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NA-2022-6 Examination Report and Cover Letter
ML22234A028
Person / Time
Site: North Anna  Dominion icon.png
Issue date: 08/19/2022
From: Tom Stephen
NRC/RGN-II/DRS/OLB
To: Hilbert L
Virginia Electric & Power Co (VEPCO)
References
50-338/22-301, 50-339/22-301 50-338/OL-22, 50-339/OL-22
Download: ML22234A028 (9)


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August 19, 2022

Ms. Lisa Hilbert Senior Vice President North Anna Power Station 1022 Haley Drive Mineral, Virginia 23117

SUBJECT:

NORTH ANNA POWER STATION - NRC OPERATOR LICENSE EXAMI NATION REPORT 05000338/2022301, 05000339/2022301

Dear Ms. Hilbert:

During the period June 6 - 10, 2022 the Nuclear Regulatory Comm ission (NRC) administered operating tests to employees of your company who had applied fo r licenses to operate the North Anna Power Station. At the conclusion of the tests, the examin ers discussed preliminary findings related to the operating tests with those members of y our staff identified in the enclosed report. The written examination was administered by your staff on June 15, 2022.

Three Reactor Operator (RO) and five Senior Reactor Operator (S RO) applicants passed both the operating test and written examination. One SRO applicants failed the written examination.

There were no post-examination comments. A Simulator Fidelity Report is included in this report as Enclosure 2.

The initial examination submittal was within the range of accep tability expected for a proposed examination. All examination changes agreed upon between the N RC and your staff were L. Hilbert 2

made according to NUREG-1021, Operator Licensing Examination S tandards for Power Reactors, Revision 12.

In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRCs Rules of Practice, a copy of this letter and its enclosures will be available electronically for public inspecti on in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of the NRCs document system (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible from the NRC Website at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm.adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading Room).

If you have any questions concerning this letter, please contac t me at (404) 997-4703.

Sincerely,

/RA/

Thomas A. Stephen, Chief OperationsBranch1 DivisionofReactorSafety

Docket Nos: 50-338, 50-339 License Nos: NPF-4, NPF-7

Enclosures:

1. Report Details
2. Simulator Fidelity Report

cc: Distribution via Listserv L. Hilbert 3

SUBJECT:

NORTH ANNA POWER STATION - NRC OPERATOR LICENSE EXAMINATION REPORT 05000338/2022301, 05000339/2022301 dated August 19, 2022

DISTRIBUTION:

M. Kennard, RII T. Stephen, RII

  • See previous page for concurrence

PUBLICLY AVAILABLE NON-PUBLICLY AVAILABLE SENSITIVE NON-SENSITIVE

ADAMS: Yes ACCESSION NUMBER: ML22234A028 SUNSI REVIEW COMPLETE FORM 665 ATTACHED

OFFICE RII/ DRS/OB1 RII/ DRS/OB1 RII/ DRS/OB1 NAME DEgelstad MKennard TStephen DATE 8/17/2022 8/18/2022 8/ 19/2022 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY DOCUMENT NAME: HTTPS://USNRC.SHAREPOINT.COM/TEAMS/REGION-II-OB1/SHARED DOCUMENTS/OLB REFERENCE DOCUMENTS/NUREGS/REV 12 OL TEMPLATES/EXAMINATION REPORT LETTER TEMPLATE.DOCX U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

REGION II

Examination Report

Docket No.: 50-338, 50-339

License No.: NPF-4, NPF-7

Report No.: 05000338/2022301, 05000339/2022301

Enterprise Identifier: L-2022-OLL-0019

Licensee: Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO)

Facility: North Anna Power Station

Location: Mineral, VA

Dates: Operating Test - June 6-10, 2022 WrittenExamination-J une 15, 2022

Examiners: Michael Kennard, Chief Examiner, Senior Operations Engineer DanielBacon,SeniorOperationsEngi neer Mic hael Donithan, Operations Engineer

Approved by: Thomas A. Stephen, Chief OperationsBranch1 DivisionofReactorSafety

Enclosure 1

SUMMARY

ER 05000338/2022301, 05000339/2022301; operating test June 6-10, 2022 & written exam June 15, 2022; North Anna Power Station; Operator License Exami nations.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) examiners conducted an init ial examination in accordance with the guidelines in Revision 12, of NUREG-1021, " Operator Licensing Examination Standards for Power Reactors." This examination im plemented the operator licensing requirements identified in 10 CFR §55.41, §55.43, and §55.45, as applicable.

Members of the North Anna Power Station staff developed both th e operating tests and the written examination. The initial operating test, written RO ex amination, and written SRO examination submittals met the quality guidelines contained in NUREG-1021.

The NRC administered the operating tests during the period June 6-10, 2022. Members of the North Anna Power Station training staff administered the writte n examination on June 15, 2022.

Three Reactor Operator (RO) and five Senior Reactor Operator (S RO)] applicants passed both the operating test and written examination. Eight applicants w ere issued licenses commensurate with the level of examination administered.

There were no post-examination comments.

No findings were identified.

2 REPORT DETAILS

4. OTHER ACTIVITIES

4OA5 Operator Licensing Examinations

a. Inspection Scope

The NRC evaluated the submitted operating test by combining the scenario events and JPMs in order to determine the percentage of submitted test ite ms that required replacement or significant modification. The NRC also evaluate d the submitted written examination questions (RO and SRO questions considered separate ly) in order to determine the percentage of submitted questions that required r eplacement or significant modification, or that clearly did not conform with the intent of the approved knowledge and ability (K/A) statement. Any questions that were deleted during the grading process, or for which the answer key had to be changed, were also included in the count of unacceptable questions. The percentage of submitt ed test items that were unacceptable was compared to the acceptance criteria of NUREG-1 021, Operator Licensing Standards for Power Reactors.

The NRC reviewed the licensees examination security measures w hile preparing and administering the examinations in order to ensure compliance wi th 10 CFR §55.49, Integrity of examinations and tests.

The NRC performed an audit of license applications during the p reparatory site visit in order to confirm that they accurately reflected the subject app licants qualifications in accordance with NUREG-1021.

The NRC administered the operating tests during the period June 6-10, 2022. The NRC examiners evaluated three Reactor Operator (RO) and six Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) applicants using the guidelines contained in NUREG-1021. Members of the North Anna Power Station training staff administered the writte n examination on June 15, 2022. Evaluations of applicants and reviews of associated documentation were performed to determine if the applicants, who applied for licen ses to operate the North Anna Power Station, met the requirements specified in 10 CFR Pa rt 55, Operators Licenses.

The NRC evaluated the performance or fidelity of the simulation facility during the preparation and conduct of the operating tests.

b. Findings

No findings were identified.

The NRC developed the written examination sample plan outline. Members of the North Anna Power Station training staff developed both the operating tests and the written examination. All examination material was developed in accordan ce with the guidelines contained in Revision 12, of NUREG-1021. The NRC examination t eam reviewed the proposed examination. Examination changes agreed upon between the NRC and the licensee were made per NUREG-1021 and incorporated into the fin al version of the examination materials.

3 The NRC determined, using NUREG-1021, that the licensees initi al examination submittal was within the range of acceptability expected for a proposed examination.

The NRC determined that the licensees initial written examination submittal was within the range of acceptability expected for a proposed examination.

The NRC determined that the licensees initial operating test submittal was within the range of acceptability expected for a proposed examination.

Three RO applicants and five SRO applicants passed both the ope rating test and written examination. One SRO applicant passed the operating te st but did not pass the written examination. Three RO applicants and five SRO applican ts were issued licenses.

During the simulator scenario portion of the operating test the simulator failed on the third run of the first day of examination. The simulator failu re resulted in a partial run of scenario 1 and an abbreviated run of the spare scenario (scenar io 3) for one crew. At the time of the simulator malfunction the scenario was stopped, and the crew was sequestered to attempt to resolve the simulator issue. The sce nario was run by the North Anna Power Station staff five additional times with the s imulator functioning properly. One attempt was made to resume the scenario and the simulator failure occurred again. At this point no further attempts were made to resume scenario 1.

Scenario 3 was shortened to remove events that were not needed to complete the simulator portion of the operating test for one crew.

Due to the simulator issue, the exam schedule was adjusted to a llow for administrative JPMs and in-plant JPMs to be conducted while the facility attem pted to resolve the simulator issue. Once the simulator issue was definitively ide ntified. The remaining simulator portions of the examination were evaluated against th e simulator deficiency and then administered.

Copies of all individual examination reports were sent to the f acility Training Manager for evaluation of weaknesses and determination of appropriate remed ial training.

The licensee did not submit any post-examination comments. A c opy of the final written examination and answer key, with all changes incorporated, may be accessed not earlier than June 17, 2024, in the ADAMS system ML22214A025 and ML22214A027.

4OA6 Meetings, Including Exit

Exit Meeting Summary

On June 10. 2022 the NRC examination team discussed generic iss ues associated with the operating test with James Jenkins, Nuclear Plant Manager, a nd members of the North Anna Power Station staff. The examiners asked the licens ee if any of the examination material was proprietary. No proprietary informati on was identified.

4 KEY POINTS OF CONTACT

Licensee personnel

James H. Jenkins, Nuclear Plant Manager Doug Spears, Operations Manager Benjiman Chang, Supervisor Nuclear Training Andrew Brust, Lead Exam Writer Khanh Le, Nuclear Simulator Engineering Specialist Travis Mark, Technical Specialist

NRC personnel

M. Fannon, Branch Chief, DRP 4 K. Carrington, Senior Resident Inspector

5 SIMULATOR FIDELITY REPORT

Facility Licensee: North Anna Power Station

Facility Docket No.: 50-338, 50-339

Operating Test Administered: June 6-10, 2022

This form is to be used only to report observations. These obs ervations do not constitute audit or inspection findings and, without further verification and re view in accordance with Inspection Procedure 71111.11 are not indicative of noncompliance with 10 CFR 55.46. No licensee action is required in response to these observations.

While conducting the simulator portion of the operating test, e xaminers observed the following:

Item Description

CR1201087 Simulator System abort during initial Licensed Operator Exam

CA11186516 Simulator vendor identified the parameter that appeared erratic after the initiating event. The simulator scenario was conduct ed an additional 25 times with a focus on the suspect parameter with a system abort only occurring one time. The parameter of concern was noted to have moved with a significant enough error to initiate a computational error and result in a system abort.

The simulator vendor developed a patch to correct the issue.

The station Training Department decided not to implement the patch until further testing and screening of impacts are comple te.

As a result, an assessment of all additional simulator activiti es for the Initial examination were performed. Based on the resul ts of this assessment the Simulator Support can provide reasonable assurance of functionality for the remaining simulat or item.

Enclosure 2