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C The role PRA can play in evaluating proposed changes in operating procedures or
equipment configuration
C The role of external events such as earthquakes, extreme winds, flooding,
transportation accidents, etc., in terms of their contribution to facility risk
C The role PRA can play in optimizing operating limits, Technical Safety Requirements,
testing, and maintenance intervals.
3.2.3
Nuclear Safety
A goal of operations of DOE nuclear facilities is that operation will not result in any
significant impact on the health and safety of the public, facility employees or
contractors, or the environment. Therefore, shift supervisor trainees should receive
training and continuing training in the following areas:
C
Nuclear criticality safety limits
C
Nuclear materials safeguards
C
Limiting conditions of operation
C
Safety envelope
C
Facility Safety Analysis Report
C
Technical Safety Appraisals
C
Safety analysis and review system
C
DOE Nuclear Safety Policy Statement
C
DOE orders relating to nuclear safety
C
Price Anderson Amendments Act
C
Applicable NRC regulations relating to nuclear safety
C
Operating experience.
3.2.4
Occurrence Reports
Shift supervisor trainees should receive occurrence report training as appropriate to their
job responsibilities. This training should be further emphasized in the continuing training
program. Training should address the following:
C
Importance of the Occurrence Reporting and Processing System (ORPS)
C
Internal, external, and follow-up notification requirements of reportable occurrences
C
Occurrence categorization and notification process
C
Utilization of reportable occurrence information
C
Collection of data required for generation of occurrence reports
- operating conditions at the time of the occurrence
- documented statements of persons who were involved in or who witnessed the
occurrence
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