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{{#Wiki_filter:1 RO/SRO Job Performance Measure "AFacility:
{{#Wiki_filter:RO/SRO Job Performance Measure A Facility:         Vogtle Task No:         V-LO-TA-37004 Task
Vogtle Task No:
V-LO-TA-37004 Task Title:
Monitor / Evaluate CSFSTs
- Integrity  JPM No:  V-NRC-JP-19200-20  K/A:    G2.1.7( 4.4 /4.7)
Examinee:___________________________
NRC Examiner:  __________
___________


Facility Evaluator: ____________________
==Title:==
Date: ______________________________
Monitor / Evaluate CSFSTs - Integrity JPM No:          V-NRC-JP-19200-20 K/A:              G2.1.7( 4.4 /4.7)
Examinee:___________________________                      NRC Examiner: _____________________
Facility Evaluator: ____________________                   Date: ______________________________
Method of testing:
Method of testing:
Simulated Performance _______________
Simulated Performance ________________                    Actual Performance ___________________
Actual Performance ___________________
Classroom ______________                   Simulator ______________               Plant _____________
 
Read to the examinee:
Classroom ______________
I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues.
Simulator ______________
When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
Plant _____________   Read to the examinee:
Initial Conditions:         A Reactor trip from 100% power occurred 30 minutes ago.
I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
Initial Conditions:
A Reactor trip from 100% power occurred 30 minutes ago.
IPC computer is not available.
IPC computer is not available.
Following a transition from 19000
Following a transition from 19000-C, the crew determined that Critical Safety Function monitoring should be implemented.
-C, the crew determined that Critical Safety Function monitoring should be implemented.
Initiating Cue:             The SS has directed you to use 19200-C to evaluate all CSFSTs and identify any required transition. Document your evaluation of CSFSTs on 19200-C.
Initiating Cue:
1
The SS has directed you to "use 19200
-C to evaluate all CSFSTs and identify any required transition". Document your evaluation of CSFST's on 19200
-C.
2  Task Standard:
Properly identif y the status of all CSFSTs, determine that Integrity is the highest priority and a transition to 1924 1-C is required.
Required Materials:
19200-C, F-0 Critical Safety Function Status Trees Steam Tables


Provided table of plant data (attached following student cue sheet)
Task Standard:      Properly identify the status of all CSFSTs, determine that Integrity is the highest priority and a transition to 19241-C is required.
 
Required Materials: 19200-C, F-0 Critical Safety Function Status Trees Steam Tables Provided table of plant data (attached following student cue sheet) 12003-C Reactor Startup ( Mode 3 to Mode 2) ver. 49 General  
12003-C Reactor Startup ( Mode 3 to Mode 2) ver. 4 9    General  


==References:==
==References:==
None Time Critical Task: No Validation Time:    15 minutes 2


None  Time Critical Task:
Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk
No  Validation Time:
*Sheet 1       Evaluates F- 0.1, the Subcriticality Status Tree Power Range greater than 5% - NO Intermediate Range SUR positive - NO Intermediate Range P-6 present - YES Note to Examiner: Candidate may need a reference for the P-6 setpoint . Provide procedure 12003-C if requested.
15  minutes 3 Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk
CUE: If asked ,"Both P-6 TSLB status lights are lit.
___________________________________________________________________________
Intermediate Range SUR >-0.2 DPM- YES Go to 19212-C (YELLOW)
 
Standard:     Properly evaluates Subcriticality to be YELLOW status.
*Sheet 1 Evaluates F- 0.1, the Subcriticality Status Tree Power Range greater than 5%  
Continues with evaluation of the other CSFST status trees.
- NO Intermediate Range SUR positive - NO   Intermediate Rang e P-6 present  
Comment:
- YES Note to Examiner: Candidate may need a reference for the P
3
-6 setpoint . Provide procedure 12003-C if requested.
CUE: If asked ,"Both P
-6 TSLB status lights are lit.  
 
Intermediate Range SUR >-0.2 DPM- YES Go to 19212
-C (YELLOW)   Standard:   Properly evaluates Subcriticality to be YELLOW status. Continues with evaluation of the other CSFST status trees.


*Sheet 2    Evaluates F- 02, the Core Cooling Status Tree Core Exit TCs less than 1200 °F - YES RCS Subcooling greater than 24 (38) °F - YES CSF Sat (GREEN)
Note to Examiner: Candidate will use Containment pressure to determine adverse value (38°F) will be used.
CUE: If asked about subcooling monitor, "PSMS and IPC computer subcooling indications are not available" Note to Examiner: Candidate will use Core Exit T/Cs and RCS WR pressure to determine subcooling using steam tables 1980 psig = 1995 psia From steam table temperature table 2002 psia =636°F saturation temp From steam table temperature table 1946 psia =632°F saturation temp Use 632°F as conservative 636-448= 188°F subcooling well over 38°F required, Standard:    Properly evaluates Core Cooling to be GREEN status (sat)
Continues with evaluation of the other CSFST status trees.
Comment:
Comment:
4 ____________________________________________________________________________:
4
  *Sheet 2 Evaluates F- 02, the Core Cooling Status Tree Core Exit TCs less than 1200 °F - YES RCS Subcooling greater than 24 (38) °F - YES    CSF Sat (GREEN)  Note to Examiner: Candidate will use Containment pressure to determine adverse value (38
°F) will be used.
CUE: If asked about subcooling monitor,  "PSMS and IPC computer subcooling indications are not available"  Note to Examiner: Candidate will use Core Exit T/Cs and RCS WR pressure to determine subcooling using steam tables 1980 psig = 1995 psia From steam table temperature table 2002 psia =636°F saturation temp From steam table temperature table 1946 psia =63 2°F saturation temp Use 632°F as conservative  636
-448= 188°F subcooling well over 38
°F required,  Standard: Properly evaluates Core Cooling to be GREEN status (sat)


*Sheet 3    Evaluates F- 0.3, the Heat Sink Status Tree Narrow Range level in at least one SG greater than 10% (32%) - NO Note to Examiner: Candidate will use Containment pressure to determine adverse value (32%)
will be used.
Total Available Feedwater flow to SGs greater than 570 gpm - YES Pressure in all SGs less than 1240 psig - YES Narrow Range level in all SGs Less than 82% - YES Pressure in all SGs less than 1180 psig - YES Narrow Range level in all SGs greater than 10% (32%) - NO Go to 19235-C (YELLOW)
Standard:    Properly evaluates Heat Sink using adverse values to process the flowpath stated above to be YELLOW status.
Continues with evaluation of the other CSFST status trees.
Continues with evaluation of the other CSFST status trees.
 
Comment:
Comment:     ___________________
*Sheet 4    Evaluates F- 0.4, the Integrity Status Tree Temperature decreases in all RCS Cold Legs less than 100 °F in the last 60 minutes. - NO All RCS Pressure WR Cold Leg temperature points to the right of Limit A -
_________________________________________________________
YES All RCS WR Cold Leg temperatures greater than 265 °F - NO Go to 19241-C (ORANGE)
 
Standard:   Properly evaluates Integrity to be ORANGE status.
5 ____________________________________________________________________________
  *Sheet 3 Evaluates F
- 0.3, the Heat Sink Status Tree Narrow Range level i n at least one SG greater than 10% (32%)
- NO  Note to Examiner: Candidate will use Containment pressure to determine adverse value (32%) will be used.
Total Available Feedwater flow to SGs greater than 570 gpm
- YES    Pressure in all SGs less than 1240 psig
- YES Narrow Range level in all SGs Less than 82%
- YES Pressure in all SGs less than 1180 psig
- YES Narrow Range level in all SGs greater than 10% (32%)
- NO   Go to 19235
-C (YELLOW)
 
Standard: Properly evaluates Heat Sink using adverse values to process the flowpath stated abo ve to be YELLOW status.
 
Continues with evaluation of the other CSFST status trees.
Continues with evaluation of the other CSFST status trees.
Comment:    ____________________________________________________________________________
  *Sheet 4 Evaluates F
- 0.4, the Integrity Status Tree Temperature decreases in all RCS Cold Legs less than 100
°F in the last 60 minutes. - NO  All RCS Pressure WR Cold Leg temperature points to the right of Limit A
- YES  All RCS WR Cold Leg temperatures greater than 265
°F - NO Go to 19241
-C (ORANGE)
Standard:
Properly evaluates Integrity to be ORANGE status. Continues with evaluation of the other CSFST status trees.
Comment:
Comment:
6  ____________________________________________________________________________:
5
  *Sheet 5 Evaluates F
- 0.5, the Containment Status Tree


Containment Pressure less than 52 psig  
*Sheet 5      Evaluates F- 0.5, the Containment Status Tree Containment Pressure less than 52 psig - YES Containment Pressure less than 21.5 psig - YES Containment Sump level less than 105 inches - NO Go to 19252-C (ORANGE)
- YES Containment Pressure less than 21.5 psig  
Standard:     Properly evaluates Containment to be ORANGE status.
- YES Containment Sump level less than 105 inches  
- NO   Go to 19252-C (ORANGE)
Standard:   Properly evaluates Containment to be ORANGE status.
Continues with evaluation of the other CSFST status trees.
Continues with evaluation of the other CSFST status trees.
Comment:
Comment:
____________________________________________________________________________
Sheet 6       Evaluates F- 0.6, the Inventory Status Tree PRZR level less than 92% - NO At least one RCP running - NO RVLIS indicates upper head greater than 98% full - NO Go to 19263-C (YELLOW)
Sheet 6 Evaluates F
Standard:     Properly evaluates Inventory to be YELLOW status.
- 0.6, the Inventory Status Tree
 
PRZR level less than 92%  
- NO At least one RCP running  
- NO   RVLIS indicates upper head greater than 98% full  
- NO Go to 19263
-C (YELLOW)
Standard:   Properly evaluates Inventory to be YELLOW status.
 
Comment:
Comment:
____________________________________________________________________________
* Notifies SS of required procedural transition based on CSFST status.
* Notifies SS of required procedural transition based on CSFST status.
Standard:
Standard:     Determines F- 0.4 Integrity is highest priority CSFST Determines transition to 19241-C is required.
Determines F
- 0.4 Integrity is highest priority CSFST
 
Determines transition to 1924 1-C is required.
Comment:
Comment:
____________________________________________________________________________
Terminating cue:       Student returns initiating cue sheet 6
Terminating cue:   Student returns initiating cue sheet
 
7 Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No.
V-RQ-JP-19200-20 Examinee's Name:
Examiner's Name:


Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No. V-RQ-JP-19200-20 Examinees Name:
Examiners Name:
Date Performed:
Date Performed:
Number of Attempts:
Number of Attempts:
Time to Complete:
Time to Complete:
Question Documentation:
Question Documentation:
Question:__________________________________________________________________
Question:__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
Response:_________________________________________________________________
Response:_________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date: _______________________________   ________
__________________________________________________________________________
7
_____________________________________________
 
_____________________________
Initial Conditions: A Reactor trip from 100% power occurred 30 minutes ago.
Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiner's signature and date: _______________________________
IPC computer is not available.
________
Following a transition from 19000-C, the crew determined that Critical Safety Function monitoring should be implemented.
Initial Conditions:
Initiating Cue:     The SS has directed you to use 19200-C to evaluate all CSFSTs and identify any required transition. Document your evaluation of CSFSTs on 19200-C.
A Reactor trip from 100% power occurred 30 minutes ago.
 
IPC computer is not available. Following a transition from 19000
Channel /Loop Channel /Loop Channel / Loop Channel / Loop Parameter                1            2            3              4 PR NI               0%           0%           0%             0%
-C, the crew determined that Critical Safety Function monitoring should be implemented.
IR SUR           -0.1 DPM     -0.12 DPM
Initiating Cue:
                                  -4            -4 IR NI         3.0x10 %       3.2x10 %
The SS has directed you to "use 19200
SR SUR             0 DPM         0 DPM RCS WR Pressure       1980 psig       2000 psig   1990 psig     2010 psig Core Exit T/Cs        448ºF RCP status             Off           Off         Off           Off RVLIS Full Range 100%         100%
-C to evaluate all CSFSTs and identify any required transition".
RVLIS 97%           97%
Document your evaluation of CSFST's on 19200
Upper Head SG NR Level             10%           0%         15%           20%
-C.
AFW flow         205 GPM         0 GPM       210 GPM       200 GPM SG Pressure         680 psig       26 psig     680 psig       685 psig RCS WR Cold Leg Temperature       496ºF         261ºF       498ºF         500ºF CNMT Pressure         10 psig       11 psig     12 psig         10psig CNMT Emergency Sump Levels         108 inches     108 inches CNMT Radiation       24 mR / Hr     31 mR / Hr PRZR level           100%         100%         100%
Parameter Channel /Loop 1 Channel /Loop 2 Channel / Loop 3 Channel / Loop 4 PR NI 0% 0% 0% 0% IR SUR -0.1 DPM -0.12 DPM   IR NI 3.0x10-4 % 3.2x10-4 %   SR SUR 0 DPM 0 DPM   RCS WR Pressure 1980 psig 2000 psig 1990 psig 2010 psig Core Exit T/C's 448ºF     RCP status Off Off Off Off RVLIS Full Range 100% 100%
RVLIS Upper Head 97% 97%   SG NR Level 1 0% 0% 15% 2 0% AFW flow 205 GPM 0 GPM 210 GPM 200 GPM SG Pressure 680 psig 26 psig 680 psig 685 psig RCS WR Cold Leg Temperature 496ºF 261ºF 498ºF 500ºF CNMT Pressure 10 psig 11 psig 12 psig 10psig CNMT Emergency Sump Levels   1 0 8 inches 1 0 8 inches   CNMT Radiation 24 mR / Hr 31 mR / Hr PRZR level 100% 100% 100%
1 SRO Job Performance Measure "B"  Facility:
Vogtle Task No:
V-LO-TA-63005  Task Title:
Evaluate Inoperable AFD monitor alarm JPM No:  V-NRC-JP-14915-00 4  K/A:    G2.1.37 (SRO 4.6)  Examinee:  __________________________
NRC Examiner:  ____________
_________
Facility Evaluator:  ____________________
Date:  ______________________________
Method of testing:
Simulated Performance _______________
_  Actual Performance ___________________


Classroom ______________
SRO Job Performance Measure B Facility:         Vogtle Task No:         V-LO-TA-63005 Task
Simulator ______________
Plant _____
________  Read to the examinee:
I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
Note to examiner:   Hand out the Cue Sheet ONLY Initial Conditions:
Unit 1 has recently recovered from a load rejection. The unit is at 7 0% power. Annunciator ALB10
-F06 is lit.
I&C has reported that the AFD monitor alarm ALB10
-F06 is inoperable.
Initiating Cue:  You are the SS. Determine the Tech Spec required actions and perform any necessary surveillances for the AFD monitor alarm inoperability using the data supplied.


2  Task Standard:
==Title:==
Inoperable AFD monitor alarm ALB10
Evaluate Inoperable AFD monitor alarm JPM No:          V-NRC-JP-14915-004 K/A:              G2.1.37 (SRO 4.6)
-F06 is evaluated and applicabl e actions taken (AFD calculated and LCO evaluated)
Examinee: __________________________                      NRC Examiner: _____________________
. Required Materials:
Facility Evaluator: ____________________                  Date: ______________________________
14915-1, Data Sheet 6    Unit 1 Plant Technical Data Book Tab 6.0    17010-C Annunciator Response procedure for window ALB10F06 Tech Specs,Tech Spec Bases,COLR Calculator
Method of testing:
Simulated Performance ________________                    Actual Performance ___________________
Classroom ______________                  Simulator ______________              Plant _____________
Read to the examinee:
I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues.
When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
Note to examiner:            Hand out the Cue Sheet ONLY Initial Conditions:        Unit 1 has recently recovered from a load rejection. The unit is at 70% power. Annunciator ALB10-F06 is lit.
I&C has reported that the AFD monitor alarm ALB10-F06 is inoperable.
Initiating Cue:            You are the SS. Determine the Tech Spec required actions and perform any necessary surveillances for the AFD monitor alarm inoperability using the data supplied.
1


Time Critical Task:
Task Standard:      Inoperable AFD monitor alarm ALB10-F06 is evaluated and applicable actions taken (AFD calculated and LCO evaluated).
No Validation Time:
Required Materials: 14915-1, Data Sheet 6 Unit 1 Plant Technical Data Book Tab 6.0 17010-C Annunciator Response procedure for window ALB10F06 Tech Specs,Tech Spec Bases,COLR Calculator Time Critical Task: No Validation Time:   15 minutes 2
15 minutes 3 Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk
___________________________________________________________________________


*Determine surveillance required to be performed
Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk
. CUE:   If asked: Provide the ARP 17010
*Determine surveillance required to be performed.
-C copy for window ALB10F06 CUE: When asked: Provide 14915
CUE: If asked: Provide the ARP 17010-C copy for window ALB10F06 CUE:           When asked: Provide 14915-1 Data Sheet 6.
-1 Data Sheet 6. Standard: Candidate determines AFD must be determined for each OPERABLE excore channel within 1 hour using 14915
Standard:     Candidate determines AFD must be determined for each OPERABLE excore channel within 1 hour using 14915-1 Data Sheet 6.
-1 Data Sheet 6
Comment:
.      Comment:
*Step 1       Determine upper and lower limits of AFD from PTDB-1 Tab 6.0.
___________________________________________________________________________
Standard:     Candidate fills in date and power level 70% and records the value of the doghouse limit at 70% Upper limit +19.5% +/- 0.5% Lower limit -24% +/- 0.5%.
  *Step 1 Determine upper and lower limits of AFD from PTDB
(calculated value is 19.6%)
-1 Tab 6.0.
Standard: Candidate fills in date and power level 70% and records the value of the doghouse limit at 70%
Upper limit +19.5% +/- 0.5% Lower limit  
-24% +/- 0.5%. (calculated value is 19.6%)
Comment:
Comment:
___________________________________________________________________________
3


4 ___________________________________________________________________________
Step 2       Record indicated Axial Flux Difference for each operable Excore Channel.
Step 2 Record indicated Axial Flux Difference for each operable Excore Channel
Standard:   Candidate records Delta Flux values for all channels.
. Standard: Candidate records Delta Flux values for all channels. Comment:
Comment:
_______________________________________________________________________
*Step 3     Verify the Axial Flux Difference is within limits of PTDB-1 Tab 6.0.
  *Step 3 Verify the Axial Flux Difference is within limits of PTDB
Standard:   Candidate verifies that two are not within limits and does NOT initial or signature Verified block to complete the surveillance signify it is unsatisfactory. Initial or signature with a note that the results are unsat would also be accaptable.
-1 Tab 6.0. Standard: Candidate verifies that two are not within limits and does NOT initial or signature Verified block to complete the surveillance signify it is unsatisfactory.
Comment:
Initial or signature with a note that the results are unsat would also be accaptable.
*Step 4    Determine required action.
With the indicated AFD outside of the above required limits on 2 or more channels and with THERMAL POWER greater than or equal to 50% of RATED THERMAL POWER, reduce THERMAL POWER to less than 50% of RATED THERMAL POWER within 30 minutes.
Standard:    Candidate should report the above action must be done.
Comment:
Comment:
___________________________________________________________________________
Terminating cue:     Student returns initiating cue sheet.
  *Step 4 Determine required action
4
. With the indicated AFD outside of the above required limits on 2 or more channels and with THERMAL POWER greater than or equal to 50% of RATED THERMAL POWER, reduce THERMAL POWER to less than 50% of RATED THERMAL POWER within 30 minutes.
Standard: Candidate should report the above action must be done.
Comment:  ____________________________________________________________________________:
Terminating cue:
Student returns initiating cue sheet
. ___________________________________________________________________________
 
5 DATA SHEET 6 (ANSWER KEY)
DATA SHEET 6 Sheet  2 of 4 AXIAL FLUX DIFFERENCE WITH AFD MONITOR ALARM INOPERABLE  Date Today's date Power 70 %  Upper Limit = +19.5% +/- 0.5%  (from PTDB Tab 6.0)
Lower Limit =
-24% +/- 0.5%  TIME  1-NI-41C  1-NI-42C  1-NI-43C  1-NI-44C  VERIFIED Current  time -25% -20%  -22% -25% Note 1                                            Note 1 AFD unsat 6  Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No:


Examinee's Name:
DATA SHEET 6 (ANSWER KEY)
DATA SHEET 6 Sheet 2 of 4 AXIAL FLUX DIFFERENCE WITH AFD MONITOR ALARM INOPERABLE Date Todays date Power 70%
Upper Limit = +19.5% +/- 0.5% (from PTDB Tab 6.0)
Lower Limit = -24% +/- 0.5%
TIME      1-NI-41C      1-NI-42C      1-NI-43C  1-NI-44C VERIFIED Current      -25%          -20%          -22%      -25%    Note 1 time Note 1 AFD unsat 5


Examiner's Name:
Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No:
Examinees Name:
Examiners Name:
Date Performed:
Date Performed:
Number of Attempts:
Number of Attempts:
Time to Complete:
Time to Complete:
Question Documentation:
Question Documentation:
Question: __________________________________________________________________
Question: __________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
Response: _________________________________________________________________
Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date: _______________________________    ________
6


__________________________________________________________________________
Initial Conditions:  Unit 1 has recently recovered from a load rejection. The unit is at 70% power. Annunciator ALB10-F06 is lit.
Response: ______________________________________
I&C has reported that the AFD monitor alarm ALB10-F06 is inoperable.
___________________________
Initiating Cue:     You are the SS. Determine the Tech Spec required actions and perform any necessary surveillances for the AFD monitor alarm inoperability using the data supplied.
__________________________________________________________________________
NI Channel                          Reading N41                            70%
__________________________________________________________________________
N42                            68%
__________________________________________________________________________
N43                            70%
Result:  Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
N44                            70%
Delta Flux Channel N41C                          -25%
N42C                          -20%
N43C                          -22%
N44C                          -25%


Examiner's signature and date:  _______________________________
RO Job Performance Measure B Facility:         Vogtle Task No:         V-LO-TA-63005 Task
________
Initial Conditions:
Unit 1 has recently recovered from a load rejection. The unit is at 70% power. Annunciator ALB10
-F06 is lit.
I&C has reported that the AFD monitor alarm ALB10
-F06 is inoperable.
Initiating Cue:
You are the SS. Determine the Tech Spec required actions and perform any necessary surveillances for the AFD monitor alarm inoperability using the data supplied.
NI Chann el  Reading      N41  70%  N42  6 8%  N43  70%  N44  70%    Delta Flux Channel  N41C  -2 5%  N42C  -20%  N43C  -22%  N44C  -2 5%
1 RO Job Performance Measure "BFacility:
Vogtle Task No:
V-LO-TA-63005 Task Title:
Perform AFD Monitoring JPM No:  V-NRC-JP-14915-00 4  K/A:    G2.1.37 (4.3 / 4.6)  Examinee:  __________________________
NRC Examiner:  _____________________


Facility Evaluator: ____________________
==Title:==
Date: ______________________________
Perform AFD Monitoring JPM No:          V-NRC-JP-14915-004 K/A:              G2.1.37 (4.3 / 4.6)
Examinee: __________________________                      NRC Examiner: _____________________
Facility Evaluator: ____________________                   Date: ______________________________
Method of testing:
Method of testing:
Simulated Performance _______________
Simulated Performance ________________                    Actual Performance ___________________
Actual Performance ___________________
Classroom ______________                  Simulator ______________              Plant _____________
Read to the examinee:
I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues.
When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
Initial Conditions:        Unit 1 has recently recovered from a load rejection. The unit is at 70% power. Annunciator ALB10-F06 is lit.
I&C has reported that the AFD monitor alarm ALB10-F06 is inoperable.
Initiating Cue:            The SS directs you to perform 14915-1 Data Sheet 6 for AFD monitoring using the data supplied.
1


Classroom ______________
Task Standard:       AFD monitoring per 14915-1 Data Sheet 6 performed correctly .
Simulator ______________
Required Materials: 14915-1, Data Sheet 6 Unit 1 Plant Technical Data Book Tab 6.0 Calculator Time Critical Task: No Validation Time:    15 minutes 2
Plant __________
___  Read to the examinee:
I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
Initial Conditions:
Unit 1 has recently recovered from a load rejection. The unit is at 70% power. Annunciator ALB10
-F06 is lit
. I&C has reported that the AFD monitor alarm ALB10
-F06 is inoperable.
Initiating Cue:
The SS directs you to perform 14915
-1 Data Sheet 6 for AFD monitoring using the data supplied.


2  Task Standard:
Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk
AFD monitoring per 14915
*Step 1        Determine upper and lower limits of AFD from PTDB-1 Tab 6.0.
-1 Data Sheet 6 performed correctly
Standard:      Candidate fills in date and power level 70% and records the value of the doghouse limit at 70% Upper limit +19.5% +/- 0.5% Lower limit -24% +/- 0.5%
. Required Materials:
(calculated value is 19.6%)
14915-1, Data Sheet 6    Unit 1 Plant Technical Data Book Tab 6.0   Calculator Time Critical Task:
Comment:
No Validation Time:   15 minutes 3 Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk
Step 2        Record indicated Axial Flux Difference for each operable Excore Channel.
___________________________________________________________________________
Standard:     Candidate records Delta Flux values for all channels.
Comment:
*Step 3      Verify the Axial Flux Difference is within limits of PTDB-1 Tab 6.0.
Standard:     Candidate verifies that three are within limits and initials or signs Verified block to complete the surveillance satisfactory.
Comment:
3


*Step 1 Determine upper and lower limits of AFD from PTDB
Step 4      With the indicated AFD outside of the above required limits on 2 or more channels and with THERMAL POWER greater than or equal to 50% of RATED THERMAL POWER, reduce THERMAL POWER to less than 50% of RATED THERMAL POWER within 30 minutes.
-1 Tab 6.0. Standard:  Candidate fills in date and power level 70% and records the value of the doghouse limit at 70%   Upper limit +19.5% +/- 0.5%  Lower limit
Standard:    This step does not apply.
-24% +/- 0.5% (calculated value is 19.6%)
Comment:    ___________________________________________________
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Step 2 Record indicated Axial Flux Difference for each operable Excore Channel
. Standard: Candidate records Delta Flux values for all channels
. Comment:    _________________________________________________________________________
   *Step 3 Verify the Axial Flux Difference is within limits of PTDB
-1 Tab 6.0. Standard: Candidate verifies that three are within limits and initials or signs Verified block t o complete the surveillance satisfactory.
Comment:
Comment:
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Terminating cue:    Student returns initiating cue sheet.
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DATA SHEET 6 (ANSWER KEY)
Step 4  With the indicated AFD outside of the above required limits on 2 or more  channels and with THERMAL POWER greater than or equal to 50% of RATED THERMAL POWER, reduce THERMAL POWER to less than 50% of RATED THERMAL POWER within 30 minutes.
DATA SHEET 6 Sheet 2 of 4 AXIAL FLUX DIFFERENCE WITH AFD MONITOR ALARM INOPERABLE Date Todays date Power 70%
Standard: This step does not apply
Upper Limit = +19.5% +/- 0.5% (from PTDB Tab 6.0)
. Comment:
Lower Limit = -24% +/- 0.5%
____________________________________________________________________________:
TIME       1-NI-41C       1-NI-42C       1-NI-43C  1-NI-44C VERIFIED Current       -15%           -22%           -25%     -15%   initials time 5
Terminating cue:
Student returns initiating cue sheet
.
5 DATA SHEET 6 (ANSWER KEY)
DATA SHEET 6 Sheet 2 of 4 AXIAL FLUX DIFFERENCE WITH AFD MONITOR ALARM INOPERABLE Date Today's date Power 70 %   Upper Limit = +19.5% +/- 0.5% (from PTDB Tab 6.0)
Lower Limit =  
-24% +/- 0.5% TIME 1-NI-41C 1-NI-42C 1-NI-43C  1-NI-44C VERIFIED Current time -15% -22% -2 5% -15% initials 6 Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No:
V-NRC-JP-14915-004 Examinee's Name:
Examiner's Name:


Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No:        V-NRC-JP-14915-004 Examinees Name:
Examiners Name:
Date Performed:
Date Performed:
Number of Attempts:
Number of Attempts:
Time to Complete:
Time to Complete:
Question Documentation:
Question Documentation:
Question:______________________________________________
Question:__________________________________________________________________
____________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
Response:_________________________________________________________________
Response:_________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date: _______________________________   ________
__________________________________________________________________________
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Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiner's signature and date: _______________________________
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Initial Conditions:
Unit 1 has recently recovered from a load rejection. The unit is at 70% power. Annunciator ALB10
-F06 is lit.
I&C has reported that the AFD monitor alarm ALB 10-F06 is inoperable.
Initiating Cue:
The SS directs you to perform 14915
-1 Data Sheet 6 for AFD monitoring using the data supplied.


NI Channel Reading     N41 70% N42 6 8% N43 70% N44 70%   Delta Flux Channel N41C -15% N42C -22% N 43C  -2 5% N44C -15%
Initial Conditions:  Unit 1 has recently recovered from a load rejection. The unit is at 70% power. Annunciator ALB10-F06 is lit.
1 SRO Job Performance Measure "C"  Facility:
I&C has reported that the AFD monitor alarm ALB10-F06 is inoperable.
Vogtle Task No:
Initiating Cue:      The SS directs you to perform 14915-1 Data Sheet 6 for AFD monitoring using the data supplied.
V-LO-TA-63013  Task Title:
NI Channel                         Reading N41                           70%
Determine Mode Change Requirements JPM No:  V-NRC-JP-10008-21  K/A:    G2.2.3 8 (3.6 / 4.5)
N42                           68%
Examinee:  __________________________
N43                           70%
NRC Examiner:  _____________________
N44                           70%
Delta Flux Channel N41C                         -15%
N42C                         -22%
N43C                          -25%
N44C                         -15%


Facility Evaluator: ____________________
SRO Job Performance Measure C Facility:        Vogtle Task No:          V-LO-TA-63013 Task
Date: ______________________________
 
==Title:==
Determine Mode Change Requirements JPM No:          V-NRC-JP-10008-21 K/A:              G2.2.38 (3.6 / 4.5)
Examinee: __________________________                      NRC Examiner: _____________________
Facility Evaluator: ____________________                   Date: ______________________________
Method of testing:
Method of testing:
Simulated Performance _______________
Simulated Performance ________________                    Actual Performance ___________________
Actual Performance ___________________
Classroom ______________                   Simulator ______________               Plant _____________
 
Classroom ______________
Simulator ______________
Plant _____________
Note to Examiner: There is a second cue sheet on Page 6.
Note to Examiner: There is a second cue sheet on Page 6.
Read to the examinee:
Read to the examinee:
I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues.
Initial Conditions:
When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
Unit 1 is currently in Mode 5, loops filled, preparing for a post
Initial Conditions:         Unit 1 is currently in Mode 5, loops filled, preparing for a post-refueling start up with the following conditions:
-refueling start up with the following conditions:
o RCS temperature 190°F, loops filled.
o RCS temperature 190
o RCPs 1 & 4 running.
°F, loops filled.
o PZR level 25%, steam bubble established.
o RCPs 1 & 4 running.
o RHR A in service.
o PZR level 25%, steam bubble established.
o RHR B in standby.
o RHR A in service.
o S/Gs NR level 65%.
o RHR B in standby
. o S/Gs NR level 65%.
Equipment OOS:
Equipment OOS:
o CCP-1A o Train A NSCW Tower Fan #2 o 1AD1M o Both SI pumps in PTL o 1ABA MCC RM ESF CLR cooling coil Initiating Cue:
o CCP-1A o Train A NSCW Tower Fan #2 o 1AD1M o Both SI pumps in PTL o 1ABA MCC RM ESF CLR cooling coil Initiating Cue:             The SS directs you to determine if Technical Specification requirements for Mode 4 entry are satisfied or identify ALL restraints for Mode 4 entry.
The SS directs you to determine if Technical Specification requirements for Mode 4 entry are satisfied or identify ALL restraints for Mode 4 entry.
1
 
2 Task Standard:
Appropriate mode 4 restraints, if any, identified.
Required Materials:
Technical Specifications and Bases Technical Requirements Manual Time Critical Task:
No  Validation Time:
45 minutes 3 Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk
___________________________________________________________________________


CCP - 1A inoperable:
Task Standard:     Appropriate mode 4 restraints, if any, identified.
LCO 3.5.3 ECCS
Required Materials: Technical Specifications and Bases Technical Requirements Manual Time Critical Task: No Validation Time:    45 minutes 2
- One ECCS train shall be operable.
TR 13.1.3 Reactivity Controls
- Boration Flow Paths Operating TR 13.1.5 Reactivity Controls
- Charging Pumps Operating Standard: LCO applicable and MET.


Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk CCP - 1A inoperable:
LCO 3.5.3 ECCS - One ECCS train shall be operable.
TR 13.1.3 Reactivity Controls - Boration Flow Paths Operating TR 13.1.5 Reactivity Controls - Charging Pumps Operating Standard:      LCO applicable and MET.
Comment:
Comment:
____________________________________________________________________________:
*Train A NSCW Tower Fan #2 inoperable:
  *Train A NSCW Tower Fan #2 inoperable:
LCO 3.7.9 Ultimate Heat Sink (UHS)
LCO 3.7.9 Ultimate Heat Sink (UHS)
The UHS shall be OPERABLE. With ambient wet-bulb temperature > 63
The UHS shall be OPERABLE. With ambient wet-bulb temperature > 63 ºF, four fans and four spray cells per train shall be OPERABLE. With ambient wet-bulb temperature  63 ºF, three fans and four spray cells per train shall be OPERABLE.
ºF , four fans and four spray cells per train shall be OPERABLE. With ambient wet-bulb temperature  63 ºF, three fans and four spray cells per train shall be OPERABLE.
Condition B: One NSCW cooling tower with one or more required fans and/or spray cells inoperable.
Condition B: One NSCW cooling tower with one or more required fans and/or spray cells inoperable.
CUE: If Asked," Wet Bulb temp is 70°F" Standard:
CUE: If Asked," Wet Bulb temp is 70°F" Standard:     Applies in MODE 4, therefore is a restraint.
Applies in MODE 4, therefore is a restraint.
Comment:
Comment:
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1AD1M LCO 3.8.9 Distribution Systems - Operating Bases should be referenced. The table has a footnote, Operability of 125 V Motor Control Centers 1/2AD1M and 1/2BD1M is addressed by LCOs 3.4.11, 3.4.12, and 3.7.5.
_______________________________
LCO 3.7.5 Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW) and 3.4.11 PORVs Applicability: MODES 1, 2, and 3.
1AD1M LCO 3.8.9 Distribution Systems  
3.4.12 COPS applies but is met by PORV train A and RHR train A or B suction reliefs Standard:     LCOs do not apply or are met, therefore not a restraint.
- Operating Bases should be referenced. The table has a footnote, "Operability of 125 V Motor Control Centers 1/2AD1M and 1/2BD1M is addressed by LCOs 3.4.11, 3.4.12, and 3.7.5.
Comment:
LCO 3.7.5 Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW) and 3.4.11 PORVs
 
Applicability: MODES 1, 2, and 3.
3.4.12 COPS applies but is met by PORV train A and RHR train A or B suction reliefs Standard: LCOs do not apply or are met, therefore not a restraint.
 
Comment:   ___________________________________________
_______________________________
Both SI pumps in PTL:
Both SI pumps in PTL:
LCO 3.4.12 Cold Overpressure Protection System (COPS)
LCO 3.4.12 Cold Overpressure Protection System (COPS)
A COPS shall be OPERABLE with all safety injection pumps incapable of injecting into the RCS and the accumulators isolated and either a or b below. LCO 3.5.3 ECCS  
A COPS shall be OPERABLE with all safety injection pumps incapable of injecting into the RCS and the accumulators isolated and either a or b below.
- Shutdown Standard: Applies in MODE 4 with any RCS cold leg temperature temperature specified in the PTLR, but MET. Comment:
LCO 3.5.3 ECCS - Shutdown Standard:     Applies in MODE 4 with any RCS cold leg temperature the COPS arming temperature specified in the PTLR, but MET.
___________________________________________
Comment:
_______________________________
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* 1ABA MCC RM ESF CLR cooling coil LCO 3.7.14   Engineered Safety Features (ESF) Room Cooler and Safety Related Chiller System Two Room Cooler and Safety Related Chiller trains shall be operable Condition A. One ESF Room Cooler and Safety Related Chiller Train Inoperable.
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Standard:     Applies in Mode 4 and NOT MET. This is a restraint on Mode 4.
* 1ABA MCC RM ESF CLR cooling coil
Comments:
 
*Determine that Mode 4 entry is restrained.
LCO 3.7.14 Engineered Safety Features (ESF) Room Cooler and Safety Related Chiller System Two Room Cooler and Safety Related Chiller trains shall be operable Condition A. One ESF Room Cooler and Safety Related Chiller Train Inoperable.
Standard:     Determines that LCO 3.7.9 Condition B and LCO 3.7.14 Condition A apply to Mode 4. LCO 3.0.4 is applicable and neither would allow continued operation of the unit in Mode 4 for an unlimited period of time.
Standard: Applies in Mode 4 and NOT MET. This is a restraint on Mode 4.
Therefore Train A NSCW Tower Fan #2 and 1ABA MCC RM ESF CLR cooling coil will prevent Mode 4 entry.
 
Comments:
Comments:
Terminating cue:     Student returns initiating cue sheet and informs of the restraints on entry to Mode 4.
    *Determine that Mode 4 entry is restrained.
Standard: Determines that LCO 3.7.9 Condition B and LCO 3.7.14 Condition A apply to Mode 4. LCO 3.0.4 is applicable and neither would allow continued operation of the unit in Mode 4 for an unlimited period of time.
Therefore Train A NSCW Tower Fan #2 and 1ABA MCC RM ESF CLR cooling coil will prevent Mode 4 entry
. Comments:
Terminating cue:
Student returns initiating cue sheet and informs of the restraints on entry to Mode 4.
Note to Examiner: If student identifies Mode restraints, give them the second cue sheet with the following cue.
Note to Examiner: If student identifies Mode restraints, give them the second cue sheet with the following cue.
Initiating Cue:
Initiating Cue:       Determine actions that could be taken to allow Mode 4 entry 5
Determine actions that could be taken to allow Mode 4 entry
 
6  Initiating Cue:
Determine actions that could be taken to allow Mode 4 entry
 
7 __________________________________________________________________________
  *Determine actions that would allow Mode 4 entry
.
Standard: Determines that for LCO 3.7.9 Condition B Train A NSCW Tower Fan #
2 :
Restore the component to operable status


    -OR-Obtain an acceptable risk assessment per LCO 3.0.4b Determines that for LCO 3.7.14 Condition A 1ABA MCC RM ESF CLR cooling coil:
Initiating Cue: Determine actions that could be taken to allow Mode 4 entry 6


Restore the component to operable status  
*Determine actions that would allow Mode 4 entry.
  -OR-     Obtain an acceptable risk assessment per LCO 3.0.4b Only one of the actions is required for each LCO for satisfactory performance.
Standard:    Determines that for LCO 3.7.9 Condition B Train A NSCW Tower Fan # 2 :
Restore the component to operable status
                                  -OR-Obtain an acceptable risk assessment per LCO 3.0.4b Determines that for LCO 3.7.14 Condition A 1ABA MCC RM ESF CLR cooling coil:
Restore the component to operable status
                                  -OR-Obtain an acceptable risk assessment per LCO 3.0.4b Only one of the actions is required for each LCO for satisfactory performance.
Comments:
Comments:
Terminating cue:
Terminating cue:   Student returns cue sheet.
Student returns cue sheet
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8 Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No:
V-NRC-JP-14915-001 Examinee's Name:
Examiner's Name:


Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No:        V-NRC-JP-14915-001 Examinees Name:
Examiners Name:
Date Performed:
Date Performed:
Number of Attempts:
Number of Attempts:
Time to Complete:
Time to Complete:
Question Documentation:
Question Documentation:
Question:__________________________________________________________________
Question:__________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________
_____________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
Response:_________________________________________________________________
Response:_________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date: _______________________________   ________
__________________________________________________________________________
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__________________________________________________________________________
 
Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory     Examiner's signature and date: _______________________________
Initial Conditions: Unit 1 is currently in Mode 5, loops filled, preparing for a post-refueling start up with the following conditions:
________
o   RCS temperature 190°F, loops filled.
Initial Conditions:
o   RCPs 1 & 4 running.
Unit 1 is currently in Mode 5, loops filled, preparing for a post-refueling start up with the following conditions:
o   PZR level 25%, steam bubble established.
o RCS temperature 190
o   RHR A in service.
°F, loops filled.
o   RHR B in standby.
o RCPs 1 & 4 running.
o   S/Gs NR level 65%.
o PZR level 25%, steam bubble established.
o RHR A in service.
o RHR B in standby
. o S/Gs NR level 65%.
Equipment OOS:
Equipment OOS:
o CCP-1A o Train A NSCW Tower Fan #2 o 1AD1M o Both SI pumps in PTL o 1ABA MCC RM ESF CLR cooling coil Initiating Cue:
o   CCP-1A o   Train A NSCW Tower Fan #2 o   1AD1M o   Both SI pumps in PTL o   1ABA MCC RM ESF CLR cooling coil Initiating Cue:     The SS directs you to determine if Technical Specification requirements for Mode 4 entry are satisfied or identify ALL restraints for Mode 4 entry.
The SS directs you to determine if Technical Specification requirements for Mode 4 entry are satisfied or identify ALL restraints for Mode 4 entry.
 
RO Job Performance Measure C Facility:        Vogtle Task No:          V-LO-TA-63013 Task


1 RO Job Performance Measure "C"  Facility:
==Title:==
Vogtle Task No:
Determine Mode Change Requirements JPM No:           V-NRC-JP-10008-20 K/A:             G2.2.38 (3.6 / 4.5)
V-LO-TA-63013  Task Title:
Examinee: __________________________                       NRC Examiner: _____________________
Determine Mode Change Requirements JPM No:   V-NRC-JP-10008-20 K/A:   G2.2.3 8 (3.6 / 4.5)
Facility Evaluator: ____________________                   Date: ______________________________
Examinee: __________________________
NRC Examiner: _______________
______
Facility Evaluator: ____________________
Date: ______________________________
Method of testing:
Method of testing:
Simulated Performance _______________
Simulated Performance ________________                    Actual Performance ___________________
Actual Performance ___________________
Classroom ______________                   Simulator ______________               Plant _____________
 
Read to the examinee:
Classroom ______________
I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues.
Simulator ______________
When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
Plant ________
Initial Conditions:         Unit 1 is currently in Mode 5, loops filled, preparing for a post-refueling start up with the following conditions:
_____  Read to the examinee:
o RCS temperature 190°F, loops filled.
I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
o RCPs 1 & 4 running.
Initial Conditions: Unit 1 is currently in Mode 5, loops filled, preparing for a post
o PZR level 25%, steam bubble established.
-refueling start up with the following conditions:
o RHR Train A in service.
o RCS temperature 190
o RHR Train B in standby.
°F, loops filled.
o S/Gs NR level 65%.
o RCPs 1 & 4 running.
o PZR level 25%, steam bubble established.
o RHR Train A in service
. o RHR Train B in standby
. o S/Gs NR level 65%.
Equipment OOS:
Equipment OOS:
o CCP-1A o Train A NSCW Tower Fan #2 o MDAFWP 1A o Both SI pumps in PTL o 1ABA MCC RM ESF CLR cooling coil Initiating Cue:
o CCP-1A o Train A NSCW Tower Fan #2 o MDAFWP 1A o Both SI pumps in PTL o 1ABA MCC RM ESF CLR cooling coil Initiating Cue:             The SS directs you to determine if Technical Specification requirements for Mode 4 entry are satisfied or identify ALL restraints for Mode 4 entry.
The SS directs you to determine if Technical Specification requirements for Mode 4 entry are satisfied or identify ALL restraints for Mode 4 entry.
1
 
2  Task Standard:
Appropriate mode 4 restraints, if any, identified.


Required Materials:
Task Standard:      Appropriate mode 4 restraints, if any, identified.
Technical Specifications and Bases Technical Requirements Manual Time Critical Task:
Required Materials: Technical Specifications and Bases Technical Requirements Manual Time Critical Task: No Validation Time:   45 minutes 2
No Validation Time:
45 minutes 3 Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk
___________________________________________________________________________
 
CCP - 1A inoperable:
LCO 3.5.3 ECCS
- One ECCS train shall be operable.
TR 13.1.3 Reactivity Controls
- Boration Flow Paths Operating TR 13.1.5 Reactivity Controls
- Charging Pumps Operating Standard: LCO applicable and MET.


Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk CCP - 1A inoperable:
LCO 3.5.3 ECCS - One ECCS train shall be operable.
TR 13.1.3 Reactivity Controls - Boration Flow Paths Operating TR 13.1.5 Reactivity Controls - Charging Pumps Operating Standard:      LCO applicable and MET.
Comment:
Comment:
____________________________________________________________________________:
* Train A NSCW Tower Fan #2 inoperable:
* Train A NSCW Tower Fan #2 inoperable:
LCO 3.7.9 Ultimate Heat Sink (UHS)
LCO 3.7.9 Ultimate Heat Sink (UHS)
The UHS shall be OPERABLE. With ambient w et-bulb temperature > 63 ºF, four fans and four spray cells per train shall be OPERABLE. With ambient wet-bulb temperature 63 ºF, three fans and four spray cells per train shall be OPERABLE. Cond ition B: One NSCW cooling tower with one or more required fans and/or spray cells inoperable.
The UHS shall be OPERABLE. With ambient wet-bulb temperature > 63 ºF, four fans and four spray cells per train shall be OPERABLE. With ambient wet-bulb temperature 63 ºF, three fans and four spray cells per train shall be OPERABLE.
CUE: If Asked," Wet Bulb temp is 70°F"   Standard:
Condition B: One NSCW cooling tower with one or more required fans and/or spray cells inoperable.
Applies in MODE 4, therefore is a restraint.
CUE: If Asked," Wet Bulb temp is 70°F" Standard:     Applies in MODE 4, therefore is a restraint.
Comment:   _____________________________________________
Comment:
_______________________________
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MDAFW Pump 1A should lead to referencing:
MDAFW Pump 1A should lead to referencing:
LCO 3.7.5 Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW)
LCO 3.7.5 Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW)
Applicability:
Applicability: MODES 1, 2, and 3.
MODES 1, 2, and 3.
Standard:     Only applies to Modes 1, 2, and 3; therefore not a restraint.
 
Comment:
Standard: Only applies to Modes 1, 2, and 3; therefore not a restraint.
 
Comment:   ____________________________________________________________________________
Both SI pumps in PTL:
Both SI pumps in PTL:
LCO 3.4.12 Cold Overpressure Protection System (COPS) A COPS shall be OPERABLE with all safety injection pumps incapable of injecting into the RCS and the accumulators isolated and either a or b below.
LCO 3.4.12 Cold Overpressure Protection System (COPS)
LCO 3.5.3 ECCS  
A COPS shall be OPERABLE with all safety injection pumps incapable of injecting into the RCS and the accumulators isolated and either a or b below.
- Shutdown Standard: Applies in MODE 4 with any RCS cold leg temperature temperature specified in the PTLR, but MET. Comment:
LCO 3.5.3 ECCS - Shutdown Standard:     Applies in MODE 4 with any RCS cold leg temperature the COPS arming temperature specified in the PTLR, but MET.
____________________________________________________________________________
Comment:
* 1ABA MCC RM ESF CLR cooling co il  LCO 3.7.14 Engineered Safety Features (ESF) Room Cooler and Safety Related                         Chiller System Two Room Cooler and Safety Related Chiller trains shall be operable
* 1ABA MCC RM ESF CLR cooling coil LCO 3.7.14     Engineered Safety Features (ESF) Room Cooler and Safety Related Chiller System Two Room Cooler and Safety Related Chiller trains shall be operable Condition A. One ESF Room Cooler and Safety Related Chiller Train Inoperable.
 
Standard:    Applies in Mode 4 and NOT MET. This is a restraint on Mode 4.
Condition A. One ESF Room Cooler and Safety Related Chiller Train
Comments:
4


Inoperable.
*Determine that Mode 4 entry is restrained.
Standard: Applies in Mode 4 and NOT MET. This is a restraint on Mode 4.
Standard:     Determines that LCO 3.7.9 Condition B and LCO 3.7.14 Condition A apply to Mode 4. LCO 3.0.4 is applicable and neither would allow continued operation of the unit in Mode 4 for an unlimited period of time. Therefore Train A NSCW Tower Fan #2 and 1ABA MCC RM ESF CLR cooling coil will prevent mode 4 entry.
Comments:
Comments:
5    *Determine that Mode 4 entry is restrained.
Standard: Determines that LCO 3.7.9 Condition B and LCO 3.7.14 Condition A apply to Mode 4. LCO 3.0.4 is applicable and neither would allow continued operation of the unit in Mode 4 for an unlimited period of time. Therefore Train A NSCW Tower Fan #2 and 1ABA MCC RM ESF CLR cooling coil will prevent mode 4 entry
. Comments:
Reports to SS that Mode 4 entry is restrained.
Reports to SS that Mode 4 entry is restrained.
 
Standard:     Reports to SS the restraints preventing entry into Mode 4.
Standard: Reports to SS the restraints preventing entry into Mode 4.
Comments:
Comments:
Terminating cue:
Terminating cue:     Student returns initiating cue sheet and informs of the restraints on entry to Mode 4.
Student returns initiating cue sheet and informs of the restraints on entry to Mode 4.
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6  Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No:
V-NRC-JP-10008-21 Examinee's Name:


Examiner's Name:
Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No:        V-NRC-JP-10008-21 Examinees Name:
Examiners Name:
Date Performed:
Date Performed:
Number of Attempts:
Number of Attempts:
Time to Complete:
Time to Complete:
Question Documentation:
Question Documentation:
Question:__________________________________________________________________
Question:__________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
____________________
__________________________________________________________________________
Response:_________________________________________________________________
Response:_________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date: _______________________________    ________
__________________________________________________________________________
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Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory


Examiner's signature and date:  _______________________________
Initial Conditions: Unit 1 is currently in Mode 5, loops filled, preparing for a post-refueling start up with the following conditions:
________
o   RCS temperature 190°F, loops filled.
Initial Conditions:
o   RCPs 1 & 4 running.
Unit 1 is currently in Mode 5, loops filled, preparing for a post
o   PZR level 25%, steam bubble established.
-refueling start up with the following conditions:
o   RHR Train A in service.
o RCS temperature 190°F, loops filled.
o   RHR Train B in standby.
o RCPs 1 & 4 running.
o   S/Gs NR level 65%.
o PZR level 25%, steam bubble established.
o RHR Train A in service
. o RHR Train B in standby
. o S/Gs NR level 65%.
Equipment OOS:
Equipment OOS:
o CCP-1A o Train A NSCW Tower Fan #2 o MDAFWP 1A o Both SI pumps in PTL o 1ABA MCC RM ESF CLR cooling coil Initiating Cue:
o   CCP-1A o   Train A NSCW Tower Fan #2 o   MDAFWP 1A o   Both SI pumps in PTL o   1ABA MCC RM ESF CLR cooling coil Initiating Cue:     The SS directs you to determine if Technical Specification requirements for Mode 4 entry are satisfied or identify ALL restraints for Mode 4 entry.
The SS directs you to determine if Technical Specification requirements for Mode 4 entry are satisfied or identify ALL restraints for Mode 4 entry.
 
SRO Job Performance Measure D Facility: Vogtle Task No: N/A Task


Page 1 of 8 SRO Job Performance Measure "D"  Facility:  Vogtle  Task No:  N/A  Task Title: Lifesaving In Emergency Conditions JPM No: V-NRC-JP-91301-20 K/A  
==Title:==
Lifesaving In Emergency Conditions JPM No: V-NRC-JP-91301-20 K/A  


==Reference:==
==Reference:==
G 2.3.4 (3.2/3.7) Examinee: __________________________
G 2.3.4 (3.2/3.7)
NRC Examiner: _____________________
Examinee: __________________________                       NRC Examiner: _____________________
 
Facility Evaluator: ____________________                   Date: ______________________________
Facility Evaluator: ____________________
Date: ______________________________
Method of testing:
Method of testing:
Simulated Performance _______________
Simulated Performance ________________                      Actual Performance ___________________
Actual Performance ___________________
Classroom ______________                   Simulator ______________               Plant _____________
Classroom ______________
Read to the examinee:
Simulator ______________
I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues.
Plant __________
When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
___  Read to the examinee:
Initial Conditions:        You are the Emergency Director.
An ALERT emergency has been declared.
ECCS has been placed in cold leg recirculation.
A missing person has been located in FHB Level B penetration room.
He is unconscious and HP measures the general area dose at 300 Rem/hr.
This person must be moved outside the room in order to survive.
The estimated time for a rescuer to remove this injured person is 8 minutes.
Data:                      Permit For Emergency Exposure # 1 HP SUPERVISOR: J. SMITH RESCUER NAME: JOHN DOE SSN: 123-45-6789 OSLD # 12345 Initiating Cue:            Perform the following:
: 1.      Calculate the projected dose to the rescuer.
: 2.      Given 91301-C, Complete data sheet 1 for this exposure.
: 3.      State requirements the rescuer must satisfy for this exposure.
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I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
Page 2 of 8 Task Standard:     Dose calculated.
Initial Conditions:
Emergency exposure permits properly completed per 91301-C.
You are the Emergency Director. An ALERT emergency has been declared.
State the requirements the rescuer must satisfy for this exposure.
ECCS has been placed in cold leg recirculation.
Required Materials: 91301-C, Emergency Exposure Guidelines General  
A missing person has been located in FHB Level B penetration room. He is unconscious and HP measures the general area dose at 300 Rem/hr
. This person must be moved outside the room in order to survive.
The estimated time for a rescuer to remove this injured person is 8 minutes. Data: Permit For Emergency Exposure # 1  HP SUPERVISOR:  J. SMITH RESCUER NAME:  JOHN DOE SSN: 123-45-6789  OSLD # 12345 Initiating Cue:
Perform the following:
: 1. Calculate the projected dose to the rescuer.
: 2. Given 91301
-C , Complete data sheet 1 for this exposure. 3. State requirements the rescuer must satisfy for this exposure.
Page 2 of 8 Page 3 of 8 Task Standard:
Dose calculated.
Emergency exposure permits properly completed per 91301
-C. State the requirements the rescuer must satisfy for this exposure.
Required Materials:
91301-C, Emergency Exposure Guidelines General  


==References:==
==References:==
None Time Critical Task:
None Time Critical Task: No Validation Time:   15 minutes Page 3 of 8
No Validation Time:
1 5 minutes Page 4 of 8 Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk
___________________________________________________________________________
* Calculate Projected Dose Dose projection = 300 Rem/hr  8 min  (1 hr / 60 min) = 40 Rem  Standard: 40 Rem calculated Comment:
____________________________________________________________________________:


*Completes Data sheet 1 per procedure 91301
Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk
-C The four numbered items must be properly filled out for satisfactory performance.
* Calculate Projected Dose Dose projection = 300 Rem/hr x 8 min x (1 hr / 60 min) = 40 Rem Standard:      40 Rem calculated Comment:
Standard:      1. Data sheet 1 completed as shown on key
*Completes Data sheet 1 per procedure 91301-C The four numbered items must be properly filled out for satisfactory performance.
. The four numbered items must be properly filled out for satisfactory performance
Standard:      1. Data sheet 1 completed as shown on key. The four numbered items must be properly filled out for satisfactory performance.
. 2. John Doe signs in signature block CUE: When candidate indicates J. Doe must sign
: 2.     John Doe signs in signature block CUE: When candidate indicates J. Doe must sign, state "J. Doe has read and signed the data sheet."
, state "J. Doe has read and signed the data sheet
CUE: If Asked, state "The HP Supervisor gives verbal authorization for the exposure."
."   CUE: If Asked, state "The HP Supervisor gives verbal authorization for the exposure.
: 3.     Candidate signs, dates and time after J. Doe as the Emergency Director to approve.
"
Comment:
: 3. Candidate signs
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, dates and time after J. Doe as the Emergency Director to approve.
Comment:       ________________________________________________________________________
 
Page 5 of 8 ________________________________________________________________________
* State requirements the rescuer must satisfy for this exposure.
* State requirements the rescuer must satisfy for this exposure.
Standard: Candidate indicates he is a volunteer and is fully aware of the risks as the acknowledgement states.
Standard:     Candidate indicates he is a volunteer and is fully aware of the risks as the acknowledgement states.
Comment:       ____________________________________________________________________________
Comment:
Terminating cue:
Terminating cue:     Student returns initiating cue sheet Page 5 of 8
Student returns initiating cue sheet
 
Page 6 of 8 Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No.
V-NRC-JP-91310-20 Examinee's Name:
Examiner's Name:


Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No. V-NRC-JP-91310-20 Examinees Name:
Examiners Name:
Date Performed:
Date Performed:
Number of Attempts:
Number of Attempts:
Time to Complete:
Time to Complete:
Question Documentation:
Question Documentation:
Question:__________________________________________________________________
Question:__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
Response:_________________________________________________________________
Response:_________________________________________________________________
______________________________
Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date: _______________________________   ________
____________________________________________
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__________________________________________________________________________
 
__________________________________________________________________________
Sheet 1 of 1 DATA SHEET 1 PERMIT FOR EMERGENCY RADIATION EXPOSURE #__1___
Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiner's signature and date: _______________________________
Prepared by: Candidate name             Date: Todays Date     Time: Current time Task Type:       (circle one)   Protecting Valuable Property 1        Lifesaving or protection of large population Task
________
Page 7 of 8 Sheet 1 of 1 DATA SHEET 1 PERMIT FOR EMERGENCY RADIATION EXPOSURE   #__
1___  Prepared by: Candidate name Date: Todays Date Time: Current time Task Type:
(circle one)     Protecting Valuable Property Lifesaving or protection of large population Task


== Description:==
== Description:==
Lifesaving unconscious person in FHB Level B penetration room. (or similar
Lifesaving unconscious person in FHB Level B penetration room. (or similar)
) ___________________
DOSE LIMITS:                 2    _______>25_______ REM TEDE ACKNOWLEDGMENT For doses greater than 25 REM TEDE
_________________________________________________________
: 1.       I am a volunteer to receive a dose of greater than 25 REM TEDE.
__________________
: 2.       I am fully aware of the risks involved in receiving the estimated dose of 40 REM TEDE.
__________________________________________________________
NAME                       SSN                         SIGNATURE                   OSLD (last 4 digits)                                             NUMBER 3    JOHN DOE                     6789                                                   12345
___________________
* N/A_ or blank or Candidate initials**..
_________________________________________________________
Health Physics Supervisor                                 Date                 Time Authorization to exceed 10CFR20 exposure limits is granted. (1985304696) 4
DOSE LIMITS:
__Name              _____________         __ ______Date___     _______Time_____
_______>25_______ REM TEDE ACKNOWLEDGMENT For doses greater than 25 REM TEDE 1. I am a volunteer to receive a dose of greater than 25 REM TEDE.
Emergency Director                                 Date                 Time
: 2. I am fully aware of the risks involved in receiving the estimated dose of     40     REM TEDE. NAME         SSN   SIGNATURE   OSLD       (last 4 digits)
 
NUMBER     JOHN DOE 6789 12345
* N/A_ or blank or Candidate initials
**-------------------..
Health Physics Supervisor Date   Time _______________      __________________________________________________________
Authorization to exceed 10CFR20 exposure limits is granted.
(1985304696)
__Name              _____________
__ ______Date___ _______Time_____ Emergency Director Date   Time
* Verbal authorization shall be noted by initials of person receiving verbal authorization from HP Supervisor or Emergency Director. Emergency Director signature to be obtained when time permits.
* Verbal authorization shall be noted by initials of person receiving verbal authorization from HP Supervisor or Emergency Director. Emergency Director signature to be obtained when time permits.
  ** If Verbal authorization from HP Supervisor is requested and received All four numbered items must be properly completed for sati sfactory performance.
If Verbal authorization from HP Supervisor is requested and received All four numbered items must be properly completed for satisfactory performance.
1 2 3 4 Initial Conditions:
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You are the Emergency Director. An ALERT emergency has been declared.


Initial Conditions: You are the Emergency Director.
An ALERT emergency has been declared.
ECCS has been placed in cold leg recirculation.
ECCS has been placed in cold leg recirculation.
 
A missing person has been located in FHB Level B penetration room.
A missing person has been located in FHB Level B penetration room. He is unconscious and HP measures the general area dose at 300 Rem/hr. This person must be moved outside the room in order to survive.  
He is unconscious and HP measures the general area dose at 300 Rem/hr.
 
This person must be moved outside the room in order to survive.
The estimated time for a rescuer to remove this injured person is 8 minutes. Data: Permit For Emergency Exposure # 1 HP SUPERVISOR: J. SMITH RESCUER NAME: JOHN DOE SSN: 123-45-6789 O SLD # 12345 Initiating Cue:
The estimated time for a rescuer to remove this injured person is 8 minutes.
Perform the following:
Data:               Permit For Emergency Exposure # 1 HP SUPERVISOR: J. SMITH RESCUER NAME: JOHN DOE SSN: 123-45-6789 OSLD # 12345 Initiating Cue:     Perform the following:
: 1. Calculate the projected dose to the rescuer.
: 1. Calculate the projected dose to the rescuer.
: 2. Given 91301
: 2. Given 91301-C Complete data sheet 1 for this exposure.
-C Complete data sheet 1 for this exposure.
: 3. State requirements the rescuer must satisfy for this exposure.
: 3. State requirements the rescuer must satisfy for this exposure.
1 RO Job Performance Measure "D"  Facility:  Vogtle Task No:  N/A  Task Title:  Calculate Stay Time for Emergency Exposure JPM No:  V-NRC-JP-91301-20  K/A Reference
:  K/A: G2.3.7  (3.5 / 3.6)
Examinee:  __________________________
NRC Examiner:  ________
_____________


Facility Evaluator:  ____________________
RO Job Performance Measure D Facility: Vogtle Task No: N/A Task
Date: ______________________________
Method of testing:
Simulated Performance _______________
_  Actual Performance ___________________


Classroom ______________
==Title:==
Simulator ______________
Calculate Stay Time for Emergency Exposure JPM No: V-NRC-JP-91301-20 K/A  
Plant _____________  Read to the examinee:
I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
Initial Conditions:
An Alert Emergency has been declared.
Cold Leg Recirculation has been established CCP A motor and Lube oil temperatures are rising and CCP B is out of service.


You have been authorized by the Emergency Director to receive an Emergency Exposure to protect CCP pump A motor from damage by venting 1-1 202-X 4-419, 1-1202-U4-420, 1-1202-X4-421, 1-1202-U4-422 NSCW cooling water vents
==Reference:==
. You are to be briefed by Health Physics on the anticipated dose for the areas to traverse to CCP A cooling water vents in Room C113 where the valves are located. This included on the RADIS maps provided. You have been authorized by the Emergency Director to receive an Emergency Exposure at the limit to protect valuable property
K/A: G2.3.7 (3.5 / 3.6)
. Your current TEDE dose for this quarter is 500 m r em. Initiating Cue:
Examinee: __________________________                      NRC Examiner: _____________________
Calculate your maximum stay time so as not to exceed your Emergency Exposure Limit.
Facility Evaluator: ____________________                  Date: ______________________________
Method of testing:
Simulated Performance ________________                    Actual Performance ___________________
Classroom ______________                  Simulator ______________              Plant _____________
Read to the examinee:
I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues.
When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
Initial Conditions:        An Alert Emergency has been declared. Cold Leg Recirculation has been established CCP A motor and Lube oil temperatures are rising and CCP B is out of service.
You have been authorized by the Emergency Director to receive an Emergency Exposure to protect CCP pump A motor from damage by venting 1-1202-X4-419, 1-1202-U4-420, 1-1202-X4-421, 1-1202-U4-422 NSCW cooling water vents.
You are to be briefed by Health Physics on the anticipated dose for the areas to traverse to CCP A cooling water vents in Room C113 where the valves are located. This included on the RADIS maps provided.
You have been authorized by the Emergency Director to receive an Emergency Exposure at the limit to protect valuable property.
Your current TEDE dose for this quarter is 500 mrem.
Initiating Cue:             Calculate your maximum stay time so as not to exceed your Emergency Exposure Limit.
1


Task Standard:
Task Standard:     Maximum Stay time correctly calculated that does not exceed Emergency exposure limit.
Maximum Stay time correctly calculated that does not exceed Emergency exposure limit
Required Materials: 1. HP briefing maps C level SE corner and C-113
. Required Materials:
: 2. Procedure 91301-C Ver 10.3 Emergency Exposure Guidelines General  
: 1. HP briefing maps  
'C' level SE corner and C
-113   2. Procedure 91301
-C Ver 10.3 Emergency Exposure Guidelines General  


==References:==
==References:==
None Time Critical Task: No Validation Time:    15 minutes 2


None  Time Critical Task:
Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk Note to Eximner: The HP Briefing below is included in the RADIS SHEET HP BRIEFING No dose on transit into Aux Bldg down the stairwell to Level C landing where your tools have been staged by another team.
No  Validation Time:
General area dose rates in Room C121 and Room C120 are 4 REM per hour.
1 5 minutes 3 Performance Information Critical ste ps denoted with an asterisk
___________________________________________________________________________
 
Note to Eximner: The HP Briefing below is included in the RADIS SHEET HP BRIEFING No dose on transit into Aux Bldg down the stairwell to Level C landing where your tools have been staged by another team.
General area dose rates in Room C121 and Room C120 are 4 REM per hour.
Transit time through Room C121 and Room C120 is 6 minutes.
Transit time through Room C121 and Room C120 is 6 minutes.
General area dose rates in RC113 are 14.5 REM per hou
General area dose rates in RC113 are 14.5 REM per hour.
: r. Valves 7 and 8 on Room C113 room drawing are the cooler isolation valves. Vent valves are above them toward the middle of the room.
Valves 7 and 8 on Room C113 room drawing are the cooler isolation valves. Vent valves are above them toward the middle of the room.
Standard: N/A Comment:
Standard: N/A Comment:
___________________________________________________________________________:
* Calculate Transit Time to and from work location.
* Calculate Transit Time to and from work location.
4 Rem/Hr (General Area Dose
4 Rem/Hr (General Area Dose-RC 121 & 120) ÷ 60 min per hour = 0.0667 REM per min (66.67 mrem/min) 0.0667 REM per min x 12 Min = 0.8004 REM (800.4 mrem)
-RC 121 & 120
Standard:     Transit time calculated Comment:
) 60 min per hour =
3
0.0667 REM per min (66.67 mr em/min)   0.0667 REM per min 12 Min = 0.8004 REM (800.4 mr em) Standard: Transit time calculated Comment:
* Calculate Stay Time 10 REM (Emergency Exposure limit) - 0.8004 REM (Actual Exposure) = 9.1996 REM (9199.6 mrem) 9.1996 REM ÷ 14.5 REM/hr (General Area Dose-RC 113) = 0.6345 hr (38.07 minutes) 0.6345 hr x 60 Min/hr = 38.07 minutes OR 38 minutes and 4 seconds.
_____________
Standard: Stay time calculated at 38.07 minutes OR 38 minutes and 4 seconds + 0 minutes to - 1 minute (38.07 minutes to 37.07 minutes OR 38 minutes and 4 seconds to 37 minutes and 4 seconds).Calculation must include round trip transit dose and exclude TEDE dose or performance is Unsatisfactory.
_______________________________________________________________
Comment:
 
Terminating cue:   Student returns initiating cue sheet 4
4
* Calculate Stay Time 10 REM (Emergency Exposure limit)
- 0.8004 REM (Actual Exposure)  
= 9.1996 REM (9199.6 mr em)   9.1996 REM 14.5 REM/hr (General Area Dose
-RC 113) = 0.6345 hr (38.07 minutes)   0.6345 hr 60 Min/hr = 38.07 minutes OR 38 minutes and 4 seconds.
Standard: Stay time calculated at 38.07 minutes OR 38 minutes and 4 seconds + 0 minutes to - 1 minute (38.07 minutes to 37.07 minutes OR 38 minutes and 4 seconds to 37 minutes and 4 seconds).Calculation must include round trip transit dose and exclude TEDE dose or performance is Unsatisfactory.
 
Comment:   ____________________________________________________________________________
Terminating cue:
Student returns initiating cue sheet
 
5 Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No.
V-NRC-JP-91301-20 Examinee's Name:
Examiner's Name:


Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No. V-NRC-JP-91301-20 Examinees Name:
Examiners Name:
Date Performed:
Date Performed:
Number of Attempts:
Number of Attempts:
Time to Complete:
Time to Complete:
Question Documentation:
Question Documentation:
Question:__________________________________________________________________
Question:__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
Response:_________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date: _______________________________   ________
Response:______________________________________
5
___________________________
 
__________________________________________________________________________
Initial Conditions: An Alert Emergency has been declared. Cold Leg Recirculation has been established CCP A motor and Lube oil temperatures are rising and CCP B is out of service.
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiner's signature and date: _______________________________
________
Initial Conditions:
An Alert Emergency has been declared.
Cold Leg Recirculation has been established CCP A motor and Lube oil temperatures are rising and CCP B is out of service.
You have been authorized by the Emergency Director to receive an Emergency Exposure to protect CCP pump A motor from damage by venting 1-1202-X4-419, 1-1202-U4-420, 1-1202-X4-421, 1-1202-U4-422 NSCW cooling water vents.
You have been authorized by the Emergency Director to receive an Emergency Exposure to protect CCP pump A motor from damage by venting 1-1202-X4-419, 1-1202-U4-420, 1-1202-X4-421, 1-1202-U4-422 NSCW cooling water vents.
You are to be briefed by Health Physics on the anticipated dose for the areas to traverse to CCP A cooling water vents in Room C113 where the valves are located
You are to be briefed by Health Physics on the anticipated dose for the areas to traverse to CCP A cooling water vents in Room C113 where the valves are located. This included on the RADIS maps provided.
. This included on the RADIS maps provided. You have been authorized by the Emergency Director to receive an Emergency Exposure at the limit to protect valuable property.
You have been authorized by the Emergency Director to receive an Emergency Exposure at the limit to protect valuable property.
Your current TEDE dose for this quarter is 500 m r em. Initiating Cue:
Your current TEDE dose for this quarter is 500 mrem.
Calculate your maximum stay time so as not to exceed your Emergency Exposure Limit.
Initiating Cue:     Calculate your maximum stay time so as not to exceed your Emergency Exposure Limit.
6


1 SRO Job Performance Measure "EFacility: Vogtle Task No:
SRO Job Performance Measure E Facility: Vogtle Task No: V-LO-TA-40001 Task
V-LO-TA-40001 Task Title:  Classify an Emergency Event


JPM No: V-NRC-JP-NMP-EP-110-20 K/A  
==Title:==
Classify an Emergency Event JPM No: V-NRC-JP-NMP-EP-110-20 K/A  


==Reference:==
==Reference:==
G2.4.38 Examinee: __________________________
G2.4.38 Examinee: __________________________                       NRC Examiner: _____________________
NRC Examiner: _____________________
Facility Evaluator: ____________________                   Date: ______________________________
 
Facility Evaluator: ____________________
Date: ______________________________
Method of testing:
Method of testing:
Simulated Performance _______________
Simulated Performance ________________                    Actual Performance ___________________
Actual Performance ___________________
Classroom ______________                   Simulator ______________             Plant _____________
 
THIS IS A TIME CRITICAL JPM Read to the examinee:
Classroom ______________
I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues.
Simulator ______________
When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
Plant __________
Initial Conditions:         Unit 1 is at 100% power Unit 2 is in Mode 5, 105 ºF at 50% PRZR Level (Cold Cal) preparing for Vacuum refill.
___  THIS I S A TIME CRITICAL JPM Read to the examinee:
I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied. Initial Conditions:
Unit 1 is at 100% power Unit 2 is in Mode 5, 105
ºF at 50% PRZR Level (Cold Cal) preparing for Vacuum refill.
Unit 2 time to boil is 75 minutes.
Unit 2 time to boil is 75 minutes.
The following occurs:
The following occurs:
   - A fault in the High voltage switchyard trips power to all RATs. UNIT ONE STATUS
                            -   A fault in the High voltage switchyard trips power to all RATs.
   - Unit 1 tripped due to the switchyard fault
UNIT ONE STATUS
- Both Unit 1 Diesel Generators start and are powering their emergency buses.
                            -   Unit 1 tripped due to the switchyard fault.
   - 15 minutes has elapsed since the fault
                            -   Both Unit 1 Diesel Generators start and are powering their emergency buses.
- Unit 1 is stable at 557  
                            -   15 minutes has elapsed since the fault.
ºF and 2235 psig.
                            -   Unit 1 is stable at 557 ºF and 2235 psig.
1


2 UNIT TWO STATUS
UNIT TWO STATUS
  - D/G-2A starts but does not energize 2AA02. The crew has emergency stopped D/G
                - D/G-2A starts but does not energize 2AA02. The crew has emergency stopped D/G-2A.
-2A.  - D/G-2B starts but trips on overspeed.
                - D/G-2B starts but trips on overspeed.
  - 15 minutes has elapsed since the fault.
                - 15 minutes has elapsed since the fault.
  - Power restoration to 2AA02 expected in 45 minutes.
                - Power restoration to 2AA02 expected in 45 minutes.
Wind direction is from 300 degrees at a speed of 5.8 mph
Wind direction is from 300 degrees at a speed of 5.8 mph.
. Stability class  
Stability class - D, with no precipitation.
- D, with no precipitation
Initiating Cue: Classify the event. Complete Checklist 1 - Classification Determination.
.
THIS IS A TIME CRITICAL JPM 2
Initiating Cue:
Classify the event. Complete Checklist 1  
- Classification Determination.
THIS I S A TIME CRITICAL JPM


Task Standard:
Task Standard:     Event classified within 15 minutes per NMP-EP-110 and NMP-EP-110 Checklist 1 completed.
Event classified within 15 minutes per NMP-EP-110 a nd NMP-EP-110 Checklist 1 completed. Required Materials:
Required Materials: 1. ED packet
: 1. ED packet 2. NMP-EP-110 , "Emergency Classification Determination and Initial Action" 3. NMP-EP-110-GL03 , "VEGP EALs  
: 2. NMP-EP-110, Emergency Classification Determination and Initial Action
- ICs, Threshold Values and                                                                         Basis"    4. NMP-EP-110-GL03 , "Figure 1 Fission Product Barrier Evaluation
: 3. NMP-EP-110-GL03, VEGP EALs - ICs, Threshold Values and Basis
" 5.         Large copy NMP
: 4. NMP-EP-110-GL03, Figure 1 Fission Product Barrier Evaluation
-EP-110-GL03 , "Figure 2 - Hot Initiating Condition Emergency Action Level Matrix" 6. Large copy NMP
: 5. Large copy NMP-EP-110-GL03, Figure 2 - Hot Initiating Condition Emergency Action Level Matrix
-EP-110-GL03 , "Figure 3 - Cold Initiating Condition Emergency Action Level Matrix
: 6. Large copy NMP-EP-110-GL03, Figure 3 - Cold Initiating Condition Emergency Action Level Matrix General  
"
General  


==References:==
==References:==
None Time Critical Task: YES Validation Time:    15 minutes to classify 3


None  Time Critical Task:
Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk NMP-EP-110 Checklist 1 CLASSIFICATION DETERMINATION START TIME CRITICAL__________
YES Validation Time:
15 minutes to classify
 
4 Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk
_____________
______________________________________________________________
 
NMP-EP-110 Checklist 1 CLASSIFICATION DETERMINATION START TIME CRITICAL__________
: 1. Determine the appropriate Initiating Condition Matrix for classification of the event based on the current operating mode:
: 1. Determine the appropriate Initiating Condition Matrix for classification of the event based on the current operating mode:
 
Standard:     Both boxes checked by the ED.
Standard:   Both boxes checked by the ED.
Comment:
 
: 2. Evaluate the status of the fission product barrier using Figure 1, Fission Product Barrier Evaluation.
Comment:    ____________________________________________________________________________:
: a.     Select the condition of each fission product barrier:
: 2. Evaluate the status of the fission product barrier using Figure 1, Fission Product Barrier Evaluati on. a. Select the condition of each fission product barrier:
Standard:     All barriers marked INTACT. Step is initialed by the ED.
 
Comment:
Standard: All barriers marked INTACT. Step is initialed by the ED.
2.
: b.      Determine the highest applicable fission product barrier Initiating Condition (IC):
Standard:      None is marked by the ED. Step is initialed by the ED.
Comment:
4
: 3. Evaluate and determine the highest applicable IC/EAL using the Matrix Evaluation Chart identified in step.
NOTE to examiner: SU1 is the highest on the Hot Matrix. Per step 6.1.7, Events should be classified based on meeting the Initiating Condition (IC) and Threshold Value (TV) for an EAL considering each Unit independently. If both Units are in concurrent events, then the highest classification must be made and used for the Offsite notifications with the other Unit events noted on the Emergency Notification form.
Standard:  EAL # CA3 (Loss of ALL Offsite Power AND Loss of All Onsite AC Power to Essential Busses) is filled in. Step is initialed by the ED.
Comment:
Comment:
____________________________________________________________________________
      *4. Check the highest emergency classification level identified from either step 2b or 3.
: 2. b. Determine the highest applicable fission product barrier Initiating Condition (IC):
Standard:   Alert is marked. CA3 is entered in the based on IC# line beside Alert. Step is initialed by the ED.
Standard: None is marked by the ED. Step is initialed by the ED.
Remarks blank specific EAL not needed, it may be marked N/A. Candidate may place Unit one highest IC# here, but it is not required.
 
Comment: 
 
5 ____________________________________________________________________________
: 3. Evaluate and determine the highest applicable IC/EAL using the Matrix Evaluation Chart identified in step
. NOTE to examiner:
SU1 is the highest on the Hot Matrix. Per step 6.1.7 , "Events should be classified based on meeting the Initiating Condition (IC) and Threshold Value (TV) for an EAL considering each Unit independently. If both Units are in concurrent events, then the highest classification must be made and used for the Offsite notifications with the other Unit events noted on the Emergency Notification form.
Standard:
EAL # CA3 (Loss of ALL Offsite Power AND Loss of All Onsite AC Power to Essential Busses
) is filled in
. Step is initialed by the ED.
Comment:
Comment:
____________________________________________________________________________
      *5. Declare the event by approving the Emergency Classification.
  *4. Check the highest emergency classification level identified from either step 2b or 3.
Standard:  Step is signed, with date and time completed. ED initials the step.
Standard:  Alert is marked.
CA3 is entered in the based on IC#
line beside Alert. Step is initialed by the ED.
Remarks blank specific EAL not needed, it may be marked N/A.
Candidate may place Unit one highest IC# here
, but it is not required.
Comment:  ____________________________________________________________________________
  *5. Declare the event by approving the Emergency Classification
. Standard:  Step is signed, with date and time completed. ED initials the step
.
STOP TIME CRITICAL__________
STOP TIME CRITICAL__________
Comment:
Comment:
6 ____________________________________________________________________________
5
: 6. Obtain Meteorological Data
: 6. Obtain Meteorological Data.
. Standard:
Standard:   300°, 5.8 mph, D, and none, entered into blocks. ED initials step Comment:
300°, 5.8 mph, D
: 7. Terminating cue: Student returns initiating cue sheet 6
, and none , entered into blocks
. ED initials step Comment:
____________________________________________________________________________
: 7. Terminating cue:
Student returns initiating cue sheet
 
7 Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No.
V-RQ-JP-91001-016 Examinee's Name:
Examiner's Name:


Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No. V-RQ-JP-91001-016 Examinees Name:
Examiners Name:
Date Performed:
Date Performed:
Number of Attempts:
Number of Attempts:
Time to Complete:
Time to Complete:
Question Documentation:
Question Documentation:
Question:__________________________________________________________________
Question:__________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
_____________________
__________________________________________________________________________
Response:_________________________________________________________________
Response:_________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date: _______________________________   ________
__________________________________________________________________________
7
__________________________________________________________________________
 
Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiner's signature and date: _______________________________
KEY -Highlighted items in 4 and 5 are required for satifactory performance.
________
Checklist 1 - Classification Determination (page 1 of 1)
8 KEY -Highlighted items in 4 and 5 are required for satifactory performance.
NOTE: Key Parameters should be allowed to stabilize to accurately represent plant conditions prior to classifying an event.
Checklist 1  
Initial Actions                                                                                                 Completed by
- Classification Determination (page 1 of 1)
: 1. Determine the appropriate Initiating Condition Matrix for classification of the event based on the     INITIAL current operating mode:
NOTE:   Key Parameters should be allowed to stabilize to accurately represent plant conditions prior to classifying an event. Initial Actions Completed by 1. Determine the appropriate Initiating Condition Matrix for classification of the event based on the current operating mode
HOT IC/EAL Matrix Evaluation Chart (GO to Step 2) to evaluate the Barriers)
HOT IC/EAL Matrix Evaluation Chart (GO to Step 2) to evaluate the Barriers)
COLD IC/EAL Matrix Evaluation Chart (GO to Step 3)
COLD IC/EAL Matrix Evaluation Chart (GO to Step 3)   INITIAL  2. Evaluate the status of the fission product barrier using Figure 1, Fission Product Barrier Evaluation.
: 2. Evaluate the status of the fission product barrier using Figure 1, Fission Product Barrier Evaluation.
: a. Select the condition of each fission product barrier:
: a. Select the condition of each fission product barrier:
LOSS POTENTIAL LOSS INTACT Fuel Cladding Integrity Reactor Coolant System Containment Integrity INITIAL b. Determine the highest applicable fission product barrier Initiating Condition (IC):
LOSS         POTENTIAL LOSS               INTACT                       INITIAL Fuel Cladding Integrity Reactor Coolant System Containment Integrity
INITIAL (select one)
: b. Determine the highest applicable fission product barrier Initiating Condition (IC):                   INITIAL (select one)           FG1           FS1             FA1           FU1             None
FG1 FS1 FA1 FU1 None   3. Evaluate and determine the highest applicable IC/EAL using the Matrix Evaluation Chart identified in step 1 THEN GO to step 4. IC# CA3   or   None INITIAL  4. Check the highest emergency classification level identified from either step 2b or 3: Classification Based on IC#
: 3. Evaluate and determine the highest applicable IC/EAL using the Matrix Evaluation Chart identified in step 1 THEN GO to step 4.                                                         INITIAL IC#             CA3                         or None
Classification Based on IC#
: 4. Check the highest emergency classification level identified from either step 2b or 3:
General   Alert CA3 Site-Area   NOUE     None N/A Remarks (Identify the specific EAL, as needed):
INITIAL Classification         Based on IC#           Classification           Based on IC#
N/A or Unit 1 in NOUE per SU1 INITIAL  5. Declare the event by approving the Emergency Classification.
General                                           Alert             CA3 Site-Area                                     NOUE None                 N/A Remarks (Identify the specific EAL, as needed):           N/A or Unit 1 in NOUE per SU1
NAME   Date: DATE/ / Time: TIME Emergency Director INITIAL 6. Obtain Meteorological Data (not required prior to event declaration):
: 5. Declare the event by approving the Emergency Classification.                                           INITIAL NAME                                 Date:     DATE/ /           Time:   TIME Emergency Director
Wind Direction (from) 300° Wind Speed5.8mph Stability Class D Precipitation NON E  INITIAL 7. Initiate Checklist 2, Emergency Plan Initiation.
: 6. Obtain Meteorological Data (not required prior to event declaration):
INITIAL THIS IS A TIME CRITICAL JPM Initial Conditions:
Wind Direction (from) 300°     Wind Speed5.8mph       Stability Class D     Precipitation   NONE    INITIAL
Unit 1 is at 100% power Unit 2 is in Mode 5, 105 ºF at 50% PRZR Level (Cold Cal) preparing for Vacuum refill.
: 7. Initiate Checklist 2, Emergency Plan Initiation.                                                       INITIAL 8
 
THIS IS A TIME CRITICAL JPM Initial Conditions: Unit 1 is at 100% power Unit 2 is in Mode 5, 105 ºF at 50% PRZR Level (Cold Cal) preparing for Vacuum refill.
Unit 2 time to boil is 75 minutes.
Unit 2 time to boil is 75 minutes.
The following occurs:
The following occurs:
   - A fault in the High voltage switchyard trips power to all RATs. UNIT ONE STATUS
                    -   A fault in the High voltage switchyard trips power to all RATs.
   - Both Unit 1 diesels start and are powering their emergency  
UNIT ONE STATUS
 
                    -   Both Unit 1 diesels start and are powering their emergency buses.
buses.  - Unit 1 tripped due to the switchyard fault
                    -   Unit 1 tripped due to the switchyard fault.
- 15 minutes has elapsed since the fault
                    -   15 minutes has elapsed since the fault.
- Unit 1 is stable at 557  
                    -   Unit 1 is stable at 557 ºF and 2235 psig.
ºF and 2235 psig.
UNIT TWO STATUS
UNIT TWO STATUS
   - D/G-2A starts but does not energize 2AA02. The crew has emergency stopped D
                    -   D/G-2A starts but does not energize 2AA02. The crew has emergency stopped D/G-2A.
/G-2A. - D/G-2B starts but trips on overspeed.  
                    -   D/G-2B starts but trips on overspeed.
   - Power restoration to 2AA02 expected in 45 minutes.
                    -   Power restoration to 2AA02 expected in 45 minutes.
  -   15 minutes has elapsed since the fault.
                    - 15 minutes has elapsed since the fault.
Wind direction is from 300 degrees at a speed of 5.8 mph
Wind direction is from 300 degrees at a speed of 5.8 mph.
. Stability class  
Stability class - D, with no precipitation.
- D, with no precipitation
Initiating Cue:     Classify the event. Complete Checklist 1 - Classification Determination.}}
.
Initiating Cue:
Classify the event.
Complete Checklist 1  
- Classification Determination.}}

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Initial Exam 2011-301 Final Administrative JPMs
ML112280156
Person / Time
Site: Vogtle  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 08/10/2011
From:
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To:
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References
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RO/SRO Job Performance Measure A Facility: Vogtle Task No: V-LO-TA-37004 Task

Title:

Monitor / Evaluate CSFSTs - Integrity JPM No: V-NRC-JP-19200-20 K/A: G2.1.7( 4.4 /4.7)

Examinee:___________________________ NRC Examiner: _____________________

Facility Evaluator: ____________________ Date: ______________________________

Method of testing:

Simulated Performance ________________ Actual Performance ___________________

Classroom ______________ Simulator ______________ Plant _____________

Read to the examinee:

I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues.

When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

Initial Conditions: A Reactor trip from 100% power occurred 30 minutes ago.

IPC computer is not available.

Following a transition from 19000-C, the crew determined that Critical Safety Function monitoring should be implemented.

Initiating Cue: The SS has directed you to use 19200-C to evaluate all CSFSTs and identify any required transition. Document your evaluation of CSFSTs on 19200-C.

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Task Standard: Properly identify the status of all CSFSTs, determine that Integrity is the highest priority and a transition to 19241-C is required.

Required Materials: 19200-C, F-0 Critical Safety Function Status Trees Steam Tables Provided table of plant data (attached following student cue sheet) 12003-C Reactor Startup ( Mode 3 to Mode 2) ver. 49 General

References:

None Time Critical Task: No Validation Time: 15 minutes 2

Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk

  • Sheet 1 Evaluates F- 0.1, the Subcriticality Status Tree Power Range greater than 5% - NO Intermediate Range SUR positive - NO Intermediate Range P-6 present - YES Note to Examiner: Candidate may need a reference for the P-6 setpoint . Provide procedure 12003-C if requested.

CUE: If asked ,"Both P-6 TSLB status lights are lit.

Intermediate Range SUR >-0.2 DPM- YES Go to 19212-C (YELLOW)

Standard: Properly evaluates Subcriticality to be YELLOW status.

Continues with evaluation of the other CSFST status trees.

Comment:

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  • Sheet 2 Evaluates F- 02, the Core Cooling Status Tree Core Exit TCs less than 1200 °F - YES RCS Subcooling greater than 24 (38) °F - YES CSF Sat (GREEN)

Note to Examiner: Candidate will use Containment pressure to determine adverse value (38°F) will be used.

CUE: If asked about subcooling monitor, "PSMS and IPC computer subcooling indications are not available" Note to Examiner: Candidate will use Core Exit T/Cs and RCS WR pressure to determine subcooling using steam tables 1980 psig = 1995 psia From steam table temperature table 2002 psia =636°F saturation temp From steam table temperature table 1946 psia =632°F saturation temp Use 632°F as conservative 636-448= 188°F subcooling well over 38°F required, Standard: Properly evaluates Core Cooling to be GREEN status (sat)

Continues with evaluation of the other CSFST status trees.

Comment:

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  • Sheet 3 Evaluates F- 0.3, the Heat Sink Status Tree Narrow Range level in at least one SG greater than 10% (32%) - NO Note to Examiner: Candidate will use Containment pressure to determine adverse value (32%)

will be used.

Total Available Feedwater flow to SGs greater than 570 gpm - YES Pressure in all SGs less than 1240 psig - YES Narrow Range level in all SGs Less than 82% - YES Pressure in all SGs less than 1180 psig - YES Narrow Range level in all SGs greater than 10% (32%) - NO Go to 19235-C (YELLOW)

Standard: Properly evaluates Heat Sink using adverse values to process the flowpath stated above to be YELLOW status.

Continues with evaluation of the other CSFST status trees.

Comment:

  • Sheet 4 Evaluates F- 0.4, the Integrity Status Tree Temperature decreases in all RCS Cold Legs less than 100 °F in the last 60 minutes. - NO All RCS Pressure WR Cold Leg temperature points to the right of Limit A -

YES All RCS WR Cold Leg temperatures greater than 265 °F - NO Go to 19241-C (ORANGE)

Standard: Properly evaluates Integrity to be ORANGE status.

Continues with evaluation of the other CSFST status trees.

Comment:

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  • Sheet 5 Evaluates F- 0.5, the Containment Status Tree Containment Pressure less than 52 psig - YES Containment Pressure less than 21.5 psig - YES Containment Sump level less than 105 inches - NO Go to 19252-C (ORANGE)

Standard: Properly evaluates Containment to be ORANGE status.

Continues with evaluation of the other CSFST status trees.

Comment:

Sheet 6 Evaluates F- 0.6, the Inventory Status Tree PRZR level less than 92% - NO At least one RCP running - NO RVLIS indicates upper head greater than 98% full - NO Go to 19263-C (YELLOW)

Standard: Properly evaluates Inventory to be YELLOW status.

Comment:

  • Notifies SS of required procedural transition based on CSFST status.

Standard: Determines F- 0.4 Integrity is highest priority CSFST Determines transition to 19241-C is required.

Comment:

Terminating cue: Student returns initiating cue sheet 6

Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No. V-RQ-JP-19200-20 Examinees Name:

Examiners Name:

Date Performed:

Number of Attempts:

Time to Complete:

Question Documentation:

Question:__________________________________________________________________

Response:_________________________________________________________________

Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date: _______________________________ ________

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Initial Conditions: A Reactor trip from 100% power occurred 30 minutes ago.

IPC computer is not available.

Following a transition from 19000-C, the crew determined that Critical Safety Function monitoring should be implemented.

Initiating Cue: The SS has directed you to use 19200-C to evaluate all CSFSTs and identify any required transition. Document your evaluation of CSFSTs on 19200-C.

Channel /Loop Channel /Loop Channel / Loop Channel / Loop Parameter 1 2 3 4 PR NI 0% 0% 0% 0%

IR SUR -0.1 DPM -0.12 DPM

-4 -4 IR NI 3.0x10 % 3.2x10 %

SR SUR 0 DPM 0 DPM RCS WR Pressure 1980 psig 2000 psig 1990 psig 2010 psig Core Exit T/Cs 448ºF RCP status Off Off Off Off RVLIS Full Range 100% 100%

RVLIS 97% 97%

Upper Head SG NR Level 10% 0% 15% 20%

AFW flow 205 GPM 0 GPM 210 GPM 200 GPM SG Pressure 680 psig 26 psig 680 psig 685 psig RCS WR Cold Leg Temperature 496ºF 261ºF 498ºF 500ºF CNMT Pressure 10 psig 11 psig 12 psig 10psig CNMT Emergency Sump Levels 108 inches 108 inches CNMT Radiation 24 mR / Hr 31 mR / Hr PRZR level 100% 100% 100%

SRO Job Performance Measure B Facility: Vogtle Task No: V-LO-TA-63005 Task

Title:

Evaluate Inoperable AFD monitor alarm JPM No: V-NRC-JP-14915-004 K/A: G2.1.37 (SRO 4.6)

Examinee: __________________________ NRC Examiner: _____________________

Facility Evaluator: ____________________ Date: ______________________________

Method of testing:

Simulated Performance ________________ Actual Performance ___________________

Classroom ______________ Simulator ______________ Plant _____________

Read to the examinee:

I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues.

When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

Note to examiner: Hand out the Cue Sheet ONLY Initial Conditions: Unit 1 has recently recovered from a load rejection. The unit is at 70% power. Annunciator ALB10-F06 is lit.

I&C has reported that the AFD monitor alarm ALB10-F06 is inoperable.

Initiating Cue: You are the SS. Determine the Tech Spec required actions and perform any necessary surveillances for the AFD monitor alarm inoperability using the data supplied.

1

Task Standard: Inoperable AFD monitor alarm ALB10-F06 is evaluated and applicable actions taken (AFD calculated and LCO evaluated).

Required Materials: 14915-1, Data Sheet 6 Unit 1 Plant Technical Data Book Tab 6.0 17010-C Annunciator Response procedure for window ALB10F06 Tech Specs,Tech Spec Bases,COLR Calculator Time Critical Task: No Validation Time: 15 minutes 2

Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk

  • Determine surveillance required to be performed.

CUE: If asked: Provide the ARP 17010-C copy for window ALB10F06 CUE: When asked: Provide 14915-1 Data Sheet 6.

Standard: Candidate determines AFD must be determined for each OPERABLE excore channel within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> using 14915-1 Data Sheet 6.

Comment:

  • Step 1 Determine upper and lower limits of AFD from PTDB-1 Tab 6.0.

Standard: Candidate fills in date and power level 70% and records the value of the doghouse limit at 70% Upper limit +19.5% +/- 0.5% Lower limit -24% +/- 0.5%.

(calculated value is 19.6%)

Comment:

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Step 2 Record indicated Axial Flux Difference for each operable Excore Channel.

Standard: Candidate records Delta Flux values for all channels.

Comment:

  • Step 3 Verify the Axial Flux Difference is within limits of PTDB-1 Tab 6.0.

Standard: Candidate verifies that two are not within limits and does NOT initial or signature Verified block to complete the surveillance signify it is unsatisfactory. Initial or signature with a note that the results are unsat would also be accaptable.

Comment:

  • Step 4 Determine required action.

With the indicated AFD outside of the above required limits on 2 or more channels and with THERMAL POWER greater than or equal to 50% of RATED THERMAL POWER, reduce THERMAL POWER to less than 50% of RATED THERMAL POWER within 30 minutes.

Standard: Candidate should report the above action must be done.

Comment:

Terminating cue: Student returns initiating cue sheet.

4

DATA SHEET 6 (ANSWER KEY)

DATA SHEET 6 Sheet 2 of 4 AXIAL FLUX DIFFERENCE WITH AFD MONITOR ALARM INOPERABLE Date Todays date Power 70%

Upper Limit = +19.5% +/- 0.5% (from PTDB Tab 6.0)

Lower Limit = -24% +/- 0.5%

TIME 1-NI-41C 1-NI-42C 1-NI-43C 1-NI-44C VERIFIED Current -25% -20% -22% -25% Note 1 time Note 1 AFD unsat 5

Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No:

Examinees Name:

Examiners Name:

Date Performed:

Number of Attempts:

Time to Complete:

Question Documentation:

Question: __________________________________________________________________

Response: _________________________________________________________________

Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date: _______________________________ ________

6

Initial Conditions: Unit 1 has recently recovered from a load rejection. The unit is at 70% power. Annunciator ALB10-F06 is lit.

I&C has reported that the AFD monitor alarm ALB10-F06 is inoperable.

Initiating Cue: You are the SS. Determine the Tech Spec required actions and perform any necessary surveillances for the AFD monitor alarm inoperability using the data supplied.

NI Channel Reading N41 70%

N42 68%

N43 70%

N44 70%

Delta Flux Channel N41C -25%

N42C -20%

N43C -22%

N44C -25%

RO Job Performance Measure B Facility: Vogtle Task No: V-LO-TA-63005 Task

Title:

Perform AFD Monitoring JPM No: V-NRC-JP-14915-004 K/A: G2.1.37 (4.3 / 4.6)

Examinee: __________________________ NRC Examiner: _____________________

Facility Evaluator: ____________________ Date: ______________________________

Method of testing:

Simulated Performance ________________ Actual Performance ___________________

Classroom ______________ Simulator ______________ Plant _____________

Read to the examinee:

I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues.

When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

Initial Conditions: Unit 1 has recently recovered from a load rejection. The unit is at 70% power. Annunciator ALB10-F06 is lit.

I&C has reported that the AFD monitor alarm ALB10-F06 is inoperable.

Initiating Cue: The SS directs you to perform 14915-1 Data Sheet 6 for AFD monitoring using the data supplied.

1

Task Standard: AFD monitoring per 14915-1 Data Sheet 6 performed correctly .

Required Materials: 14915-1, Data Sheet 6 Unit 1 Plant Technical Data Book Tab 6.0 Calculator Time Critical Task: No Validation Time: 15 minutes 2

Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk

  • Step 1 Determine upper and lower limits of AFD from PTDB-1 Tab 6.0.

Standard: Candidate fills in date and power level 70% and records the value of the doghouse limit at 70% Upper limit +19.5% +/- 0.5% Lower limit -24% +/- 0.5%

(calculated value is 19.6%)

Comment:

Step 2 Record indicated Axial Flux Difference for each operable Excore Channel.

Standard: Candidate records Delta Flux values for all channels.

Comment:

  • Step 3 Verify the Axial Flux Difference is within limits of PTDB-1 Tab 6.0.

Standard: Candidate verifies that three are within limits and initials or signs Verified block to complete the surveillance satisfactory.

Comment:

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Step 4 With the indicated AFD outside of the above required limits on 2 or more channels and with THERMAL POWER greater than or equal to 50% of RATED THERMAL POWER, reduce THERMAL POWER to less than 50% of RATED THERMAL POWER within 30 minutes.

Standard: This step does not apply.

Comment:

Terminating cue: Student returns initiating cue sheet.

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DATA SHEET 6 (ANSWER KEY)

DATA SHEET 6 Sheet 2 of 4 AXIAL FLUX DIFFERENCE WITH AFD MONITOR ALARM INOPERABLE Date Todays date Power 70%

Upper Limit = +19.5% +/- 0.5% (from PTDB Tab 6.0)

Lower Limit = -24% +/- 0.5%

TIME 1-NI-41C 1-NI-42C 1-NI-43C 1-NI-44C VERIFIED Current -15% -22% -25% -15% initials time 5

Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No: V-NRC-JP-14915-004 Examinees Name:

Examiners Name:

Date Performed:

Number of Attempts:

Time to Complete:

Question Documentation:

Question:__________________________________________________________________

Response:_________________________________________________________________

Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date: _______________________________ ________

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Initial Conditions: Unit 1 has recently recovered from a load rejection. The unit is at 70% power. Annunciator ALB10-F06 is lit.

I&C has reported that the AFD monitor alarm ALB10-F06 is inoperable.

Initiating Cue: The SS directs you to perform 14915-1 Data Sheet 6 for AFD monitoring using the data supplied.

NI Channel Reading N41 70%

N42 68%

N43 70%

N44 70%

Delta Flux Channel N41C -15%

N42C -22%

N43C -25%

N44C -15%

SRO Job Performance Measure C Facility: Vogtle Task No: V-LO-TA-63013 Task

Title:

Determine Mode Change Requirements JPM No: V-NRC-JP-10008-21 K/A: G2.2.38 (3.6 / 4.5)

Examinee: __________________________ NRC Examiner: _____________________

Facility Evaluator: ____________________ Date: ______________________________

Method of testing:

Simulated Performance ________________ Actual Performance ___________________

Classroom ______________ Simulator ______________ Plant _____________

Note to Examiner: There is a second cue sheet on Page 6.

Read to the examinee:

I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues.

When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

Initial Conditions: Unit 1 is currently in Mode 5, loops filled, preparing for a post-refueling start up with the following conditions:

o RCS temperature 190°F, loops filled.

o RCPs 1 & 4 running.

o PZR level 25%, steam bubble established.

o RHR A in service.

o RHR B in standby.

o S/Gs NR level 65%.

Equipment OOS:

o CCP-1A o Train A NSCW Tower Fan #2 o 1AD1M o Both SI pumps in PTL o 1ABA MCC RM ESF CLR cooling coil Initiating Cue: The SS directs you to determine if Technical Specification requirements for Mode 4 entry are satisfied or identify ALL restraints for Mode 4 entry.

1

Task Standard: Appropriate mode 4 restraints, if any, identified.

Required Materials: Technical Specifications and Bases Technical Requirements Manual Time Critical Task: No Validation Time: 45 minutes 2

Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk CCP - 1A inoperable:

LCO 3.5.3 ECCS - One ECCS train shall be operable.

TR 13.1.3 Reactivity Controls - Boration Flow Paths Operating TR 13.1.5 Reactivity Controls - Charging Pumps Operating Standard: LCO applicable and MET.

Comment:

  • Train A NSCW Tower Fan #2 inoperable:

LCO 3.7.9 Ultimate Heat Sink (UHS)

The UHS shall be OPERABLE. With ambient wet-bulb temperature > 63 ºF, four fans and four spray cells per train shall be OPERABLE. With ambient wet-bulb temperature 63 ºF, three fans and four spray cells per train shall be OPERABLE.

Condition B: One NSCW cooling tower with one or more required fans and/or spray cells inoperable.

CUE: If Asked," Wet Bulb temp is 70°F" Standard: Applies in MODE 4, therefore is a restraint.

Comment:

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1AD1M LCO 3.8.9 Distribution Systems - Operating Bases should be referenced. The table has a footnote, Operability of 125 V Motor Control Centers 1/2AD1M and 1/2BD1M is addressed by LCOs 3.4.11, 3.4.12, and 3.7.5.

LCO 3.7.5 Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW) and 3.4.11 PORVs Applicability: MODES 1, 2, and 3.

3.4.12 COPS applies but is met by PORV train A and RHR train A or B suction reliefs Standard: LCOs do not apply or are met, therefore not a restraint.

Comment:

Both SI pumps in PTL:

LCO 3.4.12 Cold Overpressure Protection System (COPS)

A COPS shall be OPERABLE with all safety injection pumps incapable of injecting into the RCS and the accumulators isolated and either a or b below.

LCO 3.5.3 ECCS - Shutdown Standard: Applies in MODE 4 with any RCS cold leg temperature the COPS arming temperature specified in the PTLR, but MET.

Comment:

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  • 1ABA MCC RM ESF CLR cooling coil LCO 3.7.14 Engineered Safety Features (ESF) Room Cooler and Safety Related Chiller System Two Room Cooler and Safety Related Chiller trains shall be operable Condition A. One ESF Room Cooler and Safety Related Chiller Train Inoperable.

Standard: Applies in Mode 4 and NOT MET. This is a restraint on Mode 4.

Comments:

  • Determine that Mode 4 entry is restrained.

Standard: Determines that LCO 3.7.9 Condition B and LCO 3.7.14 Condition A apply to Mode 4. LCO 3.0.4 is applicable and neither would allow continued operation of the unit in Mode 4 for an unlimited period of time.

Therefore Train A NSCW Tower Fan #2 and 1ABA MCC RM ESF CLR cooling coil will prevent Mode 4 entry.

Comments:

Terminating cue: Student returns initiating cue sheet and informs of the restraints on entry to Mode 4.

Note to Examiner: If student identifies Mode restraints, give them the second cue sheet with the following cue.

Initiating Cue: Determine actions that could be taken to allow Mode 4 entry 5

Initiating Cue: Determine actions that could be taken to allow Mode 4 entry 6

  • Determine actions that would allow Mode 4 entry.

Standard: Determines that for LCO 3.7.9 Condition B Train A NSCW Tower Fan # 2 :

Restore the component to operable status

-OR-Obtain an acceptable risk assessment per LCO 3.0.4b Determines that for LCO 3.7.14 Condition A 1ABA MCC RM ESF CLR cooling coil:

Restore the component to operable status

-OR-Obtain an acceptable risk assessment per LCO 3.0.4b Only one of the actions is required for each LCO for satisfactory performance.

Comments:

Terminating cue: Student returns cue sheet.

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Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No: V-NRC-JP-14915-001 Examinees Name:

Examiners Name:

Date Performed:

Number of Attempts:

Time to Complete:

Question Documentation:

Question:__________________________________________________________________

Response:_________________________________________________________________

Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date: _______________________________ ________

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Initial Conditions: Unit 1 is currently in Mode 5, loops filled, preparing for a post-refueling start up with the following conditions:

o RCS temperature 190°F, loops filled.

o RCPs 1 & 4 running.

o PZR level 25%, steam bubble established.

o RHR A in service.

o RHR B in standby.

o S/Gs NR level 65%.

Equipment OOS:

o CCP-1A o Train A NSCW Tower Fan #2 o 1AD1M o Both SI pumps in PTL o 1ABA MCC RM ESF CLR cooling coil Initiating Cue: The SS directs you to determine if Technical Specification requirements for Mode 4 entry are satisfied or identify ALL restraints for Mode 4 entry.

RO Job Performance Measure C Facility: Vogtle Task No: V-LO-TA-63013 Task

Title:

Determine Mode Change Requirements JPM No: V-NRC-JP-10008-20 K/A: G2.2.38 (3.6 / 4.5)

Examinee: __________________________ NRC Examiner: _____________________

Facility Evaluator: ____________________ Date: ______________________________

Method of testing:

Simulated Performance ________________ Actual Performance ___________________

Classroom ______________ Simulator ______________ Plant _____________

Read to the examinee:

I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues.

When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

Initial Conditions: Unit 1 is currently in Mode 5, loops filled, preparing for a post-refueling start up with the following conditions:

o RCS temperature 190°F, loops filled.

o RCPs 1 & 4 running.

o PZR level 25%, steam bubble established.

o RHR Train A in service.

o RHR Train B in standby.

o S/Gs NR level 65%.

Equipment OOS:

o CCP-1A o Train A NSCW Tower Fan #2 o MDAFWP 1A o Both SI pumps in PTL o 1ABA MCC RM ESF CLR cooling coil Initiating Cue: The SS directs you to determine if Technical Specification requirements for Mode 4 entry are satisfied or identify ALL restraints for Mode 4 entry.

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Task Standard: Appropriate mode 4 restraints, if any, identified.

Required Materials: Technical Specifications and Bases Technical Requirements Manual Time Critical Task: No Validation Time: 45 minutes 2

Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk CCP - 1A inoperable:

LCO 3.5.3 ECCS - One ECCS train shall be operable.

TR 13.1.3 Reactivity Controls - Boration Flow Paths Operating TR 13.1.5 Reactivity Controls - Charging Pumps Operating Standard: LCO applicable and MET.

Comment:

  • Train A NSCW Tower Fan #2 inoperable:

LCO 3.7.9 Ultimate Heat Sink (UHS)

The UHS shall be OPERABLE. With ambient wet-bulb temperature > 63 ºF, four fans and four spray cells per train shall be OPERABLE. With ambient wet-bulb temperature 63 ºF, three fans and four spray cells per train shall be OPERABLE.

Condition B: One NSCW cooling tower with one or more required fans and/or spray cells inoperable.

CUE: If Asked," Wet Bulb temp is 70°F" Standard: Applies in MODE 4, therefore is a restraint.

Comment:

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MDAFW Pump 1A should lead to referencing:

LCO 3.7.5 Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW)

Applicability: MODES 1, 2, and 3.

Standard: Only applies to Modes 1, 2, and 3; therefore not a restraint.

Comment:

Both SI pumps in PTL:

LCO 3.4.12 Cold Overpressure Protection System (COPS)

A COPS shall be OPERABLE with all safety injection pumps incapable of injecting into the RCS and the accumulators isolated and either a or b below.

LCO 3.5.3 ECCS - Shutdown Standard: Applies in MODE 4 with any RCS cold leg temperature the COPS arming temperature specified in the PTLR, but MET.

Comment:

  • 1ABA MCC RM ESF CLR cooling coil LCO 3.7.14 Engineered Safety Features (ESF) Room Cooler and Safety Related Chiller System Two Room Cooler and Safety Related Chiller trains shall be operable Condition A. One ESF Room Cooler and Safety Related Chiller Train Inoperable.

Standard: Applies in Mode 4 and NOT MET. This is a restraint on Mode 4.

Comments:

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  • Determine that Mode 4 entry is restrained.

Standard: Determines that LCO 3.7.9 Condition B and LCO 3.7.14 Condition A apply to Mode 4. LCO 3.0.4 is applicable and neither would allow continued operation of the unit in Mode 4 for an unlimited period of time. Therefore Train A NSCW Tower Fan #2 and 1ABA MCC RM ESF CLR cooling coil will prevent mode 4 entry.

Comments:

Reports to SS that Mode 4 entry is restrained.

Standard: Reports to SS the restraints preventing entry into Mode 4.

Comments:

Terminating cue: Student returns initiating cue sheet and informs of the restraints on entry to Mode 4.

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Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No: V-NRC-JP-10008-21 Examinees Name:

Examiners Name:

Date Performed:

Number of Attempts:

Time to Complete:

Question Documentation:

Question:__________________________________________________________________

Response:_________________________________________________________________

Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date: _______________________________ ________

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Initial Conditions: Unit 1 is currently in Mode 5, loops filled, preparing for a post-refueling start up with the following conditions:

o RCS temperature 190°F, loops filled.

o RCPs 1 & 4 running.

o PZR level 25%, steam bubble established.

o RHR Train A in service.

o RHR Train B in standby.

o S/Gs NR level 65%.

Equipment OOS:

o CCP-1A o Train A NSCW Tower Fan #2 o MDAFWP 1A o Both SI pumps in PTL o 1ABA MCC RM ESF CLR cooling coil Initiating Cue: The SS directs you to determine if Technical Specification requirements for Mode 4 entry are satisfied or identify ALL restraints for Mode 4 entry.

SRO Job Performance Measure D Facility: Vogtle Task No: N/A Task

Title:

Lifesaving In Emergency Conditions JPM No: V-NRC-JP-91301-20 K/A

Reference:

G 2.3.4 (3.2/3.7)

Examinee: __________________________ NRC Examiner: _____________________

Facility Evaluator: ____________________ Date: ______________________________

Method of testing:

Simulated Performance ________________ Actual Performance ___________________

Classroom ______________ Simulator ______________ Plant _____________

Read to the examinee:

I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues.

When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

Initial Conditions: You are the Emergency Director.

An ALERT emergency has been declared.

ECCS has been placed in cold leg recirculation.

A missing person has been located in FHB Level B penetration room.

He is unconscious and HP measures the general area dose at 300 Rem/hr.

This person must be moved outside the room in order to survive.

The estimated time for a rescuer to remove this injured person is 8 minutes.

Data: Permit For Emergency Exposure # 1 HP SUPERVISOR: J. SMITH RESCUER NAME: JOHN DOE SSN: 123-45-6789 OSLD # 12345 Initiating Cue: Perform the following:

1. Calculate the projected dose to the rescuer.
2. Given 91301-C, Complete data sheet 1 for this exposure.
3. State requirements the rescuer must satisfy for this exposure.

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Page 2 of 8 Task Standard: Dose calculated.

Emergency exposure permits properly completed per 91301-C.

State the requirements the rescuer must satisfy for this exposure.

Required Materials: 91301-C, Emergency Exposure Guidelines General

References:

None Time Critical Task: No Validation Time: 15 minutes Page 3 of 8

Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk

  • Calculate Projected Dose Dose projection = 300 Rem/hr x 8 min x (1 hr / 60 min) = 40 Rem Standard: 40 Rem calculated Comment:
  • Completes Data sheet 1 per procedure 91301-C The four numbered items must be properly filled out for satisfactory performance.

Standard: 1. Data sheet 1 completed as shown on key. The four numbered items must be properly filled out for satisfactory performance.

2. John Doe signs in signature block CUE: When candidate indicates J. Doe must sign, state "J. Doe has read and signed the data sheet."

CUE: If Asked, state "The HP Supervisor gives verbal authorization for the exposure."

3. Candidate signs, dates and time after J. Doe as the Emergency Director to approve.

Comment:

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  • State requirements the rescuer must satisfy for this exposure.

Standard: Candidate indicates he is a volunteer and is fully aware of the risks as the acknowledgement states.

Comment:

Terminating cue: Student returns initiating cue sheet Page 5 of 8

Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No. V-NRC-JP-91310-20 Examinees Name:

Examiners Name:

Date Performed:

Number of Attempts:

Time to Complete:

Question Documentation:

Question:__________________________________________________________________

Response:_________________________________________________________________

Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date: _______________________________ ________

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Sheet 1 of 1 DATA SHEET 1 PERMIT FOR EMERGENCY RADIATION EXPOSURE #__1___

Prepared by: Candidate name Date: Todays Date Time: Current time Task Type: (circle one) Protecting Valuable Property 1 Lifesaving or protection of large population Task

Description:

Lifesaving unconscious person in FHB Level B penetration room. (or similar)

DOSE LIMITS: 2 _______>25_______ REM TEDE ACKNOWLEDGMENT For doses greater than 25 REM TEDE

1. I am a volunteer to receive a dose of greater than 25 REM TEDE.
2. I am fully aware of the risks involved in receiving the estimated dose of 40 REM TEDE.

NAME SSN SIGNATURE OSLD (last 4 digits) NUMBER 3 JOHN DOE 6789 12345

  • N/A_ or blank or Candidate initials**..

Health Physics Supervisor Date Time Authorization to exceed 10CFR20 exposure limits is granted. (1985304696) 4

__Name _____________ __ ______Date___ _______Time_____

Emergency Director Date Time

  • Verbal authorization shall be noted by initials of person receiving verbal authorization from HP Supervisor or Emergency Director. Emergency Director signature to be obtained when time permits.

If Verbal authorization from HP Supervisor is requested and received All four numbered items must be properly completed for satisfactory performance.

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Initial Conditions: You are the Emergency Director.

An ALERT emergency has been declared.

ECCS has been placed in cold leg recirculation.

A missing person has been located in FHB Level B penetration room.

He is unconscious and HP measures the general area dose at 300 Rem/hr.

This person must be moved outside the room in order to survive.

The estimated time for a rescuer to remove this injured person is 8 minutes.

Data: Permit For Emergency Exposure # 1 HP SUPERVISOR: J. SMITH RESCUER NAME: JOHN DOE SSN: 123-45-6789 OSLD # 12345 Initiating Cue: Perform the following:

1. Calculate the projected dose to the rescuer.
2. Given 91301-C Complete data sheet 1 for this exposure.
3. State requirements the rescuer must satisfy for this exposure.

RO Job Performance Measure D Facility: Vogtle Task No: N/A Task

Title:

Calculate Stay Time for Emergency Exposure JPM No: V-NRC-JP-91301-20 K/A

Reference:

K/A: G2.3.7 (3.5 / 3.6)

Examinee: __________________________ NRC Examiner: _____________________

Facility Evaluator: ____________________ Date: ______________________________

Method of testing:

Simulated Performance ________________ Actual Performance ___________________

Classroom ______________ Simulator ______________ Plant _____________

Read to the examinee:

I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues.

When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

Initial Conditions: An Alert Emergency has been declared. Cold Leg Recirculation has been established CCP A motor and Lube oil temperatures are rising and CCP B is out of service.

You have been authorized by the Emergency Director to receive an Emergency Exposure to protect CCP pump A motor from damage by venting 1-1202-X4-419, 1-1202-U4-420, 1-1202-X4-421, 1-1202-U4-422 NSCW cooling water vents.

You are to be briefed by Health Physics on the anticipated dose for the areas to traverse to CCP A cooling water vents in Room C113 where the valves are located. This included on the RADIS maps provided.

You have been authorized by the Emergency Director to receive an Emergency Exposure at the limit to protect valuable property.

Your current TEDE dose for this quarter is 500 mrem.

Initiating Cue: Calculate your maximum stay time so as not to exceed your Emergency Exposure Limit.

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Task Standard: Maximum Stay time correctly calculated that does not exceed Emergency exposure limit.

Required Materials: 1. HP briefing maps C level SE corner and C-113

2. Procedure 91301-C Ver 10.3 Emergency Exposure Guidelines General

References:

None Time Critical Task: No Validation Time: 15 minutes 2

Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk Note to Eximner: The HP Briefing below is included in the RADIS SHEET HP BRIEFING No dose on transit into Aux Bldg down the stairwell to Level C landing where your tools have been staged by another team.

General area dose rates in Room C121 and Room C120 are 4 REM per hour.

Transit time through Room C121 and Room C120 is 6 minutes.

General area dose rates in RC113 are 14.5 REM per hour.

Valves 7 and 8 on Room C113 room drawing are the cooler isolation valves. Vent valves are above them toward the middle of the room.

Standard: N/A Comment:

  • Calculate Transit Time to and from work location.

4 Rem/Hr (General Area Dose-RC 121 & 120) ÷ 60 min per hour = 0.0667 REM per min (66.67 mrem/min) 0.0667 REM per min x 12 Min = 0.8004 REM (800.4 mrem)

Standard: Transit time calculated Comment:

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  • Calculate Stay Time 10 REM (Emergency Exposure limit) - 0.8004 REM (Actual Exposure) = 9.1996 REM (9199.6 mrem) 9.1996 REM ÷ 14.5 REM/hr (General Area Dose-RC 113) = 0.6345 hr (38.07 minutes) 0.6345 hr x 60 Min/hr = 38.07 minutes OR 38 minutes and 4 seconds.

Standard: Stay time calculated at 38.07 minutes OR 38 minutes and 4 seconds + 0 minutes to - 1 minute (38.07 minutes to 37.07 minutes OR 38 minutes and 4 seconds to 37 minutes and 4 seconds).Calculation must include round trip transit dose and exclude TEDE dose or performance is Unsatisfactory.

Comment:

Terminating cue: Student returns initiating cue sheet 4

Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No. V-NRC-JP-91301-20 Examinees Name:

Examiners Name:

Date Performed:

Number of Attempts:

Time to Complete:

Question Documentation:

Question:__________________________________________________________________

Response:_________________________________________________________________

Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date: _______________________________ ________

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Initial Conditions: An Alert Emergency has been declared. Cold Leg Recirculation has been established CCP A motor and Lube oil temperatures are rising and CCP B is out of service.

You have been authorized by the Emergency Director to receive an Emergency Exposure to protect CCP pump A motor from damage by venting 1-1202-X4-419, 1-1202-U4-420, 1-1202-X4-421, 1-1202-U4-422 NSCW cooling water vents.

You are to be briefed by Health Physics on the anticipated dose for the areas to traverse to CCP A cooling water vents in Room C113 where the valves are located. This included on the RADIS maps provided.

You have been authorized by the Emergency Director to receive an Emergency Exposure at the limit to protect valuable property.

Your current TEDE dose for this quarter is 500 mrem.

Initiating Cue: Calculate your maximum stay time so as not to exceed your Emergency Exposure Limit.

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SRO Job Performance Measure E Facility: Vogtle Task No: V-LO-TA-40001 Task

Title:

Classify an Emergency Event JPM No: V-NRC-JP-NMP-EP-110-20 K/A

Reference:

G2.4.38 Examinee: __________________________ NRC Examiner: _____________________

Facility Evaluator: ____________________ Date: ______________________________

Method of testing:

Simulated Performance ________________ Actual Performance ___________________

Classroom ______________ Simulator ______________ Plant _____________

THIS IS A TIME CRITICAL JPM Read to the examinee:

I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues.

When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

Initial Conditions: Unit 1 is at 100% power Unit 2 is in Mode 5, 105 ºF at 50% PRZR Level (Cold Cal) preparing for Vacuum refill.

Unit 2 time to boil is 75 minutes.

The following occurs:

- A fault in the High voltage switchyard trips power to all RATs.

UNIT ONE STATUS

- Unit 1 tripped due to the switchyard fault.

- Both Unit 1 Diesel Generators start and are powering their emergency buses.

- 15 minutes has elapsed since the fault.

- Unit 1 is stable at 557 ºF and 2235 psig.

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UNIT TWO STATUS

- D/G-2A starts but does not energize 2AA02. The crew has emergency stopped D/G-2A.

- D/G-2B starts but trips on overspeed.

- 15 minutes has elapsed since the fault.

- Power restoration to 2AA02 expected in 45 minutes.

Wind direction is from 300 degrees at a speed of 5.8 mph.

Stability class - D, with no precipitation.

Initiating Cue: Classify the event. Complete Checklist 1 - Classification Determination.

THIS IS A TIME CRITICAL JPM 2

Task Standard: Event classified within 15 minutes per NMP-EP-110 and NMP-EP-110 Checklist 1 completed.

Required Materials: 1. ED packet

2. NMP-EP-110, Emergency Classification Determination and Initial Action
3. NMP-EP-110-GL03, VEGP EALs - ICs, Threshold Values and Basis
4. NMP-EP-110-GL03, Figure 1 Fission Product Barrier Evaluation
5. Large copy NMP-EP-110-GL03, Figure 2 - Hot Initiating Condition Emergency Action Level Matrix
6. Large copy NMP-EP-110-GL03, Figure 3 - Cold Initiating Condition Emergency Action Level Matrix General

References:

None Time Critical Task: YES Validation Time: 15 minutes to classify 3

Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk NMP-EP-110 Checklist 1 CLASSIFICATION DETERMINATION START TIME CRITICAL__________

1. Determine the appropriate Initiating Condition Matrix for classification of the event based on the current operating mode:

Standard: Both boxes checked by the ED.

Comment:

2. Evaluate the status of the fission product barrier using Figure 1, Fission Product Barrier Evaluation.
a. Select the condition of each fission product barrier:

Standard: All barriers marked INTACT. Step is initialed by the ED.

Comment:

2.

b. Determine the highest applicable fission product barrier Initiating Condition (IC):

Standard: None is marked by the ED. Step is initialed by the ED.

Comment:

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3. Evaluate and determine the highest applicable IC/EAL using the Matrix Evaluation Chart identified in step.

NOTE to examiner: SU1 is the highest on the Hot Matrix. Per step 6.1.7, Events should be classified based on meeting the Initiating Condition (IC) and Threshold Value (TV) for an EAL considering each Unit independently. If both Units are in concurrent events, then the highest classification must be made and used for the Offsite notifications with the other Unit events noted on the Emergency Notification form.

Standard: EAL # CA3 (Loss of ALL Offsite Power AND Loss of All Onsite AC Power to Essential Busses) is filled in. Step is initialed by the ED.

Comment:

  • 4. Check the highest emergency classification level identified from either step 2b or 3.

Standard: Alert is marked. CA3 is entered in the based on IC# line beside Alert. Step is initialed by the ED.

Remarks blank specific EAL not needed, it may be marked N/A. Candidate may place Unit one highest IC# here, but it is not required.

Comment:

  • 5. Declare the event by approving the Emergency Classification.

Standard: Step is signed, with date and time completed. ED initials the step.

STOP TIME CRITICAL__________

Comment:

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6. Obtain Meteorological Data.

Standard: 300°, 5.8 mph, D, and none, entered into blocks. ED initials step Comment:

7. Terminating cue: Student returns initiating cue sheet 6

Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No. V-RQ-JP-91001-016 Examinees Name:

Examiners Name:

Date Performed:

Number of Attempts:

Time to Complete:

Question Documentation:

Question:__________________________________________________________________

Response:_________________________________________________________________

Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date: _______________________________ ________

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KEY -Highlighted items in 4 and 5 are required for satifactory performance.

Checklist 1 - Classification Determination (page 1 of 1)

NOTE: Key Parameters should be allowed to stabilize to accurately represent plant conditions prior to classifying an event.

Initial Actions Completed by

1. Determine the appropriate Initiating Condition Matrix for classification of the event based on the INITIAL current operating mode:

HOT IC/EAL Matrix Evaluation Chart (GO to Step 2) to evaluate the Barriers)

COLD IC/EAL Matrix Evaluation Chart (GO to Step 3)

2. Evaluate the status of the fission product barrier using Figure 1, Fission Product Barrier Evaluation.
a. Select the condition of each fission product barrier:

LOSS POTENTIAL LOSS INTACT INITIAL Fuel Cladding Integrity Reactor Coolant System Containment Integrity

b. Determine the highest applicable fission product barrier Initiating Condition (IC): INITIAL (select one) FG1 FS1 FA1 FU1 None
3. Evaluate and determine the highest applicable IC/EAL using the Matrix Evaluation Chart identified in step 1 THEN GO to step 4. INITIAL IC# CA3 or None
4. Check the highest emergency classification level identified from either step 2b or 3:

INITIAL Classification Based on IC# Classification Based on IC#

General Alert CA3 Site-Area NOUE None N/A Remarks (Identify the specific EAL, as needed): N/A or Unit 1 in NOUE per SU1

5. Declare the event by approving the Emergency Classification. INITIAL NAME Date: DATE/ / Time: TIME Emergency Director
6. Obtain Meteorological Data (not required prior to event declaration):

Wind Direction (from) 300° Wind Speed5.8mph Stability Class D Precipitation NONE INITIAL

7. Initiate Checklist 2, Emergency Plan Initiation. INITIAL 8

THIS IS A TIME CRITICAL JPM Initial Conditions: Unit 1 is at 100% power Unit 2 is in Mode 5, 105 ºF at 50% PRZR Level (Cold Cal) preparing for Vacuum refill.

Unit 2 time to boil is 75 minutes.

The following occurs:

- A fault in the High voltage switchyard trips power to all RATs.

UNIT ONE STATUS

- Both Unit 1 diesels start and are powering their emergency buses.

- Unit 1 tripped due to the switchyard fault.

- 15 minutes has elapsed since the fault.

- Unit 1 is stable at 557 ºF and 2235 psig.

UNIT TWO STATUS

- D/G-2A starts but does not energize 2AA02. The crew has emergency stopped D/G-2A.

- D/G-2B starts but trips on overspeed.

- Power restoration to 2AA02 expected in 45 minutes.

- 15 minutes has elapsed since the fault.

Wind direction is from 300 degrees at a speed of 5.8 mph.

Stability class - D, with no precipitation.

Initiating Cue: Classify the event. Complete Checklist 1 - Classification Determination.