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{{#Wiki_filter:UNIVERSITY of MISSOURI RESEARCH REACTOR CENTER January 4, 2013 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention:
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==REFERENCE:==
==REFERENCE:==
Docket 50-186 University of Missouri-Columbia Research Reactor Amended Facility License R-103


Docket 50-186 University of Missouri-Columbia Research Reactor Amended Facility License R-103  
==SUBJECT:==
Written communication as specified by 10 CFR 50.4 regarding the response to the "University of Missouri, Columbia - Request for a Copy of the Physical Security Plan and Operator Requalification Program, RE: License Renewal (TAC No. ME1584),"
dated December 20, 2012 On August 31, 2006, the University of Missouri-Columbia Research Reactor (MURR) submitted a request to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to renew Amended Facility Operating License R- 103.
On December 20, 2012, as part of the NRC's review of MURR's renewal request, the NRC requested a copy of the current Physical Security Plan (PSP) and Operator Requalification Program. Enclosed is a copy of each of the documents.
The PSP is enclosed in a separate envelope that has been classified as SAFEGUARDS INFORMATION as per 10 CFR 73.21(b)(1). Pursuant to 10 CFR 2.390, we request that this correspondence be withheld from public disclosure. No person may have access to SAFEGUARDS INFORMATION unless the person has an established "need to know" for this information and is authorized per 10 CFR 73.21.
Please deliver the enclosed envelope, which contains SAFEGUARDS INFORMATION, to the addressee (Beth Reed) on the envelope. The envelope is clearly marked: "Attention: Beth Reed, Withhold from Public Disclosure Under 10 CFR 2.390." If this person is no longer employed at your facility or will be absent for an extended period, please call (573) 882-5296 for the correct disposition of these materials.
As required by 10 CFR 50.30(b), I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
ENDORSEMENT:
Sincerely,                                          Reviewed and Approved, John L. Fruits                                      Ralph A. Butler, P.E.                CHRInNE M.ERRANTE Reactor Manager                                    Director                            Natu Pb-NtySea[
Commswe for oone Count 5                            My CowmnSWn'E.*e:n3pil 14,72015 Commission Number 11528381 1513 Research Park Drive Columbia, MO 65211 Phone: 573-882-4211 Fax: 573-882-6360 Web: www.murr.missouri.edu      (ýA Figbting Cancer with Tomorrow's Technology
 
Enclosed:
: 1. Operator Requalification Program - University of Missouri Research Reactor (MURR)
Submitted January 7, 1997
: 2. Physical Security Plan for University of Missouri Research Reactor xc:  Reactor Advisory Committee Reactor Safety Subcommittee Dr. Robert Duncan, Vice Chancellor for Research Mr. Geoffrey A. Wertz, U.S. NRC Mr. Alexander Adams, U.S. NRC Mr. Craig Bassett, U.S. NRC
 
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION PROGRAM UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI RESEARCH REACTOR (MURR)
Submitted January 7, 1997


==SUBJECT:==
OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION PROGRAM UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI RESEARCH REACTOR (MURR)
Written communication as specified by 10 CFR 50.4 regarding the response to the"University of Missouri, Columbia -Request for a Copy of the Physical Security Plan and Operator Requalification Program, RE: License Renewal (TAC No. ME1584)," dated December 20, 2012 On August 31, 2006, the University of Missouri-Columbia Research Reactor (MURR) submitted a request to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to renew Amended Facility Operating License R- 103.On December 20, 2012, as part of the NRC's review of MURR's renewal request, the NRC requested a copy of the current Physical Security Plan (PSP) and Operator Requalification Program. Enclosed is a copy of each of the documents.
SUBMITTED:
The PSP is enclosed in a separate envelope that has been classified as SAFEGUARDS INFORMATION as per 10 CFR 73.21(b)(1).
JANUARY 7, 1997
Pursuant to 10 CFR 2.390, we request that this correspondence be withheld from public disclosure.
 
No person may have access to SAFEGUARDS INFORMATION unless the person has an established "need to know" for this information and is authorized per 10 CFR 73.21.Please deliver the enclosed envelope, which contains SAFEGUARDS INFORMATION, to the addressee (Beth Reed) on the envelope.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Section                                                                                         Page T able of C on ten ts ....................................                 ................       i List of E ffective Pages .................................................                     i 1.0 IN TR O D U CT IO N .....................................................                       1
The envelope is clearly marked: "Attention:
Beth Reed, Withhold from Public Disclosure Under 10 CFR 2.390." If this person is no longer employed at your facility or will be absent for an extended period, please call (573) 882-5296 for the correct disposition of these materials.
As required by 10 CFR 50.30(b), I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.ENDORSEMENT:
Sincerely, Reviewed and Approved, John L. Fruits Ralph A. Butler, P.E. CHRInNE M. ERRANTE Reactor Manager Director Natu Pb-NtySea[
Commswe for oone Count My n3pil 14,72015 5 Commission Number 11528381 1513 Research Park Drive Columbia, MO 65211 Phone: 573-882-4211 Fax: 573-882-6360 Web: www.murr.missouri.edu
(ý -A Figbting Cancer with Tomorrow's Technology Enclosed: 1. Operator Requalification Program -University of Missouri Research Reactor (MURR)Submitted January 7, 1997 2. Physical Security Plan for University of Missouri Research Reactor xc: Reactor Advisory Committee Reactor Safety Subcommittee Dr. Robert Duncan, Vice Chancellor for Research Mr. Geoffrey A. Wertz, U.S. NRC Mr. Alexander Adams, U.S. NRC Mr. Craig Bassett, U.S. NRC UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION PROGRAM UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI RESEARCH REACTOR (MURR)Submitted January 7, 1997 OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION PROGRAM UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI RESEARCH REACTOR (MURR)SUBMITTED:
JANUARY 7, 1997 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page T able of C on ten ts ....................................  
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==2.0 DESCRIPTION==
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OF THE PROGRPA. .................................                                  1 2 .1 O p eration ........................................................                      2 2.2 Biennial Requalification Examination and Retraining Lectures .........                      2 2.3 On-The-Job Training ................................................                        4 2.4 Annual Operating Examination and Evaluation ......................                        4 2.5 Documented Review of Changes ....................................                          4 3.0  ADMINISTRATION OF THE PROGRAM ..............................                                  4 3.1 Trainihg Coordinator ...............................................                      4 3.2 Reactor Manager and Reactor Operations Engineer ...................                        5 3.3 Individual O perator ................................................                      5 4.0  RE C O R D S .............................................................                    6 APPENDIX A:
Annual On-The-Job Training Requirement'Checklist ..................                        A-1 W ritten Examination Form .....................................                            A-3
    *Annual Operating Test Record ........................................                      A-4 Change Review Sheet ................................................                        A -6 MURR Operator Active Status Log ....................................                        A-7 APPENDIX B:.
Topics for O perating Tests ............................................                    B -1 O perational Tasks Index ..............................................                    B -2


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==1.0 INTRODUCTION==
==1.0 INTRODUCTION==


In August 1973 the AEC (now the Nuclear Regulatory Commission) published amendments to Parts 50 and 55 to Title 10, Chapter I, Code of Federal Regulations, which require that all licensees submit for approval an operator requalification program. All reactor operators and senior reactor operators shall complete this program as a condition for retaining their current licenses and meeting the requirements for renewal of their licenses.This document is the Operator Requalification Program for the University of Missouri Research Reactor (MURR) which is required by 10 CFR 50.54(i- 1) and conforms generally to the requirements of 10 CFR 55.59(c) as specified by 10 CFR 55.59(c)(7).
In August 1973 the AEC (now the Nuclear Regulatory Commission) published amendments to Parts 50 and 55 to Title 10, Chapter I, Code of Federal Regulations, which require that all licensees submit for approval an operator requalification program. All reactor operators and senior reactor operators shall complete this program as a condition for retaining their current licenses and meeting the requirements for renewal of their licenses.
All licensed operators at MURR shall participate in the program and shall satisfactorily complete this program during each requalification cycle, which shall not exceed 24 months in duration.
This document is the Operator Requalification Program for the University of Missouri Research Reactor (MURR) which is required by 10 CFR 50.54(i- 1) and conforms generally to the requirements of 10 CFR 55.59(c) as specified by 10 CFR 55.59(c)(7). All licensed operators at MURR shall participate in the program and shall satisfactorily complete this program during each requalification cycle, which shall not exceed 24 months in duration. Each two year requalification program cycle shall be promptly followed by successive requalification program cycles.
Each two year requalification program cycle shall be promptly followed by successive requalification program cycles.2.0 DESCRIPTTON OF THE PROGRAM The requalification program is divided into four major areas which are designed to provide assurance that all operators maintain competence in all aspects of licensed activities.
2.0 DESCRIPTTON OF THE PROGRAM The requalification program is divided into four major areas which are designed to provide assurance that all operators maintain competence in all aspects of licensed activities. The four areas are as follows:
The four areas are as follows: a. A biennial written examination which is used to verify the operator's knowledge level. Preplanned lectures shall be used to retrain those operators who demonstrate deficiencies in any part of the examination.
: a. A biennial written examination which is used to verify the operator's knowledge level. Preplanned lectures shall be used to retrain those operators who demonstrate deficiencies in any part of the examination.
: b. On-the-job training which will ensure (1) that the operator maintains his competence in manipulating the plant controls and in operating all apparatus and mechanisms required by his license, and (2) that he has a thorough understanding of all emergency procedures.
: b. On-the-job training which will ensure (1) that the operator maintains his competence in manipulating the plant controls and in operating all apparatus and mechanisms required by his license, and (2) that he has a thorough understanding of all emergency procedures.
: c. An annual operating test which will require the operator or senior operator to demonstrate an understanding of and ability to perform the actions necessary to accomplish a broad sample of applicable items specified in 10 CFR 55.45(a) (2)through (13). These applicable items are further specified in NUREG-1478, Rev. 1, Non-Power Reactor Operator Licensing Examination Standards, Procedure ES-301N, "Preparation of Operating Tasks at Non-Power Reactors," Attachment 1.1
: c. An annual operating test which will require the operator or senior operator to demonstrate an understanding of and ability to perform the actions necessary to accomplish a broad sample of applicable items specified in 10 CFR 55.45(a) (2) through (13). These applicable items are further specified in NUREG-1478, Rev. 1, Non-Power Reactor Operator Licensing Examination Standards, Procedure ES-301N, "Preparation of Operating Tasks at Non-Power Reactors," Attachment 1.
: d. Document review which will ensure all licensed individuals are cognizant of all design, procedure, and license changes.2.1 Operation To maintain active status [as defined in 10 CFR 55.53(e)]
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each licensed operator shall actively perform the functions of an operator or senior operator for a minimum of four hours per calendar quarter. These functions can be documented for reactor operators for time performing refuelings, reactor startups, or as console operator.Each senior operator can doctunent time directing refuelings or startups, or time directing shift activities.
: d. Document review which will ensure all licensed individuals are cognizant of all design, procedure, and license changes.
2.1   Operation To maintain active status [as defined in 10 CFR 55.53(e)] each licensed operator shall actively perform the functions of an operator or senior operator for a minimum of four hours per calendar quarter. These functions can be documented for reactor operators for time performing refuelings, reactor startups, or as console operator.
Each senior operator can doctunent time directing refuelings or startups, or time directing shift activities.
Documentation of active status will be on the Active Status Log form (A-8). If a licensed operator has not been actively performing the functions of an operator or senior operator as described above, the Reactor Manager shall verify the operator's license is current and valid. The operator shall complete a minimum of six hours of operation tinder the supervision of an operator or senior operator as appropriate, covering the functions described in the preceding paragraph.
Documentation of active status will be on the Active Status Log form (A-8). If a licensed operator has not been actively performing the functions of an operator or senior operator as described above, the Reactor Manager shall verify the operator's license is current and valid. The operator shall complete a minimum of six hours of operation tinder the supervision of an operator or senior operator as appropriate, covering the functions described in the preceding paragraph.
2.2 Biennial Requalification Examination and Retraining Lectures Biennially a comprehensive examination will be administered to all operators having a reactor operator or a senior reactor operator license for more than 90 days.This examination will be given within a period of one to two weeks and will be of a scope and complexity equivalent to the license examinations administered by the Commission.
2.2   Biennial Requalification Examination and Retraining Lectures Biennially a comprehensive examination will be administered to all operators having a reactor operator or a senior reactor operator license for more than 90 days.
The function of the examination is to establish the knowledge level of the operator in all areas applicable to the licensed activities he performs.
This examination will be given within a period of one to two weeks and will be of a scope and complexity equivalent to the license examinations administered by the Commission. The function of the examination is to establish the knowledge level of the operator in all areas applicable to the licensed activities he performs. The results of this examination shall provide the basis for a determination of those areas in which an operator needs retraining.
The results of this examination shall provide the basis for a determination of those areas in which an operator needs retraining.
The examination will contain questions from each of the following areas as described in procedure ES-40iN, "Preparation of Facility-Specific Written Examinations at Non-Power Reactors" of NUREG-1478, Rev. 1, Non-Power Reactor Operator Licensing Examination Standards:
The examination will contain questions from each of the following areas as described in procedure ES-40iN, "Preparation of Facility-Specific Written Examinations at Non-Power Reactors" of NUREG-1478, Rev. 1, Non-Power Reactor Operator Licensing Examination Standards:
A. Reactor Theory, Thermodynamics and Facility Operating Characteristics B. Normal and Emergency Procedures, Radiological Controls C. Plant and Radiation Monitoring Systems 2 At the discretion of the facility training coordinator, a review program may be instituted to prepare individuals for the examination.
A. Reactor Theory, Thermodynamics and Facility Operating Characteristics B. Normal and Emergency Procedures, Radiological Controls C. Plant and Radiation Monitoring Systems 2
The review program may utilize, but is not limited to, the following study aids: a. Lectures or review seminars to present or disciiss in a preplanned manner the information relative to each of the areas listed above.b. Worksheet questions and problems which the operator can answer in his spare time.c. Taped lectures which the operator can review while on shift, but not while assigned console watch or other license required activity.The Training Coordinator is responsible for scheduling the preparation and administration of the requalification examination.
 
Twvo separate exams will be developed and administered such that no licensed operators will take an exam they helped develop and review. The examinations will be developed from the MURR requalification question bank and other relevant source material.
At the discretion of the facility training coordinator, a review program may be instituted to prepare individuals for the examination. The review program may utilize, but is not limited to, the following study aids:
The examinations will be open reference.
: a. Lectures or review seminars to present or disciiss in a preplanned manner the information relative to each of the areas listed above.
Each examination will be graded by the Train'Ig Coordinator and will be submitted to the Reactor Manager or Operations Engineer for review. The evaluation of each operator will be facilitated by completing an Examination Form as shown in Appendix A to this document.After all of the examinations have been graded, the Training Coordinator Will prepare the retraining schedule for those operators who were deficient in any area.An operator will be considered deficient in any area of the examination in which he scores less than 70%; he will retrain until he satisfactorily passes reexamination in the section(s) on which he scored below 70%. If the g-rade for an operator is less than 70% averaged over all required sections, the operator shall be placed in an accelerated training program until he has been retrained and satisfactorily passes reexamination over the section(s) on which he was below 70%,o with a grade greater than 70% in each section. Furthermore, the individual will be removed from licensed activities until he passes his written reexamination.
: b. Worksheet questions and problems which the operator can answer in his spare time.
All examinations and reexaminations will be rex-iewed with the operator and will be retained for a period covering the duration of each operator's license (> 6 years) in the facility's files.'2'-I 2.3 On-The-Job-Training This section of the program provides assurance that all operators will maintain I competence in those major evolutions which can be performed by licensed, operators only. These evolutions consist of control plant manipulations and plant evolutions required by 10 CFR 55.59(c)(3), as applicable to MURR. The requirements are outlined in the checklist in Appendix A.2.4 Arnual Operating Test and Evaluation The Reactor Management will, on a continuing basis, observe and evaluate the performance of all operators to maintain familiarity with the operators' competence in handling routine and emergency evolutions.
: c. Taped lectures which the operator can review while on shift, but not while assigned console watch or other license required activity.
This program implements the means of documenting the evaluations made by management.
The Training Coordinator is responsible for scheduling the preparation and administration of the requalification examination. Twvo separate exams will be developed and administered such that no licensed operators will take an exam they helped develop and review. The examinations will be developed from the MURR requalification question bank and other relevant source material. The examinations will be open reference.
Each examination will be graded by the Train'Ig Coordinator and will be submitted to the Reactor Manager or Operations Engineer for review. The evaluation of each operator will be facilitated by completing an Examination Form as shown in Appendix A to this document.
After all of the examinations have been graded, the Training Coordinator Will prepare the retraining schedule for those operators who were deficient in any area.
An operator will be considered deficient in any area of the examination in which he scores less than 70%; he will retrain until he satisfactorily passes reexamination in the section(s) on which he scored below 70%. If the g-rade for an operator is less than 70% averaged over all required sections, the operator shall be placed in an accelerated training program until he has been retrained and satisfactorily passes reexamination over the section(s) on which he was below 70%,o with a grade greater than 70% in each section. Furthermore, the individual will be removed from licensed activities until he passes his written reexamination. All examinations and reexaminations will be rex-iewed with the operator and will be retained for a period covering the duration of each operator's license (> 6 years) in the facility's files.
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2.3   On-The-Job-Training This section of the program provides assurance that all operators will maintain I competence in those major evolutions which can be performed by licensed, operators only. These evolutions consist of control plant manipulations and plant evolutions required by 10 CFR 55.59(c)(3), as applicable to MURR. The requirements are outlined in the checklist in Appendix A.
2.4   Arnual Operating Test and Evaluation The Reactor Management will, on a continuing basis, observe and evaluate the performance of all operators to maintain familiarity with the operators' competence in handling routine and emergency evolutions. This program implements the means of documenting the evaluations made by management.
The Training Coordinator, Reactor Manager, Reactor Operations Engineer, or Shift Supervisor will annually conduct an operating test for all licensed operators.
The Training Coordinator, Reactor Manager, Reactor Operations Engineer, or Shift Supervisor will annually conduct an operating test for all licensed operators.
The person conducting the evaluation will complete an Operator Annual Operating I Test Evaluation Sheet (Appendix A).2.5 Documented Review of Changes All design changes, procedure revisions, and license changes will be reviewed within 60 days. The reviews will be documented on the Change Review Sheet (Appendix A). The operator shall read the document attached to the Change Review Sheet and then sign the sheet verifying he understands the change. The completed.
The person conducting the evaluation will complete an Operator Annual Operating I Test Evaluation Sheet (Appendix A).
Change Review Sheet will be retained for six years in Reactor Operations files.I 3.0 ADMINISTRATION OF THE PROGRAM'1 3.1 Training Coordinator The Reactor Manager shall assign, a member of the reactor staff to be the Training Coordinator (TC) for this requalification program. The Training Coordinator shall be responsible for: a. The overall administration of this program.I b. Scheduling the preparation and administration of biennial written examination.
2.5   Documented Review of Changes All design changes, procedure revisions, and license changes will be reviewed within 60 days. The reviews will be documented on the Change Review Sheet (Appendix A). The operator shall read the document attached to the Change Review Sheet and then sign the sheet verifying he understands the change. The completed.
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Change Review Sheet will be retained for six years in Reactor Operations files.
: c. Assisting in the preparation of material., examinations, and retraining lectures or tutoring sessions.d, Reviewing the graded examinations with the operators and scheduling any retraining indicated by the examination results.e. Periodically reviewing the on-the-job training checklist of each operator to ensure that the operators are progressing satisfactorily in this area of requalification.
I 3.0 ADMINISTRATION OF THE PROGRAM'1 3.1   Training Coordinator The Reactor Manager shall assign, a member of the reactor staff to be the Training Coordinator (TC) for this requalification program. The Training Coordinator shall be responsible for:
If an operator is not progressing satisfactorily in the on-the-job training, the TC will ask the operator's immediate supervisor to accelerate the operator's efforts.f. Scheduling the reviews required by the Reactor Manager or the Reactor Operations Engineer.g. Scheduling the annual operating test and the staff member who will conduct the test.h. Maintaining all of the requalification records required by Section 4.0.i. Annually reviewing the content of this program.j. Ensuring that all newly licensed operators are aware of the requirements of this program and are provided with the necessary requalification materials 3.2 Reactor Man aeer and Reactor Operations Enp-ineer The Reactor Manager, Reactor Operations Engineer and each Shift Supervisor will assist the TC as necessary to ensure that all operators participate in and complete all of the requirements of this program. They shall also schedule and conduct the reviews of changes in the license, facility design and operating procedures.
: a. The overall administration of this program.
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: c. Assisting in the preparation of material., examinations, and retraining lectures or tutoring sessions.
d, Reviewing the graded examinations with the operators and scheduling any retraining indicated by the examination results.
: e. Periodically reviewing the on-the-job training checklist of each operator to ensure that the operators are progressing satisfactorily in this area of requalification. If an operator is not progressing satisfactorily in the on-the-job training, the TC will ask the operator's immediate supervisor to accelerate the operator's efforts.
: f. Scheduling the reviews required by the Reactor Manager or the Reactor Operations Engineer.
: g. Scheduling the annual operating test and the staff member who will conduct the test.
: h. Maintaining all of the requalification records required by Section 4.0.
: i. Annually reviewing the content of this program.
: j. Ensuring that all newly licensed operators are aware of the requirements of this program and are provided with the necessary requalification materials 3.2   Reactor Man aeer and Reactor Operations Enp-ineer The Reactor Manager, Reactor Operations Engineer and each Shift Supervisor will assist the TC as necessary to ensure that all operators participate in and complete all of the requirements of this program. They shall also schedule and conduct the reviews of changes in the license, facility design and operating procedures.
If an operator scores an average grade of less than 70% on the biennial examination, the Reactor Manager shall ensure that the requirements of Section 2.1 are met. The Reactor Manager or Operations Engineer will review the reexamination of a deficient operator with the TC and if the operator's scores are satisfactory, he shall reinstate the operator to normal licensed activities..
If an operator scores an average grade of less than 70% on the biennial examination, the Reactor Manager shall ensure that the requirements of Section 2.1 are met. The Reactor Manager or Operations Engineer will review the reexamination of a deficient operator with the TC and if the operator's scores are satisfactory, he shall reinstate the operator to normal licensed activities..
3.3 Individual Operator The extensive responsibilities of the TC for adnministering this progaram do not relieve the individual operator of the responsibility for ensuring that all of his requirements of this requalification prog-ram are completed as required.5 4.0 RECORDS As indicated in Section 3.1, the TC is responsible for ensuring that all of the records required by this requalification program are maintained.
3.3   Individual Operator The extensive responsibilities of the TC for adnministering this progaram do not relieve the individual operator of the responsibility for ensuring that all of his requirements of this requalification prog-ram are completed as required.
The following records shall be retained at the facility for a period covering the duration of each operator's license (> 6 years): a. All examinations and required reexaminations which were administered during the requalification period and the answers used to grade these examinations.
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4.0 RECORDS As indicated in Section 3.1, the TC is responsible for ensuring that all of the records required by this requalification program are maintained. The following records shall be retained at the facility for a period covering the duration of each operator's license (> 6 years):
: a. All examinations and required reexaminations which were administered during the requalification period and the answers used to grade these examinations.
: b. The examination review sheets completed after the biennial examination and any subsequent reexaminations.
: b. The examination review sheets completed after the biennial examination and any subsequent reexaminations.
: c. The annual operating exam performance evaluation sheet used to evaluate the operator's competence in operating the reactor.d. The retraining schedule used. to correct any deficiencies discovered through the biennial examination.
: c. The annual operating exam performance evaluation sheet used to evaluate the operator's competence in operating the reactor.
: d. The retraining schedule used. to correct any deficiencies discovered through the biennial examination.
: e. Copies of the completed on-the-job training checksheets.
: e. Copies of the completed on-the-job training checksheets.
: f. Record of reviews of the License, Operating Procedures, and Facility Design changes.6 MURR OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION PROGRAM ANNUAL ON-THE-JOB TRAINING REQUIREMENTS/CHECKLIST I. Reactivity Changes Each Reactor Operator must perform five (5) reactivity changes and each Senior Reactor Operator must perform or direct five (5) reactivity changes annually, with at least one change in each of the below categories.
: f. Record of reviews of the License, Operating Procedures, and Facility Design changes.
: 1. Reactor Startup to Criticality Date Initials of Observer 2. Reactor Power Level Change (in manual mode) of greater than 1 MW.Date _Initials of Observer _3. Reactor' Shutdown 1Date [Initials of Observer II. Process Equipment Operation Each licensed operator must perform at least two (2) process instrumentation startups or shutdowns as the Control Room Operator and one startup or shutdown as the Roving Operator.1. Process Instrumentation Startups and Shutdowns as Control Room Operator.Date 1 Initials of Observer Startup _o nShutdown 2. Process Instrumentation Startups in~d Shutdowns as.Roving Operator.Date Initials of Observer Startup ___________________________________
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Sbhitdown A-1 MURR OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION PROGRAM ANNUAL ON-THE-JOB TRAL-NING REQUIREMENTS/CHECKLIST (Cont'd)III. Nuclear Insturmentation Checks Each licensed operator must perform two (2) pre-startup checks of the Nuclear Instrumentation.
 
MURR OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION PROGRAM ANNUAL ON-THE-JOB TRAINING REQUIREMENTS/CHECKLIST I. Reactivity Changes Each Reactor Operator must perform five (5) reactivity changes and each Senior Reactor Operator must perform or direct five (5) reactivity changes annually, with at least one change in each of the below categories.
: 1. Reactor Startup to Criticality Date Initials of Observer
: 2. Reactor Power Level Change (in manual mode) of greater than 1 MW.
Date             _
Initials of Observer         _
: 3. Reactor' Shutdown 1Date Initials of
[
Observer II. Process Equipment Operation Each licensed operator must perform at least two (2) process instrumentation startups or shutdowns as the Control Room Operator and one startup or shutdown as the Roving Operator.
1
: 1. Process Instrumentation Startups and Shutdowns as Control Room Operator.
Date Initials of Observer Startup           _
o      nShutdown
: 2. Process Instrumentation Startups in~d Shutdowns as.Roving Operator.
Date Initials of Observer Startup         ___________________________________
Sbhitdown A-1
 
MURR OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION PROGRAM ANNUAL ON-THE-JOB TRAL-NING REQUIREMENTS/CHECKLIST (Cont'd)
III. Nuclear Insturmentation Checks Each licensed operator must perform two (2) pre-startup checks of the Nuclear Instrumentation.
Date Initials of Observer IV. Reactor Refueling Each Reactor Operator shall participate in one refueling evolution and each Senior Reactor Operator shall direct the activities of one refueling evolution.
Date Initials of Observer IV. Reactor Refueling Each Reactor Operator shall participate in one refueling evolution and each Senior Reactor Operator shall direct the activities of one refueling evolution.
Date Initials of Observer V. Radiation Monitors Each licensed operator shall annually participate in a Health Physics training session conducted by the Health Physics Department.
Date Initials of Observer V. Radiation Monitors Each licensed operator shall annually participate in a Health Physics training session conducted by the Health Physics Department. These sessions will include training in use of radiation monitors.
These sessions will include training in use of radiation monitors.Date HP Signature VI. Abnormal and Emergency Procedure Review All abnormal and emergency procedures shall be reviewed and appraised annually by the operating crews. Each operator shall acknowledge completion of the review by signing below.Review Completed:
Date HP Signature VI. Abnormal and Emergency Procedure Review All abnormal and emergency procedures shall be reviewed and appraised annually by the operating crews. Each operator shall acknowledge completion of the review by signing below.
Date Signature VII. Security Plan and Procedure Review Each operator shall acknowledge completion of the review by signing below.Review Completed:
Review Completed:         Date Signature VII. Security Plan and Procedure Review Each operator shall acknowledge completion of the review by signing below.
Date Signature Note: Observer will be an SRO unless otherwise noted.A-2 MURR OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION PROGRAM WRITTEN EXAMINATION FORM License: SR(Name RO 0 I. EXAMINATION TOPIC A. Reactor Theory, Thermodynamics  
Review Completed:           Date Signature Note: Observer will be an SRO unless otherwise noted.
&Facility Operating Characteristics B. Normal & Emergency Procedures
A-2
& Radiological Controls C. Plant & Radiation Monitoring Systems AVERAGE SCORE Comp Exam Reexamination Grade Date Grade Date II. REQUALIFICATION  
 
MURR OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION PROGRAM WRITTEN EXAMINATION FORM Name                                            License:           SR(0 RO I. EXAMINATION TOPIC                           Comp      Exam      Reexamination Grade      Date      Grade  Date A. Reactor Theory, Thermodynamics &
Facility Operating Characteristics B. Normal & Emergency Procedures
        & Radiological Controls C. Plant & Radiation Monitoring Systems AVERAGE SCORE II. REQUALIFICATION  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
A.. Retraining Required:
 
No__ Yes__ Parts (circle) A B C B. Recommend relieved of normal licensed activities while retraining:
A.. Retraining Required: No__       Yes__   Parts (circle) A   B   C B. Recommend relieved of normal licensed activities while retraining:
No Yes III. COMMENTS Reviewed by: Approved by: A-3 MURR REQUALIFICATION EXAMINATION ANNUAL OPERATING TEST RECORD NAME: Critical Steps Number/Correct Oral Questions Number/Correct Control Console Reactivity Task No: Title: Response to Abnormal Event Task No: Title: Response to Emergency Task No: Title:______________/______
No         Yes III. COMMENTS Reviewed   by:                                   Approved by:
_____________/______
A-3
_____________/______________
 
_____________/______________
MURR REQUALIFICATION EXAMINATION ANNUAL OPERATING TEST RECORD NAME:
In-Facility Evolution Task No: Title:_____________/______________
Critical Steps                 Oral Questions Number/Correct                 Number/Correct Control Console Reactivity Task No:
_____________/_________
 
Any Task Task No: Title:_____________/______________
==Title:==
Totals Totals __________/_______________
Response to Abnormal Event                 ______________/______          _____________/______
_____________/______________
Task No:
Percentage Overall Evaluation:
 
Satisfactory  
==Title:==
=Unsatisfactory
Response to Emergency                     _____________/______________   _____________/______________
>70%70%Facility Examiner: Date A-4 ANNUAL OPERATING TEST RECORD (Cont'd)Test Administration:
Task No:
: 1. Tasks are derived from MURR specific tasks in the MNURR Operational Task Index.2. The operating test is "open reference" with a minimum of 5 tasks evaluated.
 
: 3. Where appropriate, there should be a differentiation between the RO and SRO level of tasks. An RO is only responsible for RO tasks; an SRO is responsible for all tasks.For each task, the facility specifies the criteria for satisfactory completion and indicates critical steps. Critical steps are those which, if performed incorrectly or not at all would prevent the system from operating safely or prevent completion of an essential safety action. Examples of essential safety actions are the ability to: effectively manipulate controls affecting reactivity actuate a reactor trip comply with technical specifications reduce excessive levels of radiation and to guard against personnel exposure 4. Of the tasks that each operator must perform, at least one must be a control console operation involving a reactivity manipulation.
==Title:==
This operation may be part of an overall evolution including more than one task. For example, an operator may perform a reactor startup as the first task, then respond to a simulated instrument failure during the startup as a second task.At least one task must involve a response to an abnormal event. Examples are an instrument failure, component failure, radiation monitor alarm or similar problem.At least one task must involve a response to an emergency situation.
In-Facility Evolution                      _____________/______________    _____________/_________
Examples are a building evacuation or a large reactor pool leak or high radiation levels.At least one task must be performed in the facility (i.e., out of the control room, where appropriate).
Task No:
: 5. At least two questions will be developed to ask the operator at the completion of each task. Questions may be selected from. facility question banks or previously administered NRC examinations.
 
However, to the extent possible, the questions should: be based on the task or system being operated discriiminate between RO/SRO responsibilities, where appropriate emphasize knowledge required for task performance or procedure implementation A-5 MURR OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION PROGRAM CHANGE REVIEW SHEET Document: Date Revised: After reviewing the attached document, sign below acknowledging that you have read and understand the change. This document will be returned to the Training Coordinator, Room 302 Control Room, for his records (within 60 days).Operator's Name Date Reviewed Signature NOTE: Only licensed individuals or incividuals seeking licenses are listed.A-6 MURR OPERATOR ACTIVE STATUS LOG OPERATOR NAME: YEAR: NOTE: This form is for documenting active status of licensed operators.
==Title:==
The Reactor Manager evaluates the status of licensed operators not assigned to shifts and the shift supervisor evaluates the status of operators assigned to rotating shifts.QUARTER 1 D1 Active status needs to be documented to meet minimum requirements (4 hours)Active status lapsed, documentation required for return to active status (6 hours)Shift Supervisor/Reactor Manager Initial Da Shift Supervisor Initial (for SROs)SRO Initial (for ROs)Date Total Time Activity QUARTER 2 D1 Active status needs to be documented to meet minimum requirements (4 hours)Shift Supervisor/Reactor Manager Initial DActive status lapsed, documentation required for return to active status (6 hours)Shift Supervisor Initial (for SROs)SRO Initial (for ROs)Date Total Time Activity A-7 IMURR OPERATOR ACTIVE STATUS LOG OPERATOR NAIIE: YEAR: NOTE: This form is for documenting active status of licensed operators.
Any Task                                                                  _____________/______________
The Reactor Manager evaluates the status of licensed operators not assigned to shifts and the shift supervisor evaluates the status of operators assigned to rotating shifts.QUARTER 3[~]Active status needs to be documented to meet minimum requirements (4 hours)Active status lapsed, documentation required for return to active status (6 hours)Shift Supervisor/Reactor Manager Initial Shift Supervisor Initial (for SROs)SRO Initial (for ROs)Date Total Time Activity QUARTER 4 L1 Active status needs to be documented to meet minimum requirements (4 hours)Active status lapsed, documentation required for return to active status (6 hours)Shift Supervisor/Re actor Manager Initial Shift Supervisor Initial (for SROs)SRO Initial (for ROs)Date Total Time Activity A-8 ES-30]N Topics for Operating Tests Attachment 1 ES-301N Topics for Operating Tests Attachment I MAJOR SYSTEMS (KAJ): reactor reactor power level control rods control rod drives primary system secondary system mechanical design (fuel assembly)reactor vessel -pool core construction AUXILIARY SYSTEMS (AUX): reactor building cooling water control service air (compressed air system)sampling system fire protection system service water system ecquipment and floor drainage containment air recirculation radioactive waste (solid and liquid)daemineralized water heating ventilation and air conditioning reactor water clean-up/make-up chemical additions ENGINEERED SAFETY FEATURES (ESF): decay heat removal core spray core flooding control containment/reactor building isolation r-eactor building isolation reactor protective system ELECTRICAL (ELT): normal AC supply emergency AC supply normal DC supply emergency DC supply reactor protection electrical po;.wer system batteries REACTOR FACILITIES (FAC): fuel handling and storage exposure rooms incore experiment tubes beam tubes thermal columns pneumatic tube facilities liquid waste handling and disposal gaseous waste handling solid waste handling and disposal NUCLEAR AND RADIATION SYSTEMS (NUC): startup chanrels log N channels safety channels incore instrumentation/incore probe liquid effluent monitors area radiation monitors gaseous effluent stack gas REACTOR TRANSIENT RESPONSE: Pow.,er increase/decrease
Task No:
-auto control Po'".,er increase/decrease
 
-manual control emergency shutdown from full power scram -hot restart sub critical to critical normal shut.do-Wn from full poIWer rod malfunction primary system leak control ins trumcn t mal function fuel clad failure Ixar incr S L ucar Us 30 f 3K B-1i Rev,.1,O06/0!/95 REACTOR OPERATOR OPERATIONAL TASKS INDEX FACILITY TASKS#1F Perform nuclear instrument pre-startup checks of intermediate range 2 & 3#2F Perform nuclear instrument pre-startup checks of wide range monitor channel 4#3F Pump waste tank #2 to the sanitary sewer 44F Change nitrogen station bottles#5F Perform diesel generator operational checklist 46F Perform nuclear instrument pre-startup checks of power range monitor channels 5 & 6#7F Perform physical adjustment of either IRM channel 2 or 3 drywell at.power#8F Perform physical adjustment of any PRM channel 4, 5 or 6 dry-well at power#9F Area radiation monitor alarm tests#10F Fan failure alarm test# 11F Operational check of the stack monitor REACTOR TASKS# 1R Perform a normal startup to a power level 50 kW#2R Perform a reactor shutdown#3R Perform a reduction in.power#4R Perform a power level change T5R Continue a normal reactor startup from 50 kW to 10 MW#6R Perform a fuel handling evolution#7R Assuming automatic control of the reactor#8R Startup of the reactor cooling loop#9R Shutdown of the primary cooling system# 1OR Startup of the pool cooling loop .#l.1 R Shutdown of the pool cooling system#4.2R Operation of bypass control valves S-i & S-2 B-2 OPERATIONAL TASKS INDEX- Cont'd EMERGENCY TASKS 41E Respond to increasing radiation levels before a trip occurs#2E All IRM chamnel 2 indications fail down scale#3E Respond to a loss of secondary flow#4E Respond to V546 A (and/or) B failing to open during operation#5E Respond to a bomb or other overt threat#6E Both V543 A & B fail to open automatically
==Title:==
#7E Reactor isolation#8E Failure to scram or rod run-in#9E Reactor scram from unknown source#10E Reactor scram from loss of primary system pressure or flow#11E Area radiation monitoring system (ARMS) fails to actuate a reactor isolation# 12E Control roddrive failure / stuck rod.# 13E Single phasing or low line voltage#14E Failure of experimental apparatus#15E Low fire main pressure#16E Loss of domestic cold water (DCW)#17E Loss of'pool flow#18E Loss of pool water#19E Reactor loop valves (V507A &; V507B) fail to close automatically
Totals                                    Totals
#20E Pressurizer valves fail to operate#21E High activity levels in primary cooling system#22 E High Stack monitor indications 923 E Respond to a medical emergency B-3 OPERATIONAL TASKS INDEX -Cont'd ABNORMNIAL TASKS#1A Reactor is not critical within ECP limitations
__________/_______________ _____________/______________
-4 2A Rod "D" drops off before "drive full-in" clears#3A During reactor operation the reg blade position indication chain breaks#4A Respond to stack monitor low flow alarm#5A Air seals for both personnel airlock doors are discovered to have air supplies isolated#6A Obtain a pool and/or primary water sample#7A Reactor isolation from instrument failure#8A Rod run-in from an unknown source#9A Loss of containment integrity at power#1OA Loss of cooling tower fan# 1 1A Dropped control rod while at power (10 MW)# 12A Erratic indication on NI channels 2 through 6 B-4}}
Percentage Overall Evaluation:         Satisfactory =             >70%                           Ž70%
Unsatisfactory Facility Examiner:                                             Date A-4
 
ANNUAL OPERATING TEST RECORD (Cont'd)
Test Administration:
: 1. Tasks are derived from MURR specific tasks in the MNURR Operational Task Index.
: 2. The operating test is "open reference" with a minimum of 5 tasks evaluated.
: 3. Where appropriate, there should be a differentiation between the RO and SRO level of tasks. An RO is only responsible for RO tasks; an SRO is responsible for all tasks.
For each task, the facility specifies the criteria for satisfactory completion and indicates critical steps. Critical steps are those which, if performed incorrectly or not at all would prevent the system from operating safely or prevent completion of an essential safety action. Examples of essential safety actions are the ability to:
effectively manipulate controls affecting reactivity actuate a reactor trip comply with technical specifications reduce excessive levels of radiation and to guard against personnel exposure
: 4. Of the tasks that each operator must perform, at least one must be a control console operation involving a reactivity manipulation. This operation may be part of an overall evolution including more than one task. For example, an operator may perform a reactor startup as the first task, then respond to a simulated instrument failure during the startup as a second task.
At least one task must involve a response to an abnormal event. Examples are an instrument failure, component failure, radiation monitor alarm or similar problem.
At least one task must involve a response to an emergency situation. Examples are a building evacuation or a large reactor pool leak or high radiation levels.
At least one task must be performed in the facility (i.e., out of the control room, where appropriate).
: 5. At least two questions will be developed to ask the operator at the completion of each task. Questions may be selected from. facility question banks or previously administered NRC examinations. However, to the extent possible, the questions should:
be based on the task or system being operated discriiminate between RO/SRO responsibilities, where appropriate emphasize knowledge required for task performance or procedure implementation A-5
 
MURR OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION PROGRAM CHANGE REVIEW SHEET Document:
Date Revised:
After reviewing the attached document, sign below acknowledging that you have read and understand the change. This document will be returned to the Training Coordinator, Room 302 Control Room, for his records (within 60 days).
Operator's Name               Date Reviewed                 Signature NOTE: Only licensed individuals or incividuals seeking licenses are listed.
A-6
 
MURR OPERATOR ACTIVE STATUS LOG OPERATOR NAME:
YEAR:
NOTE: This form is for documenting active status of licensed operators. The Reactor Manager evaluates the status of licensed operators not assigned to shifts and the shift supervisor evaluates the status of operators assigned to rotating shifts.
QUARTER 1 D1Active      status needs to be documented to meet minimum requirements (4 hours)
Shift Supervisor/Reactor Manager Initial Active status lapsed, documentation required Da for return to active status (6 hours)
Shift Supervisor Initial (for SROs)
Date          Total Time                Activity                        SRO Initial (for ROs)
QUARTER 2 D1Active      status needs to be documented to meet minimum requirements (4 hours)
Shift Supervisor/Reactor Manager Initial DActive       status lapsed, documentation required for return to active status (6 hours)
Shift Supervisor Initial (for SROs)
Date          Total Time                Activity                        SRO Initial (for ROs)
A-7
 
IMURR OPERATOR ACTIVE STATUS LOG OPERATOR NAIIE:
YEAR:
NOTE: This form is for documenting active status of licensed operators. The Reactor Manager evaluates the status of licensed operators not assigned to shifts and the shift supervisor evaluates the status of operators assigned to rotating shifts.
QUARTER 3
[~]   Active status needs to be documented             Shift Supervisor/Reactor Manager Initial to meet minimum requirements (4 hours)
Active status lapsed, documentation required for return to active status (6 hours)
Shift Supervisor Initial (for SROs)
Date          Total Time                Activity                        SRO Initial (for ROs)
QUARTER 4 L1   Active status needs to be documented             Shift Supervisor/Re actor Manager Initial to meet minimum requirements (4 hours)
Active status lapsed, documentation required for return to active status (6 hours)
Shift Supervisor Initial (for SROs)
Date          Total Time                Activity                          SRO Initial (for ROs)
A-8
 
Attachment 1 ES-30]N                               for Operating Tests Topics for Operating Tests ES-301N                         Topics                                           Attachment I MAJOR SYSTEMS (KAJ):                             ELECTRICAL (ELT):
reactor                                        normal AC supply reactor power level control                     emergency AC supply rods                                           normal DC supply control rod drives                               emergency DC supply primary system                                   reactor protection secondary system                                electrical po;.wer system mechanical design (fuel   assembly)             batteries reactor vessel - pool core construction                               REACTOR FACILITIES (FAC):
AUXILIARY SYSTEMS (AUX):                         fuel handling and storage exposure rooms reactor building cooling water control           incore experiment tubes service air (compressed air system)             beam tubes sampling system                                 thermal columns fire protection system                         pneumatic tube facilities service water system                             liquid waste handling and disposal ecquipment and floor drainage                   gaseous waste handling containment air recirculation                   solid waste handling and disposal radioactive waste (solid and liquid) daemineralized water                             NUCLEAR AND RADIATION SYSTEMS (NUC):
heating ventilation and air conditioning reactor water clean-up/make-up                   startup chanrels chemical additions                               log N channels safety channels ENGINEERED SAFETY FEATURES (ESF):               incore instrumentation/incore probe liquid effluent monitors decay heat removal                               area radiation monitors core spray                                     gaseous effluent core flooding control                           stack gas containment/reactor building isolation r-eactor building isolation                     REACTOR TRANSIENT RESPONSE:
reactor protective system Pow.,er increase/decrease - auto control Po'".,er increase/decrease - manual control emergency shutdown from full power scram    -
hot restart sub critical to critical normal shut.do-Wn from full poIWer rod malfunction primary system leak control ins trumcn t mal function fuel clad failure Ixar incr SL ucar Us                  30 f 3K                      Rev,.1,O06/0!/95 B-1i
 
REACTOR OPERATOR OPERATIONAL TASKS INDEX FACILITY TASKS
#1F    Perform nuclear instrument pre-startup checks of intermediate range 2 & 3
#2F    Perform nuclear instrument pre-startup checks of wide range monitor channel 4
#3F  Pump waste tank #2 to the sanitary sewer 44F  Change nitrogen station bottles
#5F  Perform diesel generator operational checklist 46F  Perform nuclear instrument pre-startup checks of power range monitor channels 5 & 6
#7F  Perform physical adjustment of either IRM channel 2 or 3 drywell at.power
#8F  Perform physical adjustment of any PRM channel 4, 5 or 6 dry-well at power
#9F   Area radiation monitor alarm tests
#10F   Fan failure alarm test
# 11F Operational check of the stack monitor REACTOR TASKS
# 1R   Perform a normal startup to a power level 50 kW
#2R   Perform a reactor shutdown
#3R   Perform a reduction in.power
#4R   Perform a power level change T5R   Continue a normal reactor startup from 50 kW to 10 MW
#6R   Perform a fuel handling evolution
#7R   Assuming automatic control of the reactor
#8R   Startup of the reactor cooling loop
#9R   Shutdown of the primary cooling system
# 1OR Startup of the pool cooling loop .
#l.1 R Shutdown of the pool cooling system
#4.2R Operation of bypass control valves S-i & S-2 B-2
 
OPERATIONAL TASKS INDEX- Cont'd EMERGENCY TASKS 41E Respond to increasing radiation levels before a trip occurs
#2E All IRM chamnel 2 indications fail down scale
#3E Respond to a loss of secondary flow
#4E Respond to V546 A (and/or) B failing to open during operation
#5E Respond to a bomb or other overt threat
#6E Both V543 A & B fail to open automatically
#7E Reactor isolation
#8E Failure to scram or rod run-in
#9E Reactor scram from unknown source
#10E Reactor scram from loss of primary system pressure or flow
#11E Area radiation monitoring system (ARMS) fails to actuate a reactor isolation
# 12E Control roddrive failure / stuck rod.
# 13E Single phasing or low line voltage
#14E Failure of experimental apparatus
#15E Low fire main pressure
#16E Loss of domestic cold water (DCW)
#17E Loss of'pool flow
#18E Loss of pool water
#19E Reactor loop valves (V507A &;V507B) fail to close automatically
#20E Pressurizer valves fail to operate
#21E High activity levels in primary cooling system
#22 E High Stack monitor indications 923 E Respond to a medical emergency B-3
 
OPERATIONAL TASKS INDEX - Cont'd ABNORMNIAL TASKS
#1A   Reactor is not critical within ECP limitations
-42A  Rod "D" drops off before "drive full-in" clears
#3A   During reactor operation the reg blade position indication chain breaks
#4A   Respond to stack monitor low flow alarm
#5A   Air seals for both personnel airlock doors are discovered to have air supplies isolated
#6A   Obtain a pool and/or primary water sample
#7A   Reactor isolation from instrument failure
#8A   Rod run-in from an unknown source
#9A   Loss of containment integrity at power
#1OA   Loss of cooling tower fan
# 1 1A Dropped control rod while at power (10 MW)
# 12A Erratic indication on NI channels 2 through 6 B-4}}

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University of Missouri-Columbia Research Reactor - License Amendment Application: Operator Requalification Program
ML13007A425
Person / Time
Site: University of Missouri-Columbia
Issue date: 01/04/2013
From: Rhonda Butler, Fruits J
Univ of Missouri
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
TAC ME1584
Download: ML13007A425 (24)


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UNIVERSITY of MISSOURI RESEARCH REACTOR CENTER January 4, 2013 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001

REFERENCE:

Docket 50-186 University of Missouri-Columbia Research Reactor Amended Facility License R-103

SUBJECT:

Written communication as specified by 10 CFR 50.4 regarding the response to the "University of Missouri, Columbia - Request for a Copy of the Physical Security Plan and Operator Requalification Program, RE: License Renewal (TAC No. ME1584),"

dated December 20, 2012 On August 31, 2006, the University of Missouri-Columbia Research Reactor (MURR) submitted a request to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to renew Amended Facility Operating License R- 103.

On December 20, 2012, as part of the NRC's review of MURR's renewal request, the NRC requested a copy of the current Physical Security Plan (PSP) and Operator Requalification Program. Enclosed is a copy of each of the documents.

The PSP is enclosed in a separate envelope that has been classified as SAFEGUARDS INFORMATION as per 10 CFR 73.21(b)(1). Pursuant to 10 CFR 2.390, we request that this correspondence be withheld from public disclosure. No person may have access to SAFEGUARDS INFORMATION unless the person has an established "need to know" for this information and is authorized per 10 CFR 73.21.

Please deliver the enclosed envelope, which contains SAFEGUARDS INFORMATION, to the addressee (Beth Reed) on the envelope. The envelope is clearly marked: "Attention: Beth Reed, Withhold from Public Disclosure Under 10 CFR 2.390." If this person is no longer employed at your facility or will be absent for an extended period, please call (573) 882-5296 for the correct disposition of these materials.

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1. Operator Requalification Program - University of Missouri Research Reactor (MURR)

Submitted January 7, 1997

2. Physical Security Plan for University of Missouri Research Reactor xc: Reactor Advisory Committee Reactor Safety Subcommittee Dr. Robert Duncan, Vice Chancellor for Research Mr. Geoffrey A. Wertz, U.S. NRC Mr. Alexander Adams, U.S. NRC Mr. Craig Bassett, U.S. NRC

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION PROGRAM UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI RESEARCH REACTOR (MURR)

Submitted January 7, 1997

OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION PROGRAM UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI RESEARCH REACTOR (MURR)

SUBMITTED:

JANUARY 7, 1997

TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page T able of C on ten ts .................................... ................ i List of E ffective Pages ................................................. i 1.0 IN TR O D U CT IO N ..................................................... 1

2.0 DESCRIPTION

OF THE PROGRPA. ................................. 1 2 .1 O p eration ........................................................ 2 2.2 Biennial Requalification Examination and Retraining Lectures ......... 2 2.3 On-The-Job Training ................................................ 4 2.4 Annual Operating Examination and Evaluation ...................... 4 2.5 Documented Review of Changes .................................... 4 3.0 ADMINISTRATION OF THE PROGRAM .............................. 4 3.1 Trainihg Coordinator ............................................... 4 3.2 Reactor Manager and Reactor Operations Engineer ................... 5 3.3 Individual O perator ................................................ 5 4.0 RE C O R D S ............................................................. 6 APPENDIX A:

Annual On-The-Job Training Requirement'Checklist .................. A-1 W ritten Examination Form ..................................... A-3

  • Annual Operating Test Record ........................................ A-4 Change Review Sheet ................................................ A -6 MURR Operator Active Status Log .................................... A-7 APPENDIX B:.

Topics for O perating Tests ............................................ B -1 O perational Tasks Index .............................................. B -2

MURR OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION PROGRAM LIST OF EFFECTIrE PAGES PAGE DATED i .. ................. ............................................. O riginal

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

In August 1973 the AEC (now the Nuclear Regulatory Commission) published amendments to Parts 50 and 55 to Title 10, Chapter I, Code of Federal Regulations, which require that all licensees submit for approval an operator requalification program. All reactor operators and senior reactor operators shall complete this program as a condition for retaining their current licenses and meeting the requirements for renewal of their licenses.

This document is the Operator Requalification Program for the University of Missouri Research Reactor (MURR) which is required by 10 CFR 50.54(i- 1) and conforms generally to the requirements of 10 CFR 55.59(c) as specified by 10 CFR 55.59(c)(7). All licensed operators at MURR shall participate in the program and shall satisfactorily complete this program during each requalification cycle, which shall not exceed 24 months in duration. Each two year requalification program cycle shall be promptly followed by successive requalification program cycles.

2.0 DESCRIPTTON OF THE PROGRAM The requalification program is divided into four major areas which are designed to provide assurance that all operators maintain competence in all aspects of licensed activities. The four areas are as follows:

a. A biennial written examination which is used to verify the operator's knowledge level. Preplanned lectures shall be used to retrain those operators who demonstrate deficiencies in any part of the examination.
b. On-the-job training which will ensure (1) that the operator maintains his competence in manipulating the plant controls and in operating all apparatus and mechanisms required by his license, and (2) that he has a thorough understanding of all emergency procedures.
c. An annual operating test which will require the operator or senior operator to demonstrate an understanding of and ability to perform the actions necessary to accomplish a broad sample of applicable items specified in 10 CFR 55.45(a) (2) through (13). These applicable items are further specified in NUREG-1478, Rev. 1, Non-Power Reactor Operator Licensing Examination Standards, Procedure ES-301N, "Preparation of Operating Tasks at Non-Power Reactors," Attachment 1.

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d. Document review which will ensure all licensed individuals are cognizant of all design, procedure, and license changes.

2.1 Operation To maintain active status [as defined in 10 CFR 55.53(e)] each licensed operator shall actively perform the functions of an operator or senior operator for a minimum of four hours per calendar quarter. These functions can be documented for reactor operators for time performing refuelings, reactor startups, or as console operator.

Each senior operator can doctunent time directing refuelings or startups, or time directing shift activities.

Documentation of active status will be on the Active Status Log form (A-8). If a licensed operator has not been actively performing the functions of an operator or senior operator as described above, the Reactor Manager shall verify the operator's license is current and valid. The operator shall complete a minimum of six hours of operation tinder the supervision of an operator or senior operator as appropriate, covering the functions described in the preceding paragraph.

2.2 Biennial Requalification Examination and Retraining Lectures Biennially a comprehensive examination will be administered to all operators having a reactor operator or a senior reactor operator license for more than 90 days.

This examination will be given within a period of one to two weeks and will be of a scope and complexity equivalent to the license examinations administered by the Commission. The function of the examination is to establish the knowledge level of the operator in all areas applicable to the licensed activities he performs. The results of this examination shall provide the basis for a determination of those areas in which an operator needs retraining.

The examination will contain questions from each of the following areas as described in procedure ES-40iN, "Preparation of Facility-Specific Written Examinations at Non-Power Reactors" of NUREG-1478, Rev. 1, Non-Power Reactor Operator Licensing Examination Standards:

A. Reactor Theory, Thermodynamics and Facility Operating Characteristics B. Normal and Emergency Procedures, Radiological Controls C. Plant and Radiation Monitoring Systems 2

At the discretion of the facility training coordinator, a review program may be instituted to prepare individuals for the examination. The review program may utilize, but is not limited to, the following study aids:

a. Lectures or review seminars to present or disciiss in a preplanned manner the information relative to each of the areas listed above.
b. Worksheet questions and problems which the operator can answer in his spare time.
c. Taped lectures which the operator can review while on shift, but not while assigned console watch or other license required activity.

The Training Coordinator is responsible for scheduling the preparation and administration of the requalification examination. Twvo separate exams will be developed and administered such that no licensed operators will take an exam they helped develop and review. The examinations will be developed from the MURR requalification question bank and other relevant source material. The examinations will be open reference.

Each examination will be graded by the Train'Ig Coordinator and will be submitted to the Reactor Manager or Operations Engineer for review. The evaluation of each operator will be facilitated by completing an Examination Form as shown in Appendix A to this document.

After all of the examinations have been graded, the Training Coordinator Will prepare the retraining schedule for those operators who were deficient in any area.

An operator will be considered deficient in any area of the examination in which he scores less than 70%; he will retrain until he satisfactorily passes reexamination in the section(s) on which he scored below 70%. If the g-rade for an operator is less than 70% averaged over all required sections, the operator shall be placed in an accelerated training program until he has been retrained and satisfactorily passes reexamination over the section(s) on which he was below 70%,o with a grade greater than 70% in each section. Furthermore, the individual will be removed from licensed activities until he passes his written reexamination. All examinations and reexaminations will be rex-iewed with the operator and will be retained for a period covering the duration of each operator's license (> 6 years) in the facility's files.

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2.3 On-The-Job-Training This section of the program provides assurance that all operators will maintain I competence in those major evolutions which can be performed by licensed, operators only. These evolutions consist of control plant manipulations and plant evolutions required by 10 CFR 55.59(c)(3), as applicable to MURR. The requirements are outlined in the checklist in Appendix A.

2.4 Arnual Operating Test and Evaluation The Reactor Management will, on a continuing basis, observe and evaluate the performance of all operators to maintain familiarity with the operators' competence in handling routine and emergency evolutions. This program implements the means of documenting the evaluations made by management.

The Training Coordinator, Reactor Manager, Reactor Operations Engineer, or Shift Supervisor will annually conduct an operating test for all licensed operators.

The person conducting the evaluation will complete an Operator Annual Operating I Test Evaluation Sheet (Appendix A).

2.5 Documented Review of Changes All design changes, procedure revisions, and license changes will be reviewed within 60 days. The reviews will be documented on the Change Review Sheet (Appendix A). The operator shall read the document attached to the Change Review Sheet and then sign the sheet verifying he understands the change. The completed.

Change Review Sheet will be retained for six years in Reactor Operations files.

I 3.0 ADMINISTRATION OF THE PROGRAM'1 3.1 Training Coordinator The Reactor Manager shall assign, a member of the reactor staff to be the Training Coordinator (TC) for this requalification program. The Training Coordinator shall be responsible for:

a. The overall administration of this program.

I b. Scheduling the preparation and administration of biennial written I!~_

examination.

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c. Assisting in the preparation of material., examinations, and retraining lectures or tutoring sessions.

d, Reviewing the graded examinations with the operators and scheduling any retraining indicated by the examination results.

e. Periodically reviewing the on-the-job training checklist of each operator to ensure that the operators are progressing satisfactorily in this area of requalification. If an operator is not progressing satisfactorily in the on-the-job training, the TC will ask the operator's immediate supervisor to accelerate the operator's efforts.
f. Scheduling the reviews required by the Reactor Manager or the Reactor Operations Engineer.
g. Scheduling the annual operating test and the staff member who will conduct the test.
h. Maintaining all of the requalification records required by Section 4.0.
i. Annually reviewing the content of this program.
j. Ensuring that all newly licensed operators are aware of the requirements of this program and are provided with the necessary requalification materials 3.2 Reactor Man aeer and Reactor Operations Enp-ineer The Reactor Manager, Reactor Operations Engineer and each Shift Supervisor will assist the TC as necessary to ensure that all operators participate in and complete all of the requirements of this program. They shall also schedule and conduct the reviews of changes in the license, facility design and operating procedures.

If an operator scores an average grade of less than 70% on the biennial examination, the Reactor Manager shall ensure that the requirements of Section 2.1 are met. The Reactor Manager or Operations Engineer will review the reexamination of a deficient operator with the TC and if the operator's scores are satisfactory, he shall reinstate the operator to normal licensed activities..

3.3 Individual Operator The extensive responsibilities of the TC for adnministering this progaram do not relieve the individual operator of the responsibility for ensuring that all of his requirements of this requalification prog-ram are completed as required.

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4.0 RECORDS As indicated in Section 3.1, the TC is responsible for ensuring that all of the records required by this requalification program are maintained. The following records shall be retained at the facility for a period covering the duration of each operator's license (> 6 years):

a. All examinations and required reexaminations which were administered during the requalification period and the answers used to grade these examinations.
b. The examination review sheets completed after the biennial examination and any subsequent reexaminations.
c. The annual operating exam performance evaluation sheet used to evaluate the operator's competence in operating the reactor.
d. The retraining schedule used. to correct any deficiencies discovered through the biennial examination.
e. Copies of the completed on-the-job training checksheets.
f. Record of reviews of the License, Operating Procedures, and Facility Design changes.

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MURR OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION PROGRAM ANNUAL ON-THE-JOB TRAINING REQUIREMENTS/CHECKLIST I. Reactivity Changes Each Reactor Operator must perform five (5) reactivity changes and each Senior Reactor Operator must perform or direct five (5) reactivity changes annually, with at least one change in each of the below categories.

1. Reactor Startup to Criticality Date Initials of Observer
2. Reactor Power Level Change (in manual mode) of greater than 1 MW.

Date _

Initials of Observer _

3. Reactor' Shutdown 1Date Initials of

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Observer II. Process Equipment Operation Each licensed operator must perform at least two (2) process instrumentation startups or shutdowns as the Control Room Operator and one startup or shutdown as the Roving Operator.

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1. Process Instrumentation Startups and Shutdowns as Control Room Operator.

Date Initials of Observer Startup _

o nShutdown

2. Process Instrumentation Startups in~d Shutdowns as.Roving Operator.

Date Initials of Observer Startup ___________________________________

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MURR OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION PROGRAM ANNUAL ON-THE-JOB TRAL-NING REQUIREMENTS/CHECKLIST (Cont'd)

III. Nuclear Insturmentation Checks Each licensed operator must perform two (2) pre-startup checks of the Nuclear Instrumentation.

Date Initials of Observer IV. Reactor Refueling Each Reactor Operator shall participate in one refueling evolution and each Senior Reactor Operator shall direct the activities of one refueling evolution.

Date Initials of Observer V. Radiation Monitors Each licensed operator shall annually participate in a Health Physics training session conducted by the Health Physics Department. These sessions will include training in use of radiation monitors.

Date HP Signature VI. Abnormal and Emergency Procedure Review All abnormal and emergency procedures shall be reviewed and appraised annually by the operating crews. Each operator shall acknowledge completion of the review by signing below.

Review Completed: Date Signature VII. Security Plan and Procedure Review Each operator shall acknowledge completion of the review by signing below.

Review Completed: Date Signature Note: Observer will be an SRO unless otherwise noted.

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MURR OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION PROGRAM WRITTEN EXAMINATION FORM Name License: SR(0 RO I. EXAMINATION TOPIC Comp Exam Reexamination Grade Date Grade Date A. Reactor Theory, Thermodynamics &

Facility Operating Characteristics B. Normal & Emergency Procedures

& Radiological Controls C. Plant & Radiation Monitoring Systems AVERAGE SCORE II. REQUALIFICATION

SUMMARY

A.. Retraining Required: No__ Yes__ Parts (circle) A B C B. Recommend relieved of normal licensed activities while retraining:

No Yes III. COMMENTS Reviewed by: Approved by:

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MURR REQUALIFICATION EXAMINATION ANNUAL OPERATING TEST RECORD NAME:

Critical Steps Oral Questions Number/Correct Number/Correct Control Console Reactivity Task No:

Title:

Response to Abnormal Event ______________/______ _____________/______

Task No:

Title:

Response to Emergency _____________/______________ _____________/______________

Task No:

Title:

In-Facility Evolution _____________/______________ _____________/_________

Task No:

Title:

Any Task _____________/______________

Task No:

Title:

Totals Totals

__________/_______________ _____________/______________

Percentage Overall Evaluation: Satisfactory = >70% Ž70%

Unsatisfactory Facility Examiner: Date A-4

ANNUAL OPERATING TEST RECORD (Cont'd)

Test Administration:

1. Tasks are derived from MURR specific tasks in the MNURR Operational Task Index.
2. The operating test is "open reference" with a minimum of 5 tasks evaluated.
3. Where appropriate, there should be a differentiation between the RO and SRO level of tasks. An RO is only responsible for RO tasks; an SRO is responsible for all tasks.

For each task, the facility specifies the criteria for satisfactory completion and indicates critical steps. Critical steps are those which, if performed incorrectly or not at all would prevent the system from operating safely or prevent completion of an essential safety action. Examples of essential safety actions are the ability to:

effectively manipulate controls affecting reactivity actuate a reactor trip comply with technical specifications reduce excessive levels of radiation and to guard against personnel exposure

4. Of the tasks that each operator must perform, at least one must be a control console operation involving a reactivity manipulation. This operation may be part of an overall evolution including more than one task. For example, an operator may perform a reactor startup as the first task, then respond to a simulated instrument failure during the startup as a second task.

At least one task must involve a response to an abnormal event. Examples are an instrument failure, component failure, radiation monitor alarm or similar problem.

At least one task must involve a response to an emergency situation. Examples are a building evacuation or a large reactor pool leak or high radiation levels.

At least one task must be performed in the facility (i.e., out of the control room, where appropriate).

5. At least two questions will be developed to ask the operator at the completion of each task. Questions may be selected from. facility question banks or previously administered NRC examinations. However, to the extent possible, the questions should:

be based on the task or system being operated discriiminate between RO/SRO responsibilities, where appropriate emphasize knowledge required for task performance or procedure implementation A-5

MURR OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION PROGRAM CHANGE REVIEW SHEET Document:

Date Revised:

After reviewing the attached document, sign below acknowledging that you have read and understand the change. This document will be returned to the Training Coordinator, Room 302 Control Room, for his records (within 60 days).

Operator's Name Date Reviewed Signature NOTE: Only licensed individuals or incividuals seeking licenses are listed.

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MURR OPERATOR ACTIVE STATUS LOG OPERATOR NAME:

YEAR:

NOTE: This form is for documenting active status of licensed operators. The Reactor Manager evaluates the status of licensed operators not assigned to shifts and the shift supervisor evaluates the status of operators assigned to rotating shifts.

QUARTER 1 D1Active status needs to be documented to meet minimum requirements (4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />)

Shift Supervisor/Reactor Manager Initial Active status lapsed, documentation required Da for return to active status (6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br />)

Shift Supervisor Initial (for SROs)

Date Total Time Activity SRO Initial (for ROs)

QUARTER 2 D1Active status needs to be documented to meet minimum requirements (4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />)

Shift Supervisor/Reactor Manager Initial DActive status lapsed, documentation required for return to active status (6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br />)

Shift Supervisor Initial (for SROs)

Date Total Time Activity SRO Initial (for ROs)

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IMURR OPERATOR ACTIVE STATUS LOG OPERATOR NAIIE:

YEAR:

NOTE: This form is for documenting active status of licensed operators. The Reactor Manager evaluates the status of licensed operators not assigned to shifts and the shift supervisor evaluates the status of operators assigned to rotating shifts.

QUARTER 3

[~] Active status needs to be documented Shift Supervisor/Reactor Manager Initial to meet minimum requirements (4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />)

Active status lapsed, documentation required for return to active status (6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br />)

Shift Supervisor Initial (for SROs)

Date Total Time Activity SRO Initial (for ROs)

QUARTER 4 L1 Active status needs to be documented Shift Supervisor/Re actor Manager Initial to meet minimum requirements (4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />)

Active status lapsed, documentation required for return to active status (6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br />)

Shift Supervisor Initial (for SROs)

Date Total Time Activity SRO Initial (for ROs)

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Attachment 1 ES-30]N for Operating Tests Topics for Operating Tests ES-301N Topics Attachment I MAJOR SYSTEMS (KAJ): ELECTRICAL (ELT):

reactor normal AC supply reactor power level control emergency AC supply rods normal DC supply control rod drives emergency DC supply primary system reactor protection secondary system electrical po;.wer system mechanical design (fuel assembly) batteries reactor vessel - pool core construction REACTOR FACILITIES (FAC):

AUXILIARY SYSTEMS (AUX): fuel handling and storage exposure rooms reactor building cooling water control incore experiment tubes service air (compressed air system) beam tubes sampling system thermal columns fire protection system pneumatic tube facilities service water system liquid waste handling and disposal ecquipment and floor drainage gaseous waste handling containment air recirculation solid waste handling and disposal radioactive waste (solid and liquid) daemineralized water NUCLEAR AND RADIATION SYSTEMS (NUC):

heating ventilation and air conditioning reactor water clean-up/make-up startup chanrels chemical additions log N channels safety channels ENGINEERED SAFETY FEATURES (ESF): incore instrumentation/incore probe liquid effluent monitors decay heat removal area radiation monitors core spray gaseous effluent core flooding control stack gas containment/reactor building isolation r-eactor building isolation REACTOR TRANSIENT RESPONSE:

reactor protective system Pow.,er increase/decrease - auto control Po'".,er increase/decrease - manual control emergency shutdown from full power scram -

hot restart sub critical to critical normal shut.do-Wn from full poIWer rod malfunction primary system leak control ins trumcn t mal function fuel clad failure Ixar incr SL ucar Us 30 f 3K Rev,.1,O06/0!/95 B-1i

REACTOR OPERATOR OPERATIONAL TASKS INDEX FACILITY TASKS

  1. 1F Perform nuclear instrument pre-startup checks of intermediate range 2 & 3
  1. 2F Perform nuclear instrument pre-startup checks of wide range monitor channel 4
  1. 3F Pump waste tank #2 to the sanitary sewer 44F Change nitrogen station bottles
  1. 5F Perform diesel generator operational checklist 46F Perform nuclear instrument pre-startup checks of power range monitor channels 5 & 6
  1. 7F Perform physical adjustment of either IRM channel 2 or 3 drywell at.power
  1. 8F Perform physical adjustment of any PRM channel 4, 5 or 6 dry-well at power
  1. 9F Area radiation monitor alarm tests
  1. 10F Fan failure alarm test
  1. 11F Operational check of the stack monitor REACTOR TASKS
  1. 1R Perform a normal startup to a power level 50 kW
  1. 2R Perform a reactor shutdown
  1. 3R Perform a reduction in.power
  1. 4R Perform a power level change T5R Continue a normal reactor startup from 50 kW to 10 MW
  1. 6R Perform a fuel handling evolution
  1. 7R Assuming automatic control of the reactor
  1. 8R Startup of the reactor cooling loop
  1. 9R Shutdown of the primary cooling system
  1. 1OR Startup of the pool cooling loop .
  1. l.1 R Shutdown of the pool cooling system
  1. 4.2R Operation of bypass control valves S-i & S-2 B-2

OPERATIONAL TASKS INDEX- Cont'd EMERGENCY TASKS 41E Respond to increasing radiation levels before a trip occurs

  1. 2E All IRM chamnel 2 indications fail down scale
  1. 3E Respond to a loss of secondary flow
  1. 4E Respond to V546 A (and/or) B failing to open during operation
  1. 5E Respond to a bomb or other overt threat
  1. 6E Both V543 A & B fail to open automatically
  1. 7E Reactor isolation
  1. 8E Failure to scram or rod run-in
  1. 9E Reactor scram from unknown source
  1. 10E Reactor scram from loss of primary system pressure or flow
  1. 11E Area radiation monitoring system (ARMS) fails to actuate a reactor isolation
  1. 12E Control roddrive failure / stuck rod.
  1. 13E Single phasing or low line voltage
  1. 14E Failure of experimental apparatus
  1. 15E Low fire main pressure
  1. 16E Loss of domestic cold water (DCW)
  1. 17E Loss of'pool flow
  1. 18E Loss of pool water
  1. 19E Reactor loop valves (V507A &;V507B) fail to close automatically
  1. 20E Pressurizer valves fail to operate
  1. 21E High activity levels in primary cooling system
  1. 22 E High Stack monitor indications 923 E Respond to a medical emergency B-3

OPERATIONAL TASKS INDEX - Cont'd ABNORMNIAL TASKS

  1. 1A Reactor is not critical within ECP limitations

-42A Rod "D" drops off before "drive full-in" clears

  1. 3A During reactor operation the reg blade position indication chain breaks
  1. 4A Respond to stack monitor low flow alarm
  1. 5A Air seals for both personnel airlock doors are discovered to have air supplies isolated
  1. 6A Obtain a pool and/or primary water sample
  1. 7A Reactor isolation from instrument failure
  1. 8A Rod run-in from an unknown source
  1. 9A Loss of containment integrity at power
  1. 1OA Loss of cooling tower fan
  1. 1 1A Dropped control rod while at power (10 MW)
  1. 12A Erratic indication on NI channels 2 through 6 B-4