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Rev 3 to Nuclear Operations Training Dept Procedure TDP-202, Replacement Operator Training Program
ML20138Q583
Person / Time
Site: Crystal River Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 06/21/1985
From: Alberdi J, Kelly L, Mckee P
FLORIDA POWER CORP.
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TDP-202, NUDOCS 8512270305
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1.0 PURPOSE -

C. R. Nuclear This procedure'descrloes e cne craininy dnu you,;' i VM ocess for Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) licensed operator candidates at Crystal River Unit 3 (CR-3).

2.0 SCOPE This procedure applies to the training and qualification of replacement operator candidates. This procedure addresses the requirements for Reactor Operator, Senior Reactor Operator Upgrade, and " Instant" Senior Reactor Operator candidate personnel.

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 10CFR55 " Operators' Licenses".

I I 3.2 NUREG 0094 "A Guide to the Licensing of Facility Operators, Including Senior Operators"; July, 1976.

3.3 FSAR Chapter 12.2 - Appendix B " Training - Initial Operator Training Program"; July 1984.

3.4 ANSI N18.1-1971 " Selection and Training of Nuclear Power Plant Personnel"; 1971.

3.5 Regulatory Guide 1.8 " Personnel Selection and Training"; Rev. 1, 1975. # ,

3.6 Crystal River Unit 3 - Technical Specification, Section 6.4 -

" Training"; Amendment 57.

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM 3.7 NUREG 0737 " Clarification of TMI Action Plan Requirements"; October 31, 1980, 3.8 Training Department Procedure (TDP)-105: " Lesson Plan Preparation".

3.9 TDP-106 " Examination Preparation, Administration and Grading".

3.10 TDP-108 " Training Program Evaluation".

3.11 TDP-109 " Training Records Management".

3.12 TDP-203 " Licensed Operator Requalification Program".

3.13 TDP-209 " Operations Instructor Qualifications Training Program".

3.14 TDP-210 " Licensed Operator Certification Process".

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4.0 DEFINITIONS 4.1 LICENSED OPERATOR - Any individual who is licensed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to operate (Reactor Operator) or supervise the operation (Senior Reactor Operator) of Crystal River Unit 3.

4.2 REACTOR OPERATOR - An individual licensed by the NRC who manipulates a control of Crystal River Unit 3. An individual is deemed to manipulate a control if he directs others to manipulate a control.

4.3 SENIOR REACTOR OPERATOR - An individual licensed by the NRC designated to direct the licensed activities of licensed operators.

4.4 COLO LICENSE - An NRC license issued prior to Crystal River Unit 3 initial criticality.

l l 4.5 H0T LICENSE - An NRC license issued after Crystal River Unit 3 initial criticality.

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM 4.6 REPLACEMENT OPERATOR - An operator who is licensed by the NRC after initial criticality at Cryscal River Unit 3.

4.7 TECHNICAL TRAINING - The process by which new knowledge, skill, and/or abilities are relayed to others, usually under the direction of appropriately experienced personnel, and in accordance with pre-established procedures or instructions.

4.8 RESPONSIBLE POWER PLANT EXPERIENCE - Experience acquired in the design, construction, preoperational, and startup testing activities or in the operation, maintenance, or other technical services related q

to a fossil or nuclear power plant. For an INSTANT SRO, this experience means as a Control Room operator, (fossil or nuclear) or as a power plant staff engineer involved in the day-to-day activities commencing with the final year of construction.

4.9 NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EXPERIENCE - Experience acquired in the design, construction, preoperational and startup testing activities, or operation of nuclear power plants as follows:

1) Two years of experience acquired at naval nuclear plants may qualify as equivalant experience on a one-for-one time basis.
2) Experience acquired in non-power plants such as test, research, or production facilities may qualify on a one-for-one basis up to one year.

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM 4.10 EDUCATION - The teaching of knowledge or facts in a formal academic setting, especially in high schools or colleges and universities.

4.11 FACILITY CERTIFICATION - The process by which Florida Power Corporation attests to the NRC that a license candidate or operator has met all applicable education, training and experience requirements as specified by NRC regulations (TDP-210) and FPC commitments.

4.12 REQUALIFICATION - The process by which licensed operators maintain knowledge and skills necessary to proficiently operate Crystal River I I Unit 3 in a safe, legal and efficient manner.

4.13 CONTROLS - Apparatus and mechanisms the manipulation of which directly affects the reactivity or power level of the reactor.

4.14 SATISFACTORY COMPLETION - For written examination purposes, an overall grade of at least 80% and at least 70% in each category if the exam is divided into categories. For oral and walk-through examinations, the candidate or licensed operator is able to provide reasonably accurate answers to most questions with little prompting.

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM For simulator training and startup certification, satisfactory completion will be demonstrated by the candidate in his ability to provide reasonably correct answers to most questions with little prompting and his ability to demonstrate to the simulator examiner procedurally correct operations on the simulator control board.

4.15 UPGRADE SENIOR REACTOR OPERATOR - An SR0 candidate who hi; been a reactor operator for at least one year.

4.16 " INSTANT" SENIOR REACTOR OPERATOR - An SR0 candidate who holds a four-year degree in Engineering or an applied science and has not been an R0 for one year.

5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 Vice President Nuclear Operations - Responsible for certifying to the NRC that the license candidate is technically competent to manipulate the controls, and the license is needed to operate Crystal River Unit 3.

5.2 Nuclear Operations Training Manager (NOTM) - Responsible for:

Certifying to the NRC that the license candidate has satisfactorily completed all coplicable education, experience, and training requirements; managing the development and implementation of the Replacement Operator Training Program; reviewing training program waivers; ensuring that all Training Department License Candidates meet the education and experience requirements.

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM 5.3 Nuclear Operations Training Supervisor (NOTS) - Responsible for:

Implementing the Training Program; scheduling the classes and examinations, assigning and evaluating instructors; administering the application for license; recording and documenting training completed.

5.4 Operations Superintendent - Responsible for: Selecting and/or approving personnel for entrance into the licensed operator training program; ensuring that the Operations Depcrtment candidates meet all applicable education and experience requirements; assigning l l Operations pers'. .1el as oral board and walkthrough examiners when requested by NOTS.

5.5 Shift Supervisor: Responsible for: Supervising the on-shift training time and activities of license candidates and evaluating their on-shift training performance.

6.0 ACTION 6.1 REPLACEMENT OPERATOR CANDIDATE TRAINIMG PR03 RAMS OVERVIEW The Replacement Operator Candidate Training Program is designed to provide the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to safety and proficiently operate Crystal River Unit 3 in a safe, legal and efficient manner. The program is described in detail in Appendix A of this procedure for Reactor Operator Candidates and Appendix B of this procedure for Senior Reactor Operator Candidates.

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM Brief?y, the program consists of four phases: Technical classroom training, simulator training, on-shift training, and review and evaluation. Each phase will build on the existing capabilities and training that the candidates have previously received, including the Non-Licensed Operator (NLO) Training Program. Military nuclear programs, colleges and universities. Training program waivers may be granted based on past experience and training.

Upon completion of the tre i.Ing program and medical examination, FPC

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management will certify to the NRC that the candidate's education, training, experience, and medical requirements have been met and the candidate is ready for licensing by the NRC.

The NRC licensing process consists of a review of the candidate's application and the administration of a written exam and an operating test. If the application review is satisfactory and the examinations are passed, the NRC then issues a license which is valid for a period of two years provided the licensed operator participates in the approved Requalification Training Program described in TDP-203.

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM 6.2 Replacement Operator Training Program Details 6.2.1 The Operations Superintendent must select and/or approve the persons to be placed in the Replacement Operator Training Program. This selection should be based on the criteria specified in Appendix A of this procedure for Reactor Operator Candidates and Appendix B for Senior Reactor Operator Upgrade Candidates and " Instant" Senior Reactor Operator Candidates.

6.2.1.1 Requests for craining waivers for any part of the Program requirements of Appendix A or B must be specified by the Operations q g Superintendent, concurred with by the NOTM, and approved by the Operations Manager.

6.2.2 Phase 1 - Technical Classroom Training Each Reactor Operator Candidate or Senior Reactor Operator candidate

  • (Upgrade or Instant) must satisfactorily complete the following classroom technical training subjects which are listed in detail in Appendix C. Training must include operational feedback and industry experience related to LER's, S0ER's, SER's, IE Bulletins, notices and circulars, etc.

6.2.2.1 Reactor Fundamentals: Approximately 180 hours0.00208 days <br />0.05 hours <br />2.97619e-4 weeks <br />6.849e-5 months <br /> of classroom lectures, discussion, self-study, and examinations consisting of reactor theory, heat transfer, fluid flow, thermodynamics, pressurized thermal shock and degraded core characteristics. This program shall l l include a minimun of 42 hours4.861111e-4 days <br />0.0117 hours <br />6.944444e-5 weeks <br />1.5981e-5 months <br /> of Heat Transfer / Fluid Flow / Thermodynamics and 16 hours1.851852e-4 days <br />0.00444 hours <br />2.645503e-5 weeks <br />6.088e-6 months <br /> of mitigation of core damage.

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM 6.2.2.2 Crystal River Unit 3 Systems Technology - Approximately 180 hours0.00208 days <br />0.05 hours <br />2.97619e-4 weeks <br />6.849e-5 months <br /> of lectures, seminars, self-study and examinations on plant specific systems covering design bases, flow paths, components, instrumentation and control, and operational and transient aspects.

6.2.2.3 Crystal River Unit 3 Operations and Administration - Approximately 130 hours0.0015 days <br />0.0361 hours <br />2.149471e-4 weeks <br />4.9465e-5 months <br /> of lectures, seminar, self-study and examinations on CR-3 normal and abnormal operations, verification, radiation, edministrative, surveillance and emergency procedures, technical specifications and the emergency plan. For SR0's management and superivision courses must be covered during this phase af training.

6.2.2.4 " Instant" SR0 candidates shall receive special courses and classroom I training equivalent to ANSI N18.1 1971 Cold License Training as defined in Appendix B. These additional courses must be identified by the NOTS and approved by the NOTM.

6.2.2.5 Each of the above subject areas shall be tested by written examinations. Each examination must be passed satisfactorily. Any failed exams shallresult in a remedial program identified by the NOTS and reviewed and approved by the NOTM. If three exams are failed the candidate must be removed from the program. The candidate may be returned to the program upon agreement by the NOTS, NOTM, Operations Superintendent and Operations Manager. This decision will be contingent upon the candidate completing additional training as specified by the NOTS and NOTM to enhance his chances of successfully completing the course.

6.2.2.6 The NOTS must complete Attachment 1 to document successful completion of phase 1.

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM 6.2.3 Reactor Startup Training (for Instant SR0's only).

6.2.3.1 " Instant" SR0 candidates shall perform at least ten reactor startups on either CR-3, or another operating reactor such as the Research Reactor at the University of Florida, or on an approved simulator such as the PawerSafety International simulator at Lynchburg, VA.

6.2.3.2 Satisfactory completion of this training must be documented by the NOTS using Attachment 5. The " Instant" SR0 Reactor Startup Training Curriculum is described in Appendix F. If this training is not completed satisfactorily, remedial training must be initiated and completed satisfactorily.

6.2.4 Phase 2 - Simulator Training.

Each license candidate shall satisfactorily complete this phase of training. This phase is conducted by the PowerSafety Internatinoal Company under the direction of FPC and is taught on their simulator in Lynchburg, VA.

Phase 2 Training for Reactor Operator candidates should be 120 hours0.00139 days <br />0.0333 hours <br />1.984127e-4 weeks <br />4.566e-5 months <br /> long. The minimum shall be 40 hours4.62963e-4 days <br />0.0111 hours <br />6.613757e-5 weeks <br />1.522e-5 months <br /> of training. Startup Certification (Items 6.2.4.1 - 6.2.4.4) must be satisfactorily completed during this phase. The simulator curriculum is described in Appendix D.

Phase 2 Training for SR0 Upgrade candidates should be 80 hours9.259259e-4 days <br />0.0222 hours <br />1.322751e-4 weeks <br />3.044e-5 months <br /> long.

The SR0 simulator curriculum is described in Appendix D.

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM Phase 2 Training for " Instant" SR0 candidates should be 200 hours0.00231 days <br />0.0556 hours <br />3.306878e-4 weeks <br />7.61e-5 months <br /> long. The minimum shall be 40 hours4.62963e-4 days <br />0.0111 hours <br />6.613757e-5 weeks <br />1.522e-5 months <br /> of training. Startup Certification (Items 6.2.4.1 - 6.2 4 4) must be completed satisfactorily during this phase. The " Instant" SR0 simulator curriculum is described in detail in Appendix D.

Satisfactory completion of this phase shall be demonstrated by the candidate's ability to: (NUREG 0094 F.D.)

6.2.4.1 Manipulate the controls and keep the reactor under control during a reactor startup.

6.2.4.2 Predict instrument response and use the instrumentation during a reactor startup.

6.2.4.3 Follow the simulator facility startup procedure.

6.2.4.4 Explain alarms and annunciators that may occur during reactor startups.

6.2.4.5 Respond to plant abnormal and emergency conditions by correctly following FPC approved EP's and AP's.

Upon completion of this phase, the NOTS must ensure that candidate evaluations are completed which will document the candidate's satisfactory performance of the above items. These evaluations may be furnishi.d by the POWERSAFETY INTERNATIONAL Simulator Training organization.

The NOTS must complete Attachment 2 to document satisfactory completion of this phase of training. If this phase is not satisfactorily complete, remedial training recommended by the NOTS, received and approved by the NOTM, and concurred with by the j )

Operations Superintendent and another evaluation on the simulator must be completed (satisfactorily). Otherwise, the person must be removed from the License program.

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM 6.2.5 Phase 3 - On-Shift Training Upon satisfactory completion of Phases 1 and 2, the CR-3 Operations Superintendent will assign license operator candidates to shif ts.

The assigned Shift Supervisor must monitor the progress of the candidates during this phase of training.

6.2.5.1 Reactor Operator candidates shall participate in at least 65 days of on-shift training time as an R0 in training on-shift in the Control Room. SR0 candidates shall participate in at least 65 days of on-shift time as an SR0 in training. Candidates will have no other duties assigned to them during Phase 3.

In order to ensure this training is of maximum benefit to the candidates, each R0 candidate shall perform at least five significant reactivity changes and/or reactor manipulations from the list of appropriate manipulations identified in Appendix E. SRO Upgrade candidates must direct the performance of at least five significant reactivity changes or reactor manipulations identified in Appendix E.

" Instant" SR0's shall perform at least five significant reactivity changes or manipulations and shall direct the performance of_ an additional five additional significant reactivity changes or plant manipulations in Appendix F.

If the manipulations cannot be done on CR-3 due to operating restrictions or plant conditions, then they must be completed on the PowerSafety International Simulator. It is not sufficient to observe and/or discuss this requirement - they must be performed or directed.

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," TDP-202 REV. 3 Florida , NUCLEAR OPERATIONS TRAINING Powef' s DEPARTMENT PROCEDURE DATE: 06/21/85 COmrosareoas s Page 13 of 74 TITLE: r REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM The Nuclear Shift Supervisor or Assistant Nuclear Shift Supervisor must initial the Reactivity Change / Manipulation Record Form (Attachment 3) upon satisfactory completion of the item. The performance of the item must include appropriate discussion of procedures used and plant response.

Every effort should be made to ensure each candidate is on at least one cycle of . day shifts, afternoon shifts, and night shifts during the 65-day period in order to participate in as many different plant evolutions posst61e.

At least six hours must be completed in the Control Room to receive credit for one day of Control Room training. The NSS/ANSS must initial Attachment 4 "On-shift Training Record" upon satisfactory completion 'of the daily shift assignment. R0 candidates must be assigned as Assistant Nuclear Operator. (Control Room) or Nuclear

' Operator trainees while SR0 Upgrade candidates must be assigned as Assistant Nuclear Shift Supervisor or Nuclear Shift Supervisor Trafnees. Instant SR0 candidates may be assigned to any of the three positicos asl a trainee; however, at least two-thirds of the time must be as an SR0 trainee.

While ors.bift j each license candidate shall have at least one practice walkthrough exam conducted by the Shift Supervisor or

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Assistant Shift Supervisor. Any identified deficiencies must be discussed ith the candidate.

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM Attachment 5, 6 or 7 of TDP-106 must be used for documenting this exam. The attachment should be attached to Attachment 4 of this procedure when complete.

At the completion of this phase, and as part of Attachment 4, the Shift Supervisor must complete a written evaluation of the candidate's technical competence and attitude towards reactor safety which will then be forwarded to the NOTS to become part of the candidate's training record.

6.2.6 Phase 4 - Review and Evaluation.

Upon completion of the three phases described above, a comprehensive program review and candidate evaluation must occur prior to sitting for the NRC License Exam. The NOTS must ensure each candidate l

satisfactorily completes this phase of training which consists of a final written exam, a final plant walk-through, and a final oral exam / interview.

6.2.6.1 The NOTS is responsible for developing and administering a comprehensive written examination which covers the following topics.

This exam shall be similar in level of difficulty, length and format to the NRC written exam.

Categories of topics to be covered on written exams for Reactor Operators should be:

Category 1: Principles of Nuclear Power Plant Operation, Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow.

Category 2: Plant Design including Safety and Emergency Systems.

Category 3: Instruments and Controls.

Category 4: Procedures - Normal, Abnormal, Emergency and I

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM Categories of topics to be covered on written exams for Senior Reactor Operators shall be:

Category 5: Theory of Nuclear Power Plant Operations, Fluids, and Thermodynamics Category 6: Plant System Design, Control, and Instrumentation Category 7: Procedures - Normal, Abnormal, Emergency and Radiological Controls.

Category 8: Administrative Procedures, Conditions and Limitations This written exam shall be completed satisfactorily by scoring at least 70% in each individual category and at least 80% overall. If the exam is not completed satisfactorily, the NOTS must develop a

{ i remedial tiaining program which includes another exam. The remedial program must be reviewed and approved by the NOTM and concurred with by the Operations Superintendent.

6.2.6.2 Each license candidate shall satisfactorily complete a final plant walkthrough exam. The Operations Superintendent or his designee must conduct the walkthrough and document the candidate's performance using Attachment 5, 6 or 7 of TDP-106. This documentation must then be forwarded to the NOTS for inclusion in the candidate's training record. Satisfactory completion of this exam, as defined in 4.14 above, is necessary. Any unsatisfactory performance must be reviewed by the Operations Superintendent and NOTS and a remedial training program shall be provided by the NOTS, reviewed and approved by the NOTM, and concurred with by the Operations Superintendent. A subsequent examination must be administered by the Operations Superintendent or his designee.

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM 6.2.6.3 Each license candidate shall satisfactorily complete a final oral exam in accordance with Reference 3.9. The candidate's performance must be administered and documented using Attachment 5, 6 or 7 of TDP-106 which must be forwarded to the NOTS for review and inclusion in the candidate's training record. Satisfactory completion is required as defined in 4.14 above. Any unsatisfactory performance must be reviewed by the NOTS and Operations Superintendent. The NOTS must develop and ensure completion of a remedial training program including another oral exam. This program must be reviewed and approved by the NOTM and concurred with by the Operations Superintendent.

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6.2.7 The four phases of the Replacement Operator Training Program should be completed in the sequential order of 1-4. However, Phase 4 -

Review and Evaluation - must be the last phase completed in all instances.

l 6.3 PROGRAM EVALUATION The Replacement Operator Training Program shall be audited at least annually by the Nuclear General Review Committee in accordance with Technical Specifications Article 6.5.2.9.b. Additionally, the program must be evaluated in accordance with TOP-108 " Training Program Evaluation".

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM 6.4 INSTRUCTOR QUALIFICATIONS The Instructors who teach or otherwise conduct training for this program shall meet the requirements of TDP-209 " Operations Instructor Qualificiation Program".

Systems which are common to all power plants such as Secondary Systems or fundamental and theoretical topics, such as reactor theory, may be taught by any technically competent person who has the necessary Instructor skills.

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6.6 LESSON PL/NS All Phase 1 lesson plans used and materials developed must be completed in accordance with TDP-105 " Lesson Plans Preparation".

The NOTS is responsible for ensuring that lesson plans provide feedback of operating experience to trainees.

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM 6.7 Upon satisfactory completion of this program, the license candidates are considered to be technically competent for licensing by the NRC.

Application to the NRC for an R0 or SR0 license, must be completed by using procedure TDP-210, "NRC License Application Process". In the event that the NRC Exam is failed by the candidate, TDP-210 provides guidance for remedial action.

7.0 ATTACHMENT AND APPENDICES 7.1 Appendix A - Reactor Operator Education, Experience and Training Requirements.

7.2 Appendix B - Upgrade and " Instant" Senior Reactor Operator Education, Experience and Training Requirements.

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7.3 Appendix C - Phase 1 - Technical Classroom Training Description.

7.4 Appendix D - Phase 2 - Simulator Training Description.

7.5 Appendix E - Phase 3 - On-Shift Training Description - List of Significant Reactivity Changes and Plant Manipulations.

7.6 Appendix F - Reactor Startup Training for Instant SR0's.

7.7 Attachment 1 - Phase 1 - Technical Classroom Training Summary Report.

7.8 Attachment 2 - Phase 2 - Simulator Training Evaluation Report.

7.9 Attachment 3 - Phase 3 - Reactivity Change Record.

7.10 Attachment 4 - Phase 3 - On-Shift Training Record.

7.11 Attachment 5 - Instant SR0 Reactor Startup Record.

7.12 Attachment 6 - Phase 4 - Final Review and Evaluation Summary Report:

Comprehensive Written Exam Results, Plant Walk-through Exam Results I

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM 8.0 QUALITY RECORDS 8.1 The following program records shall be maintained in accordance with TDP-109 " Training Records Management".

8.1.1 Replacement Operator Training Program (ROTP) description for each class.

8.1.2 ROTP schedule for each class.

8.1.3 Each lesson plan used.

8.1.4 Class attendance list. This record also must show who the Instructor is for each lesson.

8.1.5 Copy of each exam with answer key.

8.1.6 Class examination summary (TDP-106 Attachment 4).

I I 8.2 The following individual student records shall be kept as part of each student's file.

8.2.1 ach written exam and corresponding answers (Attachment 1).

8.2.2 Simulator Training Evaluations (Attachment 2) 8.2.3 Reactivity Change / Manipulation Record (Attachment 3).

8.2.4 On-shift training record (Attachment 4).

8.2.5 Instant SR0 Reactor Startup Record (Attachment 5).

8.2.6 Comprehensive Written Final Exam.

8.2.7 Final oral exam results (Attachment 5, 6 or 7 of TDP-106).

8.1.8 Final walk-through results (Attachment 5, 6 or 7 of TDP-106).

8.1.9 Any remedial training program description and results.

8.1.10 Any training program waivers.

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM 9.0 INTERPRETATION CONTACT The Nuclear Operations Training Supervisor shall be contacted for any interpretation of this procedure.

10.0 REVISION HISTORY Revision 0 Date 10/01/81 Original Release Revision 1 Date 10/24/84 Complete Revision Revision 2 Date 01/10/85 Partial Revision Revision 3 Date 06/21/85 Complete Revision based on NRC q g Assessment Report and Quality Program Audit Results.

11.0 REVIEW HISTORY Date Person Conducting Review Comments I

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM APPENDIX A REACTOR OPERATOR EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING REQUIREMENTS

1. EDUCATION - High School Diploma or equivalent (ANSI N18.1 - 1971).
2. EXPERIENCE 2.1 Minimum of two years power plant experience of which at least one year shall be nuclear power experience (ANSI N18.1 - 1971). Training time cannot be used to fulfil this requirement.

2.2 Minimum of six months at CR-3 performing iaponsible activities (NUREG 0094, Appendix F, C.2).

2.3 Satisfactory completion of NLO program. If the CR-3 NLO Program has not been completed, then additional training must be recommended by the NOTS, reviewed and approved by the NOTM, and concurred with by the Operations Superintendent.

3.0 TRAINING The Reactor Operator Candidate will satisfactorily complete the four phased training program described in this procedure.

3.1 Phase 1 - Technical Classroom Training Approximately 500 hours0.00579 days <br />0.139 hours <br />8.267196e-4 weeks <br />1.9025e-4 months <br /> of lectures, discussions, self-study, and examinations on topics listed in Appendix C, Part A. This training includes heat transfer, fluid flow, thermodynamics, using installed systems to control or mitigate core damage, reactor and plant transients. (H. Denton letter March 28, 1980 Enclosure 1A.2.C; NUREG 0094, Appendix F Section B). Attachment 1 is used to document satisfactory completion of Phase 1. Credit may be given for previous training received. Documentation for any training waivers must be prepared per TDP-113, " Training Waivers".

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM 3.2 Phase 2 - Simulator Training Reactor Operator candidates must complete a minimum of 40 hours4.62963e-4 days <br />0.0111 hours <br />6.613757e-5 weeks <br />1.522e-5 months <br /> of simulator training in the approved PowerSafety Internation Training Program in Lynchburg, VA. This will include at least two reactor startups if no actual plant startups have been performed. (NUREG 0094, Appendix F.0). Startup certification must be completed during this phase. The evaluation report provided by the simulator vendor and Attachment 2 will document satisfactory completion of this phase. The Simulator Training program curriculum is described in Appendix D.

3.3 Fhase 3 - On-shift Training.

Each Reactor Operator candidate will complete at least 65 days of on-shift time as an extra person in the Control Room. During this on-shift time, a minimum of five significant reactivity changes or plant manipulations identified in Appendix E shall be performed. If five significant manipulations cannot be performed on the plant, trien they may be performed on a simulator. During this phase, the candidate will participate in reactor and plant operations at power levels of equal to or greater than 20% power. (H. Denton letter, March 28, 1980, Enclosure 1, Section A.2.6; NUREG 0094, Appendix F, Section C.3, C.4). Attachments 3 and 4 will be use,d to document satisfactory completion of this phase.

3.4 Phase 4 - Review and Evaluation.

Each reactor Operator candioste must satisfactorily complete a comprehensive final written, plant walk-through and oral

{ exam / interview. (NUREG 0094, Appendix F.E.). Satisf actory completion of this phase will be documented using Attachment 6. Any unsatisfactory performance will result in retraining and retesting prior to the candidate taking the NRC Examination.

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1.1 EDUCATION High School Diploma or equivalent (ANSI N18.1 - 1971, Section 4.5.1).

1.2 EXPERIENCE 1.2.1 Minimum of four years of responsible power plant experience of which two years shall be nuclear. (H. Denton letter, 03/28/80, Enclosure 1, Section A.la).

1.2.2 At least one year shall be as a licensed reactor operator at CR-3 or at another nuclear power plant or in an equivalent military position on a one-for-one basis in the following ratings.

1.2.2.1 Propulsion Plant W tch Officer.

1.2.2.2 Engineering Watch Supervisor.

1.2.2.3 Engineer Room Supervisor.

1.2.2.4 Reactor Operator.

1.2.2.5 Chief, Reactor Watch.

1.2.2.6 Engineering Officer of the Watch.

1.2.2.7 Propulsion Plant Watch Supervisor.

(H. Denton letter, 03/28/80, Enclosure 1.A.1.6; NUREG 0737, Section 1.A.2.l; OLB Policy; NUREG 1021, ES-109. C.1.).

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM 1.2.3 The remaining years of responsible power plant experience as specified in Section 1.2.1 above should be obtained as a Control Room Operator (nuclear or fossil).

(H. Denton letter, 03/28/80, Enclosure 1A.1.a).

1.2.4 At least six months of the nuclear power plant experience shall be at CR-3. (H. Denton letter, 03/28/80, Enclosure 1A.1.a).

1.2.5 Satisfactory completion of CR-3 NLO Program. If the NLO Program has not been completed, then the NOTS must recommend additional training, approved by the NOTM, and concurred with by the Operations Superintendent.

1.3 TRAINING Each SR0 Upgrade candidate will satisfactorily complete the four phased training program described in this procedure.

1.3.1 Phase 1 - Technical Classroom Training.

Approximately 500 hours0.00579 days <br />0.139 hours <br />8.267196e-4 weeks <br />1.9025e-4 months <br /> of lecture, discussions, self-study, and examinations on topics listed in Appendix C, Part B. This training includes heat transfer, fluid flow and thermodynamics; use of installed plant systems to control or mitigate severe core damage accidents; and reactor and plant transients. (NUREG0094, Appendix F.B; (H. Denton letter. 03/28/80, Enclosure 1.A.2.c). Successful completion of this phase will be documented using Attachment 1.

A waiver for previous training as a non-licensed operator or licensed operator at CR-3 or another plant may be given.

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{ Page 25 of 74 TITLEi REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM 1.3.2 Phase 2 - Simulator Training The Senior Reactor Operator Upgrade Candidate should participate in a 80 hours9.259259e-4 days <br />0.0222 hours <br />1.322751e-4 weeks <br />3.044e-5 months <br /> of simulator training in the approved PowerSafety International Training program in Lynchburg, VA. This phase will be documented using Attachment 2 and the evaluations provided by the simulator vendor. (NUREG 0094, F.D.) The Simulator Training Program curriculum is described in Appendix D.

1.3.3 Phase 3 - On-Shift Training Each Senior Reactor Operator Upgrade candidate shall complete 65 days of on-shift training as an extra person. The purpose of this training is to familiarize the SR0 Upgrade candidate of the duties I I and responsibilities of an SRO. As such, the candidate need not confine himself to the Control Room, but instead should perform and observe those activities normally accomplished by the SR0 on-shift.

(H. Denton letter, 03/28/80, Enclosure 1.A.2.a).

During the 65 days on-shift, the SR0 candidate shall direct the performance of at least five significant reactivity changes or major plant evolutions identified in Appendix F. (NUREG 0094, Appendix F.C.4)

This phase will be documented using Attachments 3 and 4 which will include an evaluation of candidate's performance written by the Shift Supervisor and forwarded to the NOTS for entry into the operator candidate's training record.

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM 1.3.4 Phase 4 - Review and Evaluation Each Senior Reactor Operator Upgrade candidate will satisfactorily complete a comprehensive final written exam, final plant walk-through, and final oral exam as the final phase of training.

Any unsatisfactory performance will result in retraining and retesting prior to application for a license. This phase will be documented using Attachment 6. (NUREG 0094, Appendix F.E.)

2.0 " INSTANT" SENIOR REACTOR OPERATOR CANDIDATE - holds a four-year degree in Engineering or applied science without at least one year as an R0 or equivalent as defined in this Appendix Section 1.2.2.

l l 2.1 EDUCATION At least a four-year degree in Engineering or applied science.

Bachelor of Science degrees in the following areas are considered to meet this requirement. Other degrees may be considered on a

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Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Systems Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Marine Engineering. General degrees from the Military Academies and the Merchant Marine Academy also meet this requirement.

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM 2.2 EXPERIENCE 2.2.1 Minimum of two years of responsible nuclear power plant experience as a staff engineer involved in the day-to-day operations. Other engineers who are FPC employees will be cnnsidered on a case-by-case basis. (NUREG 0737, I.A.2.1) 2.2.2 A minimum of six months will be on-site at Crystal River Unit 3.

(NUREG 0094, Appendix F Section C.2; H. Denton Letter, 03/28/80, Enclosure 1,A.1.)

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  • The " Instant" SR0 Training program is a combination of the Reactor Operator Candidate program, the Senior Reactor Operator Upgrade program, special supplementary courses and programs, and credit for previous college courses and technical training.

2.3.1 Phase la - Technical Classroom Training Each "!.nstant" SR0 candidate will attend the SR0 Upgrade Technical Classroom Training identified in Appendix C. In addition, special courses in the following subjects will be taught if not received by previous training or college / academic courses to meet ANSI N18.1

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM Design features of the CR-3 Nuclear Plant (can be obtained by attendance of portions of the NLO Program).

Health Physics and Radiation Control and Safety.

Attachment 1 will be used to document satisfactory completion of this phase.

2.3.2 Phase Ib - Reactor Startup Training Each " Instant" SR0 will perform 10 reactor startups at CR-3, or on the Research Reactor at the University of Florida, or at the simulator described in Phase 3 below. (FSAR Chapter 12.2, Appendix B) The startup curriculum used at the Research Reactor and the simulator are identified in Appendix F. This phase is intended to axcquaint the candidate with principles of reactor operation.

Satisfactory completion of this phase will be documented using Attachment 5, 2.3.3 Phase 2 - Simulator Training This phase is intended to acquaint the candidate with the general and specific operating characteristics of the CR-3 Nuclear Power Plant.

Each " Instant" SR0 candidate should participate in 200 hours0.00231 days <br />0.0556 hours <br />3.306878e-4 weeks <br />7.61e-5 months <br /> of simulator training. This training should be divided into two parts.

The instant SR0 should attend the 120-Hour R0 Candidate Simulator Training and the 80-Hour SR0 Upgrade Candidate Simulator Training.

An effort will be made to separate the two parts by the three-month on-shift training phase in order to maximize the training effect of the simuletor " hands-on" experience. A minimum of 40 hours4.62963e-4 days <br />0.0111 hours <br />6.613757e-5 weeks <br />1.522e-5 months <br /> Simulator Training for startup certification must be completed.

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM Curriculum for this phase is described in Apendix 0. (FSAR 12.1, Appendix B; NUREG 0094, Appendix F.O.) Satisfactory completion will be documented using Attachment 2.

2.3.4 Phase 3 - On-Shift Training Each " Instant" SR0 candidate will complete 65 days of on-shif t training time. During this period, the candidate will perform at least five significant reactivity changes or plant manipulations identified in Appendix E. Additionally, the candidate will direct the performance of five additional reactivity changes or j }

manipulations identified in Appendix E. (NUREG 0737, I.A.2.1.) This phase will be documeqted using Attachments 3 and 4.

2.3.5 Phase 4 - Review and Evaluation Each " Instant" SR0 candidate will satisfactorily pass a comprehensive final written examination, final plant walk-through, and a final oral exam / review prior to certification. Any weaknesses found will be reviewed and additional training and testing will be conducted.

(NUREG 0094, Appendix F.E.) Satisfactory completion of this phase of training will be documented using Attachment 6.

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A.1 REACTOR FUNDAMENTALS TITLE - DESCRIPTION NOTES NUCLEAR THEORY Nuclear Reactions Energy Production Heat Transfer

{ } NUCLEAR THEORY Fission Yields Neutron Sources Cross Sections NUCLEAR THEORY Reaction Rates Moderators Six Factor Formula NUCLEAR THE0RY Reactivity Suberitical Multiplication 1/M Plots NUCLEAR THEORY Prompt and Delayed Neutrons Neutron Generation Time Delayed Neutron Fractions NUCLEAR THEORY Reactor Kinetics Equations Reactivity Coefficients and Control Reactor Control NUCLEAR THE0RY I I Fission Product Poisons NUCLEAR THE0RY Reactivity Variations

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM TITLE - DESCRIPTION NOTES NUCLEAR THEORY Neutron Distribution Peaking Factors NUCl. EAR THE0RY Xenon Oscillations Reactor Core Characteristics Core Parameters NUCLEAR THEORY Fuel Loading and Startup Power Operation Safety Considerations NUCLEAR THE0RY Course Peview HEAT TRANSFER, FLUID FLOW AND THERMODYNAMICS Introduction to Thermodynamics and Basic Concepts

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Heat Work and Property Diagrams Thermodynamic Laws and Cycles Efficiency / Introduction to Heat Transfer Heat Transfer Applications Basic Concepts of Fluid Flow Basic Fluid Flow Relationships Real System Fluid Characteristics and Measurement of Fluid Flow

  • Pump Theory Pump Theory and Review Reactor Heat Transfer and Thermal Hydraulics /STS Thornal Limits l

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM TITLE - DESCRIPTION NOTES MITIGATING CORE DAMAGE Incore Instrumentation Excore Nuclear Instrumentation Vital Instrumentation Primary Chemistry Radiation Monitoring Gas Generation Fission Product Release and Transport ATOG - Natural Circulation AT0G - Loss of Coolant A10G - 0TSG Tube Rupture AT0G - Over/Under Cooling E - Loss of Offsite Power Turbine Water Induction -

PRESSURIZED THERMAL SH0CK B&W Guidelines q g A.2 SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY INCORE MONITORING LOOSE PARTS MONITORING PLANT COMPUTER

'NON-NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTATION REACTOR PROTECTION MAIN STEAM RUPTURE MATRIX ELECTR0-HYDRAULIC LONTROL EMERGENCY SAFEGUARDS ACTUATION FUEL HANDLING EQUIPMENT REVIEW INTEGRATED CONTROL SYSTEM EMERGENCY 00SE ASSESSMENT SYSTEM RECALL SYSTEM I I

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Page 33 of 74 REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM TITLE - DESCRIPTION NOTES EMERGENCY FEEDWATER INITIATION AND CONTROL POST ACCIDENT SAMPLING SYSTEM SAFETY PARAMETER DISPLAY SYSTEM SEISMIC MONITORING SYSTEM REMOTE Sh0T00WN PANEL ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION 6,900 Volt Bus 4.160 Unit /ES Bus 480 Unit /ES Bus 120 Vital Bus 250/125 OC Bus DRIMARY SYSTEMS Reactor Coolant Make-up and Purification Decay Heat I Core Flood Reactor Building Spray PRIMARY SUPPORT SYSTEMS Nuclear Services Cooling Water Decay Heat Closed Cycle Cooling Nuclear Services and Decay

. Heat Raw Water EMERGENCY CORE C00LLNG AND REACTOR BUILDING SOLATION INSTRUMENT AND STATION AIR SPENT FUEL COOLING SECONDARY SYSTEMS Main Steam Auxiliary Steam Moisture Separator and Reheat Steam Condensate Main Feedwater EMERGENCY FEEDWATER q ,

FIRE PROTECTION EMERGENCY DIESEL GENERATOR Electrical Mechanica)

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM TITLE - DESCRIPTION NOTES STS/ETS Sec. 6.0 STS/ETS Appendix B STS/ETS STS/ETS Worksheet OPERATING PROCEDURES OP-202, OP-203, OP-204, OP-210 OPERATING PROCEDURES OP-208, OP-209, OP-211 OPERATING PROCEDURES OP-305 l I OPERATING PROCEDURES OP-304 OPERATING PROCEDURES OP-302, OP-501, OP-502, OP-504, OP-503, OP-401

' SURVEILLANCE PROCEDURES SP-312 SURVEILLANCE PROCEDURES SP-317 SURVEILLANCE PROCEDURES SP-421 SURVEILLANCE PROCEDURES SP-325, SP-362 FLdVEILLANCE PROCEDURES 3P-356, SP-357, SP-358 SURVEILLANCE PROCEDURES SP-440, SP-441, SP-442, SP-443 4

EMERGENCY / ABNORMAL PROCEDURES Famillarization of Annunciator Procedures /"0's/AP's

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM TITLE - DESCRIPTION NOTES I'MERGENCY/ ABNORMAL PROCEDURES AP-241 AP-330 AP-541 AP-990 EP-120 242 360 542 1013 140 243 380 543 1061 220 244 450 550 961 260 245 460 555 1071 290 251 513 580 1072 390 272 521 660 1076 277 530 170 320 540 880 1.ANSIENT ASSESSMENT PROGRAM VERIFICATION PROCEDURES VP-540, VP-580 EMERGENCY PLAN Radiological Emergency Response Plan EMERGENCY PLAN EM-103, EM-205, EM-206, EM-207 EM-201 EMERGENCY PLAN EM-204A, B, C FUEL HANDLING PROCEDURES ADMINISTRATION OSIM, Al-500 ADMINISTRATION Al-400, Al-401, Al-402 ADMINISTRATION CP-111, CP-114, CP-115, CP-118, CP-122 ADMINISTRATION Safety Listing ADMINISTRATION 10 CFR 50/55 RADIATION PROTECTION RSP-101, RSP-106, HPP-107 RP-201, RP-202 l l CU4VES OP-103

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM B. The Senior Reactor Operator - Upgrade and Instant Candidate program consists of lectures, discussions, self-study, and examinations in the following topics:

0.1 REACTOR FUNDAMENTALS TITLE - DESCRIPTION NOTiS NUCLEAR THE0RY Nuclear Reactions Energy Production Heat Transfer NUCLEAR THEORY Fission Yields Neutron Sources Cross Sections NUCLEAR 1HE0RY G Reaction Rates Moderators Six-Factor Formula NUCLEAR THEORY Reactivity Subcritical Multiplication 1/M Plots NUCLEAR Tile 0RY Prompt and Delayed Neutrons Neutron Generation Time Delayed Neutron Fractions NUCLEAR THEORY Reactor Kinetics Equations Reactivity Coefficients and Control Reactor Control NUCLEAR THEORY Fission Product Poisons NUCLEAR THEORY Reactivity Variations NUCLEAR THE0RY G Neutron Distribution Peaking Factors

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM TITLE - DESCRIPTION NOTES NUCLEAR THEORY Xenon Oscillations Reactor Core Characteristics Core Parameters NUCLEAR THEORY Fuel Loading and Startup Power Operation Safety Considerations NUCLEAR THEORY Problem Solving NUCLEAR THEORY Course Review HEAT TRANSFER, FLU 10 FLOW AND THERMODYNAMICS Introduction to Thermodynamics and Basic Concepts;

{ } Heat, Work and Property Diagrams Thermodynamic Laws and Cycles Efficiency / Introduction to Heat Transfer Heat Transfer Applications Reactor Heat Transfer and Thermal Hydraulics Reactor Heat Transfer and Thermal Hydraulics; STS Thermal Limits and Bases Basic Concepts of Fluid Flow Basic Fluid Flow Relationships Real System Fluid Characteristics and Measurement of Fluid Flow Pump Theory Pump Theory and Review MITIGATING CORE DAMAGE Incore It.strumentation Excore Nuclear Instrumentation Vital Instrumentation Primary Chemistry Radiation Monitoring Gas Generation Fission Product Release and Transport AT0G - Natural Circulation AT0G - Loss of Coolant AT0G - 0TSG Tube Rupture AT0G - Over/Under Cooling AT0G - Loss of Offsite Power PRESSURIZED THERMAL SH0CK BAW Guidelines HANDLING, O!SPOSAL AND HAZARDS OF RADI0 ACTIVE WASTES

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DEPARTMENT PROCEDURE l Page 39 of 74 TITLEt REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM TITLF - DESCRIPTION NOTES TURBlNi WATER INDUCTION B.2 SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY EMERGENCY CORE COOLING AND REACTOR BUILDING ISOLATION SPENT FUEL COOLING FUEL HANDLING EQUIPMENT REVIEW SECONDARY SYSTEMS Main Stoan Auxiliary Steam Moisture Separator an1 Reheat Steam Condensate Main Feedwater EMERGENCY FEEDWATER INSTRUMENT AND STATION AIR s

FIRE PROTECTION VENTILATION Reactor Building Auxiliary Building Control Complex

, Turbine Building RADIATION MONITORING EMERGENCY DIESEL GENERATOR Meenanical Electrical CONTROL R00 DRIVE Mechanical Ele;trical NUCLIAH INSTRUMENTATION INCORE MONITORING m

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM TITLE - DESCRIPTION- NOTES LOOSE PARTS MONITORING PLANT COMPUTER NON-NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTATION REACTOR PROTECTION ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION 6,900 Volt Bus 4,160 Unit /ES Bus 480 Unit /ES Bus 120 Vital Bus 250/125 DC Bus PRIMARY SYSTEMS Reactor Coolant Make-up and Purification Decay Heat I I Core Flood Reactor Building Spray PRIMARY SUPPORT SYSTEMS Nuclear Services Cooling Water Decay Heat Closed Cycle Cooling Nuclear Services and Decay Heat Raw Water MAIN STEAM RUPTURE MATRIX ELECTR0-HYORAULIC CONTROL EMERGENCY SAFEGUARDS ACTUATION INTEGRATED CONTROL SYSTEM EMERGENCY 00SE ASSESSMENT SYSTEM RECALL SYSTEM EMERGENCY FEEDWATER INITIATION AND CONTROL POST ACCIDENT SAMPLING SYSTEM

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TITLE - DESCRIPTION NOTES l SEISMIC MONITORING SYSTEM REMOTE SHUTDOWN PANEL B.3 OPERATIONS AND ADMINISTRATION STS/ETS Sec. 1.0 STS/ETS Sec. 2.0

, STS/ETS Sec. 3.0, 4.0 STS/ETS Sec. 3/4.1, 3/4.2 STS/ETS q g Sec. 3/4.3, 3/4.4 STS/ETS Sec. 3/4.5, 3/4.6 STS/ETS Sec. 3/4.7, 3/4.8

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINIf3 PROGRAM TITLE - DESCRIPTION NOTES OPERATING PROCEDURES OP-202, OP-203, OP-204, OP-210 OPERATING PROCEDURES OP-208, OP-209, OP-211 OPERATING PROCEDURES OP-305 OPERATING PROCEDURES OP-304 OPERATING PROCEDURES OP-302, OP-501, OP-502, OP-504, OP-503, OP-401 SURVEILLANCE PROCEDURES q ; SP-312 SP-362 SP-317 SP-421 SP-325 SP-440 SP-356 SP-441 SP-357 SP-442 SP-358 SP-443 EMERGENCY / ABNORMAL PROCEDURES

-Familiarization of Annunciator Procedures /EP's/AP's EMERGENCY / ABNORMAL PROCEDURES AP-241 AP-450 AP-580 EP-120 242 460 660 140 243 513 770 220 244 521 880 260 245 530 990 290 251 Fiq 1013 390 272 111 961 277 542 1071 320 543 1072 330 550 1076 360 555 380 TRANSIENT ASSESSMENT PROGRAM l l I

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM I TITLE - DESCRIPTION NOTES OPERATING PROCEDURES Remote Shutdown VERIFICATION PROCEDURES VP-540, VP-580 EMERGENCY PLAN Radiological Emergency Response Plan EMERGENCY PLAN EM-103, EM-205, EM-206, EM-207, EM-201 FPC CORPORATE EMERGENCY SUPPORT PLAN EMERGENCY C0ORDINATORS HANDBOOK q g EMERGENCY COORDINATOR TRAINING EMERGENCY PLAN EM-202 EMERGENCY PLAN EM-20; A, B, C FUEL HANDLING PROCEDURES ADMINISTRATION OSIM, AI-500 ADMINISTRATION AI-400, AI-401, AI-402 ADMINISTRATION CP-111, CP-114, CP-115 CP-118, CP-122 ADMINISTRATION Safety Listing l I

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM TITLE - DESCRIPTION NOTES ADMINISTRATION 10 CFR 50/55 RADIATION PROTECTION RSP-101, RSP-106, HPP-106 RP-201, RP-202 MANAGEMENT / SUPERVISION Role of Supervisor MANAGEMENT / SUPERVISION The Planning Process MANAGEMENT / SUPERVISION Controlling the work MANAGEMENT / SUPERVISION Managing Conflict MANAGEMENT / SUPERVISION Solving Problems MANAGEMENT / SUPERVISION Decision Making MANAGEMENT / SUPERVISION

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM APPENDIX E ON-SHIFT TRAINING PROGRAM DESCRIPTION A. REACTOR OPERATOR CANDIDATES A.1 Reactor Operator Candidates will be in the Control Room for at least sixty-five (65) days as an R0 in training on shift. The candidate must satisfactorily perform at least five significant reactivity changes or plant maneuvers identified in Attachment 3. Additionally, all evolutions identified in the attached Table 1 will be satisfactorily performed, or observed and discussed, or simulated and discussed and properly recorded by the Nuclear Shift Supervisor or Assistant Nuclear Shift Supervisor on Attachment 4.

q g A.2 The duties and responsibilities of the R0 (Assistant Nuclear Operator

[ Control Room] or Nuclear Operator) are as follows. The R0 candidate must demonstrate satisfactory proficiency in the performance of these items during his training on-shift.

A.3 Nuclear Operator (NO)

,A. Purpose The N0 is responsible to implement operational and maneuvering requirements.

B. Principle Activities and Results:

1. Maintains cognizance of Primary and Secondary status.
2. Manipulates the controls of the power plant.

A.4 %ssistant Nuclear Operator (AN0)

A. Purpose The ANO (Centrol Room) is responsible to the N0 and assistant the N0 in implementing operational and maneuvering requirements.

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(Cont) 1. Records Operating data.

2. Operates plant equipment in asr.gned area.
3. Maintains cognizance of emergency safe-guards systems (Control Room AN0).
4. Assures that appropriate emergency and abnormal procedures are reviewed and executed during plant transients and abnormal operation (Control Room AN0).

B. SENIOR REACTOR OPERATOR CANDIDATES B.1 Instant SR0 candidates will be on-shift as an SR0 in training for at least sixty-five (65) days. These candidates must perform at least five manipulations and/or plant evolutions and direct the performance of an additional five manipulations and/or plant evolutions identified in Attachment 3. Additionally Instant SR0 candidates must satisfactorily perform or observe and discuss, or simulate and discuss all the evolutions in the attached Table 1. On-shift training and reactivity manipulations must be documented using Attachments 3 and 4.

B.2 Upgrade SR0 candidates will be on-shift as an SR0 (NSS or ANSS) in training in training for at least sixty-five (65) days. These candidates must satisfactorily direct the performance of at least five reactivity changes or plant evolutions. Additionally, if the SR0 Upgrade candidate was rot an R0 on CR-3 , the person must satisfactorily perform, o' observe and discuss, or simulate and discuss, all items in Ta'sle 1. On-shift training and manipulations must be documented using Attachments 3 and 4.

B.3 The duties and responsi]ilities of the NSS or ANSS are as follows.

l The SR0 candidate must demonstrate satisfactory proficiency in the performance of these items during his training on-shift.

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Power DEPARTMENT PROCEDURE Page 48 of 74 REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM APPENDIX E ON-SHIFT TRAINING PROGRAM DESCRIPTION B. SENIOR REACTOR OPERATOR CANDIDATES 8.1 Instant SR0 candidates will be on-shift as an SR0 in training for at least sixty-five (65) days. These candidates must perform at least five manipulations and/or plant evolutions and direct the performance of an additional five manipulations and/or plant evolutions identified in Attachment 3. Additionally, Instant SR0 candidates must satisfactorily perform or observe and discuss, or simulate and discuss all the evolutions in the attached Table 1. On-shift training and reactivity manipulations must be documented using q g Attachments 3 and 4.

B.2 Upgrade SR0 candidates will be on-shift as an SR0 (NSS or ANSS) in training in training for at least sixty-five (65) days. These candidates must satisfactorily direct the performance of at least five reactivity changes or plant evolutions. Additionally, if the

.SR0 f)pgrade candidate was not an R0 on CR-3 the person must satisfactorily perform, or observe and discuss, or simulate and discuss all items in Table 1.

B.3. The dutir3s and responsibilities of the NSS or ANSS are as follows.

The SR0 candidate must demonstrate satisfactory proficiency in the performance of these items during his training on-shift.

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM APPENDIX E ON-SHIFT TRAINING PROGRAM DESCRIPTION B.4 Nuclear Shift Supervisor A.

Purpose:

To insure Crystal River Unit 3 operation at waximum electrical output in a safe and efficient manner in compliance with Standard Technical Specifications, a,nproved Operating Procedures. Governmental Regulations and company policy.

Company commitment to the Nuclear Shift Supervisor's authority is contained in OSIM Section V " Memoranda of Understanding and Policy".

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1. Insures plant operations are within required limits of Standard Technical Specifications and other Governmental Regulations.
2. Reviews and approves work to be performed, clearances and

. completed procedures.

3. Evaluates and monitors employee work performance.
4. Attends the daily planning coordination meeting as the Operations section representative.

B.5 Assistant Nuclear Shift Supervisor (ANSS)

A.

Purpose:

Provide assistnce to the NSS as required and perform the duties of the NSS in his absence. The ANSS is responsible to the NSS to help plan, supervise and coordinate the duties of the shift operations personnel. The ANSS also helps the NSS in planning equipment outages. ANSS conducts shift safety meetings and personnel training.

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1. Supervises specific operations of the nuclear plant, as directed by the NSS, verifying that the unit is properly performing in accordance with and within the limits of Technical Specifications and complies with all regulations for safe operation.
2. Reviews routine operational data.
3. Functions as Fire Team Leader.
4. Assists the NSS in assuring proper operation of the plant j }

through proper administration and control of RWP's, Work Requests, clearances and switching and tagging orders.

5. Attends the daily planning coordination meeting in lieu of NSS as required.

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM TABLE 1 PLANT EVOLUTIONS Performed or Observed NSS/ANS Initials /Date 1 -

Change Makeup Prefilters 2 -

Change Spent Fuel Filters 3 -

Plant Shutdown from 15% Power to Hot Standby 4 -

Turbine Valve Testing 5 -

ICS Operation in Auto or Manual 6 -

In-Core Flux Map Evaluation

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Perform A Liquid / Gaseous Waste Release 8 -

General Computer Operation 9 -

Requisition of an RP/SRWP 10 -

Reactor Critical Approach and ECP Calculation 11 -

Tmergency Plan / Drill Participation 12 -

NNI Input Signal Selector Switch Operation 13 -

Radiation Detector Instrument Operation 14 -

Plant Startup From Cold Shutdown to at least 20% Power 15 -

Perform Hot Channel Factors Calculation 16 -

Makeup for RCS Leakage 17 -

Perform an RCS Boration/ Dilution 18 -

Operate the Waste Evaporators I 19 -

Pump the RCDT to the MWST 20 -

Bubble Nitrogen through the CFT for Sampling

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM PLANT EVOLUTIONS (con'd)

Performed or Observed NSS/ANS Initials /Date 21 -

Degas Through the MUT 22 -

RM-A hi Rad Alarm and Evacuation 23 -

Initial Fill and Vent of the RCS 24 -

Valve Lineups on the RCS and 0TSGs 25 -

RCP Seal Flow Adjustment 26 -

Vent CRDMs 27 -

Manual Rotation of the RCPs q g 28 -

Change ECST Demins 29 -

Manual Operation of the Diamond 30 -

Operate Turbine Output Breakers 31 -

Take the Plant from Mode 1 to Mode 3 32 -

Cooldown from 579 F to 532 F 33 -

Remove and/or Place a Condenser in Service 34 -

Solpoison Calculation 35 -

Dropped Rod Actions and Recovery 36 -

Fire System Testing 37 -

Mode 5 to Mode 4 38 -

Starting and Stopping RCPs 39 -

APSR Operation 40 -

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Performed or Observed NSS/ANS Initials /Date 41 -

Fuel Receipt (FP-302) 42 -

Control Rod Exercising 43 -

EDG Operation (fast start) 44 -

RB Purge 45 -

H2 Addition 46 -

Recirc BWST 47 -

Alarm System Testing 48 -

Estimated Boron Concentration Calculation 49 -

Switchyard Inspection 50 -

SP-104 Hot Channel Calculations 51 -

SP-130 Monthly ES Functional Tests 52 -

SP-112 RPS Calibration 53 -

SP-113 Power Range Instrument Calibration 54 -

SP-300 Daily Logs l 55 -

SP-301 Shutdown Daily Logs l 56 -

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SP-321 Power Distribution Breaker Alignment and Availability Check

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PLANT EVOLUTIONS (con'd)

Performed or Observed NSS/ANS Initials /Date l

61 - SP-324 Containment Inspection 62 - SP-325 Turbine Generator Checks 63 - SP-340 ECCS Pump Operabliity 64 -

SP-343 MSIVs Part Stroke Exercise 55 -

SP-345 Auxiliary Building Ventilation Exhaust System Monthly Test 66 - SP-349 EFW Operability Demonstration q g 67 - SP-354 EDG Fuel Oil & EDG Monthly Test 68 - SP-421 Reactivity Balance Calculations p

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM ATTACHMENT 1 PHASE 1 - TECHNICAL CLASSR0OM TRAINING

SUMMARY

REPORT Name: Program Year License No. (ifapplicable)

Category Overall Score Exam #1 Score NOTS Signature Exam #2 Score NOTS Signature Exam #3 Score NOTS Signature Exam #4 Score q g NOTS Signature Exam #5 Score NOTS Signature Exam #6 Score NOTS Signature Exam #7 Score NOTS Signature Exam #8 Score NOTS Signature Exam #9 Score NOTS Signature Exam #10 Score NOTS Signature Average scores of all exams I hereby certify that the above named individual did successfully complete Phase 1 training by obtaining greater than or equal to 80% average overall.

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NOTE This evaluation is to be marked Satisfactory (SAT), Unsatisfactory (UNSAT) or Not Observed (N/0). Any unsatisfactory evaluation must be explained here.

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SKILL DEMONSTRATION EVALUATION I 1. Communication Skills

2. Use of Procedures
3. Response to Alarms
4. Use of Indications
5. Ability to Predict Plant Response
6. Tech Spec Knowledge
7. Casualty Response
8. Accident Assessment
9. Establishment of Priorities
10. Ability to direct the Actions of Shift Members (SR0 only)
11. Overall Evaluation I hereby certify that this individual has satisfactorily completed Phase 2 Training. See attached Evaluations from PowerSafety if applicable, nuclear uperations Training Supervisor

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM ATTACHMENT 3 PHASE 3 - ON-SHIFT TRAINING REACTIVITY CHANGE RECORD Name: Program Year License No. (if applicable) location:

Reactivity Change Description A Plant or reactor startup to include a range that reactivity feedback from nuclear heat addition is noticeable and heatup rate is established.

B Plant Shutdown from greater than 60% power to less than 20% power.

C Manual control of steam generators and/or feedwater during a startup or shutdown.

q g D Boration and/or dilution during power operation.

E Any significant (>10%) power changes in manual rod control.

F Any reactor power change of 10% or greater where load change is performed with the load limit control on manual.

G Reactor Shutdown from >20% power to all Rods in and subcritical.

Reactivity Change Date Performed

  • NSS/ANSS Initials 1-2-

3-4-

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I I I hereby certify that the above named individual has satisfactorily completed this portion of Phase 3.

  • Includes appropriate discussion of procedures used and plant response.

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PHASE 3 - ON-SHIFT TRAINING RECORD Name: Program Date NOTE This evaluation is to be marked Satisfactory (SAT), Unsatisfactory (UNSAT) or Not Observed (N/0). Any unsatisfactory evaluation must be explained here.

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SKILL DEMONSTRATION EVALUATION

1. Communication Skills
2. Plant System Knowledge
3. Use of Procedures q g
4. Response to Alarms
5. Use of Indications
6. Ability to Predict Plant Response
7. Tech Spec Knowledge
8. Casualty Response
9. Accident Assessment 10 Establishment of Priorities
11. Ability to direct the Actions of Shift Members (SR0 only)
12. Attitude towards safety (Himself and others)
13. Attitude towards professional responsibilities
14. Responsibly questions work instructions from supervisor
15. Works well with peers
16. Arrives for work on time
17. Performs job responsibilities with minimum supervision
18. Personal appearance
19. Health
20. Overall Evaluation I hereby certify that the above named individual has satisfactorily /

unsatisfactorily completed the on-shif t training phase.

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REPLACEMENT OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM ATTACHMENT 5 INSTANT SR0 REACTOR START-UP RECORD Name: Year SS/ Instructor Date Reactor Used Initials 1_

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PHASE 4 - FINAL REVIEW AND EXAMINATION

SUMMARY

REPORT l

Name: Program: Year License No. (if applicable)

I hereby certify that the above named individual has satisfactorily completed a final comprehensive written exam. See the attached report.

Nuclear Operations Date Training Supervisor I hereby certify that the above named person has satisfactorily completed a final plant walkthrough. See the attached report.

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I hereby certify that the above named person has satisfactorily passed a final oral exam / review. See the attached report.

l Nuclear Operations Date Training Supervisor I have reviewed the above named person's records against the program l requirements of this procedure and have determined that all requirements have l been met.

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