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Partlow J Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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GL-89-017, NUDOCS 8909060260 |
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Withdrawn NRC Generic Letter 1989-17, Planned Administrative Changes to the NRC Operator Licensing Written Exam Process, dated September 6, 1989, has been withdrawn.
ADAMS Accession Number: ML031140236 See Federal Register notice dated October 25, 2016 81 FR 73448
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON. D. C. 20555
- September 6, 1989 TO: ALL HOLDERS OF OPERATING LICENSES OR CONSTRUCTION PERMITS FOR PRESSURIZED WATER REACTORS (PWRs) AND BOILING WATER REACTORS (BWRs) AND ALL LICENSED OPERATORS.
SUBJECT:
PLANNED ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES TO THE NRC OPERATOR LICENSING WRITTEN EXAMINATION PROCESS - GENERIC LETTER 89-17 A review of the operator licensing process identified significant improvements that could be realized by modifying the way in which the written examination is administered. One improvement is the separate administration of the section of the written examination that tests the examinees' knowledge of the fundamental principles applicable to all PWR or BWR plants.
This separate section of the written examination will be referred to as the Generic Fundamentals Examination Section (GFES) of the initial licensing examination. The GFES is designed to test the knowledge of material contained in the Components and Theory section of the initial written license examinations that were administered between February 1, 1982, and October 1, 1989, to both Reactor Operator (RO) and Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) applicants.
The NRC administered a pilot testing program for the GFES to both PWR and BWR volunteers in all five regions. These examinations were constructed from a bank of questions generated jointly by NRC and the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations JINPO), designed to support the GFES. The examinations were designed to be totally objective and machine-gradable, thereby allowing a prompt turnaround time for grading the examinations and generating individual item statistics. In addition, the NRC sent out feedback forms to all applicants who took the first pilot GFES, as well as to facility trainers and testing specialists. The results of a review of the item statistics and the feedback forms were used as constructive feedback to modify individual questions and validate the reliability of the GFES examination process.
Individuals participating in the GFES pilot program were allowed to either accept their score on the GFES and have it substituted for their score on the applicable section of their licensing written examination, or to take the full three sections of the written licensing examination. The NRC has concluded the pilot program for validating the GFES and will implement the GFES to test license applicants' knowledge of fundamental theory and components beginning after October 1, 1989.
For implementation of the new GFES, the NRC will modify the timing of steps to be taken for applying for a Reactor Operator or a Senior Reactor Operator license to operate a PWR or BWR reactor. Applicants for an Operator or Senior Operator License at Fort St. Vrain and non-power reactors will not be affected by the implementation of the GFES.
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Generic Letter 89-17 September 6, 1989 After October 1, 1989, the first step in applying for a license under 10 CFR Part 55, Subpart D - Applications (55.31(a)(3)), will be for an authorized representative of the facility to submit a written request that the GFES of the written examination be administered to the applicant. The NRC will not be administering the fundamentals section (Section 1 for RO and Section 4 for SRO) in conjunction with the site-specific written examination after October 1, 1989, except as negotiated with the NRC regional offices up to but not beyond November 1, 1989.
NRC will also establish within the Operator Licensing Examiner Standards (NUREG-1021) eligibility requirements for taking the GFES.
Personnel wishing to register for the GFES must be enrolled in a facility-sponsored training program, the completion of which will satisfy the eligibility requirements for a Reactor Operator or a Senior Reactor Operator license.
The examinee will be allowed to take the GFES of the written licensing examination before completion of all training required for a license.
Submittal of a complete application for a license (NRC Form 398) before taking this section of the examination will not be required. However, the NRC will require a written request from an authoFTied representative of the ac-ility licensee by which the applicant will be employed that the fundamentals section of the written examination be administered.
The second step in applying for a license will be for the applicant to demonstrate proficiency in the material tested by the GFES. The applicant will be able to demonstrate this proficiency by having passed either of the two following examinations for the reactor type for which a license is sought.
- 1. An NRC-administered GFES on PWRs or BRMs.
- 2. An NRC written licensing examination for PWRs or BWRs administered between February 1, 1982, and October 1, 1989, completion of which resulted in licensing as a Reactor Operator or Senior Reactor Operator.
PLEASE NOTE: This requirement does not include NRC-administered Instructor Certification Examinations or Requalification Examinations.
The third step will be submittal of a license application (NRC Form 398).
Applicants for an operator or senior operator license will be required to document successful completion of the GFES on their application, NRC Form 398 (date passed), or successful completion of the fundamentals section of an NRC written examination administered between February 1, 1982, and October 1, 1989, as a result of which he or she received an NRC license.
Generic Letter 89-17 September 6, 1989 Following submittal of a license application (NRC Form 398), the applicant will be required to pass the site specific section of the initial licensing written examination, which test the candidate on material required for the safe, day-to-day operation of the specific plant for which a license is sought.
This section of the initial licensing examination will be referred to as the Site-Specific Examination Section (SSES) of the written examination and will test the material currently tested in Sections 2 and 3 (for RO applicants) or Sections 5 and 6 (for SRO applicants) of the written licensing examination.
Implementation of the GFES will have no effect on the operating test portion of the licensing process. The passing grade for the GFES of the written examination will be 80 percent. The passing grade for the SSES of the written examination will remain at 80 percent. The grade for the GFES will not be averaged into the SSES grade.
NRC will administer BWR and PWR GFESs three times annually, on Wednesday of the first full week in February, June, and October. The next GFESs will be administered Wednesday, October 4, 1989, in five regional locations.
This generic letter will be followed by a change to the Operator Licensing Examiner Standards (NUREG-1021) promulgating the sequencing of the steps to be taken in the licensing written examination process, including specifics on submitting names for registration and procedures for implementation.
Sincerely, Jam s G. Partlow, Associate Director f r Projects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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Enclosure LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED GENERIC LETTERS Generic Date of Letter No. Subject Issuance Issued To 89-17 PLANNED ADMINISTRATIVE 09/06/89 ALL HOLDERS OF CHANGES TO THE NRC OPERATOR OPERATING LICENSES LICENSING WRITTEN EXAMINA- OR CONSTRUCTION TION PROCESS - GENERIC PERMITS FOR PWRS LETTER 89-17 AND BWRS AND ALL LICENSED OPERATORS 89-16 INSTALLATION OF A HARDENED 09/01/89 ALL GE PLANTS WETWELL VENT (GENERIC LETTER 89-16) 88-20 GENERIC LETTER 88-20 08/29/89 ALL LICENSEES SUPPLEMENT 1 SUPPLEMENT NO. 1 HOLDING OPERATING (INITIATION OF THE INDIVIDUAL LICENSES AND PLANT EXAMINATION FOR SEVERE CONSTRUCTION VULNERABILITIES 10 CFR 50.54(f)) PERMITS FOR NUCLEAR POWER REACTOR FACILITIES 89-15 EMERGENCY RESPONSE DATA 08/21/89 ALL HOLDERS OF SYSTEM GENERIC LETTER NO. OPERATING LICENSES 89-15 OR CONSTRUCTION PERMITS FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS CORRECT ACCESSION NUMBER IS 8908220423 89-07 SUPPLEMENT 1 TO GENERIC 08/21/89 ALL LICENSEES OF LETTER 89-07, NPOWER REACTOR OPERATING PLANTS, SAFEGUARDS CONTINGENCY APPLICANTS FOR PLANNING FOR SURFACE OPERATING LICENSES, VEHICLE BOMBS" AND HOLDERS OF CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 89-14 LINE-ITEMS TECHNICAL SPECIFI- 08/21/89 ALL LICENSEES OF CATION IMPROVEMENT - REMOVAL OPERATING PLANTS, OF 3.25 LIMIT ON EXTENDING APPLICANTS FOR SURVEILLANCE INTERVALS OPERATING LICENSES, (GENERIC LETTER 89-14) AND HOLDERS OF CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 89-13 GENERIC LETTER 89-13 7/18/89 LICENSEES TO ALL SERVICE WATER SYSTEMS POWER REACTORS PROBLEMS AFFECTING BWRS, PWRS, AND SAFETY-RELATED EQUIPMENT VENDORS IN ADDITION TO GENERAL CODES APPLICABLE TO GENERIC LETTERS
Generic Letter 89-1i September 6, 1989 Following submittal of a license application (NRC Form 398), the applicant will be required to pass the site specific section of the initial licensing written examination, which test the candidate on material required for the safe, day-to-day operation of the specific plant for which a license is sought.
This section of the initial licensing examination will be referred to as the Site-Specific Examination Section (SSES) of the written examination and will test the material currently tested in Sections 2 and 3 (for RO applicants) or Sections 5 and 6 (for SRO applicants) of the written licensing examination.
Implementation of the GFES will have no effect on the operating test portion of the licensing process. The passing grade for the GFES of the written examination will be 8° percent. The passing grade for the SSES of the written examination will remain at 80 percent. The grade for the GFES will not be averaged into the SSES grade.
NRC will administer BWR and PWR GFESs three times annually, on Wednesday of the first full week in February, June, and October. The next GFESs will be administered Wednesday, October 4, 1989, in five regional locations.
This generic letter will be followed by a change to the Operator Licensing Examiner Standards (NUREG-1021) promulgating the sequencing of the steps to be taken in the licensing written examination process, including specifics on submitting names for registration and procedures for implementation.
Sincerely, ORIGINAL SIGNED BY JAMES PARTLO%
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