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{{#Wiki_filter:ES-401 Written Examination Outline Form ES-401-1 Facility:
{{#Wiki_filter:ES-401                                           Written Examination Outline                           Form ES-401-1 Facility:       Susquehanna                                   Date of Exam:       January 2015 RO KIA Category Points                           SRO-Only Points Tier         Group     K   K     K       K               K   K   A A   A A   G Total  A2      G*    Total 1   2     3       4               5
Susquehanna Date of Exam: January 2015 RO KIA Category Points SRO-Only Points Tier Group K K K K K K A A A A G 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4
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* Total A2 G* Total . 1 2 3 4 <<* 4 3 3 20 3 4 7 1. .\ .. ,. . Emergency 2 1 1 1 **:.!* \!!*! 1 1 2 7 2 1 3 & <* .* Plant . . Evolutions Tier 3 5 5 5 4 5 27 5 5 10 Totals 1 2 1 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 2 26 3 2 5 2. 2 2 1 Plant 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 0 1 2 3 Systems Tier Totals 4 2 3 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 3 38 4 4 8 3. Generic Knowledge  
6   1 2   3 4   *
& Abilities 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 10 7 Categories 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 1 Note: 1. Ensure that at least two topics from every applicable KIA category are sampled within each tier of the RO and SRO-only outlines (i.e., except for one category in Tier 3 of the SRO-only outline, the "Tier Totals" in each KIA category shall not be less than two). 2. The point total for each group and tier in the proposed outline must match that specified in the table. The final point total for each group and tier may deviate by +/-1 from that specified in the table based on NRG revisions.
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The final RO exam must total 75 points and the SRO-only exam must total 25 points. 3. Systems/evolutions within each group are identified on the associated outline; systems or evolutions that do not apply at the facility should be deleted and justified; operationally important, site-specific systems that are not included on the outline should be added. Refer to section D.1.b of ES-401, for guidance regarding elimination of inappropriate KIA statements.
1     2   3     4         ,.                      4 3           3   20     3       4         7
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Emergency                                         **:.!* \!!*!
      &            2      1    1    1 <* .*                          1 1         2     7     2       1         3 Plant Tier
                                                                  .             .
Evolutions               3   5     5                                 5 4           5   27     5       5       10 Totals 1     2     1   2         3               3   3   3 2   2 3   2   26     3       2         5 2.
Plant            2     2     1   1         1             1   1   1 1   1 1   1   12   0     1   2         3 Systems Tier Totals 4   2     3       4               4   4   4 3   3 4   3   38     4       4         8
: 3. Generic Knowledge & Abilities 1           2     3     4           1     2 3   4 10                       7 Categories 3             2     3     2           2     2 2   1 Note:     1. Ensure that at least two topics from every applicable KIA category are sampled within each tier of the RO and SRO-only outlines (i.e., except for one category in Tier 3 of the SRO-only outline, the "Tier Totals" in each KIA category shall not be less than two).
: 2. The point total for each group and tier in the proposed outline must match that specified in the table.
The final point total for each group and tier may deviate by +/-1 from that specified in the table based on NRG revisions. The final RO exam must total 75 points and the SRO-only exam must total 25 points.
: 3. Systems/evolutions within each group are identified on the associated outline; systems or evolutions that do not apply at the facility should be deleted and justified; operationally important, site-specific systems that are not included on the outline should be added. Refer to section D.1.b of ES-401, for guidance regarding elimination of inappropriate KIA statements.
: 4. Select topics from as many systems and evolutions as possible; sample every system or evolution in the group before selecting a second topic for any system or evolution.
: 4. Select topics from as many systems and evolutions as possible; sample every system or evolution in the group before selecting a second topic for any system or evolution.
: 5. Absent a plant specific priority, only those KAs having an importance rating (IR) of 2.5 or higher shall be selected.
: 5. Absent a plant specific priority, only those KAs having an importance rating (IR) of 2.5 or higher shall be selected. Use the RO and SRO ratings for the RO and SRO-only portions, respectively.
Use the RO and SRO ratings for the RO and SRO-only portions, respectively.
: 6. Select SRO topics for Tiers 1 and 2 from the shaded systems and KIA categories.
: 6. Select SRO topics for Tiers 1 and 2 from the shaded systems and KIA categories.
7.* The generic (G) KIAs in Tiers 1 and 2 shall be selected from Section 2 of the KIA Catalog, but the topics must be relevant to the applicable evolution or system. Refer to Section D.1.b of ES-401 for the applicable KIA's 8. On the following pages, enter the KIA numbers, a brief description of each topic, the topics' importance ratings (IR) for the applicable license level, and the point totals(#)
7.*   The generic (G) KIAs in Tiers 1 and 2 shall be selected from Section 2 of the KIA Catalog, but the topics must be relevant to the applicable evolution or system. Refer to Section D.1.b of ES-401 for the applicable KIA's
for each system and category.
: 8. On the following pages, enter the KIA numbers, a brief description of each topic, the topics' importance ratings (IR) for the applicable license level, and the point totals(#) for each system and category. Enter the group and tier totals for each category in the table above. If fuel handling equipment is sampled in other than Category A2 or G* on the SRO-only exam, enter it on the left side of Column A2 for Tier 2, Group 2 (Note #1 does not apply). Use duplicate pages for RO and SRO-only exams.
Enter the group and tier totals for each category in the table above. If fuel handling equipment is sampled in other than Category A2 or G* on the SRO-only exam, enter it on the left side of Column A2 for Tier 2, Group 2 (Note #1 does not apply). Use duplicate pages for RO and SRO-only exams. 9. For Tier 3, select topics from Section 2 of the KIA Catalog, and enter the KIA numbers, descriptions, I Rs, and point totals(#)
: 9. For Tier 3, select topics from Section 2 of the KIA Catalog, and enter the KIA numbers, descriptions, IRs, and point totals(#) on Form ES-401-3. Limit SRO selections to KIAs that are linked to 10CFR55.43
on Form ES-401-3.
 
Limit SRO selections to KIAs that are linked to 10CFR55.43 ES-401 Form ES-401-1 SSES 2015 Retake Written Examination Outline Emergency and Abnormal Plant Evolutions  
ES-401                                                                                         Form ES-401-1 SSES 2015 Retake Written Examination Outline Emergency and Abnormal Plant Evolutions - Tier 1 Group 1 EAPE #I Name Safety Function   K1 K2 K3   A1 A2   G                   KIA Topic(s)               Imp. Q#
-Tier 1 Group 1 EAPE #I Name Safety Function K1 K2 K3 A1 A2 G KIA Topic(s) AA2.07 -Ability to determine and/or 295005 Main Turbine Generator x interpret the following as they apply to Trip/ 3 MAIN TURBINE GENERATOR TRIP: Reactor water level AA2.10 -Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to 700000 Generator Voltage and x GENERATOR VOLTAGE AND Electric Grid Disturbances ELECTRIC GRID DISTURBANCES:
AA2.07 - Ability to determine and/or 295005 Main Turbine Generator                           interpret the following as they apply to Trip/ 3 x        MAIN TURBINE GENERATOR TRIP:
Generator overheating and the required actions EA2.06 -Ability to determine and/or 295028 High Drywell interpret the following as they apply to x HIGH DRYWELL TEMPERATURE:
3.6 76 Reactor water level AA2.10 - Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to 700000 Generator Voltage and                             GENERATOR VOLTAGE AND Electric Grid Disturbances x        ELECTRIC GRID DISTURBANCES:
Temperature I 5 Torus/suppression chamber air space temperature:
3.8 77 Generator overheating and the required actions EA2.06 - Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to 295028 High Drywell Temperature I 5 x       HIGH DRYWELL TEMPERATURE:                   3.7 78 Torus/suppression chamber air space temperature: Plant-Specific 295021 Loss of Shutdown                                 2.4.11 - Knowledge of abnormal Coolina 14 x    condition procedures.
Plant-Specific 295021 Loss of Shutdown x 2.4.11 -Knowledge of abnormal Coolina 14 condition procedures.
4.2 79 2.1.25 - Ability to interpret reference 295030 Low Suppression Pool Water Level I 5 x   materials, such as graphs, curves,         4.2 80 tables, etc.
295030 Low Suppression Pool 2.1.25 -Ability to interpret reference x materials, such as graphs, curves, Water Level I 5 tables, etc. 295024 High Drywell Pressure I x 2.4.6 -Knowledge of EOP mitigation 5 strategies.
295024 High Drywell Pressure I                           2.4.6 - Knowledge of EOP mitigation 5
295003 Partial or Complete x 2.1.20 -Ability to interpret and execute Loss of AC Power I 6 procedure steps. EK2.01 -Knowledge of the interrelations 295026 Suppression Pool High x between SUPPRESSION POOL HIGH Water Temperature I 5 WATER TEMPERATURE and the following:
x    strategies.
Suppression pool cooling EK1 .03 -Knowledge of the operational 295030 Low Suppression Pool x implications of the following concepts as Water Level I 5 they apply to LOW SUPPRESSION POOL WATER LEVEL: Heat capacity AK1 .01 -Knowledge of the operational implications of the following concepts as 295018 Partial or Complete x they apply to PARTIAL OR COMPLETE Loss of CCW I 8 LOSS OF COMPONENT COOLING WATER: Effects on component/system operations AK2.02 -Knowledge of the interrelations 295005 Main Turbine Generator x between MAIN TURBINE GENERATOR Trip/ 3 TRIP and the following:
4.7 81 295003 Partial or Complete                               2.1.20 - Ability to interpret and execute Loss of AC Power I 6 x    procedure steps.
Feedwater temperature 295024 High Drywell Pressure I EK2.18 -Knowledge of the interrelations x between HIGH DRYWELL PRESSURE 5 and the following:
4.6 82 EK2.01 - Knowledge of the interrelations 295026 Suppression Pool High                             between SUPPRESSION POOL HIGH Water Temperature I 5 x                    WATER TEMPERATURE and the 3.9 39 following: Suppression pool cooling EK1 .03 - Knowledge of the operational 295030 Low Suppression Pool                             implications of the following concepts as Water Level I 5 x                        they apply to LOW SUPPRESSION 3.8 40 POOL WATER LEVEL: Heat capacity AK1 .01 - Knowledge of the operational implications of the following concepts as 295018 Partial or Complete                               they apply to PARTIAL OR COMPLETE Loss of CCW I 8 x                        LOSS OF COMPONENT COOLING 3.5 41 WATER: Effects on component/system operations AK2.02 - Knowledge of the interrelations 295005 Main Turbine Generator                           between MAIN TURBINE GENERATOR Trip/ 3 x                    TRIP and the following: Feedwater 2.9 42 temperature EK2.18 - Knowledge of the interrelations 295024 High Drywell Pressure I 5
Ventilation AK2.07 -Knowledge of the interrelations 295006 SCRAM I 1 x between SCRAM and the following:
x                     between HIGH DRYWELL PRESSURE               3.3 43 and the following: Ventilation AK2.07 - Knowledge of the interrelations 295006 SCRAM I 1                   x                     between SCRAM and the following:           4.0 44 Reactor pressure control EK3.04 - Knowledge of the reasons for 295038 High Off-site Release                             the following responses as they apply to Rate/ 9 x                HIGH OFF-SITE RELEASE RATE:
Reactor pressure control EK3.04 -Knowledge of the reasons for 295038 High Off-site Release x the following responses as they apply to Rate/ 9 HIGH OFF-SITE RELEASE RATE: Emergency depressurization AK3.03 -Knowledge of the reasons for the following responses as they apply to 295001 Partial or Complete PARTIAL OR COMPLETE LOSS OF Loss of Forced Core Flow x FORCED CORE FLOW CIRCULATION:
3.6 45 Emergency depressurization AK3.03 - Knowledge of the reasons for the following responses as they apply to 295001 Partial or Complete                               PARTIAL OR COMPLETE LOSS OF Loss of Forced Core Flow               x                 FORCED CORE FLOW CIRCULATION:               2.8 46 Circulation/ 1 & 4                                       Idle loop flow
Circulation/ 1 & 4 Idle loop flow Imp. Q# 3.6 76 3.8 77 3.7 78 4.2 79 4.2 80 4.7 81 4.6 82 3.9 39 3.8 40 3.5 41 2.9 42 3.3 43 4.0 44 3.6 45 2.8 46 ES-401 Form ES-401-1 SSES 2015 Retake Written Examination Outline Emergency and Abnormal Plant Evolutions
 
-Tier 1 Group 1 EAPE #I Name Safety Function K1 K2 K3 A1 A2 G KIA Topic(s) AK3.03 -Knowledge of the reasons for 295003 Partial or Complete x the following responses as they apply to Loss of AC Power I 6 PARTIAL OR COMPLETE LOSS OF A.C. POWER: Load sheddinQ EA 1.04 -Ability to operate and/or 295028 High Drywell x monitor the following as they apply to Temperature I 5 HIGH DRYWELL TEMPERATURE:
ES-401                                                                                        Form ES-401-1 SSES 2015 Retake Written Examination Outline Emergency and Abnormal Plant Evolutions - Tier 1 Group 1 EAPE #I Name Safety Function  K1  K2  K3  A1  A2  G                  KIA Topic(s)              Imp. Q#
Drywell pressure EA 1.01 -Ability to operate and/or 295037 SCRAM Condition monitor the following as they apply to Present and Reactor Power x SCRAM CONDITION PRESENT AND Above APRM Downscale or REACTOR POWER ABOVE APRM Unknown/ 1 DOWNSCALE OR UNKNOWN: Reactor Protection System AA 1.08 -Ability to operate and/or 295023 Refueling Accidents I 8 x monitor the following as they apply to REFUELING ACCIDENTS:
AK3.03 - Knowledge of the reasons for 295003 Partial or Complete                                the following responses as they apply to Loss of AC Power I 6 x                PARTIAL OR COMPLETE LOSS OF 3.5   47 A.C. POWER: Load sheddinQ EA 1.04 - Ability to operate and/or 295028 High Drywell                                      monitor the following as they apply to Temperature I 5 x            HIGH DRYWELL TEMPERATURE:
Radiation monitorinQ equipment AA2.16 -Ability to determine and interpret the following as they apply to 600000 Plant Fire On-site I 8 x PLANT FIRE ON SITE: Vital equipment and control systems to be maintained and operated during a fire AA2.06 -Ability to determine and/or 295016 Control Room x interpret the following as they apply to Abandonment I 7 CONTROL ROOM ABANDONMENT:
3.9    48 Drywell pressure EA 1.01 - Ability to operate and/or 295037 SCRAM Condition                                    monitor the following as they apply to Present and Reactor Power                                SCRAM CONDITION PRESENT AND Above APRM Downscale or x           REACTOR POWER ABOVE APRM 4.6    49 Unknown/ 1                                                DOWNSCALE OR UNKNOWN: Reactor Protection System AA 1.08 - Ability to operate and/or monitor the following as they apply to 295023 Refueling Accidents I 8              x            REFUELING ACCIDENTS: Radiation 3.4    50 monitorinQ equipment AA2.16 - Ability to determine and interpret the following as they apply to 600000 Plant Fire On-site I 8                    x      PLANT FIRE ON SITE: Vital equipment        3.0    51 and control systems to be maintained and operated during a fire AA2.06 - Ability to determine and/or 295016 Control Room                                      interpret the following as they apply to Abandonment I 7 x       CONTROL ROOM ABANDONMENT:
Cooldown rate AA2.04 -Ability to determine and/or 700000 Generator Voltage and interpret the following as they apply to x GENERATOR VOLTAGE AND Electric Grid Disturbances ELECTRIC GRID DISTURBANCES:
3.3    52 Cooldown rate AA2.04 - Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to 700000 Generator Voltage and Electric Grid Disturbances x       GENERATOR VOLTAGE AND                      3.6    53 ELECTRIC GRID DISTURBANCES:
VARs outside capability curve 295025 High Reactor Pressure I x 2.2.40 -Ability to apply technical 3 specifications for a svstem. 2.4.9 -Knowledge of low power I 295004 Partial or Complete shutdown implications in accident (e.g., x loss of coolant accident or loss of Loss of DC Power I 6 residual heat removal) mitigation strategies.
VARs outside capability curve 295025 High Reactor Pressure I                            2.2.40 - Ability to apply technical 3
295019 Partial or Complete 2.4.50 -Ability to verify system alarm x setpoints and operate controls identified Loss of Instrument Air I 8 in the alarm response manual. AA 1.02 -Ability to operate and/or 295021 Loss of Shutdown x monitor the following as they apply to Cooling/ 4 LOSS OF SHUTDOWN COOLING: RHR/shutdown cooling EK3.02 -Knowledge of the reasons for 295031 Reactor Low Water x the following responses as they apply to Level/ 2 REACTOR LOW WATER LEVEL: Core coverage KIA Category Totals: 2 4 4 4 3/3 3/4 Group Point Total: Imp. Q# 3.5 47 3.9 48 4.6 49 3.4 50 3.0 51 3.3 52 3.6 53 3.4 54 3.8 55 4.2 56 3.5 57 4.4 58 I 2017 ES-401 Form ES-401-1 SSES 2015 Retake Written Examination Outline Emergency and Abnormal Plant Evolutions
x   specifications for a svstem.
-Tier 1 Group 2 EAPE #I Name Safety Function K1 K2 K3 A1 A2 G KIA Topic(s) EA2.01 -Ability to determine and/or 295029 High Suppression Pool x interpret the following as they apply to Water Level I 5 HIGH SUPPRESSION POOL WATER LEVEL: Suppression pool water level 2.4.30 -Knowledge of events related to system operation I status that must be 295010 High Drywell Pressure I x reported to internal organizations or 5 external agencies, such as the state, the NRC, or the transmission system operator.
3.4    54 2.4.9 - Knowledge of low power I shutdown implications in accident (e.g.,
AA2.02 -Ability to determine and/or 295015 Incomplete SCRAM/ 1 x interpret the following as they apply to INCOMPLETE SCRAM: Control rod position AK1 .03 -Knowledge of the operational 295008 High Reactor Water x implications of the following concepts as Level/ 2 they apply to HIGH REACTOR WATER LEVEL : Feed flow/steam flow mismatch EK2.01 -Knowledge of the interrelations 295032 High Secondary between HIGH SECONDARY Containment Area Temperature x CONTAINMENT AREA 15 TEMPERATURE and the following:
295004 Partial or Complete Loss of DC Power I 6 x  loss of coolant accident or loss of        3.8    55 residual heat removal) mitigation strategies.
Area/room coolers AK3.07 -Knowledge of the reasons for 2950201nadvertent the following responses as they apply to Containment Isolation I 5 & 7 x INADVERTENT CONTAINMENT ISOLATION:
2.4.50 - Ability to verify system alarm 295019 Partial or Complete Loss of Instrument Air I 8 x   setpoints and operate controls identified  4.2    56 in the alarm response manual.
Suppression pool temperature response AA 1.01 -Ability to operate and/or 295002 Loss of Main x monitor the following as they apply to Condenser Vacuum I 3 LOSS OF MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM: Condensate system AA2.01 -Ability to determine and/or 295010 High Drywell Pressure I x interpret the following as they apply to 5 HIGH DRYWELL PRESSURE:
AA 1.02 - Ability to operate and/or 295021 Loss of Shutdown                                  monitor the following as they apply to Cooling/ 4 x            LOSS OF SHUTDOWN COOLING:
Leak rates 295014 Inadvertent Reactivity x 2.1.32 -Ability to explain and apply all Addition/
3.5    57 RHR/shutdown cooling EK3.02 - Knowledge of the reasons for 295031 Reactor Low Water                                  the following responses as they apply to Level/ 2 x                REACTOR LOW WATER LEVEL: Core 4.4    58 coverage KIA Category Totals:            2   4  4    4   3/3 3/4                Group Point Total:              2017 I
1 system limits and precautions.
 
295029 High Suppression Pool x 2.4.46 -Ability to verify that the alarms Water Level I 5 are consistent with the plant conditions.
ES-401                                                                                        Form ES-401-1 SSES 2015 Retake Written Examination Outline Emergency and Abnormal Plant Evolutions - Tier 1 Group 2 EAPE #I Name Safety Function  K1 K2  K3    A1  A2  G                  KIA Topic(s)                Imp. Q#
KIA Category Totals: 1 1 1 1 1/2 2/1 Group Point Total: Imp. Q# 3.9 83 4.1 84 4.2 85 3.2 59 3.5 60 3.4 61 2.6 62 3.4 63 3.8 64 4.2 65 I 7/3 ES-401 System # I Name K K K 1 2 3 209001 LPCS 262001 AC Electrical Distribution 400000 Component Cooling Water 215005 APRM I LPRM 239002 SRVs 263000 DC Electrical x Distribution 215004 Source Range x Monitor 259002 Reactor Water Level Control 239002 SRVs x Form ES-401-1 SSES 2015 Retake Written Examination Outline Plant Systems -Tier 2 Group 1 K K K A A2 A A G 4 5 6 1 3 4 A2.05 -Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the LOW PRESSURE CORE SPRAY SYSTEM; and (b) based x on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations:
EA2.01 - Ability to determine and/or 295029 High Suppression Pool                            interpret the following as they apply to Water Level I 5 x        HIGH SUPPRESSION POOL WATER 3.9  83 LEVEL: Suppression pool water level 2.4.30 - Knowledge of events related to system operation I status that must be 295010 High Drywell Pressure I                          reported to internal organizations or 5
Core spray line break A2.06 -Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the AC. ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION; and (b) based x on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations:
x    external agencies, such as the state, the 4.1  84 NRC, or the transmission system operator.
De-energizing a plant bus 2.1.28 -Knowledge of the x purpose and function of major system components and controls.
AA2.02 - Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to 295015 Incomplete SCRAM/ 1                      x        INCOMPLETE SCRAM: Control rod 4.2   85 position AK1 .03 - Knowledge of the operational 295008 High Reactor Water                                implications of the following concepts as Level/ 2 x                        they apply to HIGH REACTOR WATER 3.2  59 LEVEL : Feed flow/steam flow mismatch EK2.01 - Knowledge of the interrelations 295032 High Secondary                                    between HIGH SECONDARY Containment Area Temperature      x                      CONTAINMENT AREA                            3.5  60 15                                                      TEMPERATURE and the following:
x 2.4.18 -Knowledge of the specific bases for EOPs. A2.04 -Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the RELIEF/SAFETY VALVES; and (b) based on those predictions, x use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations:
Area/room coolers AK3.07 - Knowledge of the reasons for the following responses as they apply to 2950201nadvertent Containment Isolation I 5 & 7 x                  INADVERTENT CONTAINMENT                      3.4  61 ISOLATION: Suppression pool temperature response AA 1.01 - Ability to operate and/or 295002 Loss of Main                                      monitor the following as they apply to Condenser Vacuum I 3 x           LOSS OF MAIN CONDENSER 2.6  62 VACUUM: Condensate system AA2.01 - Ability to determine and/or 295010 High Drywell Pressure I                          interpret the following as they apply to 5
ADS actuation K1 .02 -Knowledge of the physical connections and/or cause-effect relationships between D.C. ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION and the following:
x        HIGH DRYWELL PRESSURE: Leak 3.4  63 rates 295014 Inadvertent Reactivity                            2.1.32 - Ability to explain and apply all Addition/ 1 x   system limits and precautions.
Battery charger and battery K1 .01 -Knowledge of the physical connections and/or cause-effect relationships between SOURCE RANGE MONITOR (SRM) SYSTEM and the following:
3.8  64 295029 High Suppression Pool                            2.4.46 - Ability to verify that the alarms Water Level I 5 x    are consistent with the plant conditions.
Reactor protection system A 1.02 -Ability to predict and/or monitor changes in parameters x associated with operating the REACTOR WATER LEVEL CONTROL SYSTEM controls including:
4.2  65 KIA Category Totals:          1  1  1    1  1/2 2/1  Group Point Total:
Reactor Feedwater flow K2.01 -Knowledge of electrical power supplies to the following:
I 7/3
SRV solenoids Imp. Q# 3.6 86 2.9 87 4.1 88 4.0 89 4.1 90 3.2 1 3.6 2 3.6 3 2.8 4 ES-401 System #I Name K K K 1 2 3 262002 UPS (AC/DC) x 261000 SGTS x 400000 Component Cooling Water 209001 LPCS 262001 AC Electrical Distribution 217000 RCIC 205000 Shutdown Cooling 218000 ADS 223002 PCIS/Nuclear Steam Supply Shutoff Form ES-401-1 SSES 2015 Retake Written Examination Outline Plant Systems -Tier 2 Group 1 K K K A A2 A A G 4 5 6 1 3 4 K3.07 -Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction of the UNINTERRUPTABLE POWER SUPPLY (A.C./D.C.)
 
will have on following:
ES-401                                                                                      Form ES-401-1 SSES 2015 Retake Written Examination Outline Plant Systems - Tier 2 Group 1 K  K  K K  K  K  A    A  A System # I Name                                A2        G                                      Imp. Q#
Movement of control rods: Plant-Specific K3.06 -Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction of the STANDBY GAS TREATMENT SYSTEM will have on following:
1  2  3 4  5  6  1    3  4 A2.05 - Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the LOW PRESSURE CORE SPRAY SYSTEM; and (b) based on those predictions, use 209001 LPCS                                      x             procedures to correct, control, or 3.6 86 mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations: Core spray line break A2.06 - Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the AC. ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION; and (b) based 262001 AC Electrical                                          on those predictions, use Distribution x            procedures to correct, control, or 2.9 87 mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations: De-energizing a plant bus 2.1.28 - Knowledge of the 400000 Component Cooling                                      purpose and function of major Water x  system components and 4.1 88 controls.
Primary containment oxygen content: Mark-1&11 K4.01 -Knowledge of CCWS design feature(s) and or x interlocks which provide for the following:
2.4.18 - Knowledge of the 215005 APRM I LPRM                                         x   specific bases for EOPs.
Automatic start of standby pump K4.05 -Knowledge of LOW PRESSURE CORE SPRAY x SYSTEM design feature(s) and/or interlocks which provide for the following:
4.0 89 A2.04 - Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the RELIEF/SAFETY VALVES; and (b) based on those predictions, 239002 SRVs                                      x            use procedures to correct,          4.1 90 control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations: ADS actuation K1 .02 - Knowledge of the physical connections and/or cause-effect relationships 263000 DC Electrical Distribution x                                 between D.C. ELECTRICAL            3.2  1 DISTRIBUTION and the following: Battery charger and battery K1 .01 - Knowledge of the physical connections and/or cause-effect relationships 215004 Source Range Monitor x                                  between SOURCE RANGE                3.2 MONITOR (SRM) SYSTEM and the following: Reactor protection system A 1.02 - Ability to predict and/or monitor changes in parameters associated with operating the 259002 Reactor Water Level                    x               REACTOR WATER LEVEL                3.6  3 Control CONTROL SYSTEM controls including: Reactor Feedwater flow K2.01 - Knowledge of electrical 239002 SRVs                    x                              power supplies to the following:    2.8  4 SRV solenoids
Pump minimum flow K5.02 -Knowledge of the operational implications of the x following concepts as they apply to A.C. ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION:
 
Breaker control K5.02 -Knowledge of the operational implications of the following concepts as they apply x to REACTOR CORE ISOLATION COOLING SYSTEM (RCIC): Flow indication K6.05 -Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction of the following will have on the x SHUTDOWN COOLING SYSTEM (RHR SHUTDOWN COOLING MODE): Component coolina water systems K6.05 -Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction of the following will have on the x AUTOMATIC DEPRESSURIZATION SYSTEM: A.C. power: Plant-Specific A 1.03 -Ability to predict and/or monitor changes in parameters associated with operating the PRIMARY CONTAINMENT x ISOLATION SYSTEM/NUCLEAR STEAM SUPPLY SHUT-OFF controls including:
ES-401                                                                                    Form ES-401-1 SSES 2015 Retake Written Examination Outline Plant Systems - Tier 2 Group 1 K K K  K  K  K  A    A  A System #I Name                                A2        G                                      Imp. Q#
1 2 3  4  5  6  1    3  4 K3.07 - Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction of the UNINTERRUPTABLE POWER 262002 UPS (AC/DC)            x                            SUPPLY (A.C./D.C.) will have 2.6 5 on following: Movement of control rods: Plant-Specific K3.06 - Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction of the STANDBY GAS TREATMENT 261000 SGTS                   x                             SYSTEM will have on following:
3.0  6 Primary containment oxygen content: Mark-1&11 K4.01 - Knowledge of CCWS design feature(s) and or 400000 Component Cooling Water x                          interlocks which provide for the   3.4  7 following: Automatic start of standby pump K4.05 - Knowledge of LOW PRESSURE CORE SPRAY SYSTEM design feature(s) 209001 LPCS                      x                          and/or interlocks which provide 2.6  8 for the following: Pump minimum flow K5.02 - Knowledge of the operational implications of the 262001 AC Electrical Distribution x                       following concepts as they         2.6  9 apply to A.C. ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION: Breaker control K5.02 - Knowledge of the operational implications of the following concepts as they apply 217000 RCIC                          x                       to REACTOR CORE                     3.1 10 ISOLATION COOLING SYSTEM (RCIC): Flow indication K6.05 - Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction of the following will have on the 205000 Shutdown Cooling                  x                   SHUTDOWN COOLING                   3.2 11 SYSTEM (RHR SHUTDOWN COOLING MODE): Component coolina water systems K6.05 - Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction of the following will have on the 218000 ADS                              x                   AUTOMATIC                           3.0 12 DEPRESSURIZATION SYSTEM: A.C. power: Plant-Specific A 1.03 - Ability to predict and/or monitor changes in parameters associated with operating the PRIMARY CONTAINMENT 223002 PCIS/Nuclear Steam                                    ISOLATION Supply Shutoff x               SYSTEM/NUCLEAR STEAM 2.5 13 SUPPLY SHUT-OFF controls including:
SPDS/ERIS/CRIDS/GDS:
SPDS/ERIS/CRIDS/GDS:
Plant-Specific Imp. Q# 2.6 5 3.0 6 3.4 7 2.6 8 2.6 9 3.1 10 3.2 11 3.0 12 2.5 13 ES-401 System # I Name K K K 1 2 3 211000 SLC 215005 APRM I LPRM 264000 EDGs 203000 RHR/LPCI:
Plant-Specific
Injection Mode 215003 IRM 206000 HPCI 300000 Instrument Air 212000 RPS 211000 SLC Form ES-401-1 SSES 2015 Retake Written Examination Outline Plant Systems -Tier 2 Group 1 K K K A A2 A A G 4 5 6 1 3 4 A 1.08 -Ability to predict and/or monitor changes in parameters x associated with operating the STANDBY LIQUID CONTROL SYSTEM controls including:
 
RWCU system lineup A2.03 -Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the AVERAGE POWER RANGE MONITOR/LOCAL POWER RANGE MONITOR SYSTEM; x and (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations:
ES-401                                                                                    Form ES-401-1 SSES 2015 Retake Written Examination Outline Plant Systems - Tier 2 Group 1 K K K K  K  K  A    A  A System # I Name                              A2        G                                      Imp. Q#
Inoperative trip (all causes) A2.05 -Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the EMERGENCY GENERATORS (DIESEL/JET);
1 2 3 4  5  6 1    3   4 A 1.08 - Ability to predict and/or monitor changes in parameters associated with operating the 211000 SLC                                  x                STANDBY LIQUID CONTROL 3.7 14 SYSTEM controls including:
and (b) based on those predictions, use x procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations:
RWCU system lineup A2.03 - Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the AVERAGE POWER RANGE MONITOR/LOCAL POWER RANGE MONITOR SYSTEM; and (b) based on those 215005 APRM I LPRM                            x            predictions, use procedures to 3.6 15 correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations: Inoperative trip (all causes)
Synchronization of the emergency generator with other electrical supplies A3.05 -Ability to monitor automatic operations of the x RHR/LPCI:
A2.05 - Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the EMERGENCY GENERATORS (DIESEL/JET); and (b) based on those predictions, use 264000 EDGs                                    x            procedures to correct, control, or  3.6 16 mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations: Synchronization of the emergency generator with other electrical supplies A3.05 - Ability to monitor automatic operations of the 203000 RHR/LPCI: Injection Mode x          RHR/LPCI: INJECTION MODE            4.4 17 (PLANT SPECIFIC) including:
INJECTION MODE (PLANT SPECIFIC) including:
Reactor water level A3.03 - Ability to monitor automatic operations of the 215003 IRM                                        x         INTERMEDIATE RANGE                  3.7 18 MONITOR (IRM) SYSTEM including: RPS status A4.06 - Ability to manually operate and/or monitor in the 206000 HPCI                                          x      control room: Reactor pressure:
Reactor water level A3.03 -Ability to monitor automatic operations of the x INTERMEDIATE RANGE MONITOR (IRM) SYSTEM including:
4.3 19 BWR-2,3,4 A4.01 - Ability to manually 300000 Instrument Air                                x     operate and/or monitor in the       2.6 20 control room: Pressure gauges 2.4.34 - Knowledge of RO tasks performed outside the main 212000 RPS                                              x   control room during an             4.2 21 emergency and the resultant operational effects.
RPS status A4.06 -Ability to manually x operate and/or monitor in the control room: Reactor pressure:
2.1.23 - Ability to perform specific system and integrated 211000 SLC                                              x    plant procedures during all 4.3 22 modes of plant operation.
BWR-2,3,4 A4.01 -Ability to manually x operate and/or monitor in the control room: Pressure gauges 2.4.34 -Knowledge of RO tasks performed outside the main x control room during an emergency and the resultant operational effects. 2.1.23 -Ability to perform x specific system and integrated plant procedures during all modes of plant operation.
 
Imp. Q# 3.7 14 3.6 15 3.6 16 4.4 17 3.7 18 4.3 19 2.6 20 4.2 21 4.3 22 ES-401 System # I Name K K K 1 2 3 261000 SGTS 400000 Component Cooling Water 262001 AC Electrical Distribution 263000 DC Electrical Distribution KIA Category Totals: 2 1 2 Form ES-401-1 SSES 2015 Retake Written Examination Outline Plant Systems -Tier 2 Group 1 K K K A A2 A A 4 5 6 1 3 4 G K4.04 -Knowledge of STANDBY GAS TREATMENT x SYSTEM design feature(s) and/or interlocks which provide for the following:
ES-401                                                                                    Form ES-401-1 SSES 2015 Retake Written Examination Outline Plant Systems - Tier 2 Group 1 K  K  K  K  K  K  A      A  A System # I Name                               A2        G                                      Imp. Q#
Radioactive particulate filtration K6.07 -Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction of the x following will have on the CCWS: Breakers, relays, and disconnects A4.05 -Ability to manually operate and/or monitor in the x control room: Voltage, current, power, and frequency on A.C. buses K5.01 -Knowledge of the operational implications of the following concepts as they apply x to D.C. ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION:
1 2 3  4  5  6  1      3 4 K4.04 - Knowledge of STANDBY GAS TREATMENT SYSTEM design feature(s) 261000 SGTS                       x                          and/or interlocks which provide 2.7    23 for the following: Radioactive particulate filtration K6.07 - Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction of the 400000 Component Cooling Water x                  following will have on the        2.7    24 CCWS: Breakers, relays, and disconnects A4.05 - Ability to manually operate and/or monitor in the 262001 AC Electrical Distribution x      control room: Voltage, current,    3.3    25 power, and frequency on A.C.
Hydrogen generation during battery charaing.
buses K5.01 - Knowledge of the operational implications of the following concepts as they apply 263000 DC Electrical Distribution x                       to D.C. ELECTRICAL                2.6    26 DISTRIBUTION: Hydrogen generation during battery charaing.
3 3 3 3 2/3 2 3 2/2 Group Point Total: Imp. Q# 2.7 23 2.7 24 3.3 25 2.6 26 I 26/5 ES-401 K K K System #I Name 1 2 3 239001 Main and Reheat Steam 230000 RHR/LPCI:
KIA Category Totals:      2  1  2  3  3  3  3 2/3  2  3 2/2            Group Point Total:
Torus/Pool Spray Mode 271000 Off-gas 241000 Reactor/Turbine x Pressure Regulator 239001 Main and Reheat x Steam 230000 RHR/LPCI:
I  26/5
x Torus/Pool Spray Mode 215002 RBM 201001 CRD Hydraulic 290003 Control Room HVAC 233000 Fuel Pool Cooling/Cleanup Form ES-401-1 SSES 2015 Retake Written Examination Outline Plant Systems -Tier 2 Group 2 K K K A A2 A A G 4 5 6 1 3 4 A2.07 -Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the MAIN AND REHEAT STEAM SYSTEM; and (b) based on those predictions, use x procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations:
 
Main steam area high temperature or differential temperature hiah 2.4.41 -Knowledge of the x emergency action level thresholds and classifications.
ES-401                                                                                Form ES-401-1 SSES 2015 Retake Written Examination Outline Plant Systems - Tier 2 Group 2 K K K  K  K  K A      A  A System #I Name                           A2        G                                        Imp. Q#
x 2.2.12 -Knowledge of surveillance procedures.
1 2 3 4  5  6 1      3  4 A2.07 - Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the MAIN AND REHEAT STEAM SYSTEM; and (b) based on those predictions, use 239001 Main and Reheat Steam x             procedures to correct, control,    3.9  91 or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations: Main steam area high temperature or differential temperature hiah 2.4.41 - Knowledge of the 230000 RHR/LPCI:
K1 .04 -Knowledge of the physical connections and/or cause-effect relationships between REACTOR/TURBINE PRESSURE REGULATING SYSTEM and the following:
Torus/Pool Spray Mode x    emergency action level              4.6  92 thresholds and classifications.
Reactor steam flow K2.01 -Knowledge of electrical power supplies to the following:
2.2.12 - Knowledge of 271000 Off-gas                                      x    surveillance procedures.
Main steam isolation valve solenoids K3.02 -Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction of the RHR/LPCI:
4.1 93 K1 .04 - Knowledge of the physical connections and/or cause-effect relationships 241000 Reactor/Turbine Pressure Regulator x                                 between REACTOR/TURBINE            3.7  27 PRESSURE REGULATING SYSTEM and the following:
TORUS/SUPPRESSION POOL SPRAY MODE will have on following:
Reactor steam flow K2.01 - Knowledge of electrical 239001 Main and Reheat                                    power supplies to the following:
Suppression pool temperature K4.01 -Knowledge of ROD BLOCK MONITOR SYSTEM x design feature(s) and/or interlocks which provide for the following:
Steam x                               Main steam isolation valve 3.2 28 solenoids K3.02 - Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction of the RHR/LPCI:
Prevent control rod withdrawal:
230000 RHR/LPCI:
BWR-3,4,5 K5.02 -Knowledge of the operational implications of the x following concepts as they apply to CONTROL ROD DRIVE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM: Flow indication K6.02 -Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction of the x following will have on the CONTROL ROOM HVAC: Component cooling water systems A 1.02 -Ability to predict and/or monitor changes in parameters x associated with operating the FUEL POOL COOLING AND CLEAN-UP controls including:
Torus/Pool Spray Mode x                              TORUS/SUPPRESSION POOL             3.3  29 SPRAY MODE will have on following: Suppression pool temperature K4.01 - Knowledge of ROD BLOCK MONITOR SYSTEM design feature(s) and/or 215002 RBM                    x                          interlocks which provide for the 3.4  30 following: Prevent control rod withdrawal: BWR-3,4,5 K5.02 - Knowledge of the operational implications of the following concepts as they apply 201001 CRD Hydraulic            x                        to CONTROL ROD DRIVE 2.6  31 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM: Flow indication K6.02 - Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction of the 290003 Control Room                                      following will have on the HVAC x                    CONTROL ROOM HVAC:
Pool level Imp. Q# 3.9 91 4.6 92 4.1 93 3.7 27 3.2 28 3.3 29 3.4 30 2.6 31 2.7 32 2.9 33 ES-401 System # I Name K K K 1 2 3 201003 Control Rod and Drive Mechanism 201002 RMCS 214000 RPIS 204000 RWCU 286000 Fire Protection x KIA Category Totals: 2 1 1 Form ES-401-1 SSES 2015 Retake Written Examination Outline Plant Systems -Tier 2 Group 2 K K K A A2 A A G 4 5 6 1 3 4 A2.08 -Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the CONTROL ROD AND DRIVE MECHANISM; and (b) x based on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations:
2.7  32 Component cooling water systems A 1.02 - Ability to predict and/or monitor changes in parameters 233000 Fuel Pool                                          associated with operating the Cooling/Cleanup x                FUEL POOL COOLING AND 2.9  33 CLEAN-UP controls including:
Low HCU accumulator pressure/high level A3.03 -Ability to monitor automatic operations of the x REACTOR MANUAL CONTROL SYSTEM including:
Pool level
Rod drift alarm A4.02 -Ability to manually x operate and/or monitor in the control room: Control rod position 2.4.35 -Knowledge of local x auxiliary operator tasks during emergency and the resultant operational effects. K1.08 -Knowledge of the physical connections and/or cause-effect relationships between FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM and the following:
 
Intake canals: Plant-Specific 1 1 1 1 1/1 1 1 1/2 Group Point Total: Imp. Q# 3.8 34 3.2 35 3.8 36 3.8 37 3.0 38 I 12/3 ES-401 Generic Knowledge and Abilities Outline (Tier 3) Form ES-401-3 Facility:
ES-401                                                                                Form ES-401-1 SSES 2015 Retake Written Examination Outline Plant Systems - Tier 2 Group 2 K K K  K  K  K A      A  A System # I Name                          A2        G                                        Imp. Q#
Susquehanna Date: January 2015 RO SRO-Only Category KIA# Topic IR Q# IR Q# Knowledge of criteria or conditions that 2.1.14 require plant-wide announcements, such as 3.1 94 pump starts, reactor trips, mode chanqes, etc. Ability to evaluate plant performance and 2.1.7 make operational judgments based on 4.7 100 operating characteristics, reactor behavior, and instrument interpretation.
1 2 3 4   5  6 1     3 4 A2.08 - Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the CONTROL ROD AND DRIVE MECHANISM; and (b) 201003 Control Rod and                                   based on those predictions, use Drive Mechanism x             procedures to correct, control, 3.8  34 or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations: Low HCU accumulator pressure/high level A3.03 - Ability to monitor automatic operations of the 201002 RMCS                                    x         REACTOR MANUAL                     3.2  35 CONTROL SYSTEM including:
: 1. Conduct of Operations 2.1.2 Knowledge of operator responsibilities during 4.1 66 all modes of plant operation.
Rod drift alarm A4.02 - Ability to manually operate and/or monitor in the 214000 RPIS                                      x      control room: Control rod 3.8  36 position 2.4.35 - Knowledge of local auxiliary operator tasks during 204000 RWCU                                          x    emergency and the resultant 3.8  37 operational effects.
2.1.21 Ability to verify the controlled procedure copy. 3.5 67 Ability to use procedures related to shift 2.1.5 staffing, such as minimum crew complement, 2.9 75 overtime limitations, etc. Subtotal 3 2 2.2.5 Knowledge of the process for making design 3.2 95 or operatinq chanqes to the facility.
K1.08 - Knowledge of the physical connections and/or cause-effect relationships 286000 Fire Protection x                                  between FIRE PROTECTION 3.0  38 SYSTEM and the following:
2.2.7 Knowledge of the process for conducting 3.6 99 special or infrequent tests. 2. Equipment 2.2.43 Knowledge of the process used to track 3.0 68 Control inoperable alarms 2.2.35 Ability to determine Technical Specification 3.6 69 Mode of Operation.
Intake canals: Plant-Specific KIA Category Totals:  2 1 1  1 1   1 1 1/1 1 1 1/2           Group Point Total:           12/3 I
Subtotal 2 2 Knowledge of Radiological Safety Procedures pertaining to licensed operator duties, such as 2.3.13 response to radiation monitor alarms, 3.8 96 containment entry requirements, fuel handling responsibilities, access to locked high radiation areas, aligninq filters, etc. 3. Knowledge of radiation or containment hazards that may arise during normal, Radiation 2.3.14 abnormal, or emergency conditions or 3.8 98 Control activities.
 
Ability to use radiation monitoring systems, 2.3.5 such as fixed radiation monitors and alarms, 2.9 70 portable survey instruments, personnel monitoring equipment, etc.
ES-401                Generic Knowledge and Abilities Outline (Tier 3)             Form ES-401-3 Facility:       Susquehanna                             Date:       January 2015 RO     SRO-Only Category     KIA#                             Topic IR     Q#   IR   Q#
ES-401 Generic Knowledge and Abilities Outline (Tier 3) Form ES-401-3 2.3.4 Knowledge of radiation exposure limits under 3.2 71 normal or emergency conditions.
Knowledge of criteria or conditions that 2.1.14     require plant-wide announcements, such as                     3.1 94 pump starts, reactor trips, mode chanqes, etc.
2.3.11 Ability to control radiation releases.
Ability to evaluate plant performance and make operational judgments based on 2.1.7                                                                     4.7 100 operating characteristics, reactor behavior, and instrument interpretation.
3.8 74 Subtotal 3 2 2.4.6 Knowledge of EOP mitigation strategies.
1.
4.7 97 4. Emergency 2.4.1 Knowledge of EOP entry conditions and 4.6 72 Procedures I immediate action steps. Plan 2.4.13 Knowledge of crew roles and responsibilities 4.0 73 during EOP usage. Subtotal *. 2 1 Tier 3 Point Total 10 7 ES-401 1 / 1 1 / 2 2 / 1 2 / 1 212 212 212 Record of Rejected Kl As Form ES-401-4 Randomly Selected KIA 295027 High Containment Temperature 295011 High Containment Temperature 207000 Isolation (Emergency)
Conduct of Operations             Knowledge of operator responsibilities during 2.1.2                                                         4.1   66 all modes of plant operation.
Condenser 209002 HPCS 201004 RSCS 201005 RCIS 239003 MSIV Leakage Control Reason for Rejection This topic applies to plants with Mark Ill containments only. The facility has a Mark II containment.
2.1.21     Ability to verify the controlled procedure copy. 3.5   67 Ability to use procedures related to shift 2.1.5       staffing, such as minimum crew complement,         2.9   75 overtime limitations, etc.
This topic applies to plants with Mark 111 containments only. The facility has a Mark II containment.
Subtotal                                                               3         2 Knowledge of the process for making design 2.2.5                                                                      3.2   95 or operatinq chanqes to the facility.
This system is not installed at the facility.
Knowledge of the process for conducting 2.2.7                                                                      3.6 99 special or infrequent tests.
This system is not installed at the facility.
2.
This system is no longer installed at the facility.
Equipment                 Knowledge of the process used to track 2.2.43                                                        3.0   68 Control                   inoperable alarms Ability to determine Technical Specification 2.2.35                                                         3.6   69 Mode of Operation.
This system is not installed at the facility.
Subtotal                                                               2         2 Knowledge of Radiological Safety Procedures pertaining to licensed operator duties, such as response to radiation monitor alarms, 2.3.13                                                                  3.8 96 containment entry requirements, fuel handling responsibilities, access to locked high radiation areas, aligninq filters, etc.
This system is no longer installed at the facility.
Knowledge of radiation or containment
1 / 1 1 / 2 1 / 2 2 / 1 Question 50 295023 Refueling Accidents AA 1.08 -Ability to operate and/or monitor the following as they apply to REFUELING ACCIDENTS:
: 3.                        hazards that may arise during normal, Radiation       2.3.14                                                                   3.8  98 abnormal, or emergency conditions or Control                   activities.
Containment building ventilation:
Ability to use radiation monitoring systems, such as fixed radiation monitors and alarms, 2.3.5                                                      2.9   70 portable survey instruments, personnel monitoring equipment, etc.
Mark-Ill Question 85 295014 Inadvertent Reactivity Addition AA2.03 -Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to INADVERTENT REACTIVITY ADDITION:
 
Cause of reactivity addition Question 63 295010 High Drywell Pressure AA2.05 -Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to HIGH DRYWELL PRESSURE:
ES-401                     Generic Knowledge and Abilities Outline (Tier 3)     Form ES-401-3 Knowledge of radiation exposure limits under 2.3.4                                                  3.2 71 normal or emergency conditions.
Drywell air cooler drain flow: BWR-6 Question 89 215005 APRM I LPRM 2.4.34 -Knowledge of RO tasks performed outside the main control room during an emergency and the resultant operational effects. Randomly resampled KJA 295023 Refueling Accidents AA 1.04 -Ability to operate and/or monitor the following as they apply to REFUELING ACCIDENTS:
2.3.11   Ability to control radiation releases.       3.8 74 Subtotal                                                     3         2 2.4.6   Knowledge of EOP mitigation strategies.               4.7 97 4.
Radiation monitoring equipment.
Emergency                     Knowledge of EOP entry conditions and 2.4.1                                                 4.6 72 Procedures I                 immediate action steps.
A discriminating SRO-level question cannot be developed for the randomly sampled KJA. Additionally, this topic is oversampled (Questions 64 and 85). Randomly resampled KJA 295015 Incomplete SCRAM AA2.02 -Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to INCOMPLETE SCRAM: Control rod position.
Plan                         Knowledge of crew roles and responsibilities 2.4.13                                                  4.0 73 during EOP usage.
The facility is a BWR-4, not a BWR-6. Randomly resampled KJA 295010 High Drywell Pressure AA2.01 -Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to HIGH DRYWELL PRESSURE:
Subtotal                                                 *. 2         1 Tier 3 Point Total                                                             10         7
Leak rates. The randomly sampled generic KJA does not support developing an SRO-level question for the given system. Randomly resampled KJA 215005 APRM I LPRM 2.4.18 -Knowledge of the specific bases for EOPs.
 
Question 3 The facility does not have a Feedwater coolant 259002 Reactor Water Level injection mode for the Feedwater system. Control Randomly resampled KIA 259002 Reactor Water Level Control A 1.02 -Ability to predict K2.02 -Knowledge of electrical and/or monitor changes in parameters 2 / 1 power supplies to the following:
ES-401                         Record of Rejected KlAs                  Form ES-401-4 Randomly Selected KIA                   Reason for Rejection 295027 High Containment       This topic applies to plants with Mark Ill Temperature                    containments only. The facility has a Mark II 1/ 1                                containment.
associated with operating the REACTOR Feedwater coolant injection WATER LEVEL CONTROL SYSTEM controls (FWCI) initiation logic: including:
295011 High Containment        This topic applies to plants with Mark 111 Temperature                    containments only. The facility has a Mark II 1/2                                containment.
Reactor Feedwater flow. FWCl/HPCI Question 15 A question could not be developed for 215005 APRM I LPRM randomly sampled KIA without overlapping GFE material.
207000 Isolation (Emergency)  This system is not installed at the facility.
A2.1 O -Ability to (a) predict the Randomly resampled KIA 215005 APRM I impacts of the following on the LPRM A2.03 -Ability to (a) predict the impacts AVERAGE POWER RANGE of the following on the AVERAGE POWER MONITOR/LOCAL POWER RANGE MONITOR/LOCAL POWER RANGE RANGE MONITOR SYSTEM; MONITOR SYSTEM; and (b) based on those 2 / 1 and (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, predictions, use procedures to or mitigate the consequences of those . correct, control, or mitigate the abnormal conditions or operations:
2/1  Condenser 209002 HPCS                    This system is not installed at the facility.
Inoperative consequences of those trip (all causes). abnormal conditions or operations:
2/1 201004 RSCS                    This system is no longer installed at the facility.
Changes in void concentration Question 36 The facility does not have RCIS. 214000 RPIS Randomly resampled KIA 214000 RPIS A4.02 -Ability to manually operate and/or monitor in the A4.01 -Ability to manually control room: Control rod position.
212 201005 RCIS                    This system is not installed at the facility.
212 operate and/or monitor in the control room: RCIS rod action control bypass switches Question 83 An acceptable question could not be developed for the randomly sampled KIA without 295029 High Suppression Pool overlapping the previous NRC exam's Question Water Level 65. EA2.03 -Ability to determine Randomly resampled KIA 295029 High .. 1 / 2 and/or interpret the following as Suppression Pool Water Level EA2.01 .-Ability they apply to HIGH to determine and/or interpret the following as SUPPRESSION POOL WATER they apply to HIGH SUPPRESSION POOL LEVEL: Drywell/containment WATER LEVEL: Suppression pool water level. water level Question 90 An acceptable question could not be written at the SRO license level for the randomly sampled 239002 SRVs KIA. A2.05 -Ability to (a) predict the Randomly resampled KIA 239002 SRVs A2.04 impacts of the following on the -Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the RELIEF/SAFETY VALVES; and following on the RELIEF/SAFETY VALVES; 2 / 1 (b) based on those predictions, and (b) based on those predictions, use use procedures to correct, procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or consequences of those operations:
212 239003 MSIV Leakage Control    This system is no longer installed at the facility.
ADS actuation.
212
abnormal conditions or operations:
 
Low reactor pressure Question 21 An acceptable question could not be developed at the RO license level for the randomly 212000 RPS sampled KIA. 2.2.36 -Ability to analyze the Randomly resampled KIA 212000 RPS 2.4.34 -2 / 1 effect of maintenance activities, Knowledge of RO tasks performed outside the such as degraded power main control room during an emergency and sources, on the status of limiting the resultant operational effects. conditions for operations.
Question 50 295023 Refueling Accidents Randomly resampled KJA 295023 Refueling AA 1.08 - Ability to operate     Accidents AA 1.04 - Ability to operate and/or 1/ 1 and/or monitor the following as  monitor the following as they apply to they apply to REFUELING           REFUELING ACCIDENTS: Radiation ACCIDENTS: Containment            monitoring equipment.
Question 40 An acceptable question could not be developed for the randomly sampled KIA without 295030 Low Suppression Pool overlapping Question 80 (SRO Question 5). Water Level Randomly resampled KIA 295030 Low EK1 .02 -Knowledge of the Suppression Pool Water Level EK1 .03 -1 / 1 operational implications of the Knowledge of the operational implications of the following concepts as they following concepts as they apply to LOW apply to LOW SUPPRESSION SUPPRESSION POOL WATER LEVEL: Heat POOL WATER LEVEL: Pump capacity.
building ventilation: Mark-Ill Question 85                       A discriminating SRO-level question cannot be developed for the randomly sampled KJA.
NPSH Question 53 An acceptable question could not be developed for the randomly sampled KA due to lack of 700000 Generator Voltage and documented system or procedural limitations Electric Grid Disturbances for Generator frequency limitations.
295014 Inadvertent Reactivity Additionally, this topic is oversampled Addition (Questions 64 and 85).
AA2.06 -Ability to determine Randomly resampled KIA 700000 Generator 1 / 1 and/or interpret the following as Voltage and Electric Grid Disturbances AA2.04 they apply to GENERATOR
AA2.03 - Ability to determine 1/2                                    Randomly resampled KJA 295015 Incomplete and/or interpret the following as SCRAM AA2.02 - Ability to determine and/or they apply to INADVERTENT interpret the following as they apply to REACTIVITY ADDITION:
-Ability to determine and/or interpret the VOLTAGE AND ELECTRIC following as they apply to GENERATOR GRID DISTURBANCES:
INCOMPLETE SCRAM: Control rod position.
VOLTAGE AND ELECTRIC GRID Generator frequency limitations DISTURBANCES:
Cause of reactivity addition Question 63                      The facility is a BWR-4, not a BWR-6.
VARs outside capability curve.
295010 High Drywell Pressure      Randomly resampled KJA 295010 High Drywell Pressure AA2.01 - Ability to determine and/or AA2.05 - Ability to determine interpret the following as they apply to HIGH 1/2  and/or interpret the following as DRYWELL PRESSURE: Leak rates.
Question 68 An acceptable and discriminating question 2.2.41 -Ability to obtain and could not be developed at the RO license level 3 interpret station electrical and for the randomly sampled KIA. mechanical drawings.
they apply to HIGH DRYWELL PRESSURE: Drywell air cooler drain flow: BWR-6 Question 89                      The randomly sampled generic KJA does not support developing an SRO-level question for 215005 APRM I LPRM the given system.
Randomly resampled KIA 2.2.43 -Knowledge of the process used to track inoperable alarms. Question 69 The randomly sampled KIA has already been 2.2.40 -Ability to apply tested on Question 54. Resampling to limit technical specifications for a overlap. 3 system. Randomly resampled KIA 2.2.35 -Ability to determine Technical Specification Mode of Operation.
2.4.34 - Knowledge of RO tasks Randomly resampled KJA 215005 APRM I 2/1  performed outside the main LPRM 2.4.18 - Knowledge of the specific bases control room during an for EOPs.
Question 73 An acceptable question could not be developed 2.4.41 -Knowledge of the at the RO license level for the randomly emergency action level sampled KIA. 3 thresholds and classifications.
emergency and the resultant operational effects.
Randomly resampled KIA 2.4.13 -Knowledge of crew roles and responsibilities during EOP usage. Question 39 An acceptable question could not be developed 295026 Suppression Pool High for the randomly sampled KIA without testing Water Temperature Generic Fundamentals material.
 
EK1 .02 -Knowledge of the Randomly resampled KIA 295026 Suppression Pool High Water Temperature EK2.01 -1 / 1 operational implications of the Knowledge of the interrelations between following concepts as they SUPPRESSION POOL HIGH WATER apply to SUPPRESSION POOL TEMPERATURE and the following:
Question 3                          The facility does not have a Feedwater coolant injection mode for the Feedwater system.
HIGHWATER Suppression pool cooling. TEMPERATURE:
259002 Reactor Water Level Control                            Randomly resampled KIA 259002 Reactor Water Level Control A 1.02 - Ability to predict K2.02 - Knowledge of electrical 2/1                                      and/or monitor changes in parameters power supplies to the following:
Steam condensation Question 93 An acceptable question could not be developed 271000 Off-gas for the randomly sampled generic KIA due to a lack of significant design, procedural, or 2.2.3 -(multi-unit license) operational differences between units for the 212 Knowledge of the design, Offgas system. procedural, and operational Randomly resampled KIA 271000 Off-gas differences between units. 2.2.12 -Knowledge of surveillance procedures.
associated with operating the REACTOR Feedwater coolant injection WATER LEVEL CONTROL SYSTEM controls (FWCI) initiation logic:
ES-301 Administrative Topics Outline Form ES-301-1 Facility:
including: Reactor Feedwater flow.
SSES Units 1 and 2 Date of Examination:
FWCl/HPCI Question 15                        A question could not be developed for t~e randomly sampled KIA without overlapping 215005 APRM I LPRM GFE material.
January 19-30, 2015 Exam Level: RO 0 SRO. Operating Test No.: Loc26 NRC Retake Administrative Topic Type Describe activity to be performed (see Note) Code* Conduct of Operations S,D Compute Average Drywell Air Temperature 00.S0.2103.101 S0-100-007, KIA 2.2.12 (3.4) Determine Estimated Time to 200 &deg;F and Conduct of Operations R,D Required T.S. Action 49.0N.1869.103 ON-149-001, KIA 2.1.25 (4.2) Equipment Control R,D Authorize Bypassing Rod Block Monitor 00.AD.1021.101 NDAP-QA-0338, KIA 2.1.37 (4.6) Radiation Control R,D Review and Approve Rad Liq Release Permit OO.AD.2175.001 OP-069-050, KIA 2.3.6 (3.7) Emergency Procedures/Plan R,M Classify an Emergency Condition OO.EP.1132.180 EP-PS-100, KIA 2.4.41 (4.6) NOTE: All items (5 total) are required for SR Os. RO applicants require only 4 items unless they are retaking only the administrative topics, when all 5 are required.
A2.1 O - Ability to (a) predict the Randomly resampled KIA 215005 APRM I impacts of the following on the LPRM A2.03 - Ability to (a) predict the impacts AVERAGE POWER RANGE of the following on the AVERAGE POWER MONITOR/LOCAL POWER RANGE MONITOR/LOCAL POWER RANGE RANGE MONITOR SYSTEM; 2/1                                     MONITOR SYSTEM; and (b) based on those and (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, predictions, use procedures to or mitigate the consequences of those          .
* Type Codes & Criteria:
correct, control, or mitigate the abnormal conditions or operations: Inoperative consequences of those trip (all causes).
{C)ontrol room, (S)imulator, or Class(R)oom
abnormal conditions or operations: Changes in void concentration Question 36                        The facility does not have RCIS.
{D)irect from bank (:S 3 for ROs; :S 4 for SROs & RO retakes) (N)ew or (M)odified from bank 1) (P)revious 2 exams (:S 1; randomly selected)
214000 RPIS                        Randomly resampled KIA 214000 RPIS A4.02 -
ES-301 Control Room/In-Plant Systems Outline Form ES-301-2 Facility:
Ability to manually operate and/or monitor in the A4.01 - Ability to manually 212                                      control room: Control rod position.
SSES Units 1 and 2 Date of Examination:
operate and/or monitor in the control room: RCIS rod action control bypass switches Question 83                        An acceptable question could not be developed for the randomly sampled KIA without 295029 High Suppression Pool overlapping the previous NRC exam's Question Water Level 65.
January 19-30, 2014 Exam Level: RO D SRO-I
EA2.03 - Ability to determine Randomly resampled KIA 295029 High          ..
* SRO-U D Operating Test No.: Loc26 NRC Retake Control Room Systems (8 for RO); (7 for SRO-I}; (2 or 3 for SRO-U, including 1 ESF) System I JPM Title a. Respond to Multiple Notching Rod (55.0N.2003.151)
1/ 2 and/or interpret the following as Suppression Pool Water Level EA2.01 .- Ability they apply to HIGH to determine and/or interpret the following as SUPPRESSION POOL WATER they apply to HIGH SUPPRESSION POOL LEVEL: Drywell/containment WATER LEVEL: Suppression pool water level.
: b. HPCI Full Flow Test Quarterly Surveillance ( 52.S0.1964.151}
water level
: c. Main Steam Line Isolation Recovery (84.0N.003.101}
 
: d. Perform Manual Comp by Comp S/U of Core Spray System IAW OP-151-001 (51.0P.1934.101)
Question 90                        An acceptable question could not be written at the SRO license level for the randomly sampled 239002 SRVs KIA.
: e. Placing RHRSW l/S for Suppression Pool Cooling (16.0P.1354.151}
A2.05 - Ability to (a) predict the Randomly resampled KIA 239002 SRVs A2.04 impacts of the following on the
: f. Implement Placing Alternate TBCCW Pump In Service (15.0P.1347.151}
                                        - Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the RELIEF/SAFETY VALVES; and following on the RELIEF/SAFETY VALVES; (b) based on those predictions, 2/ 1                                    and (b) based on those predictions, use use procedures to correct, procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or consequences of those operations: ADS actuation.
: g. Restore Offgas System IAW ON-143-001 In-Plant Systems (3 for RO); (3 for SRO-I); (3 or 2 for SRO-U) i. Shifting CRD Drive Water Filters (55.0P.2016.001)
abnormal conditions or operations: Low reactor pressure Question 21                        An acceptable question could not be developed at the RO license level for the randomly 212000 RPS sampled KIA.
: j. Establish and Maintain Reactor Vessel Level (RCIC) not injecting}
2.2.36 - Ability to analyze the Randomly resampled KIA 212000 RPS 2.4.34 -
from U2 RSDP ) k. Start Containment Hydrogen Recombiner (73.0P.011.202)
2/ 1 effect of maintenance activities, Knowledge of RO tasks performed outside the such as degraded power main control room during an emergency and sources, on the status of limiting the resultant operational effects.
Type Code* A,D,S A,D,S D,L,S E,N,S A,D,S A,D,S E,N,S D,R D,E,R D,E Safety Function 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 1 2 9 @ All RO and SRO-I control room (and in-plant) systems must be different and serve different safety functions; all 5 SRO-U systems must serve different safety functions; in-plant systems and functions may overlap those tested in the control room.
conditions for operations.
*Type Codes Criteria for RO I SRO-I / SRO-U (A)lternate path 4-6 I 4-6 I 2-3 (C)ontrol room (D)irect from bank :59/:58/:54 (E)mergency or abnormal in-plant ;::11;::1/;::1 (EN)gineered safety feature -I -I <::1 (control room system) (L)ow-Power I Shutdown <::1/<::1/<::1 (N)ew or (M)odified from bank including 1 (A) <::2/<::2/<::1 (P)revious 2 exams :5 3 I :5 3 I :5 2 (randomly selected) (R)CA ;::1/<::1/<::1 (S)imulator
Question 40                        An acceptable question could not be developed for the randomly sampled KIA without 295030 Low Suppression Pool overlapping Question 80 (SRO Question 5).
:" ' \ Appendix D Scenario Outline Form ES-D-1 Facility:
Water Level Randomly resampled KIA 295030 Low EK1 .02 - Knowledge of the Suppression Pool Water Level EK1 .03 -
SSES Units 1 and 2 Scenario No.: 1 Op-Test No.: LOC26R --Examiners:
1/ 1 operational implications of the Knowledge of the operational implications of the following concepts as they following concepts as they apply to LOW apply to LOW SUPPRESSION SUPPRESSION POOL WATER LEVEL: Heat POOL WATER LEVEL: Pump capacity.
Operators:
NPSH Question 53                        An acceptable question could not be developed for the randomly sampled KA due to lack of 700000 Generator Voltage and documented system or procedural limitations Electric Grid Disturbances for Generator frequency limitations.
Initial Conditions Unit 1 87% power after control rod pattern adjustment, EOL EHC pump 1 B OOS for maintenance Turnover Raise power to 95% using recirc flow Event Malf. Event Event No. No. Type* Description 1 N/A R Raise Power with Recirc Flow per RMR SRO,ATC OP-164-002, OP-AD-338 cmfRL01_X c SLC Squib Valve Continuity Loss 2 YC411M600 B SRO AR-107-A03, Technical Specifications cmfRL02_E c RHR Pump 1 B Spurious Start and Suction Flange Leak 3 111K11A mfRH14900 SRO,BOP ON-169-002, E0-100-104, Technical Specifications 4B 4 aiHS10001 c Main Generator Auto Voltage Regulator Failure SRO,ATC ON-198-001 mfHP15200 HPCI Steam Leak into Reactor Building, HPCI Fails to 9 M 5 Automatically Isolate cmfMV06 HV ALL 155F002(3)
AA2.06 - Ability to determine Randomly resampled KIA 700000 Generator 1/ 1 and/or interpret the following as Voltage and Electric Grid Disturbances AA2.04 they apply to GENERATOR
E0-100-113 HPCI Isolation Valve Power Loss When Manual Closure 6 cmfMV01 HV I Attempted 155F002(3)
                                        - Ability to determine and/or interpret the VOLTAGE AND ELECTRIC following as they apply to GENERATOR GRID DISTURBANCES:
SRO,BOP E0-100-104, E0-100-112 7 cmfPM04_1 I HPCI Room Coolers Fail to Automatically Start V209A(B) SRO,BOP E0-100-104 8 mfTC19302 c Four Turbine Bypass Valves Fail Closed 3B(C)(D)(E)
VOLTAGE AND ELECTRIC GRID Generator frequency limitations DISTURBANCES: VARs outside capability curve.
SRO,ATC E0-100-102 9 mfHP15200 M HPCI Steam Leak in Second Area of Reactor Building 3 ALL E0-100-104, E0-100-112
 
*(N)ormal, ( R )eactivity, (l)nstrument, (C)omponent, (M)ajor Target Quantitative Attributes (Per Scenario; See Section 0.5.d) 1. Total malfunctions (5-8) 2. Malfunctions after EOP entry (1-2) 3. Abnormal events (2-4) 4. Major transients (1-2) 5. EOPs entered/requiring substantive actions (1-2) 6. EOP contingencies requiring substantive actions (0-2) 7. Critical tasks (2-3) CT-1 Manually scram the reactor when any Secondary Containment Area temperature approaches or exceeds Max Safe temperature.
Question 68                      An acceptable and discriminating question could not be developed at the RO license level 2.2.41 - Ability to obtain and for the randomly sampled KIA.
CT-2 Rapidly depressurize the reactor when two Secondary Containment Areas exceed Max Safe Temperature levels. Scenario Actual Events Attributes 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 8 6,7,8 3 3,4 2 5,9 2 E0-100-102 2 E0-100-104 E0-100-112 1 2 Appendix D Scenario Outline Form ES-D-1 Facility:
3  interpret station electrical and mechanical drawings.            Randomly resampled KIA 2.2.43 - Knowledge of the process used to track inoperable alarms.
SSES Units 1 and 2 Scenario No.: 2 Op-Test No.: LOC26R --Examiners:
Question 69                      The randomly sampled KIA has already been tested on Question 54. Resampling to limit 2.2.40 - Ability to apply        overlap.
Operators:
technical specifications for a 3  system.                          Randomly resampled KIA 2.2.35 - Ability to determine Technical Specification Mode of Operation.
Initial Conditions Unit 1100% power, EOL CRD pump B out of service for maintenance Turnover None Event Malf. Event Event o. No. Type* Description Power Reduction Due to Minimum Generation 1 Report R Emergency Notification SRO,ATC Ol-AD-029, G0-100-012 rfRR164018 I Reactor Recirculation Pump 1 B Speed Drifts Low 2 rfRR164020 SRO,ATC OP-164-001, ON-156-001, Technical Specifications 3 mfRD15500 c One Control Rod Drifts Out 52239 SRO,ATC ON-155-001, Technical Specifications 4 mfRR16401 c Coolant Leak in Drywell 1A ALL ON-100-101, E0-100-102, E0-100-103 mfRP15800 5 4A{B)(C)(D) .M Electrical ATWS mfRP15800 ALL E0-100-102, E0-100-113 3 cmfPM05_1 P208A(B) c SLC Pump Shaft Shear, CRD Pump Trip 6 cmfPM03_1 SRO,BOP E0-100-113 P132A mfEG19800 4 c Main Generator Trip, Loss of All Condensate Pumps 7 mfFW14400 ALL E0-100-113 3A(B)(C)(D) mfRC15001 HPCI and RCIC Trip, Coolant Leak in Drywell Degrades, 1 ADS Fails to Automatically Initiate; Rapid 8 mfHP15201 M Depressurization Required Due to Low Reactor Water 5 ALL Level mfAD18300 1 E0-100-102, E0-100-112
Question 73                      An acceptable question could not be developed at the RO license level for the randomly 2.4.41 - Knowledge of the sampled KIA.
*(N)ormal, (R)eactivity, (l)nstrument, (C)omponent, (M)ajor Target Quantitative Attributes (Per Scenario; See Section D.5.d) 1. Total malfunctions (5-8) 2. Malfunctions after EOP entry (1-2) 3. Abnormal events (2-4) 4. Major transients (1-2) 5. EOPs entered/requiring substantive actions (1-2) 6. EOP contingencies requiring substantive actions (0-2) 7. Critical tasks (2-3) CT-1 Lower Reactor power using one or more of the following methods IAW E0-100-113:
emergency action level 3  thresholds and classifications. Randomly resampled KIA 2.4.13 - Knowledge of crew roles and responsibilities during EOP usage.
Question 39                      An acceptable question could not be developed for the randomly sampled KIA without testing 295026 Suppression Pool High Generic Fundamentals material.
Water Temperature Randomly resampled KIA 295026 Suppression EK1 .02 - Knowledge of the Pool High Water Temperature EK2.01 -
operational implications of the 1/ 1                                  Knowledge of the interrelations between following concepts as they       SUPPRESSION POOL HIGH WATER apply to SUPPRESSION POOL        TEMPERATURE and the following:
HIGHWATER Suppression pool cooling.
TEMPERATURE: Steam condensation Question 93                      An acceptable question could not be developed for the randomly sampled generic KIA due to a 271000 Off-gas lack of significant design, procedural, or 2.2.3 - (multi-unit license)    operational differences between units for the 212  Knowledge of the design,        Offgas system.
procedural, and operational Randomly resampled KIA 271000 Off-gas differences between units.      2.2.12 - Knowledge of surveillance procedures.
 
ES-301                              Administrative Topics Outline                            Form ES-301-1 Facility:        SSES Units 1 and 2               Date of Examination:        January 19-30, 2015 Exam Level: RO      0    SRO.                                 Operating Test No.:    Loc26 NRC Retake Administrative Topic          Type                    Describe activity to be performed (see Note)                Code*
Compute Average Drywell Air Temperature Conduct of Operations                S,D 00.S0.2103.101 S0-100-007, KIA 2.2.12 (3.4)
Determine Estimated Time to 200 &deg;F and Conduct of Operations                R,D                        Required T.S. Action 49.0N.1869.103 ON-149-001, KIA 2.1.25 (4.2)
Authorize Bypassing Rod Block Monitor Equipment Control                    R,D 00.AD.1021.101 NDAP-QA-0338, KIA 2.1.37 (4.6)
Review and Approve Rad Liq Release Permit Radiation Control                      R,D OO.AD.2175.001 OP-069-050, KIA 2.3.6 (3.7)
Classify an Emergency Condition Emergency Procedures/Plan            R,M OO.EP.1132.180 EP-PS-100, KIA 2.4.41 (4.6)
NOTE: All items (5 total) are required for SR Os. RO applicants require only 4 items unless they are retaking only the administrative topics, when all 5 are required.
* Type Codes & Criteria:          {C)ontrol room, (S)imulator, or Class(R)oom
{D)irect from bank (:S 3 for ROs; :S 4 for SROs & RO retakes)
(N)ew or (M)odified from bank (~ 1)
(P)revious 2 exams (:S 1; randomly selected)
 
ES-301                          Control Room/In-Plant Systems Outline                            Form ES-301-2 Facility:        SSES Units 1 and 2                  Date of Examination:            January 19-30, 2014 Exam Level: RO      D     SRO-I
* SRO-U    D              Operating Test No.:        Loc26 NRC Retake Control Room Systems (8 for RO); (7 for SRO-I}; (2 or 3 for SRO-U, including 1 ESF)
System I JPM Title                                  Type Code*            Safety Function
: a. Respond to Multiple Notching Rod (55.0N.2003.151)                               A,D,S                1
: b. HPCI Full Flow Test Quarterly Surveillance A,D,S                2 (52.S0.1964.151}
: c. Main Steam Line Isolation Recovery (84.0N.003.101}                              D,L,S                 3
: d. Perform Manual Comp by Comp S/U of Core Spray E,N,S               4 System IAW OP-151-001 (51.0P.1934.101)
: e. Placing RHRSW l/S for Suppression Pool Cooling A,D,S                 5 (16.0P.1354.151}
: f. Implement Placing Alternate TBCCW Pump In Service A,D,S                8 (15.0P.1347.151}
: g. Restore Offgas System IAW ON-143-001                                            E,N,S                9 In-Plant Systems (3 for RO); (3 for SRO-I); (3 or 2 for SRO-U)
: i. Shifting CRD Drive Water Filters (55.0P.2016.001)                                 D,R                1
: j. Establish and Maintain Reactor Vessel Level (RCIC)
D,E,R                2 not injecting} from U2 RSDP
                                                    )
: k. Start Containment Hydrogen Recombiner D,E                9 (73.0P.011.202)
  @        All RO and SRO-I control room (and in-plant) systems must be different and serve different safety functions; all 5 SRO-U systems must serve different safety functions; in-plant systems and functions may overlap those tested in the control room.
 
                    *Type Codes            Criteria for RO I SRO-I / SRO-U (A)lternate path                                      4-6 I 4-6 I 2-3 (C)ontrol room (D)irect from bank                                    :59/:58/:54 (E)mergency or abnormal in-plant                      ;::11;::1/;::1 (EN)gineered safety feature                              - I - I <::1 (control room system)
(L)ow-Power I Shutdown                                <::1/<::1/<::1 (N)ew or (M)odified from bank including 1(A)          <::2/<::2/<::1 (P)revious 2 exams                                    :5 3 I :5 3 I :5 2 (randomly selected)
(R)CA                                                  ;::1/<::1/<::1 (S)imulator
 
Appendix D                                      Scenario Outline                          Form ES-D-1
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Op-Test No.: LOC26R Facility:      SSES Units 1 and 2                Scenario No.:
Examiners:                                                Operators:
Initial Conditions        Unit 1 87% power after control rod pattern adjustment, EOL EHC pump 1 B OOS for maintenance Turnover                  Raise power to 95% using recirc flow Event        Malf.        Event                                    Event No.          No.          Type*                                Description R        Raise Power with Recirc Flow per RMR 1          N/A        SRO,ATC    OP-164-002, OP-AD-338 cmfRL01_X c      SLC Squib Valve Continuity Loss 2      YC411M600 SRO B                    AR-107-A03, Technical Specifications cmfRL02_E 111K11A          c        RHR Pump 1B Spurious Start and Suction Flange Leak 3        mfRH14900      SRO,BOP 4B                      ON-169-002, E0-100-104, Technical Specifications c        Main Generator Auto Voltage Regulator Failure 4        aiHS10001 SRO,ATC      ON-198-001 mfHP15200                  HPCI Steam Leak into Reactor Building, HPCI Fails to 9
5                          M        Automatically Isolate cmfMV06 HV      ALL 155F002(3)                 E0-100-113 HPCI Isolation Valve Power Loss When Manual Closure 6      cmfMV01 HV          I       Attempted 155F002(3)
SRO,BOP E0-100-104, E0-100-112 cmfPM04_1          I      HPCI Room Coolers Fail to Automatically Start 7        V209A(B)     SRO,BOP      E0-100-104 mfTC19302          c        Four Turbine Bypass Valves Fail Closed 8      3B(C)(D)(E)   SRO,ATC      E0-100-102 mfHP15200          M        HPCI Steam Leak in Second Area of Reactor Building 9            3            ALL      E0-100-104, E0-100-112
      *(N)ormal,    (R)eactivity,    (l)nstrument,  (C)omponent,    (M)ajor
 
Scenario      Actual Target Quantitative Attributes (Per Scenario; See Section 0.5.d)
Events      Attributes
: 1. Total malfunctions (5-8)                                      2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9      8
: 2. Malfunctions after EOP entry (1-2)                                6,7,8          3
: 3. Abnormal events (2-4)                                              3,4            2
: 4. Major transients (1-2)                                              5,9            2
: 5. EOPs entered/requiring substantive actions (1-2)              E0-100-102 2
E0-100-104
: 6. EOP contingencies requiring substantive actions (0-2)         E0-100-112         1
: 7. Critical tasks (2-3)                                                               2 CT-1          Manually scram the reactor when any Secondary Containment Area temperature approaches or exceeds Max Safe temperature.
CT-2          Rapidly depressurize the reactor when two Secondary Containment Areas exceed Max Safe Temperature levels.
 
Appendix D                                     Scenario Outline                            Form ES-D-1 Facility:        SSES Units 1 and 2                                          Op-Test No.:
LOC26R Scenario No.:
Examiners:                                                  Operators:
Initial Conditions      Unit 1100% power, EOL CRD pump B out of service for maintenance Turnover                None Event          Malf.        Event                                    Event
: o.          No.        Type*                                Description Power Reduction Due to Minimum Generation 1        Report            R       Emergency Notification SRO,ATC Ol-AD-029, G0-100-012 rfRR164018 I      Reactor Recirculation Pump 1B Speed Drifts Low 2                     SRO,ATC rfRR164020                  OP-164-001, ON-156-001, Technical Specifications 3        mfRD15500 52239 c        One Control Rod Drifts Out SRO,ATC      ON-155-001, Technical Specifications 4        mfRR16401 1A c        Coolant Leak in Drywell ALL      ON-100-101, E0-100-102, E0-100-103 mfRP15800 4A{B)(C)(D)      .M        Electrical ATWS 5                          ALL mfRP15800                  E0-100-102, E0-100-113 3
cmfPM05_1 6
P208A(B) c        SLC Pump Shaft Shear, CRD Pump Trip cmfPM03_1    SRO,BOP      E0-100-113 P132A mfEG19800 7
4 c        Main Generator Trip, Loss of All Condensate Pumps mfFW14400        ALL      E0-100-113 3A(B)(C)(D) mfRC15001                  HPCI and RCIC Trip, Coolant Leak in Drywell Degrades, 1
ADS Fails to Automatically Initiate; Rapid 8        mfHP15201          M        Depressurization Required Due to Low Reactor Water 5          ALL Level mfAD18300 1                    E0-100-102, E0-100-112
*(N)ormal,     (R)eactivity,   (l)nstrument, (C)omponent,     (M)ajor
 
Scenario    Actual Target Quantitative Attributes (Per Scenario; See Section D.5.d)
Events    Attributes
: 1. Total malfunctions (5-8)                                      2,3,4,5,6,7,8      7
: 2. Malfunctions after EOP entry (1-2)                                 6,7          2
: 3. Abnormal events (2-4)                                             2,3,4          3
: 4. Major transients (1-2)                                             5,8          2
: 5. EOPs entered/requiring substantive actions (1-2)              E0-100-102 2
E0-100-103
: 6. EOP contingencies requiring substantive actions (0-2)         E0-100-112 2
E0-100-113
: 7. Critical tasks (2-3)                                                             3 CT-1         Lower Reactor power using one or more of the following methods IAW E0-100-113:
* Trip Recirculation pumps
* Trip Recirculation pumps
* Inject boron
* Inject boron
* Lower Reactor water level CT-2 Insert control rods IAW E0-100-113 Sht. 2. CT-3 Perform Rapid Depressurization when RPV level drops to -161" IAW E0-100-102.
* Lower Reactor water level CT-2         Insert control rods IAW E0-100-113 Sht. 2.
Scenario Actual Events Attributes 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 7 6,7 2 2,3,4 3 5,8 2 E0-100-102 2 E0-100-103 E0-100-112 2 E0-100-113 3}}
CT-3           Perform Rapid Depressurization when RPV level drops to -161" IAW E0-100-102.}}

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ES-401 Written Examination Outline Form ES-401-1 Facility: Susquehanna Date of Exam: January 2015 RO KIA Category Points SRO-Only Points Tier Group K K K K K K A A A A G Total A2 G* Total 1 2 3 4 5

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Evolutions 3 5 5 5 4 5 27 5 5 10 Totals 1 2 1 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 2 26 3 2 5 2.

Plant 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 0 1 2 3 Systems Tier Totals 4 2 3 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 3 38 4 4 8

3. Generic Knowledge & Abilities 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 10 7 Categories 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 1 Note: 1. Ensure that at least two topics from every applicable KIA category are sampled within each tier of the RO and SRO-only outlines (i.e., except for one category in Tier 3 of the SRO-only outline, the "Tier Totals" in each KIA category shall not be less than two).
2. The point total for each group and tier in the proposed outline must match that specified in the table.

The final point total for each group and tier may deviate by +/-1 from that specified in the table based on NRG revisions. The final RO exam must total 75 points and the SRO-only exam must total 25 points.

3. Systems/evolutions within each group are identified on the associated outline; systems or evolutions that do not apply at the facility should be deleted and justified; operationally important, site-specific systems that are not included on the outline should be added. Refer to section D.1.b of ES-401, for guidance regarding elimination of inappropriate KIA statements.
4. Select topics from as many systems and evolutions as possible; sample every system or evolution in the group before selecting a second topic for any system or evolution.
5. Absent a plant specific priority, only those KAs having an importance rating (IR) of 2.5 or higher shall be selected. Use the RO and SRO ratings for the RO and SRO-only portions, respectively.
6. Select SRO topics for Tiers 1 and 2 from the shaded systems and KIA categories.

7.* The generic (G) KIAs in Tiers 1 and 2 shall be selected from Section 2 of the KIA Catalog, but the topics must be relevant to the applicable evolution or system. Refer to Section D.1.b of ES-401 for the applicable KIA's

8. On the following pages, enter the KIA numbers, a brief description of each topic, the topics' importance ratings (IR) for the applicable license level, and the point totals(#) for each system and category. Enter the group and tier totals for each category in the table above. If fuel handling equipment is sampled in other than Category A2 or G* on the SRO-only exam, enter it on the left side of Column A2 for Tier 2, Group 2 (Note #1 does not apply). Use duplicate pages for RO and SRO-only exams.
9. For Tier 3, select topics from Section 2 of the KIA Catalog, and enter the KIA numbers, descriptions, IRs, and point totals(#) on Form ES-401-3. Limit SRO selections to KIAs that are linked to 10CFR55.43

ES-401 Form ES-401-1 SSES 2015 Retake Written Examination Outline Emergency and Abnormal Plant Evolutions - Tier 1 Group 1 EAPE #I Name Safety Function K1 K2 K3 A1 A2 G KIA Topic(s) Imp. Q#

AA2.07 - Ability to determine and/or 295005 Main Turbine Generator interpret the following as they apply to Trip/ 3 x MAIN TURBINE GENERATOR TRIP:

3.6 76 Reactor water level AA2.10 - Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to 700000 Generator Voltage and GENERATOR VOLTAGE AND Electric Grid Disturbances x ELECTRIC GRID DISTURBANCES:

3.8 77 Generator overheating and the required actions EA2.06 - Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to 295028 High Drywell Temperature I 5 x HIGH DRYWELL TEMPERATURE: 3.7 78 Torus/suppression chamber air space temperature: Plant-Specific 295021 Loss of Shutdown 2.4.11 - Knowledge of abnormal Coolina 14 x condition procedures.

4.2 79 2.1.25 - Ability to interpret reference 295030 Low Suppression Pool Water Level I 5 x materials, such as graphs, curves, 4.2 80 tables, etc.

295024 High Drywell Pressure I 2.4.6 - Knowledge of EOP mitigation 5

x strategies.

4.7 81 295003 Partial or Complete 2.1.20 - Ability to interpret and execute Loss of AC Power I 6 x procedure steps.

4.6 82 EK2.01 - Knowledge of the interrelations 295026 Suppression Pool High between SUPPRESSION POOL HIGH Water Temperature I 5 x WATER TEMPERATURE and the 3.9 39 following: Suppression pool cooling EK1 .03 - Knowledge of the operational 295030 Low Suppression Pool implications of the following concepts as Water Level I 5 x they apply to LOW SUPPRESSION 3.8 40 POOL WATER LEVEL: Heat capacity AK1 .01 - Knowledge of the operational implications of the following concepts as 295018 Partial or Complete they apply to PARTIAL OR COMPLETE Loss of CCW I 8 x LOSS OF COMPONENT COOLING 3.5 41 WATER: Effects on component/system operations AK2.02 - Knowledge of the interrelations 295005 Main Turbine Generator between MAIN TURBINE GENERATOR Trip/ 3 x TRIP and the following: Feedwater 2.9 42 temperature EK2.18 - Knowledge of the interrelations 295024 High Drywell Pressure I 5

x between HIGH DRYWELL PRESSURE 3.3 43 and the following: Ventilation AK2.07 - Knowledge of the interrelations 295006 SCRAM I 1 x between SCRAM and the following: 4.0 44 Reactor pressure control EK3.04 - Knowledge of the reasons for 295038 High Off-site Release the following responses as they apply to Rate/ 9 x HIGH OFF-SITE RELEASE RATE:

3.6 45 Emergency depressurization AK3.03 - Knowledge of the reasons for the following responses as they apply to 295001 Partial or Complete PARTIAL OR COMPLETE LOSS OF Loss of Forced Core Flow x FORCED CORE FLOW CIRCULATION: 2.8 46 Circulation/ 1 & 4 Idle loop flow

ES-401 Form ES-401-1 SSES 2015 Retake Written Examination Outline Emergency and Abnormal Plant Evolutions - Tier 1 Group 1 EAPE #I Name Safety Function K1 K2 K3 A1 A2 G KIA Topic(s) Imp. Q#

AK3.03 - Knowledge of the reasons for 295003 Partial or Complete the following responses as they apply to Loss of AC Power I 6 x PARTIAL OR COMPLETE LOSS OF 3.5 47 A.C. POWER: Load sheddinQ EA 1.04 - Ability to operate and/or 295028 High Drywell monitor the following as they apply to Temperature I 5 x HIGH DRYWELL TEMPERATURE:

3.9 48 Drywell pressure EA 1.01 - Ability to operate and/or 295037 SCRAM Condition monitor the following as they apply to Present and Reactor Power SCRAM CONDITION PRESENT AND Above APRM Downscale or x REACTOR POWER ABOVE APRM 4.6 49 Unknown/ 1 DOWNSCALE OR UNKNOWN: Reactor Protection System AA 1.08 - Ability to operate and/or monitor the following as they apply to 295023 Refueling Accidents I 8 x REFUELING ACCIDENTS: Radiation 3.4 50 monitorinQ equipment AA2.16 - Ability to determine and interpret the following as they apply to 600000 Plant Fire On-site I 8 x PLANT FIRE ON SITE: Vital equipment 3.0 51 and control systems to be maintained and operated during a fire AA2.06 - Ability to determine and/or 295016 Control Room interpret the following as they apply to Abandonment I 7 x CONTROL ROOM ABANDONMENT:

3.3 52 Cooldown rate AA2.04 - Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to 700000 Generator Voltage and Electric Grid Disturbances x GENERATOR VOLTAGE AND 3.6 53 ELECTRIC GRID DISTURBANCES:

VARs outside capability curve 295025 High Reactor Pressure I 2.2.40 - Ability to apply technical 3

x specifications for a svstem.

3.4 54 2.4.9 - Knowledge of low power I shutdown implications in accident (e.g.,

295004 Partial or Complete Loss of DC Power I 6 x loss of coolant accident or loss of 3.8 55 residual heat removal) mitigation strategies.

2.4.50 - Ability to verify system alarm 295019 Partial or Complete Loss of Instrument Air I 8 x setpoints and operate controls identified 4.2 56 in the alarm response manual.

AA 1.02 - Ability to operate and/or 295021 Loss of Shutdown monitor the following as they apply to Cooling/ 4 x LOSS OF SHUTDOWN COOLING:

3.5 57 RHR/shutdown cooling EK3.02 - Knowledge of the reasons for 295031 Reactor Low Water the following responses as they apply to Level/ 2 x REACTOR LOW WATER LEVEL: Core 4.4 58 coverage KIA Category Totals: 2 4 4 4 3/3 3/4 Group Point Total: 2017 I

ES-401 Form ES-401-1 SSES 2015 Retake Written Examination Outline Emergency and Abnormal Plant Evolutions - Tier 1 Group 2 EAPE #I Name Safety Function K1 K2 K3 A1 A2 G KIA Topic(s) Imp. Q#

EA2.01 - Ability to determine and/or 295029 High Suppression Pool interpret the following as they apply to Water Level I 5 x HIGH SUPPRESSION POOL WATER 3.9 83 LEVEL: Suppression pool water level 2.4.30 - Knowledge of events related to system operation I status that must be 295010 High Drywell Pressure I reported to internal organizations or 5

x external agencies, such as the state, the 4.1 84 NRC, or the transmission system operator.

AA2.02 - Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to 295015 Incomplete SCRAM/ 1 x INCOMPLETE SCRAM: Control rod 4.2 85 position AK1 .03 - Knowledge of the operational 295008 High Reactor Water implications of the following concepts as Level/ 2 x they apply to HIGH REACTOR WATER 3.2 59 LEVEL : Feed flow/steam flow mismatch EK2.01 - Knowledge of the interrelations 295032 High Secondary between HIGH SECONDARY Containment Area Temperature x CONTAINMENT AREA 3.5 60 15 TEMPERATURE and the following:

Area/room coolers AK3.07 - Knowledge of the reasons for the following responses as they apply to 2950201nadvertent Containment Isolation I 5 & 7 x INADVERTENT CONTAINMENT 3.4 61 ISOLATION: Suppression pool temperature response AA 1.01 - Ability to operate and/or 295002 Loss of Main monitor the following as they apply to Condenser Vacuum I 3 x LOSS OF MAIN CONDENSER 2.6 62 VACUUM: Condensate system AA2.01 - Ability to determine and/or 295010 High Drywell Pressure I interpret the following as they apply to 5

x HIGH DRYWELL PRESSURE: Leak 3.4 63 rates 295014 Inadvertent Reactivity 2.1.32 - Ability to explain and apply all Addition/ 1 x system limits and precautions.

3.8 64 295029 High Suppression Pool 2.4.46 - Ability to verify that the alarms Water Level I 5 x are consistent with the plant conditions.

4.2 65 KIA Category Totals: 1 1 1 1 1/2 2/1 Group Point Total:

I 7/3

ES-401 Form ES-401-1 SSES 2015 Retake Written Examination Outline Plant Systems - Tier 2 Group 1 K K K K K K A A A System # I Name A2 G Imp. Q#

1 2 3 4 5 6 1 3 4 A2.05 - Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the LOW PRESSURE CORE SPRAY SYSTEM; and (b) based on those predictions, use 209001 LPCS x procedures to correct, control, or 3.6 86 mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations: Core spray line break A2.06 - Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the AC. ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION; and (b) based 262001 AC Electrical on those predictions, use Distribution x procedures to correct, control, or 2.9 87 mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations: De-energizing a plant bus 2.1.28 - Knowledge of the 400000 Component Cooling purpose and function of major Water x system components and 4.1 88 controls.

2.4.18 - Knowledge of the 215005 APRM I LPRM x specific bases for EOPs.

4.0 89 A2.04 - Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the RELIEF/SAFETY VALVES; and (b) based on those predictions, 239002 SRVs x use procedures to correct, 4.1 90 control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations: ADS actuation K1 .02 - Knowledge of the physical connections and/or cause-effect relationships 263000 DC Electrical Distribution x between D.C. ELECTRICAL 3.2 1 DISTRIBUTION and the following: Battery charger and battery K1 .01 - Knowledge of the physical connections and/or cause-effect relationships 215004 Source Range Monitor x between SOURCE RANGE 3.6 2 MONITOR (SRM) SYSTEM and the following: Reactor protection system A 1.02 - Ability to predict and/or monitor changes in parameters associated with operating the 259002 Reactor Water Level x REACTOR WATER LEVEL 3.6 3 Control CONTROL SYSTEM controls including: Reactor Feedwater flow K2.01 - Knowledge of electrical 239002 SRVs x power supplies to the following: 2.8 4 SRV solenoids

ES-401 Form ES-401-1 SSES 2015 Retake Written Examination Outline Plant Systems - Tier 2 Group 1 K K K K K K A A A System #I Name A2 G Imp. Q#

1 2 3 4 5 6 1 3 4 K3.07 - Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction of the UNINTERRUPTABLE POWER 262002 UPS (AC/DC) x SUPPLY (A.C./D.C.) will have 2.6 5 on following: Movement of control rods: Plant-Specific K3.06 - Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction of the STANDBY GAS TREATMENT 261000 SGTS x SYSTEM will have on following:

3.0 6 Primary containment oxygen content: Mark-1&11 K4.01 - Knowledge of CCWS design feature(s) and or 400000 Component Cooling Water x interlocks which provide for the 3.4 7 following: Automatic start of standby pump K4.05 - Knowledge of LOW PRESSURE CORE SPRAY SYSTEM design feature(s) 209001 LPCS x and/or interlocks which provide 2.6 8 for the following: Pump minimum flow K5.02 - Knowledge of the operational implications of the 262001 AC Electrical Distribution x following concepts as they 2.6 9 apply to A.C. ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION: Breaker control K5.02 - Knowledge of the operational implications of the following concepts as they apply 217000 RCIC x to REACTOR CORE 3.1 10 ISOLATION COOLING SYSTEM (RCIC): Flow indication K6.05 - Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction of the following will have on the 205000 Shutdown Cooling x SHUTDOWN COOLING 3.2 11 SYSTEM (RHR SHUTDOWN COOLING MODE): Component coolina water systems K6.05 - Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction of the following will have on the 218000 ADS x AUTOMATIC 3.0 12 DEPRESSURIZATION SYSTEM: A.C. power: Plant-Specific A 1.03 - Ability to predict and/or monitor changes in parameters associated with operating the PRIMARY CONTAINMENT 223002 PCIS/Nuclear Steam ISOLATION Supply Shutoff x SYSTEM/NUCLEAR STEAM 2.5 13 SUPPLY SHUT-OFF controls including:

SPDS/ERIS/CRIDS/GDS:

Plant-Specific

ES-401 Form ES-401-1 SSES 2015 Retake Written Examination Outline Plant Systems - Tier 2 Group 1 K K K K K K A A A System # I Name A2 G Imp. Q#

1 2 3 4 5 6 1 3 4 A 1.08 - Ability to predict and/or monitor changes in parameters associated with operating the 211000 SLC x STANDBY LIQUID CONTROL 3.7 14 SYSTEM controls including:

RWCU system lineup A2.03 - Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the AVERAGE POWER RANGE MONITOR/LOCAL POWER RANGE MONITOR SYSTEM; and (b) based on those 215005 APRM I LPRM x predictions, use procedures to 3.6 15 correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations: Inoperative trip (all causes)

A2.05 - Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the EMERGENCY GENERATORS (DIESEL/JET); and (b) based on those predictions, use 264000 EDGs x procedures to correct, control, or 3.6 16 mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations: Synchronization of the emergency generator with other electrical supplies A3.05 - Ability to monitor automatic operations of the 203000 RHR/LPCI: Injection Mode x RHR/LPCI: INJECTION MODE 4.4 17 (PLANT SPECIFIC) including:

Reactor water level A3.03 - Ability to monitor automatic operations of the 215003 IRM x INTERMEDIATE RANGE 3.7 18 MONITOR (IRM) SYSTEM including: RPS status A4.06 - Ability to manually operate and/or monitor in the 206000 HPCI x control room: Reactor pressure:

4.3 19 BWR-2,3,4 A4.01 - Ability to manually 300000 Instrument Air x operate and/or monitor in the 2.6 20 control room: Pressure gauges 2.4.34 - Knowledge of RO tasks performed outside the main 212000 RPS x control room during an 4.2 21 emergency and the resultant operational effects.

2.1.23 - Ability to perform specific system and integrated 211000 SLC x plant procedures during all 4.3 22 modes of plant operation.

ES-401 Form ES-401-1 SSES 2015 Retake Written Examination Outline Plant Systems - Tier 2 Group 1 K K K K K K A A A System # I Name A2 G Imp. Q#

1 2 3 4 5 6 1 3 4 K4.04 - Knowledge of STANDBY GAS TREATMENT SYSTEM design feature(s) 261000 SGTS x and/or interlocks which provide 2.7 23 for the following: Radioactive particulate filtration K6.07 - Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction of the 400000 Component Cooling Water x following will have on the 2.7 24 CCWS: Breakers, relays, and disconnects A4.05 - Ability to manually operate and/or monitor in the 262001 AC Electrical Distribution x control room: Voltage, current, 3.3 25 power, and frequency on A.C.

buses K5.01 - Knowledge of the operational implications of the following concepts as they apply 263000 DC Electrical Distribution x to D.C. ELECTRICAL 2.6 26 DISTRIBUTION: Hydrogen generation during battery charaing.

KIA Category Totals: 2 1 2 3 3 3 3 2/3 2 3 2/2 Group Point Total:

I 26/5

ES-401 Form ES-401-1 SSES 2015 Retake Written Examination Outline Plant Systems - Tier 2 Group 2 K K K K K K A A A System #I Name A2 G Imp. Q#

1 2 3 4 5 6 1 3 4 A2.07 - Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the MAIN AND REHEAT STEAM SYSTEM; and (b) based on those predictions, use 239001 Main and Reheat Steam x procedures to correct, control, 3.9 91 or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations: Main steam area high temperature or differential temperature hiah 2.4.41 - Knowledge of the 230000 RHR/LPCI:

Torus/Pool Spray Mode x emergency action level 4.6 92 thresholds and classifications.

2.2.12 - Knowledge of 271000 Off-gas x surveillance procedures.

4.1 93 K1 .04 - Knowledge of the physical connections and/or cause-effect relationships 241000 Reactor/Turbine Pressure Regulator x between REACTOR/TURBINE 3.7 27 PRESSURE REGULATING SYSTEM and the following:

Reactor steam flow K2.01 - Knowledge of electrical 239001 Main and Reheat power supplies to the following:

Steam x Main steam isolation valve 3.2 28 solenoids K3.02 - Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction of the RHR/LPCI:

230000 RHR/LPCI:

Torus/Pool Spray Mode x TORUS/SUPPRESSION POOL 3.3 29 SPRAY MODE will have on following: Suppression pool temperature K4.01 - Knowledge of ROD BLOCK MONITOR SYSTEM design feature(s) and/or 215002 RBM x interlocks which provide for the 3.4 30 following: Prevent control rod withdrawal: BWR-3,4,5 K5.02 - Knowledge of the operational implications of the following concepts as they apply 201001 CRD Hydraulic x to CONTROL ROD DRIVE 2.6 31 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM: Flow indication K6.02 - Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction of the 290003 Control Room following will have on the HVAC x CONTROL ROOM HVAC:

2.7 32 Component cooling water systems A 1.02 - Ability to predict and/or monitor changes in parameters 233000 Fuel Pool associated with operating the Cooling/Cleanup x FUEL POOL COOLING AND 2.9 33 CLEAN-UP controls including:

Pool level

ES-401 Form ES-401-1 SSES 2015 Retake Written Examination Outline Plant Systems - Tier 2 Group 2 K K K K K K A A A System # I Name A2 G Imp. Q#

1 2 3 4 5 6 1 3 4 A2.08 - Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the CONTROL ROD AND DRIVE MECHANISM; and (b) 201003 Control Rod and based on those predictions, use Drive Mechanism x procedures to correct, control, 3.8 34 or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations: Low HCU accumulator pressure/high level A3.03 - Ability to monitor automatic operations of the 201002 RMCS x REACTOR MANUAL 3.2 35 CONTROL SYSTEM including:

Rod drift alarm A4.02 - Ability to manually operate and/or monitor in the 214000 RPIS x control room: Control rod 3.8 36 position 2.4.35 - Knowledge of local auxiliary operator tasks during 204000 RWCU x emergency and the resultant 3.8 37 operational effects.

K1.08 - Knowledge of the physical connections and/or cause-effect relationships 286000 Fire Protection x between FIRE PROTECTION 3.0 38 SYSTEM and the following:

Intake canals: Plant-Specific KIA Category Totals: 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1/1 1 1 1/2 Group Point Total: 12/3 I

ES-401 Generic Knowledge and Abilities Outline (Tier 3) Form ES-401-3 Facility: Susquehanna Date: January 2015 RO SRO-Only Category KIA# Topic IR Q# IR Q#

Knowledge of criteria or conditions that 2.1.14 require plant-wide announcements, such as 3.1 94 pump starts, reactor trips, mode chanqes, etc.

Ability to evaluate plant performance and make operational judgments based on 2.1.7 4.7 100 operating characteristics, reactor behavior, and instrument interpretation.

1.

Conduct of Operations Knowledge of operator responsibilities during 2.1.2 4.1 66 all modes of plant operation.

2.1.21 Ability to verify the controlled procedure copy. 3.5 67 Ability to use procedures related to shift 2.1.5 staffing, such as minimum crew complement, 2.9 75 overtime limitations, etc.

Subtotal 3 2 Knowledge of the process for making design 2.2.5 3.2 95 or operatinq chanqes to the facility.

Knowledge of the process for conducting 2.2.7 3.6 99 special or infrequent tests.

2.

Equipment Knowledge of the process used to track 2.2.43 3.0 68 Control inoperable alarms Ability to determine Technical Specification 2.2.35 3.6 69 Mode of Operation.

Subtotal 2 2 Knowledge of Radiological Safety Procedures pertaining to licensed operator duties, such as response to radiation monitor alarms, 2.3.13 3.8 96 containment entry requirements, fuel handling responsibilities, access to locked high radiation areas, aligninq filters, etc.

Knowledge of radiation or containment

3. hazards that may arise during normal, Radiation 2.3.14 3.8 98 abnormal, or emergency conditions or Control activities.

Ability to use radiation monitoring systems, such as fixed radiation monitors and alarms, 2.3.5 2.9 70 portable survey instruments, personnel monitoring equipment, etc.

ES-401 Generic Knowledge and Abilities Outline (Tier 3) Form ES-401-3 Knowledge of radiation exposure limits under 2.3.4 3.2 71 normal or emergency conditions.

2.3.11 Ability to control radiation releases. 3.8 74 Subtotal 3 2 2.4.6 Knowledge of EOP mitigation strategies. 4.7 97 4.

Emergency Knowledge of EOP entry conditions and 2.4.1 4.6 72 Procedures I immediate action steps.

Plan Knowledge of crew roles and responsibilities 2.4.13 4.0 73 during EOP usage.

Subtotal *. 2 1 Tier 3 Point Total 10 7

ES-401 Record of Rejected KlAs Form ES-401-4 Randomly Selected KIA Reason for Rejection 295027 High Containment This topic applies to plants with Mark Ill Temperature containments only. The facility has a Mark II 1/ 1 containment.

295011 High Containment This topic applies to plants with Mark 111 Temperature containments only. The facility has a Mark II 1/2 containment.

207000 Isolation (Emergency) This system is not installed at the facility.

2/1 Condenser 209002 HPCS This system is not installed at the facility.

2/1 201004 RSCS This system is no longer installed at the facility.

212 201005 RCIS This system is not installed at the facility.

212 239003 MSIV Leakage Control This system is no longer installed at the facility.

212

Question 50 295023 Refueling Accidents Randomly resampled KJA 295023 Refueling AA 1.08 - Ability to operate Accidents AA 1.04 - Ability to operate and/or 1/ 1 and/or monitor the following as monitor the following as they apply to they apply to REFUELING REFUELING ACCIDENTS: Radiation ACCIDENTS: Containment monitoring equipment.

building ventilation: Mark-Ill Question 85 A discriminating SRO-level question cannot be developed for the randomly sampled KJA.

295014 Inadvertent Reactivity Additionally, this topic is oversampled Addition (Questions 64 and 85).

AA2.03 - Ability to determine 1/2 Randomly resampled KJA 295015 Incomplete and/or interpret the following as SCRAM AA2.02 - Ability to determine and/or they apply to INADVERTENT interpret the following as they apply to REACTIVITY ADDITION:

INCOMPLETE SCRAM: Control rod position.

Cause of reactivity addition Question 63 The facility is a BWR-4, not a BWR-6.

295010 High Drywell Pressure Randomly resampled KJA 295010 High Drywell Pressure AA2.01 - Ability to determine and/or AA2.05 - Ability to determine interpret the following as they apply to HIGH 1/2 and/or interpret the following as DRYWELL PRESSURE: Leak rates.

they apply to HIGH DRYWELL PRESSURE: Drywell air cooler drain flow: BWR-6 Question 89 The randomly sampled generic KJA does not support developing an SRO-level question for 215005 APRM I LPRM the given system.

2.4.34 - Knowledge of RO tasks Randomly resampled KJA 215005 APRM I 2/1 performed outside the main LPRM 2.4.18 - Knowledge of the specific bases control room during an for EOPs.

emergency and the resultant operational effects.

Question 3 The facility does not have a Feedwater coolant injection mode for the Feedwater system.

259002 Reactor Water Level Control Randomly resampled KIA 259002 Reactor Water Level Control A 1.02 - Ability to predict K2.02 - Knowledge of electrical 2/1 and/or monitor changes in parameters power supplies to the following:

associated with operating the REACTOR Feedwater coolant injection WATER LEVEL CONTROL SYSTEM controls (FWCI) initiation logic:

including: Reactor Feedwater flow.

FWCl/HPCI Question 15 A question could not be developed for t~e randomly sampled KIA without overlapping 215005 APRM I LPRM GFE material.

A2.1 O - Ability to (a) predict the Randomly resampled KIA 215005 APRM I impacts of the following on the LPRM A2.03 - Ability to (a) predict the impacts AVERAGE POWER RANGE of the following on the AVERAGE POWER MONITOR/LOCAL POWER RANGE MONITOR/LOCAL POWER RANGE RANGE MONITOR SYSTEM; 2/1 MONITOR SYSTEM; and (b) based on those and (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, predictions, use procedures to or mitigate the consequences of those .

correct, control, or mitigate the abnormal conditions or operations: Inoperative consequences of those trip (all causes).

abnormal conditions or operations: Changes in void concentration Question 36 The facility does not have RCIS.

214000 RPIS Randomly resampled KIA 214000 RPIS A4.02 -

Ability to manually operate and/or monitor in the A4.01 - Ability to manually 212 control room: Control rod position.

operate and/or monitor in the control room: RCIS rod action control bypass switches Question 83 An acceptable question could not be developed for the randomly sampled KIA without 295029 High Suppression Pool overlapping the previous NRC exam's Question Water Level 65.

EA2.03 - Ability to determine Randomly resampled KIA 295029 High ..

1/ 2 and/or interpret the following as Suppression Pool Water Level EA2.01 .- Ability they apply to HIGH to determine and/or interpret the following as SUPPRESSION POOL WATER they apply to HIGH SUPPRESSION POOL LEVEL: Drywell/containment WATER LEVEL: Suppression pool water level.

water level

Question 90 An acceptable question could not be written at the SRO license level for the randomly sampled 239002 SRVs KIA.

A2.05 - Ability to (a) predict the Randomly resampled KIA 239002 SRVs A2.04 impacts of the following on the

- Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the RELIEF/SAFETY VALVES; and following on the RELIEF/SAFETY VALVES; (b) based on those predictions, 2/ 1 and (b) based on those predictions, use use procedures to correct, procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or consequences of those operations: ADS actuation.

abnormal conditions or operations: Low reactor pressure Question 21 An acceptable question could not be developed at the RO license level for the randomly 212000 RPS sampled KIA.

2.2.36 - Ability to analyze the Randomly resampled KIA 212000 RPS 2.4.34 -

2/ 1 effect of maintenance activities, Knowledge of RO tasks performed outside the such as degraded power main control room during an emergency and sources, on the status of limiting the resultant operational effects.

conditions for operations.

Question 40 An acceptable question could not be developed for the randomly sampled KIA without 295030 Low Suppression Pool overlapping Question 80 (SRO Question 5).

Water Level Randomly resampled KIA 295030 Low EK1 .02 - Knowledge of the Suppression Pool Water Level EK1 .03 -

1/ 1 operational implications of the Knowledge of the operational implications of the following concepts as they following concepts as they apply to LOW apply to LOW SUPPRESSION SUPPRESSION POOL WATER LEVEL: Heat POOL WATER LEVEL: Pump capacity.

NPSH Question 53 An acceptable question could not be developed for the randomly sampled KA due to lack of 700000 Generator Voltage and documented system or procedural limitations Electric Grid Disturbances for Generator frequency limitations.

AA2.06 - Ability to determine Randomly resampled KIA 700000 Generator 1/ 1 and/or interpret the following as Voltage and Electric Grid Disturbances AA2.04 they apply to GENERATOR

- Ability to determine and/or interpret the VOLTAGE AND ELECTRIC following as they apply to GENERATOR GRID DISTURBANCES:

VOLTAGE AND ELECTRIC GRID Generator frequency limitations DISTURBANCES: VARs outside capability curve.

Question 68 An acceptable and discriminating question could not be developed at the RO license level 2.2.41 - Ability to obtain and for the randomly sampled KIA.

3 interpret station electrical and mechanical drawings. Randomly resampled KIA 2.2.43 - Knowledge of the process used to track inoperable alarms.

Question 69 The randomly sampled KIA has already been tested on Question 54. Resampling to limit 2.2.40 - Ability to apply overlap.

technical specifications for a 3 system. Randomly resampled KIA 2.2.35 - Ability to determine Technical Specification Mode of Operation.

Question 73 An acceptable question could not be developed at the RO license level for the randomly 2.4.41 - Knowledge of the sampled KIA.

emergency action level 3 thresholds and classifications. Randomly resampled KIA 2.4.13 - Knowledge of crew roles and responsibilities during EOP usage.

Question 39 An acceptable question could not be developed for the randomly sampled KIA without testing 295026 Suppression Pool High Generic Fundamentals material.

Water Temperature Randomly resampled KIA 295026 Suppression EK1 .02 - Knowledge of the Pool High Water Temperature EK2.01 -

operational implications of the 1/ 1 Knowledge of the interrelations between following concepts as they SUPPRESSION POOL HIGH WATER apply to SUPPRESSION POOL TEMPERATURE and the following:

HIGHWATER Suppression pool cooling.

TEMPERATURE: Steam condensation Question 93 An acceptable question could not be developed for the randomly sampled generic KIA due to a 271000 Off-gas lack of significant design, procedural, or 2.2.3 - (multi-unit license) operational differences between units for the 212 Knowledge of the design, Offgas system.

procedural, and operational Randomly resampled KIA 271000 Off-gas differences between units. 2.2.12 - Knowledge of surveillance procedures.

ES-301 Administrative Topics Outline Form ES-301-1 Facility: SSES Units 1 and 2 Date of Examination: January 19-30, 2015 Exam Level: RO 0 SRO. Operating Test No.: Loc26 NRC Retake Administrative Topic Type Describe activity to be performed (see Note) Code*

Compute Average Drywell Air Temperature Conduct of Operations S,D 00.S0.2103.101 S0-100-007, KIA 2.2.12 (3.4)

Determine Estimated Time to 200 °F and Conduct of Operations R,D Required T.S. Action 49.0N.1869.103 ON-149-001, KIA 2.1.25 (4.2)

Authorize Bypassing Rod Block Monitor Equipment Control R,D 00.AD.1021.101 NDAP-QA-0338, KIA 2.1.37 (4.6)

Review and Approve Rad Liq Release Permit Radiation Control R,D OO.AD.2175.001 OP-069-050, KIA 2.3.6 (3.7)

Classify an Emergency Condition Emergency Procedures/Plan R,M OO.EP.1132.180 EP-PS-100, KIA 2.4.41 (4.6)

NOTE: All items (5 total) are required for SR Os. RO applicants require only 4 items unless they are retaking only the administrative topics, when all 5 are required.

  • Type Codes & Criteria: {C)ontrol room, (S)imulator, or Class(R)oom

{D)irect from bank (:S 3 for ROs; :S 4 for SROs & RO retakes)

(N)ew or (M)odified from bank (~ 1)

(P)revious 2 exams (:S 1; randomly selected)

ES-301 Control Room/In-Plant Systems Outline Form ES-301-2 Facility: SSES Units 1 and 2 Date of Examination: January 19-30, 2014 Exam Level: RO D SRO-I

  • SRO-U D Operating Test No.: Loc26 NRC Retake Control Room Systems (8 for RO); (7 for SRO-I}; (2 or 3 for SRO-U, including 1 ESF)

System I JPM Title Type Code* Safety Function

a. Respond to Multiple Notching Rod (55.0N.2003.151) A,D,S 1
b. HPCI Full Flow Test Quarterly Surveillance A,D,S 2 (52.S0.1964.151}
c. Main Steam Line Isolation Recovery (84.0N.003.101} D,L,S 3
d. Perform Manual Comp by Comp S/U of Core Spray E,N,S 4 System IAW OP-151-001 (51.0P.1934.101)
e. Placing RHRSW l/S for Suppression Pool Cooling A,D,S 5 (16.0P.1354.151}
f. Implement Placing Alternate TBCCW Pump In Service A,D,S 8 (15.0P.1347.151}
g. Restore Offgas System IAW ON-143-001 E,N,S 9 In-Plant Systems (3 for RO); (3 for SRO-I); (3 or 2 for SRO-U)
i. Shifting CRD Drive Water Filters (55.0P.2016.001) D,R 1
j. Establish and Maintain Reactor Vessel Level (RCIC)

D,E,R 2 not injecting} from U2 RSDP

)

k. Start Containment Hydrogen Recombiner D,E 9 (73.0P.011.202)

@ All RO and SRO-I control room (and in-plant) systems must be different and serve different safety functions; all 5 SRO-U systems must serve different safety functions; in-plant systems and functions may overlap those tested in the control room.

  • Type Codes Criteria for RO I SRO-I / SRO-U (A)lternate path 4-6 I 4-6 I 2-3 (C)ontrol room (D)irect from bank :59/:58/:54 (E)mergency or abnormal in-plant  ;::11;::1/;::1 (EN)gineered safety feature - I - I <::1 (control room system)

(L)ow-Power I Shutdown <::1/<::1/<::1 (N)ew or (M)odified from bank including 1(A) <::2/<::2/<::1 (P)revious 2 exams :5 3 I :5 3 I :5 2 (randomly selected)

(R)CA  ;::1/<::1/<::1 (S)imulator

Appendix D Scenario Outline Form ES-D-1

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Op-Test No.: LOC26R Facility: SSES Units 1 and 2 Scenario No.:

Examiners: Operators:

Initial Conditions Unit 1 87% power after control rod pattern adjustment, EOL EHC pump 1 B OOS for maintenance Turnover Raise power to 95% using recirc flow Event Malf. Event Event No. No. Type* Description R Raise Power with Recirc Flow per RMR 1 N/A SRO,ATC OP-164-002, OP-AD-338 cmfRL01_X c SLC Squib Valve Continuity Loss 2 YC411M600 SRO B AR-107-A03, Technical Specifications cmfRL02_E 111K11A c RHR Pump 1B Spurious Start and Suction Flange Leak 3 mfRH14900 SRO,BOP 4B ON-169-002, E0-100-104, Technical Specifications c Main Generator Auto Voltage Regulator Failure 4 aiHS10001 SRO,ATC ON-198-001 mfHP15200 HPCI Steam Leak into Reactor Building, HPCI Fails to 9

5 M Automatically Isolate cmfMV06 HV ALL 155F002(3) E0-100-113 HPCI Isolation Valve Power Loss When Manual Closure 6 cmfMV01 HV I Attempted 155F002(3)

SRO,BOP E0-100-104, E0-100-112 cmfPM04_1 I HPCI Room Coolers Fail to Automatically Start 7 V209A(B) SRO,BOP E0-100-104 mfTC19302 c Four Turbine Bypass Valves Fail Closed 8 3B(C)(D)(E) SRO,ATC E0-100-102 mfHP15200 M HPCI Steam Leak in Second Area of Reactor Building 9 3 ALL E0-100-104, E0-100-112

  • (N)ormal, (R)eactivity, (l)nstrument, (C)omponent, (M)ajor

Scenario Actual Target Quantitative Attributes (Per Scenario; See Section 0.5.d)

Events Attributes

1. Total malfunctions (5-8) 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 8
2. Malfunctions after EOP entry (1-2) 6,7,8 3
3. Abnormal events (2-4) 3,4 2
4. Major transients (1-2) 5,9 2
5. EOPs entered/requiring substantive actions (1-2) E0-100-102 2

E0-100-104

6. EOP contingencies requiring substantive actions (0-2) E0-100-112 1
7. Critical tasks (2-3) 2 CT-1 Manually scram the reactor when any Secondary Containment Area temperature approaches or exceeds Max Safe temperature.

CT-2 Rapidly depressurize the reactor when two Secondary Containment Areas exceed Max Safe Temperature levels.

Appendix D Scenario Outline Form ES-D-1 Facility: SSES Units 1 and 2 Op-Test No.:

LOC26R Scenario No.:

Examiners: Operators:

Initial Conditions Unit 1100% power, EOL CRD pump B out of service for maintenance Turnover None Event Malf. Event Event

o. No. Type* Description Power Reduction Due to Minimum Generation 1 Report R Emergency Notification SRO,ATC Ol-AD-029, G0-100-012 rfRR164018 I Reactor Recirculation Pump 1B Speed Drifts Low 2 SRO,ATC rfRR164020 OP-164-001, ON-156-001, Technical Specifications 3 mfRD15500 52239 c One Control Rod Drifts Out SRO,ATC ON-155-001, Technical Specifications 4 mfRR16401 1A c Coolant Leak in Drywell ALL ON-100-101, E0-100-102, E0-100-103 mfRP15800 4A{B)(C)(D) .M Electrical ATWS 5 ALL mfRP15800 E0-100-102, E0-100-113 3

cmfPM05_1 6

P208A(B) c SLC Pump Shaft Shear, CRD Pump Trip cmfPM03_1 SRO,BOP E0-100-113 P132A mfEG19800 7

4 c Main Generator Trip, Loss of All Condensate Pumps mfFW14400 ALL E0-100-113 3A(B)(C)(D) mfRC15001 HPCI and RCIC Trip, Coolant Leak in Drywell Degrades, 1

ADS Fails to Automatically Initiate; Rapid 8 mfHP15201 M Depressurization Required Due to Low Reactor Water 5 ALL Level mfAD18300 1 E0-100-102, E0-100-112

  • (N)ormal, (R)eactivity, (l)nstrument, (C)omponent, (M)ajor

Scenario Actual Target Quantitative Attributes (Per Scenario; See Section D.5.d)

Events Attributes

1. Total malfunctions (5-8) 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 7
2. Malfunctions after EOP entry (1-2) 6,7 2
3. Abnormal events (2-4) 2,3,4 3
4. Major transients (1-2) 5,8 2
5. EOPs entered/requiring substantive actions (1-2) E0-100-102 2

E0-100-103

6. EOP contingencies requiring substantive actions (0-2) E0-100-112 2

E0-100-113

7. Critical tasks (2-3) 3 CT-1 Lower Reactor power using one or more of the following methods IAW E0-100-113:
  • Trip Recirculation pumps

CT-3 Perform Rapid Depressurization when RPV level drops to -161" IAW E0-100-102.