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DOE-HDBK-1115-98
7. EVALUATION
The training program should be evaluated on a continuous basis to determine program
effectiveness using DOE-STD-1070-94, Guidelines for the Evaluation of Nuclear Facility
Training Programs. Recommended changes to the training program as a result of the
evaluation should be formalized, approved, and tracked to implementation. The areas
encompassed should include the following:
C
Feedback from recently qualified STAs and their managers
C
Inspection, audit, and evaluation reports of training completed by outside organizations
and facility personnel
C
Individual performance evaluations related to STA duties
C
Facility and simulator performance evaluations and examinations results
C
Facility operations problems related to individual knowledge or skills deficiencies
C
Occurrence reports from the facility or the nuclear organization relevant to STAs
C
Changes in the job assignments related to facility duties or safety-related functions of
STAs
C
Regulations or standards affecting STA training
C
Assessment by the operations manager of STA performance deficiencies related to
training
C
Analysis of changes from updates in the STA position assessment.
Training program evaluations should also be used to identify operating practices, facility design
factors, and procedures that adversely impact the performance of STAs. This evaluation
should include root-cause analysis to determine if problems are attributable to training,
procedures, operating procedures, facility design, or any combination of these factors.
Analysis results and recommendations for corrections should be transmitted to facility line
management for resolution.
The operations supervisor should review the training curriculum periodically to identify
deficiencies, required changes that need immediate action, or significant program
modifications. The supervisor should recommend corrective action for review and approval by
the training manager and operations manager. Additionally, the operations training supervisor
should implement the necessary changes to the program and lesson plans.
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