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| issue date = 08/07/1981
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| title = NRC Generic Letter 1981-029: Simulator Examination
| title = NRC Generic Letter 1981-029: Simulator Examination
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{{#Wiki_filter:* UNITED STATESA o NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIONWASHINGTON, D. C. 2055August 7, 1981TO ALL LICENSEES OF OPERATING PLANTS AND APPLICANTS FOR OPERATINGAND HOLDERS OF CONSTRUCTION PERMITSGentlemen:Subject: Simulator Examinations (Generic Letter 81-29)Item I.A.3.1 of NUREG-0737, Clarification of TMI Action Plan Requirements, statedthat simulator examinations will be included as part of the licensing examinations.The clarification involved a deferral of simulator examination requirements untilafter October 1, 1981 (or prior to fuel load for operating license applicants).Further, it was indicated that simulator examinations should be scheduled con-secutively with the balance of the examination but that an allowance of up totwo weeks is acceptable for any scheduling differences.The staff requests that you furnish, within sixty (60) days of this letter, yourschedule of exams for the remainder of calendar year 1981 and all of 1982. Pleaseinclude the number of candidates, their type (Operator or Senior Operator), thedate of the simulator exam, the simulator which will be utilized, and the datesof the balance of the examinations. The schedule should be forwarded toP. F. Collins, Chief, Operator Licensing Branch, Division of Human Factors Safety.The staff also wishes to provide the following additional clarification andguidelines for the conduct of simulator exams:1. Simulator exams will generally consist of two applicants and two examiners.One applicant will assume a supervisory role. The exam will last 2-3 hoursand involve at-power manipulations with concurrent malfunctions.2. Plants without simulators may be granted waivers of the two-week allowancein scheduling simulator and plant examinations on a case-by-case basis,providing sufficient justification exists.3. Applicants for a senior license, who hold a valid operator's license,will be required to take a simulator exam.4. Simulators used for an examination must be NSSS specific.8108250056 81080¢-'PDR ADOCK 05000010V PDR6
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/_ -.! ..- \-z_ *..rr G. -e t rco, S .j-2-This request for-informatton was approved by 0MB under a blanket clearancenumber $150-0071 which expires December 31, 1982. Comments on burden andduplication may be directed to the Office of Management and Budget, ReportsManagement Room 3208, New Executive O ffice Building, Washington, D.C. 20503.Darrell G. (~senhut, DirectorDivision o' LicensingOffice of Nuclear Reactor Regulation August 7, 1981TO ALL LICENSEES OF OPERATING PLANTS AND APPLICANTS FOR OPERATING LICENSESAND HOLDERS OF CONSTRUCTION PERMITSGentlemen:Subject: Simulator Examinations (Generic Letter 81-29)Item I.A.3.1 of NUREG-0737, Clarification of TMI Action Plan Requirements, statedthat simulator examinations will be included as part of the licensing examinations.The clarification involved a deferral of simulator examination requirements untilafter October 1, 1981 (or prior to fuel load for operating license applicants).Further, it was indicated that simulator examinations should be scheduled con-secutively with the balance of the examination but that an allowance of up totwo weeks is acceptable for any scheduling differences.The staff requests that you furnish, within sixty (60) days of this letter, yourschedule of exams for the remainder of calendar year 1981 and all of 1982. Pleaseinclude the number of candidates, their type (Operator or Senior Operator), thedate of the simulator exam, the simulator which will be utilized, and the datesof the balance of the examinations. The schedule should be forwarded toP. F. Collins, Chief, Operator Licensing Branch, Division of Human Factors Safety.The staff also wishes to provide the following additional clarification andguidelines for the conduct of simulator exams:1. Simulator exams will generally consist of two applicants and two examiners.One applicant will assume a supervisory role. The exam will last 2-3 hoursand involve at-power manipulations with concurrent malfunctions.2. Plants without simulators may be granted waivers of the two-week allowancein scheduling simulator and plant examinations on a case-by-case basis,providing sufficient Justification exists. 03. Applicants for a senior license, who hold a valid operator's license,will be required to take a simulator exam.4. Simulators used for an examination must be NSSS specific.O FFICEI.......... ...... ................. ..................... ...................... ...................... ..................... ..................... ..................... .......... .......... .......... .................;OF IC I I I I ISURNAMEt.DDE.............A----- -- ---*-------- -''-'------ ---........... ..........NRC........ FORM. 3........... ..0.80. ............. 0240 ..........C...... RECORD. COPY......... ..... ............. 193......9.......NRC FORM 318 (10180) NRCM 0240O FFICIA L R EC O RD C OPY* USGPO: 1980-329-824
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4-4- -4 .-4 --DISTRIBUTION:OLB RdgPCollinsSHanauerDEisenhutRPurpleJKramerDL AD'sDHFS BC'sORB BC'sORB PM'sORB LI %OI&ENSICTERAOELD(7)NRC PDRGray File -ORBRDiggsCentral FilesHDenton(5)This request for information was approved by OMB under a blanket clearancenumber 3150-0071 which expires December 31, 1982. Comments on burden andduplication may be directed to the Office of Management and Budget, ReportsManagement Room 3208, New Executive Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20503.,oiginal Signed byDarrell G. BisenkutDarrell G. Eisenhut, DirectorDivision of LicensingOffice of Nuclear Reactor Regulation* SEE PREVIOUS CONCURRENCES e> /.OFFICE QLB/DHiFS* OL............... .....I.....SURNAMEO .KK4 honltil.. Ii DATE 5/13/81 5/.................. ......INRC FORM 318 110/80) NRCM 0240..... .....9.11iJ ......13/81................Dir/DHFS* w.. ...................$Hfl AuA r......5/15/81.....................IOFFICIAL RECORD COPY, USGPO: 1980-329-824 IV.-U,DISTRIBUTION:OLB Rdg RPurple ORB BC's OI&E(7) NRC PDRPCollins JKramer ORB PM's NSIC Gray File -ORBSHanauer DL AD's ORB LA's TERA RDiggsDEisehut DHFS BC's OELD(5) Central Files HDentonTO ALL LICENSE OF OPERATING PLANTS AND APPLICA/NTS FOR OPERATING LICENSEAND HOLDERS OF NSTRUCTIVOIPERM TSGentlemen:Subject: Simulator aninationsItem I.A.3.1 of NUREG-07 , Clarification of THI Action lan Requirementsstated that simulator exa inations will be included a part of the licensingexaminations. The clarifi tion involved a deferra of simulator examina-tion requirements until aft October 1, 1981 (or nor to fuel load foroperating license applicants Further, it was dicated that simulatorexaminations should be schedul consecutively ith the balance of theexamination but that an allowan e of up to t weeks is acceptable forany scheduling differences.The staff requests that you furnis , wi n sixty (60) days of thisletter, your schedule of exams for he emainder of calendar year1981 and all of 1982. Please inclu the number of candidates, theirtype (Operator or Senior Operator), e date of the simulator exam, thesimulator which will be utilized, nd he dates of the balance of theexaminations. The schedule shou be rwarded to P. F. Collins, Chief,Operator Licensing Branch, Divi ion of man Factors Safety.The staff also wishes to pro de the follo ng additional clarificationand guidelines for the con 7 ct of simulator xams:1. Simulator exams will generally consist of wo applicants andtwo examiners. On applicant will assume aupervisoryrole. The exam w I last 2-3 hours and invo e at-powermanipulations wi h concurrent malfunctions.2. Plants withou simulators may be granted waivers f the twoweek allowan e in scheduling simulator and plant aminationson a case- -case basis providing sufficient justi cation exists.3. Applicans for a senior license, who hold a valid ope ator'slicense will be required to take a simulator exam.4. Simtors used for an examination must be NSSS specificDarrell G. Elsenhut, DirectoDivision of LicensingJ~n~rp& of4V AJs^_% 0len- Pfrt-4-olOFFICE~ F Dir.IIF ..fi9O -IC pB OLB ................. D.S .2 .1.r.DF .i.r. .. ................. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...SURNAMEO M~~j PC Jar SHanaue ID4UNm E K anbl PC...... ............... J. A n .n ..r.S.H.n.a.u.e. ......... ..D.Siy. ...... ..................... ......... ................DATEF 5//3/81 5 ../8 ...... 5_I _ /81 5_ 5 /81.................. ... ............. ....................U..S.P .................... ....................NKC; FORM 316 110/80) NRCM 0240OFFICIAL RECORD COPY* MSGMO 1980-329-824 ALL POWER REACTOR LICENSEESDocket No. 50-348Farley Unit 1-.,v1=II V-lIL Ul IIC-Docket No. 50-313Arkansas Unit 1Docket No. 50-247Indian Point Unit 2Docket No. 50-368Arkansas Unit 2Docket No. 50-317Calvert Cliffs Unit 1Docket No. 50-318Calvert Cliffs Unit 2Docket No. 50-293Pilgrim Unit 1Docket 50-286Indian Point Unit 3Docket No. 50-155Big Rock PointDocket No. 50-255PalisadesDocket No. 50-409LacrosseDocket No. 50-325Brunswick Unit 1Docket No. 50-269Oconee Unit 1Docket No. 50-324Brunswick Unit 2Docket No. 50-270Oconee Unit 2Docket No. 50-261H. B. Robinson Unit 2Docket No. 50-287Oconee Unit 3Docket No. 50-10Dresden Unit 1Docket No. 50-334Beaver Valley Unit 1Docket No. 50-237Dresden Unit 2Docket No. 50-302Crystal River 3Docket No. 50-249Dresden Unit 3Docket No. 50-335St. Lucie Unit 1Docket No. 50-254Quad-Cities Unit 1Docket No. 50-250Turkey Point Unit 3Docket No. 50-265Quad-Cities Unit 2Docket No. 50-251Turkey Point Unit 4Docket No. 50-295Zion Unit 1Docket No. 50-321Edwin I. Hatch Unit 1Docket No. 50-304Zion Unit 2Docket No. 50-213Connecticut YankeeDocket No. 50-366Edwin I. Hatch Unit 2Docket No. 50-315D. C. Cook Unit 1(Haddam Neck)
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--2 -Docket No. 50-316D. C. Cook Unit 2Docket No. 50-344TrojanDocket No. 50-305KewauneeDocket No. 50-331Duane ArnoldDocket No. 50-333FitzPatrickDocket No. 50-29Yankee-RoweDocket No. 50-219Oyster Creek Unit 1Docket No. 50-267Ft. St. VrainDocket No. 50-339Nbrth Anna 2Docket No. 50-309Maine YankeeDocket No. 50-272Salem Unit 1Docket No. 50-311Salem 2Docket No. 50-289Three Mile Island Unit 1Docket No. 50-320Three Mile Island Unit 2Docket No. 50-298Cooper StationDocket No. 50-244R. E. Ginna 1Docket No. 50-312Rancho SecoDocket No. 50-206San Onofre 1Docket No.Sequoyah 150-327C aDocket No. 50-369McGuire 1Docket No. 50-364Farley 2Docket No. 50-220Nine Mile Point Unit 1Docket No. 50-259Browns Ferry Unit 1Docket No. 50-245Millstone Unit 1Docket No. 50-260Browns Ferry Unit 2Docket No. 50-336Millstobe Unit 2Docket No. 50-296Browns Ferry Unit 3Docket No. 50-346Davis-Besse 1Docket No. 50-263MonticelloDocket No. 50-282Prairie Island Unit 1Docket No. 50-306Prairie Island Unit 2Docket No. 50-285Ft. CalhounDocket No. 50-271Vermont YankeeDocket No. 50-338North Anna 1Docket No. 50-280Surry Unit 1Docket No. 50-133Humboldt BayDocket No. 50-281Surry Unit 2Docket No. 50-277Peach Bottom 2Docket No. 50-266Point Beach Unit 1Docket No. 50-278Peach Bottom 3Docket No. 50-301Point Beach Unit 2 FEt 6 7 1981PLANTS UNDER OL REVIEWr1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19 .20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.Clinton 1/2Byron 1/2Braidwood 1/2LaSalle 1/2Midland 1/2McGuire 2So. Texas 1/2ShorehamWaterfordGrand Gulf 1/2Diablo Canyon 1/2Susquehana 1/2St. Lucie 2Summer 1San Onofre 2/3Bellefonte 1/2Watts Bar 1/2Sequoyah 2Comanche Peak 1/2WPPSS-2Fermi 2Zimmer 1Perry 1/2Palo VerdeCatawbaMarble HillWolf CreekCallaway50-461/46250-454, 45550-456/45750-373, 37450-329,33050- -37050-498, 4995 0-3 2250-38250-416/41750-275, 32350-387, 3885-0-38950-39 550-361, 36250-438, 43950-390, 39150- 32850-445, 44650-39750-34 150-35850-440,50-528,50-413,50-546,50-4 8250-483,441529, 530414547486
                                      WASHINGTON, D. C. 2055 August 7,     1981 TO ALL LICENSEES OF OPERATING PLANTS AND APPLICANTS FOR OPERATING
4- FEB 2 7 1981PLANTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19 .20.Cherokee 1/2/3Beaver Valley 2St. Lucie 2Vogtle 1/2River Bend 1/-250-491,5 0-4 125 0-3 8950-4 24,50-458,492, 493425459Y,Forked RiverNine Mile Point 2Millstone 3.Bailly 2Limerick 1/2Hope Creek 1/2Seabrook 1/250-36350-4 105 0-4 2 3-50-36750-352,50-354,50-443,353355444Hartsville 1/2/3/4Phipps Bend 1/2Yellow Creek 1/2WPPSS 1/3/4/5Harris 1/2/3/4FNP50-518,50-553,50-566,50-460,50-400,50-437519,554567508,401,520, 521513,402,509403
    AND HOLDERS OF CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
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    Gentlemen:
    Subject:   Simulator Examinations (Generic Letter 81-29)
                                                                                  stated Item I.A.3.1 of NUREG-0737, Clarification of TMI Action Plan Requirements, examinations.
 
that simulator examinations will be included as part of the licensing         until The clarification involved a deferral of simulator examination requirements applicants).
      after October 1, 1981 (or prior to fuel load for operating license         con- Further, it was indicated that simulator examinations should be scheduled to of up secutively with the balance of the examination but that an allowance two weeks is acceptable for any scheduling differences.
 
letter, your The staff requests that you furnish, within sixty (60) days of this
                                                                            1982. Please schedule of exams for the remainder of calendar year 1981 and all of         the include the number of candidates, their type (Operator or Senior Operator), dates the date of the simulator exam, the simulator which will be utilized, and to of the balance of the examinations. The schedule should be forwarded         Safety.
 
P. F. Collins, Chief, Operator Licensing Branch, Division of Human Factors and The staff also wishes to provide the following additional clarification guidelines for the conduct of simulator exams:
      1. Simulator exams will generally consist of two applicants and two examiners.
 
hours One applicant will assume a supervisory role. The exam will last 2-3 and involve at-power manipulations with concurrent malfunctions.
 
2. Plants without simulators may be granted waivers of the two-week allowance in scheduling simulator and plant examinations on a case-by-case basis, providing sufficient justification exists.
 
3. Applicants for a senior license, who hold a valid operator's license, will be required to take a simulator exam.
 
4. Simulators used for an examination must be NSSS specific.
 
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Commentst on rcoburden and duplication may be directed to the Office               of Management and Budget, Reports Management Room 3208, New Executive Office              Building, Washington,     D.C. 20503.
 
Darrell G.(~senhut,     Director Division o' Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
 
August 7, 1981 TO ALL LICENSEES OF OPERATING PLANTS AND APPLICANTS FOR OPERATING LICENSES
                AND HOLDERS OF CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
                Gentlemen:
                Subject:             Simulator Examinations (Generic Letter 81-29)
                Item I.A.3.1 of NUREG-0737, Clarification of TMI Action Plan Requirements, stated that simulator examinations will be included as part of the licensing examinations.
 
The clarification involved a deferral of simulator examination requirements until after October 1, 1981 (or prior to fuel load for operating license applicants).
                Further, it was indicated that simulator examinations should be scheduled con- secutively with the balance of the examination but that an allowance of up to two weeks is acceptable for any scheduling differences.
 
The staff requests that you furnish, within sixty (60) days of this letter, your schedule of exams for the remainder of calendar year 1981 and all of 1982. Please include the number of candidates, their type (Operator or Senior Operator), the date of the simulator exam, the simulator which will be utilized, and the dates of the balance of the examinations. The schedule should be forwarded to P. F. Collins, Chief, Operator Licensing Branch, Division of Human Factors Safety.
 
The staff also wishes to provide the following additional clarification and guidelines for the conduct of simulator exams:
                1. Simulator exams will generally consist of two applicants and two examiners.
 
One applicant will assume a supervisory role. The exam will last 2-3 hours and involve at-power manipulations with concurrent malfunctions.
 
2. Plants without simulators may be granted waivers of the two-week allowance in scheduling simulator and plant examinations on a case-by-case basis, providing sufficient Justification exists.                                                               0
                3. Applicants for a senior license, who hold a valid operator's license, will be required to take a simulator exam.
 
4.       Simulators used for an examination must be NSSS specific.
 
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,oiginal Signed by Darrell G. Bisenkut Darrell G. Eisenhut, Director Division of Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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              AND HOLDERS OF           NSTRUCTIVOIPERM TS
              Gentlemen:
              Subject:       Simulator         aninations Item I.A.3.1 of NUREG-07 , Clarification of THI Action lan Requirements stated that simulator exa inations will be included a part of the licensing examinations. The clarifi tion involved a deferra of simulator examina- tion requirements until aft October 1, 1981 (or nor to fuel load for operating license applicants                     Further, it was dicated that simulator examinations should be schedul                     consecutively ith the balance of the examination but that an allowan e of up to t weeks is acceptable for any scheduling differences.
 
The staff requests that you furnis , wi                           n sixty (60) days of this letter, your schedule of exams for he emainder of calendar year
              1981 and all of 1982. Please inclu                         the number of candidates, their type (Operator or Senior Operator),                         e date of the simulator exam, the simulator which will be utilized, nd he dates of the balance of the examinations. The schedule shou                         be     rwarded to P. F. Collins, Chief, Operator Licensing Branch, Divi ion of man Factors Safety.
 
The staff also wishes to pro de the follo ng additional clarification and guidelines for the con 7 ct of simulator xams:
              1. Simulator exams will generally consist of wo applicants and two examiners. On applicant will assume aupervisory role. The exam w I last 2-3 hours and invo e at-power manipulations wi h concurrent malfunctions.
 
2. Plants withou simulators may be granted waivers f the two week allowan e in scheduling simulator and plant                                   aminations on a case- -case basis providing sufficient justi cation exists.
 
3. Applicans for a senior license, who hold a valid ope ator's license will be required to take a simulator exam.
 
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* MSGMO 1980-329-824
 
ALL POWER REACTOR LICENSEES
Docket No. 50-348 Farley Unit 1                           -. ,v1=II   V-lIL UlIIC-
Docket No. 50-313                          Docket No. 50-247 Arkansas Unit 1                            Indian Point Unit 2 Docket No. 50-368                          Docket 50-286 Arkansas Unit 2                              Indian Point Unit 3 Docket No. 50-317                          Docket No. 50-155 Calvert Cliffs Unit 1                      Big Rock Point Docket No. 50-318                          Docket No. 50-255 Calvert Cliffs Unit 2                        Palisades Docket No. 50-293                            Docket No. 50-409 Pilgrim Unit 1                              Lacrosse Docket No. 50-325                            Docket No. 50-269 Brunswick Unit 1                            Oconee Unit 1 Docket No. 50-324                            Docket No. 50-270
Brunswick Unit 2                            Oconee Unit 2 Docket No. 50-261                          Docket No. 50-287 H. B. Robinson Unit 2                      Oconee Unit 3 Docket No. 50-10                            Docket No. 50-334 Dresden Unit 1                              Beaver Valley Unit 1 Docket No. 50-237                          Docket No. 50-302 Dresden Unit 2                              Crystal River 3 Docket No. 50-249                          Docket No. 50-335 Dresden Unit 3                              St. Lucie Unit 1 Docket No. 50-254                          Docket No. 50-250
Quad-Cities Unit 1                          Turkey Point Unit 3 Docket No. 50-265                            Docket No. 50-251 Quad-Cities Unit 2                          Turkey Point Unit 4 Docket No. 50-295                            Docket No. 50-321 Zion Unit 1                                  Edwin I. Hatch Unit 1 Docket No. 50-304                            Docket No. 50-366 Zion Unit 2                                  Edwin I. Hatch Unit 2 Docket No. 50-213                            Docket No. 50-315 Connecticut Yankee (Haddam Neck)            D. C. Cook Unit 1
 
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Docket No. 50-316          Docket No. 50-344    Docket No. 50-305 D. C. Cook Unit 2          Trojan              Kewaunee Docket No. 50-331          Docket No. 50-333    Docket No. 50-29 Duane Arnold              FitzPatrick          Yankee-Rowe Docket No. 50-219          Docket No. 50-267    Docket No. 50-339 Oyster Creek Unit 1        Ft. St. Vrain        Nbrth Anna 2 Docket No. 50-309          Docket No. 50-272    Docket No. 50-311 Maine Yankee              Salem Unit 1        Salem 2 Docket No. 50-289          Docket No. 50-244    Docket No. 50-327 Ca Three Mile Island Unit 1  R. E. Ginna 1        Sequoyah 1 Docket No. 50-320          Docket No. 50-312    Docket No. 50-369 Three Mile Island Unit 2  Rancho Seco          McGuire 1 Docket No. 50-298          Docket No. 50-206    Docket No. 50-364 Cooper Station            San Onofre 1          Farley 2 Docket No. 50-220          Docket No. 50-259 Nine Mile Point Unit 1      Browns Ferry Unit 1 Docket No. 50-245          Docket No. 50-260
Millstone Unit 1            Browns Ferry Unit 2 Docket No. 50-336          Docket No. 50-296 Millstobe Unit 2            Browns Ferry Unit 3 Docket No. 50-263          Docket No. 50-346 Monticello                  Davis-Besse 1 Docket No. 50-282          Docket No. 50-271 Prairie Island Unit 1      Vermont Yankee Docket No. 50-306          Docket No. 50-338 Prairie Island Unit 2      North Anna 1 Docket No. 50-285          Docket No. 50-280
Ft. Calhoun                Surry Unit 1 Docket No. 50-133          Docket No. 50-281 Humboldt Bay                Surry Unit 2 Docket No. 50-277          Docket No. 50-266 Peach Bottom 2              Point Beach Unit 1 Docket No. 50-278          Docket No. 50-301 Peach Bottom 3              Point Beach Unit 2
 
FEt 6 7 1981 PLANTS UNDER OL REVIEW
  1. Clinton 1/2                      50-461/462
  2. Byron 1/2                        50-454, 455
  3. Braidwood 1/2                    50-456/457
  4. LaSalle 1/2                      50-373,  374
  5. Midland 1/2                      50-329,330
6. McGuire    2                    50- -    370
  7. So. Texas 1/2                    50-498, 499
  8. Shoreham                        5 0-3 22
  9. Waterford                        50-382
  10. Grand Gulf 1/2                  50-416/417
  11. Diablo Canyon 1/2                50-275, 323
  12. Susquehana 1/2                  50-387, 388
  13. St. Lucie 2                      5-0-389
  14. Summer 1                        50-39 5
  15. San Onofre 2/3                  50-361,  362
  16. Bellefonte 1/2                  50-438,  439
  17. Watts Bar 1/2                    50-390,  391
  18.  Sequoyah    2                  50-      328
  19 . Comanche Peak 1/2                50-445,  446
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21. WPPSS-2                          50-397
  22. Fermi 2                          50-34 1
  23. Zimmer 1                        50-358
  24. Perry 1/2                        50-440, 441
  25. Palo Verde                      50-528,  529, 530
  26. Catawba                          50-413, 414
  27. Marble Hill                      50-546, 547
  28. Wolf Creek                      50-4 82
  29. Callaway                        50-483, 486
 
4- FEB 2 7 1981 PLANTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
  1. Cherokee 1/2/3                50-491,  492, 493
  2. Beaver Valley 2              5 0-4 12
3.  St. Lucie 2                   5 0-3 89
4.  Vogtle 1/2                    50-4 24, 425
5.  River Bend 1/-2              50-458, 459
6.                                  Y,
7.  Forked River                  50-363
8.  Nine Mile Point 2            50-4 10
9.  Millstone 3.                  5 0-4 2 3
10.  Bailly 2                    - 50-367
11.  Limerick 1/2                  50-352,   353
12.  Hope Creek 1/2                50-354,   355
13.  Seabrook 1/2                  50-443, 444
14.
 
15.  Hartsville 1/2/3/4            50-518, 519, 520,   521
16. Phipps Bend 1/2               50-553, 554
17. Yellow Creek 1/2              50-566, 567
18.  WPPSS 1/3/4/5                 50-460,  508, 513, 509
19 . Harris 1/2/3/4                50-400,   401, 402, 403
20.  FNP                          50-437}}


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NRC Generic Letter 1981-029: Simulator Examination
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Site: Beaver Valley, Millstone, Hatch, Monticello, Calvert Cliffs, Dresden, Davis Besse, Peach Bottom, Browns Ferry, Salem, Oconee, Mcguire, Nine Mile Point, Palisades, Palo Verde, Perry, Indian Point, Fermi, Kewaunee, Catawba, Harris, Wolf Creek, Saint Lucie, Point Beach, Oyster Creek, Watts Bar, Hope Creek, Grand Gulf, Cooper, Sequoyah, Byron, Pilgrim, Arkansas Nuclear, Braidwood, Susquehanna, Summer, Prairie Island, Columbia, Seabrook, Brunswick, Surry, Limerick, North Anna, Turkey Point, River Bend, Vermont Yankee, Crystal River, Haddam Neck, Ginna, Diablo Canyon, Callaway, Vogtle, Waterford, Duane Arnold, Farley, Robinson, Clinton, South Texas, San Onofre, Cook, Comanche Peak, Yankee Rowe, Maine Yankee, Quad Cities, Humboldt Bay, La Crosse, Big Rock Point, Rancho Seco, Zion, Midland, Bellefonte, Fort Calhoun, FitzPatrick, McGuire, LaSalle, 05000363, 05000000, Zimmer, Fort Saint Vrain, Washington Public Power Supply System, Shoreham, Satsop, Trojan, Bailly, Atlantic Nuclear Power Plant, Cherokee, Marble Hill, Hartsville, Phipps Bend, Yellow Creek, Crane
Issue date: 08/07/1981
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NUREG-0737 GL-81-029, NUDOCS 8108250056
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Gentlemen:

Subject: Simulator Examinations (Generic Letter 81-29)

stated Item I.A.3.1 of NUREG-0737, Clarification of TMI Action Plan Requirements, examinations.

that simulator examinations will be included as part of the licensing until The clarification involved a deferral of simulator examination requirements applicants).

after October 1, 1981 (or prior to fuel load for operating license con- Further, it was indicated that simulator examinations should be scheduled to of up secutively with the balance of the examination but that an allowance two weeks is acceptable for any scheduling differences.

letter, your The staff requests that you furnish, within sixty (60) days of this

1982. Please schedule of exams for the remainder of calendar year 1981 and all of the include the number of candidates, their type (Operator or Senior Operator), dates the date of the simulator exam, the simulator which will be utilized, and to of the balance of the examinations. The schedule should be forwarded Safety.

P. F. Collins, Chief, Operator Licensing Branch, Division of Human Factors and The staff also wishes to provide the following additional clarification guidelines for the conduct of simulator exams:

1. Simulator exams will generally consist of two applicants and two examiners.

hours One applicant will assume a supervisory role. The exam will last 2-3 and involve at-power manipulations with concurrent malfunctions.

2. Plants without simulators may be granted waivers of the two-week allowance in scheduling simulator and plant examinations on a case-by-case basis, providing sufficient justification exists.

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August 7, 1981 TO ALL LICENSEES OF OPERATING PLANTS AND APPLICANTS FOR OPERATING LICENSES

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Gentlemen:

Subject: Simulator Examinations (Generic Letter 81-29)

Item I.A.3.1 of NUREG-0737, Clarification of TMI Action Plan Requirements, stated that simulator examinations will be included as part of the licensing examinations.

The clarification involved a deferral of simulator examination requirements until after October 1, 1981 (or prior to fuel load for operating license applicants).

Further, it was indicated that simulator examinations should be scheduled con- secutively with the balance of the examination but that an allowance of up to two weeks is acceptable for any scheduling differences.

The staff requests that you furnish, within sixty (60) days of this letter, your schedule of exams for the remainder of calendar year 1981 and all of 1982. Please include the number of candidates, their type (Operator or Senior Operator), the date of the simulator exam, the simulator which will be utilized, and the dates of the balance of the examinations. The schedule should be forwarded to P. F. Collins, Chief, Operator Licensing Branch, Division of Human Factors Safety.

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1. Simulator exams will generally consist of two applicants and two examiners.

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Docket No. 50-348 Farley Unit 1 -. ,v1=II V-lIL UlIIC-

Docket No. 50-313 Docket No. 50-247 Arkansas Unit 1 Indian Point Unit 2 Docket No. 50-368 Docket 50-286 Arkansas Unit 2 Indian Point Unit 3 Docket No. 50-317 Docket No. 50-155 Calvert Cliffs Unit 1 Big Rock Point Docket No. 50-318 Docket No. 50-255 Calvert Cliffs Unit 2 Palisades Docket No. 50-293 Docket No. 50-409 Pilgrim Unit 1 Lacrosse Docket No. 50-325 Docket No. 50-269 Brunswick Unit 1 Oconee Unit 1 Docket No. 50-324 Docket No. 50-270

Brunswick Unit 2 Oconee Unit 2 Docket No. 50-261 Docket No. 50-287 H. B. Robinson Unit 2 Oconee Unit 3 Docket No. 50-10 Docket No. 50-334 Dresden Unit 1 Beaver Valley Unit 1 Docket No. 50-237 Docket No. 50-302 Dresden Unit 2 Crystal River 3 Docket No. 50-249 Docket No. 50-335 Dresden Unit 3 St. Lucie Unit 1 Docket No. 50-254 Docket No. 50-250

Quad-Cities Unit 1 Turkey Point Unit 3 Docket No. 50-265 Docket No. 50-251 Quad-Cities Unit 2 Turkey Point Unit 4 Docket No. 50-295 Docket No. 50-321 Zion Unit 1 Edwin I. Hatch Unit 1 Docket No. 50-304 Docket No. 50-366 Zion Unit 2 Edwin I. Hatch Unit 2 Docket No. 50-213 Docket No. 50-315 Connecticut Yankee (Haddam Neck) D. C. Cook Unit 1

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Docket No. 50-316 Docket No. 50-344 Docket No. 50-305 D. C. Cook Unit 2 Trojan Kewaunee Docket No. 50-331 Docket No. 50-333 Docket No. 50-29 Duane Arnold FitzPatrick Yankee-Rowe Docket No. 50-219 Docket No. 50-267 Docket No. 50-339 Oyster Creek Unit 1 Ft. St. Vrain Nbrth Anna 2 Docket No. 50-309 Docket No. 50-272 Docket No. 50-311 Maine Yankee Salem Unit 1 Salem 2 Docket No. 50-289 Docket No. 50-244 Docket No. 50-327 Ca Three Mile Island Unit 1 R. E. Ginna 1 Sequoyah 1 Docket No. 50-320 Docket No. 50-312 Docket No. 50-369 Three Mile Island Unit 2 Rancho Seco McGuire 1 Docket No. 50-298 Docket No. 50-206 Docket No. 50-364 Cooper Station San Onofre 1 Farley 2 Docket No. 50-220 Docket No. 50-259 Nine Mile Point Unit 1 Browns Ferry Unit 1 Docket No. 50-245 Docket No. 50-260

Millstone Unit 1 Browns Ferry Unit 2 Docket No. 50-336 Docket No. 50-296 Millstobe Unit 2 Browns Ferry Unit 3 Docket No. 50-263 Docket No. 50-346 Monticello Davis-Besse 1 Docket No. 50-282 Docket No. 50-271 Prairie Island Unit 1 Vermont Yankee Docket No. 50-306 Docket No. 50-338 Prairie Island Unit 2 North Anna 1 Docket No. 50-285 Docket No. 50-280

Ft. Calhoun Surry Unit 1 Docket No. 50-133 Docket No. 50-281 Humboldt Bay Surry Unit 2 Docket No. 50-277 Docket No. 50-266 Peach Bottom 2 Point Beach Unit 1 Docket No. 50-278 Docket No. 50-301 Peach Bottom 3 Point Beach Unit 2

FEt 6 7 1981 PLANTS UNDER OL REVIEW

1. Clinton 1/2 50-461/462

2. Byron 1/2 50-454, 455

3. Braidwood 1/2 50-456/457

4. LaSalle 1/2 50-373, 374

5. Midland 1/2 50-329,330

r 6. McGuire 2 50- - 370

7. So. Texas 1/2 50-498, 499

8. Shoreham 5 0-3 22

9. Waterford 50-382

10. Grand Gulf 1/2 50-416/417

11. Diablo Canyon 1/2 50-275, 323

12. Susquehana 1/2 50-387, 388

13. St. Lucie 2 5-0-389

14. Summer 1 50-39 5

15. San Onofre 2/3 50-361, 362

16. Bellefonte 1/2 50-438, 439

17. Watts Bar 1/2 50-390, 391

18. Sequoyah 2 50- 328

19 . Comanche Peak 1/2 50-445, 446

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21. WPPSS-2 50-397

22. Fermi 2 50-34 1

23. Zimmer 1 50-358

24. Perry 1/2 50-440, 441

25. Palo Verde 50-528, 529, 530

26. Catawba 50-413, 414

27. Marble Hill 50-546, 547

28. Wolf Creek 50-4 82

29. Callaway 50-483, 486

4- FEB 2 7 1981 PLANTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION

1. Cherokee 1/2/3 50-491, 492, 493

2. Beaver Valley 2 5 0-4 12

3. St. Lucie 2 5 0-3 89

4. Vogtle 1/2 50-4 24, 425

5. River Bend 1/-2 50-458, 459

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7. Forked River 50-363

8. Nine Mile Point 2 50-4 10

9. Millstone 3. 5 0-4 2 3

10. Bailly 2 - 50-367

11. Limerick 1/2 50-352, 353

12. Hope Creek 1/2 50-354, 355

13. Seabrook 1/2 50-443, 444

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15. Hartsville 1/2/3/4 50-518, 519, 520, 521

16. Phipps Bend 1/2 50-553, 554

17. Yellow Creek 1/2 50-566, 567

18. WPPSS 1/3/4/5 50-460, 508, 513, 509

19 . Harris 1/2/3/4 50-400, 401, 402, 403

20. FNP 50-437

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