IR 05000400/2009302: Difference between revisions

From kanterella
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page by program invented by StriderTol)
 
(Created page by program invented by StriderTol)
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 3: Line 3:
| issue date = 01/20/2010
| issue date = 01/20/2010
| title = Er 05000400-09-302; on November 30-December 3, 2009 & December 16, 2009; Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant; Operator License Examinations
| title = Er 05000400-09-302; on November 30-December 3, 2009 & December 16, 2009; Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant; Operator License Examinations
| author name = Widmann M T
| author name = Widmann M
| author affiliation = NRC/RGN-II/DRS
| author affiliation = NRC/RGN-II/DRS
| addressee name = Burton C L
| addressee name = Burton C
| addressee affiliation = Carolina Power & Light Co
| addressee affiliation = Carolina Power & Light Co
| docket = 05000400
| docket = 05000400
Line 18: Line 18:


=Text=
=Text=
{{#Wiki_filter:
{{#Wiki_filter:UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION January 20, 2010
[[Issue date::January 20, 2010]]


Mr. Christopher Vice President Carolina Power & Light Company Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant P.O. Box 165, Mail Zone 1 New Hill, NC 27562-0165
==SUBJECT:==
 
SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT - NRC OPERATOR LICENSE EXAMINATION REPORT 05000400/2009302
SUBJECT: SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT - NRC OPERATOR LICENSE EXAMINATION REPORT 05000400/2009302


==Dear Mr. Burton:==
==Dear Mr. Burton:==
Line 29: Line 27:
administered operating tests to employees of your company who had applied for licenses to operate the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant. At the conclusion of the tests, the examiners discussed preliminary findings related to the operating tests with those members of your staff identified in the enclosed report. The written examination was administered by your staff on December 16, 2009.
administered operating tests to employees of your company who had applied for licenses to operate the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant. At the conclusion of the tests, the examiners discussed preliminary findings related to the operating tests with those members of your staff identified in the enclosed report. The written examination was administered by your staff on December 16, 2009.


Four Reactor Operator (RO) and three Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) applicants passed both the operating test and written examination. One RO applicant failed the written examination. There were no post-administration comments concerning the operating and written examinations. A Simulator Fidelity Report is included in this report as Enclosure 2.
Four Reactor Operator (RO) and three Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) applicants passed both the operating test and written examination. One RO applicant failed the written examination.


In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter and its enclosures will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of the NRC's document system (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible from the NRC Website at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm.adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading Room).
There were no post-administration comments concerning the operating and written examinations. A Simulator Fidelity Report is included in this report as Enclosure 2.
 
In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRCs Rules of Practice, a copy of this letter and its enclosures will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of the NRCs document system (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible from the NRC Website at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm.adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading Room).


If you have any questions concerning this letter, please contact me at (404) 562-4550.
If you have any questions concerning this letter, please contact me at (404) 562-4550.


Sincerely,/RA/ Malcolm Widmann, Chief Operations Branch Division of Reactor Safety Docket No: 50-400 License No.: NPF-63  
Sincerely,
/RA/
Malcolm Widmann, Chief Operations Branch Division of Reactor Safety Docket No: 50-400 License No.: NPF-63


===Enclosures:===
===Enclosures:===
1. Report Details 2. Simulator Fidelity Report cc: w/encl: (See Page 2)
1. Report Details 2. Simulator Fidelity Report


_________________________ X SUNSI REVIEW COMPLETE MTW OFFICE RII:DRS RII:DRS RII:DRS RII:DRS SIGNATURE GWL /RA/ MAB /RA/ MKM /RA/ MTW /RA/ NAME GLaska MBates MMeeks MWidmann DATE 01/19/2010 01/20/2010 01/20/2010 01/20/2010 E-MAIL COPY? YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO CP&L 2 cc w/encl: Brian C. McCabe Manager, Nuclear Regulatory Affairs Progress Energy Carolinas, Inc.
REGION II==
Docket No.: 05000400 License No.: NPF-63 Report No.: 05000400/2009302 Licensee: Carolina Power & Light Company (CP&L)
Facility: Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant Location: 5413 Shearon Harris Road New Hill, NC 27562 Dates: Operating Test - November 30 - December 3, 2009 Written Examination - December 16, 2009 Examiners: G. Laska, Chief Examiner, Sr. Operations Examiner M. Bates, Senior Operations Engineer M. Meeks, Operations Engineer Approved by: M. Widmann, Chief Operations Branch Division of Reactor Safety Enclosure 1


Electronic Mail Distribution R. J. Duncan, II Vice President Nuclear Operations Carolina Power & Light Company Electronic Mail Distribution Greg Kilpatrick Training Manager Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant Progress Energy Carolinas, Inc.
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS ER 05000400/2009302; November 30-December 3, 2009 & December 16, 2009; Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant; Operator License Examinations.


Electronic Mail Distribution John C. Warner Manager Support Services Progress Energy Carolinas, Inc. Electronic Mail Distribution David H. Corlett Supervisor Licensing/Regulatory Programs Progress Energy Electronic Mail Distribution David T. Conley Associate General Counsel Legal Dept. Progress Energy Service Company, LLC Electronic Mail Distribution
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) examiners conducted an initial examination in accordance with the guidelines in Revision 9, Supplement 1, of NUREG-1021, "Operator Licensing Examination Standards for Power Reactors." This examination implemented the operator licensing requirements identified in 10 CFR §55.41, §55.43, and §55.45, as applicable.


Christos Kamilaris Director Fleet Support Services Carolina Power & Light Company Electronic Mail Distribution John H. O'Neill, Jr.
The NRC developed the written examination outline. Members of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant staff developed both the operating tests and the written examination.


Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge 2300 N. Street, NW Washington, DC 20037-1128
The NRC administered the operating tests during the period November 30-December 3, 2009.


Joseph W. Donahue Vice President Nuclear Oversight Carolina Power and Light Company Electronic Mail Distribution W. Lee Cox, III (Acting) Section Chief Radiation Protection Section N.C. Department of Environmental Commerce & Natural Resources Electronic Mail Distribution Public Service Commission State of South Carolina P.O. Box 11649 Columbia, SC 29211 Chairman North Carolina Utilities Commission Electronic Mail Distribution
Members of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant training staff administered the written examination on December 16, 2009. Four Reactor Operator (RO) and three Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) applicants passed both the operating test and written examination. One Reactor Operator failed the written examination. Seven applicants were issued licenses commensurate with the level of examination administered.


Robert P. Gruber Executive Director Public Staff - NCUC 4326 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-4326 Herb Council Chair Board of County Commissioners of Wake County P.O. Box 550 Raleigh, NC 27602 Chair Board of County Commissioners of Chatham County 186 Emerson Road Siler City, NC 27344 Kelvin Henderson Plant General Manager Carolina Power and Light Company Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant Electronic Mail Distribution
There were no post-examination comments.


CP&L 3 Letter to Christopher from Malcolm T. Widmann dated January 20, 2010
No findings of significance were identified.
 
SUBJECT: SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT - NRC OPERATOR LICENSE EXAMINATION REPORT 05000400/2009302 Distribution w/encl
: C. Evans, RII L. Slack, RII OE Mail RIDSNRRDIRS PUBLIC RidsNrrPMShearonHarris Resource Enclosure 1 U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION II
 
Docket No.: 05000400 License No.: NPF-63 Report No.: 05000400/2009302
 
Licensee: Carolina Power & Light Company (CP&L)
Facility: Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant Location: 5413 Shearon Harris Road New Hill, NC 27562 Dates: Operating Test - November 30 - December 3, 2009 Written Examination - December 16, 2009 Examiners: G. Laska, Chief Examiner, Sr. Operations Examiner M. Bates, Senior Operations Engineer M. Meeks, Operations Engineer Approved by: M. Widmann, Chief Operations Branch Division of Reactor Safety Enclosure 1 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS ER 05000400/2009302; November 30-December 3, 2009 & December 16, 2009; Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant; Operator License Examinations.
 
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) examiners conducted an initial examination in accordance with the guidelines in Revision 9, Supplement 1, of NUREG-1021, "Operator Licensing Examination Standards for Power Reactors." This examination implemented the operator licensing requirements identified in 10 CFR §55.41, §55.43, and §55.45, as applicable.


The NRC developed the written examination outline. Members of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant staff developed both the operating tests and the written examination.
Enclosure 1


The NRC administered the operating tests during the period November 30-December 3, 2009. Members of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant training staff administered the written examination on December 16, 2009. Four Reactor Operator (RO) and three Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) applicants passed both the operating test and written examination. One Reactor Operator failed the written examination. Seven applicants were issued licenses commensurate with the level of examination administered. There were no post-examination comments.
REPORT DETAILS 4. OTHER ACTIVITIES 4OA5 Operator Licensing Examinations a. Inspection Scope The NRC developed the written examination outline. Members of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant staff developed both the operating tests and the written examination. All examination material was developed in accordance with the guidelines contained in Revision 9, Supplement 1, of NUREG-1021, "Operator Licensing Examination Standards for Power Reactors." The NRC examination team reviewed the proposed examination. Examination changes agreed upon between the NRC and the licensee were made per NUREG-1021 and incorporated into the final version of the examination materials.


No findings of significance were identified.
The NRC reviewed the licensees examination security measures while preparing and administering the examinations in order to ensure compliance with 10 CFR §55.49, Integrity of examinations and tests.


Enclosure 1 REPORT DETAILS 4. OTHER ACTIVITIES 4OA5 Operator Licensing Examinations a. Inspection Scope The NRC developed the written examination outline. Members of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant staff developed both the operating tests and the written examination. All examination material was developed in accordance with the guidelines contained in Revision 9, Supplement 1, of NUREG-1021, "Operator Licensing Examination Standards for Power Reactors." The NRC examination team reviewed the proposed examination. Examination changes agreed upon between the NRC and the licensee were made per NUREG-1021 and incorporated into the final version of the examination materials.
The NRC examiners evaluated five Reactor Operator (RO) and three Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) applicants using the guidelines contained in NUREG-1021. The examiners administered the operating tests during the period November 30 - December 03, 2009. Members of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant training staff administered the written examination on December 16, 2009. Evaluations of applicants and reviews of associated documentation were performed to determine if the applicants, who applied for licenses to operate the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant, met the requirements specified in 10 CFR Part 55, Operators Licenses.


The NRC reviewed the licensee's examination security measures while preparing and administering the examinations in order to ensure compliance with 10 CFR §55.49, "Integrity of examinations and tests."
b. Findings No findings of significance were identified. The NRC determined, using NUREG-1021 that the licensees operating test and written examination submittals were both within the range of acceptability expected for a proposed examination.
 
The NRC examiners evaluated five Reactor Operator (RO) and three Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) applicants using the guidelines contained in NUREG-1021. The examiners administered the operating tests during the period November 30 - December 03, 2009. Members of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant training staff administered the written examination on December 16, 2009. Evaluations of applicants and reviews of associated documentation were performed to determine if the applicants, who applied for licenses to operate the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant, met the requirements specified in 10 CFR Part 55, "Operators' Licenses."
 
b. Findings No findings of significance were identified. The NRC determined, using NUREG-1021 that the licensee's operating test and written examination submittals were both within the range of acceptability expected for a proposed examination.


Four Reactor Operator (RO) applicants and three Senior Reactor Operator (SRO)
Four Reactor Operator (RO) applicants and three Senior Reactor Operator (SRO)
Line 85: Line 75:
Copies of all individual examination reports were sent to the facility Training Manager for evaluation of weaknesses and determination of appropriate remedial training.
Copies of all individual examination reports were sent to the facility Training Manager for evaluation of weaknesses and determination of appropriate remedial training.


4 Enclosure 1 The licensee submitted no post-examination comments concerning the operating test and no comments concerning the written examination. A copy of the final written examination and answer key, with all changes incorporated may be accessed in the ADAMS system (ADAMS Accession Number(s) ML100060485 and ML100060490).
Enclosure 1
 
The licensee submitted no post-examination comments concerning the operating test and no comments concerning the written examination. A copy of the final written examination and answer key, with all changes incorporated may be accessed in the ADAMS system (ADAMS Accession Number(s) ML100060485 and ML100060490).


4OA6 Meetings, Including Exit Exit Meeting Summary On December 3, 2009 the NRC examination team discussed generic issues associated with the operating test with Mr. Kelvin Henderson, Shearon Harris Plant Manager, and members of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant staff. The examiners asked the licensee if any of the examination material was proprietary. No proprietary information was identified.
4OA6 Meetings, Including Exit Exit Meeting Summary On December 3, 2009 the NRC examination team discussed generic issues associated with the operating test with Mr. Kelvin Henderson, Shearon Harris Plant Manager, and members of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant staff. The examiners asked the licensee if any of the examination material was proprietary. No proprietary information was identified.


KEY POINTS OF CONTACT Licensee personnel K. Bailey, Supervisor - Operations Continuing Training R. Bright, Simulator Support C. Burton, Vice President Harris Plant J. Carney, Senior Operations Instructor D. Cortlett, Supervisor - Licensing/Regulatory Programs T. Craig, Senior Operations Instructor J. Dills, Manager - Operations J. Doorhy Jr., Licensing/Regulatory Programs W. Gunter, Manager - Shift Operations K. Henderson, General Manager Harris Plant G. Kilpatrick, Manager - Training A. Lucky, Senior Nuclear Operations Training Instructor M. McDade, Simulator Support J. O'Keefe, Nuclear Shift Manager - Operations S. Scott, Operations Initial License Training Supervisor M. Spellman, Control Room Supervisor T. Toler, Superintendent - Operations Training Manager M. Wallace, Senior Specialist - Licensing M. Weber, Superintendent - Operations Support NRC personnel
KEY POINTS OF CONTACT Licensee personnel K. Bailey, Supervisor - Operations Continuing Training R. Bright, Simulator Support C. Burton, Vice President Harris Plant J. Carney, Senior Operations Instructor D. Cortlett, Supervisor - Licensing/Regulatory Programs T. Craig, Senior Operations Instructor J. Dills, Manager - Operations J. Doorhy Jr., Licensing/Regulatory Programs W. Gunter, Manager - Shift Operations K. Henderson, General Manager Harris Plant G. Kilpatrick, Manager - Training A. Lucky, Senior Nuclear Operations Training Instructor M. McDade, Simulator Support J. OKeefe, Nuclear Shift Manager - Operations S. Scott, Operations Initial License Training Supervisor M. Spellman, Control Room Supervisor T. Toler, Superintendent - Operations Training Manager M. Wallace, Senior Specialist - Licensing M. Weber, Superintendent - Operations Support NRC personnel J. Austin, Senior Resident Inspector Enclosure 1
 
J. Austin, Senior Resident Inspector  
 
Enclosure 2 SIMULATOR FIDELITY REPORT Facility Licensee: Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant


Facility Docket No.: 05000400 Operating Test Administered: November 30-December 3, 2009 This form is to be used only to report observations. These observations do not constitute audit or inspection findings and, without further verification and review in accordance with Inspection Procedure 71111.11 are not indicative of noncompliance with 10 CFR 55.46. No licensee action is required in response to these observations.
SIMULATOR FIDELITY REPORT Facility Licensee: Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant Facility Docket No.: 05000400 Operating Test Administered: November 30-December 3, 2009 This form is to be used only to report observations. These observations do not constitute audit or inspection findings and, without further verification and review in accordance with Inspection Procedure 71111.11 are not indicative of noncompliance with 10 CFR 55.46. No licensee action is required in response to these observations.


While conducting the simulator portion of the operating test, examiners observed the following:
While conducting the simulator portion of the operating test, examiners observed the following:
Item Description Switchyard Voltage During a malfunction involving Main Generator voltage malfunction Generator Mega-vars (MVARs) increased from approximately 75 MVARs out to 500 MVARs out without any change to switchyard voltage. Simulator Service Request (SSR) 09-0450 Containment Sump Leak Rate Annunciator During the validation of a scenario, the containment sump leak rate annunciator alarmed without any leakage into containment. SSR 09-448
Item   Description Switchyard Voltage During a malfunction involving Main Generator voltage malfunction Generator Mega-vars (MVARs) increased from approximately 75 MVARs out to 500 MVARs out without any change to switchyard voltage. Simulator Service Request (SSR) 09-0450 Containment Sump Leak During the validation of a scenario, the containment sump leak Rate Annunciator rate annunciator alarmed without any leakage into containment.
 
Steam Generator Narrow Range Level Indication During the validation of a scenario, steam generator narrow range level indicated 10% in a faulted steam generator with corresponding wide range level less than 10%. SSR 09-0446 RCS Letdown Flow


During an exam scenario, the simulator indicated a constant 38 gpm letdown flow rate for greater than 10 minutes after letdown was isolated. This caused the crew to question the indication, and prepare to transition to another procedure. SSR 09-0486 Reactivity/RCS Temperature During an exam scenario, applicants were given the following initial conditions: the plant had tripped 21 hours ago, the reactor was taken critical 9 hours ago, and the unit was currently holding constant at 90% power. The applicants were also given a reactivity plan that stated between 200-300 gallons of dilution would be required to raise power from 90% to 100%. RCS Tave was greater than Tref by 0.7 ºF at the beginning of the shift, and on one crew the Tave to Tref mismatch increased to ~ 1.0 ºF before the crew took any action to raise power. When the applicants began to raise power, Tave continued to remain greater than Tref without any dilution or rod motion. Applicants questioned this reactivity response, and one crew (erroneously) entered an Abnormal Operating Procedure (AOP) for an 2 Enclosure 2 inadvertent dilution. Examiners reviewed the printouts of reactivity after the scenario and observed that increasing load on the turbine had little or no effect on reactivity. SSR 09-0485
SSR 09-448 Steam Generator Narrow During the validation of a scenario, steam generator narrow range Range Level Indication level indicated 10% in a faulted steam generator with corresponding wide range level less than 10%. SSR 09-0446 RCS Letdown Flow During an exam scenario, the simulator indicated a constant 38 gpm letdown flow rate for greater than 10 minutes after letdown was isolated. This caused the crew to question the indication, and prepare to transition to another procedure. SSR 09-0486 Reactivity/RCS During an exam scenario, applicants were given the following Temperature  initial conditions: the plant had tripped 21 hours ago, the reactor was taken critical 9 hours ago, and the unit was currently holding constant at 90% power. The applicants were also given a reactivity plan that stated between 200-300 gallons of dilution would be required to raise power from 90% to 100%. RCS Tave was greater than Tref by 0.7 ºF at the beginning of the shift, and on one crew the Tave to Tref mismatch increased to ~ 1.0 ºF before the crew took any action to raise power. When the applicants began to raise power, Tave continued to remain greater than Tref without any dilution or rod motion. Applicants questioned this reactivity response, and one crew (erroneously)
entered an Abnormal Operating Procedure (AOP) for an Enclosure 2


Simulator Audible Annunciator During administration of multiple Job Performance Measures (JPMs), it was noted that the simulator audible annunciator failed to annunciate upon receipt of the first alarm. In all cases, this anomaly occurred after the simulator was reset to the initial conditions for the next JPM to be administered. SSR 09-0432
inadvertent dilution. Examiners reviewed the printouts of reactivity after the scenario and observed that increasing load on the turbine had little or no effect on reactivity. SSR 09-0485 Simulator Audible During administration of multiple Job Performance Measures Annunciator (JPMs), it was noted that the simulator audible annunciator failed to annunciate upon receipt of the first alarm. In all cases, this anomaly occurred after the simulator was reset to the initial conditions for the next JPM to be administered. SSR 09-0432 Enclosure 2
}}
}}

Latest revision as of 22:37, 13 November 2019

Er 05000400-09-302; on November 30-December 3, 2009 & December 16, 2009; Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant; Operator License Examinations
ML100200970
Person / Time
Site: Harris Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 01/20/2010
From: Widmann M
Division of Reactor Safety II
To: Burton C
Carolina Power & Light Co
References
ER-09-302
Download: ML100200970 (10)


Text

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION January 20, 2010

SUBJECT:

SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT - NRC OPERATOR LICENSE EXAMINATION REPORT 05000400/2009302

Dear Mr. Burton:

During the period November 30-December 3, 2009, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)

administered operating tests to employees of your company who had applied for licenses to operate the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant. At the conclusion of the tests, the examiners discussed preliminary findings related to the operating tests with those members of your staff identified in the enclosed report. The written examination was administered by your staff on December 16, 2009.

Four Reactor Operator (RO) and three Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) applicants passed both the operating test and written examination. One RO applicant failed the written examination.

There were no post-administration comments concerning the operating and written examinations. A Simulator Fidelity Report is included in this report as Enclosure 2.

In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRCs Rules of Practice, a copy of this letter and its enclosures will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of the NRCs document system (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible from the NRC Website at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm.adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading Room).

If you have any questions concerning this letter, please contact me at (404) 562-4550.

Sincerely,

/RA/

Malcolm Widmann, Chief Operations Branch Division of Reactor Safety Docket No: 50-400 License No.: NPF-63

Enclosures:

1. Report Details 2. Simulator Fidelity Report

REGION II==

Docket No.: 05000400 License No.: NPF-63 Report No.: 05000400/2009302 Licensee: Carolina Power & Light Company (CP&L)

Facility: Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant Location: 5413 Shearon Harris Road New Hill, NC 27562 Dates: Operating Test - November 30 - December 3, 2009 Written Examination - December 16, 2009 Examiners: G. Laska, Chief Examiner, Sr. Operations Examiner M. Bates, Senior Operations Engineer M. Meeks, Operations Engineer Approved by: M. Widmann, Chief Operations Branch Division of Reactor Safety Enclosure 1

SUMMARY OF FINDINGS ER 05000400/2009302; November 30-December 3, 2009 & December 16, 2009; Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant; Operator License Examinations.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) examiners conducted an initial examination in accordance with the guidelines in Revision 9, Supplement 1, of NUREG-1021, "Operator Licensing Examination Standards for Power Reactors." This examination implemented the operator licensing requirements identified in 10 CFR §55.41, §55.43, and §55.45, as applicable.

The NRC developed the written examination outline. Members of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant staff developed both the operating tests and the written examination.

The NRC administered the operating tests during the period November 30-December 3, 2009.

Members of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant training staff administered the written examination on December 16, 2009. Four Reactor Operator (RO) and three Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) applicants passed both the operating test and written examination. One Reactor Operator failed the written examination. Seven applicants were issued licenses commensurate with the level of examination administered.

There were no post-examination comments.

No findings of significance were identified.

Enclosure 1

REPORT DETAILS 4. OTHER ACTIVITIES 4OA5 Operator Licensing Examinations a. Inspection Scope The NRC developed the written examination outline. Members of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant staff developed both the operating tests and the written examination. All examination material was developed in accordance with the guidelines contained in Revision 9, Supplement 1, of NUREG-1021, "Operator Licensing Examination Standards for Power Reactors." The NRC examination team reviewed the proposed examination. Examination changes agreed upon between the NRC and the licensee were made per NUREG-1021 and incorporated into the final version of the examination materials.

The NRC reviewed the licensees examination security measures while preparing and administering the examinations in order to ensure compliance with 10 CFR §55.49, Integrity of examinations and tests.

The NRC examiners evaluated five Reactor Operator (RO) and three Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) applicants using the guidelines contained in NUREG-1021. The examiners administered the operating tests during the period November 30 - December 03, 2009. Members of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant training staff administered the written examination on December 16, 2009. Evaluations of applicants and reviews of associated documentation were performed to determine if the applicants, who applied for licenses to operate the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant, met the requirements specified in 10 CFR Part 55, Operators Licenses.

b. Findings No findings of significance were identified. The NRC determined, using NUREG-1021 that the licensees operating test and written examination submittals were both within the range of acceptability expected for a proposed examination.

Four Reactor Operator (RO) applicants and three Senior Reactor Operator (SRO)

applicants passed both the written and operating examinations. One RO applicant failed the written examination. Seven applicants were issued licenses commensurate with the level of examination administered.

Copies of all individual examination reports were sent to the facility Training Manager for evaluation of weaknesses and determination of appropriate remedial training.

Enclosure 1

The licensee submitted no post-examination comments concerning the operating test and no comments concerning the written examination. A copy of the final written examination and answer key, with all changes incorporated may be accessed in the ADAMS system (ADAMS Accession Number(s) ML100060485 and ML100060490).

4OA6 Meetings, Including Exit Exit Meeting Summary On December 3, 2009 the NRC examination team discussed generic issues associated with the operating test with Mr. Kelvin Henderson, Shearon Harris Plant Manager, and members of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant staff. The examiners asked the licensee if any of the examination material was proprietary. No proprietary information was identified.

KEY POINTS OF CONTACT Licensee personnel K. Bailey, Supervisor - Operations Continuing Training R. Bright, Simulator Support C. Burton, Vice President Harris Plant J. Carney, Senior Operations Instructor D. Cortlett, Supervisor - Licensing/Regulatory Programs T. Craig, Senior Operations Instructor J. Dills, Manager - Operations J. Doorhy Jr., Licensing/Regulatory Programs W. Gunter, Manager - Shift Operations K. Henderson, General Manager Harris Plant G. Kilpatrick, Manager - Training A. Lucky, Senior Nuclear Operations Training Instructor M. McDade, Simulator Support J. OKeefe, Nuclear Shift Manager - Operations S. Scott, Operations Initial License Training Supervisor M. Spellman, Control Room Supervisor T. Toler, Superintendent - Operations Training Manager M. Wallace, Senior Specialist - Licensing M. Weber, Superintendent - Operations Support NRC personnel J. Austin, Senior Resident Inspector Enclosure 1

SIMULATOR FIDELITY REPORT Facility Licensee: Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant Facility Docket No.: 05000400 Operating Test Administered: November 30-December 3, 2009 This form is to be used only to report observations. These observations do not constitute audit or inspection findings and, without further verification and review in accordance with Inspection Procedure 71111.11 are not indicative of noncompliance with 10 CFR 55.46. No licensee action is required in response to these observations.

While conducting the simulator portion of the operating test, examiners observed the following:

Item Description Switchyard Voltage During a malfunction involving Main Generator voltage malfunction Generator Mega-vars (MVARs) increased from approximately 75 MVARs out to 500 MVARs out without any change to switchyard voltage. Simulator Service Request (SSR) 09-0450 Containment Sump Leak During the validation of a scenario, the containment sump leak Rate Annunciator rate annunciator alarmed without any leakage into containment.

SSR 09-448 Steam Generator Narrow During the validation of a scenario, steam generator narrow range Range Level Indication level indicated 10% in a faulted steam generator with corresponding wide range level less than 10%. SSR 09-0446 RCS Letdown Flow During an exam scenario, the simulator indicated a constant 38 gpm letdown flow rate for greater than 10 minutes after letdown was isolated. This caused the crew to question the indication, and prepare to transition to another procedure. SSR 09-0486 Reactivity/RCS During an exam scenario, applicants were given the following Temperature initial conditions: the plant had tripped 21 hours2.430556e-4 days <br />0.00583 hours <br />3.472222e-5 weeks <br />7.9905e-6 months <br /> ago, the reactor was taken critical 9 hours1.041667e-4 days <br />0.0025 hours <br />1.488095e-5 weeks <br />3.4245e-6 months <br /> ago, and the unit was currently holding constant at 90% power. The applicants were also given a reactivity plan that stated between 200-300 gallons of dilution would be required to raise power from 90% to 100%. RCS Tave was greater than Tref by 0.7 ºF at the beginning of the shift, and on one crew the Tave to Tref mismatch increased to ~ 1.0 ºF before the crew took any action to raise power. When the applicants began to raise power, Tave continued to remain greater than Tref without any dilution or rod motion. Applicants questioned this reactivity response, and one crew (erroneously)

entered an Abnormal Operating Procedure (AOP) for an Enclosure 2

inadvertent dilution. Examiners reviewed the printouts of reactivity after the scenario and observed that increasing load on the turbine had little or no effect on reactivity. SSR 09-0485 Simulator Audible During administration of multiple Job Performance Measures Annunciator (JPMs), it was noted that the simulator audible annunciator failed to annunciate upon receipt of the first alarm. In all cases, this anomaly occurred after the simulator was reset to the initial conditions for the next JPM to be administered. SSR 09-0432 Enclosure 2