13of20)Main Control Room TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCHPENETRATIONHANDSWITCH REQUIRED INITIALS LOCATION POSTIONRCPSeal Water Return 1501 M-5 X-44 HS-62-63APWRAVAILABLE(1)

FCV-62-63 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCW UpperComptClrs O-M-27A X-69*2-HS-67-130APWRAVAILABLE(1)

Inlet 2-FCV-67-130 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCW UpperComptClrs O-M-27A 2-HS-67-138APWRAVAILABLE(1)

Inlet 2-FCV-67-138 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCW UpperComptClrs O-M-27A X-75*2-HS-67-133APWRAVAILABLE(1)

Inlet FCV-67-133 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCW UpperCornptClrs O-M-27A X-68*2-HS-67-141APWRAVAILABLE(1)InletFCV-67-141 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV*These penetrationshavebeensparedforUnit1.

Unit_SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page52of108 Appendix J (Page14of20)Main Control Room TABLE 2*DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCH PENETRATION HANDSWITCH REQUIRED INITIALS LOCATION POSTION ERCW Upper Campt Clrs O-M-27A X-73*2-HS-67-131A PWR Outlet 2-FCV-67-131 AVAILABLE(1)

OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCW Upper Campt Clrs O-M-27A X-70*2-HS-67-139A PWR Outlet 2-FCV-67-139 AVAILABLE(1)

OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCW Upper Campt Clrs 0-M-27A X-71*2-HS-67-134A PWR Outlet FCV-67-134 AVAILABLE(1)

OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCW Upper Campt Clrs 0-M-27A X-72*2-HS-67-142A PWR Outlet FCV-67-142 AVAILABLE(1)

OR CLOSED (2)15t IV ERCW Lower Campt Clrs 0-M-27A X-58 HS-67-107A PWR Inlet FCV-67-107 AVAILABLE(1)

OR CLOSED (2)1st IV These penetrationshavebeensparedforUnit1.

Unit_SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSU*RE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page53of108 Appendix J(Page15of20)MainControlRoomTABLE2 DESCRIPTIONHANDSWITCHPENETRATIONHANDSWITCHREQUIRED INITIALS LOCATION POSTION ERCWLower O-M-27A X-60 HS-67-91A PWRComptClrsInlet AVAILABLE(1)

FCV-67-91 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCWLower O-M-27A X-62 HS-67-99A PWRComptClrsInlet AVAILABLE(1)

FCV-67-99 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCWLower O-M-27A X-56 HS-67-83A PWRComptClrsInlet AVAILABLE(1)

FCV-67-83 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCWLower O-M-27A X-59 HS-67-88A PWR ComptClrs Outlet AVAILABLE(1)

FCV-67-88 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV ERCWLower O-M-27A X-61 HS-67-104A PWRCornptClrsOutlet AVAILABLE(1)

FCV-67-104 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page54of108 Appendix J (Page16of20)Main Control Room TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCHPENETRATION HANDSWITCHREQUIREDPOSTIONINITIALS LOCATION ERCW LowerComptClrs O-M-27A X-63 HS-67-96APWRAVAILABLE(1)

Outlet FCV-67-96 OR CLOSED (2)15t IV ERCW LowerComptClrs O-M-27A X-57 HS-67-112APWRAVAILABLE(1)

Outlet FCV-67-112 OR CLOSED (2)1st IVCCStoRCPOilClr5 O-M-278 X-52 HS-70-140APWRAVAILABLE(1)

FCV-70-140 OR CLOSED (2)1stIVCCStoRCPOilClr5 O-M-27B X-29 HS-70-92APWRAVAILABLE(1)

FCV-70-92 OR CLOSED (2)15t IV RCP Thermal Barrier O-M-278 X-50A HS-70-90APWRAVAILABLE(1)

Return FCV-70-90 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page55of108 Appendix J (Page17of20)Main Control Room TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITC PENETRATION HANDSWITCHREQUIREDPOSTION INITIALSHLOCATION RCP Thermal Barrier Supply O-M-27B X-SOB HS-70-134APWRAVAILABLE(1)

FCV-70-134 OR CLOSED (2)1st IVCCSto ExcessLetdownHx O-M-27B X-53 HS-70-143APWRAVAILABLE(1)

FCV-70-143 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV CNMT Spray HeaderAIsolation M-6 X-48A HS-72-39APWRAVAILABLE(1)

FCV-72-39 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV CNMT Spray HeaderBIsolation M-6 X-48B HS-72-2APWRAVAILABLE(1)

FCV-72-2 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV RHR/CNMT Spray Header A M-6 X-49A HS-72-40APWRAVAILABLE(1)

Isolation FCV-72-40 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Unit_'SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 56 of 108 Appendix J (Page18of20)Main Control Room TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCH PENETRATION HANDSWITCH REQUIRED POSTION INITIALS LOCATION RHR/CNMTSpray M-6 X-49B HS-72-41APWRAVAILABLE(1)

HeaderBIsolation OR FCV-72-41 CLOSED (2)1st IV CCPIT Outlet Isolation M-6 X-22 HS-63-25APWRAVAILABLE(1)

FCV-63-25 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV CCPIT Outlet Isolation M-6 X-22 HS-63-26APWRAVAILABLE(1)

FCV-63-26 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV RHR/CNMT Sump M-6 X-19A HS-63-72APWRAVAILABLE(1)

Isolation FCV-63-72 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV RHR/CNMT Sump M-6 X-19B HS-63-73APWRAVAILABLE(1)

Isolation FCV-63-73 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV RHRHotlegIsolation M-6 X-17 HS-63-172APWRAVAILABLE(1)

FCV-63-172 OR CLOSED (2)1st IV Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev..0023Page57of108 Appendix J (Page19of20)Main Control Room TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCH L PENETRATION HANDSWITCH REQUIRED INITIALS OCATION POSTIONSISHotleg Isolation M-6 X-21 HS-63-157A PWR FCV-63-157 AVAILABLE(1)

OR CLOSED (2)1st IVSISColdleg Isolation M-6 X-33 HS-63-22A PWR FCV-63-22 AVAILABLE(1)

OR CLOSED (2)tst IVSISHotleg Isolation M-6 X-32 HS-63-156A PWR FCV-63-156 AVAILABLE(1)

OR CLOSED (2)1st IV (1)Light illuminated.

(2)Maybe tagged.

Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page58 of 108 Appendix J (Pag"e 20 of 20)Main Control Room TABLE 3 DESCRIPTION HANDSWITCHPENETPRINT VALVENO.REQUIRED INITIALS LOCATION REFERENCE POSITION HS-43-309A PASFM-10X-2348N406 FSV-43-3091 BLOCK!IsolationValve 45N643-3 310BOTHCLOSED1st IV HS-43-250A PASFM-10X-9148N406FSV-43-2501BLOCK!IsolationValve 251BOTHCLOSED1st IV HS-43-318A PASF M-10X-10148N406 FSV-43-3181 BLOCK!IsolationValve 45N643-3 319BOTHCLOSED1st IV HS-43-317A PASF M-10X-10348N406 FSV-43-317 BLOCKIIsolationValve 45N643-3 CLOSED1st IV HS-43-287A PASF M-10X-11648N406 FSV-43-2871 BLOCK!IsolationValve 45N643-3 288BOTHCLOSED 1st IV HS-43-307A PASFM-10X-10648N406 FSV-43-307 BLOCK!IsolationValve 45N643-3 CLOSED1st IV HS-43-341A PASFM-10X-10348N406 FSV-43-341 BLOCK!IsolationValve 45N643-3 CLOSED1st IV HS-43-325A PASF M-10X-10648N406 FSV-43-325 BLOCK!IsolationValve 45N643-3 CLOSED1st IV SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page59of108 Appendix K(Page1of3)

Auxiliary BuildingGenArea Unit----------

Purpose: Normal valve allqnrnentforthe Containment ClosureControlfor general spacesinthe Auxiliary Building.NOTES 1)Independent/Concurrent verificationrequiredforinitial performance and manipulation of valvestothe required position.2)Components without unit numbersarethe sameforbothunits.

Componentswhichhaveunit numbersareonlytobe performedforthatunit.The opposite unit componentsshallbeN/A'd.

3)Someofthe valves are LOCKED CLOSED.Thisisnormal Containment Integrity Configuration.Forthe purpose of determining if Containment Closure requirementsaremet,the primary concernshouldbethevalveposition.

Verificationofthe valvebeingintheclosedpositionwill satisfy the Containment Closure requirements.

Person(s)performing or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks: Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED" positionandnotethereason.For component under clearance,provide clearance number.Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:

Approved By: SRO Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page60 of 108 Appendix K (Page 2 of 3)Table 1 DESCRIPTION LOCATION P,ENT PRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITION Fuel Transfer TubeEI706InsidePASFX-3 47W855-1 78-610 LOCKED Wafer Valve CLOSED1st CV Cntmt Spray PumpEI653A Cntmt Spray X-24 47W812-1 72-517 CLOSED!Suction Relief DrainPumpRoom CAPPED 1st CV Cntmt Spray PumpEI653B Cntmt Spray X-24 47W812-1 72-518 CLOSED!Suction Relief DrainPumpRoom CAPPED1st CVDrainonDILine 669 PenetrationRmX-77 47W856-1 59-704 LOCKED AboveIncChlrsonSB CLOSED!1st CV Wall CAPPED Pressure TestConnon 669 Penetration RmX-7747W856-159-651 LOCKED 01 Line AboveIncChlrsonSB CLOSED!1st CV Wall CAPPED 01 SupplytoIncChlrs 669 Penetration RmX-7747W856-159-529 LOCKED AboveIncChlrsonSB CLOSED1st CV Wall TestConnon Service 669 Penetration Rm X-76 47W846-2 1-33-212 LOCKEDAirto CntrntNorthSideofroomat CLOSED!1st CVCeilingby Cntmt Wall CAPPED Test Conn on Service 669 Penetration Rm X-76 47W846-2 2-33-211 LOCKED Air to CntmtNorthSideofroomat CLOSED!1st CVCeilingby Cntmt Wall CAPPED Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 61 of 108 Appendix K (Page 3 of 3)Table 1 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT PRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITION CNMTSpraySuctionCSATrainPMPRM X-24 47W812-1 VLV-72-512 INSTALLED ReliefAtrain1st IV CNMTSpraySuctionCSBTrainPMPRMX-24 47W812-1 VLV-72-513 INSTALLED ReliefBtrain 1st IV SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page62of108 Appendix L(Page1of6)

Annulus Unit-----Purpose:Normalvalve alignmentforthe Containment ClosureControlforthe Annulus.NOTES1)Independent/Concurrentverificationrequiredforinitial performance and manipulationofvalvestotherequiredposition.

2)Components withoutunitnumbersarethesameforbothunits.

Componentswhichhaveunit numbersareonlytobeperformedforthatunit.The opposite unit componentsshallbeN/A'd.3)SomeofthevalvesareLOCKEDCLOSED.Thisisnormal Containment Integrity Configuration.Forthepurposeof determi.ningif Containment Closure requirementsaremet,the primaryconcernshouldbethevalveposition.Verificationofthevalvebeingintheclosedpositionwillsatisfythe ContainmentClosurerequirements.

Person(s)performingorverifying alignmentPrintName Initials Remarks: Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED"positionandnotethereason.For componentunderclearance,provide clearance number.Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:

Approved By: SRO Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page63of108 Appendix L (Page2of6)Table 1 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT PRINTVALVENO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITIONWetLayup Penetration AnnulusAZ210 X-118 48N406 N/A BLINDBottomElevation FLANGED/PLUGGED 1st IVPressureTestFire AnnulusAZ301 X-78 47W850-10 26-1293 LOCKED ProtectionEI687(Accessfrom CLOSED/Bottom)CAPPED1stCVLoop2 AFWTestConnAnnulusAZ235X-104 48N4063-351CLOCKEDEI7054'Above CLOSED Catwalk tst CVLoop3 AFWTest ConnAnnulusAZ237 X-102 48N406 3-352C LOCKEDEI7054'Above CLOSED Catwalk(MustStepOver)1stCV Maintenance AccessAnnulusAZ280 X-88 48N406 N/A BLIND HatchEI71110'Above FLANGED/CatwalkPLUGGED1st IVTrainAAirBypassAnnulusAZ280 X-90 47W848-11-32-285LOCKED for 1-FCV-32-80EI706AboveCatwalk CLOSED1st CVPressureTestFireAnnulusAZ285 X-51 47W850-1026-1258LOCKED ProtectionEI708AboveCatwalk CLOSED/CAPPED1st CVTrainBAirBypassAnnulusAZ293X-2647W848-11-32-295 LOCKED for 1-FCV-32-102EI700BelowCatwalk CLOSED1stCV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 64 of 108 Appendix L (Page 3 of 6)Table 1 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT PRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITION Non-essentialAirBypassAnnulusAZ299EI697X-34 47W848-1 1-32-375 LOCKEDfor1-FCV-32-110 Below Catwalk CLOSED1st CVTrainAAirBypassAnnulusAZ285EI7065'X-90 47W848-1 2-32-353 LOCKEDfor2-FCV-32-81 Above Catwalk CLOSED tst CVTrainBAirBypass AnnulusAZ293EI700 X-26 47W848-12-32-341LOCKEDfor2-FCV-32-103 Below Catwalk CLOSED1stCV Non-essentialAirBypassAnnulusAZ299EI697 X-34 47W848-1 2-32-385 LOCKED for 2-FCV-32-111 Below Catwalk CLOSED1st CV UHI Penetration Raceway EI687AZ215X-108 47W811-2 N/ABLINDFLANGE (INBOARD)INSTALLED1st IV UHI PenetrationRacewayEI687AZ220X-109 47W811-2 N/ABLINDFLANGE (INBOARD).INSTALLED1st IV Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL 0*GO*15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page65 of 108 Appendix L (Page 4 of 6)Table 1 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT PRINT REFERENCE VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS POSITIONILRTestValve AnnulusAZ290X-27 47W600-17852-505LOCKEDEI697 Below Catwalk CLOSED1st CV ILR Test ValveAnnulusAZ306 X-87 47W331-2 52-501 LOCKEDEI698 Below Catwalk CLOSED1st CV ILR Test Valve AnnulusAZ306 X-87 47W331-2 52-503 LOCKEDEI698 Below Catwalk CLOSED1st CV ThtmbleRemovalAnnulusAZ90EI717X-54 48N406 N/A BLIND Penetration Below Catwalk FLANGED/PLUGGED1st IVILRTest Connection AnnulusAZ294 X-98 48N40652-507LOCKEDEI719 Below Catwalk CLOSED and FSV-30-1351st CV Spare PenetrationAnnulusAZ298 X-117 48N406 N/A BLINDEI735(Accessfrom FLANGED/CatwalkE1721)

PLUGGED1st IVIceBlowingAnnulusAZ290 X-79A 47W814-1 N/A BLIND PenetrationEI7857'Above FLANGED/Catwalk PLUGGED1st IVIceBlowingAnnulusAZ290 X-79B 47W814-1 N/A BLIND Penetration NegativeEI7857'Above FLANGED/Return Catwalk PLUGGED1st IVLoop2 AFW VentAnnulusAZ301 X-40A 47W803-23-899LOCKED EI727 CLOSED1st CVLoop3 AFW VentAnnulusAZ301 X-40B 47W803-23-842LOCKED EI727 CLOSED1st CV SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page66 of 108 Appendix L (Page 5 of 6)Unit----Table 2 NOTES1)Eachofthetest valvesinthe containmentpurqevalvetestpanelareinserieswitha rootvalvelocatedatthe purgevalve.ThisrootvalvehasthesameUNIOasthevalveinthetestpanelwiththeexceptionofTPsuffix.

2)Containment Closuretagshallbe attachedonlyto Test Cover Panel.DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT PRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITIONTestPanelValve Inside AnnulusDoorEI690X-547W866-130-554TP CLOSED/CAPPED1st IVTestPanelValve Inside AnnulusDoorEI690X-447W866-1 30-555TP CLOSED/CAPPED1st IVTestPanelValve Inside AnnulusDoorEI690X-80 47W866-1 30-556TP CLOSED/CAPPED1st IVTestPanelValve Inside AnnulusDoorEI690X-747W866-130-557TP CLOSED/CAPPED 1st IVTestPanelValve Inside AnnulusDoorEI690X-647W866-130-558TP CLOSED/CAPPED1st IVTestPanelValve Inside AnnulusDoorEI690 X-11 47W866-1 30-559TP CLOSED/CAPPED1st IVTestPanelValve Inside AnnulusDoorEI690X-10B47W866-130-560TP CLOSED/CAPPED1st IVTestPanelValve Inside AnnulusDoorEI690X-10A47W866-130-561TP CLOSED/CAPPED 1st IV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page67 of 108 Appendix L(Page6 of 6)Table 2 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT PRINT VALVE NO.REQUI.RED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITIONTestPanelValve Inside AnnulusDoorEI690 X-9B 47W866-1 30-562TP CLOSED/CAPPED 1st IVTestPanelValve Inside AnnulusDoorEI690 X-9A 47W866-1 30-563TP CLOSED/CAPPED1st IVTestPanelCover Inside AnnulusDoorEI690 N/A 47W866-1N/ACLOSED/

LOCKED1st CV SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 68 of 108 Appendix M (Page 1 of 4)690Gen Area Unit-----Purpose: Normal valve alignmentforthe Containment ClosureControlfor general spacesonEL690 including Hot Sample Room.NOTES 1)Independent/Concurrent verificationrequiredforinitial performance and manipulation of valvestotherequired position.2)Components without unit numbersarethesameforbothunits.

Components which have unit numbersareonlytobe performedforthatunit.The opposite unit componentsshallbeN/A'd.

3)Someofthevalvesare LOCKED CLOSED.Thisisnormal Containment Integrity Configuration.Forthe purpose of determining if Containment Closure requirementsaremet,the primary concernshouldbethevalveposition.

Verificationofthevalvebeingintheclosed position will satisfy the Containment Closure requirements.

Person(s)performing or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks: Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED"positionandnotethe reason.For component under clearance, provide clearance*number.Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:

Approved By: SRO SQN CONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page69 of 108 Appendix M(Page2 of 4)Unit_Table1 DESCRIPTION LOCATIONPENTPRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITION 01 WatertoCntmt690PentRmBehindX-7747W856-1 59-522 LOCKEDRCPSealFlow CLOSED Indicators 1st CV ServiceAirtoCntmt690PentRmBehind X-76 47W846-2 2-33-739 LOCKEDRCPSealFlow CLOSED Indicators1stCVServiceAirtoCntmt690PentRmBehindX-76 47W846-2 1-33-740 LOCKEDRCPSealFlow CLOSED Indicators 1 st CV CNMT Isolation Valve690SampleRoomBox X-9347W881-5-1FSV-43-35*

CLOSED Accumulator Sample2013Unit1Box2014Unit21stIVRI/Mtagsareplacedonlocal handswitchesandpositionverifiedbylocalindicatinglights.

TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT HANDSWITCH HS LIGHTS INITIALS ILLUMINATED Cntmt Standpipe Isol 669 Penetration X-78 HS-26-243 YES FCV-26-243 Rm 1st IV SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page70 of1 08 Appendix M (Page 3 of 4)Unit_TABLE 3 NOTETwo(2)oftheRCPSeal Injectionvalvesshouldbe CLOSEDandone(1)OPENforlineupof RepSealInjectionfilter.

Circle position required.DESCRIPTION LOCATIONPENTPRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITIONRCPSealInjectionEI690 Outside Filter X-43A-D47W809-162-546 CLOSED Filter Housing OPEN Isol1st IVRCPSealInjectionEI690OutsideFilterX-43A-D47W809-162-549CLOSED Filter Housing OPEN Isol1st IVRCPSealInjectionEI690OutsideFilter X-43A-D47W809-162-550 CLOSED Filter Housing OPEN Isol 1st IV Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0 Rev.0023Page71 of 108 Appendix M(Page4 of 4)Table 4 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT HANDSWITCHHSLIGHTS INITIALS ILLUMINAT EDSGSlowdownLoop1SampleHotSampleRm X-14D HS-43-55 Yes FCV-43-55U1BOX2016 U2BOX 2017 1st IVSGSlowdownLoop2SampleHotSampleRmX-14AHS-43-58 Yes FCV-43-58U1BOX2016U2BOX20171st IVSGSlowdownLoop3SampleHotSampleRm X-14C HS-43-61 Yes FCV-43-61U1BOX2016U2BOX2017 1st IVSGSlowdownLoop4SampleHotSampleRmX-14BHS-43-64 Yes FCV-43-64U1BOX2016U2BOX20171st IV PressurizerSteamSpaceHotSampleRmX-25A HS-43-3 YesSampleFCV-43-3U1BOX2013U2BOX2014 1st IV PressurizerLiquidSpaceHotSampleRmX-25DHS-43-12 YesSampleFCV-43-12U1BOX2013U2BOX 2014*1 st IVReactorCoolantOutletHotSampleRmX-96CHS-43-23 YesSampleFCV-43-23U1BOX2013U2BOX20141st IV SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page72of108 Appendix N (Page1of4)Pipechases Unit-----Purpose: Normal valve alignmentforthe Containment Closure Controlforthe Pipechases.

NOTES1)Independent/Concurrent verification requiredforinitial performance and manipulation of valves to the required position.2)Components without unit numbersarethesameforbothunits.

Components which have unit numbers are onlytobe performed for-that unit.The opposite unit componentsshallbeN/A'd.

3)Someofthe valves are LOCKED CLOSED.Thisisnormal Containment Integrity Configuration.Forthe purpose of determining if Containment Closure requirements aremet,the primary concern should be thevalveposition.

Verificationofthevalve beinginthe closed position will satisfy the Containment Closure requirements.

Person(s)performing or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks: Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED" positionandnotethe reason.For component under clearance, provide clearance number.Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:

Approved By: SRO Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0 Rev.0*023Page73 of 108 Appendix N(Page2 of 4)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT PRINT VALVE REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCENO.POSITIONTestConnon NitrogenFrontof690 Pipechase5'offX-4547W830-177-984 CLOSEDISupplyto RCDTFlooronS8Wall CAPPED1st IVRCDTPumpDischtoFrontof690 Pipechase10'X-46 47W809-7 84-511 LOCKEDFloodMode BorationoffFlooronS8Wall CLOSED 1st CVRWPPump Suction25'EastofBITnearwall4' X-8247W855-178-561 LOCKEDfromRefuel Cavity off Floor (red handwheel)

CLOSED1st CVTestConnonRWP25'EastofBITnearwall4'X-8247W855-1 78-228A LOCKEDPumpSuctionfromoffFloor(red handwheel)

CLOSEDIRefuelCavity CAPPED1st CVRWPFiltertoRefuelAboveBITnearwall4' X-8347W855-178-557 LOCKED CavityAboveSeal Lines (blue CLOSED handwheel)1st CVTestConnonRWPAboveBITnearwall4' X-83 47W855-1 78-226A LOCKEDFilterRefuel CavityAboveSealLines(blue CLOSED!handwheel)

CAPPED 1st CVTestConnon Primary Northwest Corner Behind X-42 47W819-1 81-529 LOCKED Water to CntmtBIT7'offFloor CLOSED!CAPPED 15t CV Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page74 of 108 Appendix N (Page 3 of 4)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION LOCATIONPENTPRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFEREN POSITION CETestConnonOutletof Northwest Corner X-35 47W859-2 70-702C CLOSED/Excess Letdown HXBehindBIT7' off Floor CAPPED1st IV TestConnonOutletof15'EastofBIT8' off X-29 47W859-2 70-735 CLOSED/RCPOil CoolersFloorClosetoSBWall CAPPED1st IV Aux Charging HeaderFrontof690 Pipechase X-16 47W809-7 84-500 LOCKED Isol NorthwestofBIT17'up CLOSEDatCeiling1st CVSISDrain6'EastofBIT BeforeX-3047W811-1 63-537 CLOSED/FCV-63-84 FLANGED1st IVSISDrainEI715 Across fromX-3247W811-1 63-541 CLOSED/Setpoff Pad FLANGED1st IVSISDrainEI71510'EastofBITX-20A47W811-1 63-631 CLOSED/FLANGED1st IVSISDrainEI71510'EastofBITX-20B47W811-1 63-630 CLOSED/FLANGED1st IV SIS VentWestofBIT MiddleofX-24 47W811-1 63-638 CLOSED/RoomatCeiling CAPPED1st IV RHR SprayADrain 10'SouthwestofBIT12'X-49A47W812-1 72-552 CLOSED/offFloor CAPPED1st IV RHR Spray BDrainNexttoFCV-72-41at X-49B 47W812-1 72-551 CLOSED/NorthWall2'up CAPPED1st IV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page75 of 108 Appendix N (Page 4 of 4)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT PRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITIONDPTestConn Near CCPIT 15'X-2247W811-12-63-816 CLOSEDI Downstream ofoffFloor FLANGED 63-251-261st IVRCPSealInjectionVentEastofBIT2'Near X-43A-D47W809-162-555 CLOSEDI Ceiling FLANGED1st IV ReliefValveCCP669PipeChaseX-2447W811-1VLV-062-505 INSTALLED Suction 1st IV ReliefValveSISSuction669PipeChaseX-2447W811-1 VLV-063-511 INSTALLED1st IV ReliefValveSIS690PipeChase X-2447W811-1VLV-063-534 INSTALLED Discharge 1st IV ReliefValveSIS690PipeChase X-2447W811-1VLV-063-535 INSTALLED Discharge 1st IV ReliefValveSIS690PipeChase X-24 47W811-1VLV-063-536 INSTALLED Discharge 1st IV TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT HANDSWITCHHSLIGHTS ILLUMINATED.

INITIALS Cntmt Standpipe Isol690Pipechase X-51 HS-26-240 Yes FCV-26-240 1st IV SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page76of108 Appendix 0 (Page1of3)Airlock Unit-----Purpose: Normal valve alignmentforthe Containment ClosureControlfor Airlocks.NOTES 1)Independent/Concurrent verificationrequiredforinitial performance and manipulation of valvestothe required position.2)Components without unit numbersarethesameforbothunits.

Components which have unit numbersareonlytobe performedforthatunit.The opposite unit componentsshallbeN/A'd.

3)Containment Closuretagisnotrequiredonthis Appendix.Person(s)performing or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks: Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED" positionandnotethereason.For component under clearance, provide clearance number Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:

Approved By: SRO SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page77 of 108 Appendix 0(Page2 of 3)Unit----TABLE 1 REQUIRED COMPONENT POSITION LOCAL PANEL/LOCATION INITIALS Pressure Indicator INSTALLED690AirlocktotheLeftoftheTopLeftHandCornerofthedoor 1st IV Plug INSTALLEDinHole690AirlockAboveandtotheLeftofthePressure Indicator 1st IV Pressure IndicatorInstalledWithDrain690AirlockAboveTopRightHand Cornerofthe CLOSED door1st IVBlindFlangeWithTestPlug INSTALLED690AirlocktoRightofDoor1/3Wayupthe Airlock 1st IV"0" Ring Test Plug INSTALLED690AirlockFacingUpperRightHandCorner 1st IVMaintainatLeastOneDoorCLOSEDatAll690Airlock*

Times1st IV Door interlock can be inoperable if containment closure exceptionsforopen penetrationismet (Appendix A)

SQ"N CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page78 of 108 Appendix 0 (Page 3 of 3)Unit----TABLE 1 REQUIRED COMPONENT POSITION LOCAL PANEL/LOCATION INITIALS Pressure Indicator INSTALLED 734 Airlock to theLeftoftheTopLeftHand Cornerofthedoor 1st IV Plug INSTALLEDinHole 734 Airlock AboveandtotheLeftofthe Pressure Indicator 1st IV Pressure Indicator InstalledWithDrain 734 Airlock AboveTopRightHand Cornerofthedoor CLOSED 1st IV Blind Flange With Test Plug INSTALLED 734 AirlocktoRightofDoor1/3Wayupthe Airlock 1st IV"0" Ring Test Plug INSTALLED 734 Airlock Facing UpperRightHand Corner 1st IV Maintain at Least One Door CLOSED 734 Airlock*atAll Times 1st IV Door interlockcanbe inoperable if containment closure exceptionsforopen penetrationismet (Appendix A)Table 2 REQUIRED COMPONE"NT POSITION LOCAL PANEL/LOCATION INITIALSEI734 Equipment Hatch CLOSED Penetration X-1 1st IV SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0 Rev.0023Page79of108 Appendix P (Page1of5)714Gen Area NOTES1)Independent/Concurrent verification requiredforinitial performance and manipulation of valvestothe required position.2)Components without unit numbersarethe sameforbothunits.

Components which have unit numbersareonlytobe performed for thatunit.The opposite unit componentsshallbeN/A'd.

3)Someofthe valves are LOCKED CLOSED.Thisis normal Containment Integrity Configuration.Forthe purpose of determining if Containment Closure requirements aremet,the primary concernshouldbethe valve position.Verificationofthe valve beinginthe closed position will satisfy the Containment Closure requirements.

Purpose: Normal valve alignmentforthe Containment Closure Control for E1714.\Person(s)performing or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks: Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED" positionandnotethe reason.For component under clearance, provide clearance number.Date Alignment Started: AlignmentC.ompleted:

Approved By: SRO Unit----SQN CONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page80of108 Appendix P(Page2of5)TABLE1 DESCRIPTION PEN,ETRA TION LOCATION HANDSWITCHHSLIGHTS INITIALS ILLUMINATEDControlAirTrainA X-gOU1714PenRoom 1-HS-32-80A Yes 1-FCV-32-80 1st IVControlAirTrain 8X-26U1714PenRoom 1-HS-32-102A Yes 1-FCV-32-102 1st IVControlAir Non-essential X-34U17'14PenRoom 1-HS-32-110A Yes 1-FCV-32-110 1st IVControlAirTrainA X-gOU2714PenRoom 2-HS-32-81A Yes 2-FCV-32-81 1st IVControlAirTrain 8X-26U2714PenRoom 2-HS-32-103A Yes 2-FCV-32-103 1st IVControlAir Non-essential X-34U2714PenRoom 2-HS-32-111A Yes 2-FCV-32-111 1st IV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0 Rev.0023 Page 81 of 108 Appendix P (Page 3 of 5)TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION LOCATIONPENTPRINT VALVE REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE NO.POSITION AFWLoop3DrainValveLCVsoutsidethe X-40B 47W803-23-851CLOSEDGeneralSupplyFanRm tst IV AFWLoop3 Vent ValveLCVsoutsidetheX-40B47W803-23-847 CLOSEDGeneralSupplyFanRm 1st IV AFWLoop2DrainValveLCVsoutsidetheX-40A47W803-23-852CLOSEDGeneralSupplyFanRm 1st IV AFWLoop2VentValveLCVsoutsidethe X-40A 47W803-2 3-848 CLOSEDGeneralSupplyFanRm 1st IV AFWLoop1DrainValveLCVsoutsidetheX-12A47W803-23-853CLOSEDGeneralSupplyFanRm 1st IV AFWLoop1 Vent Valve.LCVsoutsidetheX-12A47W803-23-849CLOSEDGeneralSupplyFanRm 1st IV AFWLoop4DrainValveLCVsoutsidetheX-12D47W803-2 3-854 CLOSEDGeneralSupplyFanRm 1st IV AFWLoop4 Vent ValveLCVsoutsidethe X-12D 47W803-2 CLOSEDGeneralSupplyFanRm1st IV AFW Terry TurbineLoop2LCVsatEntrancetoX-40A47W803-2 3-888*CLOSEDDrainValveWestValveRoom 1st IV AFWTerryTurbine"Loop2LCVsatEntrancetoX-40A47W803-23-901 CLOSEDVentValveWestValveRoom1st IV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 UnitORev.0023Page82 of 108 Appendix P (Page 4 of 5)TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT PRINT VALVE NO.REQ.UIRED INITIALS REFER*ENCE POSITION AFWLoop2Drain ValveLCVsat EntrancetoWest X-40A 47W803-2 3-856 CLOSEDValveRoom 1st IV AFWLoop2 Vent ValveLCVsat Entrance to West X-40A 47WB03-2 3-900 CLOSEDValveRoom1st IV AFWTerry TurbineLoop3LCVsat EntrancetoWest X-4GB47WB03-23-887 CLOSED Drain ValveValveRoom1st IV AFW Terry TurbineLoop3LCVsat EntrancetoWestX-40B 47WB03-2 3-897 CLOSED Vent ValveValveRoom 1st IV AFWLoop3 Vent ValveLCVsat EntrancetoWestX-4GB 47WB03-2 3-896 CLOSEDValveRoom1st IV AFWLoop3Drain ValveLCVsat EntrancetoWestX-4GB 47W803-2 3-855 CLOSEDValveRoom1st IV FlangeBehindGFFDRoom X-40D 47W846-2 N/A INSTALLEDIfor1or 2-33-Spoolpiece PLUGGED ServiceAirto Hydrogen Purge Connection1st IV Cntmt Spray HeaderADrainBehindGFFDRoom7' off X-4BA 47W812-1 72-543 CLOSED/Floor CAPPED1st IV Cntmt Spray HeaderBDrainBehindGFFDRoom7'off X-488 47W812-1 72-544 CLOSED/Floor CAPPED 1st IV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENTCLOSU'RECONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page83 of 108 Appendix P(Page5 of 5)TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT PRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITIONWetLayup Water FillInFrontofGFFD X-48A47W812-172-545 LOCKEDRoom5'offFloor CLOSED1st CVWetLayup Water FillInFrontofGFFD X-48B47W812-172-546 LOCKEDRoom5'offFloor CLOSED1st CVWetLayup Water FillInFrontofGFFDX-49A47W812-1 72-554 LOCKEDRoom5'offFloor CLOSED1stCVWetLayup Water FillInFrontofGFFD X-49B 47W812-1 72-553 LOCKEDRoom5'offFloor CLOSED1st CVTestConnon Supply toBehindFrontSideof X-50B 47W859-2 70-678B CLOSED/Thermal BarriersGFFDRoom CAPPED 1st IV SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page84of108 Appendix Q(Page1of7)WestValve Room Unit-----Purpose:Normalvalve alignmentforthe Containment ClosureControlforthe West Valve Room.NOTES1)Independent/Concurrent verificationrequiredforinitialp.erformanceand manipulation of valvestotherequiredposition.

2)Components without unit numbersarethesameforbothunits.

Components which have unit numbersareonlytobe performedforthatunit.The opposite unit components shallbeN/A'd.3)Someofthevalvesare LOCKED CLOSED.Thisisnormal Containment Integrity Configuration.Forthe purpose of determining if Containment Closure requirementsaremet,the primaryconcernshouldbethevalveposition.

Verificationofthevalvebeingintheclosedpositionwill satisfy the Containment Closure requirements.

4)Steam lines provide a*containment releasepathwhenshellside ofS/Gareopen inside containment.

See DefinitionG-5.5)Atmospheric relief isolation valvesmaybeopeniftheshellsideoftheS/Gsareclosed inside containment Atmospheric relief isolationvalvesshallbeclosed prior to openingshellsideofS/Gs.

Person(s)performing or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks:Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED"positionandnotether.eason.For component under clearance, provide clearance number.

SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page85of108 Appendix Q(Page2of7)

Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:

Approved By: SRO Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 86 of 108 Appendix Q (Page 3 of 7)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION PENETRATION LOCATION VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALSPOSITION(NOTE4)PCV-1-5PORV Isolation X-13AWestValveRoom1-619 CLOSEDNote51st IVPCV-1-30PORV Isolation X-13DWestValveRoom1-622 CLOSED Note s1st IVPCV-1-5PORVTestConn X-13AWestValveRoom1-926 CLOSED Isolation tst IVPCV-1-30PORV Test Conn X-13DWestValveRoom1-929 CLOSED Isolation1st IVSGLoop1, PT-1-2ARtVlv X-13AWestValveRoom 1-276A CLOSED1st IVSGLoop1, PT-1-28RtVlv X-13AWestValveRoom 1-277A CLOSED1st IVSGLoop1PT-1-5RtVlv X-13AWestValveRoom 1-282A CLOSED1st IV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page87 of 108 Appendix Q(Page4 of 7)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION PENETRA TION LOCATION VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALSPOSITION(NOTE4)SGLoop1PT-1-6RtVlv

'X-13AWestValveRoom1-283A CLOSED 1st IVSGLoop4 PT-1-27ARtVlv X-13DWestValveRoom1-300A CLOSED 1st IVSGLoop4 PT-1-278RtVlv X-13DWestValveRoom 1-301A CLOSED1st IVSGLoop4PT-1-30RtVlv X-13DWestValveRoom1-302A CLOSED 1st IVSGLoop4PT-1-31RtVlv X-13DWestValveRoom1-303A CLOSED 1st IV Unit_SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023 Page 88 of 108 Appendix Q (Page 5 of 7)Table 2 DESCRIPTION PENETRA TION LOCATION VALVE NO.REQUIRED POSITION INITIALSSGLoop1 Safety Valve X-13AWestValveRoom 1-522 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop1 Safety Valve X-13AWes'tValveRoom 1-523 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop1 Safety Valve X-13AWestValveRoom 1-524 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop1 Safety Valve X-13AWestValveRoom 1-525 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop1 Safety Valve X-13AWestValveRoom 1-526 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop4 Safety Valve X-13DWestValveRoom 1-527 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop4 Safety Valve X-13DWestValveRoom 1-528 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop4 Safety Valve X-13DWestValveRoom 1-529 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop4 Safety Valve X-13DWestValveRoom 1-530 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop4 Safety Valve X-13DWestValveRoom 1-531 INSTALLED 1st IV Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENTCLOSURECONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page89 of 108 Appendix Q (Page 6 of 7)TABLE 3 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT PRINT VALVE REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE NO.POSITION Nitrogen Supply to Near MSIV Bypass X-13A47W801-11-536 LOCKEDLoop1SG Valve CLOSED 1st CV Nitrogen Supply to Near MSIV Bypass X-13D47W801-11-538 LOCKEDLoop4SG Valve CLOSED1st CV AFWLoop4DrainAttheLCVsPlatformX-12D 47W803-2 3-858 LOCKED Valve CLOSED 1st CV AFWLoop4VentAttheLCVsPlatformX-12D 47W803-2 3-906 LOCKED Valve CLOSED 1st CV AFWLoop4DrainAttheLCVsPlatform X-12D 47W803-2 3-890 LOCKED Valve CLOSED1st CV AFW Loop4VentAttheLCVsPlatform X-12D 47W803-2 3-907 LOCKED Valve CLOSED1st CV MFWCheckValveAttheLCVsPlatformX-12D47W803-13-612 LOCKED BypassLoop4 CLOSED1st CV MFWCheckValveAttheLCVsPlatform X-12A 47W803-1 3-609 LOCKED BypassLoop1 CLOSED1st CVLoop2SGBDTestEastWall Under SGSD X-14A 47W801-2 1-825 LOCKED Conn FCVs CLOSED/FLANGED 1st CV Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page90 of 108 Appendix Q(Page7 of 7)TABLE 3 DESCRIPTION LOCATIONPENTPRINT REFERENCE VALVE NO.REQUIRE INITIALS D POSITIONLoop4SGBD TestEastWall Under X-14B 47W801-2 1-827 LOCKED ConnSGBDFCVs CLOSED/FLANGED1stCVLoop3SGBD TestEastWall Under X-14C 47W801-21-826LOCKED ConnSGBDFCVs CLOSED/FLANGED1stCVLoop1SGBD TestEastWall Under X-14D 47W801-2 1-824 LOCKED ConnSGBDFCVs CLOSED/FLANGED1st CVLoop1 AFW DrainAttheLCVs X-12A 47W803-2 3-857 LOCKED Valve Platform CLOSED1st CVLoop1 AFW VentAttheLCVs X-12A 47W803-2 3-903 LOCKED Valve Platform CLOSED1stCVLoop1 AFW DrainAttheLCVs X-12A 47W803-2 3-889 LOCKED Valve Platform CLOSED1stCVLoop1 AFW VentAttheLCVs X-12A 47W803-2 3-904 LOCKED Valve Platform CLOSED1stCVLoop1 MFW DrainEastwallnearfloor X-12A 47W803-1 2-3-505 LOCKED about10'back CLOSED1stCVLoop4 MFW DrainEastwallnearfloorX-12D 47W803-1 2-3-507 LOCKED halfway back CLOSED1stCV SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-,15 Unit 0 Rev.0023Page91of108 Appendix R (Page1of5)East Valve Room Purpose: Normal valve alignmentforthe Containment Closure ControlfortheEast Valve Room.NOTES 1)Independent/Concurrent verification requiredforinitial performance and manipulation of valvestothe required position.2)Components without unit numbersarethe sameforbothunits.

Components which have unit numbersareonlytobe performed for that unit.The opposite unit components shall beN/A'd.3)Someofthe valves are LOCKED CLOSED.Thisisnormal Containment Integrity Configuration.

For the purpose of determining if Containment Closure requirementsaremet,the primary concernshouldbethe valve position.Verificationofthevalvebeinginthe closed position will satisfy the Containment Closure requirements.

4)Steam lines provide a containment releasepathwhenshellsideofS/Gareopen inside containment.

See DefinitionG-5.5)Atmosphericreliefisolation valvesmaybeopeniftheshellsideofthe S/Gsareclosed inside containment Atmospheric relief isolation valvesshallbe closed prior to opening shell sideofS/Gs.Person(s)performing or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks: Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED" positionandnotethe reason.For component under clearance, provide clearance number.Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:

Approved By: SRO Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0 Rev.0023Page92 of 108 Appendix R (Page 2 of 5)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION LOCATIONPENTPRINT VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS REFERENCE POSITIONLoop2 MFW DrainNearFloor Halfway Back X-12B 47W803-1 3-503 LOCKED CLOSED1st CVLoop3 MFW DrainNearFloor Halfway BackX-12C47W803-1 3-501 LOCKED CLOSED1st CV Nitrogen Supply toEastValveRoomX-13B47W801-1 1-534 LOCKEDLoop2SG CLOSED1st CV Nitrogen Supply toEastValveRoomX-13C47W801-1 1-532 LOCKEDLoop3SG CLOSED 1st CV MFW Check ValveEastValveRoomX-12B47W803-1 3-610 LOCKED BypassLoop2 CLOSED 1st CV MFW Check ValveEastValveRoomX-12C47W803-1 3-611 LOCKED BypassLoop3 CLOSED 1st CV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page93 of 108 Appendix R (Page 3 of 5)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION PENETRA TION LOCATION VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS POSITIONSGLoop2Safety Valve X-138EastValveRoom 1-517 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop2SafetyValve X-138EastValveRoom 1-518 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop2 Safety Valve X-138EastValveRoom 1-519 INSTALLED1st IV 5GLoop2SafetyValve X-138EastValveRoom 1-520 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop2SafetyValve X-138 EastValveRoom 1-521 INSTALLED1st IV 5GLoop3SafetyValve X-13CEastValveRoom 1-512 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop3SafetyValve X-13CEastValveRoom 1-513 INSTALLED1st IV 5GLoop3SafetyValve X-13CEastValveRoom 1-514 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop3SafetyValve X-13CEastValveRoom 1-515 INSTALLED1st IVSGLoop3SafetyValve X-13CEastValveRoom 1-516 INSTALLED 1st IV Unit----SQN CONTAIN*MENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page94 of 108 Appendix R (Page 4 of 5)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION PENETRATION LOCATION VALVE NO.REQUIRED INITIALS POSITION(NOTE4)PCV-1-12 PORV X-138 East ValveRoom1-620 CLOSED IsolationNote5.-1st IV PCV-1-23PORV X-13C East ValveRoom1-621 CLOSED IsolationNote5 1st IV PCV-1-12 PORV Test X-138 East Valve Room 1-620A CLOSEDConnIsolation 1st IV PCV-1-23 PORVTest X-13C East Valve Room 1-621A CLOSEDConnIsolation 1st IVSGLoop2 PT-1-9A Rt X-138 East Valve Room 1-284A CLOSED Vlv1st IVSGLoop2 PT-1-9BRt X-13B East ValveRoom1-285A CLOSED Vlv1st IVSGLoop2PT-1-12Rt X-138EastValveRoom 1-290A CLOSED Vlv 1st IVSGLoop2PT-1-13Rt X-138 East Valve Room 1-291A CLOSED Vlv 1st IV Unit-----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page95 of 108 Appendix R(Page5 of 5)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION PENETRA TION LOCATION VALVE REQUIRED INITIALS NO.POSITION(NOTE4)SGLoop3 X-13CEastValve1-292A CLOSED PT-1-20ARtVlv Room1st IVSGLoop3 X-13CEastValve1-293A CLOSED PT-1-20BRtVlv Room 1st IVSGLoop3 X-13CEastValve1-298ACLOSEDPT-1-23RtVlv Room 1st IVSGLoop3 X-13CEastValve 1-299A CLOSEDPT-1-24RtVlv Room 1st IV SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 UnitO Rev.0023Page96of108 Appendix 5 (Page1of 7)Instrument Department Purpose: Normal valve alignmentforthe Containment Closure Control performed on equipment operatedbythe Instrument Department.

NOTES 1)lndependent/Concurrent verificationrequiredforinitial performance and manipulationofvalvestothe required position.2)Components without unit numbersarethesameforbothunits.

Components which have unit numbersareonlytobe performedforthatunit.The opposite unit componentsshallbeN/A'd.

3)Someofthe valves are LOCKED CLOSED.Thisisnormal Containment Integrity Configuration.Forthe purpose of determining if Containment Closure requirementsaremet,the primaryconcernshouldbethevalveposition.

Verificationofthevalvebeinginthe closed position will satisfy the Containment Closure requirements.Person(s)performing or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks: Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED" positionandnotethereason.For component under clearance, provide clearance number.Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:

Approved By: SRO Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page97 of 108 Appendix S (Page 2 of 7)TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENETRATION VALVENO.REQUIREDPOSITION 1M INITIALS690Pipechase, CLOSED/WestEndbackof TIIV-72-21 CAPPED mezzanineonnorthwall 5E1st IV X-49A3feetabove mezzanine LOCKED CLOSED floor.DRIV-72-21RHRSpray Header A 5F1st CV Flow Instrument Vlvs690Pipechase, CLOS.ED/WestEndbackof TIIV-72-21 CAPPED mezzanineonnorthwall X-49-A 6E1st IV3feetabove mezzanineDRIV-72-21LOCKED CLOSED floor.6F1st CV690Pipechase, TIIV-72-21 CLOSED/WestEndbackof 7E CAPPED1st IV mezzanineonnorthwall X-49-B DRIV-72-21 LOCKED CLOSED3feetabove mezzanine 7FRHRSprayHeaderB floor.1st CV Flow Instrument Vlvs690Pipechase, TIIV-72-21 CLOSED/WestEndbackof 8E CAPPED1st IV mezzanineonnorthwall X-49-B DRIV-72-21 LOCKED CLOSED3feetabove mezzanine 8F floor.1st CV Unit_SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 UnitORev.0023Page98 of 108 Appendix S (Page 3 of 7)TABLE 2 DESCRIPTION LOCATION PENT VALVE NO.REQUIRED 1M INITIALS POSITION PI-63-74690PentRm X-30 VTIV-63-3448 LOCKED CLOSED InstrumentLineIsol1st CV PI-63-74690PentRm X-3D DRIV-63-344DLOCKEDCLOSED InstrumentLineIsol1stCV PI-63-74690PentRmX-30 VTIV-63-344E LOCKED CLOSED InstrumentLineIsol1stCV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOS*URE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page99 of 108 Appendix 5 (Page 4 of 7)TABLE3UNIT2 ONLY INSTRUMENT LOCATION PENETRATION VALVE NO.REQUIRED 1M INITIALS POSITION 2-43-423 LOCKEDTrainA HydrogenEI734SWcorner CLOSED1stCV X-99/100 Analyzer ValvesPersonnelAirlockRoom 2-43-419 LOCKED CLOSED1st CV 2-43-421 LOCKEDTrain8Hydrogen CLOSED1st CV NWcornerofEGTSRoom X-92A/B Analyzer Valves 2-43-417 LOCKED CLOSED1stCV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page100of108 Appendix S(Page5of7)TABLE4 INSTRUMENT LOCAL PANEUPENETRATIONVALVENO.

REQUIRED 1M INITIALS LOCATION POSITION Annulus DRIV-30 Y LOCKED L-133 CLOSED1stCV PDT-30-45AZ310EL701 X-85 LOCKED DRIV-30-45-X CLOSED 1st CV Annulus DRIV-30-44-Y LOCKED L-189 CLOSED1stCV PDT-30-44AZ305EL701 X-25 DRIV-30-44-X LOCKED CLOSED1st CV Annulus DRIV-30-311-Y LOCKED L-189CLOSED1st CV PT-30-311AZ305EL701 X-25 LOCKED DRIV-30-311-X CLOSED1stCV Annulus DRIV-30 Y LOCKED L-188 CLOSED1stCV PDT-30-43AZ295EL701 X-26 LOCKED DRIV-30-43-X CLOSED tst CV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit o.Rev.0023Page101 of108 Appendix S(Pag.e6 of 7)TABLE 4 INSTRUMENT LOCAL PANEU PENETRATIONVALV*ENO.REQUIRED 1M INITIALS LOCATION POSITI*ON Annulus DRIV-30-310-Y LOCKED L-188 CLOSED 1st CV PT-30-310 X-26AZ295EL701 LOCKED DRIV-30-310-X CLOSED1st CV Annulus DRIV-30 Y LOCKED L-186 CLOSED 1st CV PDT-30-42AZ280EL701 X-27 LOCKED DRIV-30-42-X CLOSED 1st CV Annulus DRIV-30-30C-Y LOCKED L-474 CLOSED 1st CV PDT-30-30CAZ289EL722 X-27 LOCKED DRIV-30-30C-X CLOSED 1st CV Annulus DRIV-30-48A-Y LOCKED L-146 CLOSED 1st CV PS-30-48AAZ240EL785 LOCKED X-113 DRIV-30-48A-X CLOSED1st CV Annulus LOCKED PS-30-488 L-83 DRIV-30-488-Y CLOSEDAZ240EL785 1st CV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page102 of 108 Appendix S(Page7 of 7)TABLE 4 INSTRUMENT LOCAL PANEL!PENETRATION VALVE NO.REQUIRED 1M INITIALS LOCATION POSITION Annulus DRIV-30-46A-Y LOCKED L-140 CLOSED 1st CV PS-30-46AAZ60EL785 DRIV-30-46A-X LOCKED X-111 CLOSED1stCV Annulus LOCKED.PS-30-468 L-142 DRIV-30-468-Y CLOSEDAZ60EL7851st CV Annulus DRIV-30-47A-Y LOCKED L-140 CLOSED 1st CV PS-30-47AAZ60EL785 DRIV-30-47A-X LOCKED X-112 CLOSED1st CV Annulus LOCKED PS-30-478 L-142 DRIV-30-4 78-Y CLOSEDAZ60EL7851st CV Annulus43-391(U-1ONLY)

LOCKED TRAIN A HYDROGENAZ236EL705 CLOSED1st CV X-99!100 ANALYZERVALVES43-388 (U-10NL Y)LOCKED CLOSED1st CV43-386(U-1ONLY)

LOCKEDTRAIN8 HYDROGEN Annulus CLOSED1st CVAZ346EL705 X-92A18ANALYZER VALVES LOCKED43-383(U-1ONLY)

CLOSED 1st CV SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15Unit0Rev.0023Page103of108 Appendix T(Page1of3)

VALVE ALIGNMENT FOLLOWING OUTAGE Unit-----Purpose:Returnto normal valve alignment following an outage.NOTES 1)Independent/Concurrent verificationrequiredforinitial performance and manipulation of valvestotherequired position.2)Components without unit numbers are the sameforbothunits.

Components which have unit numbers are onlytobe performedforthatunit.The opposite unit components shall be N/A'd.Person(s)performing or verifying alignment Print Name Initials Remarks: Indicate any componentnotinthe"REQUIRED" positionandnotethereason.For component under clearance, provide clearance number.Date Alignment Started: Alignment Completed:

Approved By: SRO Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-60-15 UnitORev.0023 Page 104of108 Appendix T (Page 2 of3)VALVE ALIGNMENT FOLLOWING OUTAGE DESCRIPTION PENETRATION LOCATIONVALVEREQUIRED INITIALS POSITION PCV-1-5 PORV Isolation X-13A West Valve Room 1-619 OPEN1st IV PCV-1-30 PORV Isolation X-13D West ValveRoom1-622 OPEN 1st IV SG Loop 1, PT-1-2ARtVlv X-13A West Valve Room 1-276A OPEN tst IV SG Loop 1, PT-1-28RtVlv X-13A West Valve Room 1-277A OPEN 1st IV SG Loop1,PT-1-SRtVlv X-13A West Valve Room 1-282A OPEN tst IVSGLoop1, PT-1-6RtVlv X-13A West Valve Room 1-283A OPEN1st IVSGLoop4, PT-1-27ARtVlv X-13D West Valve Room 1-300A OPEN1st IVSGLoop4, PT-1-278RtVlv X-13D West Valve Room 1-301A OPEN1st IV SG Loop4,PT-1-31RtVlv X-13D West Valve Room 1-303A OPEN1st IVSGLoop4, PT-1-30RtVlv X-13D West Valve Room 1-302A OPEN 1st IV PORV Isolation X-138 East Valve Room 1-620 OPEN tst IV Unit----SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15.Unit0Rev.0023Page105of108 Appendix T (Page3of3)VALVE ALIGNMENT FOLLOWING OUTAGE DESCRIPTION PENETRATIONLOCATIONVALVE REQUIRED INITIALS POSITION PCV-1-23PORVIsolationX-13CEastValveRoom1-621OPEN1stIVSGLoop2,PT-1-9ARtVlv X-138EastValveRoom1-284AOPEN 1st IVSGLoop2, PT-1-98RtVlv X-138EastValveRoom1-285AOPEN1st IVSGLoop2PT-1-12RtVlv X-138EastValveRoom 1-290A OPEN 1st IVSGLoop2PT-1-13RtVlv X-138EastValveRoom1-291AOPEN 1st IVSGLoop 3PT-1-20ARtVlv X-13CEastValveRoom1-292AOPEN 1st IVSGLoop3PT-1-20BRtVlvX-13CEastValveRoom1-293AOPEN 1st IVSGLoop3PT-1-23RtVlvX-13CEastValveRoom1-298AOPEN1st IVSGLoop3PT-1-24RtVlv X-13CEastValveRoom1-299AOPEN1st IV SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0 Rev.0023 Page 106 of 108 Appendix U (Page 1 of 2)TIME FORRCSTO REACH 200°F (INFORMATION ONLY)NOTE These equationscanbeusedto calculate the timetoreach 20QoF based uponRCS temperature(T)and Decay Heat (Power)inthe reactor vessel.The decay heat values will be provided from Nuclear Fuels calculationsinMWs.These times should NOTtobeused for allowable closure timesusedinthis procedure.Itis intendedtobe INFORMATION ONL Yfor defense in depth.Equation 1 Reactor Vessel WaterLevelat Elevation<697.75'andthe Upper Internals Installed (midloop)1460[200-T(deg F)]=TIME(MIN.)

Power(KW)1460[200-l-F)]

=MINUTES------Equation 2 Reactor Vessel WaterLevelat Elevation 697.75'and aboveWiththe Upper Internals Installed.1780[200-T(deg F)]=TIME(MIN.)

Power(KW)1780[200-l-F)]=MINUTES l-KW)--

SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL 0-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page107of108 Appendix U (Page2of2)Equation 3 Reactor Vessel WaterLevelat Elevation701'andthe Upper InternalsNOTInstalled.

2390[200-T(deg F)]=TIME(MIN.)

Power(KW)

=MINUTES L-KW)--Equation 4 Reactor VesselHeadOff, Upper Internals NOT installed and Refueling CanalFloodedto Elevation 716'17000[200-T(deg F)]=TIME(MIN.)

Power(KW)17000[.200

-L-F)]=MINUTES L-KW)--Equation 5 ReactorVesselHeadOff, Upper InternalsNOTInstalledand Refueling CanalFloodedto Elevation 726'27000[200-T(deg F)]=TIME(MIN.)

Power(KW)27000[200-L-F)]=MINUTES L-KW)

SQN CONTAINMENT CLOSURE CONTROL O-GO-15 Unit 0Rev.0023Page108of108 Source Notes (Page1of1)Requirements Statement Before entryintoa reduced inventory condition, establish proceduresthatwill ensure Operations is cognizantofall penetrations during reduced inventory and that appropriate noticewillbe given to initiate closure actions followingalossofRHR.

Revise or develop procedures and administrative controls to reasonably

, ensure containment closurecanbe achieved withinthetimeatwhicha core uncovery could resultfromaloss of RHR coupledwithan inability to initiate alternate cooling or addition of watertotheRCS inventory.

Control containment openings to allow closure afterlossofRHR shutdown cooling.Source Document NCO 890007008 NCO 890007006 NUMARC 91-06, Section 4.5 Implementing Statement C.1 C.2 C.3

>>oz>>0J PREPAREDIREVISEDBY:VALIDATEDBY:APPROVEDBY:

CONCURRED:

      • JPM166-1Page1of6Rev.1 SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE A.3JPM166-1 Survey Map Date/Date/Date/(Operations Training Manager)Date/(Operations Representative)
  • Validationnotrequiredforminor enhancements, procedure Rev changesthatdonot affecttheJPM,orindividualstep changesthatdonot affecttheflowoftheJPM.
    • Operations Concurrencerequiredfornew JPMs and changes that affecttheflowoftheJPM(ifnotdrivenbya procedure revision).

JPM166-1Page2of6Rev.1NUCLEARTRAININGREVISION/USAGELOG Revision Description Pages Prepared/Number Of RevisionVDate Affected Revised By: 0InitialIssue Y 03/07107 AllMReese 1 To allow performanceonUnit1v-SpecifyiftheJPM changewillrequire another Validation(YorN).See coversheetforcriteria.

JPM166-1Page3of6Rev.1SEQUOYAHNUCLEARPLANT ROISROJOBPERFORMANCEMEASURE Task:Usinga Survey Map JAITA task#:3430290302(RO)

KIA Ratings: 2.3.2 (2.5/2.9)2.3.10 (2.9/3.3)Task Standard:UsingaradiationsurveymapandanRWP,theexamineewilldetermine:*required anti-contaminationclothingrequirements;*staytimeforyoutoperformroutinesurveillancebetweenthe#3 Repandthe#3SGwithout exceeding the AdministrativeorRWPlimit Evaluation Method: SimulatorIn-Plant_====================================================================================

Performer:

Performance Rating: SAT NAME UNSAT Performance TimeStartTime_FinishTime_

Evaluator:


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SIGNATURE DATE====================================================================================

COMMENTS JPM166-1Page4of6Rev.1 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONSTOEVALUATOR:1.Sequencedstepsidentifiedbyan"s"2.AnyUNSATrequirescomments3.Provide Operatorwithacalculatorandequationsheetifrequired.4.The simulatorisnotneededtocompletethisJPM.7min.Local------6min Validation Time: CR.Tools/Equipment/Procedures Needed:Survey#01008-8,RWP#07024020

References:

Reference SPP-5.1 TitleRevNo.5------------------------------------------------------------------------------


READTOOPERATORDIRECTIONSTOTRAINEE:Iwillexplaintheinitialconditionsandstatethetasktobeperformed.AllstepsofthisJPMshallbesimulated.Iwillprovideinitiatingcuesandreportsonotheractionswhendirectedbyyou.Whenyoucompletethetasksuccessfully,theobjectiveforthisjobperformancemeasurewillbesatisfied.Ensureyouindicatetomewhenyouunderstandyourassignedtask.Toindicatethatyouhavecompletedyourassignedtaskreturn,thehandoutsheetIprovidedyou.

INITIAL CONDITIONS:1.Unit1isinMode5.2.Youhavebeenassignedtoperformroutinesurveillanceinsidethepolarcranewall.3.Youhavereceived850mremthisyearandhaveapprovaltoreceivedoseuptothenormal administrativeannuallimit.

INITIATING CUES:Youaretoreviewtheradiologicalconditionsforthearea.UsingtheradiationsurveymapandRWPprovided,determine:1.minimumrequired anti-contamination clothing;2.maximumavailablestaytimeforyoutoperformroutinesurveillancebetweenthe#3 Repandthe#3SGwithoutexceedingtheAdministrativeorRWPlimit.

Inform the examiner when these determinations are complete.

Job Performance Checklist:STEP/STANDARDJPM166-1Page5of6Rev.1 SAT/UNSATSTEP1.: Determinetherequired anti-contaminationclothingrequirements

-SAT-UNSAT STANDARD: Operatordeterminesthatworkstep1(EntryintoPostedContaminationArea)oftheRWPappliesanddeterminesthefollowingclothingisrequired:StartTime--*onepairofclothbooties

  • clothinserts
  • modesty clothing*onepairshoecovers
  • hood*onepairofrubbergloves
  • onepairofcoverallsCriticalStep
  • Nopersonalouterclothing
  • securewrapsforglovesandbooties COMMENTS:STEP2.: Determinetheavailablestaytimeforan operatortoperformroutine

-SAT surveillanceinlowercontainment.

-UNSAT STANDARD: Operator determinesthatgeneralarearadiationinsidethepolarcranewallis 10 mrem/hrandthedosealarmissetat100mrem.Thustheavailablestaytimeis10hours.CriticalStepStaytime=[100mrem]/[10 mrem/hr]=10hrs.COMMENTS:StopTime__END ofJPM CANDIDATE CUE SHEET(TOBE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK)DIRECTIONS TO TRAINEE:Iwillexplaintheinitial conditionsandstatethetasktobe performed.AllstepsofthisJPMshallbe simulated.Iwillprovideinitiatingcuesandreportson other actions when directedbyyou.Whenyou completethetask successfully, the objective forthisjob performancemeasurewillbesatisfied.Ensureyou indicatetomewhenyou understandyourassignedtask.Toindicatethatyouhave completed your assignedtaskreturn,the handoutsheetIprovidedyou.

INITIAL CONDITIONS:1.Unit1isinMode5.2.Youhavebeen assignedtoperformroutine surveillanceinsidethe polar crane wall.3.Youhavereceived850mremthisyearandhaveapprovaltoreceivedoseuptothenormal administrativeannuallimit.

INITIATING CUES:Youaretoreviewthe radiological conditionsforthearea.Usingtheradiation surveymapandRWPprovided, determine:

1.minimum required anti-contamination clothing;2.maximum available staytimeforyoutoperformroutine surveillancebetweenthe

  1. 3 Repandthe#3SG withoutexceedingthe AdministrativeorRWPlimit.

Inform the examiner when these determinations are complete.

Nuclear Plant Unit: 1 Permit Number: 07024020 Revision Number: 0 Page: 1 RADIOLOGICAL WJRK PEro*H T UNIT 1 LOWER CONTAINMENT BRIEFING REQUIRED QUARTERLY NERAL DESCRIPTION All Areas End Date: 07-NQV-2007 00:00 Outage: Y Name: UIC14 IPSE: N Authorization Type: ALL Primary WorkDoc: Person-Hrs Estimate: 920 Dose Rate Status:ACTIVE Start Date: 04-0CT-2007 00:00 Type:SPECIFIC Task:RQUTINE PLANT MAINTENANCE ALARA Review Number: 209-7-38 Person-mrem Estimate: 1690 Dose Alarm:

DAC-hrs Tracked:Y*

Work Area

Description:

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JPM#109Page1of14Rev10 SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE A.4 JPM#109 ClassifytheEventpertheREP (DegradedCoreWith Possible Loss of Coolable GeometryandLikely Cntmt Failure)PREPARED/REVISED BY: VALIDATED BY:*APPROVED BY: (OperationsTrainingManager)

Date/Date/Date/CONCURRED:

    • (Operations Representative)

Date/*Validationnotrequiredforminor enhancements, procedureRevchangesthatdonotaffecttheJPM,orindividualstep changesthatdonotaffecttheflowoftheJPM.**Operations Concurrencerequiredfornew JPMs and changesthataffecttheflowoftheJPM(ifnotdrivenbyaprocedurerevision).

JPM#109Page2of14Rev10 NUCLEAR TRAINING REVISION/USAGE LOG REVISION DESCRIPTION OF V DATE PAGES PREPARED/NUMBER REVISION AFFECTED REVISED BY: 6 EPIP-5Revchg.Alsochgdcriticaltime N 5/12/98 4-8HJBirch to notifyODSto10minper discussion w/Nick Catron&JerryReynolds.Incorp previous minor pen/inks.pen/ink Revision to EPIP-5hadno impact N 10/15/98 4 JP Kearney pen/inkEPIP-1Rev update only N 9/23/99 4 SR Taylor pen/ink Clarified standardinstep2to include N 9/27/99 4,5,6,7 SR Taylor Section 3.1, correctedpageno.referencessteps6,7,&9.Updated EPIP-5 rev.pen/inkEPIP-1Rev update only N 3/21/00 4 SR Taylor 7 EPIP-5 revision changes sequencing of Y 9/5/00 AllJP Kearney steps pen/ink EPIP-1&5Rev update only N 12/21/00 4W.R.Ramsey pen/inkEPIP-1&5Revupdate,minor changesN09/17/01 ALLW.R.Ramsey pen/ink Minor clarificationsfortobe consistent N 12/28/01 All L.Pauley with otherREPJPMs.8 Incorporated pen/ink changes;revisedper N 8/16/02 AllJP Kearney recent changestoEPIPs;changesdonot impact overall flowofJPM 9 Incorporated latest EPIP revisions.

Y 9/15/03 AllMGCroteau 10 Incorporate EPIP-5Rev37v-SpecifyiftheJPM changewillrequire another Validation(YorN).See cover sheetforcriteria.

JPM#109 Page 3 of 14 Rev 10SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT SRO JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task: ClassifytheEventpertheREP(DegradedCoreWithPossibleLossofCoolable GeometryandLikelyCntmtFailure)

JAITA task#: 3440030302 (SRO)3440190302 (SRO)KIA Ratings: 2.4.29 (2.6/4.0)2.4.30 (2.2/3.6)2.4.37 (2.0/3.5)2.4.38 (2.2/4.0)2.4.40 (2.3/4.0)2.4.41 (2.3/4.1)2.4.44 (2.1/4.0)Task Standard:Theeventis classifiedasa GENERAL EMERGENCYbasedonLossofany2of3fissionproductbarrierswithapotentiallossof3rdbarrier.

Evaluation Method: Simulator XIn-Plant_*ThisJPMwillbesimulated

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Performer:

Performance Rating: SAT Evaluator:

NAME UNSAT SIGNATURE Performance Time DATEStartTime_FinishTime_

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COMMENTS JPM#109Page4of14Rev10 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO EVALUATOR:

1.Sequenced steps identifiedbyan"s" 2.Any UNSAT requires comments 3.Initialize the simulatorinIC-193,placeinruntoletICSupdateandthenplacein FREEZE.Verifywindspeed and directionaslistedbelow.4.IfIC193not availablethenresettoIC-16andsetthe followingonICS:windspeedand direction.

91 meter 2.3 205 46 meter 5.0 235 10 meter 4.0 205 Have printed copy of the les page for use if needed.5.Insure operator performs the followingrequiredactionsfor SELF-CHECKING; a.Identifies the correctunit,train, component, etc.b.Reviews the intendedactionand expected response.c.Comparestheactual responsetothe expected response.5.Caution:DONOTLETTHEEXAMINEEFAXTHENOTIFICATIONFORM Validation Time: CR.19mins Local-----Tools/EquipmenUProcedures Needed:EPIP-1and EPIP-5

References:

Reference-flUe Rev No,1.EPIP-1 EmergencyPlanInitiating Conditions Matrix 39 2.EPIP-5 General Emergency 37 3.1-FR-0Unit1 Status Trees 1READTO OPERATOR Directions to Trainee:Iwill explaintheinitial conditions,andstatethetasktobe performed.AllstepsofthisJPMshallbe simulated.Iwill provide initiatingcuesandreportsonotheractionswhen directedbyyou.When you complete the task successfully, the objectiveforthisjob performance measurewillbe satisfied.

Ensure you indicatetomewhenyou understand your assignedtask.To indicatethatyouhave completed your assigned taskreturnthe handout sheet I provided you.The simulatorisNOT representative of the scenario you are about to address.INITIAL CONDITIONS:1.The1A-A DIGistaggedfor maintenanceonthe generator,itis expectedtobe returned to service inthenext8to12hours.2.Unit1 experiencedalargebreak LOCA approximately 5 minutes ago.INITIATING CUES:Atthe timeofthe transitiontoE-1from E-OtheSTAreportedthatthe following conditions exist:1.RCPsareOFF 2.Core Exit temperatureis775°Fandis increasing3.RVLIS LOWERrangelevelis 30%4.The1A-A 6.9KVSDBdtrippedouton"board differential" relay operation.

5.The OATC recognizedthatthe1B-B Containment SprayPumpfailedtostart.Thepumpwillnot startfromtheMCRorthe switchgear.

6.Containment pressureis7psidand increasing.7.No injuries or immediate hazards to employeeshavebeen reported.

JPM#109 Page 5 of 14Rev10YouaretheSEDandaretoclassifythisevent ANDperformallrequiredactionsaccordingtotheREP.ThisJPM containsTimeCriticalelements.

Job Performance Checklist:

STEP/STANDARDSTEP1.:ReferstoEPIP-1todeterminelevelofevent.

STANDARD:OperatorreferstoEPIP-1,Section1,FissionProductBarrierMatrix.

Operator determinesthattheyhavemettheconditionsof:1.1.1Loss,"CorecoolingRedPath"1.2.2Loss,"Subcoolinglessthan40degrees"1.2.4Loss,"RVLISlevel

<40%"1.3.1PotentialLoss,"ActionsofFR-C.1areineffective,(i.e.:CoreTCstrendingup"1.3.2PotentialLoss,"Cntmtpress>2.81psig

<onefulltrainof containment spray"Basedon"EmergencyClassCriteria",theOperatordeterminestheneedtodeclarea General Emergency,basedonLossoftwobarriersandpotentiallossofthethirdbarrier.

JPM#109Page6of14Rev10 SAT/UNSAT Task Start Time SAT UNSAT Critical StepSTEP2.:ImplementsEPIP-5GENERALEMERGENCY.

Enter time Declaration made:_SAT UNSAT Time from Task Acceptance to Declaration:

_STANDARD:OperatorimplementsaGENERALEMERGENCYperEPIP-5,Section3.1.Operatorisrequiredtoclassifytheevent within 15 minutesofthetimethetaskwasaccepted.DeclarationTimeshouldbeconsistentwiththetimetheexamineetransitionsfromEPIP-1toEPIP-5.STEP3.: Cue: If Operator seeks information on injuries, state" NO injuries have been reported" Cue: If Operator seeks information on immediate hazards, state" NO immediate hazards have been reported" Time Critical SAT UNSAT STANDARD:Operatorreferstothe2notes.

Job Performance Checklist:

STEP/ST ANDARDJPM#109Page7of14Rev10 SAT/UNSATSTEP4.:3.1 GENERAL EMERGENCY DECLARATIONBYTHEMAIN CONTROL ROOM-SAT Upon classifyingeventsasa"GENERALEMERGENCY",theSM/SED shall:-UNSAT[1]IFTSCis OPERATIONAL,(SEDtransferredtoTSC),THENGOTOSection3.2.[2]RECORD time of Declaration STANDARD: Operator determinestheTSCisnotoperationalandrecordsthetimeof declarationSTEP5.:[3]ACTIVATE EmergencyPagingSystem(EPS)asfollows.

-SAT[a]IFEPShas alreadybeenactivated,THENGOTO Step 4.[b]IFongoingonsiteSecurityeventsmaypresentrisktothe emergency-UNSAT responders, THEN CONSULT with Securitytodetermineifsiteaccessis dangeroustothelifeandhealthof emergency responders.

[c]IF ongoingeventsmakessiteaccessdangeroustothelifeandhealthof Critical emergencyresponders,THEN SELECTSTAGINGAREAbuttononthe StepEPSterminal INSTEADofthe EMERGENCY button.[d]ACTIVATEEPSusingtouchscreenterminal.IFEPSfailstoactivate,THENcontinuewithstep4.

Cue: If Security contacted, state"No security eventisin progress" Cue: If attempt is made to delegate the activation, state"Nooneis available to be delegated.

11 STANDARD: Operator determinestheEPShasnotbeenactivatedandactivatestheEPSutilizingthe'TouchScreen'.STEP6.:[4]

EVALUATEProtectiveAction RecommendationsusingAppendixB.

-SAT-UNSAT Cue: When release data addressed, state"Release data not available for Appendix B." Critical Step STANDARD: Operator determinesfrompage14,logicchartinEPIP-5,that appropriate protective action recommendation is RECOMMENDATION2.Thisshould be identifiedonthenotificationforminthenextJPMstep.

Job Performance Checklist:

STEP/ST ANDARD STEP7.:[5]COMPLETE AppendixC(TVAInitial Notification for General Emergency).a.ThisisaDrill b.Theirname,Shift Manager(SED)atSONPlant.

c.General Emergency declaredonUNIT 1d.EALNo.(LOSS1.1.1)and(LOSS1.2.2 or 1.2.4), and (Potential LOSS 1.3.1 or 1.3.2).e.Brief descriptionofincident:

[Core cooling Red Path AND (Subcooling

<40°F" or"RVLIS level<40%)AND(C1 ineffective, Core TICs trending up or Contmt press>2.81 psid with no spray operating)].

f.Radiological Conditions

[Either Release information not known or Minor releases within federally approval limits]g.Event Declared:[Time and Date]h.Wind directionat46 meters[Southwestat235 degrees]ANDwindspeedat46 meters[5 mph]i.Protective Action Recommendation:[2-Evacuate listed sectors (2 mile radius and 5 miles downwind)[A-1,B-1,C-1,D-1,B-2, B-5]and shelter all other non-listed sectors].AsktheODSto repeat the informationhehasreceivedto ensure accuracy.Cue: 1.When examinee on proper ICS screen,"Wind speed at 46 metersis5 mph".2.When examinee on proper ICS screen,"Wind directionat46 meters is Southwest at 235 degrees".3.Role playastheODS and acknowledge report.STANDARD: Operator completes appendixCwiththe informationlistedaboveinbold.

The information in'Brief description of incident can varyaslongasa description is included.JPM#109Page8of14Rev10 SAT/U N SAT SAT UNSAT Job Performance Checklist:

STEP/ST ANDARD STEP8.:[6]NOTIFY ODS.JPM#109Pagegof14Rev10 SAT/UNSAT SAT I UNSAT[a]IFEPSfailedto activatefromSON,THENDIRECTODSto activate SONEPS.IFODSisalsounabletoactivateEPS, THEN continuewithstep[5][b].

[b]READ completed AppendixCtoODS.STANDARD: OperatornotifiesODSby telephoneandprovidesthe information on AppendixC.NotifiestheODSwithin 10minutesafter declarationismade and provides information from Appendix C.Time Critical Step NOTE: STEP s.Enter time call is made to the ODS:_Time from Declaration (step 2)to ODS Notification:

_[c]FAX completed AppendixCtoODS.1-----1 SAT_UNSAT Cue: After the operator demonstratesthefax will be sent, state"The support AUO will send the FAX for you.: Evaluator Caution: DO NOT LET THE EXAMINEE FAX THE FORM STANDARD: Operator addressesFAXingthe NotificationFormtotheODS.

STEP 10.:[d]MONITOR for confirmationcallfromODSthat State/Local notifications complete: RECORDtimeStatenotified.

Notification Time SAT UNSAT Cue: As the ODS, call back and report that the statehasbeen notified.STANDARD: OperatorrecordsState notificationtimewhenODS confirmsstatehasbeennotified STEP11.:[7]IFODS CANNOT be contactedwithin10 minutes of declaration

....Noteto evaluator:Completesteptextis lengthyandnotrepeatedinthisJPMstep.

STANDARD: OperatorN/Asthisstepandcontinues.

SAT UNSAT Job Performance Checklist:

STEP/ST ANDARDSTEP12.:[8]ENSURE MSS/WWMintheOSC(x6427)ismonitoringEmergency Response Organization(ERO)responsesusingprintedreportavailableintheOSC.[a]IF any ERapositionsarenotresponding,THENDIRECTMSSto CALLpersonneltostaffTSC/OSCpositions.(UseREPDutyRosterandCallList.)Cue: If the EPS touch screen is checked, report that the various positions are starting to respond.Cue:Whenthe MSS/WMM is contacted, report"The ERO response monitoringisin progress and personnel are reporting.

STANDARD: Operatorshouldcontactthe MSS/wWMorcheckthescreentoensureresponsesarebeingobtained.

STEP13.:[9]NOTIFYplantstaffusingAppendixA.(Delegateasneeded.)

Cue: If the appendix is delegated, then acknowledge the direction to performAppendix A.STANDARD:OperatorshoulduseAppendixAtonotifyplantstaffordelegatethe appendixtobeperformed.

Evaluator Note: Following steps 14-20 are from EPIP-5 Appendix A.If the Operator delegates the appendix performance, then the step will not be performed.STEP14.:[1]

IFthereisasecuritythreat, THEN[a]NOTIFY SecurityShiftSupervisortoimplementSSI-1,"SecurityInstructionsForMembersOfTheSecurityForce"andEPIP-11"SecurityandAccessControl".

1 1[b]DETERMINEifSecurityrecommendsimplementingthe"TwoPersonLineofSight"Rule.

[c]IF Nuclear Securityrecommendsestablishingthe"TwoPersonLineofSight"Rule,THENINFORMtheSM/SED.("TwoPersonLineofSight"requiresuseofEPIP-8.)Cue:When security contacted state,"There have been no reports of a security threat." STANDARD: Operator determinesthisstepshouldbeN/A.'d JPM#109Page10of14Rev10 SAT/UNSAT SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT Critical Step unless JPM step 20 perforrmed SAT UNSAT Job Performance Checklist:

STEP/ST ANDARDJPM#109Page11of14Rev10 SAT/UNSATSTEP15.:[2]NOTIFYRadiationProtectionLead:

-SAT[a]STATE: "A GENERAL EMERGENCYHASBEENDECLARED,BASEDUPON(Describetheconditions), AFFECTING UNIT(s)-UNSAT"--7865(RPLab)or6417,(RPLab)UseCallListtoPageRPLead

[b]DIRECTRadiationProtectiontoimplementEPIP-14,"RadiationProtectionResponse".

[c]DIRECTRadiationProtectiontoimplementCECCEPIP-9,"Emergency EnvironmentalRadiologicalMonitoringProcedures"whichincludesactivationoftheradiologicalmonitoringvan.

NOTE: This notification may be delegated.

Cue: As the Radcon Shift Supervisor, acknowledge the report.Cue: If delegated, report that the notificationhasbeen completed.

STANDARD: OperatormakesthenotificationanddirectstheRadconShift Supervisor to implementEPIP-14ANDCECCEPIP-9.STEP16.:[3]

NOTIFYpersonnelinthe Chemistry Lab:-SAT[a]STATE: "A GENERAL EMERGENCYHASBEENDECLARED,BASED UPON(Describetheconditions),AFFECTINGUNIT(s)

__."-UNSAT[b]DIRECT Chemistry to implementEPIP-14,"RadiationProtection Response." NOTE: This notification may be delegated to an extra SRO/RO.Cue: As the Chemistry Shift Supervisor, acknowledge the report.Cue: If delegated, report that the notification has been completed.

STANDARD: Operatormakesthe notificationanddirectsthe Chemistry Shift Supervisor to implement EPIP-14.

Job Performance Checklist:

STEP/STANDARD STEP17.:[4]ANNOUNCEtoplantpersonnelonoldplantPAand x4800:[a]"ATTENTIONPLANTPERSONNEL.

ATTENTION PLANT PERSONNEL.

A GENERAL EMERGENCYHASBEEN DECLAREDBASEDON(Describethe condition), AFFECTING UNIT(s)__.(it not alreadystaffed,add)STAFFTHETSCANDOSC."[b]REPEAT Announcement.

.JPM#109Page12of14 Rev 10 SAT/UNSAT SAT_UNSAT NOTE: This announcement may be delegated.

STANDARD: Operatormakesthe announcementonboththeoldpagingsystemandon x4800bridgesystemordelegatesthemakingofthe announcement.

EvaluatorNote:x4800bridgenotactiveon simulator STEP18.:[5]NOTIFY Plant Management in accordancewithSPP-3.5ANDPROVIDE General Emergency Information.

Evaluator Note: Activation oftheEPSwillmakethePlant Management aware oftheREP actuation, however administrative proceduresrequirenotification.

NOTE: This notification may be delegated.Cue:When operator references SPP-3.5, state"Another operator will maketheSPP-3.5 notifications Cue: If delegated, report that the notifications have been completed.

STANDARD: Operator references SPP-3.5tomaketherequired notifications or delegatesthemakingofthenotifications.

STEP19.:[6]NOTIFYthe"OnCall"NRCResidentANDPROVIDE General Emergency Information.

NOTE: This notification may be delegated.

Cue: When operator calls NRC resident, state"Another operator will make the SPP-3.5 notifications Cue: If delegated, report that the notification has been completed.

STANDARD: OperatormakestheNRCresidentnotificationordelegatesthemakingof the notifications.

SAT UNSAT SAT UNSAT Job Performance Checklist:

STEP/ST ANDARDSTEP20.:[7]

NOTIFYNRCofplanactivationviaENSphone.

The following Note precedes the step:NRCENSnotificationshouldbemadeassoonaspracticable,butwithin1hour of"GENERAL EMERGENCY" declaration.

WheneverNRCrequests,aqualifiedpersonmustprovideacontinuousupdatetoNRCOperationsCenter.Use EPIP-6, AppendixBasabriefingguide.

NOTE: This notification may be delegated.Cue:WhenNRC operations center contacted, acknowledge the report.If ENS number requested state"ENS number is 97745" Cue: If delegated, report that the notifications have been completed.

STANDARD: OperatorreferencesSPP-3.5tomaketherequirednotificationsor delegatesthemakingofthenotifications.STEP21.:[10]GOTOSection3.3Cue:When the operator initiates section3.3, tell him"TheTSCis staffed and will assume the implementation of EPIP-5".STANDARD: OperatorshouldgotoSection3.3tocontinuetheperformanceofEPIP-5.

End of JPM JPM#109Page13of14Rev10 SAT/UNSAT SAT UNSAT Critical Step if not delegated Time of notification SAT UNSAT READ TO OPERATOR Directions to Trainee:Iwill explaintheinitialconditions,andstatethetasktobe performed.AllstepsofthisJPMshallbe simulated.Iwillprovideinitiatingcuesandreportson other actions when directedbyyou.When you completethetask successfully, the objectiveforthis job performance measurewillbesatisfied.Ensureyou indicatetomewhenyou understand your assignedtask.To indicatethatyouhave completed your assigned taskreturnthe handout sheetIprovidedyou.

The simulatorisNOT representative of the scenario you are about to address.INITIAL CONDITIONS:1.The1A-A DIGistaggedfor maintenanceonthe generator,itis expectedtobereturnedto serviceinthenext8to12hours.2.Unit1 experiencedalargebreakLOCA approximately 5 minutes ago.INITIATING CUES:Atthetimeofthe transitiontoE-1from E-OtheSTAreportedthatthe following conditions exist:1.RCPsareOFF2.CoreExit temperatureis775°Fandis increasing3.RVLIS LOWERrangelevelis 30%4.The1A-A 6.9KVSOBdtrippedouton"board differential" relay operation.5.The OATe recognizedthatthe1B-B Containment SprayPumpfailedtostart.ThepumpwillnotstartfromtheMCRorthe switchgear.6..Containment pressureis7psidandincreasing.7.No injuries or immediate hazards to employeeshavebeenreported.YouaretheSEDandareto classify this event AND performallrequired actions accordingtotheREP.This JPM contains Time Critical elements.

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70.00 DEG F 69.60 WIND SPEED: 4.0 MPH 4.0 1/""I WIND DIRECTION FROM: 205 DEGREES 205 ELI 780' SEQUOYAH MERGENCY EPIP-5 t.QJ1\t4\l0;: 1He 1\)tj bee-IN lOLI.{MN Appenulx TVA INITIAL NOTIFICATION OF GENERAL EMERGENCY 1.ThisisaDrill oThisisanActual Event-Repeat-ThisisanActual Event 2.Thisis IYAM s , Sequoyahhasdeclareda GENERAL EMERGENCY affecting:

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L"s,$(LI.I)lO$SU*1.1 oR1.1,Y)POfE:N"&\L LOS) t:4.Brief Description of the Event: I'W<Jo..o , ri Cr tAN VA R-y" LGtA i NttJflQYA+e VtJ IL-ec (J{J1){iN5.Radiological Conditions:(CheckoneunderbothAirborneandLiquidcolumn.)
A Airborne Releases Offsite 00 Liquid Releases Offsiteinor releases within federallyapprovedlimits 1[8l inor releases within federallyapprovedlimits 1 D eleases above federallyapprovedlimits 1 0 eleases above federally approved limits 1elease informationnotknownelease informationnotknown(1Tech Specs)(1Tech Specs)6.Event Declared
Time: C@)Date: 7.The Meteorological Conditions are:(Use46 meterdatafromtheMetTower)

Wind DirectionisFROM: c@degreesWindSpeed: (f)m.p.h 8.Provide Protective Action Recommendation: (Check either..:kQr2or3.)o Recommendation 1 R R 2*EVACUATE LISTED SECTORS(2mileRadius E WIND FROM E EVACUATE LISTED SECTORS(2mileand10miles downwind)*OEGREESRadiusand5mile downwind)*SHELTER all other non-listed sectors.C DIRECTION C*SHELTERallother non-listed sectors.*CONSIDER issuance of POTASSIUM IODIDE in (item 7).CONSIDER issuance of POTASSIUM accordancewiththeStatePlan.

1 (Mark)IODIDE in accordancewiththeStatePlan.A-1,B-1,C-1, 0-1,C-2,-6,-7,-8,0-2,-3,-5,-612-49A-1,B-1,C-1.

0-1, C-2, 0-2A-1,B-1,C-1, 0-1, 0-2,-3,-4.-5,-6 50-70A-1,B-1,C-1, 0-1, 0-2A-1,8-1,C-1,0-*1,A-3,-4,D-2,-3,-4,-571-112A-1,8-1,C-1.

0-1, A-3,O-2A-1,8-1,C-1, 0-1,A-2,-3,-4,-5,-6, 0-4113-146A-1,B-1,C-1, 0-1, A-2,A-3,A-1,B-1,C-1, 0-1,A-2,-3,-4,-5,-6, B-2147-173A-1,8-1,C-1, 0-1,A-2,A-3,B-2 A-1, 8-1,*C-1, 0-1,A-2,-5,-6,8-2,-3,-4 174-214*A-1,8-1,C-1, 0-1,A-2,B-2,A-1,8-1,C-1, 0-1,B-2,-3,-4,-5,-6,-7,-8215-2581\A-1,B-1,C-1, 0-1, 8-2,8-5,A-1,8-1,C-1, 0-1, 8-2,-3,-5,-6,-7,-8,C-2,-3.-4.-5,-6259-331"'"'"A-1,B-1,C-1, 0-1,8-2,B-5,C-2 A-1, a-t, C-1, 0-1, B-5,C-2,-3,-4,-5,-6,-7,-8332-11A-1,B-1,C-1, 0-1,8-5,C-2 o Recommendation 3SHELTERallsectors.CONSIDER issuanceofPotassiumIodideinaccordance withtheStatePlan.

9.Please repeat back the information you havereceivedto ensure accuracy.0 10.When completed, FAX this informationtotheODS.0 FORWARD COMPLETED PROCEDURE TO EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MANAGER PAGE 15 of 16 REVISION 37 ES-301 Facility:Sequoyah1&2 Control Room/In-PlantSystemsOutlineDateofExamination:

Form ES-301-2 1/2008ExamLevel(circleone):

Rc<.SRO<JISRO(U)OperatingTestNo.:ControlRoom Systems@(8forRO;7forSRO-I;2or3forSRO-U,including1ESF)

NRC System IJPMTitle a.W/E14 High ContainmentPressure(EA-1.1)3.7I3.7RespondtoHigh ContainmentPressure(JPM057AP1)b.003ReactorCoolantPumpSystem(A2.01)3.5I3.9Respondtoa#1RCPSealFailurec.001ControlRodDriveSystem(A3.05) 3.5/3.5 Shutdown Bank Withdrawald.004ChemicalandVolumeControlSystem(A4.06) 3.6/3.1FillandVentExcessLetdowne.038Steam GeneratorTubeRupture (EA1.32)4.6/4.7SGtuberupturewithMSIVfailstoClose(JPM075AP)TypeCode*D,A,S N,L,S M,A,L,S N,L,S D,A,S Safety Function 5 4P 2 3 f.015 Nuclear InstrumentationSystem(A1.01) 3.5/3.8 CalibratePowerRangeNuclearInstrumentation(JPM22-AP2)

D,A,S 7g.064 Emergency Diesel Generator(ED/G)System(A4.06) 3.9/3.9ShutdowntheDiesel Generator(1A-Aand 18-8)(JPM046-1) h.In-PlantSystems@(3forRO;3forSRO-I;3or2forSRO-U)

M,D,S 6 i.061 Auxiliary/EmergencyFeedwaterSystem(A2.04) 3.4/3.8OperatetheTDAFWPumpLocally(JPM74-2AP)j.004ChemicalandVolumeControlSystem(A2.25) 3.8/4.3 UncontrolledDilutionFlowPathIsolation(O-SI-OPS063-214.0))(JPM40-2)

D,A,E,R 4S D,Rk.062ACElectricalDistribution(A2.10) 3.0/3.3 Transfer480vSOBoard2A1-AfromNormaltoAlternate(JPM061AP2)

D,A 6@AllROandSRO-Icontrolroom(andin-plant)systemsmustbedifferentandserve differentsafetyfunctions;all5SRO-Usystemsmustserve differentsafetyfunctions;in-plantsystemsandfunctionsmayoverlapthosetestedinthecontrolroom.

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/Shutdown1/1'i2:1(N)ew or (M)odifiedfrombank including1(A)2/2:1 1...t (P)revious 2 exams 3/3/2 (randomly selected)0 (R)CA1/1/1/(S)imulator JPM SummaryJPMARHR spraywillbe established in accordancewithFR-Z.1,High ContainmentPressure.ThisisaBank AlternatePathJPM.JPMBAnRCPseal failurewillbe diagnosedandthe Abnormal Operating Instructionusedtoremovethepump from service.Thisisanewlow power/shutdown JPMJPMCA failure ofthestep counter will occurduringthe withdrawal of ShutdownRodsrequiringa reactor trip.Thisisa new alternatepathlow power/shutdown JPM.JPMD Excess letdown systemwillbefilledandventedfromthecontrolroomusingthesystem operating instruction.Thisisanewlow power/shutdown JPM.JPMEAMain Steam Isolationvalvewillfailtocloseduringthe isolationofsteamsideofarupturedsteam generatorwillbe isolated..ThisisaBank AlternatePathJPM.JPMF Power Range nuclear instrumentswillbe adjusted in accordancewiththe surveillance instruction092-078.0.

ThisisaBank AlternatePathJPM.JPMGUnit1Diesel Generatorswillbe shutdownperEA-82-1.ThisisaBank modified JPM.JPMI Plant JPM-Thetripand throttlevalvewillnotopen electrically while TDAFWpumpisbeingplacedin servicelocally.Thisisan AlternatepathBankJPMusing emergency abnormal procedure performed insidetheRCA.JPMJDilutionflowpathwillbeisolatedusingO-SI-OPS 062-214.0.ThisisaBankJPM performedinsidethe RCA using an Appendix containsina surveillance instruction.JPMK PlantJPM-A breakerwillfailto operatewhilea transferofa480v ShutdownBoardisbeing attempted.Thisisa Bank AlternatePathJPM.NUREG-1021Revision9 ES-301 Control Room/ln-PlantSystemsOutlineFormES-301-2 Facility: Sequoyah1&2Dateof Examination:

1/2008ExamLevel(circleone):RO/ (uy Operating Test No.: NRC-ControlRoomSystems@(8forRO;7forSRO-I;2or3forSRO-U, including1ESF)System IJPMTitleTypeCode*Safety Function a.W/E14 High Containment Pressure(EA-1.1)3.7

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i-2/2/1'v 3/3/2(randomlyselected) 1/JPMARHRspraywillbeestablishedinaccordancewithFR-Z.1,High ContainmentPressure.ThisisaBank AlternatePathJPM.JPMBAnRCPsealfailurewillbediagnosedandtheAbnormalOperatingInstructionusedtoremovethepumpfromservice.Thisisanewlow power/shutdown JPMJPMCAfailureofthestep counterwilloccurduringthewithdrawalofShutdownRodsrequiringareactortrip.Thisisanewalternatepathlow power/shutdown JPM.JPMIPlantJPM-ThetripandthrottlevalvewillnotopenelectricallywhileTDAFWpumpisbeingplacedinservicelocally.ThisisanAlternatepathBankJPMusingemergencyabnormalprocedureperformedinsidetheRCA.JPMJDilutionflowpathwillbeisolatedusingO-SI-OPS062-214.0.ThisisaBankJPMperformedinsidetheRCAusingan Appendixcontainsina surveillance instruction.

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