ML22173A239

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Bwd 2020 Ile Outline Comments
ML22173A239
Person / Time
Site: Braidwood  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 07/17/2020
From: Randy Baker
NRC/RGN-III/DRS/OLB
To:
Exelon Generation Co
Baker R
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DRAFT OUTLINE COMMENTS

Facility: BRAIDWOOD STATION Exam Date: JUNE 1 - JUNE 9, 2020

Written Exam Outline

( Prepared by NRC )

Comment Resolution Two KAs needed to be replaced due to Replacement KAs were randomly selected within G inapplicability and/or inability to write an the applicable category and approved by the operationally valid question at the Chief Examiner.

appropriate license level.

G Ensure ES-401-4 has been updated. Replacement KAs were properly documented on the ES -401 -4 form.

Administrative JPM Outline

( 12 /2 0 /201 9 )

Comment Resolution 1 Ensure RO EP is Significantly modified from This is a new Job Task for newly qualified RO the Bank JPM R -406. operators. Significantly modified.

2 Ensure SRO EP is Significantly modified This JPM has been significantly modified from from the Bank JPM S -4 10. previous JPM.

Control Room / In-Plant System JPM Outline

( 12 /20 /201 9 )

Comment Resolution G No comments. JPMs significantly different from the written exam admin topics.

Simulator Scenario Outline Comments

( 12 /20 /201 9 )

Comment Resolution Per ES-301 D.5.b, To maintain test The licensee has a database spreadsheet to flag integrity, every scenario shall be new or repetitive events from the last two NRC Exams significantly modified to ensure that the administered, which precludes not having at least applicant has not had the opportunity to 2 new events in each scenario.

rehearse or practice the scenario. A G significant modification means that, for each scenario, at least two events have not been used on the previous two NRC initial licensing operating exams.

How is it determined th at each scenario is new or significantly modified?

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