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Initial Exam 2008-301 Final Administrative JPMs
ML092940763
Person / Time
Site: Catawba  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 10/20/2009
From:
NRC/RGN-II
To:
Duke Energy Carolinas
References
50-413/08-301, 50-414/08-301
Download: ML092940763 (48)


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CATAWBA 2008 INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM 1R ADMIN Determine NCP Start Requirements CANDIDATE EXAMINER JPM 1RADMIN Page 1 of 5 CATAWBA 2008 INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM 1R ADMIN Determine NCP Start Requirements CANDIDATE EXAMINER JPM 1RADMIN Page 1 of 5 CATAWBA INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task Using Data Book Figure 9 (Permissible Successive Attempts to Start Motors) determine the allowed starting time for NCP. Alternate Path Evaluation Location DYES o Simulator DNO Din-Plant

[g] N/A Time Critical DYES [8J Classroom Safety Function __ [g] NO [g] N/A Evaluation Method [8J Perform DSimulate Validation 10 minutes Time JPM Type D Bank [g] New D Modified KIA 2.1.32 Ability to explain and apply all system limits and precautions (3.4/3.8)

Standard Determines 1B NCP can be started first at 1742. References OP/1/N61501001 (Filling and Venting the Reactor Coolant System) rev 099 OP/1/N61501002A (Reactor Coolant Pump Operation) rev 058 Unit 1 Data book Figure 9 (Permissible Successive Attempts to Start Motors) rev 001 Candidate Start Time End Time Duration ------Performance Rating 0 Satisfactory o Unsatisfactory Examiner (Printed Name) (Signature) (Date) Comments JPM 1RADMIN Page 2 of 5 CATAWBA INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task Using Data Book Figure 9 (Permissible Successive Attempts to Start Motors) determine the allowed starting time for NCP. Alternate Path Evaluation Location DYES o Simulator DNO Din-Plant

[g] N/A Time Critical DYES [8J Classroom Safety Function __ [g] NO [g] N/A Evaluation Method [8J Perform DSimulate Validation 10 minutes Time JPM Type D Bank [g] New D Modified KIA 2.1.32 Ability to explain and apply all system limits and precautions (3.4/3.8)

Standard Determines 1B NCP can be started first at 1742. References OP/1/N61501001 (Filling and Venting the Reactor Coolant System) rev 099 OP/1/N61501002A (Reactor Coolant Pump Operation) rev 058 Unit 1 Data book Figure 9 (Permissible Successive Attempts to Start Motors) rev 001 Candidate Start Time End Time Duration ------Performance Rating 0 Satisfactory o Unsatisfactory Examiner (Printed Name) (Signature) (Date) Comments JPM 1RADMIN Page 2 of 5 READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTION TO TRAINEE: I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed.

All control room steps shall be performed for this JPM, including any required communications.

I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you. INITIAL CONDITIONS:

NC system venting is in progress per OP/1/A/61501001 (Filling and Venting the Reactor Coolant System) Enclosure 4.3 (Reactor Coolant System Venting).

At 1725 the crew reaches a step in Enclosure 4.3 which requires the start of either NCP 1A or NCP 1 B. The OAC is not available.

INITIATING CUE: Given the run history for these pumps today: Pump Start Time Shutdown Time Run Time NCP1A 1456 1456 20 seconds NCP1A 1535 1536 1 minute NCP1A 1650 1659 9 minutes NCP1B 1502 1502 20 seconds NCP1B 1602 1603 1 minute NCP1B 1704 1712 8 minutes State which pump can be started the earliest and at what time it can be started? JPM 1RADMIN Page 3 of 5 READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTION TO TRAINEE: I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed.

All control room steps shall be performed for this JPM, including any required communications.

I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you. INITIAL CONDITIONS:

NC system venting is in progress per OP/1/A/61501001 (Filling and Venting the Reactor Coolant System) Enclosure 4.3 (Reactor Coolant System Venting).

At 1725 the crew reaches a step in Enclosure 4.3 which requires the start of either NCP 1A or NCP 1 B. The OAC is not available.

INITIATING CUE: Given the run history for these pumps today: Pump Start Time Shutdown Time Run Time NCP1A 1456 1456 20 seconds NCP1A 1535 1536 1 minute NCP1A 1650 1659 9 minutes NCP1B 1502 1502 20 seconds NCP1B 1602 1603 1 minute NCP1B 1704 1712 8 minutes State which pump can be started the earliest and at what time it can be started? JPM 1RADMIN Page 3 of 5 START TIME: __ _ -.U Reviews the NCP start history. STANDARD Determines that 1A NCP has been started 3 times in a 2 hour2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> period (requiring a 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> wait) and 1 B NCP 2 times in a 2 hour2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> period (requiring a 30 min wait). COMMENTS --.U Determines how much idle time is required prior to each pumps restart. STANDARD 1A must have 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> idle time following shutdown. 1 B must have 30 minute idle time following shutdown.

COMMENTS lJ Calculates earliest start time for each pump. STANDARD 1A NCP stopped at 1659 + 60 minutes = 1759 1 B NCP stopped at 1712 + 30 minutes = 1742 1 B NCP can be started first at 1742. COMMENTS TIME STOP: __ _ CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT JPM 1RADMIN Page 4 of 5 START TIME: __ _ LU Reviews the NCP start history. STANDARD Determines that 1A NCP has been started 3 times in a 2 hour2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> period (requiring a 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> wait) and 1 B NCP 2 times in a 2 hour2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> period (requiring a 30 min wait). COMMENTS LLl Determines how much idle time is required prior to each pumps restart. STANDARD 1A must have 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> idle time following shutdown. 1 B must have 30 minute idle time following shutdown.

COMMENTS Calculates earliest start time for each pump. STANDARD 1A NCP stopped at 1659 + 60 minutes = 1759 1 B NCP stopped at 1712 + 30 minutes = 1742 1 B NCP can be started first at 1742. COMMENTS TIME STOP: __ _ CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT JPM 1RADMIN Page 4 of 5 CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK) INITIAL CONDITIONS:

NC system venting is in progress per OP/1/A/6150/001 (Filling and Venting the Reactor Coolant System) Enclosure 4.3 (Reactor Coolant System Venting).

At 1725 the crew reaches a step in Enclosure 4.3 which requires the start of either NCP 1 A or NCP 1 B. The OAC is not available.

INITIATING CUE: Given the run history for these pumps today: Pump Start Time Shutdown Time Run Time NCP1A 1456 1456 20 seconds NCP1A 1535 1536 1 minute NCP1A 1650 1659 9 minutes NCP1B 1502 1502 20 seconds NCP1B 1602 1603 1 minute NCP1B 1704 1712 8 minutes State which pump can be started the earliest and at what time it can be started? CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK) INITIAL CONDITIONS:

NC system venting is in progress per OP/1/A/6150/001 (Filling and Venting the Reactor Coolant System) Enclosure 4.3 (Reactor Coolant System Venting).

At 1725 the crew reaches a step in Enclosure 4.3 which requires the start of either NCP 1 A or NCP 1 B. The OAC is not available.

INITIATING CUE: Given the run history for these pumps today: Pump Start Time Shutdown Time Run Time NCP1A 1456 1456 20 seconds NCP1A 1535 1536 1 minute NCP1A 1650 1659 9 minutes NCP1B 1502 1502 20 seconds NCP1B 1602 1603 1 minute NCP1B 1704 1712 8 minutes State which pump can be started the earliest and at what time it can be started?

CATAWBA 2008 INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM 1S ADMIN Determine Work Hours Extension Requirements CANDIDATE EXAMINER JPM 18 ADMIN Page 1 of 5 CATAWBA 2008 INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM 1S ADMIN Determine Work Hours Extension Requirements CANDIDATE EXAMINER JPM 18 ADMIN Page 1 of 5 CATAWBA INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task Determine if a work hours extension is required and if so, which limits are exceeded.

Alternate Path Evaluation Location DYES DNa D Simulator Din-Plant NIA Time Critical DYES IZI Classroom Safety Function __ NIA Evaluation Method IZI Perform DSimulate Validation 30 minutes Time JPM Type D Bank DNew Modified CNS 2005 NRC Exam KIA 2.1.5 Ability to use procedures related to shift staffing, such as minimum crew complement, overtime limitations, etc. (2.9*/3.9)

Standard Determines that Jerry and Chad will require a "C" extension and Jerry will also require a '0' extension. (Stating the verbal description of the limit instead of the corresponding letter is acceptable)

References NSD-200, Overtime Control Rev 9 Candidate Start Time End Time Duration ------Performance Rating D Satisfactory D Unsatisfactory Examiner (Printed Name) (Signature) (Date) Comments JPM 1S ADMIN Page 2 of 5 CATAWBA INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task Determine if a work hours extension is required and if so, which limits are exceeded.

Alternate Path Evaluation Location DYES DNa D Simulator Din-Plant NIA Time Critical DYES IZI Classroom Safety Function __ NIA Evaluation Method IZI Perform DSimulate Validation 30 minutes Time JPM Type D Bank DNew Modified CNS 2005 NRC Exam KIA 2.1.5 Ability to use procedures related to shift staffing, such as minimum crew complement, overtime limitations, etc. (2.9*/3.9)

Standard Determines that Jerry and Chad will require a "C" extension and Jerry will also require a '0' extension. (Stating the verbal description of the limit instead of the corresponding letter is acceptable)

References NSD-200, Overtime Control Rev 9 Candidate Start Time End Time Duration ------Performance Rating D Satisfactory D Unsatisfactory Examiner (Printed Name) (Signature) (Date) Comments JPM 1S ADMIN Page 2 of 5 READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTION TO TRAINEE: I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed.

All control room steps shall be performed for this JPM, including any required communications.

I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you. INITIAL CONDITIONS:

Given the following work history:

  • Tom and Chad were on vacation Monday through Wednesday.
  • Jerry worked the previous 3 days in a day-staff position with a total of 32 hours3.703704e-4 days <br />0.00889 hours <br />5.291005e-5 weeks <br />1.2176e-5 months <br /> with no turnover hours.
  • Hursel was off Monday and worked overtime Tuesday and Wednesday with a total of 26 hours3.009259e-4 days <br />0.00722 hours <br />4.298942e-5 weeks <br />9.893e-6 months <br /> including a total of 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> of turnover time. Operator Arrives Finishes TIO Starts TIO Leaves Thursday Jerry 0615 0630 1845 1900 Tom 0630 0700 1830 1845 Chad 0645 0700 1845 1915 Hursel 0630 0645 1815 1830 Friday Jerry 0645 0715 1800 1815 Tom 0615 0630 1845 1900 Chad 0600 0615 1600 1615 Hursel 0645 0700 1915 1930 Saturday Jerry 0400 0415 1715 1730 Tom 0715 0730 1845 1905 Chad 0515 0530 1915 1930 Hursel 0645 0700 1845 1900 Sunday Jerry 0630 0645 1830 1845 Tom 0630 0645 1830 1845 Chad 0630 0645 1830 1845 Hursel 0630 0645 1830 1845 INITIATING CUE: It is 0800 Sunday morning, and you are the dayshift shift CRS. The OSM has asked you to determine if based on recent work history and the projected work schedule (indicated in grey), any operator(s) on this shift will require a work hours extension and if so, which limits the operator(s) have exceeded.

Assume:

  • any required work extensions for days prior to today have already been completed by another SRO.
  • The projected work schedule becomes the actual schedule worked. JPM 1S ADMIN Page 3 of 5 READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTION TO TRAINEE: I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed.

All control room steps shall be performed for this JPM, including any required communications.

I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you. INITIAL CONDITIONS:

Given the following work history:

  • Tom and Chad were on vacation Monday through Wednesday.
  • Jerry worked the previous 3 days in a day-staff position with a total of 32 hours3.703704e-4 days <br />0.00889 hours <br />5.291005e-5 weeks <br />1.2176e-5 months <br /> with no turnover hours.
  • Hursel was off Monday and worked overtime Tuesday and Wednesday with a total of 26 hours3.009259e-4 days <br />0.00722 hours <br />4.298942e-5 weeks <br />9.893e-6 months <br /> including a total of 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> of turnover time. Operator Arrives Finishes TIO Starts TIO Leaves Thursday Jerry 0615 0630 1845 1900 Tom 0630 0700 1830 1845 Chad 0645 0700 1845 1915 Hursel 0630 0645 1815 1830 Friday Jerry 0645 0715 1800 1815 Tom 0615 0630 1845 1900 Chad 0600 0615 1600 1615 Hursel 0645 0700 1915 1930 Saturday Jerry 0400 0415 1715 1730 Tom 0715 0730 1845 1905 Chad 0515 0530 1915 1930 Hursel 0645 0700 1845 1900 Sunday Jerry 0630 0645 1830 1845 Tom 0630 0645 1830 1845 Chad 0630 0645 1830 1845 Hursel 0630 0645 1830 1845 INITIATING CUE: It is 0800 Sunday morning, and you are the dayshift shift CRS. The OSM has asked you to determine if based on recent work history and the projected work schedule (indicated in grey), any operator(s) on this shift will require a work hours extension and if so, which limits the operator(s) have exceeded.

Assume:

  • any required work extensions for days prior to today have already been completed by another SRO.
  • The projected work schedule becomes the actual schedule worked. JPM 1S ADMIN Page 3 of 5 START TIME: __ _ 1 Determine if the operators meet any of the following limits: a. > 16 hours1.851852e-4 days <br />0.00444 hours <br />2.645503e-5 weeks <br />6.088e-6 months <br /> straight (excluding shift turnover time) b. > 16 hours1.851852e-4 days <br />0.00444 hours <br />2.645503e-5 weeks <br />6.088e-6 months <br /> in any 24-hour period (excluding shift turnover time) c. > 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> (28 hours3.240741e-4 days <br />0.00778 hours <br />4.62963e-5 weeks <br />1.0654e-5 months <br /> for MNS and ONS) in any 48-hour period (excluding shift turnover time) d. > 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> in any 7-day period (excluding shift turnover time) e. < 8-hour break between scheduled work periods (including shift turnover time) STANDARD Determines that Jerry and Chad will require a "C" extension and Jerry will also require a 'D' extension.

Operator Arrives Done Starts Leaves TID T/O T/O Jerry exceeds condition Conly Chad exceeds conditions C and D Limit 24 after TfW Limit 72 after next shift EXAMINER NOTE: Student may state the actual verbiage of the limit instead of the corresponding letter. This should be considered acceptable.

COMMENTS TIME STOP: __ _ JPM 1S ADMIN CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT Page 4 of 5 START TIME: __ _ 1 Determine if the operators meet any of the following limits: a. > 16 hours1.851852e-4 days <br />0.00444 hours <br />2.645503e-5 weeks <br />6.088e-6 months <br /> straight (excluding shift turnover time) b. > 16 hours1.851852e-4 days <br />0.00444 hours <br />2.645503e-5 weeks <br />6.088e-6 months <br /> in any 24-hour period (excluding shift turnover time) c. > 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> (28 hours3.240741e-4 days <br />0.00778 hours <br />4.62963e-5 weeks <br />1.0654e-5 months <br /> for MNS and ONS) in any 48-hour period (excluding shift turnover time) d. > 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> in any 7-day period (excluding shift turnover time) e. < 8-hour break between scheduled work periods (including shift turnover time) STANDARD Determines that Jerry and Chad will require a "C" extension and Jerry will also require a 'D' extension.

Operator Arrives Done Starts Leaves TID T/O T/O Jerry exceeds condition Conly Chad exceeds conditions C and D Limit 24 after TfW Limit 72 after next shift EXAMINER NOTE: Student may state the actual verbiage of the limit instead of the corresponding letter. This should be considered acceptable.

COMMENTS TIME STOP: __ _ JPM 1S ADMIN CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT Page 4 of 5 CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK) INITIAL CONDITIONS:

Given the following work history:

  • Tom and Chad were on vacation Monday through Wednesday.
  • Jerry worked the previous 3 days in a day-staff position with a total of 32 hours3.703704e-4 days <br />0.00889 hours <br />5.291005e-5 weeks <br />1.2176e-5 months <br /> with no turnover hours.
  • Hursel was off Monday and worked overtime Tuesday and Wednesday with a total of 26 hours3.009259e-4 days <br />0.00722 hours <br />4.298942e-5 weeks <br />9.893e-6 months <br /> including a total of 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> of turnover time. Operator Arrives Finishes TIO Starts TIO Leaves Thursday Jerry 0615 0630 1845 1900 Tom 0630 0700 1830 1845 Chad 0645 0700 1845 1915 Hursel 0630 0645 1815 1830 Friday Jerry 0645 0715
  • 1800 1815 Tom 0615 0630 1845 1900 Chad 0600 0615 1600 1615 Hursel 0645 0700 1915 1930 Saturday Jerry 0400 0415 1715 1730 Tom 0715 0730 1845 1905 Chad 0515 0530 1915 1930 Hursel 0645 0700 1845 1900 Sunday Jerry 0630 0645 1830 1845 Tom 0630 0645 1830 1845 Chad 0630 0645 .. 1830 1845 Hursel 0630 0645 1830 1845 INITIATING CUE: It is 0800 Sunday morning, and you are the dayshift shift CRS. The OSM has asked you to determine if based on recent work history and the projected work schedule (indicated in grey), any operator(s) on this shift will require a work hours extension per NSD 200 (Work Hour Guidelines and Limits) and if so, which limits the operator(s) have exceeded.

Assume:

  • any required work extensions for days prior to today have already been completed by another SRO.
  • The projected work schedule becomes the actual schedule worked. RECORD ANSWERS IN THE TABLE BELOW Name Work hour limit exceeded Limit(s) exceeded (select one) (select any that apply) Jerry DYES o NO o a o b DC od Tom DYES o NO o a o b DC od Chad DYES o NO o a o b DC od Hursel DYES o NO o a o b DC od De De De De CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK) INITIAL CONDITIONS:

Given the following work history:

  • Tom and Chad were on vacation Monday through Wednesday.
  • Jerry worked the previous 3 days in a day-staff position with a total of 32 hours3.703704e-4 days <br />0.00889 hours <br />5.291005e-5 weeks <br />1.2176e-5 months <br /> with no turnover hours.
  • Hursel was off Monday and worked overtime Tuesday and Wednesday with a total of 26 hours3.009259e-4 days <br />0.00722 hours <br />4.298942e-5 weeks <br />9.893e-6 months <br /> including a total of 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> of turnover time. Operator Arrives Finishes TIO Starts TIO Leaves Thursday Jerry 0615 0630 1845 1900 Tom 0630 0700 1830 1845 Chad 0645 0700 1845 1915 Hursel 0630 0645 1815 1830 Friday Jerry 0645 0715
  • 1800 1815 Tom 0615 0630 1845 1900 Chad 0600 0615 1600 1615 Hursel 0645 0700 1915 1930 Saturday Jerry 0400 0415 1715 1730 Tom 0715 0730 1845 1905 Chad 0515 0530 1915 1930 Hursel 0645 0700 1845 1900 Sunday Jerry 0630 0645 1830 1845 Tom 0630 0645 1830 1845 Chad 0630 0645 .. 1830 1845 Hursel 0630 0645 1830 1845 INITIATING CUE: It is 0800 Sunday morning, and you are the dayshift shift CRS. The OSM has asked you to determine if based on recent work history and the projected work schedule (indicated in grey), any operator(s) on this shift will require a work hours extension per NSD 200 (Work Hour Guidelines and Limits) and if so, which limits the operator(s) have exceeded.

Assume:

  • any required work extensions for days prior to today have already been completed by another SRO.
  • The projected work schedule becomes the actual schedule worked. RECORD ANSWERS IN THE TABLE BELOW Name Work hour limit exceeded Limit(s) exceeded (select one) (select any that apply) Jerry DYES o NO o a o b DC od Tom DYES o NO o a o b DC od Chad DYES o NO o a o b DC od Hursel DYES o NO o a o b DC od De De De De CATAWBA 2008 INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM 2R2S ADMIN Perform a Manual Shutdown Margin Calculation (Unit at Power) CANDIDATE EXAMINER JPM 2R2S ADMIN Page 1 of 9 CATAWBA 2008 INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM 2R2S ADMIN Perform a Manual Shutdown Margin Calculation (Unit at Power) CANDIDATE EXAMINER JPM 2R2S ADMIN Page 1 of 9 CATAWBA INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task Perform a manual shutdown margin calculation (Unit at Power) per OP/O/A/61 00/006 (Reactivity Balance Calculation)

Alternate Path Evaluation Location DYES D Simulator DNO Din-Plant r8J N/A Time Critical DYES r8J NO C8J Classroom Safety Function __ r8J N/A Evaluation Method C8J Perform DSimulate Validation 25 minutes Time JPM Type D Bank DNew r8J Modified OP-CN-RT -RB-121 KIA 2.1.25 Ability to interpret reference materials, such as graphs, curves, tables, etc. I (CFR: 41.10/43.5/45.12) 3.9/4.2 Standard Candidate determines that required shutdown margin is 1300 pcm and current shutdown margin is 1128 pcm, therefore, adequate shutdown margin does not exist per the Unit 1 Core Operating Limits Report References OP/O/A/61 00/006 (Reactivity Balance Calculation), Rev. 73 Unit 1 Reactor Operating Data Book (R.O.D.) VERIFY ROD BOOK VALUES MATCH JPM PRIOR TO ADMINISTRATION Candidate Start Time End Time Duration ------Performance Rating D Satisfactory D Unsatisfactory Examiner (Printed Name) (Signature) (Date) Comments JPM 2R2S ADMIN Page 2 of 9 CATAWBA INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task Perform a manual shutdown margin calculation (Unit at Power) per OP/O/A/61 00/006 (Reactivity Balance Calculation)

Alternate Path Evaluation Location DYES D Simulator DNO Din-Plant r8J N/A Time Critical DYES r8J NO C8J Classroom Safety Function __ r8J N/A Evaluation Method C8J Perform DSimulate Validation 25 minutes Time JPM Type D Bank DNew r8J Modified OP-CN-RT -RB-121 KIA 2.1.25 Ability to interpret reference materials, such as graphs, curves, tables, etc. I (CFR: 41.10/43.5/45.12) 3.9/4.2 Standard Candidate determines that required shutdown margin is 1300 pcm and current shutdown margin is 1128 pcm, therefore, adequate shutdown margin does not exist per the Unit 1 Core Operating Limits Report References OP/O/A/61 00/006 (Reactivity Balance Calculation), Rev. 73 Unit 1 Reactor Operating Data Book (R.O.D.) VERIFY ROD BOOK VALUES MATCH JPM PRIOR TO ADMINISTRATION Candidate Start Time End Time Duration ------Performance Rating D Satisfactory D Unsatisfactory Examiner (Printed Name) (Signature) (Date) Comments JPM 2R2S ADMIN Page 2 of 9 READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTION TO TRAINEE: I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed.

All control room steps shall be performed for this JPM, including any required communications.

I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handQut sheet I provided you. INITIAL CONDITIONS:

You are the Unit 1 OATC. The Reactivity Computer (REACT) is out of-service.

Current plant conditions are as follows:

  • Power level = 80%
  • NC Tavg = 579.5 OF

959 ppm

  • Core burnup: 200 EFPD
  • Shutdown rod bank position:

226 steps

  • Control rod bank D: 200 steps INITIATING CUE: You have just been informed by the Control Room SRO that the following rods are untrippable:
  • G-13
  • K-2
  • P-4 Perform a Shutdown Margin Calculation per OP/O/A/61 00/006 (Reactivity Balance Calculation) and determine if Core Operating Limits Report requirement for shutdown margin is satisfied.

Calculation verification is waived. JPM 2R2S ADMIN Page 3 of 9 READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTION TO TRAINEE: I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed.

All control room steps shall be performed for this JPM, including any required communications.

I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handQut sheet I provided you. INITIAL CONDITIONS:

You are the Unit 1 OATC. The Reactivity Computer (REACT) is out of-service.

Current plant conditions are as follows:

  • Power level = 80%
  • NC Tavg = 579.5 OF

959 ppm

  • Core burnup: 200 EFPD
  • Shutdown rod bank position:

226 steps

  • Control rod bank D: 200 steps INITIATING CUE: You have just been informed by the Control Room SRO that the following rods are untrippable:
  • G-13
  • K-2
  • P-4 Perform a Shutdown Margin Calculation per OP/O/A/61 00/006 (Reactivity Balance Calculation) and determine if Core Operating Limits Report requirement for shutdown margin is satisfied.

Calculation verification is waived. JPM 2R2S ADMIN Page 3 of 9 START TIME: __ _ LU Candidate obtains a copy of OP/o/Al61 001006 (Reactivity Balance Calculation)

CRITICAL STEP and from initiating cue and determines that Enclosure 4.3 is applicable.

STANDARD Candidate obtains a copy of OP/OIAl61 001006 (Reactivity Balance Calculation).

--SAT UNSAT --EXAMINER NOTE When the candidate locates the appropriate procedure, give himlher a copy of o P 101 Al61 001006. COMMENTS 2J Limits and Precautions have been reviewed.

STANDARD Examinee reviews Limits and Precautions.

--SAT UNSAT --EXAMINER CUE Candidate should be able to determine per initial conditions that Tavg is within 1°F based on power level and Tref program. COMMENTS JPM 2R2S ADMIN Page 4 of 9 START TIME: __ _ LU Candidate obtains a copy of OP/o/Al61 001006 (Reactivity Balance Calculation)

CRITICAL STEP and from initiating cue and determines that Enclosure 4.3 is applicable.

STANDARD Candidate obtains a copy of OP/OIAl61 001006 (Reactivity Balance Calculation).

--SAT UNSAT --EXAMINER NOTE When the candidate locates the appropriate procedure, give himlher a copy of o P 101 Al61 001006. COMMENTS LU Limits and Precautions have been reviewed.

STANDARD Examinee reviews Limits and Precautions.

--SAT UNSAT --EXAMINER CUE Candidate should be able to determine per initial conditions that Tavg is within 1°F based on power level and Tref program. COMMENTS JPM 2R2S ADMIN Page 4 of 9 OP/O/A/6100/o06 Enc14.3 Step 2.1 Determine the following information:

STANDARD Operator records the following data using the initial conditions.

  • Unit: 1
  • Date/Time:

Current Date/Time

  • Present Power: 80%
  • NC System Boron Concentration 959 ppm
  • Current Burnup: 200 EFPD
  • Present Control Bank Position:

200 SWD, Control Bank 0

  • Present Shutdown bank Position:

ALL @ 226

  • Quantity of misaligned rods: ...Q
  • Number of untrippable RCCA(s):
  • Untrippable RCCA(s) core location(s):

G-13. K-2. P-4 COMMENTS OP/O/A/61001006 Encl 4.3 Step 2.3.1.1 Determine total available rod worth. (Step 2.2 is NIA due to REACTBAL unavailable)

STANDARD Determine total available rod worth to be 5084 pcm per section 5.7 of Reactor Operating Data (R.O.D.) Manual. COMMENTS OP/O/A/61001006 Encl 4.3 Step 2.3.1.2 !f only one RCCA is untrippable, determine reactivity worth ..... STANDARD Determines there are multiple untrippable RCCA's and does not perform step 2.3.1.2. COMMENTS JPM 2R2S ADMIN CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT Page 5 of 9 ll-J OP/O/A/6100/o06 Enc14.3 Step 2.1 Determine the following information:

STANDARD Operator records the following data using the initial conditions.

  • Unit: 1
  • Date/Time:

Current Date/Time

  • Present Power: 80%
  • NC System Boron Concentration 959 ppm
  • Current Burnup: 200 EFPD
  • Present Control Bank Position:

200 SWD, Control Bank 0

  • Present Shutdown bank Position:

ALL @ 226

  • Quantity of misaligned rods: ...Q
  • Number of untrippable RCCA(s):
  • Untrippable RCCA(s) core location(s):

G-13. K-2. P-4 COMMENTS OP/O/A/61001006 Encl 4.3 Step 2.3.1.1 Determine total available rod worth. (Step 2.2 is NIA due to REACTBAL unavailable)

STANDARD Determine total available rod worth to be 5084 pcm per section 5.7 of Reactor Operating Data (R.O.D.) Manual. COMMENTS OP/O/A/61001006 Encl 4.3 Step 2.3.1.2 !f only one RCCA is untrippable, determine reactivity worth ..... STANDARD Determines there are multiple untrippable RCCA's and does not perform step 2.3.1.2. COMMENTS JPM 2R2S ADMIN CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT Page 5 of 9 OP/O/A/61001006 Enc14.3 Step 2.3.1.3 IF there are multiple untrippable RCCA's, perform the following:

Determine untrippable RCCA of step 2.1.10 with the highest reactivity worth penalty. (Section 5.8 of RO.D. Manual) STANDARD Refers to section 5.8 of the RO.D. Manual. Determines RCCA G-13 rod worth is 232 pem, P-4 rod worth is 28 pem and RCCA K-2 Rod worth is 290 pem. Chooses K-2 I 290 pem. COMMENTS OP/O/A/61001006 Enc14.3 Step 2.3.1.3 Determine maximum stuck rod worth during cycle (Section 5.7 of the RO.D. manual). STANDARD Determines maximum stuck rod worth during cycle is 895 pem per section 5.7 of the RO.D. Manual. COMMENTS OP/O/A/61001006 Enc14.3 Step 2.3.1.3/2.3.1.4 CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT Calculate total untrippable RCCA reactivity worth penalty for multiple untrippable CRITICAL STEP RCCA's STANDARD Calculates a penalty at 2080 pem and records. __ SAT (3-1)x(895)

+ (290) = 2080 pem UNSAT COMMENTS JPM 2R2S ADMIN Page 6 of 9 OP/O/A/61001006 Enc14.3 Step 2.3.1.3 IF there are multiple untrippable RCCA's, perform the following:

Determine untrippable RCCA of step 2.1.10 with the highest reactivity worth penalty. (Section 5.8 of RO.D. Manual) STANDARD Refers to section 5.8 of the RO.D. Manual. Determines RCCA G-13 rod worth is 232 pem, P-4 rod worth is 28 pem and RCCA K-2 Rod worth is 290 pem. Chooses K-2 I 290 pem. COMMENTS OP/O/A/61001006 Enc14.3 Step 2.3.1.3 Determine maximum stuck rod worth during cycle (Section 5.7 of the RO.D. manual). STANDARD Determines maximum stuck rod worth during cycle is 895 pem per section 5.7 of the RO.D. Manual. COMMENTS OP/O/A/61001006 Enc14.3 Step 2.3.1.3/2.3.1.4 CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT Calculate total untrippable RCCA reactivity worth penalty for multiple untrippable CRITICAL STEP RCCA's STANDARD Calculates a penalty at 2080 pem and records. __ SAT (3-1)x(895)

+ (290) = 2080 pem UNSAT COMMENTS JPM 2R2S ADMIN Page 6 of 9 ULJ OP/O/A/61001006 Ene! 4.3 Step 2.3.1.5 Calculate total untrippable RCCA reactivity worth penalty for multiple untrippable RCCA's STANDARD Determines from Section 5.6.3 of the R.O.D. Manual: (page 1 of 6) Bk D @ 200 steps) Reactivity worth 44 pem (CB) Reactivity worth of HFP, Eq Xenon to be 0 pem (SB) Calculates inserted reactivity worth of 44 pem. COMMENTS OP/O/A/61001006 Ene! 4.3 Step 2.3.1.6 Calculate available reactivity worth of trippable rods. STANDARD Determines:

Total available rod worth 5084 pem (Step 2.3.1.1) Untrippable RCCA penalty 2080 pem (Step 2.3.1.4) Inserted Rod Worth 44 pem (Step 2.3.1.5) Calculates available worth of trippable RCCA's is 2960 pem (5084 pem) -(2080 pem) -(44 pem) = 2960 pem COMMENTS W1J OP/O/A/61001006 Ene! 4.3 Step 2.3.1.7 Calculate total misaligned RCCA reactivity worth below: STANDARD Determines no rods are misaligned or dropped and calculates Q.: o X 200 pem = 0 pem COMMENTS CRITICAL STEP __ SAT UNSAT CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT SAT __ UNSAT JPM 2R2S ADMIN Page 7 of 9 ULJ OP/O/A/61001006 Ene! 4.3 Step 2.3.1.5 Calculate total untrippable RCCA reactivity worth penalty for multiple untrippable RCCA's STANDARD Determines from Section 5.6.3 of the R.O.D. Manual: (page 1 of 6) Bk D @ 200 steps) Reactivity worth 44 pem (CB) Reactivity worth of HFP, Eq Xenon to be 0 pem (SB) Calculates inserted reactivity worth of 44 pem. COMMENTS OP/O/A/61001006 Ene! 4.3 Step 2.3.1.6 Calculate available reactivity worth of trippable rods. STANDARD Determines:

Total available rod worth 5084 pem (Step 2.3.1.1) Untrippable RCCA penalty 2080 pem (Step 2.3.1.4) Inserted Rod Worth 44 pem (Step 2.3.1.5) Calculates available worth of trippable RCCA's is 2960 pem (5084 pem) -(2080 pem) -(44 pem) = 2960 pem COMMENTS W1J OP/O/A/61001006 Ene! 4.3 Step 2.3.1.7 Calculate total misaligned RCCA reactivity worth below: STANDARD Determines no rods are misaligned or dropped and calculates Q.: o X 200 pem = 0 pem COMMENTS CRITICAL STEP __ SAT UNSAT CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT SAT __ UNSAT JPM 2R2S ADMIN Page 7 of 9 OP/O/A/61001006 Ene! 4.3 Step 2.3.2 Calculate SDM for present conditions.

STANDARD Determines:

Determines in step 2.4 available worth of trippable RCA's 2960 pcm Total misaligned RCCA reactivity worth 0 pcm Power defect of 1343 pcm per section 5.9 of RO.D. Manual Transient Flux Redistribution Allowance of 489 pcm per Section 5.7 of the RO.D. Manual. Calculates present SDM of 1128 pcm (2960 pcm) -(0 pcm) -(1343 pcm) -(489 pcm) = 1128 pcm COMMENTS OPIOIA/61001006 Ene! 4.3 Step 2.3.2 Verify present SDM is 1300 pcm per the applicable Technical Specification via COLR STANDARD Candidates determines that adequate shutdown margin does not exist since actual is 1128 pcm and the COLR requirement is1300 pcm. EXAMINER CUE: Another operator will take actions and complete the procedure.

COMMENTS TIME STOP: __ _ CRITICAL STEP SAT UNSAT CRITICAL STEP SAT UNSAT JPM 2R2S ADMIN Page 8 of 9 OP/O/A/61001006 Ene! 4.3 Step 2.3.2 Calculate SDM for present conditions.

STANDARD Determines:

Determines in step 2.4 available worth of trippable RCA's 2960 pcm Total misaligned RCCA reactivity worth 0 pcm Power defect of 1343 pcm per section 5.9 of RO.D. Manual Transient Flux Redistribution Allowance of 489 pcm per Section 5.7 of the RO.D. Manual. Calculates present SDM of 1128 pcm (2960 pcm) -(0 pcm) -(1343 pcm) -(489 pcm) = 1128 pcm COMMENTS OPIOIA/61001006 Ene! 4.3 Step 2.3.2 Verify present SDM is 1300 pcm per the applicable Technical Specification via COLR STANDARD Candidates determines that adequate shutdown margin does not exist since actual is 1128 pcm and the COLR requirement is1300 pcm. EXAMINER CUE: Another operator will take actions and complete the procedure.

COMMENTS TIME STOP: __ _ CRITICAL STEP SAT UNSAT CRITICAL STEP SAT UNSAT JPM 2R2S ADMIN Page 8 of 9 CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK) INITIAL CONDITIONS:

You are the Unit 1 OATC. The Reactivity Computer (REACT) is out of-service.

Current plant conditions are as follows:

  • Power level = 80%
  • NC Tavg = 579.5 of

959 ppm

  • Core burnup: 200 EFPD
  • Shutdown rod bank position:

226 steps

  • Control rod bank D: 200 steps INITIATING CUE: You have just been informed by the Control Room SRO that the following rods are untrippable:
  • G-13
  • K-2
  • P-4 Perform a Shutdown Margin Calculation per OP/O/A/61 00/006 (Reactivity Balance Calculation) and determine if Core Operating Limits Report requirement for shutdown margin is satisfied.

Calculation verification is waived. CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK) INITIAL CONDITIONS:

You are the Unit 1 OATC. The Reactivity Computer (REACT) is out of-service.

Current plant conditions are as follows:

  • Power level = 80%
  • NC Tavg = 579.5 of

959 ppm

  • Core burnup: 200 EFPD
  • Shutdown rod bank position:

226 steps

  • Control rod bank D: 200 steps INITIATING CUE: You have just been informed by the Control Room SRO that the following rods are untrippable:
  • G-13
  • K-2
  • P-4 Perform a Shutdown Margin Calculation per OP/O/A/61 00/006 (Reactivity Balance Calculation) and determine if Core Operating Limits Report requirement for shutdown margin is satisfied.

Calculation verification is waived.

CATAWBA 2008 INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM 3RADMIN Complete a Unit Vent Flow Manual Calculation per PT/1/A14450/017 CANDIDATE EXAMINER JPM 3RADMIN Page 1 of 8 CATAWBA 2008 INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM 3RADMIN Complete a Unit Vent Flow Manual Calculation per PT/1/A14450/017 CANDIDATE EXAMINER JPM 3RADMIN Page 1 of 8 CATAWBA INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task Calculate Unit Vent flow manually per PT/1/A/44501017 (Unit Vent Flow Manual Calculation).

Alternate Path Evaluation Location DYES DNO Simulator Din-Plant C8J N/A Time Critical DYES D Classroom Safety Function __ C8J NO C8J N/A Evaluation Method Perform DSimulate Validation 10 minutes Time JPM Type D Bank DNew C8J Mod ified MNS 2007 NRC exam (A3) KIA 2.2.12 Knowledge of surveillance procedures. (CFR: 41.10/45.13)

(3.0/3.4)

Standard Unit Vent flow is calculated to be 117450 scfm +1-1000. References PT/1/A/44501017 (Unit Vent Flow Manual Calculation) rev 012 SLC 16.11-7 (Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation)

Candidate Start Time End Time Duration Performance Rating D Satisfactory D Unsatisfactory Examiner (Printed Name) (Signature) (Date) Comments JPM 3RADMIN Page 2 of 8 CATAWBA INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task Calculate Unit Vent flow manually per PT/1/A/44501017 (Unit Vent Flow Manual Calculation).

Alternate Path Evaluation Location DYES DNO Simulator Din-Plant C8J N/A Time Critical DYES D Classroom Safety Function __ C8J NO C8J N/A Evaluation Method Perform DSimulate Validation 10 minutes Time JPM Type D Bank DNew C8J Mod ified MNS 2007 NRC exam (A3) KIA 2.2.12 Knowledge of surveillance procedures. (CFR: 41.10/45.13)

(3.0/3.4)

Standard Unit Vent flow is calculated to be 117450 scfm +1-1000. References PT/1/A/44501017 (Unit Vent Flow Manual Calculation) rev 012 SLC 16.11-7 (Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation)

Candidate Start Time End Time Duration Performance Rating D Satisfactory D Unsatisfactory Examiner (Printed Name) (Signature) (Date) Comments JPM 3RADMIN Page 2 of 8 SIMULATOR SETUP UseSNAP __ Fail VFP 5310 to 0 Place OOS sticker on VFP 5310 (1A VF Flow) SET VA FLOW TO 56000 READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTION TO TRAINEE: I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed.

All control room steps shall be performed for this JPM, including any required communications.

I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you. INITIAL CONDITIONS:

  • Both Units are operating at 100% power.
  • No va release is in progress.
  • No GWRs are in progress.
  • The Waste Evaporator and Recycle Evaporator are secured.
  • The Unit Vent Stack Flow Rate Meter is inoperable.
  • Auxiliary Building NLO has called the control room to report 1ABUXF Discharge Air Flow (1ABUX-AFMD-1) is reading 27000 scfm. INITIATING CUE: Calculate Unit Vent flow per PT/1/A/44501017 (Unit Vent Flow Manual Calculation)

Enclosure 13.1. JPM 3R ADMIN Page 3 of 8 SIMULATOR SETUP UseSNAP __ Fail VFP 5310 to 0 Place OOS sticker on VFP 5310 (1A VF Flow) SET VA FLOW TO 56000 READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTION TO TRAINEE: I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed.

All control room steps shall be performed for this JPM, including any required communications.

I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you. INITIAL CONDITIONS:

  • Both Units are operating at 100% power.
  • No va release is in progress.
  • No GWRs are in progress.
  • The Waste Evaporator and Recycle Evaporator are secured.
  • The Unit Vent Stack Flow Rate Meter is inoperable.
  • Auxiliary Building NLO has called the control room to report 1ABUXF Discharge Air Flow (1ABUX-AFMD-1) is reading 27000 scfm. INITIATING CUE: Calculate Unit Vent flow per PT/1/A/44501017 (Unit Vent Flow Manual Calculation)

Enclosure 13.1. JPM 3R ADMIN Page 3 of 8 START TIME: __ _

When candidate locates PT/1/A/44501017, hand out a copy of the PT provided. Operator locates and records VA System flow. STANDARD Operator locates 1 VAP5280 on 1 MC-3 and records 56,000 scfm. EXAMINER NOTE: May provide a picture of the control board gauge instead of locating in the simulator.

EXAMINER NOTE: Range of 55000 to 57000 scfm is acceptable.

COMMENTS lLJ Operator locates and records VE 1 A flow to stack. STANDARD Locates 1 VEP5180, notes VE 1 A is shutdown and records 0 scfm. EXAMINER NOTE: May provide a picture of the control board gauge instead of locating in the simulator.

COMMENTS Operator locates and records VE 1 B flow to stack. STANDARD Locates 1VEP5200, notes VE 1B is shutdown and records Oscfm. EXAMINER NOTE: May provide a picture of the control board gauge instead of locating in the simulator.

COMMENTS JPM 3RADMIN CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT __ SAT __ UNSAT __ SAT UNSAT Page 4 of 8 START TIME: __ _

When candidate locates PT/1/A/44501017, hand out a copy of the PT provided. Operator locates and records VA System flow. STANDARD Operator locates 1 VAP5280 on 1 MC-3 and records 56,000 scfm. EXAMINER NOTE: May provide a picture of the control board gauge instead of locating in the simulator.

EXAMINER NOTE: Range of 55000 to 57000 scfm is acceptable.

COMMENTS lLJ Operator locates and records VE 1 A flow to stack. STANDARD Locates 1 VEP5180, notes VE 1 A is shutdown and records 0 scfm. EXAMINER NOTE: May provide a picture of the control board gauge instead of locating in the simulator.

COMMENTS Operator locates and records VE 1 B flow to stack. STANDARD Locates 1VEP5200, notes VE 1B is shutdown and records Oscfm. EXAMINER NOTE: May provide a picture of the control board gauge instead of locating in the simulator.

COMMENTS JPM 3RADMIN CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT __ SAT __ UNSAT __ SAT UNSAT Page 4 of 8 LU Operator locates and records VF 1 A flow to stack. STANDARD Locates 1 VFP531 0, notes VF reading is OOS and uses 33130 scfm from enclosure 13.2. EXAMINER NOTE: May provide a picture of the control board gauge instead of locating in the simulator.

COMMENTS Operator locates and records VF 1 B flow to stack. STANDARD Locates 1VFP5340, notes VF 1 B is shutdown and records Oscfm. EXAMINER NOTE: May provide a picture of the control board gauge instead of locating in the simulator.

COMMENTS LLJ Records 1ABUX-AFMD-1 flow. STANDARD Records 27000 scfm based on initial cue. COMMENTS Operator records VP flows. STANDARD Based on initial cues VP is secured. Flows recorded as 0 scfm or N/A. COMMENTS JPM 3RADMIN CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT SAT __ UNSAT CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT __ SAT __ UNSAT Page 5 of 8 LU Operator locates and records VF 1 A flow to stack. STANDARD Locates 1 VFP531 0, notes VF reading is OOS and uses 33130 scfm from enclosure 13.2. EXAMINER NOTE: May provide a picture of the control board gauge instead of locating in the simulator.

COMMENTS Operator locates and records VF 1 B flow to stack. STANDARD Locates 1VFP5340, notes VF 1 B is shutdown and records Oscfm. EXAMINER NOTE: May provide a picture of the control board gauge instead of locating in the simulator.

COMMENTS LLJ Records 1ABUX-AFMD-1 flow. STANDARD Records 27000 scfm based on initial cue. COMMENTS Operator records VP flows. STANDARD Based on initial cues VP is secured. Flows recorded as 0 scfm or N/A. COMMENTS JPM 3RADMIN CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT SAT __ UNSAT CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT __ SAT __ UNSAT Page 5 of 8 LU Operator records WG flow and VQ flow. STANDARD Based on initial cues records flow as 0 scfm or N/A SAT UNSAT COMMENTS Operator records TL flow CRITICAL STEP STANDARD Based on initial cue and procedure notes records 1260 scfm. --SAT UNSAT --COMMENTS UQJ Operator records NB and WL flows. STANDARD Based on initial cues records flow as 0 scfm or N/A. --SAT UNSAT --COMMENTS WJ Operator records ZJ flow to stack. CRITICAL STEP STANDARD Based on initial cue and procedure notes records 60 scfm. --SAT UNSAT --COMMENTS JPM 3RADMIN Page 6 of 8 Operator records WG flow and VQ flow. STANDARD Based on initial cues records flow as 0 scfm or N/A SAT UNSAT COMMENTS Operator records TL flow CRITICAL STEP STANDARD Based on initial cue and procedure notes records 1260 scfm. --SAT UNSAT --COMMENTS Operator records NB and WL flows. STANDARD Based on initial cues records flow as 0 scfm or N/A. --SAT UNSAT --COMMENTS -.:!.!J Operator records ZJ flow to stack. CRITICAL STEP STANDARD Based on initial cue and procedure notes records 60 scfm. --SAT UNSAT --COMMENTS JPM 3RADMIN Page 6 of 8 Calculate total vent flow. CRITICAL STEP STANDARD Calculates total vent flow to stack as 117450 scfm. --SAT (56000)+(33130)+(27000)+(1260)+(60)

= 117450 --UNSAT Due to reading instruments, 116450 -118450 scfm is considered acceptable.

COMMENTS WlJ Complete PT and submit to WCCSRO. CRITICAL STEP STANDARD Records that acceptance criteria is met and signs off remaining procedure steps. --SAT UNSAT --EXAMINER NOTE Candidate may create a Discrepancy Sheet based on gauge VFP5310 having an OOS sticker on it. Although not required, it is not incorrect to submit one. COMMENTS TIME STOP: __ _ JPM 3RADMIN Page 7 of 8 Calculate total vent flow. CRITICAL STEP STANDARD Calculates total vent flow to stack as 117450 scfm. --SAT (56000)+(33130)+(27000)+(1260)+(60)

= 117450 --UNSAT Due to reading instruments, 116450 -118450 scfm is considered acceptable.

COMMENTS WlJ Complete PT and submit to WCCSRO. CRITICAL STEP STANDARD Records that acceptance criteria is met and signs off remaining procedure steps. --SAT UNSAT --EXAMINER NOTE Candidate may create a Discrepancy Sheet based on gauge VFP5310 having an OOS sticker on it. Although not required, it is not incorrect to submit one. COMMENTS TIME STOP: __ _ JPM 3RADMIN Page 7 of 8 CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK) INITIAL CONDITIONS:

  • Both Units are operating at 100% power.
  • No VQ release is in progress.
  • No GWRs are in progress.
  • The Waste Evaporator and Recycle Evaporator are secured.
  • The Unit Vent Stack Flow Rate Meter is inoperable.
  • Auxiliary Building NLO has called the control room to report 1 ABUXF Discharge Air Flow (1ABUX-AFMD-1) is reading 27000 scfm. INITIATING CUE: Calculate Unit Vent flow per PT/1/A/44501017 (Unit Vent Flow Manual Calculation)

Enclosure 13.1. CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK) INITIAL CONDITIONS:

  • Both Units are operating at 100% power.
  • No VQ release is in progress.
  • No GWRs are in progress.
  • The Waste Evaporator and Recycle Evaporator are secured.
  • The Unit Vent Stack Flow Rate Meter is inoperable.
  • Auxiliary Building NLO has called the control room to report 1 ABUXF Discharge Air Flow (1ABUX-AFMD-1) is reading 27000 scfm. INITIATING CUE: Calculate Unit Vent flow per PT/1/A/44501017 (Unit Vent Flow Manual Calculation)

Enclosure 13.1.

CATAWBA 2008 INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM 3S ADMIN Determine SLC requirements and complete a Unit Vent Flow Manual Calculation per PT/1/A14450/017.

CANDIDATE EXAMINER JPM 3S ADMIN Page 1 of 9 CATAWBA 2008 INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM 3S ADMIN Determine SLC requirements and complete a Unit Vent Flow Manual Calculation per PT/1/A14450/017.

CANDIDATE EXAMINER JPM 3S ADMIN Page 1 of 9 CATAWBA INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task Determine SLC actions and calculate Unit Vent flow manually per PT/1/A/44501017 (Unit Vent Flow Manual Calculation).

Alternate Path Evaluation Location DYES I:8:l Simulator DNO [gI N/A Din-Plant D Classroom Time Critical DYES [gI NO Safety Function __ [gI N/A Evaluation Method I:8:l Perform DSimulate Validation 14 minutes Time JPM Type o Bank [gI New o Modified KIA 2.2.12 Knowledge of surveillance procedures. (CFR: 41.101 45.13) (3.013.4)

Standard Determine SLC action D applies. Perform the Unit Vent Flow PT within 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> and restore OOS meter to operable within 30 days. Unit Vent flow is calculated to be 117450 scfm +1-1000 scfm. References PT/1/A/44501017 (Unit Vent Flow Manual Calculation)

Rev 012 SLC 16.11-7 (Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation)

PT/1/A/46001002A (Mode 1 Periodic Surveillance Items) Rev 208 Candidate Start Time End Time Duration ------Performance Rating D Satisfactory D Unsatisfactory Examiner (Printed Name) (Signature)

Comments JPM 3SADMIN Page 2 of 9 (Date) CATAWBA INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task Determine SLC actions and calculate Unit Vent flow manually per PT/1/A/44501017 (Unit Vent Flow Manual Calculation).

Alternate Path Evaluation Location DYES I:8:l Simulator DNO [gI N/A Din-Plant D Classroom Time Critical DYES [gI NO Safety Function __ [gI N/A Evaluation Method I:8:l Perform DSimulate Validation 14 minutes Time JPM Type o Bank [gI New o Modified KIA 2.2.12 Knowledge of surveillance procedures. (CFR: 41.101 45.13) (3.013.4)

Standard Determine SLC action D applies. Perform the Unit Vent Flow PT within 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> and restore OOS meter to operable within 30 days. Unit Vent flow is calculated to be 117450 scfm +1-1000 scfm. References PT/1/A/44501017 (Unit Vent Flow Manual Calculation)

Rev 012 SLC 16.11-7 (Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation)

PT/1/A/46001002A (Mode 1 Periodic Surveillance Items) Rev 208 Candidate Start Time End Time Duration ------Performance Rating D Satisfactory D Unsatisfactory Examiner (Printed Name) (Signature)

Comments JPM 3SADMIN Page 2 of 9 (Date)

SIMULATOR SETUP Use SNAP --Fail VFP 5310 to 0 Place OOS sticker on VFP 5310 (1A VF Flow) SET VA FLOW TO 56000 READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTION TO TRAINEE: I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed.

All control room steps shall be performed for this JPM, including any required communications.

I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you. INITIAL CONDITIONS:

  • Both Units are operating at 100% power.
  • No va release is in progress.
  • No GWRs are in progress.
  • The Waste Evaporator and Recycle Evaporator are secured.
  • All systems are in normal alignment.

INITIATING CUE: The RO performing the Unit 1 Mode 1 Periodic Surveillance notified you that flow on OAC point C1 A 1104 was 94000 scfm during the Unit Vent Stack Flow Rate Meter Channel Check. Determine what actions (if any) are required to comply with SLCs and the method used to verify any required actions. JPM 3S ADMIN Page 3 of 9 SIMULATOR SETUP Use SNAP --,--_ Fail VFP 5310 to 0 Place OOS sticker on VFP 5310 (1A VF Flow) SET VA FLOW TO 56000 READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTION TO TRAINEE: I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed.

All control room steps shall be performed for this JPM, including any required communications.

I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you. INITIAL CONDITIONS:

  • Both Units are operating at 100% power.
  • No va release is in progress.
  • No GWRs are in progress.
  • The Waste Evaporator and Recycle Evaporator are secured.
  • All systems are in normal alignment.

INITIATING CUE: The RO performing the Unit 1 Mode 1 Periodic Surveillance notified you that flow on OAC point C1 A 1104 was 94000 scfm during the Unit Vent Stack Flow Rate Meter Channel Check. Determine what actions (if any) are required to comply with SLCs and the method used to verify any required actions. JPM 3S ADMIN Page 3 of 9 START TIME: __ _ W-J Determines if any applicable SLCs exist. STANDARD Operator determines directly or through reference to Daily Surveillance PT that SLC 16.11-7 action D applies. This requires PT/1 IA/44501017 (Unit Vent Flow Manual Calculation) be performed every 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> and the instrument returned to operable within 30 days. Student may also state that Action K applies (30 day report). EXAMINER CUE OSM requests that you complete an Enclosure 13.1 of PT/1/A/44501017.

EXAMINER NOTE When candidate locates a copy of PT/1/A/44501017, provide him with the partially completed copy provided.

COMMENTS LU Operator locates and records VA System flow. STANDARD Operator locates 1 VAP5280 on 1 MC-3 and records 56,000 scfm. EXAMINER NOTE: May provide a picture of the control board gauge instead of locating in the simulator.

EXAMINER NOTE: Range of 55000 to 57000 scfm is acceptable.

COMMENTS Operator locates and records VE 1A flow to stack. STANDARD Locates 1VEP5180, notes VE 1A is shutdown and records 0 scfm. EXAMINER NOTE: May provide a picture of the control board gauge instead of locating in the simulator.

COMMENTS JPM 3S ADMIN CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT __ SAT __ UNSAT Page 4 of 9 START TIME: __ _ W-J Determines if any applicable SLCs exist. STANDARD Operator determines directly or through reference to Daily Surveillance PT that SLC 16.11-7 action D applies. This requires PT/1 IA/44501017 (Unit Vent Flow Manual Calculation) be performed every 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> and the instrument returned to operable within 30 days. Student may also state that Action K applies (30 day report). EXAMINER CUE OSM requests that you complete an Enclosure 13.1 of PT/1/A/44501017.

EXAMINER NOTE When candidate locates a copy of PT/1/A/44501017, provide him with the partially completed copy provided.

COMMENTS LU Operator locates and records VA System flow. STANDARD Operator locates 1 VAP5280 on 1 MC-3 and records 56,000 scfm. EXAMINER NOTE: May provide a picture of the control board gauge instead of locating in the simulator.

EXAMINER NOTE: Range of 55000 to 57000 scfm is acceptable.

COMMENTS Operator locates and records VE 1A flow to stack. STANDARD Locates 1VEP5180, notes VE 1A is shutdown and records 0 scfm. EXAMINER NOTE: May provide a picture of the control board gauge instead of locating in the simulator.

COMMENTS JPM 3S ADMIN CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT __ SAT __ UNSAT Page 4 of 9 Operator locates and records VE 1 B flow to stack. STANDARD Locates 1 VEP5200, notes VE 1 B is shutdown and records 0 scfm. EXAMINER NOTE: May provide a picture of the control board gauge instead of locating in the simulator.

COMMENTS Operator locates and records VF 1 A flow to stack. STANDARD Locates 1VFP5310; notes VF reading is OOS and uses 33130 scfm from enclosure 13.2. EXAMINER NOTE: May provide a picture of the control board gauge instead of locating in the simulator.

COMMENTS Operator locates and records VF 1 B flow to stack. STANDARD Locates 1 VFP5340, notes VF 1 B is shutdown and records 0 scfm. EXAMINER NOTE: May provide a picture of the control board gauge instead of locating in the simulator.

COMMENTS JPM 3S ADMIN __ SAT __ UNSAT CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT __ SAT __ UNSAT Page 5 of 9 Operator locates and records VE 1 B flow to stack. STANDARD Locates 1 VEP5200, notes VE 1 B is shutdown and records 0 scfm. EXAMINER NOTE: May provide a picture of the control board gauge instead of locating in the simulator.

COMMENTS Operator locates and records VF 1 A flow to stack. STANDARD Locates 1VFP5310; notes VF reading is OOS and uses 33130 scfm from enclosure 13.2. EXAMINER NOTE: May provide a picture of the control board gauge instead of locating in the simulator.

COMMENTS Operator locates and records VF 1 B flow to stack. STANDARD Locates 1 VFP5340, notes VF 1 B is shutdown and records 0 scfm. EXAMINER NOTE: May provide a picture of the control board gauge instead of locating in the simulator.

COMMENTS JPM 3S ADMIN __ SAT __ UNSAT CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT __ SAT __ UNSAT Page 5 of 9 Determines need to get 1ABUX-AFMD-1 flow reading locally. STANDARD NLO dispatched.

EXAMINER CUE: 1ABUX-AFMO-1 reads 27000 scfm. COMMENTS &.J Records 1ABUX-AFMD-1 flow. STANDARD Records 27000 scfm based on examiner cue. COMMENTS Operator records VP flows. STANDARD Based on initial cues VP is secured. Flows recorded as 0 scfm or N/A. COMMENTS Operator records WG flow and VO flow. STANDARD Based on initial cues records flow as 0 scfm or N/A COMMENTS JPM 3S ADMIN CRITICAL STEP SAT __ UNSAT CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT __ SAT __ UNSAT __ SAT __ UNSAT Page 6 of 9 Determines need to get 1ABUX-AFMD-1 flow reading locally. STANDARD NLO dispatched.

EXAMINER CUE: 1ABUX-AFMO-1 reads 27000 scfm. COMMENTS &.J Records 1ABUX-AFMD-1 flow. STANDARD Records 27000 scfm based on examiner cue. COMMENTS Operator records VP flows. STANDARD Based on initial cues VP is secured. Flows recorded as 0 scfm or N/A. COMMENTS Operator records WG flow and VO flow. STANDARD Based on initial cues records flow as 0 scfm or N/A COMMENTS JPM 3S ADMIN CRITICAL STEP SAT __ UNSAT CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT __ SAT __ UNSAT __ SAT __ UNSAT Page 6 of 9 U1J Operator records TL flow CRITICAL STEP STANDARD Based on initial cue and procedure notes records 1260 scfm. SAT UNSAT COMMENTS Operator records NB and .WL flows. STANDARD Based on initial cues records flow as 0 scfm or N/A. SAT UNSAT COMMENTS Operator records ZJ flow to stack. CRITICAL STEP STANDARD Based on initial cue and procedure notes records 60 scfm. SAT UNSAT COMMENTS JPM 3S ADMIN Page 7 of 9 U1J Operator records TL flow CRITICAL STEP STANDARD Based on initial cue and procedure notes records 1260 scfm. SAT UNSAT COMMENTS Operator records NB and .WL flows. STANDARD Based on initial cues records flow as 0 scfm or N/A. SAT UNSAT COMMENTS Operator records ZJ flow to stack. CRITICAL STEP STANDARD Based on initial cue and procedure notes records 60 scfm. SAT UNSAT COMMENTS JPM 3S ADMIN Page 7 of 9 Calculate total vent flow. STANDARD Calculates total vent flow to stack as 117450 scfm. (56000)+(33130)+(27000)+(1260)+(60)

= 117450 EXAMINER NOTE Due to reading instruments, 116450 -118450 scfm is considered acceptable.

COMMENTS Lill Complete PT and submit to WCCSRO. STANDARD Records that acceptance criteria is met and signs off remaining procedure steps. COMMENTS TIME STOP: __ _ JPM 3S ADMIN CRITICAL STEP __ SAT UNSAT CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT Page 8 of 9 Calculate total vent flow. STANDARD Calculates total vent flow to stack as 117450 scfm. (56000)+(33130)+(27000)+(1260)+(60)

= 117450 EXAMINER NOTE Due to reading instruments, 116450

-118450 scfm is considered acceptable.

COMMENTS Lill Complete PT and submit to WCCSRO. STANDARD Records that acceptance criteria is met and signs off remaining procedure steps. COMMENTS TIME STOP: __ _ JPM 3S ADMIN CRITICAL STEP __ SAT UNSAT CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT Page 8 of 9 CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK) INITIAL CONDITIONS:

  • Both Units are operating at 100% power.
  • No va release is in progress.
  • No GWRs are in progress.
  • The Waste Evaporator and Recycle Evaporator are secured.
  • All systems are in normal alignment.

INITIATING CUE: The RO performing the Unit 1 Mode 1 Periodic Surveillance notified you that flow on OAC point C1 A 1104 was 94000 scfm during the Unit Vent Stack Flow Rate Meter Channel Check. Determine what actions (if any) are required to comply with SLCs and the method used to verify any required actions. CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK) INITIAL CONDITIONS:

  • Both Units are operating at 100% power.
  • No va release is in progress.
  • No GWRs are in progress.
  • The Waste Evaporator and Recycle Evaporator are secured.
  • All systems are in normal alignment.

INITIATING CUE: The RO performing the Unit 1 Mode 1 Periodic Surveillance notified you that flow on OAC point C1 A 1104 was 94000 scfm during the Unit Vent Stack Flow Rate Meter Channel Check. Determine what actions (if any) are required to comply with SLCs and the method used to verify any required actions.

CATAWBA 2008 INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM 4R4S ADMIN Calculate the Maximum Permissible Stay Time Within Duke Power ALERT Administrative Dose Limits CANDIDATE EXAMINER JPM 4R4S ADMIN Page 1 of 5 CATAWBA 2008 INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM 4R4S ADMIN Calculate the Maximum Permissible Stay Time Within Duke Power ALERT Administrative Dose Limits CANDIDATE EXAMINER JPM 4R4S ADMIN Page 1 of 5 CATAWBA INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task Calculate the maximum permissible stay time within Duke Power ALERT administrative dose limits. Alternate Path Evaluation Location Evaluation Method JPM Type DYES D Simulator IZl Perform o Bank DNO Din-Plant DSimulate N/A* Time Critical DYES IZl Classroom Safety Function __ Validation 7 minutes Time o Modified KIA 2.3.4 Knowledge of radiation exposure limits and contamination control, including permissible levels in excess of those authorized. (CFR: 43.4 1 45.10) 2.5/3.1 N/A Standard Stay time is correctly calculated and the Duke Power ALERT administrative dose limit is not exceeded (reference NSD 507). References Duke Power Company, Radiation Worker Training Student Guide NSD 507 rev 13 Candidate Start Time End Time Duration ------Performance Rating D Satisfactory D Unsatisfactory Examiner (Printed Name) (Signature)

Comments (Date) JPM 4R4S ADMIN Page 2 of 5 CATAWBA INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task Calculate the maximum permissible stay time within Duke Power ALERT administrative dose limits. Alternate Path Evaluation Location Evaluation Method JPM Type DYES D Simulator IZl Perform o Bank DNO Din-Plant DSimulate N/A* Time Critical DYES IZl Classroom Safety Function __ Validation 7 minutes Time o Modified KIA 2.3.4 Knowledge of radiation exposure limits and contamination control, including permissible levels in excess of those authorized. (CFR: 43.4 1 45.10) 2.5/3.1 N/A Standard Stay time is correctly calculated and the Duke Power ALERT administrative dose limit is not exceeded (reference NSD 507). References Duke Power Company, Radiation Worker Training Student Guide NSD 507 rev 13 Candidate Start Time End Time Duration ------Performance Rating D Satisfactory D Unsatisfactory Examiner (Printed Name) (Signature)

Comments (Date) JPM 4R4S ADMIN Page 2 of 5 READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTION TO TRAINEE: I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed.

All control room steps shall be performed for this JPM, including any required communications.

I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you. INITIAL CONDITIONS:

An individual has been assigned to perform work in the RCA. The individual's current annual dose is 1374 mR. The area where the work is to be performed has the following radiological characteristics:

  • General area dose rate -55 mRlhr
  • Airborne contamination -8 DAC This individual is the only person onsite who is currently qualified to perform the work, however he is NOT respirator qualified.

Due to the critical nature of the work, RP will perform additional monitoring to allow the work to proceed without requiring a respirator.

INITIATING CUE: Calculate the maximum permissible time the individual can work in this area without exceeding the Duke Power ALERT administrative dose limit. Maximum permissible stay time is: ______ _ JPM 4R4S ADMIN Page 3 of 5 READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTION TO TRAINEE: I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed.

All control room steps shall be performed for this JPM, including any required communications.

I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you. INITIAL CONDITIONS:

An individual has been assigned to perform work in the RCA. The individual's current annual dose is 1374 mR. The area where the work is to be performed has the following radiological characteristics:

  • General area dose rate -55 mRlhr
  • Airborne contamination -8 DAC This individual is the only person onsite who is currently qualified to perform the work, however he is NOT respirator qualified.

Due to the critical nature of the work, RP will perform additional monitoring to allow the work to proceed without requiring a respirator.

INITIATING CUE: Calculate the maximum permissible time the individual can work in this area without exceeding the Duke Power ALERT administrative dose limit. Maximum permissible stay time is: ______ _ JPM 4R4S ADMIN Page 3 of 5 START TIME: __ _ -.LJ Calculates overall dose rate for comparison to limit and current dose. STANDARD 8 DAC-hr x 2.5mRlDAC-hr

+ 55 mRlhr = 75 mRlhr total COMMENTS Determines available dose to reach the DPC ALERT dose limit. STANDARD 1600 (alert limit) -1374 (current dose) = 226 mR COMMENTS Determines the maximum permissible stay time within the DPC ALERT dose limit. STANDARD 226 mRlhr / 75mRlhr = 3.01 hours1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> (3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> is acceptable)

COMMENTS TIME STOP: __ _ JPM 4R4S ADMIN CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT Page 4 of 5 START TIME: __ _ -.LJ Calculates overall dose rate for comparison to limit and current dose. STANDARD 8 DAC-hr x 2.5mRlDAC-hr

+ 55 mRlhr = 75 mRlhr total COMMENTS Determines available dose to reach the DPC ALERT dose limit. STANDARD 1600 (alert limit) -1374 (current dose) = 226 mR COMMENTS Determines the maximum permissible stay time within the DPC ALERT dose limit. STANDARD 226 mRlhr / 75mRlhr = 3.01 hours1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> (3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> is acceptable)

COMMENTS TIME STOP: __ _ JPM 4R4S ADMIN CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT CRITICAL STEP __ SAT __ UNSAT Page 4 of 5 CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK) INITIAL CONDITIONS:

An individual has been assigned to perform work in the RCA. The individual's current annual dose is 1374 mR. The area where the work is to be performed has the following radiological characteristics:

  • General area dose rate -55 mRlhr
  • Airborne contamination -8 DAC This individual is the only person onsite who is currently qualified to perform the work, however he is NOT respirator qualified.

Due to the critical nature of the work, RP will perform additional monitoring to allow the work to proceed without requiring a respirator.

INITIATING CUE: Calculate the maximum permissible time the individual can work in this area without exceeding the Duke Power ALERT administrative dose limit. Maximum permissible stay time is: ______ _ CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK) INITIAL CONDITIONS:

An individual has been assigned to perform work in the RCA. The individual's current annual dose is 1374 mR. The area where the work is to be performed has the following radiological characteristics:

  • General area dose rate -55 mRlhr
  • Airborne contamination -8 DAC This individual is the only person onsite who is currently qualified to perform the work, however he is NOT respirator qualified.

Due to the critical nature of the work, RP will perform additional monitoring to allow the work to proceed without requiring a respirator.

INITIATING CUE: Calculate the maximum permissible time the individual can work in this area without exceeding the Duke Power ALERT administrative dose limit. Maximum permissible stay time is: ______ _

CATAWBA 2008 INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM 55 ADMIN Upgrade an Emergency Classification and Complete an Emergency Notification Form CANDIDATE EXAMINER JPM 5S ADMIN Page 1 of 7 CATAWBA 2008 INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM 55 ADMIN Upgrade an Emergency Classification and Complete an Emergency Notification Form CANDIDATE EXAMINER JPM 5S ADMIN Page 1 of 7 CATAWBA INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task Upgrade to a higher emergency classification and complete an Emergency Notification Form. Alternate Path Evaluation Location DYES DNO D Simulator Din-Plant r:g] N/A Time Critical r:g] YES [2J Classroom Safety Function __ DNO r:g] N/A Evaluation Method [2J Perform DSimulate Validation 11 minutes Time JPM Type r:g] Bank DNew D Modified 2003 NRC Exam KIA 2.4.41 Knowledge of the emergency action level thresholds and classifications (CFR: 43.5/45.11) 2.3/4.1 Standard Candidate classifies the event as an Alert within 15 minutes of starting the JPM, and correctly completes the follow-up notification form within 15 minutes of determining the classification.

References RP/O/A/5000/001 (Classification of Emergency) rev 019 RP/O/A/50001003 (Alert) rev 042 RP/O/A/5000/006A (Notification of States and Counties from the Control Room) rev 023 Candidate Start Time End Time Duration ------Performance Rating D Satisfactory D Unsatisfactory Examiner (Printed Name) (Signature) (Date) Comments JPM 5S ADMIN Page 2 of 7 CATAWBA INITIAL LICENSE EXAMINATION JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Task Upgrade to a higher emergency classification and complete an Emergency Notification Form. Alternate Path Evaluation Location DYES DNO D Simulator Din-Plant r:g] N/A Time Critical r:g] YES [2J Classroom Safety Function __ DNO r:g] N/A Evaluation Method [2J Perform DSimulate Validation 11 minutes Time JPM Type r:g] Bank DNew D Modified 2003 NRC Exam KIA 2.4.41 Knowledge of the emergency action level thresholds and classifications (CFR: 43.5/45.11) 2.3/4.1 Standard Candidate classifies the event as an Alert within 15 minutes of starting the JPM, and correctly completes the follow-up notification form within 15 minutes of determining the classification.

References RP/O/A/5000/001 (Classification of Emergency) rev 019 RP/O/A/50001003 (Alert) rev 042 RP/O/A/5000/006A (Notification of States and Counties from the Control Room) rev 023 Candidate Start Time End Time Duration ------Performance Rating D Satisfactory D Unsatisfactory Examiner (Printed Name) (Signature) (Date) Comments JPM 5S ADMIN Page 2 of 7 READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTION TO TRAINEE: I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed.

All control room steps shall be performed for this JPM, including any required communications.

I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you. INITIAL CONDITIONS:

  • Unit 1 was shutdown three days ago and is now in Mode 5 with loops filled.
  • Reactor Coolant temperature was 143 0 F. * "A" train NO, KC and RN in service.
  • 1 B NO pump is red tagged for repairs and unavailable.
  • An Unusual Event was declared at 0830 per 4.7.U.1 (Natural and Destructive Phenomena Affecting the Protected Area) when Security reported a tornado touched down on the southwest side of the Protected Area.
  • At 0850, a loss of power occurred on Unit 1 ETA and ETB busses.
  • 1 A DIG failed to start. INITIATING CUE: Current time is 0915. Reactor Coolant temperature is currently at 181 0 F and increasing.

Based on the current plant conditions, determine the emergency classification and prepare the next Emergency Notification Form for transmittal.

This JPM is Time Critical.

JPM 5S ADMIN Page 3 of 7 READ TO OPERATOR DIRECTION TO TRAINEE: I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed.

All control room steps shall be performed for this JPM, including any required communications.

I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you. INITIAL CONDITIONS:

  • Unit 1 was shutdown three days ago and is now in Mode 5 with loops filled.
  • Reactor Coolant temperature was 143 0 F. * "A" train NO, KC and RN in service.
  • 1 B NO pump is red tagged for repairs and unavailable.
  • An Unusual Event was declared at 0830 per 4.7.U.1 (Natural and Destructive Phenomena Affecting the Protected Area) when Security reported a tornado touched down on the southwest side of the Protected Area.
  • At 0850, a loss of power occurred on Unit 1 ETA and ETB busses.
  • 1 A DIG failed to start. INITIATING CUE: Current time is 0915. Reactor Coolant temperature is currently at 181 0 F and increasing.

Based on the current plant conditions, determine the emergency classification and prepare the next Emergency Notification Form for transmittal.

This JPM is Time Critical.

JPM 5S ADMIN Page 3 of 7 START TIME: ___ (When initiating cue is read to candidate) Compare actual plant conditions to the Emergency Action Levels listed, then declare the appropriate Emergency Class as indicated.

STANDARD CRITICAL STEP Candidate uses RP-01 and from the initial conditions, determines the unit is in an __ SAT Alert based on Enclosure 4.4 page 2 of 3: 4.4.A.2 Inability to Maintain Plant In Cold Shutdown Operating Mode 5: (4.4.A.2-1 Total Loss of ND AND Uncontrolled reactor coolant temperature rise to greater than 180°F.) EXAMINER NOTE To meet the critical step, the candidate must make the declaration within 15 minutes of the START TIME recorded above. When candidate determines classification, record the time for this critical step. ___ _ EXAMINER NOTE If candidate correctly states 4.4.A.2 as the classification, provide the preprinted sheet for this classification, otherwise, provide a blank ENF. COMMENTS JPM 5S ADMIN __ UNSAT Page 4 of 7 START TIME: ___ (When initiating cue is read to candidate) Compare actual plant conditions to the Emergency Action Levels listed, then declare the appropriate Emergency Class as indicated.

STANDARD CRITICAL STEP Candidate uses RP-01 and from the initial conditions, determines the unit is in an __ SAT Alert based on Enclosure 4.4 page 2 of 3: 4.4.A.2 Inability to Maintain Plant In Cold Shutdown Operating Mode 5: (4.4.A.2-1 Total Loss of ND AND Uncontrolled reactor coolant temperature rise to greater than 180°F.) EXAMINER NOTE To meet the critical step, the candidate must make the declaration within 15 minutes of the START TIME recorded above. When candidate determines classification, record the time for this critical step. ___ _ EXAMINER NOTE If candidate correctly states 4.4.A.2 as the classification, provide the preprinted sheet for this classification, otherwise, provide a blank ENF. COMMENTS JPM 5S ADMIN __ UNSAT Page 4 of 7 2J Complete an Emergency Notification Form for the classification level determined.

CRITICAL STEP* STANDARD Candidate refers to RP/o/A/5000106A "Notification of States and Counties from the Control Room and completes the ENF per the guidelines in Enclosure 4.3 within 15 minutes of the time recorded in Step 1 of the JPM. Line 1: Actual Event checked, Message #2 *Line 2: Initial checked Line 3: Catawba Nuclear Station *Line 4: Alert checked and enters appropriate information from event number 4.4.A.2 Line 5: None checked *Line 6: None checked Line 7: N/A checked Line 8: Stable or Degrading Line 9: Not filled in (no data) *Line 10: Mark Declaration and enters date and time event is declared.

  • Line 11: Unit 1 Line 12: Enters 0% and time reactor shutdown (3 days ago) Lines 13-16: leaves these blank *Line 17: signs as Emergency Coordinator with date and time. EXAMINER CUE If asked, state that "surveys are not yet available".

EXAMINER NOTE To meet the critical step, the candidate must complete an Emergency Notification Form and submit it for transmittal within 15 minutes of the time recorded in Step 1 of the JPM. When the candidate submits the form, record the time for this critical step. ____ _ COMMENTS __ SAT UNSAT JPM 5S ADMIN Page 5 of 7 2J Complete an Emergency Notification Form for the classification level determined.

CRITICAL STEP* STANDARD Candidate refers to RP/o/A/5000106A "Notification of States and Counties from the Control Room and completes the ENF per the guidelines in Enclosure 4.3 within 15 minutes of the time recorded in Step 1 of the JPM. Line 1: Actual Event checked, Message #2 *Line 2: Initial checked Line 3: Catawba Nuclear Station *Line 4: Alert checked and enters appropriate information from event number 4.4.A.2 Line 5: None checked *Line 6: None checked Line 7: N/A checked Line 8: Stable or Degrading Line 9: Not filled in (no data) *Line 10: Mark Declaration and enters date and time event is declared.

  • Line 11: Unit 1 Line 12: Enters 0% and time reactor shutdown (3 days ago) Lines 13-16: leaves these blank *Line 17: signs as Emergency Coordinator with date and time. EXAMINER CUE If asked, state that "surveys are not yet available".

EXAMINER NOTE To meet the critical step, the candidate must complete an Emergency Notification Form and submit it for transmittal within 15 minutes of the time recorded in Step 1 of the JPM. When the candidate submits the form, record the time for this critical step. ____ _ COMMENTS __ SAT UNSAT JPM 5S ADMIN Page 5 of 7 TIME STOP: __ _ JPM 5S ADMIN Page 6 of 7 TIME STOP: __ _ JPM 5S ADMIN Page 6 of 7 CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK) INITIAL CONDITIONS:

  • Unit 1 was shutdown three days ago and is now in Mode 5 with loops filled.
  • Reactor Coolant temperature was 143 0 F. * "A" train NO, KC and RN in service.
  • 1 B NO pump is red tagged for repairs and unavailable.
  • An Unusual Event was declared at 0830 per 4.7.U.1 (Natural and Destructive Phenomena Affecting the Protected Area) when Security reported a tornado touched down on the southwest side of the Protected Area.
  • At 0850, a loss of power occurred on Unit 1 ETA and ETB busses.
  • 1 A DIG failed to start. INITIATING CUE: Current time is 0915. Reactor Coolant temperature is currently at 181 0 F and increasing.

Based on the current plant conditions, determine the emergency classification and prepare the next Emergency Notification Form for transmittal.

This JPM is Time Critical.

CANDIDATE CUE SHEET (TO BE RETURNED TO EXAMINER UPON COMPLETION OF TASK) INITIAL CONDITIONS:

  • Unit 1 was shutdown three days ago and is now in Mode 5 with loops filled.
  • Reactor Coolant temperature was 143 0 F. * "A" train NO, KC and RN in service.
  • 1 B NO pump is red tagged for repairs and unavailable.
  • An Unusual Event was declared at 0830 per 4.7.U.1 (Natural and Destructive Phenomena Affecting the Protected Area) when Security reported a tornado touched down on the southwest side of the Protected Area.
  • At 0850, a loss of power occurred on Unit 1 ETA and ETB busses.
  • 1 A DIG failed to start. INITIATING CUE: Current time is 0915. Reactor Coolant temperature is currently at 181 0 F and increasing.

Based on the current plant conditions, determine the emergency classification and prepare the next Emergency Notification Form for transmittal.

This JPM is Time Critical.