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Category:OPERATOR TRAINING/REQUALIFICATION PROGRAM
MONTHYEARML20236Y4511998-07-31031 July 1998 Revised Operator Requalification Program ML20097E0431992-06-0404 June 1992 Proposed Operator Requalification Program for Univ of Virginia Reactor Facility ML19343C1451978-12-19019 December 1978 Requalification Program for Operators & Senior Operators Licensed on Uvar & Cavalier Reactors. ML19343C1421974-06-20020 June 1974 Revised Operator Requalification Program for Univ of VA Reactor Facility. 1998-07-31
[Table view] Category:TEXT-SAFETY REPORT
MONTHYEARML20204G5541998-12-31031 December 1998 Univ of Virginia Reactor Facility 1998 Annual Rept ML20198J2431998-12-21021 December 1998 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 24 to License R-66 ML20236Y4511998-07-31031 July 1998 Revised Operator Requalification Program ML20236K4861998-07-0707 July 1998 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 8 to License R-123 ML20249A5961998-06-15015 June 1998 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 23 to License R-66 ML20217G6391997-12-31031 December 1997 Univ of Virginia Reactor Facility Annual Rept,1997 ML20137B3471996-12-31031 December 1996 Univ of VA Reactor Facility Annual Rept for 1996 ML20138H1171996-11-19019 November 1996 Univ of Virginia Nuclear Reactor Facility 1996 Emergency Preparedness Exercise Scenario for 961119 ML20101E0311995-12-31031 December 1995 Univ of VA Reactor Facility 1995 Annual Rept ML20093L1171995-10-31031 October 1995 Revised Sar,Incorporating Proposed Section 9.20.8 ML20093C7501995-10-31031 October 1995 SAR for Low-Enriched U Fueled Univ of VA Reactor ML20095F3031995-10-10010 October 1995 Univ of VA Nuclear Reactor Facility 1995 Emergency Preparedness Drill Scenario for 951108 ML20081K4961994-12-31031 December 1994 Univ of VA Reactor Facility 1994 Annual Rept ML20077C3881994-10-18018 October 1994 Univ of VA Nuclear Reactor Facility 1994 Emergency Preparedness Drill Scenario for 941122 ML20076F9091994-10-13013 October 1994 HEU to LEU Conversion Rept ML20072R0081994-08-26026 August 1994 Part 21 Rept Re Area Monitoring Sys Consisting of Model Adm 600A(V10) Readout Module & GP-100C Geiger-Muller Detector Supplied by Nuclear Research Corp.Replacement Circuit Card Assemblies Provided to Univ of VA ML20071L8551994-07-28028 July 1994 Part 21 Rept Re Defect in Basic Component Purchased from Nuclear Research Corp.Rest of Ltr Follows Listing of Required Topics as Stated in Paragraph 21.21 Section 4 ML20070B4721994-06-21021 June 1994 Ro:On 940617,during pre-start Checks for Gas Cooled Mineral Irradiation Facility Checklist,Discovered That Experiment Scram Bypass Switch Position Check Had Not Been Performed Correctly for 3 Days.Caused by Supervisor Error ML20064N4511993-12-31031 December 1993 University of VA Reactor Facility 1993 Annual Rept ML20044H0671993-05-26026 May 1993 Ro:On 930428,inadvertent Mod to Reactor Console Resulted in Operation of Reactor for Period of About Five & One Half H W/Several Protective Scrams,Per TS Not Operable.Minor & temporary,non-safety Sys Related Changes Recommended ML20044D7311993-05-12012 May 1993 Fourteen-Day Rept of Reportable Event Re Inadvertent Mod of Univ of Virginia Reactor Console. ML20101N5941992-07-0101 July 1992 Special Rept:On 920615,briefly Unidentified High Radiation Area Noted During Reactor Startup.Caused by Human Error. Self-critical Evaluation Conducted & Controls in Place to Prevent Reccurrence ML20097E0431992-06-0404 June 1992 Proposed Operator Requalification Program for Univ of Virginia Reactor Facility ML20094M4301991-12-31031 December 1991 Univ of Virginia Reactor Facility Annual Rept,1991. W/ ML20070R6011990-12-31031 December 1990 Univ of Virginia Reactor Facility 1990 Annual Rept. W/ ML20059E8991990-08-29029 August 1990 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amends 19 & 7 to Licenses R-66 & R-123,respectively ML20012B0741990-02-28028 February 1990 Decommissioning Plan for Univ of Virginia 100-Watt Cavalier Reactor & Application for Termination of Ol. ML19327C1561990-01-31031 January 1990 Effective Diffusion Theory Cross Sections for Univ of Virginia Control Rods. ML20042D7581989-12-31031 December 1989 Univ of Virginia Reactor Facility Annual Rept 1989. W/ 900307 Ltr ML19327C1531989-11-30030 November 1989 SAR for Low Enriched U Fueled,Univ of Virginia Reactor. ML19327C1551989-07-31031 July 1989 Neutronic Analysis for Univ of Virginia Reactor High Enrichment U to Low Enrichment U Conversion Project. ML20247H2391989-07-20020 July 1989 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amends 18 & 6 to Licenses R-66 & R-123,respectively ML20246L8071989-03-15015 March 1989 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 5 to License R-123 ML19327C1541989-01-31031 January 1989 Design Optimization of Low Enrichment,Univ of Virginia Nuclear Reactor. ML20247G8351988-12-31031 December 1988 Univ of Virginia Reactor Facility Annual Rept 1988 ML20151U0821988-04-25025 April 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 16 to License R-66 ML20148N6491988-03-31031 March 1988 Proposal for Conversion of Univ of VA Nonpower 2 Mwt Univ of VA Research Reactor from Highly Enriched U to Low Enriched U Fuel ML20148D7991987-12-31031 December 1987 Reactor Facility Annual Rept 1987 ML20137K8611986-01-13013 January 1986 Annual Operating Rept for 1985 ML20129F2401985-05-31031 May 1985 Safety Evaluation Report Related to the Renewal of the Operating License for the CAVALIER Training Reactor at the University of Virginia.Docket No. 50-396.(University of Virginia) ML20106H0141985-01-24024 January 1985 Annual Rept of Operations of Univ of Virginia Reactor & CAVALIER Reactor During 1984 ML20137E2941984-12-31031 December 1984 Addendum to 1984 Annual Rept ML20108B8341984-11-0101 November 1984 Ro:On 841002,high Radiation Hot Spot Discovered at Ground Level Along Outside Wall of Reactor Room.Caused by Experiment.Personnel Removed Radiation Source & Relocated Shield Cask.Program Revised ML20092M2891984-06-22022 June 1984 Updated SAR in Support of License R-123 Renewal ML20086S1681984-02-16016 February 1984 Annual Operating Rept for 1983 ML20024C0461983-06-30030 June 1983 Updated RO Re 830525 Low Shutdown Margin During Criticality. Initially Reported on 830609.Caused by Change in Control Rod Reactivity Worth Curves Due to Fuel Burnup.Procedures for Shutdown Margin & Reactivity Worth Determination Rewritten ML20076F3341983-06-0909 June 1983 Ro:On 830530,reactor Shut Down When Shutdown Margin During Criticality Violated Tech Specs.Caused by Difference in Partial Fuel Element Added on 830525.Reactor Shut Down 830606.Control Rods Recalibr.Procedures Changed ML20070P0581983-01-0505 January 1983 Annual Rept of Operations,1982 ML20041F4651982-03-11011 March 1982 QA Program for Procurement,Use,Maint & Repair of Packaging Used to Transport Spent Fuel,Radioactive Matl & Pu ML20038B2591981-08-26026 August 1981 Univ of VA Reactor (Uvar). 1998-07-07
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,s OPERATOR REQUALIFICATION PFOGRAM FOR ' DIE UNIVERSITI OF VIRGDilA REACIDR FACILITY A. General
- 1. This requalification program applies to the licensed reactor operators of the University of Virginia Research Reactor (UVNI),
located at the Reactor Facility of the University of Virginia. The program shall meet the r(quirements of 10 CFR 55.59 and ANS Stardard 15.4., as applicable to research reactors. The program will follow a two year cycle. The program will be followed by successive requalification programs, that is, begin anew every tw years.
- 2. The Itactor Administrator or, in his absence, a designated Senior Reactor Operator, will be responsible for administering the requalification program.
B. Proctram
- 1. Start-ups aM Checkl 1s Each licensed - cator will be required to conplete reactor check lists and perf n reactor start-ups on dates no further apart than four calendar months. If a licensed operator feils to opera *m the reactor within a period of four months or longer, that individual will be removed from licensed activities. Prior to reinstatement as a qualified licensed operator, this individual will be required to take an examination given by reactor facility management, similar in scope to NRC exams, fcllowed by an operatirg test urder the direction of a Senior Reactor Operator.
- 2. Lectures During the program's two year cycle, each licensed operator is required to attend a series of. lectures. A cycle will normally begin 'I. September (correspording to the beginning of an academic year) . The lectures will be pre-scheduled to run from September through June, with a break during the summer months of July and August, and continue the following September. The lectures will cover: various aspects of reactor operation
' including normal, abnormal, and emergency procedures; technical specifications; reactor instrunentation ard control systems; reactor safety systems; radiation control ard safety; plant operating characteristics and important changes to procedures or equipment.
'Ibe operator who misses a lecture will be required to review the lecture notes. This will be verified by the Reactor Administrator.
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- 3. Written Fxaminations At the end of each two-year cycle a written exam will be administered to licensed operators to determine knowledge of facility cperations. An overall grade of 70% or greater will be considered as passiry. If an operator receives less than 70%
on one or more sections of the exam, but has a passing grade overall, he/she will be retrained in the deficient areas and given a make-up written exam coverity only those areas. If an operator scores less '
than 70% overall on the exaranation, he/she will be excused from licensed duties, undergo retrainirg, ard retake +he entire exam.
If an individual does not requalifv with!n >_ iour month period Facility F management will request the NRC to cancal the licer.se of that irdividual.
We bi-annual exam will be err-M and administered by a senior staff member with a Senior Operator License. His irdividual will be exempted from takirg an exam.
- 4. Annual Operatioris Test Once each calendar year, an evaluation will be made of each licensed operator. 'Ihe supervisor (s) will observe the completion of checklists, +
reactor start-up and control. If an operator is found to be deficient in y some area of operation, this will be documented and the appropriate action to correct the deficierry taken and noted. .
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- 5. Physical Fitness Licensed operators will be required to undergo physical examinations at least on every two years to assure continued physical fitness '
to operate the reactor in a safe ard efficient manner, i
C. Records -
- 1. A file shall be kept for each licensed gerav.or. Se file shall contain legible records about checklists and ciarc-ups performad by the individual, the content ard results of written exams, the results of annual evaluations, additional trainirq coverirq areas of exhibited "
deficiencies, ard the results of bi-annual redical exams. Wese personal records shall be retained until the operator's or senior operator's license is renewed.
- 2. Records showirg the lecture schedule, content, and attendance by the licerad cyators will be kept in a separate requalification program file.
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