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| number = ML14049A019
| number = ML14049A019
| issue date = 02/18/2014
| issue date = 02/18/2014
| title = Browns Ferry 2013-302 Final Administrative JPMs
| title = 302 Final Administrative JPMs
| author name =  
| author name =  
| author affiliation = NRC/RGN-II
| author affiliation = NRC/RGN-II
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{{#Wiki_filter:JPM RO A1a OPERATOR: ________________________________
{{#Wiki_filter:JPM RO A1a OPERATOR: ________________________________
RO           DATE:                      
RO                             DATE:
 
JPM NUMBER:             RO A1a TASK NUMBER:           Conduct of Operations TASK TITLE:             3-SR-2, Mode 3 Operator Rounds, Table 1.12 through 1.22 K/A NUMBER: 2.1.7               K/A RATING: RO 4.4 TASK STANDARD: Perform Operator logs in accordance with SR-2 Instrument Checks and Observations for log tables 1.13 through 1.22. Verify acceptance criteria are satisfied in accordance with notes and if not notification to Unit Supervisor is completed.
JPM NUMBER:
LOCATION OF PERFORMANCE: Simulator REFERENCES/PROCEDURES NEEDED: 3-SR-2, Instrument Checks and Observations VALIDATION TIME: 30 minutes PERFORMANCE TIME:
RO A 1a TASK NUMBER:
COMMENTS: __________________________________________________________
Conduct of Operations
Additional comment sheets attached? YES ___ NO ___
 
RESULTS:       SATISFACTORY ____               UNSATISFACTORY ____
TASK TITLE:
SIGNATURE: __________________________                  DATE: __________
3-SR-2, Mode 3 Operator Rounds, Table 1.12 through 1.2 2
EXAMINER 1
K/A NUMBER:
2.1.7   K/A RATING:
RO 4.4 TASK STANDARD:
Perform Operator logs in accordance with SR
-2 Instrument Checks and Observations for log tables 1.1 3 through 1.2
: 2. Verify acceptance criteria are satisfied in accordance with notes and if not notification to Unit Supervisor is completed
.
LOCATION OF PERFORMANCE:
Simulator REFERENCES/PROCEDURES NEEDED:
3-SR-2, Instrument Checks and Observations VALIDATION TIME:
30 minutes PERFORMANCE TIME:
COMMENTS:
__________________________________________________________
______________________
__________
______________________________________
________________________________
______________________________________
Additional comment sheets attached? YES
___   NO ___
RESULTS: SATISFACTORY
____ UNSATISFACTORY
____
SIGNATURE:
____________________
______ DATE: __________
 
EXAMINER
 
INITIAL CONDITIONS
: You are a Unit Operator assigned to Unit 3, and it is Friday morning at 0800. 3-SR-2, Instrument Checks and Observations, is being performed.
The plant is in MODE 3.


INITIAL CONDITIONS: You are a Unit Operator assigned to Unit 3, and it is Friday morning at 0800. 3-SR-2, Instrument Checks and Observations, is being performed.
The plant is in MODE 3.
INITIATING CUE: The Unit Supervisor directs you as the Unit Operator to complete a portion of 3-SR-2 day shift checks and observations Attachment 2 Surveillance Procedure Data Package Modes 1, 2, and 3 (pages 17 of 88 to 26 of 88) for Friday at 0800.
INITIATING CUE: The Unit Supervisor directs you as the Unit Operator to complete a portion of 3-SR-2 day shift checks and observations Attachment 2 Surveillance Procedure Data Package Modes 1, 2, and 3 (pages 17 of 88 to 26 of 88) for Friday at 0800.
All readings that are already completed are correct and need not be checked by you.
All readings that are already completed are correct and need not be checked by you.


JPM RO A1a 3  *******************************************************************************
JPM RO A1a Simulator INITIAL CONDITIONS: You are a Unit Operator assigned to Unit 3, and it is Friday morning at 0800. 3-SR-2, Instrument Checks and Observations, is being performed.
Simulator *******************************************************************************
INITIAL CONDITIONS
: You are a Unit Operator assigned to Unit 3, and it is Friday morning at 0800. 3-SR-2, Instrument Checks and Observations, is being performed.
The plant is in MODE 3.
The plant is in MODE 3.
INITIATING CUE
INITIATING CUE: The Unit Supervisor directs you as the Unit Operator to complete a portion of 3-SR-2 day shift checks and observations Attachment 2 Surveillance Procedure Data Package Modes 1, 2, and 3 (pages 17 of 88 to 26 of 88) for Friday at 0800.
: The Unit Supervisor directs you as the Unit Operator to complete a portion of 3-SR-2 day shift checks and observations Attachment 2 Surveillance Procedure Data Package Modes 1, 2, and 3 (pages 17 of 88 to 26 of 88) for Friday at 0800.
 
All readings that are already completed are correct and need not be checked by you.
All readings that are already completed are correct and need not be checked by you.
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JPM RO A1a START TIME          
JPM RO A1a START TIME Performance Step 1:                                                                   Critical X Not Critical (1)   Whenever there is fuel in the reactor vessel and the continuous conductivity monitor is inoperable, periodic analysis of reactor coolant samples are required by the Technical Requirements Manual. If the reactor coolant continuous conductivity monitor becomes inoperable, notify Chemistry to sample according to 3-SI-4.6.B.1-4.
  *******************************************************************************
Standard:
Performance Step 1:       Critical X Not Critical (1) Whenever there is fuel in the reactor vessel and the continuous conductivity monitor is inoperable, periodic analysis of reactor coolant samples are required by the Technical Requirements Manual. If the reactor coolant continuous conductivity monitor becomes inoperable, notify Chemistry to sample according to 3
Records a Reactor Coolant Conductivity reading of .057 or .058 µmho. Initials under UO.
-SI-4.6.B.1-4. Standard:   Records a Reactor Coolant Conductivity reading of .057 or .058 µmho. Initials under UO.
SAT     UNSAT           N/A       COMMENTS:
SAT     UNSAT       N/A       COMMENTS:
4
JPM RO A1a 5  *******************************************************************************
Performance Step 2:      Critical X  Not Critical (1)  The difference between readings of 3
-LI-64-54A and 3-LI-64-66 should not exceed 2 inches. Deviations greater than 2 inches should be investigated.


(2) The Technical Specification requirements for Suppression Pool Water Level are --1.0" with DW to Torus --1.0" without DW to Torus DP established.
JPM RO A1a Performance Step 2:                                                                Critical X Not Critical (1)    The difference between readings of 3-LI-64-54A and 3-LI-64-66 should not exceed 2 inches. Deviations greater than 2 inches should be investigated.
Standard: Records a Suppression Pool Level of (-) 2.75 inches; plus or minus 0.5 inches in both columns. Initials under UO.
(2)   The Technical Specification requirements for Suppression Pool Water Level are -6.25" and  -1.0" with DW to Torus DP established AND  -7.25" and  -1.0" without DW to Torus DP established.
SAT     UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:
Standard:
JPM RO A1a 6  *******************************************************************************
Records a Suppression Pool Level of (-) 2.75 inches; plus or minus 0.5 inches in both columns. Initials under UO.
Performance Step 3:      Critical X  Not Critical (1)  The required observation of Bulk Volumetric Average Drywell Air Temperature may be obtained from ICS Pt TEST2500 OR 3
SAT     UNSAT           N/A       COMMENTS:
-TI-82 OR 3-TR-80-1. Only one of the two methods is required to be logged and the other method may be N/A'd.
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  (2)  It may be necessary to have Instrument Maintenance turn on the "BULK VOLUMETRIC AVERAGE DRYWELL AIR TEMPERATURE" on 3
-TR-80-1 to allow the point to be displayed.
Standard:  Records a Drywell Air Temperature from ICS of 1 04.1 °F; plus or minus 0.1 °F in the column under ICS Pt TEST2500. Initials under UO.
SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:
JPM RO A1a 7  *******************************************************************************
Performance Step 4:      Critical    Not Critical X    (1) The Drywell
-Suppression Chamber Differential Pressure should not exceed 1.33 psid.
Standard:  Records a Drywell
- Suppression Chamber Differential pressure of 1.1 to 1.2 psid in both columns. Initials under UO.
SAT      UNSAT       N/A       COMMENTS:
JPM RO A1a 8  ***************************************************************
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Performance Step 5:      Critical X  Not Critical (1) Limits:


adds heat to the suppression pool is being performed.
JPM RO A1a Performance Step 3:                                                              Critical X Not Critical (1)    The required observation of Bulk Volumetric Average Drywell Air Temperature may be obtained from ICS Pt TEST2500 OR 3-TI-82 OR 3-TR-80-1. Only one of the two methods is required to be logged and the other method may be N/Ad.
suppression pool is being performed; and
(2)    It may be necessary to have Instrument Maintenance turn on the BULK VOLUMETRIC AVERAGE DRYWELL AIR TEMPERATURE on 3-TR-80-1 to allow the point to be displayed.
Standard:
Records a Drywell Air Temperature from ICS of 104.1 °F; plus or minus 0.1 °F in the column under ICS Pt TEST2500. Initials under UO.
SAT    UNSAT          N/A        COMMENTS:
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(2) This value is recorded to further validate the Suppression Pool Bulk Water Temperature indications when RHR Suppression Pool Cooling is not in service. If the Control Room Suppression Pool Bulk Water Temperature indications deviate more than 5°F from one another or if 3
JPM RO A1a Performance Step 4:                                                                    Critical Not Critical X (1) The Drywell-Suppression Chamber Differential Pressure should not exceed 1.33 psid.
-TI Suppression Pool Cooling may be required to be placed in service to obtain valid Suppression Pool Bulk Water Temperature readings (may indicate a potential thermal stratification problem, Refer To site response to GE SIL 106). Deviations in excess of 5°F for the MCR instruments is also an indication of a potential inoperable instrumen t; the Suppression Pool Bulk Water Temperature instruments affect LCO 3.3.3.1, "PAM Instruments" (CHANNEL CHECK surveillance requirement) and 3
Standard:
-TI-64-55B affects LCO 3.3.3.2, "Backup Control System.
Records a Drywell - Suppression Chamber Differential pressure of 1.1 to 1.2 psid in both columns. Initials under UO.
SAT      UNSAT          N/A      COMMENTS:
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(3) Suppression pool average temperature must be verified within the applicable limits and logged every 5 minutes when performing testing that adds heat to the suppression pool, accomplished by 3
JPM RO A1a Performance Step 5:                                                                        Critical X Not Critical (1) Limits:
-SR-3.6.2.1.1.
A. 95°F when any OPERABLE intermediate range monitor (IRM) channel is > 70 on Range 7 and no testing that adds heat to the suppression pool is being performed.
B. 105°F when any OPERABLE IRM channel is > 70 on Range 7 and testing that adds heat to the suppression pool is being performed; and C. 110°F when all OPERABLE IRM channels are  70 on Range 7 (2)      This value is recorded to further validate the Suppression Pool Bulk Water Temperature indications when RHR Suppression Pool Cooling is not in service. If the Control Room Suppression Pool Bulk Water Temperature indications deviate more than 5°F from one another or if 3-TI-64-55B is greater than or equal to 95 deg F, RHR Suppression Pool Cooling may be required to be placed in service to obtain valid Suppression Pool Bulk Water Temperature readings (may indicate a potential thermal stratification problem, Refer To site response to GE SIL 106). Deviations in excess of 5°F for the MCR instruments is also an indication of a potential inoperable instrument; the Suppression Pool Bulk Water Temperature instruments affect LCO 3.3.3.1, "PAM Instruments" (CHANNEL CHECK surveillance requirement) and 3-TI-64-55B affects LCO 3.3.3.2, "Backup Control System.
(3)      Suppression pool average temperature must be verified within the applicable limits and logged every 5 minutes when performing testing that adds heat to the suppression pool, accomplished by 3-SR-3.6.2.1.1.
(4)      If both the primary and secondary indication of any SRV tailpipe is inoperable, per Technical Requirements Manual 3.3.5, the Suppression Pool Water Temperature must be monitored at least once per shift to observe any unexplained temperature rise which might be indicative of an open SRV.
Standard:
Records Suppression Pool Water Temperature of 87.5 °F; plus or minus 2.5 °F in all 4 columns under Panel 9-3. Initials under UO.
SAT        UNSAT          N/A        COMMENTS:
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(4)  If both the primary and secondary indication of any SRV tailpipe is inoperable, per Technical Requirements Manual 3.3.5, the Suppression Pool Water Temperature must be monitored at least once per shift to observe any unexplained temperature rise which might be indicative of an open SRV.
JPM RO A1a Performance Step 6:                                                                         *Critical X Not Critical (1) Each pressure indicator provides indication of the discharge pressure for one RHR or Core Spray Loop. The instrument check will consist of observing that the instrument exhibits an expected reading for the given plant conditions.
Standard:  Records Suppression Pool Water Temperature of 87.5 °F; plus or minus 2.5 °F in all 4 -3. Initials under UO.
(2) The Technical Requirements Manual requires a minimum discharge pressure for OPERABLE subsystems. Refer To TRM Section 3.5.4.
SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:
CS Loop I           PI-75-20           39 psig CS Loop II           PI-75-48           39 psig RHR Loop I           PI-74-51           48 psig RHR Loop II         PI-74-65           35 psig (3) MAX criteria is N/A for RHR/Core Spray subsystems in service or if keep fill aligned to CS & S. When a RHR/Core Spray subsystem is in a standby readiness condition the maximum discharge pressure is 100 psig. High discharge pressures with pumps secured may be indication of primary valve leakage.
JPM RO A1a 9  *******************************************************************************
Standard:
Performance Step 6:       *Critical X   Not Critical (1) Each pressure indicator provides indication of the discharge pressure for one RHR or Core Spray Loop. The instrument chec k will consist of observing that the instrument exhibits an expected reading for the given plant conditions. (2) The Technical Requirements Manual requires a minimum discharge pressure for OPERABLE subsystems. Refer To TRM Section 3.5.4.
          *Records a CS Loop I Fill Pressure of 50 psig (+) 5 psig and for *CS Loop II Discharge Fill Pressure of 50 psig (+) 5 psig. *Records a RHR Loop I Discharge Fill Pressure of 40 psig;
CS Loop I PI-75-20   CS Loop II PI-75-48   RHR Loop I PI-74-51   48 psig RHR Loop II PI-74-65   35 ps ig (3) MAX criteria is N/A for RHR/Core Spray subsystems in service or if keep fill aligned to CS & S. When a RHR/Core Spray subsystem is in a standby readiness condition the maximum discharge pressure is 100 psig. High discharge pressures with pumps secured may be indication of primary valve leakage.
(+) 5 psig. Records NA or 270 psig for RHR Loop II because it is in Shutdown Cooling.
Standard: *Records a CS Loop I Fill Pressure of 50 psig (+) 5 psig and for *CS Loop II Discharge Fill Pressure of 50 psig (+) 5 psig. *Records a RHR Loop I Discharge Fill Pressure of 40 psig;  
Initials under UO. *Informs Unit Supervisor that RHR Loop I discharge pressure is less than the minimum required discharge pressure of 48 psig.
(+) 5 psig. Records NA or 270 psig for RHR Loop II because it is in Shutdown Cooling. Initials under UO. *Informs Unit Supervisor that RHR Loop I discharge pressure is less than the minimum required discharge pressure of 48 psig.
SAT       UNSAT           N/A         COMMENTS:
SAT     UNSAT       N/A       COMMENTS:
9
JPM RO A1a 10  *******************************************************************************
Performance Step 7:      Critical X  Not Critical (1)  Technical Specification LCO 3.4.7 requires that two RHR Shutdown Cooling Subsystems be operable during this applicability. An operable Shutdown Cooling Subsystem consists of one RHR pump, associated heat exchanger, RHRSW pump capable of providing cooling water to its associated heat exchanger, associated piping and valves, all of which can be aligned in the Shutdown Cooling Mode for the removal of decay heat.
  (2)  An "X" shall be placed in the associated Column for the In Service Pump or Subsystem.
  (3)  To be considered as In Service, RHR System and its associated Shutdown Cooling Subsystems must be in the Shutdown Cooling Mode alignment with RHR SD CLG FLOW LOW annunciator (3
-XA-55-3D, Window 11) RESET.
Standard:  Places an X under RR Pump B for being in service and an X under RHR Shutdown Cooling Subsystem D for being in service. Records SAT in all data Column. Initials under UO.
SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:
JPM RO A1a 11  *******************************************************************************
Performance Step 8:      Critical X  Not Critical Standard:  Records Reactor Zone Exhaust Radiation Monitor readings of 1.0 mr/hr for both RM
--142 and RM
--143; plus or minus 0.5 mr/hr for Detector A and B. Records Refuel Zone Exhaust Radiation Monitor readings of 26.0 mr/hr for RM
--140; plus or minus 1.0 mr/hr for Detector A and B. For RM
--141 records reading of 50 mr/hr; plus or minus 1 mr/hr for Detector A and B. Initials under UO. Informs Unit Supervisor that Refuel Zone Exhaust Radiation Monitors are outside the MAX deviation of 20 mr/hr.
SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:
JPM RO A1a 12  *******************************************************************************
Performance Step
:      *Critical X  Not Critical (1) The instrument check will consist of observing that the instruments exhibit an expected reading for the given plant conditions. MAX will be the alarm (RHRSW/RCW EFFLUENT RADIATION HIGH 3-RA--132 (Panel 3
--3, 3-XA-55-3A, Window 3)) setpoint for the respective monitor. Instrument Shop should be contacted for most current setpoints as required.
Standard:  Records NA for RM
--133 or a reading of 300 cpm. *Records a reading for RM
--134 of 300 cpm; plus or minus 10 cpm. *Records SAT in all data Column. *Initials under UO.
SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:                         


END OF TASK
JPM RO A1a Performance Step 7:                                                                Critical X Not Critical (1)    Technical Specification LCO 3.4.7 requires that two RHR Shutdown Cooling Subsystems be operable during this applicability. An operable Shutdown Cooling Subsystem consists of one RHR pump, associated heat exchanger, RHRSW pump capable of providing cooling water to its associated heat exchanger, associated piping and valves, all of which can be aligned in the Shutdown Cooling Mode for the removal of decay heat.
(2)    An X shall be placed in the associated Column for the In Service Pump or Subsystem.
(3)    To be considered as In Service, RHR System and its associated Shutdown Cooling Subsystems must be in the Shutdown Cooling Mode alignment with RHR SD CLG FLOW LOW annunciator (3-XA-55-3D, Window 11) RESET.
Standard:
Places an X under RR Pump B for being in service and an X under RHR Shutdown Cooling Subsystem D for being in service. Records SAT in all data Column. Initials under UO.
SAT    UNSAT            N/A        COMMENTS:
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STOP TIME
JPM RO A1a Performance Step 8:                                                Critical X Not Critical Standard:
Records Reactor Zone Exhaust Radiation Monitor readings of 1.0 mr/hr for both RM        142 and RM-90-143; plus or minus 0.5 mr/hr for Detector A and B. Records Refuel Zone Exhaust Radiation Monitor readings of 26.0 mr/hr for RM-90-140; plus or minus 1.0 mr/hr for Detector A and B. For RM-90-141 records reading of 50 mr/hr; plus or minus 1 mr/hr for Detector A and B. Initials under UO. Informs Unit Supervisor that Refuel Zone Exhaust Radiation Monitors are outside the MAX deviation of 20 mr/hr.
SAT    UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:
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JPM RO A1a 1   OPERATOR: ________________________________
JPM RO A1a Performance Step 9:                                                                      *Critical X Not Critical (1) The instrument check will consist of observing that the instruments exhibit an expected reading for the given plant conditions.
RO            DATE:                      
MAX will be the alarm (RHRSW/RCW EFFLUENT RADIATION HIGH 3-RA-90-132 (Panel 3-9-3, 3-XA-55-3A, Window 3))
setpoint for the respective monitor. Instrument Shop should be contacted for most current setpoints as required.
Standard:
Records NA for RM-90-133 or a reading of 300 cpm. *Records a reading for RM-90-134 of 300 cpm; plus or minus 10 cpm. *Records SAT in all data Column. *Initials under UO.
SAT        UNSAT            N/A        COMMENTS:
END OF TASK STOP TIME 12


JPM NUMBER:
JPM RO A1a OPERATOR: ________________________________
RO A 1a TASK NUMBER:
RO                              DATE:
Conduct of Operations
JPM NUMBER:             RO A1a TASK NUMBER:           Conduct of Operations TASK TITLE:            2-SR-2, Mode 3 Operator Rounds, Table 1.13 through 1.22 K/A NUMBER: 2.1.7                K/A RATING: RO 4.4 TASK STANDARD: Perform Operator logs in accordance with SR-2 Instrument Checks and Observations for log tables 1.13 through 1.22. Verify acceptance criteria are satisfied in accordance with notes and if not notification to Unit Supervisor is completed.
LOCATION OF PERFORMANCE: Simulator REFERENCES/PROCEDURES NEEDED: 2-SR-2, Instrument Checks and Observations VALIDATION TIME: 30 minutes PERFORMANCE TIME:
COMMENTS: __________________________________________________________
Additional comment sheets attached? YES ___ NO ___
RESULTS:      SATISFACTORY ____              UNSATISFACTORY ____
SIGNATURE: __________________________                  DATE: __________
EXAMINER 1


TASK TITLE:
INITIAL CONDITIONS: You are a Unit Operator assigned to Unit 2, and it is Friday morning at 0800. 2-SR-2, Instrument Checks and Observations, is being performed.
2-SR-2, Mode 3 Operator Rounds, Table 1.1 3 through 1.2 2
K/A NUMBER:
2.1.7    K/A RATING:
RO 4.4  TASK STANDARD:
Perform Operator logs in accordance with SR
-2 Instrument Checks and Observations for log tables 1.1 3 through 1.2
: 2. Verify acceptance criteria are satisfied in accordance with notes and if not notification to Unit Supervisor is completed
. LOCATION OF PERFORMANCE:
Simulator  REFERENCES/PROCEDURES NEEDED:
2-SR-2, Instrument Checks and Observations VALIDATION TIME:
30 minutes PERFORMANCE TIME:
COMMENTS:
__________________________________________________________
_____________________
___________
______________________________________
________________________________
______________________________________
Additional comment sheets attached?  YES
___  NO ___
RESULTS: SATISFACTORY
____ UNSATISFACTORY
____
SIGNATURE:
___________________
_______ DATE: __________
 
EXAMINER 
 
INITIAL CONDITIONS
: You are a Unit Operator assigned to Unit 2, and it is Friday morning at 0800. 2-SR-2, Instrument Checks and Observations, is being performed.
The plant is in MODE 3.
The plant is in MODE 3.
 
INITIATING CUE: The Unit Supervisor directs you as the Unit Operator to complete a portion of 2-SR-2 day shift checks and observations Attachment 2 Surveillance Procedure Data Package Modes 1, 2, and 3 (pages 18 of 90 to 27 of 90) for Friday at 0800.
INITIATING CUE: The Unit Supervisor directs you as the Unit Operator to complete a portion of 2-SR-2 day shift checks and observations Attachment 2 Surveillance Procedure Data Package Modes 1, 2, and 3 (pages 1 8 of 90 to 2 7 of 90) for Friday at 0800.
 
All readings that are already completed are correct and need not be checked by you.
All readings that are already completed are correct and need not be checked by you.


JPM RO A1a 3  *******************************************************************************
JPM RO A1a Simulator INITIAL CONDITIONS: You are a Unit Operator assigned to Unit 2, and it is Friday morning at 0800. 2-SR-2, Instrument Checks and Observations, is being performed.
Simulator *******************************************************************************
INITIAL CONDITIONS
: You are a Unit Operator assigned to Unit 2, and it is Friday morning at 0800. 2-SR-2, Instrument Checks and Observations, is being performed.
The plant is in MODE 3.
The plant is in MODE 3.
INITIATING CUE
INITIATING CUE: The Unit Supervisor directs you as the Unit Operator to complete a portion of 2-SR-2 day shift checks and observations Attachment 2 Surveillance Procedure Data Package Modes 1, 2, and 3 (pages 18 of 90 to 27 of 90) for Friday at 0800.
: The Unit Supervisor directs you as the Unit Operator to complete a portion of 2-SR-2 day shift checks and observations Attachment 2 Surveillance Procedure Data Package Modes 1, 2, and 3 (pages 18 of 90 to 27 of 90) for Friday at 0800.
 
All readings that are already completed are correct and need not be checked by you.
All readings that are already completed are correct and need not be checked by you.
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JPM RO A1a START TIME          
JPM RO A1a START TIME Performance Step 1:                                                                   Critical X Not Critical (1)   Whenever there is fuel in the reactor vessel and the continuous conductivity monitor is inoperable, periodic analysis of reactor coolant samples are required by the Technical Requirements Manual. If the reactor coolant continuous conductivity monitor becomes inoperable, notify the Chemistry to sample according to 2-SI-4.6.B.1-4.
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Standard:
Performance Step 1:       Critical X Not Critical (1) Whenever there is fuel in the reactor vessel and the continuous conductivity monitor is inoperable, periodic analysis of reactor coolant samples are required by the Technical Requirements Manual. If the reactor coolant continuous conductivity monitor becomes inoperable, notify the Chemistry to sample according to 2
Records a Reactor Coolant Conductivity reading of .057 or .058 µmho. Initials under UO.
-SI-4.6.B.1-4. Standard:   Records a Reactor Coolant Conductivity reading of  
SAT     UNSAT           N/A       COMMENTS:
.057 or .058
4
µmho. Initials under UO
. SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:
JPM RO A1a 5  *******************************************************************************
Performance Step 2:      Critical X  Not Critical (1)  The difference between readings of 2
-LI-64-54A and 2-LI-64-66 should not exceed 2 inches. Deviations greater than 2 inches should be investigated.
  (2)  The Technical Specification requirements for Suppression Pool Water Level are --1.0" with DW to Torus --1.0" without DW to Torus DP established.
Standard:  Records a Suppression Pool Level of
(-) 1 to (-) 2 inches in both columns.
Initials under UO
. SAT     UNSAT       N/A      COMMENTS:
JPM RO A1a 6  *******************************************************************************
Performance Step 3:      Critical X  Not Critical (1)  The required observation of Bulk Volumetric Average Drywell Air Temperature may be obtained from ICS Pt TEST2500 or 2
-TR-80 or 2-TI-82 Value. Only one of the three methods is required to be logged and the other method may be N/A'd.
  (2)  It may be necessary to have Instrument Maintenance turn on the "BULK VOLUMETRIC AVERAGE DRYWELL AIR TEMPERATURE" on 2
-TR-80-1 to allow the point to be displayed.
Standard:  Records a Drywell Air Temperature from ICS of 1 02.4 °F or 102.5 °F in the column under ICS Pt TEST2500. Initials under UO.
SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:
JPM RO A1a 7  *******************************************************************************
Performance Step 4:      Critical    Not Critical X    (1)  Acceptance Criteria is not required to be met until 24 hours after THERMAL POWER is > 15% RTP following startup, TO 24 hours prior to reducing THERMAL POWER to
< 15% RTP prior to the next scheduled reactor shutdown.)
  (2)  The Drywell
-Suppression Chamber Differential Pressure should not exceed 1.33 psid.
Standard:  Records a Drywell - Suppression Chamber Differential pressure of 1.1 5 to 1.2 psid in both columns. Initials under UO
. SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:
JPM RO A1a 8  *******************************************************************************
Performance Step 5:      Critical X  Not Critical NOTES ARE ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE!


JPM RO A1a (1) Limits:
JPM RO A1a Performance Step 2:                                                                Critical X Not Critical (1)   The difference between readings of 2-LI-64-54A and 2-LI-64-66 should not exceed 2 inches. Deviations greater than 2 inches should be investigated.
that adds heat to the suppression pool is being performed; hannel is > 70 on Range 7 and testing that adds heat to the suppression pool is being performed; and
(2)    The Technical Specification requirements for Suppression Pool Water Level are -6.25" and  -1.0" with DW to Torus DP established AND  -7.25" and -1.0" without DW to Torus DP established.
Standard:
Records a Suppression Pool Level of (-) 1 to (-) 2 inches in both columns.
Initials under UO.
SAT    UNSAT          N/A        COMMENTS:
5


(2) This value is recorded to further validate the Suppression Pool Bulk Water Temperature indications when RHR Suppression Pool Cooling is not in service. If the Control Room Suppression Pool Bulk Water Temperature indications deviate more than 5&deg;F from one another or the 2
JPM RO A1a Performance Step 3:                                                              Critical X Not Critical (1)   The required observation of Bulk Volumetric Average Drywell Air Temperature may be obtained from ICS Pt TEST2500 or 2-TR-80 or 2-TI-82 Value. Only one of the three methods is required to be logged and the other method may be N/Ad.
-TI-64-55B is greater than or equal to 95 deg F, RHR Suppression Pool Cooling may be required to be placed in service to obtain a valid Suppression Pool Bulk Water Temperature readings (may indicate a potential thermal stratification problem, REFER TO site response to GE SIL 106). Deviations in excess of 5&deg;F for the MCR instruments is also an indication of a potential inoperable instrument; the Suppression Pool Bulk Water Temperature instruments affect LCO 3.3.3.1, "PAM Instruments" (CHANNEL CHECK surveillance requirement) and 2
(2)    It may be necessary to have Instrument Maintenance turn on the BULK VOLUMETRIC AVERAGE DRYWELL AIR TEMPERATURE on 2-TR-80-1 to allow the point to be displayed.
-TI-64-55B affects LCO 3.3.3.2, "Backup Control System. Failure of an Analog (Pen), channel to track due to sticking or servo failure, contributing to the channel exceeding the Max Delta Limits or not, results in the channel being Inoperable.
Standard:
Records a Drywell Air Temperature from ICS of 102.4 &deg;F or 102.5 &deg;F in the column under ICS Pt TEST2500. Initials under UO.
SAT    UNSAT          N/A        COMMENTS:
6


(3) Suppression pool average temperature must be verified within the applicable limits and logged every 5 minutes when performing testing that adds heat to the suppression pool, accomplished by 2
JPM RO A1a Performance Step 4:                                                                Critical Not Critical X (1)   Acceptance Criteria is not required to be met until 24 hours after THERMAL POWER is > 15% RTP following startup, TO 24 hours prior to reducing THERMAL POWER to < 15% RTP prior to the next scheduled reactor shutdown.)
-SR-3.6.2.1.1.
(2)   The Drywell-Suppression Chamber Differential Pressure should not exceed 1.33 psid.
  (4) If both the primary and secondary indication of any SRV tailpipe is inoperable, per Technical Requirements Manual 3.3.5, the Suppression Pool Water Temperature must be monitored at least once per shift to observe any unexplained temperature rise which might be indicative of an open SRV.
Standard:
Standard: Records Suppression Pool Water Temperature of 8 7.5 &deg;F; plus or minus 2 &deg;F in all 4 columns under Panel 9
Records a Drywell - Suppression Chamber Differential pressure of 1.15 to 1.2 psid in both columns. Initials under UO.
-3. Initials under UO.
SAT     UNSAT           N/A         COMMENTS:
SAT     UNSAT       N/A       COMMENTS:
7
JPM RO A1a 10  *******************************************************************************
Performance Step 6:      *Critical X  Not Critical (1)  Each pressure indicator provides indication of the discharge pressure for one RHR or Core Spray Loop. The instrument check will consist of observing that the instrument exhibits an expected reading for the given plant conditions.


(2)  The Technical Requirements Manual requires a minimum discharge pressure for OPERABLE subsystems. Refer to TRM Section 3.5.4.
JPM RO A1a Performance Step 5:                                   Critical X Not Critical NOTES ARE ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE!
CS Loop I PI-75-20  39 psig CS Loop II PI-75-48  39 psig RHR Loop I PI-74-51  48 psig RHR Loop II PI-74-65  35 psig (3)  MAX criteria are N/A for RHR/Core Spray subsystems in service or if keep fill aligned to CS & S. When a RHR/Core Spray subsystem is in a standby readiness condition the maximum discharge pressure is 100 psig. High discharge pressures with pumps secured may be indication of primary valve leakage.
8
Standard:  *Records a CS Loop I Fill Pressure of 50 psig (+) 5 psig and for *CS Loop II Discharge Fill Pressure of 4 5 psig (+) 5 psig. *Records a RHR Loop I Discharge Fill Pressure of 4 2.5 psig; plus 5 psig or minus 2.5 psig but less than 48 psig. Records NA or 270 psig for RHR Loop II because it is in Shutdown Cooling. Initials under UO.
*Informs Unit Supervisor that RHR Loop I discharge pressure is less than the minimum required discharge pressure of 48 psig. SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:
JPM RO A1a 11  *******************************************************************************
Performance Step 7:       Critical X   Not Critical (1)  Technical Specification LCO 3.4.7 requires that two RHR Shutdown Cooling Subsystems be operable during this applicability. An operable Shutdown Cooling Subsystem consists of one RHR pump, associated heat exchanger, RHRSW pump capable of providing cooling water to its associated heat exchanger, associated piping and valves, all of which can be aligned in the Shutdown Cooling Mode for the removal of decay heat.
  (2)  An "X" shall be placed in the associated Column for the In Service Pump or Subsystem.
  (3)  To be considered as In Service, RHR System and its associated Shutdown Cooling Subsystems must be in the Shutdown Cooling Mode alignment with RHR SD CLG FLOW LOW annunciator (2
-XA-55-3D, Window 11) is reset.
Standard:  Places an X under RR Pump B for being in service and an X under RHR Shutdown Cooling Subsystem D for being in service. Records SAT in all data Column. Initials under UO.
SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:
JPM RO A1a 12  *******************************************************************************
Performance Step 8:      Critical X  Not Critical Standard:  Records Reactor Zone Exhaust Radiation Monitor readings of 1.0 mr/hr for both RM 142 and RM 143; plus or minus 0.5 mr/hr for Detector A and B. Records Refuel Zone Exhaust Radiation Monitor readings of 26.0 mr/hr for RM 140; plus or minus 1.0 mr/hr for Detector A and B. For RM 141 records reading of 50 mr/hr; plus or minus 1 mr/hr for Detector A and B. Initials under UO. Informs Unit Supervisor that Refuel Zone Exhaust Radiation Monitors are outside the MAX deviation of 20 mr/hr. SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:
JPM RO A1a 13  *******************************************************************************
Performance Step 9:      *Critical X  Not Critical (1)  The instrument check will consist of observing that the instruments exhibit an expected reading for the given plant conditions. MAX will be the alarm (RHRSW/RCW EFFLUENT RADIATION HIGH 2-RA-90-132 (Panel 2 3, 2-XA-55-3A, Window 3)) setpoint for the respective monitor. Instrument Shop should be contacted for most current setpoints as required.
Standard:  Records NA for RM 133 or a reading of 300 cpm. *Records a reading for RM 134 of 300 cpm; plus or minus 10 cpm. *Records SAT in all data Column.
*Initials under UO.
SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:
END OF TASK


STOP TIME
JPM RO A1a (1) Limits:
95&deg;F when any OPERABLE intermediate range monitor (IRM) channel is > 70 on Range 7 and no testing that adds heat to the suppression pool is being performed; 105&deg;F when any OPERABLE IRM channel is > 70 on Range 7 and testing that adds heat to the suppression pool is being performed; and 110&deg;F when all OPERABLE IRM channels are  70 on Range 7 (2)      This value is recorded to further validate the Suppression Pool Bulk Water Temperature indications when RHR Suppression Pool Cooling is not in service. If the Control Room Suppression Pool Bulk Water Temperature indications deviate more than 5&deg;F from one another or the 2-TI-64-55B is greater than or equal to 95 deg F, RHR Suppression Pool Cooling may be required to be placed in service to obtain a valid Suppression Pool Bulk Water Temperature readings (may indicate a potential thermal stratification problem, REFER TO site response to GE SIL 106). Deviations in excess of 5&deg;F for the MCR instruments is also an indication of a potential inoperable instrument; the Suppression Pool Bulk Water Temperature instruments affect LCO 3.3.3.1, "PAM Instruments" (CHANNEL CHECK surveillance requirement) and 2-TI-64-55B affects LCO 3.3.3.2, "Backup Control System. Failure of an Analog (Pen), channel to track due to sticking or servo failure, contributing to the channel exceeding the Max Delta Limits or not, results in the channel being Inoperable.
(3)      Suppression pool average temperature must be verified within the applicable limits and logged every 5 minutes when performing testing that adds heat to the suppression pool, accomplished by 2-SR-3.6.2.1.1.
(4)      If both the primary and secondary indication of any SRV tailpipe is inoperable, per Technical Requirements Manual 3.3.5, the Suppression Pool Water Temperature must be monitored at least once per shift to observe any unexplained temperature rise which might be indicative of an open SRV.
Standard:
Records Suppression Pool Water Temperature of 87.5 &deg;F; plus or minus 2 &deg;F in all 4 columns under Panel 9-3. Initials under UO.
SAT      UNSAT          N/A        COMMENTS:
9


JPM RO A1b 1   OPERATOR: ________________________________
JPM RO A1a Performance Step 6:                                                                    *Critical X Not Critical (1)    Each pressure indicator provides indication of the discharge pressure for one RHR or Core Spray Loop. The instrument check will consist of observing that the instrument exhibits an expected reading for the given plant conditions.
RO           DATE:                      
(2)    The Technical Requirements Manual requires a minimum discharge pressure for OPERABLE subsystems. Refer to TRM Section 3.5.4.
CS Loop I          PI-75-20            39 psig CS Loop II          PI-75-48            39 psig RHR Loop I          PI-74-51            48 psig RHR Loop II        PI-74-65            35 psig (3)    MAX criteria are N/A for RHR/Core Spray subsystems in service or if keep fill aligned to CS & S. When a RHR/Core Spray subsystem is in a standby readiness condition the maximum discharge pressure is 100 psig. High discharge pressures with pumps secured may be indication of primary valve leakage.
Standard:
      *Records a CS Loop I Fill Pressure of 50 psig (+) 5 psig and for *CS Loop II Discharge Fill Pressure of 45 psig (+) 5 psig. *Records a RHR Loop I Discharge Fill Pressure of 42.5 psig; plus 5 psig or minus 2.5 psig but less than 48 psig. Records NA or 270 psig for RHR Loop II because it is in Shutdown Cooling. Initials under UO. *Informs Unit Supervisor that RHR Loop I discharge pressure is less than the minimum required discharge pressure of 48 psig.
SAT    UNSAT           N/A        COMMENTS:
10


JPM NUMBER:
JPM RO A1a Performance Step 7:                                                                 Critical X Not Critical (1)   Technical Specification LCO 3.4.7 requires that two RHR Shutdown Cooling Subsystems be operable during this applicability. An operable Shutdown Cooling Subsystem consists of one RHR pump, associated heat exchanger, RHRSW pump capable of providing cooling water to its associated heat exchanger, associated piping and valves, all of which can be aligned in the Shutdown Cooling Mode for the removal of decay heat.
RO A 1b TASK NUMBER:
(2)    An X shall be placed in the associated Column for the In Service Pump or Subsystem.
U-078-AB-01 TASK TITLE:
(3)    To be considered as In Service, RHR System and its associated Shutdown Cooling Subsystems must be in the Shutdown Cooling Mode alignment with RHR SD CLG FLOW LOW annunciator (2-XA-55-3D, Window 11) is reset.
Calculate Time to Reach Temperature Targets for Loss of Fuel Pool Cooling K/A NUMBER:
Standard:
2.1.25   K/A RATING: RO  3.9 TASK STANDARD:
Places an X under RR Pump B for being in service and an X under RHR Shutdown Cooling Subsystem D for being in service. Records SAT in all data Column. Initials under UO.
Complet e of SRM Operability surveillance and determine if core alterations may commence.
SAT    UNSAT            N/A        COMMENTS:
LOCATION OF PERFORMANCE:
11
Simulator  REFERENCES/PROCEDURES NEEDED:
2-AOI-78-1, Fuel Pool Cleanup System Failure VALIDATION TIME:
10 minutes  PERFORMANCE TIME:
COMMENTS:
__________________________________________________________
________________________________
______________________________________
________________________________
______________________________________
Additional comment sheets attached?  YES
___  NO ___
RESULTS: SATISFACTORY
____ UNSATISFACTORY
____  SIGNATURE:
__________________________
DATE: __________


EXAMINER 
JPM RO A1a Performance Step 8:                                                Critical X Not Critical Standard:
Records Reactor Zone Exhaust Radiation Monitor readings of 1.0 mr/hr for both RM 142 and RM-90-143; plus or minus 0.5 mr/hr for Detector A and B. Records Refuel Zone Exhaust Radiation Monitor readings of 26.0 mr/hr for RM-90-140; plus or minus 1.0 mr/hr for Detector A and B. For RM-90-141 records reading of 50 mr/hr; plus or minus 1 mr/hr for Detector A and B.
Initials under UO. Informs Unit Supervisor that Refuel Zone Exhaust Radiation Monitors are outside the MAX deviation of 20 mr/hr.
SAT      UNSAT      N/A    COMMENTS:
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INITIAL CONDITIONS
JPM RO A1a Performance Step 9:                                                                   *Critical X Not Critical (1)    The instrument check will consist of observing that the instruments exhibit an expected reading for the given plant conditions. MAX will be the alarm (RHRSW/RCW EFFLUENT RADIATION HIGH 2-RA-90-132 (Panel 2-9-3, 2-XA-55-3A, Window 3)) setpoint for the respective monitor. Instrument Shop should be contacted for most current setpoints as required.
: You are a Reactor Operator on Unit 2. The RBCCW sectionalizing valve has failed closed. The Unit Supervisor has entered 2-AOI-70-1, Loss of Reactor Building Closed Cooling Water and 2-AOI-78-1, Fuel Pool Cleanup System Failure.
Standard:
INITIATING CUES
Records NA for RM-90-133 or a reading of 300 cpm. *Records a reading for RM-90-134 of 300 cpm; plus or minus 10 cpm. *Records SAT in all data Column. *Initials under UO.
: The Unit Supervisor directs you to estimate the time for the fuel pool temperature to rise to 125 &deg;F, 150 &deg;F, and 200
SAT    UNSAT            N/A      COMMENTS:
&deg;F in accordance with 2-AOI-78-1 step 3.7
END OF TASK STOP TIME 13
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JPM RO A 1b  3  *******************************************************************************
Simulator  ************************************************************************
*******  INITIAL CONDITIONS
: You are a Reactor Operator on Unit 2. The RBCCW sectionalizing valve has failed closed. The Unit Supervisor has entered 2
-AOI-70-1, Loss of Reactor Building Closed Cooling Water and 2
-AOI-78-1, Fuel Pool Cleanup System Failure.
INITIATING CUES
: The Unit Supervisor directs you to estimate the time for the fuel pool temperature to rise to 125 &deg;F, 150 &deg;F, and 200
&deg;F in accordance with 2
-AOI-78-1 step 3.7


JPM RO A 1b  4  START TIME           
JPM RO A1b OPERATOR: ________________________________
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RO                  DATE:
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JPM NUMBER:          RO A1b TASK NUMBER:         U-078-AB-01 TASK TITLE: Calculate Time to Reach Temperature Targets for Loss of Fuel Pool Cooling K/A NUMBER: 2.1.25                  K/A RATING: RO 3.9 TASK STANDARD: Complete of SRM Operability surveillance and determine if core alterations may commence.
Performance Step 1:       Critical  Not Critical X  2-AOI-78-1 Fuel Pool Cleanup System Failure
LOCATION OF PERFORMANCE: Simulator REFERENCES/PROCEDURES NEEDED: 2-AOI-78-1, Fuel Pool Cleanup System Failure VALIDATION TIME: 10 minutes PERFORMANCE TIME:
  [3.7]  ESTIMATE the time for the fuel pool temperature to rise to 125&deg;F, 150&deg;F, and 200&deg;F using the heat up rates as provided on Attachment 1, Table 1 at least once per shift UNTIL Fuel Pool cooling is restored:
COMMENTS: __________________________________________________________
Standard:   Proceeds to attachment 1 of 2-AOI-78-1 SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:                        
Additional comment sheets attached? YES ___ NO ___
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RESULTS:      SATISFACTORY ____          UNSATISFACTORY ____
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SIGNATURE: __________________________          DATE: __________
EXAMINER 1


Performance Step 2:        Critical X  Not Critical Attachment 1 (Page 2 of 2)
INITIAL CONDITIONS: You are a Reactor Operator on Unit 2. The RBCCW sectionalizing valve has failed closed. The Unit Supervisor has entered 2-AOI-70-1, Loss of Reactor Building Closed Cooling Water and 2-AOI-78-1, Fuel Pool Cleanup System Failure.
Spent Fuel Pool Heat
INITIATING CUES: The Unit Supervisor directs you to estimate the time for the fuel pool temperature to rise to 125 &deg;F, 150 &deg;F, and 200 &deg;F in accordance with 2-AOI-78-1 step 3.7.
-up Rate at Normal Fuel Pool Level NOTE Determine time to reach target temperatures of 125&deg;F, 150&deg;F and 200&deg;F using the mos t conservative Heat
-up Rate (the highest rate) for days that fall between the dates listed on Table 1. Target Temperature 125 &deg;F  Actual fuel pool temp(&deg;F)
  -  &deg;F  Standard:  Records Actual Fuel Pool Temperature of 96.3 &deg;F, can record 96 &deg;F to 97 &deg;F under each of the Target Temperatures (3 places).
SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:
JPM RO A 1b  5  *******************************************************************************
Performance Step 3:      Critical X  Not Critical Difference Standard:  Calculates the difference 125
- actual temperature recorded; can record any of the following temperatures 28 &deg;F to 29 &deg;F.


SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:                        
JPM RO A1b Simulator INITIAL CONDITIONS: You are a Reactor Operator on Unit 2. The RBCCW sectionalizing valve has failed closed. The Unit Supervisor has entered 2-AOI-70-1, Loss of Reactor Building Closed Cooling Water and 2-AOI-78-1, Fuel Pool Cleanup System Failure.
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INITIATING CUES: The Unit Supervisor directs you to estimate the time for the fuel pool temperature to rise to 125 &deg;F, 150 &deg;F, and 200 &deg;F in accordance with 2-AOI-78-1 step 3.7.
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Performance Step 4:       Critical X  Not Critical Heat up rate from Table 1
  &#xf7; &deg;F/hr  Standard:  Records the Heat up rate from Table 1 of 1.37 &deg;F under each of the Target Temperatures (3 places)    SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:                       
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Performance Step 5:       Critical Not Critical
JPM RO A1b START TIME Performance Step 1:                                                 Critical Not Critical X 2-AOI-78-1    Fuel Pool Cleanup System Failure
 
[3.7]  ESTIMATE the time for the fuel pool temperature to rise to 125&deg;F, 150&deg;F, and 200&deg;F using the heat up rates as provided on Attachment 1, Table 1 at least once per shift UNTIL Fuel Pool cooling is restored:
TIME (in hours) For FUEL POOL TO REACH Target Temperature
Standard:
  = hrs  Standard:  Divides the difference by 0.99 and calculates a time to reach 125 &deg;F of one of the following 20.4 hours to 21.2 hours.
Proceeds to attachment 1 of 2-AOI-78-1 SAT      UNSAT      N/A     COMMENTS:
 
Performance Step 2:                                                   Critical X Not Critical Attachment 1 (Page 2 of 2)
SAT      UNSAT      N/A       COMMENTS:                        
Spent Fuel Pool Heat-up Rate at Normal Fuel Pool Level NOTE Determine time to reach target temperatures of 125&deg;F, 150&deg;F and 200&deg;F using the most conservative Heat-up Rate (the highest rate) for days that fall between the dates listed on Table 1.
 
Target Temperature                  125 &deg;F Actual fuel pool temp(&deg;F)            - &deg;F Standard:
JPM RO A 1b  6  ***********************************************************************
Records Actual Fuel Pool Temperature of 96.3 &deg;F, can record 96 &deg;F to 97 &deg;F under each of the Target Temperatures (3 places).
******** Performance Step 6:       Critical X   Not Critical Difference
SAT      UNSAT      N/A     COMMENTS:
 
4
Standard: Calculates the difference 150
- actual temperature recorded; can record any of the following temperatures 53 &deg;F to 54 &deg;F.
 
SAT      UNSAT      N/A       COMMENTS:                        
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Performance Step 7:      Critical X  Not Critical TIME (in hours) For FUEL POOL TO REACH Target Temperature
  = hrs  Standard:  Divides the difference by 1.37 and calculates a time to reach 150 &deg;F of one of the following 38.7 hours to 39.4 hours.


SAT     UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:                        
JPM RO A1b Performance Step 3:                                                    Critical X Not Critical Difference Standard:
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Calculates the difference 125 - actual temperature recorded; can record any of the following temperatures 28 &deg;F to 29 &deg;F.
SAT    UNSAT        N/A      COMMENTS:
Performance Step 4:                                                    Critical X Not Critical Heat up rate from Table 1                      &#xf7; &deg;F/hr Standard:
Records the Heat up rate from Table 1 of 1.37 &deg;F under each of the Target Temperatures (3 places)
SAT     UNSAT       N/A       COMMENTS:
Performance Step 5:                                                    Critical X Not Critical TIME (in hours) For FUEL POOL TO REACH Target Temperature                      = hrs Standard:
Divides the difference by 0.99 and calculates a time to reach 125 &deg;F of one of the following 20.4 hours to 21.2 hours.
SAT    UNSAT        N/A      COMMENTS:
5


Performance Step 8:       Critical X   Not Critical
JPM RO A1b Performance Step 6:                                                  Critical X Not Critical Difference Standard:
Calculates the difference 150 - actual temperature recorded; can record any of the following temperatures 53 &deg;F to 54 &deg;F.
SAT    UNSAT        N/A      COMMENTS:
Performance Step 7:                                                  Critical X Not Critical TIME (in hours) For FUEL POOL TO REACH Target Temperature                      = hrs Standard:
Divides the difference by 1.37 and calculates a time to reach 150 &deg;F of one of the following 38.7 hours to 39.4 hours.
SAT    UNSAT        N/A      COMMENTS:
Performance Step 8:                                                   Critical X Not Critical Difference Standard:
Calculates the difference 200 - actual temperature recorded; can record any of the following temperatures 103 &deg;F to 104 &deg;F.
SAT    UNSAT        N/A      COMMENTS:
6


Difference
JPM RO A1b Performance Step 9:                                                   Critical X Not Critical TIME (in hours) For FUEL POOL TO REACH Target Temperature                     = hrs Standard:
 
Standard:  Calculates the difference 200
- actual temperature recorded; can record any of the following temperatures 10 3 &deg;F to 10 4 &deg;F. SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:
JPM RO A 1b  7  *******************************************************************************
Performance Step 9:       Critical X   Not Critical TIME (in hours) For FUEL POOL TO REACH Target Temperature  
  = hrs Standard:
Divides the difference by 1.37 and calculates a time to reach 200 &deg;F of one of the following 75.2 hours to 75.9 hours.
Divides the difference by 1.37 and calculates a time to reach 200 &deg;F of one of the following 75.2 hours to 75.9 hours.
SAT    UNSAT        N/A    COMMENTS:
END OF TASK STOP TIME 7


SAT      UNSAT      N/A       COMMENTS:                        
JPM RO A1b OPERATOR: ________________________________
RO                          DATE:
JPM NUMBER:          RO A1b TASK NUMBER:        U-078-AB-01 TASK TITLE: Calculate Time to Reach Temperature Targets for Loss of Fuel Pool Cooling K/A NUMBER: 2.1.25                  K/A RATING: RO 3.9 TASK STANDARD: Complete of SRM Operability surveillance and determine if core alterations may commence.
LOCATION OF PERFORMANCE: Simulator REFERENCES/PROCEDURES NEEDED: 3-AOI-78-1, Fuel Pool Cleanup System Failure VALIDATION TIME: 10 minutes PERFORMANCE TIME:
COMMENTS: __________________________________________________________
Additional comment sheets attached? YES ___ NO ___
RESULTS:      SATISFACTORY ____          UNSATISFACTORY ____
SIGNATURE: __________________________          DATE: __________
EXAMINER 1


END OF TASK
INITIAL CONDITIONS: You are a Reactor Operator on Unit 3. The RBCCW sectionalizing valve has failed closed. The Unit Supervisor has entered 3-AOI-70-1, Loss of Reactor Building Closed Cooling Water and 3-AOI-78-1, Fuel Pool Cleanup System Failure.
INITIATING CUES: The Unit Supervisor directs you to estimate the time for the fuel pool temperature to rise to 125 &deg;F, 150 &deg;F, and 200 &deg;F in accordance with 3-AOI-78-1 step 3.7.


STOP TIME
JPM RO A1b Simulator INITIAL CONDITIONS: You are a Reactor Operator on Unit 3. The RBCCW sectionalizing valve has failed closed. The Unit Supervisor has entered 3-AOI-70-1, Loss of Reactor Building Closed Cooling Water and 3-AOI-78-1, Fuel Pool Cleanup System Failure.
INITIATING CUES: The Unit Supervisor directs you to estimate the time for the fuel pool temperature to rise to 125 &deg;F, 150 &deg;F, and 200 &deg;F in accordance with 3-AOI-78-1 step 3.7.
3


JPM RO A1b 1  OPERATOR:  ________________________________
JPM RO A1b START TIME Performance Step 1:                                                 Critical Not Critical X 3-AOI-78-1     Fuel Pool Cleanup System Failure
RO            DATE:                       
[3.7]   ESTIMATE the time for the fuel pool temperature to rise to 125&deg;F, 150&deg;F, and 200&deg;F using the heat up rates as provided on Attachment 1, Table 1 at least once per shift UNTIL Fuel Pool cooling is restored:
 
Standard:
JPM NUMBER:
Proceeds to attachment 1 of 3-AOI-78-1 SAT     UNSAT       N/A     COMMENTS:
RO A 1b TASK NUMBER:
Performance Step 2:                                                 Critical X Not Critical Attachment 1 (Page 2 of 2)
U-078-AB-01 TASK TITLE:
Spent Fuel Pool Heat-up Rate at Normal Fuel Pool Level NOTES
Calculate Time to Reach Temperature Targets for Loss of Fuel Pool Cooling K/A NUMBER:
: 1)     To determine time to reach target temperatures of 125&deg;F, 150&deg;F, and 200&deg;F USE the following formulas.
2.1.25    K/A RATING: RO  3.9 TASK STANDARD:
: 2)     Use the most conservative heat up rate (the highest rate) for days that fall between the dates listed on Table 1.
Complet e of SRM Operability surveillance and determine if core alterations may commence.
Target Temperature                   125 &deg;F Actual fuel pool temp(&deg;F)           - &deg;F Standard:
LOCATION OF PERFORMANCE:
Records Actual Fuel Pool Temperature of 97.7 &deg;F, can record 97 &deg;F to 98 &deg;F under each of the Target Temperatures (3 places).
Simulator  REFERENCES/PROCEDURES NEEDED:
SAT     UNSAT       N/A     COMMENTS:
3-AOI-78-1, Fuel Pool Cleanup System Failure VALIDATION TIME:
4
10 minutes  PERFORMANCE TIME:
COMMENTS:
__________________________________________________________
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Additional comment sheets attached?  YES
___  NO ___
RESULTS: SATISFACTORY
____ UNSATISFACTORY
____  SIGNATURE:
__________________________
DATE: __________
 
EXAMINER 
 
INITIAL CONDITIONS
: You are a Reactor Operator on Unit 3. The RBCCW sectionalizing valve has failed closed. The Unit Supervisor has entered 3
-AOI-70-1, Loss of Reactor Building Closed Cooling Water and 3
-AOI-78-1, Fuel Pool Cleanup System Failure.
INITIATING CUES
: The Unit Supervisor directs you to estimate the time for the fuel pool temperature to rise to 125 &deg;F, 150 &deg;F, and 200
&deg;F in accordance with 3
-AOI-78-1 step 3.7
.
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********  INITIAL CONDITIONS
: You are a Reactor Operator on Unit 3. The RBCCW sectionalizing valve has failed closed. The Unit Supervisor has entered 3
-AOI-70-1, Loss of Reactor Building Closed Cooling Water and 3
-AOI-78-1, Fuel Pool Cleanup System Failure
. INITIATING CUES
: The Unit Supervisor directs you to estimate the time for the fuel pool temperature to rise to 125 &deg;F, 150 &deg;F, and 200
&deg;F in accordance with 3
-AOI-78-1 step 3.7
 
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Performance Step 1:       Critical   Not Critical X 3-AOI-78-1 Fuel Pool Cleanup System Failure
  [3.7] ESTIMATE the time for the fuel pool temperature to rise to 125&deg;F, 150&deg;F, and 200&deg;F using the heat up rates as provided on Attachment 1, Table 1 at least once per shift UNTIL Fuel Pool cooling is restored:
Standard:   Proceeds to attachment 1 of 3
-AOI-78-1 SAT     UNSAT       N/A       COMMENTS:                        
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Performance Step 2:       Critical X   Not Critical Attachment 1 (Page 2 of 2)
Spent Fuel Pool Heat
-up Rate at Normal Fuel Pool Level NOTES 1) To determine time to reach target temperatures of 125&deg;F, 150&deg;F, and 200&deg;F USE the following formulas.
: 2) Use the most conservative heat up rate (the highest rate) for days that fall between the
 
dates listed on Table 1.
 
Target Temperature 125 &deg;F Actual fuel pool temp(&deg;F)  
  -   &deg;F Standard: Records Actual Fuel Pool Temperatur e of 97.7 &deg;F, can record 97 &deg;F to 98 &deg;F under each of the Target Temperatures (3 places)
. SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:
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Performance Step 3:      Critical X  Not Critical Difference
 
Standard:  Calculates the difference 125
- actual temperature recorded; can record any of the following temperatures 28 &deg;F to 29 &deg;F.
SAT     UNSAT       N/A       COMMENTS:                        
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Performance Step 4:      Critical X  Not Critical Heat up rate from Table 1
  &#xf7; &deg;F/hr  Standard:  Records the Heat up rate from Table 1 of 0.99 &deg;F under each of the Target Temperatures (3 places). SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:                       
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Performance Step 5:      Critical X  Not Critical
 
TIME (in hours) For FUEL POOL TO REACH Target Temperature
  = hrs  Standard:  Divides the difference by 0.99 and calculates a time to reach 125 &deg;F of one of the following 2 7.2 hours to 2 8.3 hours. SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:                       
 
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Performance Step 6:      Critical X  Not Critical Difference


Standard: Calculates the difference 150
JPM RO A1b Performance Step 3:                                                    Critical X Not Critical Difference Standard:
- actual temperature recorded; can record any of the following temperatures 5 2 &deg;F to 5 3 &deg;F. SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:                        
Calculates the difference 125 - actual temperature recorded; can record any of the following temperatures 28 &deg;F to 29 &deg;F.
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SAT      UNSAT       N/A       COMMENTS:
Performance Step 7:       Critical X   Not Critical TIME (in hours) For FUEL POOL TO REACH Target Temperature  
Performance Step 4:                                                    Critical X Not Critical Heat up rate from Table 1                      &#xf7; &deg;F/hr Standard:
  = hr s  Standard: Divides the difference by 0.99 and calculates a time to reach 150 &deg;F of one of the following 5 2.5 hours to 53.5 hours.
Records the Heat up rate from Table 1 of 0.99 &deg;F under each of the Target Temperatures (3 places).
SAT      UNSAT       N/A      COMMENTS:                        
SAT      UNSAT        N/A      COMMENTS:
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Performance Step 5:                                                     Critical X Not Critical TIME (in hours) For FUEL POOL TO REACH Target Temperature                       = hrs Standard:
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Divides the difference by 0.99 and calculates a time to reach 125 &deg;F of one of the following 27.2 hours to 28.3 hours.
SAT      UNSAT       N/A      COMMENTS:
5


Performance Step 8:       Critical X   Not Critical
JPM RO A1b Performance Step 6:                                                  Critical X Not Critical Difference Standard:
Calculates the difference 150 - actual temperature recorded; can record any of the following temperatures 52 &deg;F to 53 &deg;F.
SAT    UNSAT        N/A      COMMENTS:
Performance Step 7:                                                  Critical X Not Critical TIME (in hours) For FUEL POOL TO REACH Target Temperature                      = hrs Standard:
Divides the difference by 0.99 and calculates a time to reach 150 &deg;F of one of the following 52.5 hours to 53.5 hours.
SAT    UNSAT        N/A      COMMENTS:
Performance Step 8:                                                   Critical X Not Critical Difference Standard:
Calculates the difference 200 - actual temperature recorded; can record any of the following temperatures 102 &deg;F to 103 &deg;F.
SAT    UNSAT        N/A      COMMENTS:
6


Difference
JPM RO A1b Performance Step 9:                                                   Critical X Not Critical TIME (in hours) For FUEL POOL TO REACH Target Temperature                     = hrs Standard:
 
Standard:  Calculates the difference 200
- actual temperature recorded; can record any of the following temperatures 102 &deg;F to 103 &deg;F.
 
SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:
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Performance Step 9:       Critical X   Not Critical TIME (in hours) For FUEL POOL TO REACH Target Temperature  
  = hrs Standard:
Divides the difference by 0.99 and calculates a time to reach 200 &deg;F of one of the following 103 hours to 104 hours.
Divides the difference by 0.99 and calculates a time to reach 200 &deg;F of one of the following 103 hours to 104 hours.
SAT    UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:
END OF TASK STOP TIME 7


SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:                       
JPM RO A2 OPERATOR: ________________________________
 
RO                           DATE:
END OF TASK
JPM NUMBER:         A2 Equipment Control TASK NUMBER:         S-000-AD-55 TASK TITLE:         PSC Head Tank Pump 2B Clearance Boundary K/A NUMBER: 2.2.13                   K/A RATING: RO 4.1 TASK STANDARD: Determine the clearance boundary for PSC Head Tank Pump 2B LOCATION OF PERFORMANCE: Class Room / Unit 2 Simulator REFERENCES/PROCEDURES NEEDED: 2-47E814-1, 2-45E779-19, 2-47E610-75-1, 2-45E2750-4, and 2-45E751-3 and 5, NPG-SPP 10.2 VALIDATION TIME: 30 minutes PERFORMANCE TIME:
 
STOP TIME
 
JPM RO A2           1  OPERATOR: ________________________________
RO           DATE:
JPM NUMBER:
A2 Equipment Control
 
TASK NUMBER:
S-000-AD-55 TASK TITLE:
P S C Head Tank Pump 2B Clearance Boundary K/A NUMBER:
2.2.13   K/A RATING:
RO 4.1 TASK STANDARD:
Determine the clearance boundary for P S C Head Tank Pump 2B LOCATION OF PERFORMANCE:
Class Room
/ Unit 2 Simulator REFERENCES/PROCEDURES NEEDED:
2-47E814-1, 2-45E779-19, 2-47E610-7 5-1, 2-45E2750-4, and 2-4 5E751-3 and 5, NPG-SPP 10.2 VALIDATION TIME:
30 minutes
 
PERFORMANCE TIME:
COMMENTS:
COMMENTS:
____________________________________________________________
Additional comment sheets attached? YES     NO RESULTS:     SATISFACTORY _____         UNSATISFACTORY_____
__________________
SIGNATURE: ____________________________          DATE: _____________
___________________________________________________
EXAMINER 1
___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
______________
Additional comment sheets attached? YES NO RESULTS: SATISFACTORY
_____   UNSATISFACTORY_____


SIGNATURE:  ____________________________
JPM RO A2 OPERATOR: ________________________________
DATE: ___________
RO                           DATE:
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JPM NUMBER:         A2 Equipment Control TASK NUMBER:         S-000-AD-55 TASK TITLE:         PSC Head Tank Pump 2B Clearance Boundary K/A NUMBER: 2.2.13                   K/A RATING: RO 4.1 TASK STANDARD: Determine the clearance boundary for PSC Head Tank Pump 2B LOCATION OF PERFORMANCE: Class Room / Unit 2 Simulator REFERENCES/PROCEDURES NEEDED: 2-47E814-1, 2-45E779-19, 2-47E610-75-1, 2-45E2750-4, and 2-45E751-3 and 5, NPG-SPP 10.2 VALIDATION TIME: 30 minutes PERFORMANCE TIME:
EXAMINER JPM RO A2           1  OPERATOR: ________________________________
RO           DATE:
JPM NUMBER:
A2 Equipment Control
 
TASK NUMBER:
S-000-AD-55 TASK TITLE:
P S C Head Tank Pump 2B Clearance Boundary K/A NUMBER:
2.2.13   K/A RATING:
RO 4.1 TASK STANDARD:
Determine the clearance boundary for P S C Head Tank Pump 2B LOCATION OF PERFORMANCE:
Class Room
/ Unit 2 Simulator REFERENCES/PROCEDURES NEEDED:
2-47E814-1, 2-45E779-19, 2-47E610-7 5-1, 2-45E2750-4, and 2-4 5E751-3 and 5, NPG-SPP 10.2 VALIDATION TIME:
30 minutes
 
PERFORMANCE TIME:
COMMENTS:
COMMENTS:
____________________________________________________________
Additional comment sheets attached? YES     NO RESULTS:     SATISFACTORY _____         UNSATISFACTORY_____
__________________
SIGNATURE: ____________________________          DATE: _____________
___________________________________________________
EXAMINER 1
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__________________________________________________________________
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Additional comment sheets attached? YES NO RESULTS: SATISFACTORY
_____   UNSATISFACTORY_____


SIGNATURE:  ____________________________
INITIAL CONDITIONS:         Preventative maintenance is scheduled for the PSC Head Tank Pump 2B Motor.
DATE: ___________
Given:
__
* NPG Request for Clearance
EXAMINER 
* Page one of Completing Clearance form, NPG-SPG 10.2, Clearance Procedure to Safely Control Energy, Appendix B INITIATING CUES: The Unit Supervisor directs you as a Reactor Operator to write a clearance to allow uncoupling the PSC Head Tank Pump 2B in support of preventative maintenance on the motor.
 
ESOMs is not currently working, use the Completing Clearance, Appendix B (page 8 of 11). On Appendix B (page 8 of 11) complete columns 18, 20, 21, and 22 for each identified component.
INITIAL CONDITIONS
: Preventative maintenance is scheduled for the P S C Head Tank Pump 2B Motor. Given: NPG Request for Clearance Page one of Completing Clearance form, NPG-SPG 10.2, Clearance Procedure to Safely Control Energy, Appendix B
 
INITIATING CUES
: The Unit Supervisor directs you as a Reactor Operator to write a clearance to allow uncoupling the P S C Head Tank Pump 2B in support of preventative maintenance on the motor. ESOMs is not currently working, use the Completing Clearance, Appendix B (page 8 of 11). On Appendix B (page 8 of 11) complete columns 18, 20, 21, and 22 for each identified component.
 
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INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Preventative maintenance is scheduled for the PSC Head Tank Pump 2B Motor.
Given:  NPG Request for Clearance Page one of Completing Clearance form, NPG
-SPG 10.2, Clearance Procedure to Safely Control Energy, Appendix B
 
INITIATING CUES:
The Unit Supervisor directs you as a Reactor Operator to write a clearance to allow uncoupling the PSC Head Tank Pump 2B in support of preventative maintenance on the motor.


JPM RO A2 Class Room INITIAL CONDITIONS:          Preventative maintenance is scheduled for the PSC Head Tank Pump 2B Motor.
Given:
* NPG Request for Clearance
* Page one of Completing Clearance form, NPG-SPG 10.2, Clearance Procedure to Safely Control Energy, Appendix B INITIATING CUES: The Unit Supervisor directs you as a Reactor Operator to write a clearance to allow uncoupling the PSC Head Tank Pump 2B in support of preventative maintenance on the motor.
ESOMs is not currently working, use the Completing Clearance, Appendix B (page 8 of 11). On Appendix B (page 8 of 11) complete columns 18, 20, 21, and 22 for each identified component.
ESOMs is not currently working, use the Completing Clearance, Appendix B (page 8 of 11). On Appendix B (page 8 of 11) complete columns 18, 20, 21, and 22 for each identified component.
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JPM RO A2 START TIME            
JPM RO A2 START TIME Performance Step 1:                                                 Critical Not Critical X Review prints to determine required isolation boundary: 2-47E814-1, 2-45E779-19, 2-47E610-75-1, 2-45E2750-4, and 2-45E751-3 and 5.
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Standard:
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Locates and reviews prints for PSC Head Tank Pump 2B.
Performance Step 1:       Critical   Not Critical X
SAT     UNSAT      N/A     COMMENTS:
Review print s to determine required isolation boundary:
Performance Step 2:                                                 *Critical X Not Critical Determines Isolation boundary.
2-47E81 4-1 , 2-45E779-19,   2-47E610-7 5-1, 2-45 E 27 50-4, and 2-4 5E751-3 and 5. Standard:
Standard:
Locates and reviews print s for PSC Head Tank Pump 2B. SAT     UNSAT      N/A       COMMENTS:                        
      *Determines at least one of the following components will need to be tagged to prevent pump rotation:
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2-75-SHV-603 Pump Discharge Valve, Closed, Danger Tag.
 
Performance Step 2:       *Critical X Not Critical
 
Determines Isolation boundary
. Standard: *Determines at least one of the following components will need to be tagged to prevent pump rotation:
2-75-SHV-603 Pump Discharge Valve
, Closed, Danger Tag
.
AND/OR 2-75-SHV-599 Pump Suction Valve, Closed, Danger Tag.
AND/OR 2-75-SHV-599 Pump Suction Valve, Closed, Danger Tag.
Tag placement sequence will generally be after the electrical tag placement. NOT critical.
SAT    UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:
4


Tag placement sequence will generally be after the electrical tag placement. NOT critical.
JPM RO A2 Performance Step 3:                                            *Critical X Not Critical Determines Isolation boundary.
SAT     UNSAT      N/A       COMMENTS:                        
Standard:
      *2-HS-75-76A Control Room Handswitch, Danger Tag, Pull to Lock.
Tag placement sequence will generally be one or two. NOT critical.
SAT    UNSAT      N/A    COMMENTS:
Performance Step 4:                                            *Critical X Not Critical Determines Isolation boundary.
Standard:
      *2B Pump Power Supply, 480 Volt RMOV Board 2B, Breaker 11D, Danger Tag, Off.
Tag placement sequence will generally be one or two. NOT critical.
SAT     UNSAT      N/A     COMMENTS:
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JPM RO A2 Performance Step 5:                                                   Critical__ Not Critical X Determines Isolation Boundary.
Performance Step 3:      *Critical X  Not Critical
Standard:
 
The following circuits may be identified but are not critical for personnel protection:
Determines Isolation boundary
2-FU-075-076B Control Circuit 2-FU-075-076A Indicating Light SAT     UNSAT      N/A     COMMENTS:
. Standard:  *2-HS-75-7 6A Control Room Handswitch, Danger Tag, Pull to Lock
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.
Tag  placement  sequence will generally be one or two. NOT critical.
SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:                       
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Performance Step 4:      *Critical X  Not Critical
 
Determines Isolation boundary
. Standard:  *2B Pump Power Supply, 480 Volt RMOV Board 2B, Breaker 11D, Danger Tag, O ff.
Tag  placement  sequence will generally be one or two. NOT critical.
SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:
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Performance Step 5:       Critical__ Not Critical X
Determines Isolation Boundary
. Standard:
The following circuits may be identified but are not critical for personnel protection
2-FU-075-076B Control Circuit 2-FU-075-076 A Indicating Light SAT     UNSAT      N/A       COMMENTS:                        
 
END OF TASK
 
STOP TIME  
 
JPM A3          1  OPERATOR:  ________________________________
RO          SRO          DATE:
JPM NUMBER:
548 TASK NUMBER:
Radiation Control TASK TITLE:  Locked High Radiation Entry
 
K/A NUMBER:
2.3.12    K/A RATING:
RO 3.2 TASK STANDARD: Determine dress out requirements and estimate dose to verify within RWP and quarterly limits.
Determines exceeds quarterly administrative dose limit of 1000 mRem and determines that the MG dose alarm will sound for a dose of greater than 200 mRem.


LOCATION OF PERFORMANCE:
JPM A3 OPERATOR: ________________________________
Class Room REFERENCES/PROCEDURES NEEDED:
RO            SRO                    DATE:
Handout RWP and Survey Map , NPG-SPP 5.1 VALIDATION TIME: 15 minutes
JPM NUMBER:          548 TASK NUMBER:        Radiation Control TASK TITLE:          Locked High Radiation Entry K/A NUMBER: 2.3.12                    K/A RATING: RO 3.2 TASK STANDARD: Determine dress out requirements and estimate dose to verify within RWP and quarterly limits. Determines exceeds quarterly administrative dose limit of 1000 mRem and determines that the MG dose alarm will sound for a dose of greater than 200 mRem.
LOCATION OF PERFORMANCE: Class Room REFERENCES/PROCEDURES NEEDED: Handout RWP and Survey Map, NPG-SPP 5.1 VALIDATION TIME: 15 minutes PERFORMANCE TIME:
COMMENTS: __________________________________________________________
Additional comment sheets attached? YES ___ NO ___
RESULTS:      SATISFACTORY ____            UNSATISFACTORY ____
SIGNATURE: __________________________              DATE: __________
EXAMINER 1


PERFORMANCE TIME:
INITIAL CONDITIONS: You are a Browns Ferry employee who has obtained an accumulative yearly dose of 750 mrem.
 
The job will require you to vent the RWCU Regenerative Hx and to manually close the 3-FCV-69-2 valve and place a mechanical restraining device on the valve. The RWCU Regenerative Hx will be vented from the scaffold at the south end of the Hx's (a scaffold has been erected to be used for venting - cannot leave scaffold while venting is in progress), and will require 35 minutes for venting. Then proceed to 3-FCV-69-2 valve to manually close and install the mechanical restraining device, it should require 25 minutes to close the valve and another 25 minutes to install the mechanical restraining device. Assume the 30cm reading will be the whole body dose received at each location. Assume a total travel dose of 25 mrem will be received.
COMMENTS:
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______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
 
Additional comment sheets attached?  YES
___  NO ___
RESULTS: SATISFACTORY
____ UNSATISFACTORY
____
SIGNATURE:
__________________________
DATE: __________
EXAMINER 
 
INITIAL CONDITIONS: You are a Browns Ferry employee who has obtained an accumulative yearly dose of 750 mrem.
 
The job will require you to vent the RWCU Regenerative Hx and to manually close the 3-FCV-69-2 valve and place a mechanical restraining device on the valve. The RWCU Regenerative Hx will be vented from the scaffold at the south end of the Hx's (a scaffold has been erected to be used for venting - cannot leave scaffold while venting is in progress), and will require 3 5 minutes for venting. Then proceed to 3-FCV-69-2 valve to manually close and install the mechanical restraining device, it should require 25 minutes to close the valve and another 25 minutes to install the mechanical restraining device. Assume the 30cm reading will be the whole body dose received at each location. Assume a total travel dose of 25 mrem will be received.
INITIATING CUES: Given the survey map and RWP, determine the following:
INITIATING CUES: Given the survey map and RWP, determine the following:
Dress-out requirements for entry to perform your assigned task Whether you can complete the assigned task in the area without exceeding your TVA administrative dose limit Whether you can complete the assigned task in the area without exceeding the RWP dose entry limits both rate and total dose, i.e. will you receive an MG alarm (Electronic Dosimeter).
* Dress-out requirements for entry to perform your assigned task
 
* Whether you can complete the assigned task in the area without exceeding your TVA administrative dose limit
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* Whether you can complete the assigned task in the area without exceeding the RWP dose entry limits both rate and total dose, i.e. will you receive an MG alarm (Electronic Dosimeter).
Class Room
 
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INITIAL CONDITIONS: You are a Browns Ferry employee who has obtained an accumulative yearly dose of 750 mrem.
JPM A3 Class Room INITIAL CONDITIONS: You are a Browns Ferry employee who has obtained an accumulative yearly dose of 750 mrem.
 
The job will require you to vent the RWCU Regenerative Hx and to manually close the 3-FCV-69-2 valve and place a mechanical restraining device on the valve. The RWCU Regenerative Hx will be vented from the scaffold at the south end of the Hx's (a scaffold has been erected to be used for venting - cannot leave scaffold while venting is in progress), and will require 35 minutes for venting. Then proceed to 3-FCV-69-2 valve to manually close and install the mechanical restraining device, it should require 25 minutes to close the valve and another 25 minutes to install the mechanical restraining device. Assume the 30cm reading will be the whole body dose received at each location. Assume a total travel dose of 25 mrem will be received.
The job will require you to vent the RWCU Regenerative Hx and to manually close the 3-FCV-69-2 valve and place a mechanical restraining device on the valve. The RWCU Regenerative Hx will be vented from the scaffold at the south end of the Hx's (a scaffold has been erected to be used for venting - cannot leave scaffold while venting is in progress), and will require 35 minutes for venting. Then proceed to 3-FCV-69-2 valve to manually close and install the mechanical restraining device, it should require 25 minutes to close the valve and another 25 minutes to install the mechanical restraining device. Assume the 30cm reading will be the whole body dose received at each locatio
: n. Assume a total travel dose of 25 mrem will be received.
INITIATING CUES: Given the survey map and RWP, determine the following:
INITIATING CUES: Given the survey map and RWP, determine the following:
Dress-out requirements for entry to perform your assigned task Whether you can complete the assigned task in the area without exceeding your TVA administrative dose limit Whether you can complete the assigned task in the area without exceeding the RWP dose entry limits both rate and total dose, i.e. will you receive an MG alarm (Electronic Dosimeter).
* Dress-out requirements for entry to perform your assigned task
 
* Whether you can complete the assigned task in the area without exceeding your TVA administrative dose limit
JPM A3 4  START TIME           
* Whether you can complete the assigned task in the area without exceeding the RWP dose entry limits both rate and total dose, i.e. will you receive an MG alarm (Electronic Dosimeter).
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Performance Step 1:      Critical X  Not Critical
 
Determines Dress Out requirements Standard:  Shoe covers - one pair, Coveralls - one pair, Face Shield, Gloves - rubber - two pair, cloth inserts, Booties - plastic - 2 pair , Rain suit, and Hood  SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:                       
 
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Performance Step 2:      Critical X  Not Critical


Calculates RWCU HX venting dose.
JPM A3 START TIME Performance Step 1:                                                  Critical X Not Critical Determines Dress Out requirements Standard:
Shoe covers - one pair, Coveralls - one pair, Face Shield, Gloves - rubber - two pair, cloth inserts, Booties - plastic - 2 pair, Rain suit, and Hood SAT      UNSAT        N/A      COMMENTS:
Performance Step 2:                                                  Critical X Not Critical Calculates RWCU HX venting dose.
Standard:
Standard:
35 minutes in a 250 mrem/hr area = 145 to 146 mrem SAT      UNSAT       N/A      COMMENTS:                      
35 minutes in a 250 mrem/hr area = 145 to 146 mrem SAT      UNSAT       N/A      COMMENTS:
 
Performance Step 3:                                                   Critical X Not Critical Calculates 69-2 valve work dose Standard:
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50 minutes in a 100 mrem/hr area = 83 to 84 mrem SAT      UNSAT       N/A      COMMENTS:
 
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Performance Step 3:       Critical X Not Critical
 
Calculates 69-2 valve work dose Standard:
50 minutes in a 100 mrem/hr area =
83 to 84 mrem SAT      UNSAT       N/A      COMMENTS:                      
 
JPM A3 5  *******************************************************************************
Performance Step 4:      Critical X  Not Critical
 
Calculates total dose received  Standard:
25 mrem travel + 146 mrem venting + 83 mrem 69
-2 = 254 mrem SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:                       
 
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Performance Step 5:      Critical X  Not Critical
 
Calculates total dose for quarter Standard:
750 mrem + 254 mrem = 1004 mrem  SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:                       
 
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JPM A3 Performance Step 4:                                              Critical X Not Critical Calculates total dose received Standard:
25 mrem travel + 146 mrem venting + 83 mrem 69-2 = 254 mrem SAT    UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:
Performance Step 5:                                              Critical X Not Critical Calculates total dose for quarter Standard:
750 mrem + 254 mrem = 1004 mrem SAT    UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:
Performance Step 6:
Performance Step 6:
* Critical X Not Critical
* Critical X Not Critical Verifies RWP MG Setpoints Standard:
MG setpoints: for Dose Rate alarm of 500 mrem/hr will not be exceeded and *Dose alarm of 200 mrem will be exceeded.
SAT    UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:
5


Verifies RWP MG Setpoints Standard:  MG setpoints: for Dose Rate alarm of 500 mrem/hr will not be exceeded and
JPM A3 Performance Step 7:                                                 Critical X Not Critical Verifies dose limits for quarter and RWP Standard:
*Dose alarm of 200 mrem will be exceeded.
SAT      UNSAT      N/A      COMMENTS:                       
 
JPM A3 6  *******************************************************************************
Performance Step 7:       Critical X Not Critical
 
Verifies dose limits for quarter and RWP Standard:
Verifies will have a total dose of greater than 1000 mrem which is above the TVA administrative limit.
Verifies will have a total dose of greater than 1000 mrem which is above the TVA administrative limit.
SAT     UNSAT       N/A       COMMENTS:                      
SAT     UNSAT         N/A     COMMENTS:
END OF TASK STOP TIME 6


END OF TASK STOP TIME
BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT                                                   Unit: 3 Permit Number: Training Page: 1 RADIOLOGICAL WORK PERMIT BRIEFING REQUIRED EVERY ENTRY GENERAL DESCRIPTION Status: Active               Start Date: 01-Jan-This year           End Date: 01-Jan-Next year Type: SPECIFIC               MAP ID:               Outage: Y         Name:
 
Task: ROUTINE PLANT MAINTENANCE                                         PSE: N HP           CONTINUOUS                     Authorization Type: INDIVIDUAL ALARA Review Number: 0A-0010                         Primary Work Doc:
BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT           Unit: 3                 Permit Number: Training
Person-mrem Estimate: 1904                   Person-Hrs Estimate: 1082 Dose Alarm: 200                       Dose Rate Alarm: 500 DAC-Hrs Tracked: N Work Area
 
Page: 1 RADIOLOGICAL WORK PERMIT BRIEFING REQUIRED EVERY ENTRY GENERAL DESCRIPTION Status: Active                     Start Date: 01
-Jan-This year                     End Date: 01
-Jan-Next year   Type: SPECIFIC                 MAP ID:                       Outage: Y Name:     Task: ROUTINE PLANT MAINTENANCE                                             PSE: N                       HP CONTINUOUS                         Authorization Type: INDIVIDUAL ALARA Review Number: 0A-0010                         Primary Work Doc:
Person-mrem Estimate: 1904                           Person
-Hrs Estimate: 1082 Dose Alarm: 200                                   Dose Rate Alarm: 500
 
DAC-Hrs Tracked: N Work Area


== Description:==
== Description:==
RWCU HX Room Unit 3 DESCRIPTION OF WORK TO BE PERFORMED Unit 3 Maintenance on RWCU (69) Systems                           (LHRA VARIOUS DRESS) 200 /
RWCU HX Room Unit 3 DESCRIPTION OF WORK TO BE PERFORMED Unit 3 Maintenance on RWCU (69) Systems             (LHRA VARIOUS DRESS) 200 / 500 ANTI-CONTAMINATION CLOTHING REQUIREMENTS 1       LAB COAT                                         1,2   BOOTIES, CLOTH, ONE PAIR 1,2     GLOVES, RUBBER, ONE PAIR                         1,2,3 CLOTH INSERTS 1,2,3   SHOE COVERS, ONE PAIR                             1,2,3 MODESTY CLOTHING 1,2,3   NO PERSONAL OUTER CLOTHING                       1,2,3 SURGEON'S CAP 2,3     COVERALLS, ONE PAIR                             3     BOOTIES, PLASTIC, TWO PAIR 3       FACE SHIELD                                     3     RAIN SUIT 3       GLOVES, RUBBER, TWO PAIR                         3,4   HOOD DOSIMETRY REQUIREMENTS ELECTRONIC DOSIMETER                                     TLD BRIEFING REQUIREMENTS PRE-JOB BRIEFING WORK STEPS 1 MANAGEMENT / WO WALKDOWN 2   3-CI-412 3   OPS VALVE LINEUP OI-69 & HX VENTING 4   07-712928-000 5   06-722560-000 6   06-727133-000 7   06-722556-000 8   06-722559-000 9   06-718308-002 10   06-722558-000 BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT                                                   Unit: 3 Permit Number: Training
500 ANTI-CONTAMINATION CLOTHING REQUIREMENTS 1           LAB COAT 1,2       BOOTIES, CLOTH, ONE PAIR 1,2       GLOVES, RUBBER, ONE PAIR 1,2,3     CLOTH INSERTS 1,2,3     SHOE COVERS, ONE PAIR 1,2,3     MODESTY CLOTHING 1,2,3     NO PERSONAL OUTER CLOTHING 1,2,3     SURGEON'S CAP 2,3         COVERALLS, ONE PAIR 3           BOOTIES, PLASTIC, TWO PAIR 3           FACE SHIELD 3           RAIN SUIT 3           GLOVES, RUBBER, TWO PAIR 3,4       HOOD
 
DOSIMETRY REQUIREMENTS ELECTRONIC DOSIMETER TLD BRIEFING REQUIREMENTS PRE-JOB BRIEFING
 
WORK STEPS 1     MANAGEMENT / WO WALKDOWN 2     3-CI-412 3     OPS VALVE LINEUP OI-69 & HX VENTING 4     07-712928-000 5     06-722560-000 6     06-727133-000 7     06-722556-000 8     06-722559-000 9     06-718308-002 10   06-722558-000 BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT           Unit: 3                 Permit Number: Training


Page: 1 RADIOLOGICAL WORK PERMIT BRIEFING REQUIRED EVERY ENTRY WORKER INSTRUCTIONS 1 DRESSOUT CODE APPLICATIONS
Page: 1 RADIOLOGICAL WORK PERMIT BRIEFING REQUIRED EVERY ENTRY WORKER INSTRUCTIONS 1 DRESSOUT CODE APPLICATIONS
: 1) FLOOR LEVEL INSP, LOW TO MODERATE CONTAMINATION.       2) MINOR MAINTENANCE, NO PRIMARY SYSTEM BREACH.
: 1) FLOOR LEVEL INSP, LOW TO MODERATE CONTAMINATION.
: 2) MINOR MAINTENANCE, NO PRIMARY SYSTEM BREACH.
: 3) PRIMARY SYSTEM BREACH, HEAT EXCHANGER VENTING.
: 3) PRIMARY SYSTEM BREACH, HEAT EXCHANGER VENTING.
: 4) ANY WORK ABOVE FLOOR LEVEL REQUIRES SAFETY BELT W/ LIFELINE.       5) REQUIRED TO WEAR HEADGEAR OTHER THAN PERSONAL HARDHAT.
: 4) ANY WORK ABOVE FLOOR LEVEL REQUIRES SAFETY BELT W/ LIFELINE.
2 MONITOR YOUR ED (DAD) FREQUENTLY, EXIT THE AREA PRIOR TO REACHING THE DOSE ALARM SET POINT OR UPON RECEIVING ANY UNEXPECTED ALARMS.
: 5) REQUIRED TO WEAR HEADGEAR OTHER THAN PERSONAL HARDHAT.
3 DO NOT EXCEED 2 00 mrem PER ENTRY OR DOSE MARGIN (RAD
2 MONITOR YOUR ED (DAD) FREQUENTLY, EXIT THE AREA PRIOR TO REACHING THE DOSE ALARM SET POINT OR UPON RECEIVING ANY UNEXPECTED ALARMS.
-REMAINING ALLOWABLE DOSE).
3 DO NOT EXCEED 200 mrem PER ENTRY OR DOSE MARGIN (RAD-REMAINING ALLOWABLE DOSE).
4 REMOTE MONITORING , PEA , OR SIMILAR DEVICE REQUIRED.
4 REMOTE MONITORING , PEA , OR SIMILAR DEVICE REQUIRED.
5 ED (DAD) TO BE BAGGED (WRAPPED) AND WORN OUTSIDE OF C
5 ED (DAD) TO BE BAGGED (WRAPPED) AND WORN OUTSIDE OF C-ZONE CLOTHING.
-ZONE CLOTHING.
6 REVIEW PLANNED WORK OR INSPECTIONS WITH RAD PROTECTION PRIOR TO ENTRY.
6 REVIEW PLANNED WORK OR INSPECTIONS WITH RAD PROTECTION PRIOR TO ENTRY.
7 UTILIZE TIME, DISTANCE, AND SHIELDING ALARA PRINCIPLES.
7 UTILIZE TIME, DISTANCE, AND SHIELDING ALARA PRINCIPLES.
8 REVIEW APPROPRIATE SURVEY DATA PRIOR TO ENTRY. NOTE AND AVOID POSTED HOT SPOTS. LOCATE AND UTILIZE LOW DOSE WAITING AREAS.
8 REVIEW APPROPRIATE SURVEY DATA PRIOR TO ENTRY. NOTE AND AVOID POSTED HOT SPOTS. LOCATE AND UTILIZE LOW DOSE WAITING AREAS.
9 RADWORKER SHALL ADHERE TO ANY SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS (APR, ETC) ON WHICH HE/SHE HAS BEEN BRIEFED BY RAD PROTECTION.
9 RADWORKER SHALL ADHERE TO ANY SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS (APR, ETC) ON WHICH HE/SHE HAS BEEN BRIEFED BY RAD PROTECTION.
10 NOTIFY RADCON PRIOR TO ANY SYSTEM BREACH.
10 NOTIFY RADCON PRIOR TO ANY SYSTEM BREACH.
11 RAD PROTECTION COVERAGE MAY BE PROVIDED FROM OUTSIDE THE C
11 RAD PROTECTION COVERAGE MAY BE PROVIDED FROM OUTSIDE THE C-ZONE.
-ZONE. 12 SECURE ALL HOSES, ELECTRICAL CORDS, WELDING LEADS AND OTHER SERVICES ENTERING THE C
12 SECURE ALL HOSES, ELECTRICAL CORDS, WELDING LEADS AND OTHER SERVICES ENTERING THE C-ZONE AT THE C-ZONE BOUNDRY AND NOTIFY RAD PROTECTION.
-ZONE AT THE C-ZONE BOUNDRY AND NOTIFY RAD PROTECTION.
13 NOTIFY RAD PROTECTION OF ANY UNUSUAL RADIOLOGICAL CONDITIONS (FOR EXAMPLE: WATER, LEAKS, RADIATION MONITOR ALARMS).
13 NOTIFY RAD PROTECTION OF ANY UNUSUAL RADIOLOGICAL CONDITIONS (FOR EXAMPLE: WATER, LEAKS, RADIATION MONITOR ALARMS).
14 RAD PROTECTION PERMISSION REQUIRED PRIOR TO WELDING, GRINDING, BUFFING OR OTHER SURFACE DISTURBING ACTIVITIES.
14 RAD PROTECTION PERMISSION REQUIRED PRIOR TO WELDING, GRINDING, BUFFING OR OTHER SURFACE DISTURBING ACTIVITIES.
APPROVAL     Prepaired by: TJFRANK Approved by: MJHAZEL Final Approval: JWSMITH3 End of RWP
APPROVAL Prepaired by: TJFRANK Approved by: MJHAZEL Final Approval: JWSMITH3 End of RWP
 
JPM RO A2            1  OPERATOR: ________________________________
RO            DATE:
JPM NUMBER:
A2 Equipment Control


TASK NUMBER:
JPM RO A2 OPERATOR: ________________________________
S-000-AD-55 TASK TITLE:
RO                          DATE:
P S C Head Tank Pump 2B Clearance Boundary K/A NUMBER:
JPM NUMBER:          A2 Equipment Control TASK NUMBER:         S-000-AD-55 TASK TITLE:         PSC Head Tank Pump 2B Clearance Boundary K/A NUMBER: 2.2.13                   K/A RATING: RO 4.1 TASK STANDARD: Determine the clearance boundary for PSC Head Tank Pump 2B LOCATION OF PERFORMANCE: Class Room / Unit 2 Simulator REFERENCES/PROCEDURES NEEDED: 2-47E814-1, 2-45E779-19, 2-47E610-75-1, 2-45E2750-4, and 2-45E751-3 and 5, NPG-SPP 10.2 VALIDATION TIME: 30 minutes PERFORMANCE TIME:
2.2.13   K/A RATING:
RO 4.1 TASK STANDARD:
Determine the clearance boundary for P S C Head Tank Pump 2B LOCATION OF PERFORMANCE:
Class Room
/ Unit 2 Simulator REFERENCES/PROCEDURES NEEDED:
2-47E814-1, 2-45E779-19, 2-47E610-7 5-1, 2-45E2750-4, and 2-4 5E751-3 and 5, NPG-SPP 10.2 VALIDATION TIME:
30 minutes
 
PERFORMANCE TIME:
COMMENTS:
COMMENTS:
____________________________________________________________
Additional comment sheets attached? YES     NO RESULTS:     SATISFACTORY _____         UNSATISFACTORY_____
__________________
SIGNATURE: ____________________________           DATE: _____________
___________________________________________________
EXAMINER 1}}
___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
______________
Additional comment sheets attached? YES NO RESULTS: SATISFACTORY
_____   UNSATISFACTORY_____
 
SIGNATURE: ____________________________
DATE: ___________
__
EXAMINER}}

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302 Final Administrative JPMs
ML14049A019
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JPM RO A1a OPERATOR: ________________________________

RO DATE:

JPM NUMBER: RO A1a TASK NUMBER: Conduct of Operations TASK TITLE: 3-SR-2, Mode 3 Operator Rounds, Table 1.12 through 1.22 K/A NUMBER: 2.1.7 K/A RATING: RO 4.4 TASK STANDARD: Perform Operator logs in accordance with SR-2 Instrument Checks and Observations for log tables 1.13 through 1.22. Verify acceptance criteria are satisfied in accordance with notes and if not notification to Unit Supervisor is completed.

LOCATION OF PERFORMANCE: Simulator REFERENCES/PROCEDURES NEEDED: 3-SR-2, Instrument Checks and Observations VALIDATION TIME: 30 minutes PERFORMANCE TIME:

COMMENTS: __________________________________________________________

Additional comment sheets attached? YES ___ NO ___

RESULTS: SATISFACTORY ____ UNSATISFACTORY ____

SIGNATURE: __________________________ DATE: __________

EXAMINER 1

INITIAL CONDITIONS: You are a Unit Operator assigned to Unit 3, and it is Friday morning at 0800. 3-SR-2, Instrument Checks and Observations, is being performed.

The plant is in MODE 3.

INITIATING CUE: The Unit Supervisor directs you as the Unit Operator to complete a portion of 3-SR-2 day shift checks and observations Attachment 2 Surveillance Procedure Data Package Modes 1, 2, and 3 (pages 17 of 88 to 26 of 88) for Friday at 0800.

All readings that are already completed are correct and need not be checked by you.

JPM RO A1a Simulator INITIAL CONDITIONS: You are a Unit Operator assigned to Unit 3, and it is Friday morning at 0800. 3-SR-2, Instrument Checks and Observations, is being performed.

The plant is in MODE 3.

INITIATING CUE: The Unit Supervisor directs you as the Unit Operator to complete a portion of 3-SR-2 day shift checks and observations Attachment 2 Surveillance Procedure Data Package Modes 1, 2, and 3 (pages 17 of 88 to 26 of 88) for Friday at 0800.

All readings that are already completed are correct and need not be checked by you.

3

JPM RO A1a START TIME Performance Step 1: Critical X Not Critical (1) Whenever there is fuel in the reactor vessel and the continuous conductivity monitor is inoperable, periodic analysis of reactor coolant samples are required by the Technical Requirements Manual. If the reactor coolant continuous conductivity monitor becomes inoperable, notify Chemistry to sample according to 3-SI-4.6.B.1-4.

Standard:

Records a Reactor Coolant Conductivity reading of .057 or .058 µmho. Initials under UO.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

4

JPM RO A1a Performance Step 2: Critical X Not Critical (1) The difference between readings of 3-LI-64-54A and 3-LI-64-66 should not exceed 2 inches. Deviations greater than 2 inches should be investigated.

(2) The Technical Specification requirements for Suppression Pool Water Level are -6.25" and -1.0" with DW to Torus DP established AND -7.25" and -1.0" without DW to Torus DP established.

Standard:

Records a Suppression Pool Level of (-) 2.75 inches; plus or minus 0.5 inches in both columns. Initials under UO.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

5

JPM RO A1a Performance Step 3: Critical X Not Critical (1) The required observation of Bulk Volumetric Average Drywell Air Temperature may be obtained from ICS Pt TEST2500 OR 3-TI-82 OR 3-TR-80-1. Only one of the two methods is required to be logged and the other method may be N/Ad.

(2) It may be necessary to have Instrument Maintenance turn on the BULK VOLUMETRIC AVERAGE DRYWELL AIR TEMPERATURE on 3-TR-80-1 to allow the point to be displayed.

Standard:

Records a Drywell Air Temperature from ICS of 104.1 °F; plus or minus 0.1 °F in the column under ICS Pt TEST2500. Initials under UO.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

6

JPM RO A1a Performance Step 4: Critical Not Critical X (1) The Drywell-Suppression Chamber Differential Pressure should not exceed 1.33 psid.

Standard:

Records a Drywell - Suppression Chamber Differential pressure of 1.1 to 1.2 psid in both columns. Initials under UO.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

7

JPM RO A1a Performance Step 5: Critical X Not Critical (1) Limits:

A. 95°F when any OPERABLE intermediate range monitor (IRM) channel is > 70 on Range 7 and no testing that adds heat to the suppression pool is being performed.

B. 105°F when any OPERABLE IRM channel is > 70 on Range 7 and testing that adds heat to the suppression pool is being performed; and C. 110°F when all OPERABLE IRM channels are 70 on Range 7 (2) This value is recorded to further validate the Suppression Pool Bulk Water Temperature indications when RHR Suppression Pool Cooling is not in service. If the Control Room Suppression Pool Bulk Water Temperature indications deviate more than 5°F from one another or if 3-TI-64-55B is greater than or equal to 95 deg F, RHR Suppression Pool Cooling may be required to be placed in service to obtain valid Suppression Pool Bulk Water Temperature readings (may indicate a potential thermal stratification problem, Refer To site response to GE SIL 106). Deviations in excess of 5°F for the MCR instruments is also an indication of a potential inoperable instrument; the Suppression Pool Bulk Water Temperature instruments affect LCO 3.3.3.1, "PAM Instruments" (CHANNEL CHECK surveillance requirement) and 3-TI-64-55B affects LCO 3.3.3.2, "Backup Control System.

(3) Suppression pool average temperature must be verified within the applicable limits and logged every 5 minutes when performing testing that adds heat to the suppression pool, accomplished by 3-SR-3.6.2.1.1.

(4) If both the primary and secondary indication of any SRV tailpipe is inoperable, per Technical Requirements Manual 3.3.5, the Suppression Pool Water Temperature must be monitored at least once per shift to observe any unexplained temperature rise which might be indicative of an open SRV.

Standard:

Records Suppression Pool Water Temperature of 87.5 °F; plus or minus 2.5 °F in all 4 columns under Panel 9-3. Initials under UO.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

8

JPM RO A1a Performance Step 6: *Critical X Not Critical (1) Each pressure indicator provides indication of the discharge pressure for one RHR or Core Spray Loop. The instrument check will consist of observing that the instrument exhibits an expected reading for the given plant conditions.

(2) The Technical Requirements Manual requires a minimum discharge pressure for OPERABLE subsystems. Refer To TRM Section 3.5.4.

CS Loop I PI-75-20 39 psig CS Loop II PI-75-48 39 psig RHR Loop I PI-74-51 48 psig RHR Loop II PI-74-65 35 psig (3) MAX criteria is N/A for RHR/Core Spray subsystems in service or if keep fill aligned to CS & S. When a RHR/Core Spray subsystem is in a standby readiness condition the maximum discharge pressure is 100 psig. High discharge pressures with pumps secured may be indication of primary valve leakage.

Standard:

  • Records a CS Loop I Fill Pressure of 50 psig (+) 5 psig and for *CS Loop II Discharge Fill Pressure of 50 psig (+) 5 psig. *Records a RHR Loop I Discharge Fill Pressure of 40 psig;

(+) 5 psig. Records NA or 270 psig for RHR Loop II because it is in Shutdown Cooling.

Initials under UO. *Informs Unit Supervisor that RHR Loop I discharge pressure is less than the minimum required discharge pressure of 48 psig.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

9

JPM RO A1a Performance Step 7: Critical X Not Critical (1) Technical Specification LCO 3.4.7 requires that two RHR Shutdown Cooling Subsystems be operable during this applicability. An operable Shutdown Cooling Subsystem consists of one RHR pump, associated heat exchanger, RHRSW pump capable of providing cooling water to its associated heat exchanger, associated piping and valves, all of which can be aligned in the Shutdown Cooling Mode for the removal of decay heat.

(2) An X shall be placed in the associated Column for the In Service Pump or Subsystem.

(3) To be considered as In Service, RHR System and its associated Shutdown Cooling Subsystems must be in the Shutdown Cooling Mode alignment with RHR SD CLG FLOW LOW annunciator (3-XA-55-3D, Window 11) RESET.

Standard:

Places an X under RR Pump B for being in service and an X under RHR Shutdown Cooling Subsystem D for being in service. Records SAT in all data Column. Initials under UO.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

10

JPM RO A1a Performance Step 8: Critical X Not Critical Standard:

Records Reactor Zone Exhaust Radiation Monitor readings of 1.0 mr/hr for both RM 142 and RM-90-143; plus or minus 0.5 mr/hr for Detector A and B. Records Refuel Zone Exhaust Radiation Monitor readings of 26.0 mr/hr for RM-90-140; plus or minus 1.0 mr/hr for Detector A and B. For RM-90-141 records reading of 50 mr/hr; plus or minus 1 mr/hr for Detector A and B. Initials under UO. Informs Unit Supervisor that Refuel Zone Exhaust Radiation Monitors are outside the MAX deviation of 20 mr/hr.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

11

JPM RO A1a Performance Step 9: *Critical X Not Critical (1) The instrument check will consist of observing that the instruments exhibit an expected reading for the given plant conditions.

MAX will be the alarm (RHRSW/RCW EFFLUENT RADIATION HIGH 3-RA-90-132 (Panel 3-9-3, 3-XA-55-3A, Window 3))

setpoint for the respective monitor. Instrument Shop should be contacted for most current setpoints as required.

Standard:

Records NA for RM-90-133 or a reading of 300 cpm. *Records a reading for RM-90-134 of 300 cpm; plus or minus 10 cpm. *Records SAT in all data Column. *Initials under UO.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

END OF TASK STOP TIME 12

JPM RO A1a OPERATOR: ________________________________

RO DATE:

JPM NUMBER: RO A1a TASK NUMBER: Conduct of Operations TASK TITLE: 2-SR-2, Mode 3 Operator Rounds, Table 1.13 through 1.22 K/A NUMBER: 2.1.7 K/A RATING: RO 4.4 TASK STANDARD: Perform Operator logs in accordance with SR-2 Instrument Checks and Observations for log tables 1.13 through 1.22. Verify acceptance criteria are satisfied in accordance with notes and if not notification to Unit Supervisor is completed.

LOCATION OF PERFORMANCE: Simulator REFERENCES/PROCEDURES NEEDED: 2-SR-2, Instrument Checks and Observations VALIDATION TIME: 30 minutes PERFORMANCE TIME:

COMMENTS: __________________________________________________________

Additional comment sheets attached? YES ___ NO ___

RESULTS: SATISFACTORY ____ UNSATISFACTORY ____

SIGNATURE: __________________________ DATE: __________

EXAMINER 1

INITIAL CONDITIONS: You are a Unit Operator assigned to Unit 2, and it is Friday morning at 0800. 2-SR-2, Instrument Checks and Observations, is being performed.

The plant is in MODE 3.

INITIATING CUE: The Unit Supervisor directs you as the Unit Operator to complete a portion of 2-SR-2 day shift checks and observations Attachment 2 Surveillance Procedure Data Package Modes 1, 2, and 3 (pages 18 of 90 to 27 of 90) for Friday at 0800.

All readings that are already completed are correct and need not be checked by you.

JPM RO A1a Simulator INITIAL CONDITIONS: You are a Unit Operator assigned to Unit 2, and it is Friday morning at 0800. 2-SR-2, Instrument Checks and Observations, is being performed.

The plant is in MODE 3.

INITIATING CUE: The Unit Supervisor directs you as the Unit Operator to complete a portion of 2-SR-2 day shift checks and observations Attachment 2 Surveillance Procedure Data Package Modes 1, 2, and 3 (pages 18 of 90 to 27 of 90) for Friday at 0800.

All readings that are already completed are correct and need not be checked by you.

3

JPM RO A1a START TIME Performance Step 1: Critical X Not Critical (1) Whenever there is fuel in the reactor vessel and the continuous conductivity monitor is inoperable, periodic analysis of reactor coolant samples are required by the Technical Requirements Manual. If the reactor coolant continuous conductivity monitor becomes inoperable, notify the Chemistry to sample according to 2-SI-4.6.B.1-4.

Standard:

Records a Reactor Coolant Conductivity reading of .057 or .058 µmho. Initials under UO.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

4

JPM RO A1a Performance Step 2: Critical X Not Critical (1) The difference between readings of 2-LI-64-54A and 2-LI-64-66 should not exceed 2 inches. Deviations greater than 2 inches should be investigated.

(2) The Technical Specification requirements for Suppression Pool Water Level are -6.25" and -1.0" with DW to Torus DP established AND -7.25" and -1.0" without DW to Torus DP established.

Standard:

Records a Suppression Pool Level of (-) 1 to (-) 2 inches in both columns.

Initials under UO.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

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JPM RO A1a Performance Step 3: Critical X Not Critical (1) The required observation of Bulk Volumetric Average Drywell Air Temperature may be obtained from ICS Pt TEST2500 or 2-TR-80 or 2-TI-82 Value. Only one of the three methods is required to be logged and the other method may be N/Ad.

(2) It may be necessary to have Instrument Maintenance turn on the BULK VOLUMETRIC AVERAGE DRYWELL AIR TEMPERATURE on 2-TR-80-1 to allow the point to be displayed.

Standard:

Records a Drywell Air Temperature from ICS of 102.4 °F or 102.5 °F in the column under ICS Pt TEST2500. Initials under UO.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

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JPM RO A1a Performance Step 4: Critical Not Critical X (1) Acceptance Criteria is not required to be met until 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> after THERMAL POWER is > 15% RTP following startup, TO 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> prior to reducing THERMAL POWER to < 15% RTP prior to the next scheduled reactor shutdown.)

(2) The Drywell-Suppression Chamber Differential Pressure should not exceed 1.33 psid.

Standard:

Records a Drywell - Suppression Chamber Differential pressure of 1.15 to 1.2 psid in both columns. Initials under UO.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

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JPM RO A1a Performance Step 5: Critical X Not Critical NOTES ARE ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE!

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JPM RO A1a (1) Limits:

95°F when any OPERABLE intermediate range monitor (IRM) channel is > 70 on Range 7 and no testing that adds heat to the suppression pool is being performed; 105°F when any OPERABLE IRM channel is > 70 on Range 7 and testing that adds heat to the suppression pool is being performed; and 110°F when all OPERABLE IRM channels are 70 on Range 7 (2) This value is recorded to further validate the Suppression Pool Bulk Water Temperature indications when RHR Suppression Pool Cooling is not in service. If the Control Room Suppression Pool Bulk Water Temperature indications deviate more than 5°F from one another or the 2-TI-64-55B is greater than or equal to 95 deg F, RHR Suppression Pool Cooling may be required to be placed in service to obtain a valid Suppression Pool Bulk Water Temperature readings (may indicate a potential thermal stratification problem, REFER TO site response to GE SIL 106). Deviations in excess of 5°F for the MCR instruments is also an indication of a potential inoperable instrument; the Suppression Pool Bulk Water Temperature instruments affect LCO 3.3.3.1, "PAM Instruments" (CHANNEL CHECK surveillance requirement) and 2-TI-64-55B affects LCO 3.3.3.2, "Backup Control System. Failure of an Analog (Pen), channel to track due to sticking or servo failure, contributing to the channel exceeding the Max Delta Limits or not, results in the channel being Inoperable.

(3) Suppression pool average temperature must be verified within the applicable limits and logged every 5 minutes when performing testing that adds heat to the suppression pool, accomplished by 2-SR-3.6.2.1.1.

(4) If both the primary and secondary indication of any SRV tailpipe is inoperable, per Technical Requirements Manual 3.3.5, the Suppression Pool Water Temperature must be monitored at least once per shift to observe any unexplained temperature rise which might be indicative of an open SRV.

Standard:

Records Suppression Pool Water Temperature of 87.5 °F; plus or minus 2 °F in all 4 columns under Panel 9-3. Initials under UO.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

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JPM RO A1a Performance Step 6: *Critical X Not Critical (1) Each pressure indicator provides indication of the discharge pressure for one RHR or Core Spray Loop. The instrument check will consist of observing that the instrument exhibits an expected reading for the given plant conditions.

(2) The Technical Requirements Manual requires a minimum discharge pressure for OPERABLE subsystems. Refer to TRM Section 3.5.4.

CS Loop I PI-75-20 39 psig CS Loop II PI-75-48 39 psig RHR Loop I PI-74-51 48 psig RHR Loop II PI-74-65 35 psig (3) MAX criteria are N/A for RHR/Core Spray subsystems in service or if keep fill aligned to CS & S. When a RHR/Core Spray subsystem is in a standby readiness condition the maximum discharge pressure is 100 psig. High discharge pressures with pumps secured may be indication of primary valve leakage.

Standard:

  • Records a CS Loop I Fill Pressure of 50 psig (+) 5 psig and for *CS Loop II Discharge Fill Pressure of 45 psig (+) 5 psig. *Records a RHR Loop I Discharge Fill Pressure of 42.5 psig; plus 5 psig or minus 2.5 psig but less than 48 psig. Records NA or 270 psig for RHR Loop II because it is in Shutdown Cooling. Initials under UO. *Informs Unit Supervisor that RHR Loop I discharge pressure is less than the minimum required discharge pressure of 48 psig.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

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JPM RO A1a Performance Step 7: Critical X Not Critical (1) Technical Specification LCO 3.4.7 requires that two RHR Shutdown Cooling Subsystems be operable during this applicability. An operable Shutdown Cooling Subsystem consists of one RHR pump, associated heat exchanger, RHRSW pump capable of providing cooling water to its associated heat exchanger, associated piping and valves, all of which can be aligned in the Shutdown Cooling Mode for the removal of decay heat.

(2) An X shall be placed in the associated Column for the In Service Pump or Subsystem.

(3) To be considered as In Service, RHR System and its associated Shutdown Cooling Subsystems must be in the Shutdown Cooling Mode alignment with RHR SD CLG FLOW LOW annunciator (2-XA-55-3D, Window 11) is reset.

Standard:

Places an X under RR Pump B for being in service and an X under RHR Shutdown Cooling Subsystem D for being in service. Records SAT in all data Column. Initials under UO.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

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JPM RO A1a Performance Step 8: Critical X Not Critical Standard:

Records Reactor Zone Exhaust Radiation Monitor readings of 1.0 mr/hr for both RM 142 and RM-90-143; plus or minus 0.5 mr/hr for Detector A and B. Records Refuel Zone Exhaust Radiation Monitor readings of 26.0 mr/hr for RM-90-140; plus or minus 1.0 mr/hr for Detector A and B. For RM-90-141 records reading of 50 mr/hr; plus or minus 1 mr/hr for Detector A and B.

Initials under UO. Informs Unit Supervisor that Refuel Zone Exhaust Radiation Monitors are outside the MAX deviation of 20 mr/hr.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

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JPM RO A1a Performance Step 9: *Critical X Not Critical (1) The instrument check will consist of observing that the instruments exhibit an expected reading for the given plant conditions. MAX will be the alarm (RHRSW/RCW EFFLUENT RADIATION HIGH 2-RA-90-132 (Panel 2-9-3, 2-XA-55-3A, Window 3)) setpoint for the respective monitor. Instrument Shop should be contacted for most current setpoints as required.

Standard:

Records NA for RM-90-133 or a reading of 300 cpm. *Records a reading for RM-90-134 of 300 cpm; plus or minus 10 cpm. *Records SAT in all data Column. *Initials under UO.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

END OF TASK STOP TIME 13

JPM RO A1b OPERATOR: ________________________________

RO DATE:

JPM NUMBER: RO A1b TASK NUMBER: U-078-AB-01 TASK TITLE: Calculate Time to Reach Temperature Targets for Loss of Fuel Pool Cooling K/A NUMBER: 2.1.25 K/A RATING: RO 3.9 TASK STANDARD: Complete of SRM Operability surveillance and determine if core alterations may commence.

LOCATION OF PERFORMANCE: Simulator REFERENCES/PROCEDURES NEEDED: 2-AOI-78-1, Fuel Pool Cleanup System Failure VALIDATION TIME: 10 minutes PERFORMANCE TIME:

COMMENTS: __________________________________________________________

Additional comment sheets attached? YES ___ NO ___

RESULTS: SATISFACTORY ____ UNSATISFACTORY ____

SIGNATURE: __________________________ DATE: __________

EXAMINER 1

INITIAL CONDITIONS: You are a Reactor Operator on Unit 2. The RBCCW sectionalizing valve has failed closed. The Unit Supervisor has entered 2-AOI-70-1, Loss of Reactor Building Closed Cooling Water and 2-AOI-78-1, Fuel Pool Cleanup System Failure.

INITIATING CUES: The Unit Supervisor directs you to estimate the time for the fuel pool temperature to rise to 125 °F, 150 °F, and 200 °F in accordance with 2-AOI-78-1 step 3.7.

JPM RO A1b Simulator INITIAL CONDITIONS: You are a Reactor Operator on Unit 2. The RBCCW sectionalizing valve has failed closed. The Unit Supervisor has entered 2-AOI-70-1, Loss of Reactor Building Closed Cooling Water and 2-AOI-78-1, Fuel Pool Cleanup System Failure.

INITIATING CUES: The Unit Supervisor directs you to estimate the time for the fuel pool temperature to rise to 125 °F, 150 °F, and 200 °F in accordance with 2-AOI-78-1 step 3.7.

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JPM RO A1b START TIME Performance Step 1: Critical Not Critical X 2-AOI-78-1 Fuel Pool Cleanup System Failure

[3.7] ESTIMATE the time for the fuel pool temperature to rise to 125°F, 150°F, and 200°F using the heat up rates as provided on Attachment 1, Table 1 at least once per shift UNTIL Fuel Pool cooling is restored:

Standard:

Proceeds to attachment 1 of 2-AOI-78-1 SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

Performance Step 2: Critical X Not Critical Attachment 1 (Page 2 of 2)

Spent Fuel Pool Heat-up Rate at Normal Fuel Pool Level NOTE Determine time to reach target temperatures of 125°F, 150°F and 200°F using the most conservative Heat-up Rate (the highest rate) for days that fall between the dates listed on Table 1.

Target Temperature 125 °F Actual fuel pool temp(°F) - °F Standard:

Records Actual Fuel Pool Temperature of 96.3 °F, can record 96 °F to 97 °F under each of the Target Temperatures (3 places).

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

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JPM RO A1b Performance Step 3: Critical X Not Critical Difference Standard:

Calculates the difference 125 - actual temperature recorded; can record any of the following temperatures 28 °F to 29 °F.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

Performance Step 4: Critical X Not Critical Heat up rate from Table 1 ÷ °F/hr Standard:

Records the Heat up rate from Table 1 of 1.37 °F under each of the Target Temperatures (3 places)

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

Performance Step 5: Critical X Not Critical TIME (in hours) For FUEL POOL TO REACH Target Temperature = hrs Standard:

Divides the difference by 0.99 and calculates a time to reach 125 °F of one of the following 20.4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> to 21.2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

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JPM RO A1b Performance Step 6: Critical X Not Critical Difference Standard:

Calculates the difference 150 - actual temperature recorded; can record any of the following temperatures 53 °F to 54 °F.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

Performance Step 7: Critical X Not Critical TIME (in hours) For FUEL POOL TO REACH Target Temperature = hrs Standard:

Divides the difference by 1.37 and calculates a time to reach 150 °F of one of the following 38.7 hours8.101852e-5 days <br />0.00194 hours <br />1.157407e-5 weeks <br />2.6635e-6 months <br /> to 39.4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

Performance Step 8: Critical X Not Critical Difference Standard:

Calculates the difference 200 - actual temperature recorded; can record any of the following temperatures 103 °F to 104 °F.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

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JPM RO A1b Performance Step 9: Critical X Not Critical TIME (in hours) For FUEL POOL TO REACH Target Temperature = hrs Standard:

Divides the difference by 1.37 and calculates a time to reach 200 °F of one of the following 75.2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> to 75.9 hours1.041667e-4 days <br />0.0025 hours <br />1.488095e-5 weeks <br />3.4245e-6 months <br />.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

END OF TASK STOP TIME 7

JPM RO A1b OPERATOR: ________________________________

RO DATE:

JPM NUMBER: RO A1b TASK NUMBER: U-078-AB-01 TASK TITLE: Calculate Time to Reach Temperature Targets for Loss of Fuel Pool Cooling K/A NUMBER: 2.1.25 K/A RATING: RO 3.9 TASK STANDARD: Complete of SRM Operability surveillance and determine if core alterations may commence.

LOCATION OF PERFORMANCE: Simulator REFERENCES/PROCEDURES NEEDED: 3-AOI-78-1, Fuel Pool Cleanup System Failure VALIDATION TIME: 10 minutes PERFORMANCE TIME:

COMMENTS: __________________________________________________________

Additional comment sheets attached? YES ___ NO ___

RESULTS: SATISFACTORY ____ UNSATISFACTORY ____

SIGNATURE: __________________________ DATE: __________

EXAMINER 1

INITIAL CONDITIONS: You are a Reactor Operator on Unit 3. The RBCCW sectionalizing valve has failed closed. The Unit Supervisor has entered 3-AOI-70-1, Loss of Reactor Building Closed Cooling Water and 3-AOI-78-1, Fuel Pool Cleanup System Failure.

INITIATING CUES: The Unit Supervisor directs you to estimate the time for the fuel pool temperature to rise to 125 °F, 150 °F, and 200 °F in accordance with 3-AOI-78-1 step 3.7.

JPM RO A1b Simulator INITIAL CONDITIONS: You are a Reactor Operator on Unit 3. The RBCCW sectionalizing valve has failed closed. The Unit Supervisor has entered 3-AOI-70-1, Loss of Reactor Building Closed Cooling Water and 3-AOI-78-1, Fuel Pool Cleanup System Failure.

INITIATING CUES: The Unit Supervisor directs you to estimate the time for the fuel pool temperature to rise to 125 °F, 150 °F, and 200 °F in accordance with 3-AOI-78-1 step 3.7.

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JPM RO A1b START TIME Performance Step 1: Critical Not Critical X 3-AOI-78-1 Fuel Pool Cleanup System Failure

[3.7] ESTIMATE the time for the fuel pool temperature to rise to 125°F, 150°F, and 200°F using the heat up rates as provided on Attachment 1, Table 1 at least once per shift UNTIL Fuel Pool cooling is restored:

Standard:

Proceeds to attachment 1 of 3-AOI-78-1 SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

Performance Step 2: Critical X Not Critical Attachment 1 (Page 2 of 2)

Spent Fuel Pool Heat-up Rate at Normal Fuel Pool Level NOTES

1) To determine time to reach target temperatures of 125°F, 150°F, and 200°F USE the following formulas.
2) Use the most conservative heat up rate (the highest rate) for days that fall between the dates listed on Table 1.

Target Temperature 125 °F Actual fuel pool temp(°F) - °F Standard:

Records Actual Fuel Pool Temperature of 97.7 °F, can record 97 °F to 98 °F under each of the Target Temperatures (3 places).

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

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JPM RO A1b Performance Step 3: Critical X Not Critical Difference Standard:

Calculates the difference 125 - actual temperature recorded; can record any of the following temperatures 28 °F to 29 °F.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

Performance Step 4: Critical X Not Critical Heat up rate from Table 1 ÷ °F/hr Standard:

Records the Heat up rate from Table 1 of 0.99 °F under each of the Target Temperatures (3 places).

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

Performance Step 5: Critical X Not Critical TIME (in hours) For FUEL POOL TO REACH Target Temperature = hrs Standard:

Divides the difference by 0.99 and calculates a time to reach 125 °F of one of the following 27.2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> to 28.3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br />.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

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JPM RO A1b Performance Step 6: Critical X Not Critical Difference Standard:

Calculates the difference 150 - actual temperature recorded; can record any of the following temperatures 52 °F to 53 °F.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

Performance Step 7: Critical X Not Critical TIME (in hours) For FUEL POOL TO REACH Target Temperature = hrs Standard:

Divides the difference by 0.99 and calculates a time to reach 150 °F of one of the following 52.5 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br /> to 53.5 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br />.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

Performance Step 8: Critical X Not Critical Difference Standard:

Calculates the difference 200 - actual temperature recorded; can record any of the following temperatures 102 °F to 103 °F.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

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JPM RO A1b Performance Step 9: Critical X Not Critical TIME (in hours) For FUEL POOL TO REACH Target Temperature = hrs Standard:

Divides the difference by 0.99 and calculates a time to reach 200 °F of one of the following 103 hours0.00119 days <br />0.0286 hours <br />1.703042e-4 weeks <br />3.91915e-5 months <br /> to 104 hours0.0012 days <br />0.0289 hours <br />1.719577e-4 weeks <br />3.9572e-5 months <br />.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

END OF TASK STOP TIME 7

JPM RO A2 OPERATOR: ________________________________

RO DATE:

JPM NUMBER: A2 Equipment Control TASK NUMBER: S-000-AD-55 TASK TITLE: PSC Head Tank Pump 2B Clearance Boundary K/A NUMBER: 2.2.13 K/A RATING: RO 4.1 TASK STANDARD: Determine the clearance boundary for PSC Head Tank Pump 2B LOCATION OF PERFORMANCE: Class Room / Unit 2 Simulator REFERENCES/PROCEDURES NEEDED: 2-47E814-1, 2-45E779-19, 2-47E610-75-1, 2-45E2750-4, and 2-45E751-3 and 5, NPG-SPP 10.2 VALIDATION TIME: 30 minutes PERFORMANCE TIME:

COMMENTS:

Additional comment sheets attached? YES NO RESULTS: SATISFACTORY _____ UNSATISFACTORY_____

SIGNATURE: ____________________________ DATE: _____________

EXAMINER 1

JPM RO A2 OPERATOR: ________________________________

RO DATE:

JPM NUMBER: A2 Equipment Control TASK NUMBER: S-000-AD-55 TASK TITLE: PSC Head Tank Pump 2B Clearance Boundary K/A NUMBER: 2.2.13 K/A RATING: RO 4.1 TASK STANDARD: Determine the clearance boundary for PSC Head Tank Pump 2B LOCATION OF PERFORMANCE: Class Room / Unit 2 Simulator REFERENCES/PROCEDURES NEEDED: 2-47E814-1, 2-45E779-19, 2-47E610-75-1, 2-45E2750-4, and 2-45E751-3 and 5, NPG-SPP 10.2 VALIDATION TIME: 30 minutes PERFORMANCE TIME:

COMMENTS:

Additional comment sheets attached? YES NO RESULTS: SATISFACTORY _____ UNSATISFACTORY_____

SIGNATURE: ____________________________ DATE: _____________

EXAMINER 1

INITIAL CONDITIONS: Preventative maintenance is scheduled for the PSC Head Tank Pump 2B Motor.

Given:

  • NPG Request for Clearance
  • Page one of Completing Clearance form, NPG-SPG 10.2, Clearance Procedure to Safely Control Energy, Appendix B INITIATING CUES: The Unit Supervisor directs you as a Reactor Operator to write a clearance to allow uncoupling the PSC Head Tank Pump 2B in support of preventative maintenance on the motor.

ESOMs is not currently working, use the Completing Clearance, Appendix B (page 8 of 11). On Appendix B (page 8 of 11) complete columns 18, 20, 21, and 22 for each identified component.

JPM RO A2 Class Room INITIAL CONDITIONS: Preventative maintenance is scheduled for the PSC Head Tank Pump 2B Motor.

Given:

  • NPG Request for Clearance
  • Page one of Completing Clearance form, NPG-SPG 10.2, Clearance Procedure to Safely Control Energy, Appendix B INITIATING CUES: The Unit Supervisor directs you as a Reactor Operator to write a clearance to allow uncoupling the PSC Head Tank Pump 2B in support of preventative maintenance on the motor.

ESOMs is not currently working, use the Completing Clearance, Appendix B (page 8 of 11). On Appendix B (page 8 of 11) complete columns 18, 20, 21, and 22 for each identified component.

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JPM RO A2 START TIME Performance Step 1: Critical Not Critical X Review prints to determine required isolation boundary: 2-47E814-1, 2-45E779-19, 2-47E610-75-1, 2-45E2750-4, and 2-45E751-3 and 5.

Standard:

Locates and reviews prints for PSC Head Tank Pump 2B.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

Performance Step 2: *Critical X Not Critical Determines Isolation boundary.

Standard:

  • Determines at least one of the following components will need to be tagged to prevent pump rotation:

2-75-SHV-603 Pump Discharge Valve, Closed, Danger Tag.

AND/OR 2-75-SHV-599 Pump Suction Valve, Closed, Danger Tag.

Tag placement sequence will generally be after the electrical tag placement. NOT critical.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

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JPM RO A2 Performance Step 3: *Critical X Not Critical Determines Isolation boundary.

Standard:

  • 2-HS-75-76A Control Room Handswitch, Danger Tag, Pull to Lock.

Tag placement sequence will generally be one or two. NOT critical.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

Performance Step 4: *Critical X Not Critical Determines Isolation boundary.

Standard:

  • 2B Pump Power Supply, 480 Volt RMOV Board 2B, Breaker 11D, Danger Tag, Off.

Tag placement sequence will generally be one or two. NOT critical.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

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JPM RO A2 Performance Step 5: Critical__ Not Critical X Determines Isolation Boundary.

Standard:

The following circuits may be identified but are not critical for personnel protection:

2-FU-075-076B Control Circuit 2-FU-075-076A Indicating Light SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

END OF TASK STOP TIME 6

JPM A3 OPERATOR: ________________________________

RO SRO DATE:

JPM NUMBER: 548 TASK NUMBER: Radiation Control TASK TITLE: Locked High Radiation Entry K/A NUMBER: 2.3.12 K/A RATING: RO 3.2 TASK STANDARD: Determine dress out requirements and estimate dose to verify within RWP and quarterly limits. Determines exceeds quarterly administrative dose limit of 1000 mRem and determines that the MG dose alarm will sound for a dose of greater than 200 mRem.

LOCATION OF PERFORMANCE: Class Room REFERENCES/PROCEDURES NEEDED: Handout RWP and Survey Map, NPG-SPP 5.1 VALIDATION TIME: 15 minutes PERFORMANCE TIME:

COMMENTS: __________________________________________________________

Additional comment sheets attached? YES ___ NO ___

RESULTS: SATISFACTORY ____ UNSATISFACTORY ____

SIGNATURE: __________________________ DATE: __________

EXAMINER 1

INITIAL CONDITIONS: You are a Browns Ferry employee who has obtained an accumulative yearly dose of 750 mrem.

The job will require you to vent the RWCU Regenerative Hx and to manually close the 3-FCV-69-2 valve and place a mechanical restraining device on the valve. The RWCU Regenerative Hx will be vented from the scaffold at the south end of the Hx's (a scaffold has been erected to be used for venting - cannot leave scaffold while venting is in progress), and will require 35 minutes for venting. Then proceed to 3-FCV-69-2 valve to manually close and install the mechanical restraining device, it should require 25 minutes to close the valve and another 25 minutes to install the mechanical restraining device. Assume the 30cm reading will be the whole body dose received at each location. Assume a total travel dose of 25 mrem will be received.

INITIATING CUES: Given the survey map and RWP, determine the following:

  • Dress-out requirements for entry to perform your assigned task
  • Whether you can complete the assigned task in the area without exceeding your TVA administrative dose limit
  • Whether you can complete the assigned task in the area without exceeding the RWP dose entry limits both rate and total dose, i.e. will you receive an MG alarm (Electronic Dosimeter).

JPM A3 Class Room INITIAL CONDITIONS: You are a Browns Ferry employee who has obtained an accumulative yearly dose of 750 mrem.

The job will require you to vent the RWCU Regenerative Hx and to manually close the 3-FCV-69-2 valve and place a mechanical restraining device on the valve. The RWCU Regenerative Hx will be vented from the scaffold at the south end of the Hx's (a scaffold has been erected to be used for venting - cannot leave scaffold while venting is in progress), and will require 35 minutes for venting. Then proceed to 3-FCV-69-2 valve to manually close and install the mechanical restraining device, it should require 25 minutes to close the valve and another 25 minutes to install the mechanical restraining device. Assume the 30cm reading will be the whole body dose received at each location. Assume a total travel dose of 25 mrem will be received.

INITIATING CUES: Given the survey map and RWP, determine the following:

  • Dress-out requirements for entry to perform your assigned task
  • Whether you can complete the assigned task in the area without exceeding your TVA administrative dose limit
  • Whether you can complete the assigned task in the area without exceeding the RWP dose entry limits both rate and total dose, i.e. will you receive an MG alarm (Electronic Dosimeter).

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JPM A3 START TIME Performance Step 1: Critical X Not Critical Determines Dress Out requirements Standard:

Shoe covers - one pair, Coveralls - one pair, Face Shield, Gloves - rubber - two pair, cloth inserts, Booties - plastic - 2 pair, Rain suit, and Hood SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

Performance Step 2: Critical X Not Critical Calculates RWCU HX venting dose.

Standard:

35 minutes in a 250 mrem/hr area = 145 to 146 mrem SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

Performance Step 3: Critical X Not Critical Calculates 69-2 valve work dose Standard:

50 minutes in a 100 mrem/hr area = 83 to 84 mrem SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

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JPM A3 Performance Step 4: Critical X Not Critical Calculates total dose received Standard:

25 mrem travel + 146 mrem venting + 83 mrem 69-2 = 254 mrem SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

Performance Step 5: Critical X Not Critical Calculates total dose for quarter Standard:

750 mrem + 254 mrem = 1004 mrem SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

Performance Step 6:

  • Critical X Not Critical Verifies RWP MG Setpoints Standard:

MG setpoints: for Dose Rate alarm of 500 mrem/hr will not be exceeded and *Dose alarm of 200 mrem will be exceeded.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

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JPM A3 Performance Step 7: Critical X Not Critical Verifies dose limits for quarter and RWP Standard:

Verifies will have a total dose of greater than 1000 mrem which is above the TVA administrative limit.

SAT UNSAT N/A COMMENTS:

END OF TASK STOP TIME 6

BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT Unit: 3 Permit Number: Training Page: 1 RADIOLOGICAL WORK PERMIT BRIEFING REQUIRED EVERY ENTRY GENERAL DESCRIPTION Status: Active Start Date: 01-Jan-This year End Date: 01-Jan-Next year Type: SPECIFIC MAP ID: Outage: Y Name:

Task: ROUTINE PLANT MAINTENANCE PSE: N HP CONTINUOUS Authorization Type: INDIVIDUAL ALARA Review Number: 0A-0010 Primary Work Doc:

Person-mrem Estimate: 1904 Person-Hrs Estimate: 1082 Dose Alarm: 200 Dose Rate Alarm: 500 DAC-Hrs Tracked: N Work Area

Description:

RWCU HX Room Unit 3 DESCRIPTION OF WORK TO BE PERFORMED Unit 3 Maintenance on RWCU (69) Systems (LHRA VARIOUS DRESS) 200 / 500 ANTI-CONTAMINATION CLOTHING REQUIREMENTS 1 LAB COAT 1,2 BOOTIES, CLOTH, ONE PAIR 1,2 GLOVES, RUBBER, ONE PAIR 1,2,3 CLOTH INSERTS 1,2,3 SHOE COVERS, ONE PAIR 1,2,3 MODESTY CLOTHING 1,2,3 NO PERSONAL OUTER CLOTHING 1,2,3 SURGEON'S CAP 2,3 COVERALLS, ONE PAIR 3 BOOTIES, PLASTIC, TWO PAIR 3 FACE SHIELD 3 RAIN SUIT 3 GLOVES, RUBBER, TWO PAIR 3,4 HOOD DOSIMETRY REQUIREMENTS ELECTRONIC DOSIMETER TLD BRIEFING REQUIREMENTS PRE-JOB BRIEFING WORK STEPS 1 MANAGEMENT / WO WALKDOWN 2 3-CI-412 3 OPS VALVE LINEUP OI-69 & HX VENTING 4 07-712928-000 5 06-722560-000 6 06-727133-000 7 06-722556-000 8 06-722559-000 9 06-718308-002 10 06-722558-000 BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT Unit: 3 Permit Number: Training

Page: 1 RADIOLOGICAL WORK PERMIT BRIEFING REQUIRED EVERY ENTRY WORKER INSTRUCTIONS 1 DRESSOUT CODE APPLICATIONS

1) FLOOR LEVEL INSP, LOW TO MODERATE CONTAMINATION.
2) MINOR MAINTENANCE, NO PRIMARY SYSTEM BREACH.
3) PRIMARY SYSTEM BREACH, HEAT EXCHANGER VENTING.
4) ANY WORK ABOVE FLOOR LEVEL REQUIRES SAFETY BELT W/ LIFELINE.
5) REQUIRED TO WEAR HEADGEAR OTHER THAN PERSONAL HARDHAT.

2 MONITOR YOUR ED (DAD) FREQUENTLY, EXIT THE AREA PRIOR TO REACHING THE DOSE ALARM SET POINT OR UPON RECEIVING ANY UNEXPECTED ALARMS.

3 DO NOT EXCEED 200 mrem PER ENTRY OR DOSE MARGIN (RAD-REMAINING ALLOWABLE DOSE).

4 REMOTE MONITORING , PEA , OR SIMILAR DEVICE REQUIRED.

5 ED (DAD) TO BE BAGGED (WRAPPED) AND WORN OUTSIDE OF C-ZONE CLOTHING.

6 REVIEW PLANNED WORK OR INSPECTIONS WITH RAD PROTECTION PRIOR TO ENTRY.

7 UTILIZE TIME, DISTANCE, AND SHIELDING ALARA PRINCIPLES.

8 REVIEW APPROPRIATE SURVEY DATA PRIOR TO ENTRY. NOTE AND AVOID POSTED HOT SPOTS. LOCATE AND UTILIZE LOW DOSE WAITING AREAS.

9 RADWORKER SHALL ADHERE TO ANY SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS (APR, ETC) ON WHICH HE/SHE HAS BEEN BRIEFED BY RAD PROTECTION.

10 NOTIFY RADCON PRIOR TO ANY SYSTEM BREACH.

11 RAD PROTECTION COVERAGE MAY BE PROVIDED FROM OUTSIDE THE C-ZONE.

12 SECURE ALL HOSES, ELECTRICAL CORDS, WELDING LEADS AND OTHER SERVICES ENTERING THE C-ZONE AT THE C-ZONE BOUNDRY AND NOTIFY RAD PROTECTION.

13 NOTIFY RAD PROTECTION OF ANY UNUSUAL RADIOLOGICAL CONDITIONS (FOR EXAMPLE: WATER, LEAKS, RADIATION MONITOR ALARMS).

14 RAD PROTECTION PERMISSION REQUIRED PRIOR TO WELDING, GRINDING, BUFFING OR OTHER SURFACE DISTURBING ACTIVITIES.

APPROVAL Prepaired by: TJFRANK Approved by: MJHAZEL Final Approval: JWSMITH3 End of RWP

JPM RO A2 OPERATOR: ________________________________

RO DATE:

JPM NUMBER: A2 Equipment Control TASK NUMBER: S-000-AD-55 TASK TITLE: PSC Head Tank Pump 2B Clearance Boundary K/A NUMBER: 2.2.13 K/A RATING: RO 4.1 TASK STANDARD: Determine the clearance boundary for PSC Head Tank Pump 2B LOCATION OF PERFORMANCE: Class Room / Unit 2 Simulator REFERENCES/PROCEDURES NEEDED: 2-47E814-1, 2-45E779-19, 2-47E610-75-1, 2-45E2750-4, and 2-45E751-3 and 5, NPG-SPP 10.2 VALIDATION TIME: 30 minutes PERFORMANCE TIME:

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