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{{#Wiki_filter:April 23, 2019 Mr. Fadi Diya, Senior Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer Ameren Missouri Callaway Plant 8315 County Road 459 Steedman, MO 65077 SUBJECT: CALLAWAY PLANT, UNIT 1
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- NRC EXAMINATION REPORT 05000 483/2019 301
 
==SUBJECT:==
CALLAWAY PLANT, UNIT 1 - NRC EXAMINATION REPORT 05000483/2019301


==Dear Mr. Diya:==
==Dear Mr. Diya:==
On March 7, 2019, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) completed an initial operator license examination at Callaway Plant, Unit 1. The enclosed report documents the examination results and licensing decisions. The preliminary examination results were discussed on March 8, 2019, with M r. J. Cortez, Director, Training , and other members of your staff. A telephonic exit meeting was conduct ed on March 29, 2019 , with Mr. P. Swan, Operations Exam Lead
On March 7, 2019, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) completed an initial operator license examination at Callaway Plant, Unit 1. The enclosed report documents the examination results and licensing decisions. The preliminary examination results were discussed on March 8, 2019, with Mr. J. Cortez, Director, Training, and other members of your staff. A telephonic exit meeting was conducted on March 29, 2019, with Mr. P. Swan, Operations Exam Lead, who was provided the NRC licensing decisions.
, who was provided the NRC licensing decisions.


The examination included the evaluation of eight applicants for instant senior reactor operator licenses, and one applicant for an upgrade senior reactor operator license.
The examination included the evaluation of eight applicants for instant senior reactor operator licenses, and one applicant for an upgrade senior reactor operator license. The license examiners determined that all applicants satisfied the requirements of title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) Part 55, and the appropriate licenses have been issued. There were no post examination comments submitted by your staff. The Enclosure contains details of this report.


The license examiners determined that all applicants satisfied the requirements of title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) Part 55, and the appropriate licenses have been issued.
No findings were identified during this examination.


There were no post examination comments submitted by your staff
In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Agency Rules of Practice and Procedure," a copy of this letter and its enclosure will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available Records component of NRC's Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible from the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading Room).
. The Enclosure contains details of this report.
 
No findings were identified during this examination
. In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's " Agency Rules of Practice and Procedure," a copy of this letter and its enclosure will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available Records component of NRC's Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible from the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading Room).


Sincerely,
Sincerely,
/RA/ by BLarson Acting For/
/RA/ by BLarson Acting For/
Gregory E. Werner, Chief Operations Branch Division of Reactor Safety Docket No.
Gregory E. Werner, Chief Operations Branch Division of Reactor Safety Docket No. 50-483 License No. NPF-30


50-483 License No. NPF-30
===Enclosure:===
Examination Report 05000483/2019301 w/Attachment: Supplemental Information


===Enclosure:===
REGION IV==
Examination Report 05000 483/20 19 301 w/Attachment: Supplemental Information
Docket:  50-483 License: NPF-30 Report:  05000483/2019301 Enterprise Identifier: L-2019-OLL-0004 Licensee: Union Electric Company Facility: Callaway Plant, Unit 1 8315 County Road 459 Location:
Steedman, MO 65077 Dates:  March 4 - 29, 2019 K. Clayton, Chief Examiner, Senior Operations Engineer C. Osterholtz, Senior Operations Engineer Inspectors:
B. Larson, Senior Operations Engineer T. Farina, Operations Engineer Gregory E. Werner, Chief Approved By: Operations Branch Division of Reactor Safety Enclosure
 
=SUMMARY=
ER 05000483/2019301; March 4 - 29, 2019; Callaway Plant Unit 1; Initial Operator Licensing
 
Examination Report.


REGION IV Docket: 50-483 License: NPF-30 Report: 05000 483/20 19 301 Enterprise Identifier:
The NRC examiners evaluated the competency of eight applicants for instant senior reactor operator licenses and one applicant for an upgrade senior reactor operator license at Callaway Plant, Unit 1.
L-2019-OLL-0004 Licensee: Union Electric Company Facility: Callaway Plant, Unit 1 Location: 8315 County Road 459 Steedman, MO 65077 Dates: March 4 - 29, 201 9 Inspectors:
K. Clayton, Chief Examiner, Senior Operations Engineer C. Osterholtz, Senior Operations Engineer B. Larson, Senior Operations Engineer T. Farina, Operations Engineer Approved By:
Gregory E. Werner, Chief Operations Branch Division of Reactor Safety


2
The licensee developed the examinations using NUREG-1021, "Operator Licensing Examination Standards for Power Reactors," Revision 11. The written examination was administered by the licensee on March 13, 2019. The NRC examiners administered the operating tests on March 4 - 7, 2019.


=SUMMARY=
The NRC examiners determined that all applicants satisfied the requirements of title 10 of Code of Federal Regulations Part 55, and the appropriate licenses have been issued.
ER 05000 483/201 9 301; March 4 - 29, 2019; Callaway Plant Unit 1; Initial Operator Licensing Examination Report.


The NRC examiners evaluated the competency of eight applicants for instant senior reactor operator licenses and one applicant for an upgrade senior reactor operator license at Callaway Plant, Unit 1
A.
. The licensee developed the examinations using NUREG
-1021, "Operator Licensing Examination Standards for Power Reactors," Revision 11. The written examination was administered by the licensee on March 13, 2019. The NRC examiners administered the operating tests on March 4 - 7, 2019. The NRC examiners determined that all applicants satisfied the requirements of title 10 of Code of Federal Regulations Part 55, and the appropriate licenses have been issued.


===A. NRC-Identified and Self-Revealing Findings===
===NRC-Identified and Self-Revealing Findings===


None.
None.


===B. Licensee-Identified Violations===
===B.     Licensee-Identified Violations===


None.
None.
3


=REPORT DETAILS=
=REPORT DETAILS=


===4. ===
==OTHER ACTIVITIES (OA)==
==OTHER ACTIVITIES (OA)==
{{a|4OA5}}
{{a|4OA5}}
==4OA5 Other Activities (Initial Operator License==
==4OA5 Other Activities (Initial Operator License Examination)==
 
Examination)


===.1 License Applications===
===.1 License Applications===


====a. Scope====
====a. Scope====
The NRC examiners reviewed all license application s submitted to ensure each applicant satisfied relevant license eligibility requirements. The NRC examiners also audited three of the license applications in detail to confirm that they accurately reflected the subject applicant's qualifications. This audit focused on the applicant's experience and on-the-job training, including control manipulations that provided significant reactivity changes.
The NRC examiners reviewed all license applications submitted to ensure each applicant satisfied relevant license eligibility requirements. The NRC examiners also audited three of the license applications in detail to confirm that they accurately reflected the subject applicants qualifications. This audit focused on the applicants experience and on-the-job training, including control manipulations that provided significant reactivity changes.


====b. Findings====
====b. Findings====
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====a. Scope====
====a. Scope====
The NRC examiners reviewed integrated examination outlines and draft examinations submitted by the licensee against the requirements of NUREG-1021. The NRC examination team conducted an onsite validation of the operating test s.
The NRC examiners reviewed integrated examination outlines and draft examinations submitted by the licensee against the requirements of NUREG-1021. The NRC examination team conducted an onsite validation of the operating tests.


====b. Findings====
====b. Findings====
The NRC examiners provided outline, draft examination and post
The NRC examiners provided outline, draft examination and post-validation comments to the licensee. The licensee satisfactorily completed comment resolution prior to examination administration.
-validation comments to the licensee.


The licensee satisfactorily completed comment resolution prior to examination administration.
The NRC examiners determined the written examinations and operating tests initially submitted by the licensee were within the range of acceptability expected for a proposed examination.
 
The NRC examiners determined the written examinations and operating tests initially submitted by the licensee were within the range of acceptability expected for a proposed examination
.


===.3 Operator Knowledge and Performance===
===.3 Operator Knowledge and Performance===


====a. Scope====
====a. Scope====
On March 13, 2019, the licensee proctored the administration of the written examinations to all applicants. The licensee staff graded the written examinations , analyzed the results, and presented their analysis to the NRC on March 18, 2019. The NRC examination team administered the various portions of the operating test s to all applicants on March 4 - 7, 2019.
On March 13, 2019, the licensee proctored the administration of the written examinations to all applicants. The licensee staff graded the written examinations, analyzed the results, and presented their analysis to the NRC on March 18, 2019.
 
The NRC examination team administered the various portions of the operating tests to all applicants on March 4 - 7, 2019.


====b. Findings====
====b. Findings====
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All applicants passed the written examination and all parts of the operating test. The final examinations and post examination analysis may be accessed in the ADAMS system under the accession numbers noted in the attachment.
All applicants passed the written examination and all parts of the operating test. The final examinations and post examination analysis may be accessed in the ADAMS system under the accession numbers noted in the attachment.


The examination team noted n o generic weaknesses associated with applicant performance on the operating test
The examination team noted no generic weaknesses associated with applicant performance on the operating test.
. The licensee identified six generic weaknesses associated with applicant performance on the written examinations. Two of the weaknesses (item 1 and 5 below) were attributed to the lack of recall of information provided during training by the applicants and the remaining four weaknesses (items 2, 3, 4, and 6) were attributed to initial program class training material deficiencies
. 1. The applicants could not reca ll the correct combination of containment spray pumps and containment coolers used during emergency coolant recirculation
. 2. The applicants were unfamiliar with the requirements for shutdown margin during an anticipated transient without trip. 3. The applicant s were unfamiliar with the actions for a loss of coolant accident during shutdown conditions
.


===4. The applicants===
The licensee identified six generic weaknesses associated with applicant performance on the written examinations. Two of the weaknesses (item 1 and 5 below) were attributed to the lack of recall of information provided during training by the applicants and the remaining four weaknesses (items 2, 3, 4, and 6) were attributed to initial program class training material deficiencies.


were unfamiliar with the technical s pecification b asis for the completion time to verify permissive P-11 is in the correct state
1. The applicants could not recall the correct combination of containment spray pumps and containment coolers used during emergency coolant recirculation.
. 5. The applicants could not recall the local xenon effects of a dropped rod on nuclear instrumentation
. 6. The applicants had difficulty determining the time limits for starting and stopping a gaseous radwaste release.


Copies of all individual examination reports were sent to the facility Training Manager for evaluation and determination of appropriate remedial training.
2. The applicants were unfamiliar with the requirements for shutdown margin during an anticipated transient without trip.


The licensee generated training request TRRQ # 201900042 to improve initial license class training material because of these generic weaknesses.
3. The applicants were unfamiliar with the actions for a loss of coolant accident during shutdown conditions.


Because some procedures would benefit from improvements discovered during examination development, validation, and administration, the licensee wrote Condition Report s 201805793 , 201805822 , 201901508, 201901509, 201901513 , 201901515 , 201901516 , 201901517 , and 2019 01518 to evaluate these procedures for improvement in future revisions.
4. The applicants were unfamiliar with the technical specification basis for the completion time to verify permissive P-11 is in the correct state.
 
5. The applicants could not recall the local xenon effects of a dropped rod on nuclear instrumentation.
 
6. The applicants had difficulty determining the time limits for starting and stopping a gaseous radwaste release.
 
Copies of all individual examination reports were sent to the facility Training Manager for evaluation and determination of appropriate remedial training. The licensee generated training request TRRQ # 201900042 to improve initial license class training material because of these generic weaknesses.
 
Because some procedures would benefit from improvements discovered during examination development, validation, and administration, the licensee wrote Condition Reports 201805793, 201805822, 201901508, 201901509, 201901513, 201901515, 201901516, 201901517, and 201901518 to evaluate these procedures for improvement in future revisions.


===.4 Simulation Facility Performance===
===.4 Simulation Facility Performance===
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===Exit Meeting Summary===
===Exit Meeting Summary===


The chief examiner presented the preliminary examination results to M r. J. Corte z , Director, Training, and other members of the staff on March 8, 2019
The chief examiner presented the preliminary examination results to Mr. J. Cortez, Director, Training, and other members of the staff on March 8, 2019. A telephonic exit was conducted on March 29, 2019, with Mr. P. Swan, Operations Exam Lead, who was provided the NRC licensing decisions.
. A telephonic exit was conducted on March 29, 2019
 
, with Mr. P. Swan, Operations Exam Lead, who was provided the NRC licensing decisions
The licensee did not identify any information or materials used during the examination as proprietary.
. The licensee did not identify any information or materials used during the examination as proprietary.


=SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION=
=SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION=
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===Licensee Personnel===
===Licensee Personnel===
: [[contact::D. Farnsworth]], Operations Director  
: [[contact::D. Farnsworth]], Operations Director
: [[contact::M. Covey]], Manager, Operations (Support)
: [[contact::M. Covey]], Manager, Operations (Support)
: [[contact::J. Cortez]], Director, Operations Training
: [[contact::J. Cortez]], Director, Operations Training
: [[contact::R. Wink]], Manager, Regulatory Affairs
: [[contact::R. Wink]], Manager, Regulatory Affairs
: [[contact::S. Jones]], Senior Training Supervisor, Simulator
: [[contact::S. Jones]], Senior Training Supervisor, Simulator
: [[contact::M. Otten ]], Operations Training Manager
: [[contact::M. Otten]], Operations Training Manager
: [[contact::P. Swan]], Operations Exam Lead
: [[contact::P. Swan]], Operations Exam Lead
: [[contact::L. Sanders]], Operations Exam Writer
: [[contact::L. Sanders]], Operations Exam Writer
===NRC Personnel===
===NRC Personnel===
: [[contact::D. Bradley]], Senior Resident Inspector
: [[contact::D. Bradley]], Senior Resident Inspector

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Issue date: 04/23/2019
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ril 23, 2019

SUBJECT:

CALLAWAY PLANT, UNIT 1 - NRC EXAMINATION REPORT 05000483/2019301

Dear Mr. Diya:

On March 7, 2019, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) completed an initial operator license examination at Callaway Plant, Unit 1. The enclosed report documents the examination results and licensing decisions. The preliminary examination results were discussed on March 8, 2019, with Mr. J. Cortez, Director, Training, and other members of your staff. A telephonic exit meeting was conducted on March 29, 2019, with Mr. P. Swan, Operations Exam Lead, who was provided the NRC licensing decisions.

The examination included the evaluation of eight applicants for instant senior reactor operator licenses, and one applicant for an upgrade senior reactor operator license. The license examiners determined that all applicants satisfied the requirements of title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) Part 55, and the appropriate licenses have been issued. There were no post examination comments submitted by your staff. The Enclosure contains details of this report.

No findings were identified during this examination.

In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Agency Rules of Practice and Procedure," a copy of this letter and its enclosure will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available Records component of NRC's Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible from the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading Room).

Sincerely,

/RA/ by BLarson Acting For/

Gregory E. Werner, Chief Operations Branch Division of Reactor Safety Docket No. 50-483 License No. NPF-30

Enclosure:

Examination Report 05000483/2019301 w/Attachment: Supplemental Information

REGION IV==

Docket: 50-483 License: NPF-30 Report: 05000483/2019301 Enterprise Identifier: L-2019-OLL-0004 Licensee: Union Electric Company Facility: Callaway Plant, Unit 1 8315 County Road 459 Location:

Steedman, MO 65077 Dates: March 4 - 29, 2019 K. Clayton, Chief Examiner, Senior Operations Engineer C. Osterholtz, Senior Operations Engineer Inspectors:

B. Larson, Senior Operations Engineer T. Farina, Operations Engineer Gregory E. Werner, Chief Approved By: Operations Branch Division of Reactor Safety Enclosure

SUMMARY

ER 05000483/2019301; March 4 - 29, 2019; Callaway Plant Unit 1; Initial Operator Licensing

Examination Report.

The NRC examiners evaluated the competency of eight applicants for instant senior reactor operator licenses and one applicant for an upgrade senior reactor operator license at Callaway Plant, Unit 1.

The licensee developed the examinations using NUREG-1021, "Operator Licensing Examination Standards for Power Reactors," Revision 11. The written examination was administered by the licensee on March 13, 2019. The NRC examiners administered the operating tests on March 4 - 7, 2019.

The NRC examiners determined that all applicants satisfied the requirements of title 10 of Code of Federal Regulations Part 55, and the appropriate licenses have been issued.

A.

NRC-Identified and Self-Revealing Findings

None.

B. Licensee-Identified Violations

None.

REPORT DETAILS

4.

OTHER ACTIVITIES (OA)

4OA5 Other Activities (Initial Operator License Examination)

.1 License Applications

a. Scope

The NRC examiners reviewed all license applications submitted to ensure each applicant satisfied relevant license eligibility requirements. The NRC examiners also audited three of the license applications in detail to confirm that they accurately reflected the subject applicants qualifications. This audit focused on the applicants experience and on-the-job training, including control manipulations that provided significant reactivity changes.

b. Findings

No findings were identified.

.2 Examination Development

a. Scope

The NRC examiners reviewed integrated examination outlines and draft examinations submitted by the licensee against the requirements of NUREG-1021. The NRC examination team conducted an onsite validation of the operating tests.

b. Findings

The NRC examiners provided outline, draft examination and post-validation comments to the licensee. The licensee satisfactorily completed comment resolution prior to examination administration.

The NRC examiners determined the written examinations and operating tests initially submitted by the licensee were within the range of acceptability expected for a proposed examination.

.3 Operator Knowledge and Performance

a. Scope

On March 13, 2019, the licensee proctored the administration of the written examinations to all applicants. The licensee staff graded the written examinations, analyzed the results, and presented their analysis to the NRC on March 18, 2019.

The NRC examination team administered the various portions of the operating tests to all applicants on March 4 - 7, 2019.

b. Findings

No findings were identified.

All applicants passed the written examination and all parts of the operating test. The final examinations and post examination analysis may be accessed in the ADAMS system under the accession numbers noted in the attachment.

The examination team noted no generic weaknesses associated with applicant performance on the operating test.

The licensee identified six generic weaknesses associated with applicant performance on the written examinations. Two of the weaknesses (item 1 and 5 below) were attributed to the lack of recall of information provided during training by the applicants and the remaining four weaknesses (items 2, 3, 4, and 6) were attributed to initial program class training material deficiencies.

1. The applicants could not recall the correct combination of containment spray pumps and containment coolers used during emergency coolant recirculation.

2. The applicants were unfamiliar with the requirements for shutdown margin during an anticipated transient without trip.

3. The applicants were unfamiliar with the actions for a loss of coolant accident during shutdown conditions.

4. The applicants were unfamiliar with the technical specification basis for the completion time to verify permissive P-11 is in the correct state.

5. The applicants could not recall the local xenon effects of a dropped rod on nuclear instrumentation.

6. The applicants had difficulty determining the time limits for starting and stopping a gaseous radwaste release.

Copies of all individual examination reports were sent to the facility Training Manager for evaluation and determination of appropriate remedial training. The licensee generated training request TRRQ # 201900042 to improve initial license class training material because of these generic weaknesses.

Because some procedures would benefit from improvements discovered during examination development, validation, and administration, the licensee wrote Condition Reports 201805793, 201805822, 201901508, 201901509, 201901513, 201901515, 201901516, 201901517, and 201901518 to evaluate these procedures for improvement in future revisions.

.4 Simulation Facility Performance

a. Scope

The NRC examiners observed simulator performance with regard to plant fidelity during examination validation and administration.

b. Findings

No findings were identified.

.5 Examination Security

a. Scope

The NRC examiners reviewed examination security for examination development during both the onsite preparation week and examination administration week for compliance with 10 CFR 55.49 and NUREG-1021. Plans for simulator security and applicant control were reviewed and discussed with licensee personnel.

b. Findings

No findings were identified.

4OA6 Meetings, Including Exit

Exit Meeting Summary

The chief examiner presented the preliminary examination results to Mr. J. Cortez, Director, Training, and other members of the staff on March 8, 2019. A telephonic exit was conducted on March 29, 2019, with Mr. P. Swan, Operations Exam Lead, who was provided the NRC licensing decisions.

The licensee did not identify any information or materials used during the examination as proprietary.

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

KEY POINTS OF CONTACT

Licensee Personnel

D. Farnsworth, Operations Director
M. Covey, Manager, Operations (Support)
J. Cortez, Director, Operations Training
R. Wink, Manager, Regulatory Affairs
S. Jones, Senior Training Supervisor, Simulator
M. Otten, Operations Training Manager
P. Swan, Operations Exam Lead
L. Sanders, Operations Exam Writer

NRC Personnel

D. Bradley, Senior Resident Inspector

ADAMS DOCUMENTS REFERENCED