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| issue date = 06/15/2007
| issue date = 06/15/2007
| title = Er 05000327-07-301, 05000328-07-301; 4/9-5/9/2007; Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2; Licensed Operator Examinations
| title = Er 05000327-07-301, 05000328-07-301; 4/9-5/9/2007; Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2; Licensed Operator Examinations
| author name = Haag R C
| author name = Haag R
| author affiliation = NRC/RGN-II/DRS
| author affiliation = NRC/RGN-II/DRS
| addressee name = Campbell W R
| addressee name = Campbell W
| addressee affiliation = Tennessee Valley Authority
| addressee affiliation = Tennessee Valley Authority
| docket = 05000327, 05000328
| docket = 05000327, 05000328
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See also: [[followed by::IR 05000327/2007301]]
See also: [[see also::IR 05000327/2007301]]


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{{#Wiki_filter:June 15, 2007Tennessee Valley AuthorityATTN:Mr. William R. CampbellChief Nuclear Officer and
{{#Wiki_filter:June 15, 2007
  Senior Vice President 6A Lookout Place
Tennessee Valley Authority
ATTN: Mr. William R. Campbell
        Chief Nuclear Officer and
        Senior Vice President
6A Lookout Place
1101 Market Street
1101 Market Street
Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801SUBJECT:     SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT - NRC EXAMINATION REPORTNOS. 05000327/2007301 AND 05000328/2007301Dear Mr. Campbell:
Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801
During the period of April 9-11, 2007, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) administeredoperating examinations to employees of your company who had applied for licenses to operate
SUBJECT:       SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT - NRC EXAMINATION REPORT
the Sequoyah Nuclear Plant. The examiners discussed examination questions and preliminary
                NOS. 05000327/2007301 AND 05000328/2007301
Dear Mr. Campbell:
During the period of April 9-11, 2007, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) administered
operating examinations to employees of your company who had applied for licenses to operate
the Sequoyah Nuclear Plant. The examiners discussed examination questions and preliminary
findings related to the operating test with those members of your staff identified in the enclosed
findings related to the operating test with those members of your staff identified in the enclosed
report on April 12, 2007. The written examination was administered by your staff on May 9,
report on April 12, 2007. The written examination was administered by your staff on May 9,
2007. The Chief Examiner discussed questions and preliminary findings related to the written
2007. The Chief Examiner discussed questions and preliminary findings related to the written
examination with members of your staff on May 23, 2007. Three Senior Reactor Operator applicants passed both the written and operating examinations. There were no post examination comments. A Simulation Facility Report is included in this
examination with members of your staff on May 23, 2007.
report as Enclosure 2. In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter and itsenclosures will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Roomor from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of NRC's document system (ADAMS).  
Three Senior Reactor Operator applicants passed both the written and operating examinations.
ADAMS is accessible from the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (thePublic Electronic Reading Room).Sincerely,\\RA\\Robert C. Haag, ChiefOperations Branch
There were no post examination comments. A Simulation Facility Report is included in this
Division of Reactor SafetyDocket Nos.: 50-327, 50-328License Nos.: DPR-77, DPR-79Enclosures: (See page 2)  
report as Enclosure 2.
TVA2Enclosures:1. Report Details2. Simulation Facility ReportAshok S. BhatnagarSenior Vice President
In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRCs Rules of Practice, a copy of this letter and its
Nuclear Generation Development
enclosures will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room
   and Construction
or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of NRCs document system (ADAMS).
Tennessee Valley Authority
ADAMS is accessible from the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the
Electronic Mail DistributionPreston D. SwaffordSenior Vice President
Public Electronic Reading Room).
Nuclear Support
                                              Sincerely,
Tennessee Valley Authority
                                              \\RA\\
Electronic Mail DistributionWalter M. Justice, IIInterim Vice President
                                              Robert C. Haag, Chief
Nuclear Engineering &
                                              Operations Branch
   Technical Services
                                              Division of Reactor Safety
Tennessee Valley Authority
Docket Nos.: 50-327, 50-328
Electronic Mail DistributionRandy DouetSite Vice President
License Nos.: DPR-77, DPR-79
Sequoyah Nuclear Plant
Enclosures: (See page 2)
Electronic Mail DistributionGeneral CounselTennessee Valley Authority
 
Electronic Mail DistributionJohn C. Fornicola, General ManagerNuclear Assurance  
TVA                                          2
Enclosures:     1. Report Details
                2. Simulation Facility Report
Ashok S. Bhatnagar                              Glenn W. Morris, Manager
Senior Vice President                           Licensing and Industry Affairs
Nuclear Generation Development                 Sequoyah Nuclear Plant
   and Construction                             Tennessee Valley Authority
Tennessee Valley Authority                     Electronic Mail Distribution
Electronic Mail Distribution
                                                Robert H. Bryan, Jr., General Manager
Preston D. Swafford                            Licensing and Industry Affairs
Senior Vice President                           Sequoyah Nuclear Plant
Nuclear Support                                 Tennessee Valley Authority
Tennessee Valley Authority                     4X Blue Ridge
Electronic Mail Distribution                    1101 Market Street
                                                Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801
Walter M. Justice, II
Interim Vice President                         David A. Kulisek, Plant Manager
Nuclear Engineering &                           Sequoyah Nuclear Plant
   Technical Services                           Tennessee Valley Authority
Tennessee Valley Authority                     Electronic Mail Distribution
Electronic Mail Distribution
                                                Lawrence E. Nanney, Director
Randy Douet                                    TN Dept. of Environment & Conservation
Site Vice President                             Division of Radiological Health
Sequoyah Nuclear Plant                         Electronic Mail Distribution
Electronic Mail Distribution
                                                County Mayor
General Counsel                                Hamilton County Courthouse
Tennessee Valley Authority                     Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801
Electronic Mail Distribution
                                                Ann Harris
John C. Fornicola, General Manager              341 Swing Loop
Nuclear Assurance                               Rockwood, TN 37854
Tennessee Valley Authority
Tennessee Valley Authority
Electronic Mail DistributionBeth A. Wetzel, ManagerCorporate Nuclear Licensing and
Electronic Mail Distribution                    James H. Bassham, Director
                                                Tennessee Emergency Management
Beth A. Wetzel, Manager                        Agency
Corporate Nuclear Licensing and                 Electronic Mail Distribution
   Industry Affairs
   Industry Affairs
Tennessee Valley Authority
Tennessee Valley Authority                     Mr. Thomas Wallace
4X Blue Ridge
4X Blue Ridge                                   Training Manager
1101 Market Street
1101 Market Street                             Sequoyah Training Center
Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801Glenn W. Morris, ManagerLicensing and Industry Affairs
Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801                      Igou Ferry Road
Sequoyah Nuclear Plant
                                                Soddy-Daisy, TN 37379
Tennessee Valley Authority
 
Electronic Mail DistributionRobert H. Bryan, Jr., General ManagerLicensing and Industry Affairs
 
Sequoyah Nuclear Plant
_________________________
Tennessee Valley Authority
OFFICE            RII:DRS        RII:DRS      RII:DRP
4X Blue Ridge
SIGNATURE          MAB7          RCH          SMS\For
1101 Market Street
NAME              MBates        RHaag        MWidmann
Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801David A. Kulisek, Plant ManagerSequoyah Nuclear Plant
  DATE                  6/13/2007      6/13/2007    6/13/2007    6/  /2007    6/  /2007  6/ /2007    6/ /2007
Tennessee Valley Authority
E-MAIL COPY?        YES      NO  YES      NO  YES      NO  YES      NO    YES      NO  YES    NO    YES    NO
Electronic Mail DistributionLawrence E. Nanney, DirectorTN Dept. of Environment & Conservation
       
Division of Radiological Health
          NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
Electronic Mail DistributionCounty MayorHamilton County Courthouse
                        REGION II
Chattanooga, TN  37402-2801Ann Harris341 Swing Loop
Docket Nos.:      50-327, 50-328
Rockwood, TN  37854
License Nos.:    DPR-77, DPR-79
James H. Bassham, DirectorTennessee Emergency Management
Report Nos.:      05000327/2007301 and 05000328/2007301
Agency
Licensee:        Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
Electronic Mail DistributionMr. Thomas Wallace  Training Manager
Facility:        Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Units 1 & 2
Sequoyah Training Center
Location:        Sequoyah Access Road
Igou Ferry Road
                  Soddy-Daisy, TN 37379
Soddy-Daisy, TN    37379
Dates:            Operating Tests - April 9-11, 2007
                  Written Examination - May 9, 2007
Examiners:        M. Bates, Chief Examiner
                  R. Aiello, Senior Operations Engineer
                  B. Caballero, Operations Engineer
Approved by:      R. Haag, Chief
                  Operations Branch
                  Division of Reactor Safety
                                                        Enclosure 1


_________________________OFFICERII:DRSRII:DRSRII:DRPSIGNATUREMAB7RCHSMS\ForNAMEMBatesRHaagMWidmannDATE6/13/20076/13/20076/13/20076/      /20076/      /20076/      /20076/      /2007
                                    SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
E-MAIL COPY?    YESNO      YESNO      YESNO      YESNO      YESNO      YESNO      YESNO   
ER 05000327/2007301, 05000328/2007301; 4/9-5/9/2007; Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant,
Enclosure 1NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIONREGION IIDocket Nos.:50-327, 50-328License Nos.:DPR-77, DPR-79
Units 1 and 2; Licensed Operator Examinations.
Report Nos.:05000327/2007301 and 05000328/2007301
The NRC examiners conducted operator licensing initial examinations in accordance with the
Licensee:Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
guidance of NUREG-1021, Operator Licensing Examination Standards for Power Reactors,
Facility:Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Units 1 & 2
Rev. 9. This examination implemented the operator licensing requirements of 10 CFR §55.41,
Location:Sequoyah Access RoadSoddy-Daisy, TN 37379Dates:Operating Tests - April 9-11, 2007Written Examination - May 9, 2007Examiners:M. Bates, Chief ExaminerR. Aiello, Senior Operations Engineer
§55.43, and §55.45.
B. Caballero, Operations Engineer Approved by:R. Haag, ChiefOperations Branch
The NRC administered the operating tests during the period of April 9-11, 2007. Members of
Division of Reactor Safety
the Sequoyah Nuclear Plant training staff administered the written examination on May 9, 2007.
SUMMARY OF FINDINGSER 05000327/2007301, 05000328/2007301; 4/9-5/9/2007; Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant,Units 1 and 2; Licensed Operator Examinations.The NRC examiners conducted operator licensing initial examinations in accordance with theguidance of NUREG-1021, Operator Licensing Examination Standards for Power Reactors,  
Rev. 9. This examination implemented the operator licensing requirements of 10 CFR §55.41,
§55.43, and §55.45. The NRC administered the operating tests during the period of April 9-11, 2007. Members ofthe Sequoyah Nuclear Plant training staff administered the written examination on May 9, 2007.  
The operator licensing initial written examinations and operating tests were developed by the
The operator licensing initial written examinations and operating tests were developed by the
licensee. Three Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) applicants passed both the written and
licensee. Three Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) applicants passed both the written and
operating examinations and were issued SRO licenses.The initial written examination submittal was determined to be outside of the acceptable qualityrange as outlined in NUREG-1021. Twenty-nine out of 75 questions on the RO examination
operating examinations and were issued SRO licenses.
The initial written examination submittal was determined to be outside of the acceptable quality
range as outlined in NUREG-1021. Twenty-nine out of 75 questions on the RO examination
were significantly modified or replaced and 9 out of 25 questions on the SRO examination were
were significantly modified or replaced and 9 out of 25 questions on the SRO examination were
significantly modified or replaced as a result of the NRC's review of the submittal. Question
significantly modified or replaced as a result of the NRCs review of the submittal. Question
flaws, which caused questions to be rated as unsatisfactory, included non-plausible distractors,
flaws, which caused questions to be rated as unsatisfactory, included non-plausible distractors,
questions not testing knowledge required by the selected topic, and SRO questions not written
questions not testing knowledge required by the selected topic, and SRO questions not written
to test knowledge that is unique to the SRO position. Future examination submittals shouldincorporate lessons learned from this effort.  
to test knowledge that is unique to the SRO position. Future examination submittals should
Report Details4.OTHER ACTIVITIES (OA)4OA5Operator Licensing Initial Examinations
incorporate lessons learned from this effort.
  a.Inspection ScopeThe licensee developed the operating tests and written examinations. The NRCexamination team reviewed the proposed to determine whether it was developed in
 
accordance with NUREG-1021, "Operator Licensing Examination Standards for Power
                                          Report Details
Reactors,Revision 9. Examination changes agreed upon between the NRC and the
4.   OTHER ACTIVITIES (OA)
licensee were made according to NUREG-1021 and incorporated into the final version of
4OA5 Operator Licensing Initial Examinations
the examination materials.The examiners reviewed the licensee's examination security measures while preparingand administering the examinations to ensure examination security and integrity
a. Inspection Scope
complied with 10 CFR 55.49, Integrity of examinations and tests. The examiners evaluated three SRO applicants who were being assessed under theguidelines specified in NUREG-1021. The examiners administered the operating testsduring the period
    The licensee developed the operating tests and written examinations. The NRC
of April 9-11, 2007. Members of the Sequoyah Nuclear Plant trainingstaff administered the written examination on May 9, 2007. The evaluations of theapplicants and review of documentation were performed to determine if the applicants,
    examination team reviewed the proposed to determine whether it was developed in
who applied for licensees to operate the Sequoyah Nuclear Plant, met requirements
    accordance with NUREG-1021, Operator Licensing Examination Standards for Power
specified in 10 CFR Part 55.  b.FindingsThe initial written examination submittal did not include adequate reference material, asrequested in NRC correspondence from Robert C. Haag to Karl W. Singer, dated
    Reactors, Revision 9. Examination changes agreed upon between the NRC and the
November 9, 2006, to allow the NRC Chief Examiner to adequately review the
    licensee were made according to NUREG-1021 and incorporated into the final version of
examination. Additional reference material was subsequently provided on April 12,
    the examination materials.
2007. Also, the initial written examination submittal was evaluated to be outside of the
    The examiners reviewed the licensees examination security measures while preparing
acceptable quality range as outlined in NUREG-1021. Twenty-nine out of 75 questions
    and administering the examinations to ensure examination security and integrity
on the RO examination were significantly modified or replaced and 9 out of 25 questions
    complied with 10 CFR 55.49, Integrity of examinations and tests.
on the SRO examination were significantly modified or replaced as a result of the NRC's
    The examiners evaluated three SRO applicants who were being assessed under the
review of the submittal. Question flaws, which caused questions to be rated as
    guidelines specified in NUREG-1021. The examiners administered the operating tests
unsatisfactory, included non-plausible distractors, questions not testing knowledge
    during the period of April 9-11, 2007. Members of the Sequoyah Nuclear Plant training
required by the selected topic, and SRO questions not written to test knowledge that is
    staff administered the written examination on May 9, 2007. The evaluations of the
unique to the SRO position. Future examination submittals should incorporate lessons
    applicants and review of documentation were performed to determine if the applicants,
learned from this effort.A portion of the written examination was developed by the licensee and submitted forpreliminary NRC review prior to the agreed upon submittal date. The licensee then
    who applied for licensees to operate the Sequoyah Nuclear Plant, met requirements
removed the initial examination developer from examination development activities in
    specified in 10 CFR Part 55.
order for the individual to instruct the applicants who were scheduled to take the
  b. Findings
examination. All examination material that had been developed up to that point was
    The initial written examination submittal did not include adequate reference material, as
required to be discarded due to examination security requirements contained in  
    requested in NRC correspondence from Robert C. Haag to Karl W. Singer, dated
NUREG-1021. Examination development was re-commenced with a new examinationdevelopment team and a revised agreed upon written examination date of May 3, 2007.  
    November 9, 2006, to allow the NRC Chief Examiner to adequately review the
The written examination was further delayed until May 9, 2007, due to the revisions that
    examination. Additional reference material was subsequently provided on April 12,
were required due to the examination submittal being outside the acceptable quality
    2007. Also, the initial written examination submittal was evaluated to be outside of the
range as outlined in NUREG-1021. Three SROs passed both the operating test and written examination. The licenseesubmitted no post examination comments concerning the written or operating
    acceptable quality range as outlined in NUREG-1021. Twenty-nine out of 75 questions
examinations. The written examination, and examination references may be accessedin the ADAMS system (ADAMS Accession Number ML071490433, ML071440462,
    on the RO examination were significantly modified or replaced and 9 out of 25 questions
ML071440467).4OA6MeetingsExit Meeting SummaryOn April 12, 2007, the Chief Examiner discussed generic applicant performance andexamination development issues with members of licensee management. The
    on the SRO examination were significantly modified or replaced as a result of the NRCs
inspectors asked the licensee whether any materials examined during the inspection
    review of the submittal. Question flaws, which caused questions to be rated as
should be considered proprietary. No proprietary information was identified.On May 23, 2007, the Chief Examiner discussed written examination developmentissues with members of licensee management.PARTIAL LIST OF PERSONS CONTACTED
    unsatisfactory, included non-plausible distractors, questions not testing knowledge
LicenseeR. Douet, Site Vice PresidentG. Morris, Site Licensing Manager
    required by the selected topic, and SRO questions not written to test knowledge that is
    unique to the SRO position. Future examination submittals should incorporate lessons
    learned from this effort.
    A portion of the written examination was developed by the licensee and submitted for
    preliminary NRC review prior to the agreed upon submittal date. The licensee then
    removed the initial examination developer from examination development activities in
    order for the individual to instruct the applicants who were scheduled to take the
    examination. All examination material that had been developed up to that point was
    required to be discarded due to examination security requirements contained in
 
      NUREG-1021. Examination development was re-commenced with a new examination
      development team and a revised agreed upon written examination date of May 3, 2007.
      The written examination was further delayed until May 9, 2007, due to the revisions that
      were required due to the examination submittal being outside the acceptable quality
      range as outlined in NUREG-1021.
      Three SROs passed both the operating test and written examination. The licensee
      submitted no post examination comments concerning the written or operating
      examinations. The written examination, and examination references may be accessed
      in the ADAMS system (ADAMS Accession Number ML071490433, ML071440462,
      ML071440467).
4OA6 Meetings
      Exit Meeting Summary
      On April 12, 2007, the Chief Examiner discussed generic applicant performance and
      examination development issues with members of licensee management. The
      inspectors asked the licensee whether any materials examined during the inspection
      should be considered proprietary. No proprietary information was identified.
      On May 23, 2007, the Chief Examiner discussed written examination development
      issues with members of licensee management.
                              PARTIAL LIST OF PERSONS CONTACTED
Licensee
R. Douet, Site Vice President
G. Morris, Site Licensing Manager
T. Wallace, Training Manager
T. Wallace, Training Manager
D. Boone, Radiation Protection Manager
D. Boone, Radiation Protection Manager
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D. Truong, Nuclear Assurance
D. Truong, Nuclear Assurance
T. Whitten, Operations
T. Whitten, Operations
NRCM. Speck, Resident Inspector  
NRC
Enclosure 2SIMULATION FACILITY REPORTFacility Licensee: Sequoyah Nuclear StationFacility Docket No.: 05000327/05000328
M. Speck, Resident Inspector
 
SIMULATION FACILITY REPORT
Facility Licensee: Sequoyah Nuclear Station
Facility Docket No.: 05000327/05000328
Operating Tests Administered on: April 9-11, 2007
Operating Tests Administered on: April 9-11, 2007
This form is to be used only to report observations. These observations do not constitute auditor inspection findings and, without further verification and review in accordance with IP
This form is to be used only to report observations. These observations do not constitute audit
71111.11, are not indicative of noncompliance with 10 CFR 55.46. No licensee action is
or inspection findings and, without further verification and review in accordance with IP
required in response to these observations.While conducting the simulator portion of the operating tests, examiners did not observe anysimulation fidelity issues.
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 tests, examiners did not observe any
simulation fidelity issues.
                                                                                  Enclosure 2
}}
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Issue date: 06/15/2007
From: Haag R
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To: Campbell W
Tennessee Valley Authority
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See also: IR 05000327/2007301

Text

June 15, 2007

Tennessee Valley Authority

ATTN: Mr. William R. Campbell

Chief Nuclear Officer and

Senior Vice President

6A Lookout Place

1101 Market Street

Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801

SUBJECT: SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT - NRC EXAMINATION REPORT

NOS. 05000327/2007301 AND 05000328/2007301

Dear Mr. Campbell:

During the period of April 9-11, 2007, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) administered

operating examinations to employees of your company who had applied for licenses to operate

the Sequoyah Nuclear Plant. The examiners discussed examination questions and preliminary

findings related to the operating test with those members of your staff identified in the enclosed

report on April 12, 2007. The written examination was administered by your staff on May 9,

2007. The Chief Examiner discussed questions and preliminary findings related to the written

examination with members of your staff on May 23, 2007.

Three Senior Reactor Operator applicants passed both the written and operating examinations.

There were no post examination comments. A Simulation Facility 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 NRCs document system (ADAMS).

ADAMS is accessible from the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the

Public Electronic Reading Room).

Sincerely,

\\RA\\

Robert C. Haag, Chief

Operations Branch

Division of Reactor Safety

Docket Nos.: 50-327, 50-328

License Nos.: DPR-77, DPR-79

Enclosures: (See page 2)

TVA 2

Enclosures: 1. Report Details

2. Simulation Facility Report

Ashok S. Bhatnagar Glenn W. Morris, Manager

Senior Vice President Licensing and Industry Affairs

Nuclear Generation Development Sequoyah Nuclear Plant

and Construction Tennessee Valley Authority

Tennessee Valley Authority Electronic Mail Distribution

Electronic Mail Distribution

Robert H. Bryan, Jr., General Manager

Preston D. Swafford Licensing and Industry Affairs

Senior Vice President Sequoyah Nuclear Plant

Nuclear Support Tennessee Valley Authority

Tennessee Valley Authority 4X Blue Ridge

Electronic Mail Distribution 1101 Market Street

Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801

Walter M. Justice, II

Interim Vice President David A. Kulisek, Plant Manager

Nuclear Engineering & Sequoyah Nuclear Plant

Technical Services Tennessee Valley Authority

Tennessee Valley Authority Electronic Mail Distribution

Electronic Mail Distribution

Lawrence E. Nanney, Director

Randy Douet TN Dept. of Environment & Conservation

Site Vice President Division of Radiological Health

Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Electronic Mail Distribution

Electronic Mail Distribution

County Mayor

General Counsel Hamilton County Courthouse

Tennessee Valley Authority Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801

Electronic Mail Distribution

Ann Harris

John C. Fornicola, General Manager 341 Swing Loop

Nuclear Assurance Rockwood, TN 37854

Tennessee Valley Authority

Electronic Mail Distribution James H. Bassham, Director

Tennessee Emergency Management

Beth A. Wetzel, Manager Agency

Corporate Nuclear Licensing and Electronic Mail Distribution

Industry Affairs

Tennessee Valley Authority Mr. Thomas Wallace

4X Blue Ridge Training Manager

1101 Market Street Sequoyah Training Center

Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801 Igou Ferry Road

Soddy-Daisy, TN 37379

_________________________

OFFICE RII:DRS RII:DRS RII:DRP

SIGNATURE MAB7 RCH SMS\For

NAME MBates RHaag MWidmann

DATE 6/13/2007 6/13/2007 6/13/2007 6/ /2007 6/ /2007 6/ /2007 6/ /2007

E-MAIL COPY? YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

REGION II

Docket Nos.: 50-327, 50-328

License Nos.: DPR-77, DPR-79

Report Nos.: 05000327/2007301 and 05000328/2007301

Licensee: Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

Facility: Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Units 1 & 2

Location: Sequoyah Access Road

Soddy-Daisy, TN 37379

Dates: Operating Tests - April 9-11, 2007

Written Examination - May 9, 2007

Examiners: M. Bates, Chief Examiner

R. Aiello, Senior Operations Engineer

B. Caballero, Operations Engineer

Approved by: R. Haag, Chief

Operations Branch

Division of Reactor Safety

Enclosure 1

SUMMARY OF FINDINGS

ER 05000327/2007301, 05000328/2007301; 4/9-5/9/2007; Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant,

Units 1 and 2; Licensed Operator Examinations.

The NRC examiners conducted operator licensing initial examinations in accordance with the

guidance of NUREG-1021, Operator Licensing Examination Standards for Power Reactors,

Rev. 9. This examination implemented the operator licensing requirements of 10 CFR §55.41,

§55.43, and §55.45.

The NRC administered the operating tests during the period of April 9-11, 2007. Members of

the Sequoyah Nuclear Plant training staff administered the written examination on May 9, 2007.

The operator licensing initial written examinations and operating tests were developed by the

licensee. Three Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) applicants passed both the written and

operating examinations and were issued SRO licenses.

The initial written examination submittal was determined to be outside of the acceptable quality

range as outlined in NUREG-1021. Twenty-nine out of 75 questions on the RO examination

were significantly modified or replaced and 9 out of 25 questions on the SRO examination were

significantly modified or replaced as a result of the NRCs review of the submittal. Question

flaws, which caused questions to be rated as unsatisfactory, included non-plausible distractors,

questions not testing knowledge required by the selected topic, and SRO questions not written

to test knowledge that is unique to the SRO position. Future examination submittals should

incorporate lessons learned from this effort.

Report Details

4. OTHER ACTIVITIES (OA)

4OA5 Operator Licensing Initial Examinations

a. Inspection Scope

The licensee developed the operating tests and written examinations. The NRC

examination team reviewed the proposed to determine whether it was developed in

accordance with NUREG-1021, Operator Licensing Examination Standards for Power

Reactors, Revision 9. Examination changes agreed upon between the NRC and the

licensee were made according to NUREG-1021 and incorporated into the final version of

the examination materials.

The examiners reviewed the licensees examination security measures while preparing

and administering the examinations to ensure examination security and integrity

complied with 10 CFR 55.49, Integrity of examinations and tests.

The examiners evaluated three SRO applicants who were being assessed under the

guidelines specified in NUREG-1021. The examiners administered the operating tests

during the period of April 9-11, 2007. Members of the Sequoyah Nuclear Plant training

staff administered the written examination on May 9, 2007. The evaluations of the

applicants and review of documentation were performed to determine if the applicants,

who applied for licensees to operate the Sequoyah Nuclear Plant, met requirements

specified in 10 CFR Part 55.

b. Findings

The initial written examination submittal did not include adequate reference material, as

requested in NRC correspondence from Robert C. Haag to Karl W. Singer, dated

November 9, 2006, to allow the NRC Chief Examiner to adequately review the

examination. Additional reference material was subsequently provided on April 12,

2007. Also, the initial written examination submittal was evaluated to be outside of the

acceptable quality range as outlined in NUREG-1021. Twenty-nine out of 75 questions

on the RO examination were significantly modified or replaced and 9 out of 25 questions

on the SRO examination were significantly modified or replaced as a result of the NRCs

review of the submittal. Question flaws, which caused questions to be rated as

unsatisfactory, included non-plausible distractors, questions not testing knowledge

required by the selected topic, and SRO questions not written to test knowledge that is

unique to the SRO position. Future examination submittals should incorporate lessons

learned from this effort.

A portion of the written examination was developed by the licensee and submitted for

preliminary NRC review prior to the agreed upon submittal date. The licensee then

removed the initial examination developer from examination development activities in

order for the individual to instruct the applicants who were scheduled to take the

examination. All examination material that had been developed up to that point was

required to be discarded due to examination security requirements contained in

NUREG-1021. Examination development was re-commenced with a new examination

development team and a revised agreed upon written examination date of May 3, 2007.

The written examination was further delayed until May 9, 2007, due to the revisions that

were required due to the examination submittal being outside the acceptable quality

range as outlined in NUREG-1021.

Three SROs passed both the operating test and written examination. The licensee

submitted no post examination comments concerning the written or operating

examinations. The written examination, and examination references may be accessed

in the ADAMS system (ADAMS Accession Number ML071490433, ML071440462,

ML071440467).

4OA6 Meetings

Exit Meeting Summary

On April 12, 2007, the Chief Examiner discussed generic applicant performance and

examination development issues with members of licensee management. The

inspectors asked the licensee whether any materials examined during the inspection

should be considered proprietary. No proprietary information was identified.

On May 23, 2007, the Chief Examiner discussed written examination development

issues with members of licensee management.

PARTIAL LIST OF PERSONS CONTACTED

Licensee

R. Douet, Site Vice President

G. Morris, Site Licensing Manager

T. Wallace, Training Manager

D. Boone, Radiation Protection Manager

B. Picchiottino, Operations Training Manager

R. Proffitt, Licensing Supervisor

M. Reese, Operations Training

D. Truong, Nuclear Assurance

T. Whitten, Operations

NRC

M. Speck, Resident Inspector

SIMULATION FACILITY REPORT

Facility Licensee: Sequoyah Nuclear Station

Facility Docket No.: 05000327/05000328

Operating Tests Administered on: April 9-11, 2007

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 IP 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 tests, examiners did not observe any

simulation fidelity issues.

Enclosure 2