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{{#Wiki_filter:ES-401                     Generic Knowledge and Abilities Outline (Tier 3)                             Form ES-401-3 Facility: PINGP Units 1 and 2                                                           Date of Exam: May 14-25, 2012 Category           K/A #                                 Topic                                 RO         SRO-Only IR       #    IR       #
{{#Wiki_filter:ES-401 Generic Knowledge and Abilities Outline (Tier 3)
2.1.2     Knowledge of operator responsibilities during all modes of   4.1     66 plant operation.
Form ES-401-3 Facility: PINGP Units 1 and 2 Date of Exam: May 14-25, 2012 Category K/A #
: 1.                           Ability to perform specific system and integrated plant 2.1.23                                                                  4.3      67 Conduct                      procedures during all modes of plant operation.
Topic RO SRO-Only IR IR
of Operations 2.1.39   Knowledge of conservative decision making practices.         3.6     68 Ability to use procedures to determine the effects on 2.1.43                                                                                4.3      94 reactivity of plant changes, such as reactor coolant system temperature, secondary plant, fuel depletion, etc.
: 1.
Ability to use procedures related to shift staffing, such as 2.1.5                                                                                  3.9      95 minimum crew complement, overtime limitations, etc.
Conduct of Operations 2.1.2 Knowledge of operator responsibilities during all modes of plant operation.
2.1.
4.1 66 2.1.23 Ability to perform specific system and integrated plant procedures during all modes of plant operation.
Subtotal                                                                         3             2 Ability to explain the variations in control board/control 2.2.4                                                                  3.6      69 room layouts, systems, instrumentation, and procedural actions between units at a facility.
4.3 67 2.1.39 Knowledge of conservative decision making practices.
: 2.                 2.2.43   Knowledge of the process used to track inoperable             3.0     70 Equipment                    alarms.
3.6 68 2.1.43 Ability to use procedures to determine the effects on reactivity of plant changes, such as reactor coolant system temperature, secondary plant, fuel depletion, etc.
Control                      Knowledge of the bases in Technical Specifications for 2.2.25                                                                                4.2      96 limiting conditions for operations and safety limits.
4.3 94 2.1.5 Ability to use procedures related to shift staffing, such as minimum crew complement, overtime limitations, etc.
Ability to perform pre-startup procedures for the facility, 2.2.1                                                                                  4.4      97 including operating those controls associated with plant equipment that could affect reactivity.
3.9 95 2.1.
2.2.
Subtotal 3
Subtotal                                                                         2             2 Knowledge of radiation monitoring systems, such as fixed 2.3.15                                                                  2.9      71    3.1      98 radiation monitors and alarms, portable survey instruments, personnel monitoring equipment, etc.
2
: 3.                           Knowledge of radiological safety procedures pertaining to 2.3.13                                                                  3.4      72 Radiation                    licensed operator duties, such as response to radiation Control                      monitor alarms, containment entry requirements, fuel handling responsibilities, access to locked high-radiation areas, aligning filters, etc.
: 2.
Ability to use radiation monitoring systems, such as fixed 2.3.5                                                                  2.9      73 radiation monitors and alarms, portable survey instruments, personnel monitoring equipment, etc.
Equipment Control 2.2.4 Ability to explain the variations in control board/control room layouts, systems, instrumentation, and procedural actions between units at a facility.
Ability to comply with radiation work permit requirements 2.3.7                                                                                  3.6      99 during normal or abnormal conditions.
3.6 69 2.2.43 Knowledge of the process used to track inoperable alarms.
2.3.
3.0 70 2.2.25 Knowledge of the bases in Technical Specifications for limiting conditions for operations and safety limits.
Subtotal                                                                         3             2 2.4.1     Knowledge of EOP entry conditions and immediate action       4.6      74 steps.
4.2 96 2.2.1 Ability to perform pre-startup procedures for the facility, including operating those controls associated with plant equipment that could affect reactivity.
4.
4.4 97 2.2.
2.4.14   Knowledge of general guidelines for EOP usage.               3.8     75 Emergency Procedures /                Knowledge of the organization of the operating 2.4.5                                                                                  4.3      100 Plan                        procedures network for normal, abnormal, and emergency evolutions.
Subtotal 2
2.4.
2
Subtotal                                                                         2             1 Tier 3 Point Total                                                                                 10             7}}
: 3.
Radiation Control 2.3.15 Knowledge of radiation monitoring systems, such as fixed radiation monitors and alarms, portable survey instruments, personnel monitoring equipment, etc.
2.9 71 3.1 98 2.3.13 Knowledge of radiological safety procedures pertaining to licensed operator duties, such as response to radiation monitor alarms, containment entry requirements, fuel handling responsibilities, access to locked high-radiation areas, aligning filters, etc.
3.4 72 2.3.5 Ability to use radiation monitoring systems, such as fixed radiation monitors and alarms, portable survey instruments, personnel monitoring equipment, etc.
2.9 73 2.3.7 Ability to comply with radiation work permit requirements during normal or abnormal conditions.
3.6 99 2.3.
Subtotal 3
2
: 4.
Emergency Procedures /
Plan 2.4.1 Knowledge of EOP entry conditions and immediate action steps.
4.6 74 2.4.14 Knowledge of general guidelines for EOP usage.
3.8 75 2.4.5 Knowledge of the organization of the operating procedures network for normal, abnormal, and emergency evolutions.
4.3 100 2.4.
Subtotal 2
1 Tier 3 Point Total 10 7}}

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2012 Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant Initial License Examination Form ES-401-3
ML12166A036
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Issue date: 05/22/2012
From: Mcneil D
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ES-401 Generic Knowledge and Abilities Outline (Tier 3)

Form ES-401-3 Facility: PINGP Units 1 and 2 Date of Exam: May 14-25, 2012 Category K/A #

Topic RO SRO-Only IR IR

1.

Conduct of Operations 2.1.2 Knowledge of operator responsibilities during all modes of plant operation.

4.1 66 2.1.23 Ability to perform specific system and integrated plant procedures during all modes of plant operation.

4.3 67 2.1.39 Knowledge of conservative decision making practices.

3.6 68 2.1.43 Ability to use procedures to determine the effects on reactivity of plant changes, such as reactor coolant system temperature, secondary plant, fuel depletion, etc.

4.3 94 2.1.5 Ability to use procedures related to shift staffing, such as minimum crew complement, overtime limitations, etc.

3.9 95 2.1.

Subtotal 3

2

2.

Equipment Control 2.2.4 Ability to explain the variations in control board/control room layouts, systems, instrumentation, and procedural actions between units at a facility.

3.6 69 2.2.43 Knowledge of the process used to track inoperable alarms.

3.0 70 2.2.25 Knowledge of the bases in Technical Specifications for limiting conditions for operations and safety limits.

4.2 96 2.2.1 Ability to perform pre-startup procedures for the facility, including operating those controls associated with plant equipment that could affect reactivity.

4.4 97 2.2.

Subtotal 2

2

3.

Radiation Control 2.3.15 Knowledge of radiation monitoring systems, such as fixed radiation monitors and alarms, portable survey instruments, personnel monitoring equipment, etc.

2.9 71 3.1 98 2.3.13 Knowledge of radiological safety procedures pertaining to licensed operator duties, such as response to radiation monitor alarms, containment entry requirements, fuel handling responsibilities, access to locked high-radiation areas, aligning filters, etc.

3.4 72 2.3.5 Ability to use radiation monitoring systems, such as fixed radiation monitors and alarms, portable survey instruments, personnel monitoring equipment, etc.

2.9 73 2.3.7 Ability to comply with radiation work permit requirements during normal or abnormal conditions.

3.6 99 2.3.

Subtotal 3

2

4.

Emergency Procedures /

Plan 2.4.1 Knowledge of EOP entry conditions and immediate action steps.

4.6 74 2.4.14 Knowledge of general guidelines for EOP usage.

3.8 75 2.4.5 Knowledge of the organization of the operating procedures network for normal, abnormal, and emergency evolutions.

4.3 100 2.4.

Subtotal 2

1 Tier 3 Point Total 10 7