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Site: | Beaver Valley |
Issue date: | 08/21/1998 |
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U. S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION 1
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Dock'et Nos.': 50-334 50-412 l
Report No.: '98-301 l License' No.: NPF-73
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Facility: Beaver Valley Unit 2 Nuclear Power Plant Location: Shippingport, Pennsylvania Dates: August 3-7,17-21,1998 !
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Chief Examiner: . T. Kenny, Senior Operations Engineer / Examiner Examiners: J. D' Antonio, Operations Engineer / Examiner
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P. Bissett, Senior Operations Engineer / Examiner Approved By: Richard J. Conte, Chief, Operator Licensing and Human Performance Branch '
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Beaver Valley Unit 2 Nuclear Power Plant inspection Report No. 50-412/98-301 Operations t Four Unit 2 senior reactor operator instant (SROI) candidates passed all portions of the initial license examinatio Good performance was noted during the Unit 2 examination in the area of crew communications, control board awareness, and crew briefings during the simulator portion of the operating examination. The NRC examiners observed communications to be direct, succinct, and that all crew members were kept well informed. Crew briefings were routinely held when time permitted. The written examination was developed at the i appropriate SRO knowledge level, at were the job performance measwes and follow-up questions. Several JPMs, in lieu of questions, were appropriately developed to test the knowledge level of the applicants in the administrative area of the examinatio Current operator license training is being conducted in accordance with RG 1.8 Rev. Appropriate waivers were submitted by the facility licensee and were addressed by the NRC staf The examiners concluded that the procedures used were complete in their technical content, were well written, and were clear and understandable for the user.
With respect to licensee restart item P-14, technical specifications surveillance scheduling, was acceptably complete With respect to licensee restart items P-15 and P-19, plans and procedures for the new
"on-line" scheduling process appear to be in place, but the effectiveness of this procedure remains to be realize With respect to licensee restart items M-9 and P-16, during the shutdown, the facility eppeared to have taken adequate steps to reduce the shift workload burden due to post maintenance testing; however, the effectiveness of this process remains to be realize The facility developed a plan for upgrading TS training in requalification programs for licensed and nonlicensed operators, as stated in their restart plan. GET and GERT now contain TS training for all non licensed personnel and is of appropriate quality. "Just in time " training was enhanced to include training of operating crews prior to important evolution . .
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05 Operator Training and Qualifications 05.1' Senior Reactor Ooerator Initial Examinations Sgga The examination was prepared by Beaver Valley Power Station (BVPS) personnel in accordance with the guidelines in interim Revision 8, of NUREG-1021," Examiner I Standards." The NRC examiners administered initial operating licensing portion of *
the examination to four Unit 2 senior reactor operator instant (SROI) candidate The written examination was administered by the facility's training organizatio Observations and Findinas The results of SRO examination for Unit 2 are summarized below:
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- Operating 4/O Overall 4/O Overall the entire examination was well written and validated by the licensee prior to the NRC reviewing it. This was evidenced by the few changes that were required by the NRC after their revie The written portion, job performance measures (JPMs) and simulator scenarios were developed by BVPS and their contractor in accordance with NR-1021. All individuals involved signed a security agreement once the development of the examination commenced. BVPS personnel validated the operation portions of the examination prior to their submitting it to the NRC. The NRC subsequently reviewed and observed the validation of all portions of the proposed examinatio During the examination preparation week (August 3-7,1998) the NRC examiners noted that the facility staff had performed good validation of the new simulator scenarios and JPM's, because little or no changes were required after the demonstration The written portion of the examination was administered on August 17,1998,and consisted of 100 multiple choice questions. Prior to administration there were minor editorial comments noted by the NRC, that were promptly corrected by the -
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The operating portion of the examination was conducted from August 17-21,1998, and consisted of four simulator scenarios and ten JPMs. All JPMs were followed up with two system-related questions. All candidates were also examined using JPMs and/or questions to evaluate the administrative requirement portion of the examinatio Simulator and JPM performance by the candidates was good. Communication was also good, including the use of repeat backs. The examiners noted that crew
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c.t : Conclusions The candidates performed well on both the written and operating portions of the examination. The candidates were well prepared for the examination, indicating that the facility thoroughly evaluated the knowledge and ability of each candidate in an effort to determine their readiness to sit for an initial NRC, SROI examinatio Crew communications, control board awareness, and crew briefings were good. As
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noted in past BVPS NRC reports, the training department, did wellin adhering to the examiner standards and in developing the examination materials needed to administer the examination .2 Reaulatorv Guide (RG) 1.8 Rev. 2 Reauirements insoection Scope (IP 41500)
RG 1.8 Rev. 2 requires certain requirements, and certain obligations be satisfied by a license candidate prior to taking the examination for a hot Senior Reactor
. Operators license. The inspectors reviewed the four candidates' training records-l and NRC records to verify compliance with these requirement Observations and Findinas RG 1.8 requires that:
e Each candidate, for a senior license, have a high school diploma or equivalent. The inspectors verified that all candidates met or exceeded the requiremen e Each candidate, for a senior license, have four years of responsible power plant experience. The inspectors verified that all candidates met or exceeded the requiremen . .
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In training for that position. Three months is the equivalent of 520 hours0.00602 days <br />0.144 hours <br />8.597884e-4 weeks <br />1.9786e-4 months <br /> for a 40 hour4.62963e-4 days <br />0.0111 hours <br />6.613757e-5 weeks <br />1.522e-5 months <br /> work week. The candidates did not meet this requirement, however, the NRC j granted a waiver on August 17,1998, to take the examination. This may result in l l a condition on the issued license.
i e Each candidate, for a hot license, should manipulate controls of the facility during a
- minimum of five reactivity changes. The inspectors verified that all candidates met
- or exceeded the requirement [10 CFR 55.31(a)(5)]. The candidates did not meet
this requirement, however, the NRC granted a waiver on August 17,1998, to take
[ the examination and the licenses will not be issued until this requirement is me ;
1 The licensee agreed, via a letter dated July 13,1998, that the candidates will be j
placed in the requalification training program as if the licenses are issue ' Conclusions j Current operator license training is being conducted in accordance with RG 1.8
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Rev. 2. Appropriate waivers were submitted by the facility licensee in a timely manner and were addressed by the NRC staf Miscellaneous Operations issues 08.1 Condition Report in NRC inspection report 50/334-97-300 the inspector documented inconsistencies within certain documents regarding training requirements. Although, the licensee was conducting the training of perspective operators in accordance with RG 1.8, Rev. 2 other documents listed different training requirements . The licensee issued Condition Report (CR) 980734, on April 9,1998, that described the inconsistencies. During this inspection, the inspector reviewed the licensee's corrective actions to the CR, and found them satisfactory. Changes to documents reflecting proper training requirements for operators, maintenance personnel and other personnel were being tracked by the licensee's tracking system until licensing basis document are properly change .2 Procedures (IP 42700)
During the shutdown period, the operating procedures underwent major revision The procedures used during the simulator and JPM exercises were reviewed to verify if technical adequacy of the procedures was consistent with desired actions and modes of operation and to verify the ability of procedure (content and format)
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The inspector evaluated the status of facility restart issue P-14, that addressed
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l Observations and Findinas NPDAP 8.12 Rev 3 " Control and Coordination of Technical Specification Surveillances" defines the responsibilities of the surveillance coordinator. This position tracks all surveillances with frequencies greater than or equal to weekly, including conditional surveillances which may, or may not, be required based on plant operating mode. This tracking is accomplished with a database in the facility's MP (maintenance planning system) software. Required periodic surveillances are incorporated into the baseline 12 week schedule, that is generated with a software called "Primavera." Conditional surveillances are scheduled for the applicable plant mode. The surveillance coordinator generates reports of potential
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conditional surveillances and coordinates with schedule preparation personnel reports to ensure required surveillances are indicated. The coordinator is informed of completion of surveillances and any necessary changes such as increased frequency testing requirements both by E-mail and hard copy, then he enters this information into M The inspector reviewed activities performed to verify the accuracy of the consolidated database. The facility had performed an extensive review to ensure that procedures existed to properly test all (TS) requirements. This review was discussed in integrated report 50-344&412/97-11. As a result of this review the facility generated a software matrix able to cross reference TS's and procedure This software cross matrix is redundant to an existing hard copy matrix. The surveillance coordinator had verified that all procedures for which he was responsible for had been correctly entered into MP. A partial audit by Quality Assurance was performed with minor discrepancies resolve During this inspection, the coordinator was in the process of verifying that these procedures were correctly referenced in the hard copy technical specification I matrix. As a result of this review, additional required changes had be a iden.tified which will be incorporated into a future review of the matri Conclusions
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The inspector evaluated the status of facility restart issues P-15 and P-19, which adoressed the implementation of a 12 week work management process and a i combined 12 week / forced outage schedul Observations and Findinas The week of this inspection was the second week of the facility's revised scheduling and work control process. Scheduling of work was divided into a 12 l week "on-line" schedule and an outage schedule. With the plant in an extended '
forced outage, these schedules have been combined into one schedule. The on-line schedule is planned around a baseline schedule of work windows for systems and trains. Routine preventive maintenance and surveillance items are added to this schedule, along with corrective maintenance. Work is accommodated in the present schedule or the next 12 week schedule based on priority. The on-line j schedulers are current or former SROs for each unit. Once a week, meetings were !
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inspector observed a meeting and considered the interaction a benefi Outage work was normally planned separately from on-line work. Due to the extended forced outage, the potential benefits of the 12 week schedule were not l being realized. The 12 week schedule had been prepared by the on-line schedulers, but any outage related work that could be performed was given priority and fit into the schedule, sometimes with as little as one shift notice. As a result, the potential operational safety benefits of the new schedule and evaluation of equipment out of service were not being realized. These benefits would include ensuring safety related equipment was not removed from service during operations for longer than necessary due to lack of personnel, parts, or interdepartmental coordination, and timely PRA review of the proposed schedula. Since the schedule may have changes subsequent to PRA review, the inspector verified that the facility has an operations department shutdown risk assessment procedure to verify required equipment is '
operable despite late schedule change Due to the present overlap between shutdown and on-line schedules, the facility did not intend to begin tracking performance indicators for the effectiveness of the
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The inspector reviewed the status of restart items M-9 and P-16. These items ' !
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complete but awaiting post maintenance testing (PMT) and interviewed the PMT SRO. This individual was using the same printout, verifying that post maintenance testing paperwork was in the control room or tracking it down if it was not. He was also coordinating with work control and the control room to ensure necessary 1 work was completed for restart and to schedule specific PMT activities as '
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reviewer for mode change to be adequate for startu Conclusions With respect to licensee restart item M-9 and P-16, during the shutdown, the
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The inspector reviewed the status of the following items listed as " culture" enhancements in the licensee's restart plan: 1) Develop a plan to upgrade licensed
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concerning technical specifications in each module for both programs. This training was in addition to TS training presented with each specific system. This training was scheduled to commence with the next module (module 5) for non licensed
operator training and had already commenced for licensed operator training. The inspector reviewed the lesson plan for the session taught and considered it to be of appropriate quality.
The inspector reviewed Addendum 98.5 to GERT which described TS's including; i their development, ownership of the document, responsibility for implementation, i and purpose for the document. The inspector verified that the addendum was presented to all employees, and that the training will be presented at each session I of GET in the futur The Operations Department in conjunction with the Training Department developed a "just in time" training program. The inspector reviewed documents and had i discussions with training department personnel regaraing training that was presented to operators during this extended outage as follows: All operators have
- received training regarding changes to procedures altered during this outag Operators also received training on design changes implemented during this outag To be completed is training for start up and heat up of the plant prior to the overall
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plant start up. Training management informed the inspector that this training will take place just prior to returning the unit to servic ' Conclusions The facility developed a plan for upgrading TS training in the requalification programs for licensed and nonlicensed operators, as stated in their restart pla GET and GERT now contains TS training for all non licensed personnel and is of appropriate quality. "Just in time " training was enhanced to include training of operating crews prior to important evolution E8 Review of the FSA While performing the preexamination activities discussed in this report, the inspectors reviewed applicable portions of the FSAR, that related to the selected
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X1 Exit Meeting Summary l On August 21,1998 the NRC examiners discussed their observations regarding the examination with Beaver Valley Unit 2 operations and training management representatives. The examiners discussed candidate performance, including communications and briefings among themselves, both were good.
L The examiners also expressed their appreciation for the cooperation and assistance that i was provided during both the preparation and examination week by licensed operator training personnel and operations personnel. The following were present at the exit The results of an earlier inspection evaluation the restart items were also discusse l PARTIAL LIST OF PERSONS CONTACTED SfAVER VALLEY l J. Cross, President Generation Group i M. Johnson, Manager of Security (Acting VP)
l K. Beatty, General Manager, Nuclear Support R. Brooks, Sr. Nuclear Operations Instructor W. Lindsey, Director, Operator Training R. Hart, Senior Licensing Supervisor liBG l l
T. Kenny, Senior Operations Engineer, Chief Examiner I J. D' Antonio, Operations Engineer D. Kern, Senior Resident inspector
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1. Beaver. Valley Unit 2 SRO Written Examination w/ Answer Key 2. Simulation Facility Report
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- Question 8-98-9 A Reactor Trip with loss of offsite power has occurred. ~Ihe following conditions exist: . -
Core Exit Thermocouple Temperatures = 582*F and stabl All Hot leg Temperatures = 580 F and stabl All Cold Leg Temperatures = 550 F and stabl ,
Pressurizer Pressure = 2085 psig and stabl Containment Pressure = 10 psia and stable
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1 Which of the following would comply with the requirements for emergency boration? - Open 2CHS*MOV350, verify 30 gpm on 2CHS*Fil 10 Emergency Boration Flow and verify greater than 30 gpm charging flow to the RC . Open 2CHS*SOV206 and 2CHS*FCVI 13A, verify 30 gpm on 2CHS*FH 10 Emergency Boration Flow and 40 gpm charging flow to the RCS.
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Boric Acid to Blender Flow Recorde Open 2CHS*SOV206 and 2CHS*FCVI13A, verify greater than 40 gpm boration flew on 2CHS*FRil3 Boric Acid to Blendef Flow Recorde _ ANSWER D _
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-> 1 ' Unit 2 is in Mode 5 on RHS cooling with 2RHS P21 A running. The following conditionsexist:
2CCP*P21 A is running 2CCP*E21 A and 2CCP'E21B heat exchangers are in sen> ice 2CCP*DCV101 A and B CCP Hx Diff. Press. Control Valves are operating in manual 2CCP*TCV100A end B CCP Hx Temp. Control Valves are operating in auto Which of the following would be the effect on the plant from loss ofinstrument air? CCP*DCV101 A and B fail closed,2CCP*TCV100A and B fail open and RHS temperature drop ... CCP'DCV101 A and B fail open,2CCP*TCV100A and B fait closed and RHS temperature drop CCP*DCV101 A and B fail closed,2CCP*TCV100A and B fail open and RHS temperature rise ~ CCP*DCV101 A and B fail open,2CCP*TCV100A and B fail closed and RHS
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1 The Reactor Coolant system parameters are 1700 psig and 490 degrees., All actions required by 20M-51.4.C " Station Shutdown-Cooldown from Mode 3 to Mode 4" procedure are in effec Which of the following actions would automatically terminate the cooldown via the steam dumps?
_ A and 21B Steam Generator pressures drop to 450 psig in each generator B Steam Generator pressure drops from 690 to 490 psig in 45 seconds
A Steam Generator level rises from 55% to 85 % in 45 seconds ! A and 21C Steam Generator levels drop to less than 5% narro'w ra6ge
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TA. Using 22A Boric Acid Transfer Pump [2CHS*P22A] and Alternate Emergency Boration Valve
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j_ C. Setting the Boric Acid Blender control to 2000 ppm and initiating a feed and bleed of the RC D. Aligning the suction of the Charging Pump (2CHS*P21B) to the RWS *-
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l . Restart A and B High Head Safety Injection Pumps j
- Restart C and D Recirc Spray pumps
" Restart A and B Quench Spray pumps Restart A and B Service Water Pumps .
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The RCS loop B Wide Range Cold Leg temperature indication (2RCS*TI423) input to B OPPS Train has failed low. Which of the following would be the potential consequence of this failure?
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K/A: 009 A1.01 Importance: 4.4/ Cognitive Level: Analysis OPEN BOOK
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. Core Exit Thermocouples are 525 'F and stable RCS Cold Leg Temperatures are 500*F degrees and stable
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7 . Perform a reactor inventory balance within 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> and then every 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> until the unit
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Radiation Monitor [2RMC*RQ201J. Control Room Radiation Monitor [2RMC*RQ202] is in ALERT. Select from the list below the expected response from these alarm A. [2HVCMOD201 A & C] CR ACU Air intake and Exhaust Dampers close; [2HVC* MOD 201B &
D] CR ACU Air intake and Exhaust Dampers remain ope .
B. The Control Room Emergency Bottled Air Pressurin.-ion System will actuat C, 'ne Unit I and Unit 2 Emergency Ventilation fans start after a 60-minute time dela .
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A. A Reactor Trip due to the loss of power to a Reactor Trip Breaker Rod Drive M/G se B. A Reactor Trip due to the loss of power to all Group 'A' Shutdown Bank rod C. No Reactor Trip. No power for Rod Drive M/G sets or Control rod power comes from Bus 2 !
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' Service water return from the CCS HX's to the cooling tower will be blocke ,
l Service water must be aligned to the Emergency Outfall to prevent overpressure of the condense , Service water return from the CDS Chillers must be aligned to Unit I Cooling Toweg Blowdow Service water pump seal injection water must be shifted from Filtered Water to the Service Water strainer .
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- Predischarge waming horn sounds inside the protected zon , Blue rotating lights are initiated in all occupied areas for the protected zon The CO 2contains a Wintergreen oderizer to flood the zone prior to discharg All key card controlled entrance doors are locked closed for the affected zon "
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, Input to the Emergency Door "OPEN" alarm bell while opening the outside doo Provide an audible whistling sound until air pressure differential is less than 0.5 psi Guide the door operator to control depressurization rate while equalizing pressur . Input to the Personnel Hatch door interlock ring while equalizing pressur .
ANSWER: C K/A: 103 K4.04 Importance: 2.5/ Cognitive Level: Knowledge CLOSED BOOK Ref.: 20M-47.4.C "18-inch Escape Manway Operations", Issue 4, Rev. 2, Not.e before step 2 on page 4
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A. The valve fails open. [2RHS*FCV605A] will automatically close to control flow and maintain flow at pre-event. Temperature will dro B. The valve fails open. The RHR pump will trip on overcurrent due to run-out. RCS temperature will initially drop and then rise aller the pump trip C. The valve fails closed. [2RHS*FCV605A] will automatically open to maintain flow. Temperature will ris D. He valve failing closed. [2RHS*FCV605A] will need to be manually opened to maintain flo Temperature will drop until FCV605A is opene ' -
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- Steam Dump Mode Selector Switch is in Tavg position Reactor Trip Breaker "B" indicates close Which of the following plant responses will be the result of the above conditions? He C-20 Permissive 180 sec. time delay is blocked and AMSAC actuate . Tne Steam Dump Lo.ad Rejection controller maintains Tavg within 5'F of no-load Tav Feedwater Isolation Signal on Low Tavg is blocke The "B" Train Safety injection Automatic Actuation signal is blocked.
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1 CHS*PIl38 Excess Letdown Pressure is 135 psi ..
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ANSWER: C K/A: 2.1.10 ' Importance: 2.7/ :
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B. A method of communication shall be established to nuintain contact with personnel within the confined spac C. An SCBA for emergency use shall be located near the entrance of a confined space when certain .
tasks are being performed withi ' D. For conditions when an SCBA used by rescuers nuy be impractical, the ventilation flow can be ,
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87 Unit 1 is in Mode I and Unit 2 in Mode 4 with the normal shift complement. At 0400 hours0.00463 days <br />0.111 hours <br />6.613757e-4 weeks <br />1.522e-4 months <br />, the Unit 2 ANSS is injured and is transported to a local Emergency Center for treatment. He will not r: turn this shif Which of the following statements is correct with regard to authorized shift staffing?
A. Credit can be taken for the Unit i ANSS provided the Unit 2 NSS does not leave the control roo f
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8 . Which of the following items on the ANSS Shift Turnover Checklist would ONLY be the responsibility of the OFF-GOING ANSS7 . Review previous shift narrative logs - List any Technical Specification items in effect Review the ESF Mimic Print for out of normal conditions ,
Log 5 qualified fire brigade members in the ANSS log - .' ANSWER B K/A: 2.1.18 Importance: 2.9/ Cognitive Level: Knowledge CLOSED BOOK Ref.: 1/20M-48.1.C Issue 4 Rev. 3 Figure 48.1.C-2 " Assistant Nuclear Shift Supervisors Turnover Checklist LP#: 2LP-SQS-4 OBJ: 3 .
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l IIcat up and RCS pressurization above 1000 psig may continue, with up to 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> to l
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ANSWER: C K/A: 2.1.33 Importance: 3.4/ .
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A. Return the plant to mode 4 within the next 6 hour6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> B. Twenty-four hours are available to repair [2FWE*P22] before any action heed to be take C. Restore [2FWE*P22] within 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> or be in Hot Shutdown within the following 6 hour6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> D. Restore [2FWE*P22] within 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> or be in Hot Shutdown within the following 90 hour0.00104 days <br />0.025 hours <br />1.488095e-4 weeks <br />3.4245e-5 months <br /> :
ANSWER: D K/A: 2.2.22 Importance: 3.4/ Cognitive Level: Comprehension OPEN BOOK Ref.: TS 3.7. LP#: 2LP-SQS-TS OBJ: 1 ,
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Volume = 860,000 gallons Boron Concentration = 2110 ppm -
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A. The basis for determining the time for Transfer to Hot Leg Recirculation following a LOCA may be invalid, resulting in precipitation of the soluble boro B. The reactor may not comply with Shutdown Margin Boron requirements to remain suberitical following an analyzed acciden C. Contained volume in the RWST may be not sufficient for both ECCS and to restore containment pressure to sub-atmospheric pressures within the 1-hour design criteri D. During a Design Basis Accident the Recirculation Sump would overfill and flood safety related systems in the containmen .
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A. may be skipped at the discretion of the NS B. may be' skipped provided the GMNO initials the omitted ste C. cannot be omitted, but may be started out of sequenc D. cannot be omitted and must be perfonned in the specified sequenc "
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i 99. - Security has reported that there is smoke in the computer room for the Unit i Simulator Facility,
= As ANSS what should your response be? Authorize the Security Shift Supervisor to call the local fire departments for respons i Dispatch the site fire brigade and notify the local fire departments for suppor ! Notify the local fire department and dispatch an operator to de-energize equipment as neede Notify the local fire department and dispatch security with the required support equipmen ANSWER C l K/A: 2.4.27 Importance: 2.9/ Cognitive Level: Knowledge CLOSED BOOK l
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l Attachment 2 j SIMULATION FACILITY REPORT Facility Licensee: Beaver Vallev Unit 2 l
Facility Docket No: 50-412 l
Operating Tests Administered from: Auoust 17-21,1998 l
This form is used only to report simulator observations. These observations do not i constitute audit or inspection findings and are not, without further verification and review, )
indicative of noncompliance with 10 CFR 55.45(b). These observations do not affect NRC certification or approval of the simulation facility other than to provide information that May be used in future evaluations. No licensee action is required in response to these observation No simulator deficiencies, that affected the scenario examinations or JPMs, we e identified i during the execution of the examinatio .
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