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| identified by = Licensee
| identified by = Licensee
| Inspection procedure =  
| Inspection procedure =  
| Inspector = A Goldau, A Sengupta, B Collins, D Bacon, J Reyes, J Rivera,-Ortiz L, Suggs P, Capehart T, Morrisse
| Inspector = A Goldau, A Sengupta, B Collins, D Bacon, J Reyes, J Rivera-Ortiz, L Suggs, P Capehart, T Morrissey
| CCA = N/A for ROP
| CCA = N/A for ROP
| INPO aspect =  
| INPO aspect =  
| description = 10 CFR55.49, Integrity of examinations and tests, states, Applicants, licensees, and facility licensees shall not engage in any activity that compromises the integrity of any application, test, or examination required by this part. The integrity of a test or examination is considered compromised if any activity, regardless of intent, affected, or, but for detection, would have affected the equitable and consistent administration of the test or examination. This includes activities related to the preparation and certification of license applications and all activities related to the preparation, administration, and grading of the tests and examinations required by this part. Contrary to the above, on August 18, 2015, the licensee identified that two licensed operators were administered a 2014 biennial requalification comprehensive written examination that contained five repeat questions from other versions of the biennial written examination that the individuals had either prepared or approved. The inspectors determined that the violation was not greater than very low safety significance (Green) because the licensed operators were not actively performing licensed duties in the control room. This issue was entered in the licensees corrective action program as CR 02067887.
| description = 10 CFR55.49, Integrity of examinations and tests, states, Applicants, licensees, and facility licensees shall not engage in any activity that compromises the integrity of any application, test, or examination required by this part. The integrity of a test or examination is considered compromised if any activity, regardless of intent, affected, or, but for detection, would have affected the equitable and consistent administration of the test or examination. This includes activities related to the preparation and certification of license applications and all activities related to the preparation, administration, and grading of the tests and examinations required by this part. Contrary to the above, on August 18, 2015, the licensee identified that two licensed operators were administered a 2014 biennial requalification comprehensive written examination that contained five repeat questions from other versions of the biennial written examination that the individuals had either prepared or approved. The inspectors determined that the violation was not greater than very low safety significance (Green) because the licensed operators were not actively performing licensed duties in the control room. This issue was entered in the licensees corrective action program as CR 02067887.
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Report IR 05000335/2015004 Section 4OA7
Date counted Dec 31, 2015 (2015Q4)
Type: NCV: Green
cornerstone Mitigating Systems
Identified by: Licensee-identified
Inspection Procedure:
Inspectors (proximate) A Goldau
A Sengupta
B Collins
D Bacon
J Reyes
J Rivera-Ortiz
L Suggs
P Capehart
T Morrissey
Violation of: 10 CFR 55.49
INPO aspect
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