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| number = ML082200166
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| issue date = 08/07/2008
| issue date = 08/07/2008
| title = Harris March 05000400-08-301 Exam Draft ES-401-6 Checklist & Sample Plan
| title = March 05000400-08-301 Exam Draft ES-401-6 Checklist & Sample Plan
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ES-401                                                                                                  Form ES-401-6 Facility:       Harris                                          Date of Exam:     3/10/2008     Exam           RO/SRO Level:
3/10/2008 Exam RO/SRO Level: Initial Item Description
Initial Item Description                                           a       b*           C#
a b*C#1.Questions and answers technically
: 1. Questions and answers technically accurate and applicable to facilitv.                   ~
accurate and applicabletofacilitv.2.a.NRCKJAs referencedforall questions.
: 2. a. NRC KJAs referenced for all questions.
<J"bc<l b.Facilitv learninq objectives
: b. Facilitv learninq objectives referenced as available.                               <J"bc<l
referenced
: 3. SRO questions are appropriate in accordance with Section D.2.d of ES-401                   VJ.,{
as available.
: 4. The sampling process was random and systematic. (If more than 4 RO and 2 SRO questions were repeated from the last 2 NRC licensing exams, consult the NRR OL            eJM Proqram Office)
3.SRO questions are appropriate
: 5. Question duplication from the license screening/audit exam was controlled as indicated below (check the item that applies) and appears appropriate:
in accordancewithSectionD.2.dofES-401
    - - - the audit exam was systematically and randomly developed, or
VJ.,{4.The sampling process was random and systematic.(Ifmorethan4ROand2SRO
    - - - the audit exam was completed before the license exam was started, or OM
questions were repeatedfromthelast2NRC
    - - - the examinations were developed independently, or
licensing exams, consulttheNRROL eJM Proqram Office)5.Question duplicationfromthe license screening/auditexamwas controlled
    ~ the licensee certifies that there is no duplication, or other (explain)
as indicated below (checktheitemthat
: 6. Bank use meets limits (no more than 75 percent                 Bank     Modified     New from the bank at least 10 percent new, and the rest new or modified); enter the actual RO / SRO-only             31 /9     13/10       31/6   GW{
applies)and appears appropriate:
question distribution(s) at riqht,
---the audit exam was systematically
: 7. Between 50 and 60 percent of the question on the Memory            CIA RO exam are written at the comprehension!
and randomly developed, or OM the audit exam was completed before the licenseexamwas started, or------the examinations
analysis level; the SRO exam may exceed 60 percent if the randomly selected KJAs support the 33/4           42/21       <JPt4 higher cognitive levels; enter the actual RO / SRO question distributiorus) at riqht
were developed independently, orthe licensee certifies that thereisno duplication, or other (explain)6.Bank use meets limits(nomorethan75
: 8. References/handouts provided do not give away answers or aid in the elimination of distractors.
percent Bank Modified Newfromthe bankatleast10 percentnew,andtherest
Jl,.4
GW{new or modified);
: 9. Question content conforms with specific KJA statements in the previously approved examination outline and is appropriate for the tier to which they are assigned; deviations are iustified.
entertheactualRO/
                                                                                                  ~
SRO-only 31/9 13/10 31/6 question distribution(s)atriqht, 7.Between50and60 percentofthe questiononthe Memory CIAROexamare writtenatthe comprehension!
: 10. Question psychometric quality and format meet the guidelines in ES Appendix B.             WAIf               II
<JPt4 analysislevel;theSROexammay
: 11. The exam contains the required number of one-point, multiple choice items; the                                   1 total is correct and aarees with value on cover sheet.                                     OM                  I Printed Name / Sig~/)                                      Date
exceed 60 33/4 42/21 percentifthe randomly selected KJAs support the higher cognitive levels;entertheactualRO/SRO
: a.     Author                           Joseph G. Arsenault
question distributiorus)atriqht 8.References/handouts
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provideddonotgiveaway
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answersoraidinthe
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elimination
: b.     Facility Reviewer (*)
of Jl,.4 distractors.
: c.     NRC Chief Examiner (#)
9.Question content conforms with specific KJA statementsinthe previously
: d.     NRC Regional Supervisor Note:
approved examination
* The facility reviewer's initials/signature are not applicable for NRC-developed examinations.
outlineandis appropriateforthe tiertowhich they are assigned;deviations
              #   Independent NRC reviewer initial items in Column "c"; chief examiner concurrence reauired.
are iustified.
DRAFT NUREG-1021, Revision 9
10.Question psychometric
 
quality and format meet the guidelinesinES Appendix B.WAIf I I 11.The exam contains the required number of one-point, multiple choiceitems;the OM 1totalis correct and aarees with valueoncoversheet.
ES-401                                         PWR Examination Outline                                     Form ES-401-2 I~ Facility:       Harris 2008 NRC Outline                        Date of Exam:             3/10/08
I Printed Name/
(
Date a.Author Joseph G.Arsenault LW 1/4108 b.Facility Reviewer (*)(/I , c.NRC Chief Examiner (#)d.NRC Regional Supervisor
\                                                  RO KIA Category Points                                SRO-Only Points Tier          Group        K  K    K  K    K  K  A    A  A    A    G        Total      A2        G*       Total 1  2    3  4    5   6  1    2  3    4    *
Note:*The facility reviewer's
: 1.             1      3   3   3               3    3            3        18         3       3         6 Emergency &
initials/signaturearenot applicable
Abnormal             2      2    2    1                1    1            2         9         2       2         4 Plant Evolutions          Tier    5    5    4                4    4            5        27          5        5        10 Totals 1      3   1    3  3    3  2   3   2   3    2   3        28          2       3        5
for NRC-developed
: 2.        Plant Systems            2        1   1    1  0    1  1  0    2  1    1    1        10      0    2     1        3 Tier    4    2    4  3    4  3  3    4  4    3    4        38          4        4         8 Totals
examinations.
: 3. Generic Knowledge and Abilities            1      2        3        4                    1    2    3    4 10                              7 Categories 2      2        2        4                    2    2    1    2 Note:      1.     Ensure that at least two topics from every applicable KIA category are sampled within each tier of the RO and SRO-only outlines (i.e., except for one category in Tier 3 of the SRO-only outline, the "Tier Totals" in each KIA category shall not be less than two).
#Independent
: 2.      The point total for each group and tier in the proposed outline must match that specified in the table. The final point total for each group and tier may deviate by +/-1 from that specified in the table based on NRC revisions. The final RO exam must total 75 points and the SRO-only exam
NRC reviewerinitialitemsinColumn"c";
(                     must total 25 points.
chief examiner concurrence
: 3.     Systems/evolutions within each group are identified on the associated outline; systems or evolutions that do not apply at the facility should be deleted and justified; operationally important, site-specific systems that are not included on the outline should be added. Refer to ES-401, Attachment 2, for guidance regarding elimination of inappropriate KIA statements.
reauired.DRAFT NUREG-1021,Revision9
: 4.      Select topics from as many systems and evolutions as possible; sample every system or evolution in the group before selecting a second topic for any system or evolution.
ES-401 PWR Examination
: 5.      Absent a plant specific priority, only those KAs having an importance rating (IR) of 2.5 or higher shall be selected. Use the RO and SRO ratings for the RO and SRO-only portions, respectively.
Outline Form ES-401-2 I(\(Facility:Harris2008NRCOutlineDateofExam:3/10/08ROKIACategoryPoints
: 6.      Select SRO topics for Tiers 1 and 2 from the shaded systems and KIA categories.
SRO-Only PointsTierGroupKKKK KKAAAAG TotalA2G*Total1234 5 61234*1.1333 3 3 3 18 3 3 6 Emergency&Abnormal 222111 2 9 224 Plant EvolutionsTier554445275510 Totals 2.Plant 1313332323 2 3 28 235 Systems 2111 01102111100213 Tier4243 4334 434384 4 8 Totals 3.Generic KnowledgeandAbilities1
7.*    The generic (G) KlAs in Tiers 1 and 2 shall be selected from Section 2 of the KIA Catalog, but the topics must be relevant to the applicable evolution or system.
2 3 4 10 123 4 7 Categories
: 8.      On the following pages, enter the KIA numbers, a brief description of each topic, the topics' importance ratings (IRs) for the applicable license level, and the point totals (#) for each system and category. Enter the group and tier totals for each category in the table above; if fuel handling equipment is sampled in other than Category A2 or G* on the SRO-only exam, enter it on the left side of Column A2 for Tier 2, Group 2 (Note #1 does not apply). Use duplicate pages for RO and SRO-only exams.
2 2 2 4221 2Note:1.EnsurethatatleasttwotopicsfromeveryapplicableKIAcategoryaresampledwithineachtieroftheROandSRO-onlyoutlines(i.e.,exceptforonecategoryinTier3ofthe
: 9.       For Tier 3, select topics from Section 2 of the KIA Catalog, and enter the KIA numbers, descriptions, IRs, and point totals (#) on Form ES-401-3. Limit SRO selections to KlAs that are linked to 10CFR55.43
SRO-only outline, the"TierTotals"ineachKIAcategoryshallnotbelessthantwo).
(
2.Thepointtotalforeachgroupandtierintheproposedoutlinemustmatchthatspecifiedinthetable.Thefinalpointtotalforeachgroupandtiermaydeviateby+/-1fromthatspecifiedinthetablebasedonNRCrevisions.ThefinalROexammusttotal75pointsandthe
NUREG-1021 DD.\D J.
SRO-only exammusttotal25points.
1          (Hi""  i
3.Systems/evolutionswithineachgroupareidentifiedontheassociatedoutline;
                                                                          ,A. IT'"' '""""
systems or evolutionsthatdonotapplyatthefacilityshouldbedeletedandjustified;
HARRIS 2008 NRC 401-2 SUBMITTAL
operationally
 
important, site-specificsystemsthatarenotincludedontheoutlineshouldbeadded.RefertoES-401, Attachment2,for guidanceregardingeliminationof
ESA01                                                                Harris 2008 NRC                                                            Form ES-401-2 Written Examination Outline Emergency and Abnormal Plant Evolutions - Tier 1 Group 1
inappropriateKIAstatements.
~      E/APE # I Name Safety Function              I G I K1 I K2 I K3    I A1 I A2 I Number I                      KIA Topic(s)                    I Imp. [&sect;!J Ability to determine and interpret the following as they apply to the Loss of Residual Heat Removal 025 / Loss of Residual Heat Removal System /4                                  X   AA2,02  System: Leakage of reactor coolant from RHR into        3,8  76 closed cooling water system or into reactor building atmosphere Conduct of Operations: Knowledge of system 026 / Loss of Component Cooling Water / 8          X                               2.1.27                                                          2.9  77 purpose and or function, Conduct of Operations: Knowledge of system status 038 / Steam Generator Tube Rupture / 3             X                                 2.1,14 criteria which require the notification of plant        3,3   78 personnel.
4.Selecttopicsfromasmanysystemsandevolutionsaspossible;sampleeverysystemorevolutioninthegroupbeforeselectingasecondtopicforanysystemorevolution.
Ability to determine and interpret the following as 040 / Steam Line Rupture /4                                                    X   AA2.05  they apply to the Steam Line Rupture: When              4,5  79 ESFAS systems may be secured Conduct of Operations: Ability to recognize indications for system operating parameters which E04 / LOCA Outside Containment / 3                  X                                2.1,33                                                          4.0  80 are entry-level conditions for technical specifications.
5.Absentaplantspecificpriority,onlythoseKAshavingan
Ability to determine and interpret the following as they apply to the (Loss of Emergency Coolant E11 / Loss of Emergency Coolant Recirculation /4                                X    EA2.Recirculation): Adherence to appropriate                4.2  81 procedures and operation within the limitations in the facility's license and amendments.
importancerating(IR)of2.5orhighershallbeselected.UsetheROandSROratingsfortheROand
Conduct of Operations: Ability to perform specific 007 / Reactor Trip / 1                              X                                2.1.23  system and integrated plant procedures during all        3,9  39 modes of plant operation.
SRO-onlyportions,respectively.
Knowledge of the interrelations between the 008/ Pressurizer Vapor Space Accident / 3                    X                      AK2.03  Pressurizer Vapor Space Accident and the                2,5  40 following: Controllers and positioners Knowledge of the interrelations between the small 009 / Small Break LOCA / 3                                    X                     EK2.03                                                          3.0  41 break LOCA and the following: S/Gs Ability to operate and monitor the following as they 011 / Large Break LOCA / 3                                               X          EA1,15  apply to a Large Break LOCA: RCS temperature            4.2  42 and pressure Knowledge of the operational implications of the following concepts as they apply to the Reactor Coolant Pump Malfunctions (Loss of RC Flow):
6.SelectSROtopicsforTiers1and2fromtheshadedsystemsandKIAcategories.7.*Thegeneric(G)KlAsinTiers1and2shallbeselectedfromSection2oftheKIACatalog,butthetopicsmustberelevanttotheapplicableevolutionorsystem.
015/ 17/ Reactor Coolant Pump Malfunctions /4           X                           AK1.05                                                          2,7  43 Effects of unbalanced RCS flow on in-core average temperature, core imbalance, and quadrant power tilt NUREG-1021                                                                    2 HARRIS 2008 NRC 401-2 SUBMITTAL
8.Onthefollowingpages, entertheKIAnumbers,abriefdescriptionofeachtopic,thetopics'
 
importanceratings(IRs)fortheapplicablelicenselevel,andthepointtotals(#)foreachsystemandcategory.Enterthegroupandtiertotalsforeachcategoryinthetableabove;iffuelhandling
                                                                                                                                                                .,~,
equipmentissampledin
                                                                                  /~
otherthanCategoryA2orG*ontheSRO-onlyexam,enteritontheleftsideofColumnA2for
ES-401                                                                  Harris 2008 NRC                                                              Form ES-401-2 Written Examination Outline Emergency and Abnormal Plant Evolutions - Tier 1 Group 1
Tier2,Group2(Note#1doesnotapply).UseduplicatepagesforROandSRO-onlyexams.
~      E/APE # I Name Safety Function                  I G I K1 I K2 I K3  I A 1 I A2  I Number I                    KIA Topic(s)                        I Imp. l&sect;!J Conduct of Operations: Knowledge of the purpose 022 / Loss of Reactor Coolant Makeup /2                X                               2.1.28  and function of major system components and                3.2    44 controls.
9.ForTier3,selecttopicsfromSection2oftheKIACatalog,andentertheKIAnumbers, descriptions,IRs,andpointtotals(#)onFormES-401-3.LimitSRO
Ability to operate and/or monitor the following as they apply to the Loss of Residual Heat Removal 025 / Loss of Residual Heat Removal System /4                               X           AA1.20                                                            2.6     45 System: HPI pump control switch, indicators, ammeter running lights, and flow meter Ability to operate and/or monitor the following as 027/ Pressurizer Pressure Control System Malfunction                                            they apply to the Pressurizer Pressure Control X            AA1.03                                                            3.6    46
selectionstoKlAsthatarelinkedto 10CFR55.43
  /3                                                                                              Malfunctions: Pressure control when on a steam bubble Ability to determine or interpret the following as they 029 / Anticipated Transient Without Scram (ATWS) / 1                              X    EA2.05  apply to a ATWS: System component valve position          3.4    47 indications Knowledge of the operational implications of the 038/ Steam Generator Tube Rupture / 3                       X                           EK1.03  following concepts as they apply to the SGTR:              3,9    48 Natural Circulation Knowledge of the operational implications of the following concepts as they apply to Steam Line 040/ Steam Line Rupture / 4                                 X                           AK1.07                                                            3.4    49 Rupture: Effects of feedwater introduction on dry S/G Ability to determine and interpret the following as they apply to the Loss of Main Feedwater (MFW):
(NUREG-1021
054 / Loss of Main Feedwater / 4                                                   X     AA2.04                                                            4.2    50 Proper operation of AFW pumps and regulating valves Conduct of Operations: Knowledge of operator 056 / Loss of Off-site Power / 6                       X                                2.1,2                                                             3.0    51 responsibilities during all modes of plant operation.
D D ,A.IT'"''"""" 1 D.\J.(Hi"" i HARRIS 2008 NRC 401-2 SUBMITTAL
Knowledge of the reasons for the following 058 / Loss of DC Power / 6                                            X                AK3.02  responses as they apply to the Loss of DC Power:           4.0    52 Actions contained in EOP for loss of DC power Knowledge of the reasons for the following responses as they apply to the Loss of Nuclear 062 / Loss of Nuclear Service. Water / 4                              X                 AK3.02  Service Water: The automatic actions (alignments)          3.6    53 within the nuclear service water resulting from the actuation of the ESFAS NUREG-1021                                                                        3 HARRIS 2008 NRC 401-2 SUBMITTAL
ESA01 ,,-,,, Harris 2008 NRCWrittenExaminationOutlineEmergencyandAbnormalPlantEvolutions-Tier1Group1
 
Form ES-401-2E/APE#INameSafetyFunction
          .., .---..",                                                      :'~                                                                                    .-.--......... c" ES-401                                                                Harris 2008 NRC                                                                      Form ES-401-2 Written Examination Outline Emergency and Abnormal Plant Evolutions - Tier 1 Group 1
I G I K1 I K2 I K3 I A1 I A2 I Number IKIATopic(s)
!      E/APE # I Name Safety Function              I G I K1 I K2  I K3  I A1 I A2  I Number I                        KIA Topic(s)                          I Imp. I Q#                  i Knowledge of the interrelations between the (LOCA Outside Containment) and the following: Facility's heat removal systems, including primary coolant, E04 / LOCA Outside Containment / 3                           X                        EK2.2       emergency coolant, the decay heat removal                  3.8                  54 systems, and relations between the proper operation of these systems to the operation of the facility.
I Imp.[&sect;!J Ability to determine and interpretthefollowingastheyapplytotheLossof
Knowledge of the reasons for the following responses as they apply to the (Loss of Secondary E05 / Loss of Secondary Heat Sink / 4                                          X       EA2.2       Heat Sink): Adherence to appropriate procedures            3.7                  55 and operation within the limitations in the facility's license and amendments.
ResidualHeatRemoval025/LossofResidualHeatRemovalSystem
Knowledge of the reasons for the following responses as they apply to the (Loss of Emergency E11 / Loss of Emergency Coolant Recirculation /4                   X                   EK3.3      Coolant Recirculation): Manipulation of controls            3.8                  56 required to obtain desired operating results during abnormal and emergency situations.
/4 X AA2,02 System: LeakageofreactorcoolantfromRHRinto
KIA Category Point Totals:                         3/3  3    3    3    3    3/3  Group Point Total:    I                                                                        18/6 NUREG-1021                                                                    4 HARRIS 2008 NRC 401-2 SUBMITTAL
3,8 76closedcoolingwatersystemorintoreactorbuilding
 
atmosphere026/Lossof
(~                                                                            /--"\
ComponentCoolingWater/8
ES-401                                                                  Harris 2008 NRC                                                            Form ES-401-2 Written Examination Outline Emergency and Abnormal Plant Evolutions - Tier 1 Group 2
X 2.1.27 Conduct of Operations:Knowledgeofsystem
~      E/APE # I Name Safety Function                I G I K1 I K2 I K3 I A1 I A2 I Number I                      KIA Topic(s)                       I Imp. I Q#    i Emergency Procedures/Plan: Ability to verify system 005/ Inoperable/Stuck Control Rod / 1                  X                             2.4.50  alarm setpoints and operate controls identified in the    3.3      82 alarm response manual.
2.9 77purposeandorfunction, Conduct of Operations:Knowledgeofsystemstatus038/Steam GeneratorTubeRupture/3
Ability to determine and interpret the following as 068 / Control Room Evacuation / 8                                                  X  AA2.10  they apply to the Control Room Evacuation: Source        4.4      83 range count rate Conduct of Operations: Knowledge of operator E06/ Degraded Core Cooling /4                           X                                2.1.2                                                            4.0      84 responsibilities during all modes of plant operation.
X 2.1,14criteriawhichrequirethenotificationofplant
Ability to determine and interpret the following as they apply to the (Natural Circulation with Steam E10 / Natural Circulation with Steam Void in Vessel X    EA2.1  Void in Vessel with/without RVLlS): Facility              3.9      85 with/without RVLlS / 4 conditions and selection of appropriate procedures during abnormal and emergency operations.
3,3 78 personnel.
Knowledge of the operational implications of the 003 / Dropped Control Rod / 1                              X                         AK1.11  following concepts as they apply to Dropped Control      2.5      57 Rod: Long-range effects of core quadrant power tilt Knowledge of the interrelations between the 024 / Emergency Boration / 1                                    X                    AK2.03  Emergency Boration and the following: Controllers        2.6      58 and positioners Knowledge of the reasons for the following responses as they apply to the Loss of Intermediate 033/ Loss of Intermediate Range Nuclear X               AK3.02  Range Nuclear Instrumentation: Guidance                  3.6      59 Instrumentation /7 contained in EOP for loss of intermediate range instrumentation Ability to determine and interpret the following as 036 / Fuel Handling Incidents / 8                                                  X  AA2.01  they apply to the Fuel Handling Incidents: ARM            3.2      60 system indications Emergency Procedures/Plan: Ability to verify system 059 / Accidental Liquid RadWaste Release / 9            X                             2.4.50  alarm setpoints and operate controls identified in the    3.3      61 alarm response manual.
Ability to determine and interpretthefollowingas040/SteamLineRupture
Conduct of Operations: Ability to explain and apply 060 / Accidental Gaseous RadWaste Release / 9          X                               2.1.32                                                            3.4      62 all system limits and precautions.
/4 X AA2.05theyapplytotheSteamLineRupture:When
Knowledge of the interrelations between the Loss of 069/ Loss of Containment Integrity /5                            X                    AK2.03  Containment Integrity and the following: Personnel        2.8      63 access hatch and emergency access hatch Knowledge of the operational implications of the 074/ Inadequate Core Cooling /4                            X                          EK1.06  following concepts as they apply to the Inadequate        3.0      64 Core Cooling: Definition of superheated steam NUREG-1021                                                                      5 HARRIS 2008 NRC 401-2 SUBMITTAL
4,5 79 ESFAS systemsmaybesecured
 
Conduct of Operations:AbilitytorecognizeE04/LOCAOutside
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Containment/3 X 2.1,33 indicationsforsystemoperating
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parameters
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which 4.0 80 are entry-levelconditionsfor
 
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/4 X EA2.2 Recirculation):
~ System #/Name                    [G] K1 I K2 I K3 I K4 I K5 I K6 I A1 I A2 I A3 I A4 I Number I                      KIA Topics                      I Imp. I Q# i Conduct of Operations: Ability to recognize indications for system operating parameters which 006 Emergency Core Cooling        X                                                     2.1.33                                                          4.0  86 are entry-level conditions for technical specifications.
Adherence to appropriate4.281 proceduresandoperationwithinthelimitationsinthefacility'slicenseand
Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following malfunctions or operations on the RPS; and (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to 012 Reactor Protection                                                  X             A2.04                                                            3.2  87 correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those malfunctions or operations: Erratic power supply operation Emergency Procedures/Plan: Knowledge of 026 Containment Spray            X                                                     2.4.31  annunciators, alarms and indications, and use of         3.4  88 the response instructions.
amendments.
Conduct of Operations: Ability to explain and 073 Process Radiation Monitoring  X                                                    2.1.32                                                          3.8  89 apply all system limits and precautions.
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Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following malfunctions or operations on the lAS; and (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to 078 Instrument Air                                                      X              A2.01                                                           2.9  90 correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those malfunctions or operations: Air dryer and filter malfunctions.
X 2.1.23systemand integrated
Knowledge of the operational implications of the following concepts as they apply to the RCPS:
plant proceduresduringall 3,9 39modesofplantoperation.Knowledgeofthe
003 Reactor Coolant Pump                                X                              K5.03   Effects of RCP shutdown on Tave, including the          3.1    1 reason for the unreliability of Tave in the shutdown loop Knowledge of the operational implications of the 004 Chemical and Volume                                  X                             K5.19  following concepts as they apply to the CVCS:           3.5    2 Control                                                                                        Concept of SOM Knowledge of the physical connections and/or 005 Residual Heat Removal            X                                                 K1.11  cause-effect relationships between the RHRS and          3.5    3 the following systems: RWST Knowledge of the effect of a loss or malfunction 005 Residual Heat Removal                                    X                        K6.03  on the following will have on the RHRS: RHR heat        2.5    4 exchanger Knowledge of the physical connections and/or 006 Emergency Core Cooling          X                                                  K1.08  cause effect relationships between the ECCS and          3.6  5 the following systems: CVCS Knowledge of ECCS design feature(s) and/or 006 Emergency Core Cooling                          X                                   K4.05  interlock(s) which provide for the following: Auto      4.3   6 start of HPI/LPI/SIP NUREG-1021                                                                    7 HARRIS 2008 NRC 401-2 SUBMITIAL
interrelationsbetweenthe
 
008/Pressurizer
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Vapor Space Accident/3 X AK2.03 Pressurizer
! System #/Name                    I G I K1 I K2 I K3 I K4 , K5 I K6 I A1 I A2 I A3 I A4 I Number I                      KIA Topics                      I Imp. I Q# i Knowledge of PRTS design feature(s) and/or 007 Pressurizer Relief/Quench                        X                                   K4.01  interlock(s) which provide for the following:           2.6    7 Tank                                                                                              Quench tank cooling Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following malfunctions or operations on the CCWS, and (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to 008 Component Cooling Water                                                X              A2.08  correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of       2.5    8 those malfunctions or operations: Effects of shutting (automatically or otherwise) the isolation valves of the letdown cooler Knowledge of bus power supplies to the following:
Vapor Space Accidentandthe 2,5 40 following:
010 Pressurizer Pressure Control            X                                            K2.01                                                            3.0    9 Pressurizer Heaters Knowledge of the effect of a loss or malfunction of 012 Reactor Protection                                          X                        K6.03  the following will have on the RPS: Trip logic          3.1  10 circuits Ability to monitor automatic operation of the RPS, 012 Reactor Protection                                                          X        A3.02                                                            3.6  11 including: Bistables Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction 013 Engineered Safety Features                  X                                        K3.03  of the ESFAS will have on the following:                4.3   12 Actuation                                                                                        Containment Ability to predict and/or monitor changes in parameters (to prevent exceeding design limits) 022 Containment Cooling                                              X                   A1.01                                                            3.6  13 associated with operating the CCS controls including: Containment temperature Knowledge of the physical connections and/or 022 Containment Cooling                X                                                 K1.01  cause-effect relationships between the CCS and          3.5   14 the following systems: SWS/cooling system Ability to monitor automatic operation of the CSS, 026 Containment Spray                                                            X       A3.01  including: Pump starts and correct MOV                  4.3   15 positioning Equipment Control: Knowledge of limiting 026 Containment Spray              X                                                     2.2.22                                                          3.4  16 conditions for operations and safety limits.
Controllers
Ability to manually operate and/or monitor in the 039 Main and Reheat Steam                                                            X    A4.01                                                            2.9  17 control room: Main Steam supply valves Ability to monitor automatic operation of the MFW, 059 Main Feedwater                                                              X        A3.02                                                            2.9  18 including: Programmed levels of the S/G Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction 059 Main Feedwater                              X                                       K3.03                                                            3.5  19 of the MFW will have on the following: S/GS NUREG-1021                                                                      8 HARRIS 2008 NRC 401-2 SUBMITIAL
and positioners009/SmallBreakLOCA/3
 
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Abilitytooperateand
!System #/Name                    I G I K1 I K2 Li&sect;J K4 I K5 I KG I A1 I A2 I A3 I A4 I Number I                        KIA Topics                      I Imp. I Q# i 061 Auxiliary/Emergency                                                                          Equipment Control: Knowledge of limiting X                                                   2.2.22 conditions for operations and safety limits.
monitorthefollowingasthey011/LargeBreakLOCA/3
3.4    20 Feedwater Knowledge of the operational implications of the 061 Auxiliary/Emergency                                                                          following concepts as they apply to the AFW:
X EA1,15applytoaLargeBreakLOCA:RCS
X                             K5.01                                                              3.6    21 Feedwater                                                                                        Relationship between AFW flow and RCS heat transfer Ability to predict and/or monitor changes in parameters (to prevent exceeding design limits) associated with operating the AC distribution 062 AC Electrical Distribution                                      X                   A1.03                                                              2.5    22 system controls including: Effect on instrumentation and controls of switching power supplies Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction 063 DC Electrical Distribution                  X                                      K3.02    of the DC electrical system will have on the            3.5    23 following: Components using DC control power Knowledge of ED/G system design feature(s) 064 Emergency Diesel Generator                      X                                  K4.04    and/or interlock(s) which provide for the following:     3.1    24 Overload ratings Ability to manually operate and/or monitor in the 073 Process Radiation Monitoring                                                  X    A4.02    control room: Radiation monitoring system control        3.7    25 panel Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following malfunctions or operations on the SWS; and (b) 076 Service Water                                                        X              A2.01    based on those predictions, use procedures to            3.5    26 correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those malfunctions or operations: Loss of SWS Conduct of Operations: Knowledge of the 078 Instrument Air                  X                                                  2.1.28    purpose and function of major system                    3.3     27 components and controls.
temperature4.242 and pressure Knowledgeofthe operational
Ability to predict and/or monitor changes in parameters (to prevent exceeding design limits) 103 Containment                                                    X                  A1.01    associated with operating the containment system        3.7    28 controls including: Containment pressure, temperature, and humidity KIA Category Point Totals:        3/3  3    1  3  3   3   2   3   2/2   3   2      Group Point Total:
implicationsofthe following conceptsastheyapplytotheReactor
I                                              28/5 NUREG-1021                                                                  9 HARRIS 2008 NRC 401-2 SUBMITTAL
015/17/ReactorCoolantPump
 
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/4 X AK1.05CoolantPump
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2,7 43Effectsof unbalancedRCSflowonin-coreaverage
Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following malfunctions or operations on the NIS; and (b based on those predictions, use procedures to 015 Nuclear Instrumentation                            X            A2.02 correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of        3.5   92 those malfunctions or operations: Faulty or erratic operation of detectors or compensating components Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following malfunctions or operations on the NNIS; and (b based on those predictions, use procedures to 016 Non-nuclear Instrumentation                        X            A2.03                                                          3.3  93 correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those malfunctions or operations: Interruption of transmitted signal Ability to monitor automatic operation of the 001 Control Rod Drive                                      X        A3.04                                                          3.5  29 CROS, including: Radial imbalance Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following malfunctions or operations on the RCS; and (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to 002 Reactor Coolant                                    X            A2.02                                                         4.2   30 correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those malfunctions or operations: Loss of coolant pressure Knowledge of bus power supplies to the following:
temperature,coreimbalance,andquadrantpower
011 Pressurizer Level Control      X                                K2.02                                                          3.1  31 PZR heaters Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction 016 Non-nuclear Instrumentation      X                              K3.03                                                          3.0  32 of the NNIS will have on the following: SOS Knowledge of the effect of a loss or malfunction of 017 In-core Temperature Monitor              X                      K6.01 the following ITM system components: Sensors            2.7  33 and detectors Knowledge of the physical connections and/or 041 Steam Dump                    X                                  K1.05 cause-effect relationships between the SOS and          3.5  34 the following systems: RCS Ability to manually operate and/or monitor in the 029 Containment Purge                                          X  A4.01                                                          2.5  35 control room: Containment Purge flow rate Conduct of Operations: Knowledge of system 034 Fuel Handling Equipment    X                                  2.1.14 status criteria which require the notification of        2.5  36 plant personnel.
tilt NUREG-1021
NUREG-1021                                                10 HARRIS 2008 NRC 401-2 SUBMITIAL
2 HARRIS 2008 NRC 401-2 SUBMITTAL
 
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I G I K1 I K2 I K3 IA1 I A2 I Number IKIATopic(s)
Knowledge of the operational implications of the following concepts as the apply to the MT/G 045 Main Turbine Generator                  X                            K5.23    System: Relationship between rod control and            2.7  37 RCS boron concentration during T/G load increases Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following malfunctions or operations on the Condensate System; and (b) based on those predictions, use 056 Condensate System                                      X            A2.12    procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the          2.8  38 consequences of those malfunctions or operations: Opening of the heater string bypass valve KIA Category Point Totals: 1/1  1  1  1  0  1  1    0  2/2  1  1  Group Point Total:    I                                                  10/3 NUREG-1021                                                    11 HARRIS 2008 NRC 401-2 SUBMITTAL
I Imp.l&sect;!J Conduct of Operations:Knowledgeofthepurpose022/LossofReactor
 
Coolant Makeup/2 X2.1.28andfunctionofmajorsystem
I ES-401                              Generic Knowledge and Abilities Outline (Tier3)                            I Form ES-401-3 I Facility:
components
I    Harris 2008 NRC Outline I    Date of Exam:
and 3.2 44 controls.Abilitytooperate and/or monitorthefollowingas025/LossofResidualHeatRemovalSystem
I                    3/10108
/4 X AA1.20 theyapplytotheLossofResidualHeatRemoval2.645System:HPIpumpcontrolswitch,indicators, ammeterrunninglights,andflowmeter
(                Category          KIA #                              Topic RO          SRO-Only IR        Q#    IR    Q#
Abilitytooperateand/or
Ability to maintain primary and secondary plant 2.1.34                                                                              2.9    94 chemistry within allowable limits.
monitorthefollowingas
2.1.20    Ability to execute procedure steps.                                        4.2    95 1.
027/Pressurizer
2.1.3    Knowledge of shift turnover practices.                      3.0      66 Conduct of Operations Ability to explain and apply all system limits and 2.1.32                                                                3.4      67 precautions.
PressureControlSystem
Subtotal                                                                        2            2 Knowledge of the process for conducting tests or 2.2.7    experiments not described in the safety analysis                          3.2    96 report.
Malfunction
Knowledge of limiting conditions for operations and*
X AA1.03theyapplytothe
2.2.22                                                                              4.1    97 safety limits.
PressurizerPressureControl
2.
3.6 46/3 Malfunctions:
Equipment Control        2.2.26    Knowledge of refueling administrative requirements.        2.5      68 2.2.12    Knowledge of surveillance procedures.                      3.0      69 Subtotal                                                                        2            2 Knowledge of the requirements for reviewing and 2.3.6                                                                                3.1    98 approvinq release permits.
Pressurecontrolwhenonasteam
(                                          Knowledge of radiation exposure limits and
bubble Ability to determine or interpretthefollowingasthey029/Anticipated
: 3.                        2.3.4    contamination control, including permissible levels in      2.5      70 Radiation Control                  excess of those authorized.
Transient WithoutScram(ATWS)/1
2.3.2    Knowledge of facility ALARA program.                        2.5      71 Subtotal                                                                        2            1 Ability to perform without reference to procedures 2.4.49    those actions that require immediate operation of                          4.0    99 system components and controls.
XEA2.05applytoaATWS:System
Knowledge of the emergency action level thresholds 2.4.41                                                                              4.1    100 and classifications.
componentvalveposition
: 4.                        2.4.10    Knowledge of annunciator response procedures.              3.0      72 Emergency Procedures 2.4.6    Knowledge symptom based EOP mitigation strategies.          3.1      73 1 Plan Ability to interpret control room indications to verify the status and operation of system, and understand how 2.4.48                                                                3.5      74 operator actions and directives affect plant and system conditions.
3.4 47 indications
2.4.29    Knowledge of the emergency plan.                            2.6      75 Subtotal                                                                        4            2 Tier 3 Point Total                                                                                        10            7 NUREG-1021                                                            12 HARRIS 2008 NRC 401-2 SUBMITTAL
Knowledgeofthe operational
 
implicationsofthe 038/Steam GeneratorTubeRupture/3
ES-401                                Record of Rejected KlAs                            Form ES-401-4 Harris NRC 3/10/08 Tier /  Randomly
X EK1.03 following conceptsastheyapplytotheSGTR:
( Group  Selected KIA Reason for Rejection 1/1  056 G2.4.30  KIA < 2.5 for RO. Randomly replaced with 056 G2.1.2.
3,9 48 Natural Circulation
2/2  002 K4.09  Plant design - no loop isolation valves. Randomly replaced with 002 A2.02.
Knowledgeofthe operational
2/1  078 G2.2.22  No TS for this system. Randomly replaced with 078 G2.1.28.
implicationsofthe 040/SteamLineRupture/4
Plant design - no diesel-driven AFW Pump. Randomly replaced with 061 2/1  061 K2.03 K5.01.
X AK1.07 following conceptsastheyapplytoSteamLine3.449Rupture:Effectsof
No design feature or interlock related to these components. Randomly 2/1  006 K4.22 reselected 006 K4.05 No design limit or procedurally directed action related to containment humidity.
feedwaterintroductionondry
2/1  022 A1.03 Randomly selected 022 A1.01 No relationship between systems at facility. No other 027 K1 topics available.
S/G Ability to determine and interpretthefollowingas054/LossofMain
2/2  027 K1.01 Randomly reselected 041 K1.05 to replace Too difficult to develop an operationally relevant test item for topic, and facility 1/1  038 EK1.04  has no reference material related to topic to support any discussion of the topic. Randomly selected 038 EK1.03 No immediate actions required related to system. Randomly selected 073 2/1  073 G2.4.49 G2.1.32 No physical connection between systems selected. Randomly selected 005 2/1  005 K1.10 K5.11 Facility does not have indicator requiring standard power supply. Randomly 2/1  010 K2.04 selected 010 K2.01
Feedwater/4 X AA2.04theyapplytotheLossofMain
(    2/2  029 A4.04 No relationship between the system and topic selected, whether by interlock or by operator action. Randomly selected 029 A4.01 NUREG-1021                                      13 HARRIS 2008 NRC 401-2 SUBMITTAL}}
Feedwater (MFW): 4.2 50 ProperoperationofAFWpumpsandregulating
valves056/LossofOff-sitePower/6
X 2.1,2 Conduct of Operations:Knowledgeof
operator 3.0 51 responsibilitiesduringallmodesofplantoperation.
Knowledgeofthereasonsforthefollowing058/LossofDC
Power/6 X AK3.02 responses as theyapplytotheLossofDCPower:4.052 Actionscontainedin
EOPforlossofDCpower
Knowledgeofthereasonsforthefollowing
responsesastheyapplytotheLossof
Nuclear062/Lossof
Nuclear Service.Water/4 X AK3.02 ServiceWater:The automatic actions (alignments)
3.6 53withinthe nuclear service waterresultingfromthe
actuationoftheESFAS
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Evolutions-Tier1Group1
!E/APE#INameSafetyFunction
I G I K1 I K2 I K3 IA1 I A2 I Number IKIATopic(s)
I Imp.I Q#i Knowledgeofthe interrelationsbetweenthe(LOCA
Outside Containment)andthefollowing:
Facility'sheatremovalsystems, includingprimarycoolant,E04/LOCAOutside
Containment/3 X EK2.2 emergencycoolant,the
decayheatremoval3.854systems,andrelationsbetweentheproperoperationofthese
systemstotheoperationofthe
facility.Knowledgeofthereasonsforthefollowing
responsesastheyapplytothe(Lossof
SecondaryE05/Lossof
SecondaryHeatSink/4
X EA2.2HeatSink):
Adherence to appropriate
procedures3.755 and operationwithinthe limitationsinthefacility'slicenseand
amendments.
Knowledgeofthereasonsforthefollowing
responsesastheyapplytothe(Lossof
EmergencyE11/Lossof
Emergency Coolant Recirculation
/4 X EK3.3 Coolant Recirculation):
Manipulationofcontrols3.856requiredtoobtain
desiredoperatingresultsduring
abnormal and emergency situations.
KIA CategoryPointTotals:
3/333333/3GroupPointTotal:
I 18/6 NUREG-1021
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/--"\ES-401 Harris 2008 NRC Form ES-401-2WrittenExaminationOutlineEmergencyandAbnormalPlant
Evolutions-Tier1Group2E/APE#INameSafety
Function I G I K1 I K2 I K3 I A1 I A2 I Number IKIATopic(s)
I Imp.I Q#i Emergency Procedures/Plan:Abilitytoverifysystem
005/Inoperable/StuckControlRod/1
X 2.4.50 alarm setpointsandoperatecontrolsidentifiedinthe3.382alarmresponsemanual.
Ability to determine and interpret the following as068/ControlRoomEvacuation/8
X AA2.10theyapplytotheControlRoomEvacuation:Source
4.4 83rangecountrate
E06/DegradedCoreCooling
/4 X 2.1.2 Conduct of Operations:
Knowledge of operator4.084 responsibilitiesduringallmodesofplantoperation.
Ability to determine and interpretthefollowingasE10/Natural
CirculationwithSteamVoidinVesseltheyapplytothe(Natural
CirculationwithSteam with/withoutRVLlS/4 X EA2.1VoidinVessel
with/withoutRVLlS):Facility
3.9 85 conditionsandselectionof
appropriate
procedures
during abnormal and emergency operations.
Knowledgeofthe operational
implicationsofthe003/DroppedControlRod/1
X AK1.11 following conceptsastheyapplytoDroppedControl
2.5 57 Rod: Long-rangeeffectsofcore
quadrantpowertilt Knowledgeofthe interrelationsbetweenthe024/EmergencyBoration/1
X AK2.03 EmergencyBorationandthefollowing:
Controllers
2.6 58 and positionersKnowledgeofthereasonsforthefollowing
033/Lossof Intermediate
Range Nuclear responsesastheyapplytotheLossof
Intermediate
X AK3.02 Range Nuclear Instrumentation:
Guidance 3.6 59 Instrumentation
/7 containedinEOPforlossof
intermediate
range instrumentation
Ability to determine and interpretthefollowingas036/FuelHandlingIncidents/8
XAA2.01theyapplytotheFuel
HandlingIncidents:ARM
3.2 60 system indications
Emergency Procedures/Plan:
Abilitytoverifysystem059/AccidentalLiquidRadWasteRelease/9
X 2.4.50 alarm setpoints and operatecontrolsidentifiedinthe3.361alarmresponsemanual.060/Accidental
GaseousRadWasteRelease/9
X 2.1.32 Conduct of Operations:
Abilitytoexplainandapply
3.4 62allsystemlimitsand
precautions.Knowledgeofthe
interrelationsbetweentheLossof
069/Lossof Containment
Integrity/5 X AK2.03 ContainmentIntegrityandthefollowing:
Personnel2.863accesshatchand
emergencyaccesshatchKnowledgeofthe
operational
implicationsofthe 074/InadequateCoreCooling
/4 X EK1.06 following conceptsastheyapplytothe
Inadequate3.064CoreCooling:Definitionof
superheated
steam NUREG-1021
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r>ES-401Harris 2008 NRCWrittenExaminationOutlineEmergencyandAbnormalPlantEvolutions-Tier1Group2
/'-',,-Form ES-401-2 II E/APE#I NameSafetyFunction
I G I K1 I K2 I K3 IA1 I A2 I Number IKIATopic(s)
I Imp.@!J Abilitytooperateand/or
monitorthefollowingas
E10/NaturalCirculationwithSteamVoidinVesseltheyapplytothe(NaturalCirculationwithSteam
X EAUVoidinVessel
with/withoutRVLlS):Desired
3.4 65 with/withoutRVLlS/4operatingresultsduringabnormaland
emergency situations.KiACategoryPointTotal:
2/222111/2GroupPointTotal:
I 9/4 NUREG-1021
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(/,,-,,\ES-401Harris2008NRCFormES-401-2WrittenExaminationOutlinePlantSystems-Tier2Group1System#/Name
[G]K1 I K2 I K3 I K4 I K5 I K6 I A1 I A2 I A3 I A4 I Number IKIATopics I Imp.I Q#i Conduct of Operations:
Ability to recognize 006 EmergencyCoreCooling
X 2.1.33 indicationsforsystem operating parameters
which 4.0 86 are entry-level
conditions
for technical specifications.
Abilityto(a)predictthe
impactsofthefollowing
malfunctions
or operationsontheRPS;and(b)
012 Reactor Protection
X A2.04basedonthose
predictions, use procedures
to 3.2 87correct,control,or
mitigate the consequences
of those malfunctionsoroperations:
Erratic powersupplyoperation
Emergency Procedures/Plan:Knowledgeof
026 Containment
Spray X 2.4.31 annunciators,alarmsandindications,anduseof3.488theresponse
instructions.
073 Process Radiation Monitoring
X 2.1.32Conductof Operations:
Abilitytoexplainand
3.8 89applyallsystemlimitsand
precautions.Abilityto(a)predictthe
impactsofthefollowing
malfunctions
or operationsonthelAS;and(b)
078 Instrument
Air X A2.01basedonthose
predictions, use procedures
to 2.9 90correct,control,or
mitigate the consequences
of those malfunctions
or operations:Airdryerand
filter malfunctions.Knowledgeofthe
operational
implicationsofthe following conceptsastheyapplytotheRCPS:
003 Reactor Coolant Pump XK5.03EffectsofRCPshutdownonTave,includingthe
3.1 1reasonforthe
unreliabilityofTaveintheshutdown
loop 004 Chemical and VolumeKnowledgeofthe
operational
implicationsofthe XK5.19followingconceptsastheyapplytotheCVCS:
3.5 2 ControlConceptofSOMKnowledgeofthephysical
connections
and/or005ResidualHeatRemoval
X K1.11 cause-effect
relationshipsbetweentheRHRSand
3.5 3thefollowingsystems:
RWSTKnowledgeofthe
effectofalossor malfunction
005 Residual Heat Removal XK6.03onthefollowingwillhaveontheRHRS:RHRheat2.5
4 exchangerKnowledgeofthe
physical connections
and/or 006 EmergencyCoreCooling
XK1.08causeeffect
relationshipsbetweentheECCSand3.6
5thefollowingsystems:CVCSKnowledgeofECCSdesignfeature(s)and/or
006 EmergencyCoreCooling
X K4.05 interlock(s)
which provideforthefollowing:Auto4.36startof HPI/LPI/SIP
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!System#/Name
I G I K1 I K2 I K3 IK4,K5 I K6 I A1 I A2 I A3 I A4 I Number IKIATopics I Imp.I Q#i 007 Pressurizer
Relief/QuenchKnowledgeofPRTSdesign
feature(s)
and/or Tank X K4.01 interlock(s)
which provideforthefollowing:2.67Quenchtankcooling
Abilityto(a)predictthe
impactsofthefollowing
malfunctions
or operationsontheCCWS,and(b)basedonthose
predictions, use procedures
to 008 Component Cooling Water X A2.08correct,control,or
mitigate the consequences
of2.58 those malfunctions
or operations:Effectsof shutting (automatically
or otherwise)theisolationvalvesoftheletdown
cooler 010 Pressurizer
Pressure Control X K2.01Knowledgeofbuspower
suppliestothefollowing:3.09 Pressurizer
HeatersKnowledgeoftheeffectofalossor
malfunction
of 012 Reactor Protection
XK6.03thefollowingwillhaveontheRPS:Triplogic3.110 circuits 012 Reactor Protection
X A3.02 Ability to monitor automatic operationoftheRPS, 3.6 11including:Bistables
013 Engineered
Safety FeaturesKnowledgeoftheeffectthatalossor
malfunction
XK3.03oftheESFASwillhaveonthefollowing:4.312 Actuation Containment
Abilitytopredict and/or monitorchangesin 022 Containment
Cooling X A1.01 parameters (to prevent exceedingdesignlimits)
3.6 13 associated
with operatingtheCCScontrols
including:
Containment
temperatureKnowledgeofthephysical
connections
and/or 022 Containment
Cooling X K1.01 cause-effect
relationshipsbetweentheCCSand3.5
14thefollowing
systems: SWS/cooling
system Ability to monitor automaticoperationoftheCSS, 026 Containment
Spray XA3.01including:Pumpstartsand
correct MOV 4.3 15 positioning
026 Containment
Spray X 2.2.22 Equipment Control: Knowledgeoflimiting3.416 conditions
for operations
and safety limits.039MainandReheatSteam
X A4.01 Ability to manually operate and/or monitorinthe2.917controlroom:MainSteamsupplyvalves059Main Feedwater X A3.02 Ability to monitor automaticoperationoftheMFW, 2.9 18 including:
ProgrammedlevelsoftheS/G059Main Feedwater X K3.03Knowledgeofthe
effectthatalossor
malfunction3.519oftheMFWwillhaveonthefollowing:S/GS
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!ES-401Harris2008NRCFormES-401-2WrittenExaminationOutlinePlantSystems-Tier2Group1
!System#/Name
I G I K1 I K2 Li&sect;J K4 I K5 I KG I A1 I A2 I A3 I A4 I Number I KIA Topics I Imp.I Q#i 061 Auxiliary/Emergency
X 2.2.22 Equipment Control: Knowledgeoflimiting
3.4 20 Feedwater conditions
for operations
and safety limits.Knowledgeofthe operational
implicationsofthe 061 Auxiliary/Emergency
X K5.01 following conceptsastheyapplytotheAFW:
3.6 21 Feedwater Relationship
between AFWflowandRCSheat
transfer Ability to predict and/or monitor changes in parameters (to prevent exceeding design limits)062AC Electrical
Distribution
X A1.03 associated
with operatingtheAC distribution
2.5 22systemcontrols
including:
Effect on instrumentation
and controls of switching power supplies Knowledgeofthe effect thatalossor malfunction063DC Electrical
Distribution
X K3.02oftheDC electricalsystemwillhaveonthe
3.5 23 following:
ComponentsusingDCcontrol
power KnowledgeofED/G system design feature(s)
064 Emergency Diesel Generator X K4.04 and/or interlock(s)
which provideforthe following:3.124 Overload ratings Ability to manually operate and/or monitorinthe 073 Process Radiation Monitoring
X A4.02controlroom:
Radiation monitoringsystemcontrol3.725 panel Abilityto(a)predict the impactsofthe following malfunctions
or operationsontheSWS;and(b)
076 Service Water XA2.01basedonthose
predictions, use procedures
to3.526correct,control,or
mitigate the consequences
of those malfunctions
or operations:LossofSWS Conduct of Operations:
Knowledgeofthe 078 Instrument
Air X2.1.28purposeand
function of major system3.327 componentsandcontrols.
Ability to predict and/or monitor changes in parameters (to prevent exceeding design limits)103 Containment
X A1.01 associated
with operating the containment
system 3.7 28 controls including:
Containment
pressure, temperature, and humidity KIA CategoryPointTotals:3/33133323 2/232GroupPointTotal:
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Form ES-401-2 Written Examination
OutlinePlantSystems-Tier2Group2System#/NameKIATopics 002 Reactor Coolant X 2.2.22 EquipmentControl:Knowledgeoflimiting
4.1 91 conditionsforoperationsandsafetylimits.
Abilityto(a)predicttheimpactsofthefollowing
malfunctions
or operationsontheNIS;and(bbasedonthose
predictions, use procedures
to 015 Nuclear Instrumentation
X A2.02correct,control,ormitigatethe
consequences
of 3.5 92 those malfunctions
or operations:Faultyorerraticoperationof
detectors or compensating
components
Abilityto(a)predicttheimpactsofthefollowing
malfunctions
or operationsontheNNIS;and(b
016 Non-nuclear
Instrumentation
X A2.03basedonthose
predictions, use procedures
to 3.3 93correct,control,ormitigatethe
consequences
of those malfunctionsoroperations:
Interruption
of transmitted
signal001ControlRodDrive
X A3.04 Ability to monitor automaticoperationofthe
3.5 29CROS,including:Radial
imbalance Abilityto(a)predicttheimpactsofthefollowing
malfunctions
or operationsontheRCS;and(b)
002 Reactor Coolant X A2.02basedonthosepredictions,use
procedures
to 4.2 30correct,control,ormitigatethe
consequences
of those malfunctionsoroperations:Lossofcoolant
pressure 011 PressurizerLevelControl
X K2.02Knowledgeofbuspower
suppliestothefollowing:
3.1 31PZRheaters
016 Non-nuclear
Instrumentation
X K3.03Knowledgeoftheeffectthatalossor
malfunction
3.0 32oftheNNISwillhaveonthefollowing:SOSKnowledgeoftheeffectofalossor
malfunction
of017In-core
Temperature
Monitor X K6.01thefollowing
ITM system components:
Sensors2.733anddetectorsKnowledgeofthephysical
connections
and/or041SteamDump
X K1.05 cause-effect
relationshipsbetweentheSOSand
3.5 34thefollowingsystems:RCS
029 Containment
Purge X A4.01 Ability to manuallyoperateand/or
monitorinthe2.535controlroom:
ContainmentPurgeflowrateConductofOperations:
Knowledgeofsystem034Fuel Handling Equipment X 2.1.14statuscriteriawhichrequirethe
notificationof2.5 36plantpersonnel.
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Written Examination
OutlinePlantSystems-Tier2Group2FormES-401-2
System#/Name G K1 K2K3K4K5K6A1A2A3
A4 NumberKIATopics Imp.Q#Knowledgeofthe
operational
implicationsofthefollowingconceptsastheapplytotheMT/G045Main Turbine Generator X K5.23 System: Relationshipbetweenrodcontroland
2.7 37RCSboron concentrationduringT/Gload
increases Abilityto(a)predicttheimpactsofthefollowing
malfunctions
or operationsonthe CondensateSystem;and(b)basedonthose
predictions, use 056 Condensate
System X A2.12 procedurestocorrect,control,ormitigatethe2.838 consequencesofthose malfunctions
oroperations:Openingoftheheaterstringbypass
valve KIA CategoryPointTotals:1/11110 1102/211GroupPointTotal:
I 10/3 NUREG-1021
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I ES-401GenericKnowledgeandAbilitiesOutline(Tier3)
IFormES-401-3
I ((Facility: IHarris2008NRCOutline
IDateofExam:
I 3/10108 RO SRO-Only Category KIA#Topic IR Q#IR Q#2.1.34Abilitytomaintainprimaryand
secondary plant 2.9 94 chemistrywithinallowablelimits.2.1.20Abilitytoexecuteproceduresteps.
4.2 95 1.2.1.3Knowledgeofshift
turnover practices.3.066 Conduct of Operations
2.1.32Abilitytoexplainandapplyallsystemlimitsand3.467 precautions.
Subtotal 2 2Knowledgeoftheprocessforconductingtestsor
2.2.7 experimentsnotdescribedinthesafetyanalysis
3.2 96 report.2.2.22Knowledgeoflimitingconditionsforoperationsand*
4.1 97safetylimits.
2.Equipment Control2.2.26Knowledgeofrefuelingadministrativerequirements.2.5
682.2.12Knowledgeof
surveillance
procedures.3.069 Subtotal 2 2 2.3.6Knowledgeofthe
requirementsforreviewingand3.198approvinqreleasepermits.Knowledgeofradiationexposurelimitsand
3.2.3.4 contaminationcontrol,including
permissiblelevelsin2.5
70 Radiation Controlexcessofthoseauthorized.2.3.2KnowledgeoffacilityALARAprogram.
2.5 71 Subtotal 2 1Abilitytoperformwithoutreferencetoprocedures2.4.49thoseactionsthatrequireimmediateoperationof
4.0 99 system componentsandcontrols.
2.4.41Knowledgeofthe
emergencyactionlevel
thresholds4.1100 and classifications.
4.2.4.10Knowledgeof
annunciatorresponseprocedures.3.072 Emergency Procedures
2.4.6KnowledgesymptombasedEOPmitigationstrategies.3.173 1 PlanAbilityto interpretcontrolroomindicationstoverifythe
2.4.48statusandoperationofsystem,andunderstandhow
3.5 74 operatoractionsand
directivesaffectplantandsystem
conditions.
2.4.29Knowledgeofthe
emergency plan.2.675 Subtotal 4 2 Tier3PointTotal
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ES-401RecordofRejectedKlAsHarrisNRC3/10/08
Form ES-401-4 ((Tier/RandomlyReasonforRejection
Group Selected KIA1/1056 G2.4.30 KIA<2.5forRO.Randomlyreplacedwith056G2.1.2.2/2002K4.09Plantdesign-noloopisolationvalves.
Randomlyreplacedwith002A2.02.2/1078 G2.2.22NoTSforthissystem.Randomlyreplacedwith078G2.1.28.
2/1061K2.03Plantdesign-nodiesel-driven
AFWPump.Randomlyreplacedwith061
K5.01.2/1006K4.22Nodesignfeatureor
interlockrelatedtothesecomponents.
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humidity.Randomlyselected022A1.01
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ES-401 Form ES-401-6 Facility: Harris Date of Exam: 3/10/2008 Exam RO/SRO Level:

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1. Questions and answers technically accurate and applicable to facilitv. ~
2. a. NRC KJAs referenced for all questions.
b. Facilitv learninq objectives referenced as available. <J"bc<l
3. SRO questions are appropriate in accordance with Section D.2.d of ES-401 VJ.,{
4. The sampling process was random and systematic. (If more than 4 RO and 2 SRO questions were repeated from the last 2 NRC licensing exams, consult the NRR OL eJM Proqram Office)
5. Question duplication from the license screening/audit exam was controlled as indicated below (check the item that applies) and appears appropriate:

- - - the audit exam was systematically and randomly developed, or

- - - the audit exam was completed before the license exam was started, or OM

- - - the examinations were developed independently, or

~ the licensee certifies that there is no duplication, or other (explain)

6. Bank use meets limits (no more than 75 percent Bank Modified New from the bank at least 10 percent new, and the rest new or modified); enter the actual RO / SRO-only 31 /9 13/10 31/6 GW{

question distribution(s) at riqht,

7. Between 50 and 60 percent of the question on the Memory CIA RO exam are written at the comprehension!

analysis level; the SRO exam may exceed 60 percent if the randomly selected KJAs support the 33/4 42/21 <JPt4 higher cognitive levels; enter the actual RO / SRO question distributiorus) at riqht

8. References/handouts provided do not give away answers or aid in the elimination of distractors.

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9. Question content conforms with specific KJA statements in the previously approved examination outline and is appropriate for the tier to which they are assigned; deviations are iustified.

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10. Question psychometric quality and format meet the guidelines in ES Appendix B. WAIf II
11. The exam contains the required number of one-point, multiple choice items; the 1 total is correct and aarees with value on cover sheet. OM I Printed Name / Sig~/) Date
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b. Facility Reviewer (*)
c. NRC Chief Examiner (#)
d. NRC Regional Supervisor Note:
  • The facility reviewer's initials/signature are not applicable for NRC-developed examinations.
  1. Independent NRC reviewer initial items in Column "c"; chief examiner concurrence reauired.

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ES-401 PWR Examination Outline Form ES-401-2 I~ Facility: Harris 2008 NRC Outline Date of Exam: 3/10/08

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\ RO KIA Category Points SRO-Only Points Tier Group K K K K K K A A A A G Total A2 G* Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 *

1. 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 18 3 3 6 Emergency &

Abnormal 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 9 2 2 4 Plant Evolutions Tier 5 5 4 4 4 5 27 5 5 10 Totals 1 3 1 3 3 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 28 2 3 5

2. Plant Systems 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 10 0 2 1 3 Tier 4 2 4 3 4 3 3 4 4 3 4 38 4 4 8 Totals
3. Generic Knowledge and Abilities 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 10 7 Categories 2 2 2 4 2 2 1 2 Note: 1. Ensure that at least two topics from every applicable KIA category are sampled within each tier of the RO and SRO-only outlines (i.e., except for one category in Tier 3 of the SRO-only outline, the "Tier Totals" in each KIA category shall not be less than two).
2. The point total for each group and tier in the proposed outline must match that specified in the table. The final point total for each group and tier may deviate by +/-1 from that specified in the table based on NRC revisions. The final RO exam must total 75 points and the SRO-only exam

( must total 25 points.

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

7.* The generic (G) KlAs in Tiers 1 and 2 shall be selected from Section 2 of the KIA Catalog, but the topics must be relevant to the applicable evolution or system.

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

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ESA01 Harris 2008 NRC Form ES-401-2 Written Examination Outline Emergency and Abnormal Plant Evolutions - Tier 1 Group 1

~ E/APE # I Name Safety Function I G I K1 I K2 I K3 I A1 I A2 I Number I KIA Topic(s) I Imp. [§!J Ability to determine and interpret the following as they apply to the Loss of Residual Heat Removal 025 / Loss of Residual Heat Removal System /4 X AA2,02 System: Leakage of reactor coolant from RHR into 3,8 76 closed cooling water system or into reactor building atmosphere Conduct of Operations: Knowledge of system 026 / Loss of Component Cooling Water / 8 X 2.1.27 2.9 77 purpose and or function, Conduct of Operations: Knowledge of system status 038 / Steam Generator Tube Rupture / 3 X 2.1,14 criteria which require the notification of plant 3,3 78 personnel.

Ability to determine and interpret the following as 040 / Steam Line Rupture /4 X AA2.05 they apply to the Steam Line Rupture: When 4,5 79 ESFAS systems may be secured Conduct of Operations: Ability to recognize indications for system operating parameters which E04 / LOCA Outside Containment / 3 X 2.1,33 4.0 80 are entry-level conditions for technical specifications.

Ability to determine and interpret the following as they apply to the (Loss of Emergency Coolant E11 / Loss of Emergency Coolant Recirculation /4 X EA2.2 Recirculation): Adherence to appropriate 4.2 81 procedures and operation within the limitations in the facility's license and amendments.

Conduct of Operations: Ability to perform specific 007 / Reactor Trip / 1 X 2.1.23 system and integrated plant procedures during all 3,9 39 modes of plant operation.

Knowledge of the interrelations between the 008/ Pressurizer Vapor Space Accident / 3 X AK2.03 Pressurizer Vapor Space Accident and the 2,5 40 following: Controllers and positioners Knowledge of the interrelations between the small 009 / Small Break LOCA / 3 X EK2.03 3.0 41 break LOCA and the following: S/Gs Ability to operate and monitor the following as they 011 / Large Break LOCA / 3 X EA1,15 apply to a Large Break LOCA: RCS temperature 4.2 42 and pressure Knowledge of the operational implications of the following concepts as they apply to the Reactor Coolant Pump Malfunctions (Loss of RC Flow):

015/ 17/ Reactor Coolant Pump Malfunctions /4 X AK1.05 2,7 43 Effects of unbalanced RCS flow on in-core average temperature, core imbalance, and quadrant power tilt NUREG-1021 2 HARRIS 2008 NRC 401-2 SUBMITTAL

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~ E/APE # I Name Safety Function I G I K1 I K2 I K3 I A 1 I A2 I Number I KIA Topic(s) I Imp. l§!J Conduct of Operations: Knowledge of the purpose 022 / Loss of Reactor Coolant Makeup /2 X 2.1.28 and function of major system components and 3.2 44 controls.

Ability to operate and/or monitor the following as they apply to the Loss of Residual Heat Removal 025 / Loss of Residual Heat Removal System /4 X AA1.20 2.6 45 System: HPI pump control switch, indicators, ammeter running lights, and flow meter Ability to operate and/or monitor the following as 027/ Pressurizer Pressure Control System Malfunction they apply to the Pressurizer Pressure Control X AA1.03 3.6 46

/3 Malfunctions: Pressure control when on a steam bubble Ability to determine or interpret the following as they 029 / Anticipated Transient Without Scram (ATWS) / 1 X EA2.05 apply to a ATWS: System component valve position 3.4 47 indications Knowledge of the operational implications of the 038/ Steam Generator Tube Rupture / 3 X EK1.03 following concepts as they apply to the SGTR: 3,9 48 Natural Circulation Knowledge of the operational implications of the following concepts as they apply to Steam Line 040/ Steam Line Rupture / 4 X AK1.07 3.4 49 Rupture: Effects of feedwater introduction on dry S/G Ability to determine and interpret the following as they apply to the Loss of Main Feedwater (MFW):

054 / Loss of Main Feedwater / 4 X AA2.04 4.2 50 Proper operation of AFW pumps and regulating valves Conduct of Operations: Knowledge of operator 056 / Loss of Off-site Power / 6 X 2.1,2 3.0 51 responsibilities during all modes of plant operation.

Knowledge of the reasons for the following 058 / Loss of DC Power / 6 X AK3.02 responses as they apply to the Loss of DC Power: 4.0 52 Actions contained in EOP for loss of DC power Knowledge of the reasons for the following responses as they apply to the Loss of Nuclear 062 / Loss of Nuclear Service. Water / 4 X AK3.02 Service Water: The automatic actions (alignments) 3.6 53 within the nuclear service water resulting from the actuation of the ESFAS NUREG-1021 3 HARRIS 2008 NRC 401-2 SUBMITTAL

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! E/APE # I Name Safety Function I G I K1 I K2 I K3 I A1 I A2 I Number I KIA Topic(s) I Imp. I Q# i Knowledge of the interrelations between the (LOCA Outside Containment) and the following: Facility's heat removal systems, including primary coolant, E04 / LOCA Outside Containment / 3 X EK2.2 emergency coolant, the decay heat removal 3.8 54 systems, and relations between the proper operation of these systems to the operation of the facility.

Knowledge of the reasons for the following responses as they apply to the (Loss of Secondary E05 / Loss of Secondary Heat Sink / 4 X EA2.2 Heat Sink): Adherence to appropriate procedures 3.7 55 and operation within the limitations in the facility's license and amendments.

Knowledge of the reasons for the following responses as they apply to the (Loss of Emergency E11 / Loss of Emergency Coolant Recirculation /4 X EK3.3 Coolant Recirculation): Manipulation of controls 3.8 56 required to obtain desired operating results during abnormal and emergency situations.

KIA Category Point Totals: 3/3 3 3 3 3 3/3 Group Point Total: I 18/6 NUREG-1021 4 HARRIS 2008 NRC 401-2 SUBMITTAL

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ES-401 Harris 2008 NRC Form ES-401-2 Written Examination Outline Emergency and Abnormal Plant Evolutions - Tier 1 Group 2

~ E/APE # I Name Safety Function I G I K1 I K2 I K3 I A1 I A2 I Number I KIA Topic(s) I Imp. I Q# i Emergency Procedures/Plan: Ability to verify system 005/ Inoperable/Stuck Control Rod / 1 X 2.4.50 alarm setpoints and operate controls identified in the 3.3 82 alarm response manual.

Ability to determine and interpret the following as 068 / Control Room Evacuation / 8 X AA2.10 they apply to the Control Room Evacuation: Source 4.4 83 range count rate Conduct of Operations: Knowledge of operator E06/ Degraded Core Cooling /4 X 2.1.2 4.0 84 responsibilities during all modes of plant operation.

Ability to determine and interpret the following as they apply to the (Natural Circulation with Steam E10 / Natural Circulation with Steam Void in Vessel X EA2.1 Void in Vessel with/without RVLlS): Facility 3.9 85 with/without RVLlS / 4 conditions and selection of appropriate procedures during abnormal and emergency operations.

Knowledge of the operational implications of the 003 / Dropped Control Rod / 1 X AK1.11 following concepts as they apply to Dropped Control 2.5 57 Rod: Long-range effects of core quadrant power tilt Knowledge of the interrelations between the 024 / Emergency Boration / 1 X AK2.03 Emergency Boration and the following: Controllers 2.6 58 and positioners Knowledge of the reasons for the following responses as they apply to the Loss of Intermediate 033/ Loss of Intermediate Range Nuclear X AK3.02 Range Nuclear Instrumentation: Guidance 3.6 59 Instrumentation /7 contained in EOP for loss of intermediate range instrumentation Ability to determine and interpret the following as 036 / Fuel Handling Incidents / 8 X AA2.01 they apply to the Fuel Handling Incidents: ARM 3.2 60 system indications Emergency Procedures/Plan: Ability to verify system 059 / Accidental Liquid RadWaste Release / 9 X 2.4.50 alarm setpoints and operate controls identified in the 3.3 61 alarm response manual.

Conduct of Operations: Ability to explain and apply 060 / Accidental Gaseous RadWaste Release / 9 X 2.1.32 3.4 62 all system limits and precautions.

Knowledge of the interrelations between the Loss of 069/ Loss of Containment Integrity /5 X AK2.03 Containment Integrity and the following: Personnel 2.8 63 access hatch and emergency access hatch Knowledge of the operational implications of the 074/ Inadequate Core Cooling /4 X EK1.06 following concepts as they apply to the Inadequate 3.0 64 Core Cooling: Definition of superheated steam NUREG-1021 5 HARRIS 2008 NRC 401-2 SUBMITTAL

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ES-401 Harris 2008 NRC Form ES-401-2 Written Examination Outline Emergency and Abnormal Plant Evolutions- Tier 1 Group 2 II E/APE # I Name Safety Function I G I K1 I K2 I K3 I A1 I A2 I Number I KIA Topic(s) I Imp. @!J Ability to operate and/or monitor the following as they apply to the (Natural Circulation with Steam E10/ Natural Circulation with Steam Void in Vessel X EAU Void in Vessel with/without RVLlS): Desired 3.4 65 with/without RVLlS / 4 operating results during abnormal and emergency situations.

KiA Category Point Total: 2/2 2 2 1 1 1/2 Group Point Total: I 9/4 NUREG-1021 6 HARRIS 2008 NRC 401-2 SUBMITTAL

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ES-401 Harris 2008 NRC Form ES-401-2 Written Examination Outline Plant Systems - Tier 2 Group 1

~ System #/Name [G] K1 I K2 I K3 I K4 I K5 I K6 I A1 I A2 I A3 I A4 I Number I KIA Topics I Imp. I Q# i Conduct of Operations: Ability to recognize indications for system operating parameters which 006 Emergency Core Cooling X 2.1.33 4.0 86 are entry-level conditions for technical specifications.

Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following malfunctions or operations on the RPS; and (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to 012 Reactor Protection X A2.04 3.2 87 correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those malfunctions or operations: Erratic power supply operation Emergency Procedures/Plan: Knowledge of 026 Containment Spray X 2.4.31 annunciators, alarms and indications, and use of 3.4 88 the response instructions.

Conduct of Operations: Ability to explain and 073 Process Radiation Monitoring X 2.1.32 3.8 89 apply all system limits and precautions.

Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following malfunctions or operations on the lAS; and (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to 078 Instrument Air X A2.01 2.9 90 correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those malfunctions or operations: Air dryer and filter malfunctions.

Knowledge of the operational implications of the following concepts as they apply to the RCPS:

003 Reactor Coolant Pump X K5.03 Effects of RCP shutdown on Tave, including the 3.1 1 reason for the unreliability of Tave in the shutdown loop Knowledge of the operational implications of the 004 Chemical and Volume X K5.19 following concepts as they apply to the CVCS: 3.5 2 Control Concept of SOM Knowledge of the physical connections and/or 005 Residual Heat Removal X K1.11 cause-effect relationships between the RHRS and 3.5 3 the following systems: RWST Knowledge of the effect of a loss or malfunction 005 Residual Heat Removal X K6.03 on the following will have on the RHRS: RHR heat 2.5 4 exchanger Knowledge of the physical connections and/or 006 Emergency Core Cooling X K1.08 cause effect relationships between the ECCS and 3.6 5 the following systems: CVCS Knowledge of ECCS design feature(s) and/or 006 Emergency Core Cooling X K4.05 interlock(s) which provide for the following: Auto 4.3 6 start of HPI/LPI/SIP NUREG-1021 7 HARRIS 2008 NRC 401-2 SUBMITIAL

ES-401 Harris 2008 NRC Form ES-401-2 Written Examination Outline Plant Systems - Tier 2 Group 1

! System #/Name I G I K1 I K2 I K3 I K4 , K5 I K6 I A1 I A2 I A3 I A4 I Number I KIA Topics I Imp. I Q# i Knowledge of PRTS design feature(s) and/or 007 Pressurizer Relief/Quench X K4.01 interlock(s) which provide for the following: 2.6 7 Tank Quench tank cooling Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following malfunctions or operations on the CCWS, and (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to 008 Component Cooling Water X A2.08 correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of 2.5 8 those malfunctions or operations: Effects of shutting (automatically or otherwise) the isolation valves of the letdown cooler Knowledge of bus power supplies to the following:

010 Pressurizer Pressure Control X K2.01 3.0 9 Pressurizer Heaters Knowledge of the effect of a loss or malfunction of 012 Reactor Protection X K6.03 the following will have on the RPS: Trip logic 3.1 10 circuits Ability to monitor automatic operation of the RPS, 012 Reactor Protection X A3.02 3.6 11 including: Bistables Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction 013 Engineered Safety Features X K3.03 of the ESFAS will have on the following: 4.3 12 Actuation Containment Ability to predict and/or monitor changes in parameters (to prevent exceeding design limits) 022 Containment Cooling X A1.01 3.6 13 associated with operating the CCS controls including: Containment temperature Knowledge of the physical connections and/or 022 Containment Cooling X K1.01 cause-effect relationships between the CCS and 3.5 14 the following systems: SWS/cooling system Ability to monitor automatic operation of the CSS, 026 Containment Spray X A3.01 including: Pump starts and correct MOV 4.3 15 positioning Equipment Control: Knowledge of limiting 026 Containment Spray X 2.2.22 3.4 16 conditions for operations and safety limits.

Ability to manually operate and/or monitor in the 039 Main and Reheat Steam X A4.01 2.9 17 control room: Main Steam supply valves Ability to monitor automatic operation of the MFW, 059 Main Feedwater X A3.02 2.9 18 including: Programmed levels of the S/G Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction 059 Main Feedwater X K3.03 3.5 19 of the MFW will have on the following: S/GS NUREG-1021 8 HARRIS 2008 NRC 401-2 SUBMITIAL

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!System #/Name I G I K1 I K2 Li§J K4 I K5 I KG I A1 I A2 I A3 I A4 I Number I KIA Topics I Imp. I Q# i 061 Auxiliary/Emergency Equipment Control: Knowledge of limiting X 2.2.22 conditions for operations and safety limits.

3.4 20 Feedwater Knowledge of the operational implications of the 061 Auxiliary/Emergency following concepts as they apply to the AFW:

X K5.01 3.6 21 Feedwater Relationship between AFW flow and RCS heat transfer Ability to predict and/or monitor changes in parameters (to prevent exceeding design limits) associated with operating the AC distribution 062 AC Electrical Distribution X A1.03 2.5 22 system controls including: Effect on instrumentation and controls of switching power supplies Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction 063 DC Electrical Distribution X K3.02 of the DC electrical system will have on the 3.5 23 following: Components using DC control power Knowledge of ED/G system design feature(s) 064 Emergency Diesel Generator X K4.04 and/or interlock(s) which provide for the following: 3.1 24 Overload ratings Ability to manually operate and/or monitor in the 073 Process Radiation Monitoring X A4.02 control room: Radiation monitoring system control 3.7 25 panel Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following malfunctions or operations on the SWS; and (b) 076 Service Water X A2.01 based on those predictions, use procedures to 3.5 26 correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those malfunctions or operations: Loss of SWS Conduct of Operations: Knowledge of the 078 Instrument Air X 2.1.28 purpose and function of major system 3.3 27 components and controls.

Ability to predict and/or monitor changes in parameters (to prevent exceeding design limits) 103 Containment X A1.01 associated with operating the containment system 3.7 28 controls including: Containment pressure, temperature, and humidity KIA Category Point Totals: 3/3 3 1 3 3 3 2 3 2/2 3 2 Group Point Total:

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ES-401 Harris 2008 NRC Form ES-401-2 Written Examination Outline Plant Systems - Tier 2 Group 2 System #/Name KIA Topics Equipment Control: Knowledge of limiting 002 Reactor Coolant X 2.2.22 4.1 91 conditions for operations and safety limits.

Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following malfunctions or operations on the NIS; and (b based on those predictions, use procedures to 015 Nuclear Instrumentation X A2.02 correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of 3.5 92 those malfunctions or operations: Faulty or erratic operation of detectors or compensating components Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following malfunctions or operations on the NNIS; and (b based on those predictions, use procedures to 016 Non-nuclear Instrumentation X A2.03 3.3 93 correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those malfunctions or operations: Interruption of transmitted signal Ability to monitor automatic operation of the 001 Control Rod Drive X A3.04 3.5 29 CROS, including: Radial imbalance Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following malfunctions or operations on the RCS; and (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to 002 Reactor Coolant X A2.02 4.2 30 correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those malfunctions or operations: Loss of coolant pressure Knowledge of bus power supplies to the following:

011 Pressurizer Level Control X K2.02 3.1 31 PZR heaters Knowledge of the effect that a loss or malfunction 016 Non-nuclear Instrumentation X K3.03 3.0 32 of the NNIS will have on the following: SOS Knowledge of the effect of a loss or malfunction of 017 In-core Temperature Monitor X K6.01 the following ITM system components: Sensors 2.7 33 and detectors Knowledge of the physical connections and/or 041 Steam Dump X K1.05 cause-effect relationships between the SOS and 3.5 34 the following systems: RCS Ability to manually operate and/or monitor in the 029 Containment Purge X A4.01 2.5 35 control room: Containment Purge flow rate Conduct of Operations: Knowledge of system 034 Fuel Handling Equipment X 2.1.14 status criteria which require the notification of 2.5 36 plant personnel.

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Knowledge of the operational implications of the following concepts as the apply to the MT/G 045 Main Turbine Generator X K5.23 System: Relationship between rod control and 2.7 37 RCS boron concentration during T/G load increases Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following malfunctions or operations on the Condensate System; and (b) based on those predictions, use 056 Condensate System X A2.12 procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the 2.8 38 consequences of those malfunctions or operations: Opening of the heater string bypass valve KIA Category Point Totals: 1/1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 2/2 1 1 Group Point Total: I 10/3 NUREG-1021 11 HARRIS 2008 NRC 401-2 SUBMITTAL

I ES-401 Generic Knowledge and Abilities Outline (Tier3) I Form ES-401-3 I Facility:

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( Category KIA # Topic RO SRO-Only IR Q# IR Q#

Ability to maintain primary and secondary plant 2.1.34 2.9 94 chemistry within allowable limits.

2.1.20 Ability to execute procedure steps. 4.2 95 1.

2.1.3 Knowledge of shift turnover practices. 3.0 66 Conduct of Operations Ability to explain and apply all system limits and 2.1.32 3.4 67 precautions.

Subtotal 2 2 Knowledge of the process for conducting tests or 2.2.7 experiments not described in the safety analysis 3.2 96 report.

Knowledge of limiting conditions for operations and*

2.2.22 4.1 97 safety limits.

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Equipment Control 2.2.26 Knowledge of refueling administrative requirements. 2.5 68 2.2.12 Knowledge of surveillance procedures. 3.0 69 Subtotal 2 2 Knowledge of the requirements for reviewing and 2.3.6 3.1 98 approvinq release permits.

( Knowledge of radiation exposure limits and

3. 2.3.4 contamination control, including permissible levels in 2.5 70 Radiation Control excess of those authorized.

2.3.2 Knowledge of facility ALARA program. 2.5 71 Subtotal 2 1 Ability to perform without reference to procedures 2.4.49 those actions that require immediate operation of 4.0 99 system components and controls.

Knowledge of the emergency action level thresholds 2.4.41 4.1 100 and classifications.

4. 2.4.10 Knowledge of annunciator response procedures. 3.0 72 Emergency Procedures 2.4.6 Knowledge symptom based EOP mitigation strategies. 3.1 73 1 Plan Ability to interpret control room indications to verify the status and operation of system, and understand how 2.4.48 3.5 74 operator actions and directives affect plant and system conditions.

2.4.29 Knowledge of the emergency plan. 2.6 75 Subtotal 4 2 Tier 3 Point Total 10 7 NUREG-1021 12 HARRIS 2008 NRC 401-2 SUBMITTAL

ES-401 Record of Rejected KlAs Form ES-401-4 Harris NRC 3/10/08 Tier / Randomly

( Group Selected KIA Reason for Rejection 1/1 056 G2.4.30 KIA < 2.5 for RO. Randomly replaced with 056 G2.1.2.

2/2 002 K4.09 Plant design - no loop isolation valves. Randomly replaced with 002 A2.02.

2/1 078 G2.2.22 No TS for this system. Randomly replaced with 078 G2.1.28.

Plant design - no diesel-driven AFW Pump. Randomly replaced with 061 2/1 061 K2.03 K5.01.

No design feature or interlock related to these components. Randomly 2/1 006 K4.22 reselected 006 K4.05 No design limit or procedurally directed action related to containment humidity.

2/1 022 A1.03 Randomly selected 022 A1.01 No relationship between systems at facility. No other 027 K1 topics available.

2/2 027 K1.01 Randomly reselected 041 K1.05 to replace Too difficult to develop an operationally relevant test item for topic, and facility 1/1 038 EK1.04 has no reference material related to topic to support any discussion of the topic. Randomly selected 038 EK1.03 No immediate actions required related to system. Randomly selected 073 2/1 073 G2.4.49 G2.1.32 No physical connection between systems selected. Randomly selected 005 2/1 005 K1.10 K5.11 Facility does not have indicator requiring standard power supply. Randomly 2/1 010 K2.04 selected 010 K2.01

( 2/2 029 A4.04 No relationship between the system and topic selected, whether by interlock or by operator action. Randomly selected 029 A4.01 NUREG-1021 13 HARRIS 2008 NRC 401-2 SUBMITTAL