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Rev 1 to Procedure TRA-299, Shift Advisor Training & Qualifications
ML20090G081
Person / Time
Site: Comanche Peak  Luminant icon.png
Issue date: 07/12/1984
From:
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO. (TU ELECTRIC)
To:
Shared Package
ML20090G079 List:
References
TRA-299, NUDOCS 8407240225
Download: ML20090G081 (20)


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TRAINING MANUAL g 13 Jgg TRA-299 SHIFT ADVISOR TRAINING AND QUALIFICATIONS REVISION NO. 1 PAGE 2 0F 20 1.0 Purpose This procedure describes the Qualifications and Training Requirements for Shift Advisors.

2.0 Applicability This procedure is applicable to individuals assigned as Shift Advisors to the Operations Department and becomes effective upon issuance.

3.0 Definitions 3.1 Shift Advisor - That individual who acts as an operations advisor on shift, and recommends appropriate actions (including shutdown) to the Shift Supervisor. The responsibilities of the Shift Advisors are delineated in ODA-102, "Shif t Complement, Responsibilities And Authorities".

4.0 Instructions 4.1 Qualifications At the time of initfal fuel loading, Shift Advisors shall have the following qualifications.

4.1.1 Four (4) years of power plant experience.

4.1.2 Two (2) years of Nuclear Power flant Experience.

4.1.3 One (1) year of experience as an on-shift licensed senior ojerator at an operating PWR plant.

4.2 Training Shift advisor Training is divided into the following areas:

General Training, P ocedure Training, Specialty Training, and Recurrent Training.

4.2.1 General Training: This area includes subjects which are general in nature and may be a requirement for station access.

4.2.1.1 The Shift Advisor must complete the training requirements for unescorted access into the Protected Area in accordance with TRA-101,

" General Employee Training".

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O TRi1 1No ai Uit a 131984 TRi-299 SHIFT ADVISOR TRiINING AND QUALIFICATIONS REVISION NO. 1 PAGE 3 0F 20 4.2.1.2 The Shif t Advisor must complete the training requirements for unescorted access into Radiation Controlled Areas in accordance with TRA-102,

" Radiation Worker Training". ,

4.2.1.3 The Shift Advisor may complete the training requirements for the use of respiratory protection equipment in accordance with TRA-103,

" Respiratory Protection Training".

4.2.2 Procedure Training: This area includes training in station procedures and programs. The procedure training checklist is contained in Attachment 1.

4.2.3 Specialty Trainina: This area consists of formal classroom training, informal training obtained by reading applicable asterial, on-shift training or attending special seminars or meetings as necessary. The curriculum for formal classroom training is described in Attachment

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4.2.4 Recurrent Trainins Shift Advisors shall attend the Operator Proficiency

. Lecture Series as described in paragraph 4.2.2 of CPSES Procedure. TRA-204, " Licensed Operator Requalification Training Program". This lecture series includes the following topics:

4.2.4.1 Administrative Procedures, Conditions, and Limitations, including Technical Specifications. '

4.2.4.2 Major Operational Evolutions 4.2.4.3 Facility Design and License Changes 4.2.4.4 Procedures - Normal, Abnormal, Emergency Operating, and Radiological Control

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4.2.4.5 Operating History and Problems 4.2.4.6 Related Nuclear Industry Operating Experience 4.2.4.7 Procedure Changes 4.2.4.8 Reportable Events and Significant Events O .

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TRA-299 TRAINING MANUAL M1310M SHIFT ADVISOR TRAINING AND QUALIFICATIONS REVISION NO. 1 PAGE 4 0F 20 4.2.5 Exemptions Exemptions from certain courses may be allowed for appropriately qualified individuals. Exemptions shall be justified, documented and approved by the Operations Supervisor or the Operations Superintendent.

4.3 Examinations And Verification 4.3.1 Examinations may be written or oral as specified by the course description. Some courses may require attendance only for successful completion. Procedure reviews require the reviewers signature and a verification signature by tha Operations Superintendent or Operations Supervisor.

4.3.2 An oral examination will be conducted for each Shift Advisor to ensure that their responsibilities, duties and training requirements are understood.

4.3.2.1 The oral examination shall be conducted by a review panel consisting of any three of the following members of plant management, all of whom are qualified at the SRO level:

4.3.2.1.1 Operations Superintendent 4.3.2.1.2 Operations Supervisor 4.3.2.1.3 Operations Engineer 4.3.2.1.4 Shift Supervisor 4.3.2.1.5 Assistant Shift Supervisor 4.3.2.2 The review shall include the areas listed in Attachment 4 and may include any addit 16aal areas or topics deemed appropriate by the review panel.

4.3.2.3 Attachment 4 shall be utilized to document the review.

4.3.3 Shift Advisors should successfully complace written or oral examinations covering the topics listed in section 4.2.4, " Recurrent Training". The examinations are normally administered at the conclusion of each recurrent training cycle.

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4.4 Certification Upon confirmation of qualifications and completion of required initial training, a Shift Advisor is certified to function on shift. That certification shall be documented on Form TRA-299-2.

4.5 Program Evaluation 4.5.1 The Shift Advisor training may be periodically evaluated as part of the Operations Department Training Program in accordance with CPSES Procedure, NOT-110. " Evaluating the

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4.5.2 The Operations Supervisor shall evaluate the effectiveness of training by using individual Shift Advisor performance on shift as the basis. He shall specify the need for

re-training or additional training.

4.6 Documentation q Training shall be documented in accordance with CPSES Procedure,-

/ NOT-104, " Training Records".

5.0 References 5.1 CPSES Procedure TRA-101, " General Employee Training" 5.2 CPSES Procedure TRA-102, " Radiation Worker Training"

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5.3 CPSES Procedure TRA-103, " Respiratory Protection Training" 5.4 CPSES Procedure TRA-204, " Licensed Operator Requalification Training Program" 5.5 CPSES Procedure NOT-104, " Training Records"

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5.6 CPSES Procedure NOT-110. " Evaluating the Effectiveness of Training" 5.7 CPSES Procedure ODA-102, " Shift Complement, Responsibilities and Authorities.

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6.0 Attachments 6.1 Shift Advisor Procedure Training, Attachment 1 6.2 Shift Advisor Classroom Training Attachment 2

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PAGE 1 0F 8 SHIFT ADVISOR PROCEDURE TRAINING i

PROCEDURE

NUMBER TITLE SIGNATURE /DATE STA-204 Temporary Procedures STA-205 Temporary Changes to Procedures STA-207 Special Orders, Night Orders, and Management Memorandums STA-403 Identification of Safety-Related ,

, Equipment i STA-501 Reporting of Operating Information to the NRC l

! STA-503 Reporting of Operating Information -

to Regulatory Agencies other Than The l NRC STA-504 Problem Report

, STA-601 Authority for Equipment Operations

( STA-602 Temporary Modifications and Bypassing

of Safety Functions STA-605 Clearance and Safety Tagging j STA-606 Maintenance Action Requests STA-610 Secondary Water Chemistry Control i i

STA-615 Staff Work Hours STA-616 . Control Room and Observation Area Access STA-702 Surveillance Test Program

, STA-703 Inservice Inspection Program ,

1 ODA-101 Operations Department Organizacien

, and Responsibilities l ODA-102 Shift Complement Responsib111 ties, I

and Authorities ODA-104 Operations Department Document Control ODA-107 Reporting of Operational Incidents ODA-301 Operating Logs ODA-302 Relief of Personnel I

ODA-303 Conduct of Personnel in Control Room ODA-401 Disabling of Control Panel Annunciators / Instruments SPP-104 Drills and Exercises EPP-109 Duties of the Emergency Coordinator VERIFIED: DATE:

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TRAINING MANUAL TRA-299 gj{ g g SHIFT ADVISOR TRAINING AND QUALIFICATIONS REVISION NO. 1 PAGE 7 0F 20 ATTACHMENT 1 PAGE 2 0F 8 SilIFT ADVISOR PROCEDURE TRAINING PROCEDURE NUMBER TITLE SIGNATURE /ItATE EPP-ll2 Duties of Emergency Response Personnel EPP-201 Assessment of Emergency Action Levels and Plan Activation EPP-203 Emergency Notification and Communications EPP-204 Emergency Facility Activation EPP-305 Personnel Dosimetry for Emergency Condition FIR-101 Fire Protection Program FIR-102 Fire Emergency Plan FIR-103 Fire Reporting FIR-104 Fire Brigade FIR-107 Control of Transient Combuscables (s- and Ignition Sources FIR-109 Fire Watches llPA-101 ALARA Program ilPA-lli Personnel Exposure Control lIPA-ll2 l Radiation Work Permita llPA-113 Personnel Dosiractry llPA-ll 7 Personnel Exposure Records RFO-101 Refueling Organization RFO-102 Refueling Operation RFO-103 Fuel llandling Emergencies RFO-301 Ilandling of New Fuel and Shipping Containers During Fuel Receipt Operations RFO-302 llandling of Fuel Assemblies During Refueling Operations RFO-303 Ilandling of Rod Clunter Control Assemblies and Core Components OPT-104A Operations Weekly Routine Testo OPT-106A Control Rod Excerise l OPT-107A Seismic Monitorir.g Instrumentation Check OPT-108A Remote Shutdown Instrument Channel check p)

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TRAINING MANUAL TRA-299 M131984 SHIFT ADVISOR TRAINING AND QUALIFICATIONS REVISION NO. 1 FAGE 8 0F 20 ATTACHMDit 1 PAGE 3 0F 8 SHIFT ADVISOR PROCEDURE TRAINING FROCEDURE NUMBER TITLE SIGNATURE /DATE OFT-109A PORY and Block Valve Operability Test 0FT-110A RCP Controlled Leakage Measurement 0FT-111A Accumulator Isolation Valve Breaker Check 0FT-112A Accident Monitoring Instrument channel Check 0FT-113A Containment Purge Supply and Exhaust Position Check 0FT-201A Charging System Operability 0FT-202A Boration Systta Operability \

OFT-203A Residual Heat Removal System

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, 0FT-204A Safety Injection System Operability 0FT-205A Containment Spray System Operability 0FT-206A Auniliary Feedwater Systes ,

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Operability (Testable during Operation) 0FT-219A Containment Fenetration Non-Automatic Isolation Valve Fcsition Verification -

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OPT-220A Fire Suppression Water and Sprinkler System Operability Test 0FT-301 Reactor Shutdown Margin Verification 0FT-302 Calculating Power Tilt Ratio VERIFIED: DATE O SIGNATURE / TITLE TRA-299-lb Rev. 1

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TRAINING MANUAL )Ql3}$$4 TRA-299 SHIFT ADVISOR TRAINING AND QUALIFICATIONS REVISION NO. 1 PAGE 9 0F 20 ATTACHMENT 1 FAGE 4 0F 8 SHIFT ADVISOR PROCEDURE TRAINING FROCEDURE NUMBER TITLE SIGNATURE /DATE OFT-303 Reactor Coolant System Water Inventory 0PT-304 Leak Test of Reactor Coolant System Aftor Opening 0PT-305 Inspection Following Containment Maintenance OFT-306 Containment Susp Inspectic,a 0FT-307A Residual Heat Removal System Isolation 0FT-308 Calculating Estimated Critical Condition 0FT-309 Unit Calorimetric O

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, Verification 0FT-402A Shutdown Rod Surveillance OFT-403A Axial Flux Difference 0FT-404A Final Actuation Device Test 0FT-407A- Reactor Coolant Systen Heatup/ Cool-down Limitations Verification OPT-40sA Containnent Integrity Verificetton 0FT-409A Steam Generator Low Temperature Limitation Verification 0FT-410A Turbine Trip Checks - Startup Mode OFT-411A Refueling Water Level Check TRA-203 Replacement License Training TRA-204 Licensed Operator Requalification Training Frogram TRA-299 Shift Advisor Training and Qualifications E0F-0.0 teactor Trip or Safety Injection E08-0.1 Reactor Trip Recovery 508-0.2 Natural Circulation Cooldown 508-0.3 SI Termination Following Spurious SI 508-0.4 Natural Circulation Cooldown with Steam Void in Vessel Upper Head E0F-1.0 Loss of Reactor Coolant (LOCA) 505-1.1 SI Termination Following LOCA EOS-l.2 Post-LOCA Cooldown and Depressurization VERIFIEDt DATE SIGNA unE/ TITLE TRA-299-1c Rev. 1

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ATTACHMENT 1 i PAGE 5 0F S l SHIFT ADVISOR PROCEDURE TRAINING PROCEDURE NUMBER TITLE SIGNATURE /DATE

, EOS-1.3 Transfer to Cold' Leg Recirculation Fo.llowing LOCA .

EOS-1.4 Transfer to Hot Leg Recirculation E0P-2.0 Loss of Secondary Coolant (LOSC)

EOS-2.1 SI Termination Following LOSC EOS-2.2 Transfer to Cold Leg Recirculation Following LOSC E0P-3,0 Steam Generator Tube Rupture (SGTR)

EOS-3.1 SI Termination Foliswing SGTR EOS-3.2 SGTR Alternate Cooldown By Backfilling RCS EOS-3.3 SGTR with Secondary Depressurization dp ECA-1.0 Anticipated Transient Without Trip

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ECA-2.0 Loss of All AC Power ECA-2.1 Loss of All AC Powet Recovery Without SI Required ECA-2,2 Loss of All AC Power Recovery With SI Required ECA-3.0 SGTR Contingencies 1 ECA-4 Responsa to Multiple Steam Generator Depressurization ECA-5 Loss of Emergency Coolant Recirculation ECA-6 Secondary High Energy Line Rupture with Loss of SI Function ECA-7 Combined SGTR and LOCA I ECA-8 Unisolable SGTR

! ECA-9 SGTR Without Pressurizer Pressure Control FRS-0.1 Response to Nuclear Power Generation FRS-0.2 Response to Loss of Core Shutdown FRC-0.1 Response to Inadequate Core Cooling FRC-0.2 Response to Degraded Core Cooling FRC-0.3 Response to Potential Loss of Core Cooling FRC-0.4 Response to Saturated Core Cooling Conditions l- VERIFIED: DATE:

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CPSES ISSUE DATE PROCEDURE NO.

t TRAINING MANUAL TRA-299 JUL131984 SHIFT ADVISOR TRAINING AND QUALIFICATIONS REVISION NO. 1 PAGE 11 0F 20 ATTACHMENT 1 PAGE 6 0F 8 SHIFT ADVISOR PROCEDURE TRAINING PROCEDURE NC'BER TITLE SIGNATURE /DATE FRP-0.1 Response to Imminent Pressurized Thermal Shock Conditions FRP-0.2 Response to Anticipated Pressurized Therral Shock Conditions FRH-0.1 Response to Loss of Secondary Heat Sink FRH-0.2 Response to Steam Generator Overpressure FRH-0.3 Response to Steam Generator High Level FRH-0.4 Response to Steam Generator Low Level FRH-0.5 Response to Loss of Steam Generator 3

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s- FRZ-0.1 Response to Containment High Pressure I FRZ-0.2 Response to High Containment Sump Level FRZ-0.3 ' Response to High Containment Radiation Level FRI-0.1 Response to Pressurizer Flooding FRI-0.2 Response to Low System Inventory FRI-0.3 Response to Voids in Reactor Vessel ABN-101 Reactor Coolant Pump Trip / Mal- ,

functions ABN-102 High Reactor Coolant Activity ABN-103 Excessive Reactor Coolant Leakage ABN-104 Residual Heat Removal System Mal-function ABN-105 Chemical and Volume Control System -

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ABN-106 High Secondary Activity ABN-301 Instrument Air System Malfunction ABN-302 Feedwater, Condensate, Heater Drain System Malfunction

! ABN-304 Main Condenser and Circulating Water System Malfunction l

ABN-401 Main Turbine - Generator Malfunctions ABN-501 Station Service Water System Malfunction l

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ABN-502 Component Cooling Water System Malfunction ABN-601 138/345 KV High Voltage Interruption ABN-701 Source Range Instrumentation Malfunction ABN-702 Intermediate Range Instrumentation Malfunction i ABN-703 Power Range Instrumentatien Malfunction ABN-704 T /N-16 Instrumentation Malfunction ABN-705 PEassurizer Pressure Instrumentation Malfunction s ,) ABN-706 Pressurizer ,evel Instrumentation Malfunction

ABN-707 Steam Flow Iastrumentation Malfunction ABN-708 Feedwater Flaw Instrumentation Malfunction ABN-709 S/G Pressure, Steam Header Pressure, .

and Turbine 1st Stage Pressure Instrumentation Malfunction

! ABN-710 Steam Generator Level Instrumentation Malfunction ABN-711 Loss of Protection and/or Instrument Bus ABN-712 Rod Control System Malfunction ABN-901 Fire Protection System Malfunctions

! ABN-902 Accidental Release of Radioactive l Gas l ABN-903 Accidental Release of Radioactive Liquid ABN-904- Accidental Release of Chlorine Gas ABN-905 Loss of Control Room Habitability, ABN-906 Loss of P2500 Computer ABN-907 Acts of Nature ABN-908 Fuel Hanelling Accident VERIFIED: DATE:

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TRAINING MANUAL TRA-299 M 131984 SHIFT ADVISOR TRAINING MD QUALIFICATIONS REVISION NO. 1 PAGE 13 0F 20 ATTACHMENT 1 PAGE 8 0F 8 SHIFT ADVISOR PROCEDURE TRAINING PROCEDURE NUMBER ' TITLE SIGNATURE /DATE IPO-001A Plant Startup from Cold Shutdown to Hot Standby IPO-002A Plant Startup from Hot Standby to Minimum Load IPO-003A Power Operations IPO-004A Plant Shutdown from Minimum Load to Hot Standby IPO-005A Plant Shutdown from Hot Standby to Cold Shutdown IPO-007A Maintaining Hot Standby IPO-008A Plant Shutdown from Hot Standby to Cold Shutdown Outside of Control Room

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ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 1 0F 2 SHIFT ADVISOR CLASSROOM TRAINING Subject Approximate Classroom Hours Turbine / generator EHC 6 Steam Generator 2 Reactor Coolant Pump 2 Steam Generator Water Hammer Interlocks 2 Steam Generator Water Level Control 2 Pressurizer Pressure and Level 4 Steam Dump 2 Excore Instruments 4 Incore Instruments 3 Loose Parts Monitoring i N-16 Power / Flow 1 RCS Temperature 1 N Upgrade Protection Package 2

- Rod Control 5 Rod Position Indication and Rod Insertion Limits 3 i Subcooled Margin Monitoring 1 Seismic Monitoring i Plant Computer 2 ,

Reactor Protection 5 Control Logic 2 Control System Failure Analysis 5 Abnormal Procedures 5 Emergency Operating Procedures 5 Integrated Plant Operating Procedures 4 Technical Specifications 6 Technical Data Book 2 Industry Transients 3 l

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