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Initial Exam 2013-301 Final Administrative JPMs
ML14078A550
Person / Time
Site: Vogtle  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 03/19/2014
From:
NRC/RGN-II
To:
References
50-424/13-301, 50-425/13-301
Download: ML14078A550 (96)


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FINAL ES-301 Administrative Topics Outline Form ES-301-1 Facility: Vogtle 1 & 2 Date of Examination: 04/1 5/2013 Examination Level: RD 21 SRO Operating Test Number: 2013-301 Administrative Topic (see Note) Type Describe activity to be performed Code*

R M V-NRC-JP-14915-HL18 Conduct of Operations (a) . -

Calculate Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio

Description:

With data provided, candidate will perform 14915-1, Data Sheet 7, for QPTR monitoring.

G2.i .7 (4.4 / 4.7)

V-NRC-JP-0001 2-H Li 8 Conduct of Operations (b) R, M Identify On-Shift Manning Requirements for Conditions Provided

Description:

Candidate will determine if the minimum on-shift staffing requirements are met and will determine if a crew member can fulfill two specific ERO positions.

G2.i.5 (2.9*13.9)

V-NRC-JP-i 4825-H Li 8 Equipment Control (c) R, N Evaluate Surveillance Test Data

Description:

Candidate will evaluate quarterly valve test surveillance data and determine if the required acceptance criteria are met.

G2.2.12 (3.7/4.1)

V-NRC-JP-00930-HL1 8 Radiation Control (d)

R, D, P Proper RWP Implementation

Description:

Candidate will determine proper protective clothing requirements, projected dose, and whether the RWP is appropriate for the job task.

G2.3.7 (3.5 / 3.6)

Emergency Procedures/Plan (e) N/A N/A NOTE: All items (5 total) are required for SROs. RD applicants require only 4 items unless they are retaking only the administrative topics, when all 5 are required.

Type Codes & Criteria: (C)ontrol room, (S)imulator, or Class(R)oom (D)irect from bank ( 3 for ROs; 4 for SROs & RO retakes)

(N)ew or (M)odified from bank ( 1)

(P)revious 2 exams ( 1; randomly selected)

NRC RO Admin Job Performance Measure a Facility: Vogtle Task No: V-LO-TA-1 7007 Task

Title:

Calculate Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio JPM No: V-NRC-JP-14915-HL18 K/A

Reference:

G2.1 .7 RO 4.4 SRO 4.7 Examinee: NRC Examiner:

Facility Evaluator: Date:

Method of testing:

Simulated Performance Actual Performance Classroom Simulator Plant Read to the examinee:

I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues.

When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

Initial Conditions: Unit 1 is at 100% RTP.

Annunciator ALB1O-E06, RADIAL TILT, is lit.

l&C reports that the Quadrant Power Tilt Monitor alarm is inoperable.

Initiating Cue: The Shift Supervisor has directed you to, Perform 14915-1, Special Conditions Surveillance Logs, for QPTR Monitoring, including the completion of Section 7.0, Evaluation and Review, using the following provided data.

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Task Standard: QPTR calculation per 1491 5-1, Data Sheet 7, performed correctly.

Required Materials: 14915-1, Special Condition Surveillance Logs Unit 1 Plant Technical Data Book, Tab 5.0 (rev. 150)

Calculator Red Ink Pen, if requested General

References:

None Time Critical Task: No Validation Time: 12 minutes 3

Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk and bolded.

DATA SHEET 7 Sheet 1 of 2 QUADRANT POWER TILT RATIO NOTES

  • The arrangement of the NI rack layout is Channel I, II, IV, and Ill.
  • If ALB 10 D02 or E02 annunciate and power is less than 50% performance of this data sheet is not required.
  • If ALB 10 E06 annunciates and power is less than 10% performance of this data sheet is not required.
  • Prior to taking readings from the upper and lower detector meters, change scales on the RANGE MILLI-AMPS Switch and then return it to its original position. This will wipe the switch contacts giving a more accurate reading.
1. Calculate and record Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio at least once per 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> using Sheet 2. PC based spreadsheet may be used for QPTR calculation if normalization factors used are verified current with the PTDB Tab 5.0 revision. If performing a manual calculation, compare PTDB Tab 5.0 with the PC Spreadsheet (if the PC is available) to verify normalization factors.

CUE: If candidate requests TILT DEVIATION from engineering, Perform procedure with the information provided.

Standard: Candidate reviews NOTES and step. PC Spreadsheet is not available.

Comment:

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2. With one Power Range NI inoperable, obtain TILT DEVIATION from Reactor Engineering as determined from moveable incore detectors and verify it is within +/-0.02 of QPTR obtained from the operable power range NIs. (Use avg and max of 3 operable NI5)

CUE: If candidate requests TILT DEVIATION from engineering, Perform procedure with the information provided.

Standard: Candidate reviews step. No Power Range NI is inoperable.

Comment:

NOTE A Fluke 8050A Digital Multimeter may be used to obtain more accurate current values for calculation of QPTR.

3. If a Fluke 8050A Digital Multimeter will be used to obtain current values from the NI Drawer, record instrument information below.

Instrument ID No._________________________

Cal Due Date__________________________

Standard: Candidate reviews step. A Multimeter will not be used.

Comment:

4. Verify Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio is less than or equal to 1.02.

Standard: Candidate verifies the calculated Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio value is 1.04 by correctly completing Sheet 2 of Data Sheet 7. NOTE: Rounding to three significant digits is not critical.

Comment:

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5. With Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio greater than 1.02, initiate action in accordance with Technical Specification LCO 3.2.4 and continue to calculate and record QPTR once every 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> on sheet 2.

Standard: Section 7.0, Evaluation and Review, is correctly completed to notify the Shift Supervisor that the calculated Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio exceeds the Technical Specification limit.

Comment:

Terminating cue: Candidate returns initiating cue sheet.

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(ANSWER KEY - DO NOT PROVIDE TO CANDIDATES)

DATA SHEET 7 Sheet 2 of 2 DATE TIME NI Channel Detector Current Factor*

41 A 409 mA x 1.131 = 462.579 (1) 42 A 380 mA x 1.129 = 429.020 (1) 43 A 450 mA x 1.020 = 459.000 (1) 44 A 415 mA x 1.103 = 457.745 (1)

Avg= 452.086 (1)

QPTR (Upper) = Max(uner) = 1.02 (2)

Avg(upper)

NI Channel Detector Current Factor*

41 B 435 mA x 1.077 = 468.495 (1) 42 B 395 mA x 1.090 = _430.550 (1) 43 B 460 mA x 1.000 = 460.000 (1) 44 B 425 mA x 1.060 = 450.500 (1)

Avg= 452.386 (1)

QPTR (Lower) = Max(lower) = 1.04 (2)

Avg(lower)

QPTR = Max of QPTR(upper) or QPTR(Iower) = 1.04 TILT DEVIATION = N/A (from Reactor Engineering if applicable)

COMPLETED BY Shift Supervisor Review: / /

Initial Date Time

  • Factor = Normalization Factor from Plant Technical Data Book tab 5.0 Note 1 = Calculations should be performed to 3 decimal places Note 2 = Round to 2 decimal places (if the 3rd decimal is 5 round up, if 3rd decimal is <5, round down) 7

(ANSWER KEY - DO NOT PROVIDE TO CANDIDATES) 7.0 EVALUATION AND REVIEW 7.1 TEST PURPOSE Special Condition(s):

Quadrant Power Tilt Monitor alarm is inoierable Data Sheet(s) completed (Circle Appropriate Sheets):

1 2 3 4a 4b 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

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7.2 Results obtained through the performance of this procedure meet the ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA of Section 6.0.

DYES NO 7.3 IF no was checked, immediately notify the SS and initiate action in accordance with the actions specified on the data sheet(s) not meeting the acceptance criteria.

7.4 Comments (include any abnormal conditions and corrective actions taken):

Lower QPTR exceeds 1.02 Test Completed and SS Notified:

Supervisory Review:

Signature Date Time 8

Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No: V-NRC-J P-i 491 5-HL1 8 Examinees Name:

Examiners Name:

Date Performed:

Number of Attempts:

Time to Complete:

Question Documentation:

Question:

Response

Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date:

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Initial Conditions: Unit 1 is at 100% power.

Annunciator ALB1O-E06, RADIAL TILT, is lit.

l&C reports that the Quadrant Power Tilt Monitor alarm is inoperable.

Initiating Cue: The Shift Supervisor has directed you to, Perform 14915-1, Special Conditions Surveillance Logs, for QPTR Monitoring, including the completion of Section 7.0, Evaluation and Review, using the following provided data.

NI Channel Detector Current 1 NI-41 A 409 mA 1NI-42 A 380 mA 1NI-43 A 450 mA 1NI-44 A 415 mA 1NI-41 B 435 mA 1NI-42 B 395 mA 1 NI-43 B 460 mA 1NI-44 B 425 mA

NRC RO Admin Job Performance Measure b Facility: Vogtle Task No: N/A Task

Title:

Identify On-Shift Manning Requirements for Conditions Provided JPM No: V-NRC-JP-00012-HL18 K/A

Reference:

G21.5 RO 2.9* SRO 3.9 Examinee: NRC Examiner:

Facility Evaluator: Date:

Method of testinci:

Simulated Performance Actual Performance Classroom Simulator Plant

Read to the examinee:

I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and will provide initiating cues.

When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

Initial Conditions: Both Units are at 100% power.

It is night shift on a holiday, and maximum off-time has been encouraged by Operations Management.

The SAT Operator and the Wilson Operator are not required to be manned.

All required Security positions are manned.

The table below represents the Operations personnel who have arrived to receive turnover and their qualification status.

OPERATORS LICENSE STATUS I QUALIFICATIONS SRO Bill V-OPS-SS, V-ERO-CRO1, V-ERO-CR1O, V-OPS-STA SRO Stephen Amy VOPSUSS, VEROCRO2, VEROCR1 0, VOPSSTA, V-FP-FIRE BRIGADE LEADER SRO Matt V-OPS-STA, V-FP-FIRE BRIGADE LEADER Kevin Britt RO Jayme V-OPS-RO/BOP, V-ERO-CRO4 Rodney Neal Robert Ray NLO Elizabeth V-OPS-SO, V-FP-FIRE BRIGADE Terry Jeff 2

Initiating Cue: Using 00012-C, Shift Manning Requirements, and the operations crew shown in the table provided, give a written response to the following questions:

1) Does the crew shown in the table provided satisfy the Minimum Shift Manning requirements of 00012-C, Data Sheet 1? (NOTE:

Only consider the operations crew members and not the Emergency Plan Section of Data Sheet 1.)

2) Based on the crew shown in the table provided and 00012-C, can Elizabeth simultaneously fill the positions on Data Sheet 1 of Unit #2 SO and Fire Brigade Member?

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Task Standard: Upon successful completion of this JPM, the examinee will correctly:

1. Determine if the minimum shift manning requirements of 00012-C, Shift Manning Requirements, are met.
2. Determine if an operator can simultaneously fill two required shift positions on Data Sheet 1 of 00012-C.

Required Materials: 00012-C, Shift Manning Requirements General

References:

None Time Critical Task: No Validation Time: 10 minutes 4

Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk and bolded.

1. Determine if the minimum shift manning requirements of 00012-C, Shift Manning Requirements, are met.

Data Sheet 1 of 00012.C and available operations personnel table are reviewed to determine if minimum shift manning requirements are met.

NOTE TO EXAMINER: Completion of Data Sheet 1 is NOT required to meet the critical step. The following is an example provided to aid debrief discussions with the candidate, if required. Name/position combinations may vary.

aey Vogtle Electric Generating Plant 03/17f009 SHIFT MANNING REQUIREMENTS of 6 DATA SHEET 1 Sheet 1 of 2 Minimum Shift Manning (Either Unit in Mode 1-4)

Date: Shift (DaylNlght):________________

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Cue: If asked about the SA T Operator, Wilson Operator, or Security, See initial conditions.

Standard: Candidate determines minimum shift manning requirements of 00012-C, Shift Manning Requirements, ARE met.

Comment:

  • 2. Determine if an operator can simultaneously fill two required shift positions on Data Sheet 1 of 00012-C.

Data Sheet 1 of 00012-C is reviewed to determine if a qualified NLO can simultaneously fill the Unit #2 SO and Fire Brigade Member positions.

A note at the bottom of Data Sheet 1 reads, 1. Personnel may NOT be assigned to more than one position unless specifically noted next to the position label. There is no allowance for either of these two positions to fill other positions simultaneously.

SO T&r Jeff

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-FP4R5 3K54SE SO PB Member 3 FPRRE SGDE so PB Member 4 Elizabeth VFP$RE SDE SO I Personnel may NOT be assigned to morn than one position unless specifically noted nei to the poMion label, Standard: Candidate determines that the operator can NOT simultaneously fill the two required shift positions.

Comment:

Terminating cue: Candidate returns initiating cue sheet.

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(ANSWER KEY DO NOT PROVIDE TO CANDIDATES)

1) Does the crew shown in the table provided satisfy the Minimum Shift Manning requirements of 00012-C, Data Sheet 1? (NOTE: Only consider the operations crew members and not the Emergency Plan Section of Data Sheet 1.)

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2) Based on the crew shown in the table provided and 00012-C, can Elizabeth simultaneously fill the positions on Data Sheet 1 of Unit
  1. 2 SO and Fire Brigade Member?

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Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No: V-NRC-JP-00012-HL18 Examinees Name:

Examiners Name:

Date Performed:

Number of Attempts:

Time to Complete:

Question Documentation:

Question:

Response

Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date:

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Initial Conditions: Both Units are at 100% power.

It is night shift on a holiday, and maximum off-time has been encouraged by Operations Management.

The SAT Operator and the Wilson Operator are not required to be manned.

All required Security positions are manned.

The table below represents the Operations personnel who have arrived to receive turnover and their qualification status.

OPERATORS LICENSE STATUS I QUALIFICATIONS SRO Bill V-OPS-SS, V-ERO-CRO1, V-ERO-CR1O, V-OPS-STA SRO Stephen Amy VOPSUSS, VEROCR02, VEROCR1O, VOPSSTA, V-FP-FIRE BRIGADE LEADER SRO Matt V-OPS-STA, V-FP-FIRE BRIGADE LEADER Kevin Britt RO Jayme V-OPS-RO/BOP, V-ERO-CRO4 Rodney Neal Robert Ray NLO Elizabeth V-OPS-SO, V-FP-FIRE BRIGADE Terry Jeff

Initiating Cue: Using 00012-C, Shift Manning Requirements, and the operations crew shown in the table provided, give a written response to the following questions:

1) Does the crew shown in the table provided satisfy the Minimum Shift Manning requirements of 00012-C, Data Sheet 1? (NOTE: Only consider the operations crew members and not the Emergency Plan Section of Data Sheet 1.)
2) Based on the crew shown in the table provided and 00012-C, can Elizabeth simultaneously fill the positions on Data Sheet 1 of Unit #2 SO and Fire Brigade Member?

NRC RO Admin Job Performance Measure c Facility: Vogtle Task No: N/A Task

Title:

Evaluate Surveillance Test Data JPM No: V-NRC-JP-14825-HL18 K/A

Reference:

G2.2.12 RO 3.7 SRO 4.1 Examinee: NRC Examiner:

Facility Evaluator: Date:

Method of testinci:

Simulated Performance Actual Performance Classroom Simulator Plant -

Read to the examinee:

I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues.

When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

PART 1 Initial Conditions: Unit 1 is at 100% RTP.

14825-1, Quarterly Inservice Valve Test, is being performed for the following Train A Atmospheric Relief Valves (ARVs):

1 -PV-3000 1 -PV-3030 Initiating Cue: The Shift Supervisor has directed you to, Perform Steps 4.5 and 4.6 of 14825-1 and record the Reference Stroke Times and the High and Low Acceptance Criteria Limits on the provided Data Sheet 12.

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PART 2 (PROVIDE WHEN CANDIDATE COMPLETES PART 1)

Initial Conditions: Unit 1 is at 100% RTP.

14825-1, Quarterly Inservice Valve Test, for the following Train A Atmospheric Relief Valves (ARVs) is complete:

1 -PV-3000 1 -PV-3030 The results of the surveillance tests are as follows:

Exercise Iso Valve Position Fail Actual - Actual Valve (EXER) Stroke Indication Safe Stroke Stroke Number Test Test Test Test Open Closed Time Time 1-PV-3000 Sat Sat Sat Unsat 21.7 sec. 23.6 sec.

1-PV-3030 Sat Sat Unsat Sat 25.9 sec. 27.2 sec.

Initiating Cue: The Shift Supervisor has directed you to, Complete Data Sheet 12 of 14825-1 using the data provided and determine if the Acceptance Criteria of Section 6.0 are met.

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Task Standard: 14825-1, Data Sheet 12, completed correctly.

Required Materials: 14825-1, Quarterly Inservice Valve Test (pages 1-7, 96-97, and 129 of marked up version) 14825-1, Data Sheet 12 (partially completed for candidate use)

Unit 1 In-Service Test (1ST) Data Book Calculator Red Ink Pen, if requested General

References:

None Time Critical Task: No Validation Time: 14 minutes 3

Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk and bolded.

BEGIN PART 1 4.5 Record the Reference Stroke Time [obtained from the In-Service Test (1ST)

Data Book] for the valve(s) to be tested.

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Standard: Candidate correctly completes REF STROKE TIME column.

Comment:

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NOTES prior to Step 4.6 NOTES The method used to determine valve tolerance factor is per the following table.

The tolerance factor is dependent on the valve Reference-Stroke Time and actuator type [i.e., Motor Operated Valves (MOVs) versus all other types of Power Operated Valves (POVs)]. Also, valves with reference-stroke times of less than two (2) seconds may be exempted from applying a tolerance factor F maximum allowable stroke lime is set at 2 seconds. LI Reference Stroke Low Limit High Limit Corr Tolerance Time Correction Factor Factor POVs: 1 0 sec +/-50% 0.50 1.50

>l0sec +/-25% 0.75 1.25 MOVs: 1 0 sec +/-25% OR +/-1 sec* 0.75 OR -1 sec* 1 .25 OR +1 sec*

>losec +/-15% 0.85 1.15

  • Whichever Is Greater

. IF High Acceptance Time Limit is greater than Max Stroke Time, record Max Stroke Time as High Acceptance Time Limit.

NOTE TO EXAMINER: Candidate will use the POV line (>10 sec.) in the table to determine allowable tolerance factor. The ARV valve type is an EHV.

Standard: Candidate reviews NOTES to determine correct tolerance factor.

Comment:

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4.6. Calculate AND record, on applicable data sheet, Acceptance Criteria Limits for the respective valves using the Reference Stroke Time multiplied by the tolerance factor or record limits from the In Service Test (1ST) Data Book.

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Comment:

Candidate turns in Part 1 of JPM.

NOTE TO EXAMINER: When candidate returns first cue sheet, give the candidate the second cue sheet.

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BEGIN PART 2 Complete Data Sheet 12 of 14825-1 using the data provided.

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1i Lti t1 72 Standard: Candidate correctly completes Data Sheet 12 using the data provided.

Comment:

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Determine if the Acceptance Criteria of Section 6.0 are met.

6.2 The Exercise, Fail Safe AND Position Indication Verification Test results are recorded on the applicable data sheet as SAT indicating that each valve tested exercised satisfactorily, failed CLOSED on loss of power, AND the position indication corresponded to actual valve position (recorded in Step 5.2.3).

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Standard: Candidate determines that the Acceptance Criteria of Section 6.0 are NOT met based on UNSAT 1-PV-3000 Fail Safe Test and 1-PV-3030 Position Indication Test results.

Comment:

Terminating cue: Candidate returns initiating cue sheet.

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Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No: V-NRC-JP-14825-HL18 Examinees Name:

Examiners Name:

Date Performed:

Number of Attempts:

Time to Complete:

Question Documentation:

Question:

Response

Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date:

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Initial Conditions: Unit 1 is at 100% RTP.

14825-1, Quarterly Inservice Valve Test, is being performed on the following Train A Atmospheric Relief Valves (ARVs):

1 -PV-3000 1 -PV-3030 Initiating Cue: The Shift Supervisor has directed you to, Perform Steps 4.5 and 4.6 of 14825-1 and record the Reference Stroke Times and the High and Low Acceptance Criteria Limits on the provided Data Sheet 12.

PART 2 Initial Conditions: Unit 1 is at 100% RTP.

14825-1, Quarterly Inservice Valve Test, on the following Train A Atmospheric Relief Valves (ARVs) is complete:

1 -PV-3000 1 -PV-3030 The results of the surveillance tests are as follows:

Exercise Iso Valve Position Fail Actual Actual Valve (EXER) Stroke Indication Safe Stroke Stroke Number Test Test Test Test Open Closed Time Time 1-PV-3000 Sat Sat Sat Unsat 21.7 sec. 23.6 sec.

1-PV-3030 Sat Sat Unsat Sat 25.9 sec. 27.2 sec.

Initiating Cue: The Shift Supervisor has directed you to, Complete Data Sheet 12 of 14825-1 using the data provided and determine if the Acceptance Criteria of Section 6.0 are met.

NRC RO I SRO Admin Job Performance Measure d Facility: Vogtle Task No: N/A Task

Title:

Determine Minimum Protective Clothing Requirements and Total Projected Dose, and Determine if task can be completed without exceeding any Radiological Limits JPM No: V-NRC-JP-00930-HL18 K/A

Reference:

G2.3.7 RO 3.5 SRO 3.6 Examinee: NRC Examiner:

Facility Evaluator: Date:

Method of testing:

Simulated Performance Actual Performance Classroom Simulator Plant 1

Read to the examinee:

I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and will provide initiating cues.

When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

Initial Conditions: Unit 1 is at 100% power.

You have been assigned to close and danger tag 1-1204-U4-111 in Unit 1 containment.

You have been briefed by HP on the limitations of RWP 13-01 01.

HP has permitted the minimum protective clothing requirements stated in the RWP.

Your accumulated dose for this year to date is 960 mrem.

The TOTAL round-trip TRANSIT dose will be 6 mrem.

The TOTAL time at the job site will be 5 minutes.

Assume neutron dose exposure is negligible.

Initiating Cue: Using RWP 13-01 01 and the survey map of the Unit 1 containment work area, determine and document in the table below:

a. Your protective clothing requirements.
b. Your projected total gamma dose.
c. If you can or cannot perform the task without exceeding any limits. If not, then state the reason.

Protective clothing requirements Projected total gamma dose Can you complete this task without exceeding any limits?

REASON, it applicable 2

Task Standard: Upon successful completion of this JPM, the examinee will correctly:

1. Identify the protective clothing requirements.
2. Calculate the projected total gamma dose.
3. Determine it the task can be perFormed without exceeding any limits, and if not, then state the reason.

Required Materials: Calculator Containment survey map RWP 13-0101 General

References:

NMP-HP-001, Radiation Protection Standard Practices 00930-C, Radiation and Contamination Control Time Critical Task: No Validation Time: 15 minutes 3

Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk and bolded.

Determine protective clothing requirements.

Refer to RWP 13-0101 Protective Clothing Requirements, which states the minimum requirements for a C zone are booties, gloves, and a lab coat.

Cue: If asked if the dress requirements were changed per HP direction, See initial conditions.

Standard: Correct protective clothing requirements determined.

Comment:

Calculate projected total gamma dose.

Using survey map, a dose rate of 84 mrem/hour at the valve is determined.

The tagging task will take 5 minutes.

84 mrem/hour (1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />! 60 minutes) (5 minutes) = 7 mrem [no range on calculated value]

Transit dose of 6 mrem is added to calculated dose.

7 mrem + 6 mrem = 13 mrem [no range on calculated valuej Standard: Projected total dose calculated to be 13 mrem [no range on final value].

Comment:

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Determine if the task can be performed without exceeding any limits From NMP-HP-001, the admin annual dose limit is 1000 mrem.

Total calculated annual dose would be 960 mrem + 13 mrem = 973 mrem (annual limit is not exceeded)

RWP 13-01 01 task dose rate limit is 80 mrem/hour. Dose rate at valve is 84 mrem/hour on the survey map (task dose rate limit is exceeded).

RWP 13-0101 task dose limit is 15 mrem. Calculated dose received is 13 mrem (task dose limit is not exceeded)

NOTE TO EXAMINER: Examinee may indicate that 13 mrem exceeds the task dose limit since HP briefings require workers to notify HP when they reach 80% of their task dose limit (12 mrem for this task). This response is acceptable.

Standard: Determination is made that the task can NOT be performed without exceeding a limit.

Comment:

State the reason that the task was NOT permitted.

Examinee identifies that the RWP task dose rate limit is exceeded (dose rate at valve is 84 mrem/hour with an RWP task dose rate limit of 80 mrem/hour)

NOTE TO EXAMINER: Examinee may indicate that 13 mrem exceeds the task dose limit since HP briefings require workers to notify HP when they reach 80% of their task dose limit (12 mrem for this task). This response is acceptable.

Standard: Correct reason is provided for why the task can NOT be performed.

Comment:

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Terminating cue: Candidate returns initiating cue sheet.

KEY (DO NOT PROVIDE TO CANDIDATES) 3oo ties Protective clothing requirements 1oveS Lth Coat Projected total gamma dose 13 mrem Can you complete this task without exceeding any limits?

!1?14/!P tasf. éose rate 1mit of 80 mrem/Fiour is eaceetfed REASON, if applicable NOTE: Examinee may indicate that 13 mrem exceeds the task dose limit since HP briefings require workers to notify HP when they reach 80% of their task dose limit (12 mrem for this task). This response is acceptable.

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Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No: V-N RC-J P-00930-H Li 8 Examinees Name:

Examiners Name:

Date Performed:

Number of Attempts:

Time to Complete:

Question Documentation:

Question:

Response

Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date:

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Initial Conditions: Unit 1 is at 100% power.

You have been assigned to close and danger tag 1-1204-U4-111 in Unit 1 containment.

You have been briefed by HP on the limitations of RWP 13-0101.

HP has permitted the minimum protective clothing requirements stated in the RWP.

Your accumulated dose for this year to date is 960 mrem.

The TOTAL round-trip TRANSIT dose will be 6 mrem.

The TOTAL time at the job site will be 5 minutes.

Assume neutron dose exposure is negligible.

Initiating Cue: Using RWP 13-0101 and the survey map of the Unit 1 containment work area, determine and document in the table below:

a. Your protective clothing requirements.
b. Your projected total gamma dose.
c. If you can or cannot perform the task without exceeding any limits. If not, then state the reason.

Protective clothing requirements Projected total gamma dose Can you complete this task without exceeding any limits?

REASON, if applicable

FINAL ES-301 Administrative Topics Outline Form ES-301-1 Facility: Vogtle 1 & 2 Date of Examination: 04/15/2013 Examination Level: RD SRO IZI SROU ZI Operating Test Number: 201 3-301 Administrative Topic (see Note) Type Describe activity to be performed Code*

V-NRC-JP-1 491 5-HL1 8 Conduct of Operations (a) R, M Evaluate Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio

Description:

With data provided, candidate will perform 14915-1, Data Sheet 7, for QPTR monitoring, evaluate data, and take appropriate action.

G2.1 .7 (4.4/ 4.7)

V-NRC-JP-00012-HL1 8 Conduct of Operations (b) R, M Evaluate On-Shift Manning Requirements for Conditions Provided

Description:

Candidate will determine if the minimum on-shift staffing requirements are met and identify required actions any time minimum staffing requirements are not met.

G2.1.5 (2.9*13.9)

V-NRC-JP-1 4825-H Li 8 Equipment Control (c) R, N Evaluate Surveillance Test Data

Description:

Candidate will evaluate quarterly valve test surveillance data, determine if the required acceptance criteria are met, and specify Technical Specification required actions.

G2.2.12(3.7/4.1)

V-NRC-JP-00930-HL1 8 Radiation Control (d) R, D, P Proper RWP Implementation

Description:

Candidate will determine proper protective clothing requirements, projected dose, and whether the RWP is appropriate for the job task.

G2.3.7 (3.5 / 3.6)

V-NRC-JP-NMP-EP-1 1 2-HL1 8 Emergency Procedures/Plan (e) R, D Determine Offsite Protective Action Recommendations

Description:

The candidate will determine PARs for the given emergency and complete the PAR Worksheet.

G2.4.44 (4.4)

NOTE: All items (5 total) are required for SROs. RO applicants require only 4 items unless they are retaking only the administrative topics, when all 5 are required.

Type Codes & Criteria: (C)ontrol room, (S)imulator, or Class(R)oom (D)irect from bank ( 3 for ROs; 4 for SROs & RO retakes)

(N)ew or (M)odified from bank ( 1)

(P)revious 2 exams ( 1; randomly selected)

NRC SRO Admin Job Performance Measure a Facility: Vogtle Task No: V-LO-TA-1 7007 Task

Title:

Evaluate Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio JPM No: V-NRC-JP-14915-HL18 K/A

Reference:

G2.1 .7 RO 4.4 SRO 4.7 Examinee: NRC Examiner:

Facility Evaluator: Date:

Method of testing:

Simulated Performance Actual Performance Classroom Simulator Plant Read to the examinee:

I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues.

When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

Initial Conditions: Unit 1 is at 100% RTP.

You just started your 12-hour shift.

Annunciator ALB1O-E06, RADIAL TILT, is lit.

I&C reports that the Quadrant Power Tilt Monitor alarm is inoperable.

Initiating Cue: The Shift Supervisor has directed you to, Perform 14915-1, Special Conditions Surveillance Logs, for QPTR Monitoring, including the completion of Section 7.0, Evaluation and Review, using the following provided data.

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NI Channel Detector Current 1NI-41 A 409 mA 1NI-42 A 380 mA lNl-43 A 450 mA 1NI-44 A 415 mA 1NI-41 B 435 mA lNl-42 B 395 mA 1NI-43 B 460 mA lNl-44 B 425 mA Based on the results of the surveillance, is any Technical Specification LCO fjQI met?

If any Technical Specification LCO is Qj met, THEN determine all Technical Specification REQUIRED ACTIONS to be performed during your shift, if any, for the given plant conditions.

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Task Standard: QPTR calculation per 14915-1, Data Sheet 7, performed correctly and evaluated for Tech Spec applicable actions.

Required Materials: 14915-1, Special Condition Surveillance Logs Unit 1 Plant Technical Data Book, Tab 5.0 (rev. 150)

Tech Specs and Tech Spec Bases Calculator Red Ink Pen, if requested General

References:

None Time Critical Task: No Validation Time: 16 minutes 3

Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk and bolded.

DATA SHEET 7 Sheet 1 of 2 QUADRANT POWER TILT RATIO NOTES

  • The arrangement of the NI rack layout is Channel I, II, IV, and III.
  • If ALB 10 D02 or E02 annunciate and power is less than 50% performance of this data sheet is not required.
  • If ALB 10 E06 annunciates and power is less than 10% performance of this data sheet is not required.
  • Prior to taking readings from the upper and lower detector meters, change scales on the RANGE MILLI-AMPS Switch and then return it to its original position. This will wipe the switch contacts giving a more accurate reading.
1. Calculate and record Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio at least once per 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> using Sheet 2. PC based spreadsheet may be used for QPTR calculation if normalization factors used are verified current with the PTDB Tab 5.0 revision. If performing a manual calculation, compare PTDB Tab 5.0 with the PC Spreadsheet (if the PC is available) to verify normalization factors.

CUE: If candidate requests TILT DEVIATION from engineering, Perform procedure with the information provided.

Standard: Candidate reviews NOTES and step. PC Spreadsheet is not available.

Comment:

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2. With one Power Range NI inoperable, obtain TILT DEVIATION from Reactor Engineering as determined from moveable incore detectors and verify it is within +/-0.02 of QPTR obtained from the operable power range NIs. (Use avg and max of 3 operable NIs)

CUE: If candidate requests TILT DEVIATION from engineering, Perform procedure with the information provided.

Standard: Candidate reviews step. No Power Range NI is inoperable.

Comment:

NOTE A Fluke 8050A Digital Multimeter may be used to obtain more accurate current values for calculation of QPTR.

3. If a Fluke 8050A Digital Multimeter will be used to obtain current values from the NI Drawer, record instrument information below.

Instrument ID No._________________________

Cal Due Date__________________________

Standard: Candidate reviews step. A Multimeter will not be used.

Comment:

  • 4* Verify Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio is less than or equal to 1.02.

Standard: Candidate verifies the calculated Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio value is 1.04 by correctly completing Sheet 2 of Data Sheet 7. NOTE: Rounding to three significant digits is not critical.

Comment:

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5. With Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio greater than 1.02, initiate action in accordance with Technical Specification LCO 3.2.4 and continue to calculate and record QPTR once every 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> on sheet 2.

The Technical Specification LCO 3.2.4 REQUIRED ACTION for QPTR> 1.02 is to limit THERMAL POWER to 3% below RTP for each 1% of QPTR> 1.00 within 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />. With calculated QPTR = 1.04, a power reduction to at least 12% below RTP (88%) is required.

NOTE TO EXAMINER: LCO 3.2.4 includes additional required actions to perform periodic manual QPTR calculations and to perform other surveillances after the thermal power reduction. These actions are NOT necessary to successfully complete the critical step, which is to initiate action in accordance with Technical Specification LCO 3.2.4.

Standard: Candidate determines power reduction to 12% below RTP (88%) is required.

Comment:

Terminating cue: Candidate returns initiating cue sheet.

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32 POWER DISTRIBUTION LIMITS 124 QUADRANT POWER TILT RATIO (QPTR)

LCO 3.2.4 The QPTR shall 102 APPLICABiliTY: MODE 1 wkth THERMAL POWER > 60% RTP.

CONDI1ION REQUIRED ACTiON COMPLEflON TIME

-NOTE Al Limit THERMAL POWER 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> Requned Action A 6 to 3% beloN RTP for must be comoleted each 1% of OPTR > 1 00 whenever Required Action AS is fl ipJmnted I *r Onceperl2hcurs OPTR not within limit. ANfl 22 ERM.\L cwr

DOJ.,PCr PTR I 00. Reqired .-cn 2.2 the Ocr,,Cz is measured :Dm oampiet:cr o SR 21 2 iuus AND A3 2 rii tii s h IinteJ L 1P A -

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QPTR 314 ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. (continued)

Once per7 days thereafter AND AA Fee raft. 3t+ safr, Prior to mcreasing c..i,sec a c L.L: THERMAL POWER sij,t r,1Jn .lJ Iir auoe the tin it of rt n :T ..

ru Required Action

,. Al and A,2:,2 AND AS NOTE:

Perform Required Action AS only after Required Action AA s comefeted.

Calibrate excore detectors Prior to increasing to show QPTR tOe. THERMAL POWER above the limit: of Required Action .k:I and A2.2 AND (continued)

A (continued) kS -NOTE Perform Required Action AS only after Required Action AS is completed.

Perform SR 121:1 and -NOTE-SR 3.221k. Only one of the following Completion Times, whichever becomes applicable first must be met Within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> after reaching RTP OR Withm 48 hours after increasing ThERM?L POWER above the limit of Required Action A I and A2.2 8

(ANSWER KEY - DO NOT PROVIDE TO CANDIDATES)

DATA SHEET 7 Sheet 2 of 2 DATE TIME NI Channel Detector Current Factor*

41 A 409 mA x 1.131 = 462.579 (1) 42 A 380 mA x 1 .129_ = _429.020 (1) 43 A 450 mA x j020_ = _459.000 (1) 44 A _41 5 mA x jJ0 = 457.745 (1)

Avg = _452.086 (1)

QPTR (Upper) = Max(uer) = 1.02 (2)

Avg(upper)

NI Channel Detector Current Factor*

41 B 435 mA_x 1.077_= 468.495 (1) 42 B 395 mA x tQ90_ = _430.550 (1) 43 B 460 mA x 1.000 = 460.000 (1) 44 B 425 mA x 1.060_= 450.500 (1)

Avg= 452.386 (1)

QPTR (Lower) = Max(Iower) =

Avg(Iower)

QPTR = Max of QPTR(upper) or QPTR(Iower) =

TILT DEVIATION =N/A (from Reactor Engineering if applicable)

COMPLETED BY Shift Supervisor Review: I I Initial Date Time

  • Factor = Normalization Factor from Plant Technical Data Book tab 5.0 Note 1 = Calculations should be performed to 3 decimal places Note 2 = Round to 2 decimal places (if the 3rd decimal is 5 round up, if 3rd decimal is <5, round down) 9

(ANSWER KEY - DO NOT PROVIDE TO CANDIDATES) 7.0 EVALUATION AND REVIEW 7.1 TEST PURPOSE Special Condition(s):

Quadrant Power Tilt Monitor alarm is inorerable Data Sheet(s) completed (Circle Appropriate Sheets):

1 2 3 4a 4b 5 6\8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 7.2 Results obtained through the performance of this procedure meet the ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA of Section 6.0.

DYES NO IF no was checked, immediately notify the SS and initiate action in accordance with the actions specified on the data sheet(s) not meeting the acceptance criteria.

7.4 Comments (include any abnormal conditions and corrective actions taken):

Lower QPTR exceeds 1.02 Test Completed and SS Notified:

Supervisory Review:

Signature Date Time 10

Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No: V-NRC-JP-14915-HL18 Examinees Name:

Examiners Name:

Date Performed:

Number of Attempts:

Time to Complete:

Question Documentation:

Question:

Response

Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date:

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Initial Conditions: Unit 1 is at 100% RTP.

You just started your 12-hour shift.

Annunciator ALB1O-E06, RADIAL TILT, is lit.

l&C reports that the Quadrant Power Tilt Monitor alarm is inoperable.

Initiating Cue: The Shift Supervisor has directed you to, Perform 1491 5-1, Special Conditions Surveillance Logs, for QPTR Monitoring, including the completion of Section 70, Evaluation and Review, using the following provided data.

NI Channel Detector Current 1 Nl-41 A 409 mA 1 Nl-42 A 380 mA 1 Nl-43 A 450 mA 1NI-44 A 415 mA 1 Nl-41 B 435 mA 1 Nl-42 B 395 mA 1 Nl-43 B 460 mA 1 Nl-44 B 425 mA Based on the results of the surveillance, is any Technical Specification LCO NOT met?

If any Technical Specification LCO is NOT met, THEN determine all Technical Specification REQUIRED ACTIONS to be performed during your shift, if any, for the given plant conditions.

NRC SRO Admin Job Performance Measure b Facility: Vogtle Task No: N/A Task

Title:

Evaluate On-Shift Manning Requirements for Conditions Provided JPM No: V-NRC-JP-00012-HL18 K/A

Reference:

G2.1 .5 RO 2.9* 5R0 3.9 Examinee: NRC Examiner:

Facility Evaluator: Date:

Method of testing:

Simulated Performance Actual Performance Classroom Simulator Plant

Read to the examinee:

I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and will provide initiating cues.

When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

Initial Conditions: Both Units are at 100% power.

It is night shift on a holiday, and maximum off-time has been encouraged by Operations Management.

The SAT Operator and the Wilson Operator are not required to be manned.

All required Security positions are manned.

The table below represents the Operations personnel who have arrived to receive turnover and their qualification status.

OPERATORS LICENSE STATUS I QUALIFICATIONS SRO Bill V-OPS-SS, V-ERO-CRO1, V-ERO-CR1O, V-OPS-STA SRO Stephen Amy VOPSUSS, VEROCRO2, VEROCR1 0, VOPSSTA, V-FP-FIRE BRIGADE LEADER SRO Mail V-OPS-STA, V-FP-FIRE BRIGADE LEADER Kevin Britt RO Jayme V-OPS-RO/BOP, V-ERO-CRO4 Rodney Neal Robert Ray NLO Elizabeth V-OPS-SO, V-FP-FIRE BRIGADE Terry Jeff 2

Initiating Cue: Using 00012-C, Shift Manning Requirements, and the operations crew shown in the table provided, give a written response to the following questions:

1) Does the crew shown in the table provided satisfy the Minimum Shift Manning requirements of 00012-C, Data Sheet 1? (NOTE: Only consider the operations crew members and not the Emergency Plan Section of Data Sheet 1.)
2) Based on the crew shown in the table provided and 00012-C, can Elizabeth simultaneously fill the positions on Data Sheet 1 of Unit #2 SO and Fire Brigade Member?
3) If, at any time, the operating crew minimum shift manning requirements are NOT meet, what Technical Specification action, if any, must be taken?

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Task Standard: Upon successful completion of this JPM, the examinee will correctly:

1. Determine if the minimum shift manning requirements of 00012-C, Shift Manning Requirements, are met.
2. Determine if an operator can simultaneously fill two required shift positions on Data Sheet 1 of 00012-C.
3. State the Technical Specification action that must be taken if minimum shift manning requirements are not met.

Required Materials: 00012-C, Shift Manning Requirements Technical Specifications General

References:

None Time Critical Task: No Validation Time: 14 minutes 4

Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk and bolded.

1. Determine if the minimum shift manning requirements of 00012-C, Shift Manning Requirements, are met.

Data Sheet 1 of 00012-C and available operations personnel table are reviewed to determine if minimum shift manning requirements are met.

NOTE TO EXAMINER: Completion of Data Sheet 1 is NOT required to meet the critical step. The following is an example provided to aid debrief discussions with the candidate, if required. Name/position combinations may vary.

Vogtle Electric Generating Plant od O1CG SHIFT MANNING REQUIREMENTS DATA SHEET 1 Sht t 2 Minimum Shaft Manning (Either Unit in Mode 13)

Date Shut (DaylNiaht________________

POSITION UNIT #1 COMMON UNIT #2 Shift Manager Sill F V-C?S-SS, VERO-Cl and ao-od as Eroetgeasy fl.Rfl 55 Stephen Amy DPSiJSS, /ERD-CR2, ArD ADO as tAD tcntADAtor sDE as i-ERO-CR1 OATC Kevin Britt

--DpS-Ro:Op Uo Jayme Rodney CPSRQ!ECP aO fEftO-CEA4 so assçreJ as stir. .v*ntfluntcatOT tkn a,nina5 as PHil SQ Terry Jet!

vorsso jtrasj mpct 5Th Sill (toy be atscjned cbordutes Ltrot ADS or AD not assigned to F3

/-OPS.STA c Et cassjrADtor Fire Team Captain Mafl 4FPEot ERIGACtE LEADER tS4S. ordtd C&F I FB Member 1. N ea RE tLAD DES C tAD rent PB Member 2. Robert

-t_FlRE SRtSADE nct PB Member 3. Ray FPF_bRtGs_E PB Member 4. El Fp-FREADr E Security Joe EO- or -ERO-SAT Operator 5

-- rcetLs A4tJ-  :

Wilson Operator 5 N/A I .C-*l 4 -

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Cue: If asked about the SA T Operator, Wilson Opera tori, or Security, See initial conditions.

Standard: Candidate determines minimum shift manning requirements of 00012-C, Shift Manning Requirements, ARE met.

Corn rnent:

2. Determine if an operator can simultaneously fill two required shift positions on Data Sheet 1 of 00012-C.

Data Sheet 1 of 00012-C is reviewed to determine if a qualified NLO can simultaneously fill the Unit #2 SO and Fire Brigade Member positions.

A note at the boffom of Data Sheet 1 reads, 1. Personnel may NOT be assigned to more than one position unless specifically noted next to the position label. There is no allowance for either of these two positions to fill other positions simultaneously.

so STA Terry OItJPo iIl 1 5c ci tj Fire Team Captain

-FP-FFE GOE LEER PB Member 1FFFRE 9K3ADE I F8 Member

Hzabeth I 9rDrfl fl; N( h .ssred 0 Pe fl (r lDSiOfl SpCfC;3ll re to pc..tio 3he Standard: Candidate determines that the operator can NOT simultaneously fill the two required shift positions.

Comment:

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3. State the Technical Specification action that must be taken if minimum shift manning requirements are not met.

Technical Specification 5.2.2.c is reviewed to determine required actions to be taken if minimum shift manning requirements are not met. A NOTE in 00012-C prior to Step 4.4 states:

The shift crew composition may be less than the minimum requirement of 1 OCFR5O.54 (m)(2)(i) and Tech. Spec. 5.2.2.a and g. for a period of time not to exceed 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> in order to accommodate unexpected absence of on-duty shift crew members provided immediate action is taken to restore the shift crew composition to within the minimum requirements.

NOTE TO EXAMINER: This is the same wording as Technical Specification 5.2.2.c.

Standard: Candidate states that immediate action is taken to ensure the minimum shift manning requirements are met within two hours.

Comment:

Terminating cue: Candidate returns initiating cue sheet.

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(ANSWER KEY - DO NOT PROVIDE TO CANDIDATES)

1) Does the crew shown in the table provided satisfy the Minimum Shift Manning requirements of 0001 2-C, Data Sheet 1? (NOTE: Only consider the operations crew members and not the Emergency Plan Section of Data Sheet 1.)

YES

2) Based on the crew shown in the table provided and 00012-C, can Elizabeth simultaneously fill the positions on Data Sheet 1 of Unit
  1. 2 SO and Fire Brigade Member?

NO

3) If, at any time, the operating crew minimum shift manning requirements are NOT met, what Technical Specification action, if any, must be taken?

Take immediate action to ensure the minimum shift manning requirements are met within two hours.

NOTE TO EXAMINER: Similar wording is acceptable it based on the NOTE in 00012-C:

The shift crew composition may be less than the minimum requirement of 10CFR5O.54 (m)(2)(i) and Tech. Spec. 5.2.2.a and g. for a period of time not to exceed 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> in order to accommodate unexpected absence of on-duty shift crew members provided immediate action is taken to restore the shift crew composition to within the minimum requirements.

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Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No: V-NRC-JP-00012-HL18 Examinees Name:

Examiners Name:

Date Performed:

Number of Attempts:

Time to Complete:

Question Documentation:

Question:

Response

Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date:

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Initial Conditions: Both Units are at 100% power.

It is night shift on a holiday, and maximum off-time has been encouraged by Operations Management.

The SAT Operator and the Wilson Operator are not required to be manned.

All required Security positions are manned.

The table below represents the Operations personnel who have arrived to receive turnover and their qualification status.

OPERATORS LICENSE STATUS I QUALIFICATIONS SRO Bill V-OPS-SS, V-ERO-CRO1, V-ERO-CR1O, V-OPS-STA SRO Stephen Amy VOPSUSS, VEROCRO2, VEROCR1O, VOPSSTA, V-FP-FIRE BRIGADE LEADER SRO Matt V-OPS-STA, V-FP-FIRE BRIGADE LEADER Kevin Britt RO Jayme V-OPS-RO/BOP, V-ERO-CRO4 Rodney Neal Robert Ray NLO Elizabeth V-OPS-SO, V-FP-FIRE BRIGADE Terry Jeff

Initiating Cue: Using 00012-C, Shift Manning Requirements, and the operations crew shown in the table provided, give a written response to the following questions:

1) Does the crew shown in the table provided satisfy the Minimum Shift Manning requirements of 00012-C, Data Sheet 1? (NOTE: Only consider the operations crew members and not the Emergency Plan Section of Data Sheet 1.)
2) Based on the crew shown in the table provided and 00012-C, can Elizabeth simultaneously fill the positions on Data Sheet 1 of Unit #2 SO and Fire Brigade Member?
3) If, at any time, the operating crew minimum shift manning requirements are NOT met, what Technical Specification action, if any, must be taken?

NRC SRO Admin Job Performance Measure c Facility: Vogtle Task No: N/A Task

Title:

Evaluate Surveillance Test Data JPM No: V-NRC-JP-14825-HL18 K/A

Reference:

G2.2.12 RO 3.7 SRO 4.1 Examinee: NRC Examiner:

Facility Evaluator: Date:

Method of testing:

Simulated Performance Actual Performance Classroom Simulator Plant Read to the examinee:

I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues.

When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

PART 1 Initial Conditions: Unit 1 is at 100% RTP.

14825-1, Quarterly Inservice Valve Test, is being performed on the following Train A Atmospheric Relief Valves (ARV5):

1 -PV-3000 1 -PV-3030 Initiating Cue: The Shift Supervisor has directed you to, Perform Steps 45 and 4.6 of 14825-1 and record the Reference Stroke Times and the High and Low Acceptance Criteria Limits on the provided Data Sheet 12.

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PART 2 (PROVIDE WHEN CANDIDATE COMPLETES PART 1)

Initial Conditions: Unit 1 is at 100% RTP.

14825-1, Quarterly lnservice Valve Test, for the following Train A Atmospheric Relief Valves (ARVs) is complete:

1 -PV-3 000 1 -PV-3030 The results of the surveillance tests are as follows:

Exercise Iso Valve Position Fail Actual Actual Valve (EXER) Stroke Indication Safe Stroke Stroke Number Test Test Test Test Open Closed Time Time 1 -PV-3000 Sat Sat Sat Unsat 21.7 sec. 23.6 sec.

1-PV-3030 Sat Sat Unsat Sat 25.9 sec. 27.2 sec.

Initiating Cue: The Shift Supervisor has directed you to, Complete Data Sheet 12 of 14825-1 using the data provided and determine if the Acceptance Criteria of Section 6.0 are met.

Based on your evaluation and review of the surveillance test results:

Is 1-PV-3000 operable?

Is 1-PV-3030 operable?

IF any Technical Specification LCO is QI met, THEN determine all Technical Specification REQUIRED ACTIONS.

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Task Standard: 14825-1, Data Sheet 12, completed correctly and ARV operability determined.

Required Materials: 14825-1, Quarterly Inservice Valve Test (pages 1-7, 75-97, and 129 of marked up version) 14825-1, Data Sheet 12 (partially completed for candidate use)

Unit 1 In-Service Test (1ST) Data Book Calculator Red Ink Pen, if requested General

References:

None Time Critical Task: No Validation Time: 18 minutes 3

Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk and bolded.

BEGIN PART 1 45 Record the Reference Stroke Time [obtained from the In-Service Test (1ST)

Data Book] for the valve(s) to be tested.

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-F-3C C  :. t2 sat :1 NOTE TO EXAMINER: There is no allowable error in the candidates Reference Stroke Time data since it taken directly from the 1ST Data Book.

Standard: Candidate correctly completes REF STROKE TIME column.

Comment:

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NOTES prior to Step 4.6 NOTES

  • The method used to determine valve tolerance factor is per the following table.

The tolerance factor is dependent on the valve Reference-Stroke Time and actuator type [i.e., Motor Operated Valves (MOV5) versus all other types of Power Operated Valves (POVs)]. Also, valves with reference-stroke times of less than two (2) seconds may be exempted from applying a tolerance factor IF maximum allowable stroke time is set at 2 seconds.

Reference Stroke Low Limit High Limit Corr Tolerance Time Correction Factor Factor POVs: 1 0 sec +/-50% 0.50 1.50

>l0sec +/-25% 0.75 1.25 MOVs: 1 0 sec +/-25% OR +/-1 sec* 0.75 OR -1 sec* 1 .25 OR +1 sec*

>l0sec +/-15% 0.85 1.15

  • Whichever Is Greater
  • IF High Acceptance Time Limit is greater than Max Stroke Time, record Max Stroke Time as High Acceptance Time Limit.

NOTE TO EXAMINER: Candidate will refer to the POV line (>10 sec.) in the table to determine allowable tolerance factor. The ARV valve type is an EHV.

Standard: Candidate reviews NOTES to determine correct tolerance factor.

Comment:

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4.6. Calculate AND record, on applicable data sheet, Acceptance Criteria Limits for the respective valves using the Reference Stroke Time multiplied by the tolerance factor or record limits from the In Service Test (1ST) Data Book.

M4 STE?J.i S?STi TEc*dCA SPEOF CAThCS APPL CAE1U MCOE 1, 2. 3 IIEST ECON 3.

tJ DviAnc C Ya tere Rtt4AWOW_______

4VE SQ P03 MLVEfRA N LJE TE3T lt SAFETY XER VAUIE ND POE LOW -UGK TrP DATE POST P03 TEST STOE TEST TME I UT I MF

-J-3C 0139 01L9 02&9 CGARV C Jnat Jrt Urt C C C 02Q 0 CC S 0 0.. 0 SG0ARVB -

j-s una! t c P:-3DS 0 OIC S.t 022 0159 O2GJ z4 ARV J I I Un crt 21*9 C 14 Standard: Candidate correctly determines the Acceptance Criteria High and Low Limits from the 1ST Data Book and records on Data Sheet 12. NOTE: The candidate may re-calculate the limits to confirm the data, but is not required to do so.

Comment:

Candidate turns in Part 1 of JPM.

NOTE TO EXAMINER: When candidate returns first cue sheet, give the candidate the second cue sheet.

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BEGIN PART 2 Complete Data Sheet 12 of 14825-1 using the data provided.

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Standard: Candidate correctly completes Data Sheet 12 using the data provided.

Comment:

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Determine if the Acceptance Criteria of Section 6.0 are met.

6.2 The Exercise, Fail Safe AND Position Indication Verification Test results are recorded on the applicable data sheet as SAT indicating that each valve tested exercised satisfactorily, failed CLOSED on loss of power, AND the position indication corresponded to actual valve position (recorded in Step 5.2.3).

See TeI 5ecti fi12 pt i Nt eqiInd for LflY thed !rok of hs podure mes ACCEF.ANCE CRTRZA of SeeiIoi YE NO wa deded. 7 . ALUA19ON AND REVIEW.

Standard: Candidate determines that the Acceptance Criteria of Section 6.0 are NOT met based on UNSAT 1-PV-3000 Fail Safe Test and 1-PV-3030 Position Indication Test results.

Comment:

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Determine if 1-PV-3000 is operable.

Candidate recognizes that the ** in the FAIL SAFE TEST column means that this test is NOT required for operability.

NOTE TO EXAMINER: Candidate may also refer to the NOTE prior to Step 5.3.12.1, which states, The Fail Safe Test is not required to satisfy OPERABILITY under the 1ST program. This test is performed every 12 months in conjunction with the local hand-pump station valve strokes and is tracked by that Task Sheet.

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1 Ir ric S:2prtatI obed mmh ommo Ep1mAccPmcE CiT&A d FO :w ct4d LD, EALUAT1ON AND REVEL Standard: Candidate determines that 1-PV-3000 is OPERABLE.

Comment:

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Determine it 1-PV-3030 is operable.

Candidate recognizes that the POS IND TEST is UNSAT. Step 7.O.c, Evaluation and Review, states, if in Applicable Mode AND valve exercised unsatisfactorily, did NOT fail CLOSED on loss of power, position indication did NOT correspond to actual valve position, OR maximum allowed stroke time was exceeded; corrective action should be initiated immediately. The valve SHALL be declared INOPERABLE at the time of discovery J4Q the ACTION statement of applicable Technical Specification(s) entered.

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Peea o&ee 5w4 pnee f tK preeedure meet ACCEPTCE CRTERL4 E Se O. J ES N5 7D EVALUATION AND REVIEW Standard: Candidate determines that 1-PV-3030 is INOPERABLE.

Comment:

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Determine if any Technical Specification LCO is not met.

Candidate recognizes that 1-PV-3030 is the only INOPERABLE ARV and that Technical Specification LCO 3.7.4, Atmospheric Relief Valves (ARV5), is met.

No action is required. The candidate may indicate an INFO LCO will be written, but this is not required for the critical step.

3.7 PLANT SYSTEMS 3,7,4 Atmospheric Relief Valves (ARVs)

LCO 3.7.4 Three AR! lines shall be OPERABLE.

APPLICABIUTY: MODES 1. 2, and 3 ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. One required ARV line A. 1 Restore required AR! line 30 days inoperable, to OPERABLE status.

B. Two or more required 8.1 Restore at least two AR! 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> AR! lines inoperable, lines to OPERABLE status.

C. Required Action and C.i Be in MODE 3. 5 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br /> associated Completion Time not met. AND C.2 BeinMODE4 i8hours Standard: Candidate determines that Technical Specification LCO 3.7.4, Atmospheric Relief Valves (ARVs), is met.

Comment:

Terminating cue: Candidate returns initiating cue sheet.

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Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No: V-NRC-J P-i 4825-H Li 8 Examinees Name:

Examiners Name:

Date Performed:

Number of Attempts:

Time to Complete:

Question Documentation:

Question:

Response

Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date:

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Initial Conditions: Unit 1 is at 100% RTP.

14825-1, Quarterly Inservice Valve Test, is being performed on the following Train A Atmospheric Relief Valves (ARV5):

1 -PV-3000 1 -PV-3030 Initiating Cue: The Shift Supervisor has directed you to, Perform Steps 45 and 4.6 of 14825-1 and record the Reference Stroke Times and the High and Low Acceptance Criteria Limits on the provided Data Sheet 12.

PART 2 Initial Conditions: Unit 1 is at 100% RTP.

14825-1, Quarterly Inservice Valve Test, for the following Train A Atmospheric Relief Valves (ARV5) is complete:

1 -PV-3000 1 -PV-3030 The results of the surveillance tests are as follows:

Exercise Iso Valve Position Fail Actual Actual Valve (EXER) Stroke Indication Safe Stroke Stroke Number Test Test Test Test Open Closed Time Time 1-PV-3000 Sat Sat Sat Unsat 21.7 sec. 23.6 sec.

1-PV-3030 Sat Sat Unsat Sat 25.9 sec. 27.2 sec.

Initiating Cue: The Shift Supervisor has directed you to, Complete Data Sheet 12 of 14825-1 using the data provided and determine if the Acceptance Criteria of Section 6.0 are met.

Based on your evaluation and review of the surveillance test results:

Is 1-PV-3000 operable?

Is 1 -PV-3030 operable?

IF any Technical Specification LCO is NOT met, THEN determine all Technical Specification REQUIRED ACTIONS.

NRC RO I SRO Admin Job Performance Measure d Facility: Vogtle Task No: N/A Task

Title:

Determine Minimum Protective Clothing Requirements and Total Projected Dose, and Determine if task can be completed without exceeding any Radiological Limits JPM No: V-NRC-JP-00930-HL18 K/A

Reference:

G2.3.7 RO 3.5 SRO 3.6 Examinee: NRC Examiner:

Facility Evaluator: Date:

Method of testinci:

Simulated Performance Actual Performance Classroom Simulator Plant

Read to the examinee:

I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and will provide initiating cues.

When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

Initial Conditions: Unit 1 is at 100% power.

You have been assigned to close and danger tag 1-1 204-U4-1 11 in Unit 1 containment.

You have been briefed by HP on the limitations of RWP 13-01 01.

HP has permitted the minimum protective clothing requirements stated in the RWP.

Your accumulated dose for this year to date is 960 mrem.

The TOTAL round-trip TRANSIT dose will be 6 mrem.

The TOTAL time at the job site will be 5 minutes.

Assume neutron dose exposure is negligible.

Initiating Cue: Using RWP 13-0101 and the survey map of the Unit 1 containment work area, determine and document in the table below:

a. Your protective clothing requirements.
b. Your projected total gamma dose.
c. If you can or cannot perform the task without exceeding any limits. If not, then state the reason.

Protective clothing requirements Projected total gamma dose Can you complete this task without exceeding any limits?

REASON, if applicable 2

Task Standard: Upon successful completion of this JPM, the examinee will correctly:

1. Identify the protective clothing requirements.
2. Calculate the projected total gamma dose.
3. Determine if the task can be performed without exceeding any limits, and if not, then state the reason.

Required Materials: Calculator Containment survey map RWP 13-01 01 General

References:

NMP-HP-001, Radiation Protection Standard Practices 00930-C, Radiation and Contamination Control Time Critical Task: No Validation Time: 15 minutes 3

Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk and bolded.

Determine protective clothing requirements.

Refer to RWP 13-01 01 Protective Clothing Requirements, which states the minimum requirements for a C zone are booties, gloves, and a lab coat.

Cue: If asked if the dress requirements were changed per HP direction, See initial conditions.

Standard: Correct protective clothing requirements determined.

Comment:

Calculate projected total gamma dose.

Using survey map, a dose rate of 84 mrem/hour at the valve is determined.

The tagging task will take 5 minutes.

84 mrem/hour (1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> / 60 minutes) (5 minutes) = 7 mrem [no range on calculated value]

Transit dose of 6 mrem is added to calculated dose.

7 mrem + 6 mrem = 13 mrem [no range on calculated value]

Standard: Projected total dose calculated to be 13 mrem [no range on final value].

Comment:

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Determine if the task can be performed without exceeding any limits From NMP-HP-001, the admin annual dose limit is 1000 mrem.

Total calculated annual dose would be 960 mrem + 13 mrem = 973 mrem (annual limit is not exceeded)

RWP 13-01 01 task dose rate limit is 80 mrem/hour. Dose rate at valve is 84 mrem/hour on the survey map (task dose rate limit is exceeded).

RWP 13-01 01 task dose limit is 15 mrem. Calculated dose received is 13 mrem (task dose limit is not exceeded)

NOTE TO EXAMINER: Examinee may indicate that 13 mrem exceeds the task dose limit since HP briefings require workers to notify HP when they reach 80% of their task dose limit (12 mrem for this task). This response is acceptable.

Standard: Determination is made that the task can NOT be performed without exceeding a limit.

Comment:

State the reason that the task was NOT permitted.

Examinee identifies that the RWP task dose rate limit is exceeded (dose rate at valve is 84 mrem/hour with an RWP task dose rate limit of 80 mrem/hour)

NOTE TO EXAMINER: Examinee may indicate that 13 mrem exceeds the task dose limit since HP briefings require workers to notify HP when they reach 80% of their task dose limit (12 mrem for this task). This response is acceptable.

Standard: Correct reason is provided for why the task can NOT be performed.

Comment:

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Terminating cue: Candidate returns initiating cue sheet.

KEY (DO NOT PROVIDE TO CANDIDATES)

Booties Protective clothing requirements j1oVes Lith Coat Projected total gamma dose 13 mrem Can you complete this task without exceeding any limits?

!RJ4P tasI. éose rate limit of 80 mrem/hour is eceet1etf REASON, if applicable NOTE: Examinee may indicate that 13 mrem exceeds the task dose limit since HP briefings require workers to notify HP when they reach 80% of their task dose limit (12 mrem for this task). This response is acceptable.

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Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No: V-NRC-JP-00930-HL18 Examinees Name:

Examiners Name:

Date Performed:

Number of Attempts:

Time to Complete:

Question Documentation:

Question:

Response

Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date:

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Initial Conditions: Unit 1 is at 100% power.

You have been assigned to close and danger tag 1-1204-U4-111 in Unit 1 containment.

You have been briefed by HP on the limitations of RWP 13-0101.

HP has permitted the minimum protective clothing requirements stated in the RWP.

Your accumulated dose for this year to date is 960 mrem.

The TOTAL round-trip TRANSIT dose will be 6 mrem.

The TOTAL time at the job site will be 5 minutes.

Assume neutron dose exposure is negligible.

Initiating Cue: Using RWP 13-01 01 and the survey map of the Unit 1 containment work area, determine and document in the table below:

a. Your protective clothing requirements.
b. Your projected total gamma dose.
c. If you can or cannot perform the task without exceeding any limits. If not, then state the reason.

Protective clothing requirements Projected total gamma dose Can you complete this task without exceeding any limits?

REASON, if applicable

NRC SRO Admin Job Performance Measure e Facility: Vogtle Task No: V-LO-TA-40005 Task

Title:

Determine Offsite Protective Action Recommendations JPM No: V-NRC-JP-NMP-EP-112-HL18 K/A

Reference:

G2.4.44 SRO 4.4 Examinee: NRC Examiner:

Facility Evaluator: Date:

Method of testinQ:

Simulated Performance Actual Perlormance Classroom Simulator Plant Read to the examinee:

I will explain the initial conditions, which steps to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues.

When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job pertormance measure will be satisfied.

THIS IS A TIME CRITICAL JPM Initial Conditions: A General Emergency has just been declared due to a loss of three fission product barriers.

An uncontrolled release is in progress from a failed containment penetration.

The initial Dose Assessment projects site boundary doses of 0.85 REM TEDE and 5.2 REM Thyroid CDE.

Heavy rains have caused widespread flooding in the CSRA with several bridges in Burke County washed out and many roads impassable. Heavy rains are continuing.

Wind direction (10 meter, 15 mm. avg.) is currently 3300.

Initiating Cue: You are the Emergency Director and, based on the information given, Determine the required Offsite Protective Action Recommendation(s) and document your recommendations on Attachment 5, Figure 1, of NMP-EP-112.

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Task Standard: PAR 1 determined and recommendations documented on Attachment 5, Figure 1, of NMP-EP.-112.

Required Materials: NMP-EP-1 12, Protective Action Recommendations Genera

References:

None Time Critical Task: Yes Validation Time: 15 minutes 2

Performance Information Critical steps denoted with an asterisk and bolded.

BEGIN TIME CRITICAL PAR DETERMINATION:

NMP-EP-1 12, Attachment 1, Action Checklist for PAR Development, selected.

Standard: Candidate initiates NMP-EP-112, Attachment 1.

Comment:

NOTE: ONLY THE MUTUALLY AGREED UPON PROTECTIVE ACTIONS SPECIFIED BELOW SHOULD BE RECOMMENDED UNLESS THERE ARE OBVIOUS RELEVANT FACTORS (E.G., SEVERE NATURAL PHENOMENA LIKE HURRICANES) THAT PROBABLY WERE NOT ANTICIPATED WHEN THE PARS WERE DEVELOPED AND THAT WOULD MAKE THE STANDARD PAR RECOMMENDATIONS IMPRACTICAL OR OBVIOUSLY NON CONSERVATIVE. IN SUCH EVENTS, THE ED SHOULD USE JUDGMENT AS APPROPRIATE.

Standard: Candidate reads NOTE.

Comment:

Step A. INITIAL ACTIONS

1. Precautions and Limitations are applicable in development of Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) in subsequent steps. Attachment 5, Figure 1, PAR WORKSHEET, may be used to record affected zones or sectors.

Standard: Candidate reviews precautions and limitations and uses Attachment 5, Figure 1, to document results per ED direction of initiating cue.

Comment:

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Step A. INITIAL ACTIONS

  • 2. Determine General Emergency PARs using Attachment 1 Flowchart.

Standard: Candidate uses flow chart and determines PAR 1.

Version 10 11 of 18 Attachment 1. Flowchart (Page3of3)

PAR 1 SHELTER 0 2 mile radius And domind to 5 mites Advise Remainder of EPZ to Montor locat RadioITV Stationsl TARs for Additiona Information YS* Consider the Use of K) n accordance ttri State plans and pocy PAR2 Refer to site specific EVACUATE Tbie 1 or computer 0 2 me radius program tar affected And downwind to zones 5 mites CONTINUE Advise Remainder ASSESSMENT at EPZ to Monitor YES* Rtum to START Local RadioIPJ SttionsI TARs for Additional Information Comment:

I CAUTION - PAR Revisions must include previous PARs Standard: Candidate reads CAUTION. It does not apply since this is the initial PAR.

Comment:

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Step A. INITIAL ACTIONS

  • 3* For PAR 1, 2, and 3, determine the affected zones using Site specific Table 1. An electronic program may also be used.

Standard: Candidate selects Attachment 4, Table 1, to determine affected zones.

Selects >326 to 34 row.

Selects PAR 1 and 2 column.

Selects A, B5, SRS to 2 miles Comment:

NOTE: Once conditions requiring a PAR change are available, PARs should be developed as soon as possible. (The expectation for development is 15 minutes after the change in conditions.)

Standard: Candidate reads NOTE.

Comment:

Step A. INITIAL ACTIONS

  • 4 Communicate developed PARs to the ED for review and approval.

Standard: Candidate completes Attachment 5, Figure 1. Since candidate is the Emergency Director, the Worksheet is to be signed. See Key on next page.

PAR 1 box checked.

Wind Direction from 3300 entered.

ENN line 5 (C) A, B5, SRS to 2 Miles entered.

Emergency Director approval signed.

END TIME CRITICAL PAR DETERMINATION:

Comment:

Terminating cue: Candidate returns cue sheet and Attachment 5, Figure 1.

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KEY (DO NOT PROVIDE TO CANDIDATES)

Attachment 5 Figure 1 PAR WORKSHEET IUCTIONS:

1. Check the box for the applicable PAR (1, 2, 3, or 4).
2. Record the 15 minute average wind direction from for the selected PAR.

Use met instrumentation corresponding to primary release point(s) (BWR) OR ground level release (PWR).

3. Use the applicable Site Specific PAR table (Table 1 or 2) to determine the affected zones.

I CAUTION:

I PAR Revisions must include previous PARs.

On the ENN Form for the selected PAR:

  • Select block 5.B and record the Evacuate zones OR select block 5.C and record the Shelter zones
  • Select block5.D
  • IF PAR 4 is selected, THEN additionally select block 5.E Other and provide Affected Sectors and To Miles Wind direction from 3300

[\/1 ENN Line 5 [C]

Shelter Zones A, B5, SRS to 2 Miles LN Advise remainder of EPZ to Monitor Local Radio/TV Stations PAR .

ENN Line 5 [D] /Tone Alert Radios. Consider the use of KI (Potassium Iodide) in accordance with State Plans and Policy Wind direction from ENN Line 5 [B]

Evacuate Zones Advise remainder of EPZ to Monitor Local Radio/TV Stations PAR 2 ENN Line 5 [D] /Tone Alert Radios. Consider the use of KI (Potassium Iodide) in accordance with State Plans and Policy Wind direction from ENN Line 5 [B]

Evacuate Zones Advise remainder of EPZ to Monitor Local Radio/TV Stations PAR 3 ENN Line 5 [D] /Tone Alert Radios. Consider the use of KI (Potassium Iodide) in accordance with State Plans and Policy Wind direction from ENN Line 5 [B]

Evacuate Zones Advise remainder of EPZ to Monitor Local Radio/TV Stations/

ENN Line 5 [D] Tone Alert Radios. Consider the use of KI (Potassium Iodide) in PAR 4 accordance with State Plans and Policy ENN Line 5 [E] Evacuate Affected Sectors to OTHER miles Approval: *12 1.1 today I now a/aa DatelTime Emergency Director 6

Verification of Completion Job Performance Measure No: V-NRC-JP-NMP-EP-1 1 2-HL1 8 Examinees Name:

Examiners Name:

Date Performed:

Number of Attempts:

Time to Complete:

Question Documentation:

Question:

Response

Result: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Examiners signature and date:

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THIS IS A TIME CRITICAL JPM Initial Conditions: A General Emergency has just been declared due to a loss of all three fission product barriers.

An uncontrolled release is in progress from a failed containment penetration.

The initial Dose Assessment projects site boundary doses of 0.85 REM TEDE and 5.2 REM Thyroid CDE.

Heavy rains have caused widespread flooding in the CSRA area with several bridges in Burke County washed out and many roads impassable. Heavy rains are continuing.

Wind direction (10 meter, 15 mm. avg.) is currently 3300.

Initiating Cue: You are the Emergency Director and, based on the information given, Determine the required Offsite Protective Action Recommendation(s) and document your recommendations on Attachment 5, Figure 1, of NMP-EP-112.