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{{#Wiki_filter:Prooeoure No.g O-ONOP 416.10 procegagre rifle.Pre-Fire Plan Guidelines and Safe Shutdown Manual Actions Paggg: Apprefaf Oaie 12392 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure contains three.{3)attachments:
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for each fire zone.The procedure consists of Pre-Fire Plans, Operations Safe Shutdown Manual Actions and Manual Actions to Mitigate the Consequences of Fire Damper Closure.1.2 The Pre-Fire Plans provide guidelines for attacking and combating the fire.They also provide information of equipment availability, ventilation, constructions material and adjacent fire zones.1.3 The Operations Safe Shutdown Manual Actions detail the equipment that it is necessary to operate outside the normal operation methods to maintain or place the plant in a safe condition.
Pre - Fire Plan Guidelines and                           Apprefaf Oaie O-ONOP 416.10                            Safe Shutdown Manual Actions                                       12392 1.0     PURPOSE This procedure contains three. {3) attachments:                   for each fire zone.                 The procedure       consists     of Pre-Fire Plans, Operations Safe Shutdown Manual Actions and Manual Actions to Mitigate the Consequences                               of Fire Damper Closure.
1.4 The Manual Actions to Mitigate the Consequences of Fire Damper Closure contains information as to HVAC systems and dampers affected by fire areas and the actions to be performed by maintenance post extinguishment to provide ventilation for specific fire zones.2.0 SYMPTOMS 2.1 None 3.0 AUTOMATIC ACTIONS 3.1 None 4.0 IMMEDIATE ACTIONS 4.1 Perform the following:
1.2 The Pre-Fire Plans provide guidelines for attacking                       and   combating         the fire.
4.1.1 Cross connect page and make the following announcement: "Attention all personnel.
They       also       provide     information     of equipment           availability,       ventilation, constructions material and adjacent fire zones.
There is known)fire/explosion in (locationl AII fire/explosion location withdraw to a safe members report to (location of fire/explosion) 4.1.2 Sound fire alarm 4.1.3 Follow alarm with page announcement:
1.3 The Operations Safe Shutdown Manual Actions detail the equipment that it is necessary       to operate outside the normal operation methods to maintain or place the plant in a safe condition.
a reported class (if Unit (3 or 4)personnel in the area.All Fire Brigade-Attention all personnel.
1.4 The Manual Actions to Mitigate the Consequences                         of Fire Damper Closure contains information as to HVAC systems and dampers affected by fire areas and the actions to be performed by maintenance                             post extinguishment           to provide ventilation for specific fire zones.
There is a reported class (if known)fire/explosion in Unit (3 or 4)tlocationl All'emoral in the f1&explosion location withdraw to a safe area.All Fire Brigade members report to (location of fire/explosion) 4.2 IF required.THEN designate an assembly area for personnel evacuating the affcctednren.
2.0     SYMPTOMS 2.1   None 3.0     AUTOMATICACTIONS 3.1   None 4.0     IMMEDIATE ACTIONS 4.1   Perform the following:
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4.1.1       Cross connect page and make the following announcement:
~~g~~~~~~~~~~~e~e~''%~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~st NOTE I I Emergency flashlights and radios are available to aidin combating the fire or performing manual actions.I l~~~~~~~~e~e~e~e~e~~~e~e~~~~~e~e~~~e~e~e~~~~~~~e 5.2 Establish communication between Fire Brigade Leader and the Control Room.r~~~I I I I I I I I I I~~I I'~~~~e~e~e~e~e~e mm e~e~~~e~e~e~e~e~e~e~~~e~~~~st NOTES I A single fire in a given fire zone may require both units to be snutdown or placedin safe condition.
                              "Attention all         personnel.       There     is     a    reported        class    (if known)                       fire/explosion       in         Unit        (3        or      4)
I Fires or explosions inside the RCA involving Radiological Hazards should be monitored accordingly.
(locationl                           AII         personnel              in      the fire/explosion location withdraw to a safe                 area.      All      Fire Brigade members report to (location of fire/explosion) 4.1.2       Sound fire alarm 4.1.3       Follow alarm with page announcement:
Alarming (audible ancYor visual)dosimetry should be used on Fire Brigade Members for monitoring direct Radiological Exposure.The air sampler, located in the Fire Locker in the Aux Bldg Hallway, should be used, as needed;to monitor airborne activity.I The Fire Brigade Leader shall notify the NPS/Emergency Coordinator when vital equipment is in jeopardy or the fire cannot be readily extinguished.
                              -Attention all personnel.             There is     a   reported       class     (if known) fire/explosion       in     Unit       (3         or       4) tlocationl                         All 'emoral             in       the       f1&explosion location withdraw to a safe area.           All Fire Brigade members report to (location of fire/explosion) 4.2   IF required.       THEN designate         an   assembly   area   for personnel         evacuating     the affcctednren.
I Erroneous indication; multiple spurious equipment malfunctions or failures;loss of offeite power coincident with fire or notification from Fire Brigaae Leader are the~determinates forinitiating safe shutdown manual actions.I I Oualifled Operations Oepaitment Fire Bngade Members should relieve Health Physics Oepartment Fire Brigade Members as available.
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to ensure adequate staffing of Radiation Protection Men (RPM).I L~~eee~e~~~~~e~e>>~~~~~~ewe~~~~~~~~~e~~~~~~~~~eeeat 5.3 The NPS/Emergency Coordinator shall: 5.3.l IF determined necessary, THEN initiate safe shutdoum manual actions.5:3.2 IF determined necessary notify THEN Health Physics AND request radiation monitoring support.if FirrsExptosion is in the Radiation Control Area (RCA).5.3.3 Determine if the fire/explosion meets emergency classification criteria by referring to EAL table in EPIP-20101.
 
Duties of Emergency Coordinator.
PrOCeaufe ga:               PreaXare iIUe:
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Pre - Fire Plan Guidelines and                               APPraVSI Oats:
~'SENIOR REACTOR OPERATOR Page 29 gusset': om p.oo)(g.o 7o)Which ONE of the following IMMEDIATE actions is required to be performed by the Unit 3 Reactor Control Operator in the event of a fire burning out of control on the Control Room roof?a.Trip the reactor and enter E-O, Reactor Trip and Safety Injection.
O-0NOPW16.10                                  Safe Shutdown Manual Actions                                         12/28/92 5.0       SUBSE UENT ACTIONS 5.1     Idenufy the fire zone as identified in Attachment           1   of this procedure.
b.Declare the control zoom uninhabitable, trip the reactor and evacuate the Contzol Room.c.Evacuate the Contxol Room, then open the reactor trip breakers locally and enter E-O.d.Dispatch the Fire Brigade to the Control Room roof via the Plant PA system.QUESTION: 045 (1.00), The plant is in Mode 1.Which ONE of the following indicates a loss of containment integrity'?
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a.Containment pressure is 50 psig.b.Containment pressure is 27 psig and CV-204, letdown isolation valve, stuck open.c.Containment pressure is 23 psig and containment spray is not operable.d.S/G 3B has both a tube rupture and a stuck open RCS safety valve.
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SENIOR REACTOR OPERATOR Page 75 000067A106
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..(KA's)(gu>(.)I ANSWER: 044 (1.00)b.
st NOTE I                                                                                                                 I Emergency flashlights and radios are available to       aidin combating the fire or performing manual actions.                                                                                             I l ~ ~ ~ ~e ~e ~e ~ ~e ~ ~e ~e~ ~ ~e ~e ~ ~e ~e ~e ~ ~ ~ ~
              ~   ~   ~   ~                 e       ~             ~   ~             ~                 ~   ~   ~   e 5.2     Establish communication between Fire Brigade Leader and the Control Room.
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~   e   e        e    e  e    e  ~         ~   ~ st NOTES I                                                                                                                I A single fire in a given fire zone may require both units to be snutdown or placedin I
safe condition.
I                                                                                                                I Fires   or explosions inside the RCA involving Radiological Hazards should                     be monitored accordingly. Alarming (audible ancYor visual) dosimetry should be used I        on Fire Brigade Members for monitoring direct Radiological Exposure.                     The air I        sampler, located in the Fire Locker in the Aux Bldg Hallway, should be used, as needed; to monitor airborne activity.
I                                                                                                                 I I
The Fire Brigade Leader shall notify the         NPS/ Emergency Coordinator when vital equipment is injeopardy or the fire cannot be readily extinguished.
I                                                                                                                I Erroneous indication; multiple spurious equipment malfunctions or failures; loss of offeite power coincident with fire or notification from Fire Brigaae Leader are the                     ~
I        determinates forinitiating safe shutdown manual actions.                                               I I                                                                                                                 I
          ~    ~  Oualifled Operations Oepaitment Fire Bngade Members should relieve Health I        Physics Oepartment Fire Brigade Members as available. to ensure adequate I
              '    staffing of Radiation Protection Men (RPM).                                                             I L~   ~eee~e~ ~ ~e~e>> ~ ~ ~ewe~ ~ ~ ~ ~e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~eeeat
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5.3     The NPS/Emergency Coordinator shall:
5.3.l         IF determined         necessary,     THEN         initiate     safe     shutdoum         manual actions.
5:3.2         IF   determined necessary notify THEN Health Physics AND request radiation monitoring support. if FirrsExptosion is in the Radiation Control Area (RCA).
5.3.3         Determine if the fire/explosion meets emergency classification criteria by referring to EAL table in EPIP-20101.                           Duties of Emergency Coordinator.
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  'SENIOR REACTOR OPERATOR                                                                           Page 29 gusset':     om p.oo)       ( g.o 7o)
Which ONE of the following IMMEDIATEactions is required to be performed by the Unit 3 Reactor Control Operator in the event of a fire burning out of control on the Control Room roof?
: a. Trip the reactor and enter E-O, Reactor Trip and Safety Injection.
: b. Declare the control zoom uninhabitable, trip the reactor and evacuate the Contzol Room.
: c. Evacuate the Contxol Room, then open the reactor trip breakers locally and enter E-O.
: d. Dispatch the Fire Brigade to the Control Room roof via the Plant PA system.
QUESTION: 045 (1.00),
The plant is in Mode 1. Which ONE of the following indicates a loss     of containment integrity'?
: a. Containment pressure is 50 psig.
: b. Containment pressure is 27 psig and CV-204, letdown isolation valve, stuck open.
: c. Containment pressure is 23 psig and containment spray is not operable.
: d. S/G 3B has both a tube rupture and a stuck open RCS safety valve.
 
SENIOR REACTOR OPERATOR                                           Page 75 ANSWER:       043 (1.00)
C.


==REFERENCE:==
==REFERENCE:==


O-ONOP-105, Control Room Evacuation, pages 8 and 48.E.O.of LP-6902252 000068K202
SD-153, Fire Protection, Alternate Safe Shutdown and Safe Shutdown Systems, page 39.
[3.7/3.9]000068GOIO
E.O. 6 of LP 6902143 Item used on Turkey Point 1992/04/20 SRO exam.
[4.1/4.2]000068G010 000068K202
000067A106 [3.5/3.7]
..(KA's)ANSWER: 045 (1.00)REFEP~CE: 3-ONOP-053, Loss of Containment Integrity, page 4 E.O.3 of LP-6902126 Item used on Turkey Point 1991/09/30 SRO exam.000069A201
000067A106      .. (KA's)
[3.7/4.3]000069A201
ANSWER:     044 (1.00)     (gu >(.)   I b.
..(KA's)ANSWER: 046 (1.00)C.REFEM2lCE:
3-BD-EOP-FR-C.1, Response to Inadequate Core Cooling Basis Document, page 33.E.O.4 of LP-6902347 000074K311
[4.0/4.4]000074K311
..(KA's)ANSWER: 043 (1.00)C.


==REFERENCE:==
==REFERENCE:==


SD-153, Fire Protection, Alternate Safe Shutdown and Safe Shutdown Systems, page 39.E.O.6 of LP 6902143 Item used on Turkey Point 1992/04/20 SRO exam.000067A106
O-ONOP-105, Control Room Evacuation, pages 8 and 48.
[3.5/3.7]
E.O. of LP-6902252 000068K202 [3.7/3.9]
SRO QUESTION 68 (94)Which ONE of the following describes an entry which would be made in the Night Order Book?ANSWER D.-Problems encountered during normal operations.
000068GOIO [4.1/4.2]
000068G010      000068K202      .. (KA's)
ANSWER:    045 (1.00)
REFEP~CE:
3-ONOP-053, Loss of Containment Integrity, page 4 E.O. 3 of LP-6902126 Item used on Turkey Point 1991/09/30 SRO exam.
000069A201 [3.7/4.3]
000069A201      .. (KA's)
ANSWER:      046 (1.00)
C.
REFEM2lCE:
3-BD-EOP-FR-C.1, Response to Inadequate Core Cooling Basis
: Document, page 33.
E.O. 4 of LP-6902347 000074K311 [4.0/4.4]
000074K311    .. (KA's)
 
SRO QUESTION 68 (94)
Which ONE of the following describes   an entry which would be made in the Night Order Book?
ANSWER D. Problems encountered during normal operations.


==REFERENCE:==
==REFERENCE:==


0-ADM-200 page 51.COMMENT O-ADM-200, Conduct of Operations, Step 5.10.3, states," Entries in the Night Order Book shall be made when necessary by the Operations Supervisor, NPS, ANPS, or NWE, to provide short term information to the sh3.ft crews", (see attached).
0-ADM-200 page 51.
COMMENT O-ADM-200, Conduct   of Operations, Step 5.10.3, states, " Entries in the Night Order Book shall be made when necessary by the Operations Supervisor, NPS, ANPS, or NWE, to provide short term information to the sh3.ft crews", (see attached).
RECOMMENDATION!
RECOMMENDATION!
Accept answer B as an additional correct answer.B.-Guidance for handling situations that have short term applicability.}}
Accept answer B as an additional correct answer.
B. Guidance   for handling situations that       have short   term applicability.}}

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Pre-fire Plan Guidelines & Safe Shutdown Manual Actions.
ML17353A762
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Issue date: 12/28/1992
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-ONOP-16.10, 0-ONOP-016.10, NUDOCS 9607080265
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Prooeoure No.g procegagre rifle. Paggg:

Pre - Fire Plan Guidelines and Apprefaf Oaie O-ONOP 416.10 Safe Shutdown Manual Actions 12392 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure contains three. {3) attachments: for each fire zone. The procedure consists of Pre-Fire Plans, Operations Safe Shutdown Manual Actions and Manual Actions to Mitigate the Consequences of Fire Damper Closure.

1.2 The Pre-Fire Plans provide guidelines for attacking and combating the fire.

They also provide information of equipment availability, ventilation, constructions material and adjacent fire zones.

1.3 The Operations Safe Shutdown Manual Actions detail the equipment that it is necessary to operate outside the normal operation methods to maintain or place the plant in a safe condition.

1.4 The Manual Actions to Mitigate the Consequences of Fire Damper Closure contains information as to HVAC systems and dampers affected by fire areas and the actions to be performed by maintenance post extinguishment to provide ventilation for specific fire zones.

2.0 SYMPTOMS 2.1 None 3.0 AUTOMATICACTIONS 3.1 None 4.0 IMMEDIATE ACTIONS 4.1 Perform the following:

4.1.1 Cross connect page and make the following announcement:

"Attention all personnel. There is a reported class (if known) fire/explosion in Unit (3 or 4)

(locationl AII personnel in the fire/explosion location withdraw to a safe area. All Fire Brigade members report to (location of fire/explosion) 4.1.2 Sound fire alarm 4.1.3 Follow alarm with page announcement:

-Attention all personnel. There is a reported class (if known) fire/explosion in Unit (3 or 4) tlocationl All 'emoral in the f1&explosion location withdraw to a safe area. All Fire Brigade members report to (location of fire/explosion) 4.2 IF required. THEN designate an assembly area for personnel evacuating the affcctednren.

9607080265 9'60628 PDR ADGCK 05000250 U PDR vJCMlkNrl

PrOCeaufe ga: PreaXare iIUe:

Pre - Fire Plan Guidelines and APPraVSI Oats:

O-0NOPW16.10 Safe Shutdown Manual Actions 12/28/92 5.0 SUBSE UENT ACTIONS 5.1 Idenufy the fire zone as identified in Attachment 1 of this procedure.

~ ~g ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

~ ~ ~ e e ' '% ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

st NOTE I I Emergency flashlights and radios are available to aidin combating the fire or performing manual actions. I l ~ ~ ~ ~e ~e ~e ~ ~e ~ ~e ~e~ ~ ~e ~e ~ ~e ~e ~e ~ ~ ~ ~

~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e 5.2 Establish communication between Fire Brigade Leader and the Control Room.

r~~~ ~ ~ ~e ~ ~e ~e~e ~e

~ e mm e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~e ~ ~

e ~ e e e e e e ~ ~ ~ st NOTES I I A single fire in a given fire zone may require both units to be snutdown or placedin I

safe condition.

I I Fires or explosions inside the RCA involving Radiological Hazards should be monitored accordingly. Alarming (audible ancYor visual) dosimetry should be used I on Fire Brigade Members for monitoring direct Radiological Exposure. The air I sampler, located in the Fire Locker in the Aux Bldg Hallway, should be used, as needed; to monitor airborne activity.

I I I

The Fire Brigade Leader shall notify the NPS/ Emergency Coordinator when vital equipment is injeopardy or the fire cannot be readily extinguished.

I I Erroneous indication; multiple spurious equipment malfunctions or failures; loss of offeite power coincident with fire or notification from Fire Brigaae Leader are the ~

I determinates forinitiating safe shutdown manual actions. I I I

~ ~ Oualifled Operations Oepaitment Fire Bngade Members should relieve Health I Physics Oepartment Fire Brigade Members as available. to ensure adequate I

' staffing of Radiation Protection Men (RPM). I L~ ~eee~e~ ~ ~e~e>> ~ ~ ~ewe~ ~ ~ ~ ~e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~eeeat

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

5.3 The NPS/Emergency Coordinator shall:

5.3.l IF determined necessary, THEN initiate safe shutdoum manual actions.

5:3.2 IF determined necessary notify THEN Health Physics AND request radiation monitoring support. if FirrsExptosion is in the Radiation Control Area (RCA).

5.3.3 Determine if the fire/explosion meets emergency classification criteria by referring to EAL table in EPIP-20101. Duties of Emergency Coordinator.

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'SENIOR REACTOR OPERATOR Page 29 gusset': om p.oo) ( g.o 7o)

Which ONE of the following IMMEDIATEactions is required to be performed by the Unit 3 Reactor Control Operator in the event of a fire burning out of control on the Control Room roof?

a. Trip the reactor and enter E-O, Reactor Trip and Safety Injection.
b. Declare the control zoom uninhabitable, trip the reactor and evacuate the Contzol Room.
c. Evacuate the Contxol Room, then open the reactor trip breakers locally and enter E-O.
d. Dispatch the Fire Brigade to the Control Room roof via the Plant PA system.

QUESTION: 045 (1.00),

The plant is in Mode 1. Which ONE of the following indicates a loss of containment integrity'?

a. Containment pressure is 50 psig.
b. Containment pressure is 27 psig and CV-204, letdown isolation valve, stuck open.
c. Containment pressure is 23 psig and containment spray is not operable.
d. S/G 3B has both a tube rupture and a stuck open RCS safety valve.

SENIOR REACTOR OPERATOR Page 75 ANSWER: 043 (1.00)

C.

REFERENCE:

SD-153, Fire Protection, Alternate Safe Shutdown and Safe Shutdown Systems, page 39.

E.O. 6 of LP 6902143 Item used on Turkey Point 1992/04/20 SRO exam.

000067A106 [3.5/3.7]

000067A106 .. (KA's)

ANSWER: 044 (1.00) (gu >(.) I b.

REFERENCE:

O-ONOP-105, Control Room Evacuation, pages 8 and 48.

E.O. of LP-6902252 000068K202 [3.7/3.9]

000068GOIO [4.1/4.2]

000068G010 000068K202 .. (KA's)

ANSWER: 045 (1.00)

REFEP~CE:

3-ONOP-053, Loss of Containment Integrity, page 4 E.O. 3 of LP-6902126 Item used on Turkey Point 1991/09/30 SRO exam.

000069A201 [3.7/4.3]

000069A201 .. (KA's)

ANSWER: 046 (1.00)

C.

REFEM2lCE:

3-BD-EOP-FR-C.1, Response to Inadequate Core Cooling Basis

Document, page 33.

E.O. 4 of LP-6902347 000074K311 [4.0/4.4]

000074K311 .. (KA's)

SRO QUESTION 68 (94)

Which ONE of the following describes an entry which would be made in the Night Order Book?

ANSWER D. Problems encountered during normal operations.

REFERENCE:

0-ADM-200 page 51.

COMMENT O-ADM-200, Conduct of Operations, Step 5.10.3, states, " Entries in the Night Order Book shall be made when necessary by the Operations Supervisor, NPS, ANPS, or NWE, to provide short term information to the sh3.ft crews", (see attached).

RECOMMENDATION!

Accept answer B as an additional correct answer.

B. Guidance for handling situations that have short term applicability.