ML19322B658

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Requalification Program for AEC Licensed Personnel.
ML19322B658
Person / Time
Site: Oconee  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 12/11/1973
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DUKE POWER CO.
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NUDOCS 7912040682
Download: ML19322B658 (8)


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Table of Contents Section P J ge, 1.0 Introduction 1 2.0 Definitions 1 2.1 Reactivity Change 1 2.2 Licensed Operator 2 2.3 Backup Licensee 2 2.4 Training Supervisor 2 3.0 Examinations / Lectures 2 ,

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4.0 on-The-Job Training 3 5.0 Evaluations 5 6.0 Records 5 l l

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DUKE POWER C0lTANY OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION REQUALIFICATION PROGRAM FOR AEC LICENSED PERSONNEL 1.0 Introduction Recent changes to 10 CFR 55 requires all licensed operators to participate in an approved requalification program. The re-qualification program for the Oconee Nuclear Station is designed to maintain and demonstrate the continued competence of all licensed operators and senior operators. This program will be conducted on an annual basis and will include a comprehensive exam, formal re-quali.fication lectures, on-the-job training and simulator operation. The program will be implemented so as to minimize scheduling difficulties that will be incurred by site management. 2.0 Definitions - 2.1 Reactivity Change A licensed Reactor Operator that performs or a licensed Senior Reactor Operator that performs or directs any one of the manipulations listed below meets the requirements of 10 CFR 55, Appendix A, Section 3 (a): a) Critical approach from suberitical on source range instrumentation to critical cn the inteimediate range instruuac.ata.i.

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b) Any power level change (increased or decrease) of 10% of rated power or greater with control rods in manual. c) Reactor shutdown from critical at 15% of rated power to suberitical, shutdown on source range instrumentation. d) Boration or deboration during critical operation. e) Operation of refueling bridge to change core geometry during re fueling. 2.2 Licensed Operator Individuals who maintain Operator or Senior Operator licenses and who are actively and extensively engaged in the day-to-day operation of the plant. 2.3 Backup Licensee Individuals who maintain Operator or Senior Operator licenses for the purpose of providing backup capability to the Operating Staff. 2.4 Training Supervisor A supervisor normally assigned no other duties except instructing, coordinating, and record keeping for pre-license operator training programs and licensed operator requalification program. 3.0 Examinations / Lectures Annually all SRO and RO licensed persennel will take a written examination which closely parallels the AEC written ex:mination. On the basis of the examination results, any Operator failing to make a grade of 70% on any category will be required to participate in requalification lectures. Any Operator scoring less than 70% overall will be removea trom Alcenseu vocAeo and placed in an accelerated requalification program add will subsequently

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participate in all scheduled requalification lectures. Certain licensed personnel, in the performance of their normal duties, may be very much involved with one or more of the areas covered in classroom lectures. These individuals would not be required to attend the applicable classroom lectures. 1

4. 0 On-The-Job Training 4.1 In order to insure the continued proficiency of licensed Operators in meeting all operating situations, on-the-job training will play a major role in the Oconee Requalification Program. Technical Specifications, Operating Procedures and Emergency Procedures will be reviewed on shift according to a formal schedule. Short oral and/or written quizzes will be used to demonstrate the effectiveness of this review. All changes to Operating Procedures, facility design changes and revisions to Technical Specifications will be reviewed on shift also. ,

l 4.2 All licensed Operators will participate, to the maximum extent possible, in plant evolutions involving reactivity changes. These will include those items defined as reactivity changes in Section 2.0, Definitions. During the two year license term, a minimum of ten such evolutions shall be conducted by each licensed Operator and either conducted or directed by each licensed Senior Operator with no more than three (3) such evolutions being any combination of items 2.1 (d) and 2.1 (e) of Section 2.0 Definitions, Subsection 2.1 Reactivity Change. l

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4.3 All licensed personnel will participate in a one week (40 hr.) simulator training course, consisting of 20 hrs. classroom and 20 hrs simulator, at an approved facility such as the B&W Simulator, Lynchburg, Virginia, during the two year license term. This training will include operation during emergency or abnormal conditions including the following: a) Reactor Startup b) 15-100% PWR Maneuver c) 100%-15% PWR Maneuver d) Power Operations (Manual and Auto) e) Plant Shutdown /Cooldown f) Reactor Trip g) Turbine Trip h) Steam Line Rupture

1) RC System Leaks 4.4 Control manipulations at the simulator will be credited the same as manipulations on the Oconee units.

4.5 Backup licensees will acquire 4 hrs./ month on shift assigned the duties of Assistant Shift Supervisor or Assistant Control Operator, which are positions requiring a Senior Operator's and Operator's License respectively, at this facility. The assignment to Asst.Lant Supervisor or Assistant Control Operator will be consistent with the license held by the backup licensee.

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5.0 Evaluations 5.1 The performance and competency of Operators and Senior operators will be evaluated by the annual written exam as well as with personal evaluations from supervisors and training staff personnel. 5.2 At the end of each quarter each Shift Supervisor will submit a report to the Operating Engineer, evaluating the performance of each man under his supervision during normal and abnormal operating conditions. 5.3 The performance of Operators and Senior Operators will be evaluated by the simulator training staff following simulator training. 5.4 The Operating Engineer will review these reports quarterly. On the basis of the evaluations, the Operating Engineer can recommend special training classes and removal from shift duties if necessary. Prior to i 1 che license renewal date, the Operating Engineer will review each I Operator's training record. Based en this evaluation he will make recommendations for license renewal or specialized training prior to license renewal. 6.0 Records 6.1 Training records for each Operator and Senior Operator will be maintained and shall contain the following:

a. Copies of the graded annual exam.
b. Re-examinations given after requalification lectures.
c. Evaluations made by Supervisors.
d. Evaluations made by simulator personnel.
c. Documentetien of all tr.:.ining participatist.
f. Any miscellaneous quizzes given by the training staff.
g. Records of the number and type of reactivity changes.
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