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{{#Wiki_filter:ES-301 Simulator Scenario Quality Ghecklist Form ES-301-4 Facility: O c Co-C Date of Exam:lulC Scenario Numbers: I I z l3 t¿4 I f Operating Test No. | |||
lnitials QUALITATIVE ATTRIBUTES a b* c# | |||
1 The initial conditions are realistic, in that some equipment and/or instrumentation may be out of service, but it does not cue the operators into expected events. 1/ 5r s | |||
: 2. The scenarios consist mostly of related events. 3K s | |||
: 3. Each event description consists of | |||
. the point in the scenario when it is to be initiated | |||
. the malfunction(s) or conditions that are entered to initiate the event | |||
. the symptoms/cues that will be visible to the crew | |||
. the expected operator actions (by shift position) o the event termination point (if applicable) 5,f Pe | |||
: 4. The events are valid with regard to physics and thermodynamics 6/ P-.n 'L/ | |||
5 Sequencing and timing of events is reasonable, and allows the examination team to obtain complete evaluation results commensurate with the scenario objectives. ó( .a 6 lf time compression techniques are used, the scenario summary clearly so indicates. | |||
Operators have sufficient time to cany out expected activities without undue time constraints Cues are given. nln ulû .f | |||
: 7. The simulator modeling is not altered. 5K Pl | |||
: 8. The scenarios have been validated. Pursuant to 10 CFR 55.46(d), any open simulator performance deficiencies or deviations from the referenced plant have been evaluated to ensure that functional a | |||
fidelity is maintained while running the planned scenarios. ,,f Fd | |||
: 9. Every operator will be evaluated using at least one new or significantly modified scenario. All other scenarios have been altered in accordance with Section D.5 of ES-301, áú Zn | |||
: 10. All individual operator competencies can be evaluated, as verified using Form ES-301-6 (submit the form along with the simulator scenarios). 56 1 1. The scenario set provides the opportunity for each applicant to be evaluated in each of the applicable rating factors. (Competency Rating factors as described on forms ES-303-1 and ES-303-3.) tf frd\ | |||
: 12. ach applicant will be significantly involved in the minimum number of transients and events specified on Form ES-301-5 (submit the form with the simulator scenarios). 5{ l,s | |||
: 13. The level of difficulty is appropriate to support licensing decisions for each crew position ó( s Target Quantitative Attributes (Per Scenario; See Section D.5.d) Actual Attributes | |||
: 1. Malfunctions after EOP entry ('l-2) 3 tU I/uZ t( R- | |||
: 2. Abnormal events (2-4) q t, vt,4 q ( R, | |||
: 3. Major transients (1-2) 1 ttt t ttl I 3l .c< | |||
: 4. EOPs entered/requiring substantive actions (1-2) I ttll tLtL 5f ?r't | |||
: 5. EOP contingencies requiring substantive actons (0-2) t ll I lol 6 K P-n | |||
: 6. EOP based Critical tasks (2-3) 'L tzt z t7t L *) .r: | |||
NOTE . The facility signature is not applicable for NRC-developed tests. | |||
# lndependent NRC reviewer initial items in Column "c"; chief examiner concurrence required. | |||
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ML16341E037 | |
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Site: | Cook |
Issue date: | 12/02/2016 |
From: | NRC/RGN-III |
To: | Indiana Michigan Power Co, American Electric Power |
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ML15274A375 | List: |
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Download: ML16341E037 (1) | |
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ES-301 Simulator Scenario Quality Ghecklist Form ES-301-4 Facility: O c Co-C Date of Exam:lulC Scenario Numbers: I I z l3 t¿4 I f Operating Test No.
lnitials QUALITATIVE ATTRIBUTES a b* c#
1 The initial conditions are realistic, in that some equipment and/or instrumentation may be out of service, but it does not cue the operators into expected events. 1/ 5r s
- 2. The scenarios consist mostly of related events. 3K s
- 3. Each event description consists of
. the point in the scenario when it is to be initiated
. the malfunction(s) or conditions that are entered to initiate the event
. the symptoms/cues that will be visible to the crew
. the expected operator actions (by shift position) o the event termination point (if applicable) 5,f Pe
- 4. The events are valid with regard to physics and thermodynamics 6/ P-.n 'L/
5 Sequencing and timing of events is reasonable, and allows the examination team to obtain complete evaluation results commensurate with the scenario objectives. ó( .a 6 lf time compression techniques are used, the scenario summary clearly so indicates.
Operators have sufficient time to cany out expected activities without undue time constraints Cues are given. nln ulû .f
- 7. The simulator modeling is not altered. 5K Pl
- 8. The scenarios have been validated. Pursuant to 10 CFR 55.46(d), any open simulator performance deficiencies or deviations from the referenced plant have been evaluated to ensure that functional a
fidelity is maintained while running the planned scenarios. ,,f Fd
- 9. Every operator will be evaluated using at least one new or significantly modified scenario. All other scenarios have been altered in accordance with Section D.5 of ES-301, áú Zn
- 10. All individual operator competencies can be evaluated, as verified using Form ES-301-6 (submit the form along with the simulator scenarios). 56 1 1. The scenario set provides the opportunity for each applicant to be evaluated in each of the applicable rating factors. (Competency Rating factors as described on forms ES-303-1 and ES-303-3.) tf frd\
- 12. ach applicant will be significantly involved in the minimum number of transients and events specified on Form ES-301-5 (submit the form with the simulator scenarios). 5{ l,s
- 13. The level of difficulty is appropriate to support licensing decisions for each crew position ó( s Target Quantitative Attributes (Per Scenario; See Section D.5.d) Actual Attributes
- 1. Malfunctions after EOP entry ('l-2) 3 tU I/uZ t( R-
- 2. Abnormal events (2-4) q t, vt,4 q ( R,
- 3. Major transients (1-2) 1 ttt t ttl I 3l .c<
- 4. EOPs entered/requiring substantive actions (1-2) I ttll tLtL 5f ?r't
- 5. EOP contingencies requiring substantive actons (0-2) t ll I lol 6 K P-n
- 6. EOP based Critical tasks (2-3) 'L tzt z t7t L *) .r:
NOTE . The facility signature is not applicable for NRC-developed tests.
- lndependent NRC reviewer initial items in Column "c"; chief examiner concurrence required.
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