81_FR_56866 81 FR 56704 - South Carolina Electric & Gas Company and South Carolina Public Service Authority; Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station, Unit 2

81 FR 56704 - South Carolina Electric & Gas Company and South Carolina Public Service Authority; Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station, Unit 2

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 162 (August 22, 2016)

Page Range56704-56715
FR Document2016-20030

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is granting an exemption from the requirements of the Commission's regulations that require a portion of the operating test, which is part of the operator licensing examination, to be administered in a plant walk-through. The NRC is also approving alternative examination criteria in response to a July 28, 2016, request from South Carolina Electric & Gas Company (SCE&G or facility licensee).

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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

[Docket No. 52-027; NRC-2008-0441]


South Carolina Electric & Gas Company and South Carolina Public 
Service Authority; Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station, Unit 2

AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

ACTION: Grant of exemption; approval of alternative.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is granting an 
exemption from the requirements of the Commission's regulations that 
require a portion of the operating test, which is part of the operator 
licensing examination, to be administered in a plant walk-through. The 
NRC is also approving alternative examination criteria in response to a 
July 28, 2016, request from South Carolina Electric & Gas Company 
(SCE&G or facility licensee).

DATES: This exemption and approval is effective as of August 22, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Please refer to Docket ID NRC-2008-0441 when contacting the 
NRC about the availability of information regarding this document. You 
may obtain publicly-available information related to this document 
using any of the following methods:
     Federal Rulemaking Web site: Go to http://www.regulations.gov and search for Docket ID NRC-2008-0441. Address 
questions about NRC dockets to Carol Gallagher; telephone: 301-415-
3463; email: [email protected]. For technical questions, contact 
the individual listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of 
this document.
     NRC's Agencywide Documents Access and Management System 
(ADAMS):
    You may obtain publicly-available documents online in the ADAMS 
Public Documents collection at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html. To begin the search, select ``ADAMS Public Documents'' and 
then select ``Begin Web-based ADAMS Search.'' For problems with ADAMS, 
please contact the NRC's Public Document Room (PDR) reference staff at 
1-800-397-4209, 301-415-4737, or by email to [email protected]. The 
ADAMS accession number for each document referenced (if it is available 
in ADAMS) is provided the first time that a document is referenced. The 
facility licensee's exemption request was submitted to the NRC by 
letter dated July 28, 2016 (ADAMS Accession No. ML16210A442).

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     NRC's PDR: You may examine and purchase copies of public 
documents at the NRC's PDR, Room O1-F21, One White Flint North, 11555 
Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Paul Kallan, Office of New Reactors, 
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001; 
telephone: 301-415-2809; email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

I. Background

    South Carolina Electric & Gas Company (SCE&G) and South Carolina 
Public Service Authority (Santee Cooper) (together, the ``VCSNS 
Owners'') are the holders of Combined License Nos. NPF-93 and NPF-94, 
which authorize the construction and operation of Virgil C. Summer 
Nuclear Station (VCSNS) Units 2 and 3, respectively.\1\ VCSNS Units 2 
and 3 are Westinghouse AP1000 pressurized-water reactors under 
construction in Jenkinsville, South Carolina. They are co-located with 
VCSNS Unit 1, which is an operating Westinghouse three-loop 
pressurized-water reactor.
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    \1\ SCE&G is authorized by the VCSNS Owners to exercise 
responsibility and control over the physical construction, 
operation, and maintenance of the facility and is the ``facility 
licensee'' as defined in 10 CFR 55.4 for purposes of this 
evaluation.
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    VCSNS Unit 2 is under construction, and most of the plant systems 
have not been built. The facility licensee requests an exemption from 
the portion of section 55.45(b) of title 10 of the Code of Federal 
Regulations (10 CFR), requiring that the ``the [operator and senior 
operator] operating test will be administered in a plant walkthrough.'' 
Pursuant to 10 CFR 55.11, the ``Commission may, upon application by an 
interested person, or upon its own initiative, grant such exemptions 
from the requirements of the regulations in this part as it determines 
are authorized by law and will not endanger life or property and are 
otherwise in the public interest.''
    As an alternative to the in-plant methods of testing described in 
NUREG-1021, ``Operator Licensing Examination Standards for Power 
Reactors,'' the facility licensee proposes that applicants for operator 
and senior operator licenses at VCSNS Unit 2 be tested using discussion 
and performance methods in combination with plant layout diagrams, 
maps, equipment diagrams, pictures, and mock-ups. Approval of proposed 
alternatives is addressed in NUREG-1021, ES-201, ``Initial Operator 
Licensing Examination Process,'' Section B, ``Background.'' As stated 
therein,

    Facility licensees may propose alternatives to the examination 
criteria contained here and evaluate how the proposed alternatives 
provide an acceptable method of complying with the Commission's 
regulations. The NRC staff will review any proposed alternatives and 
make a decision regarding their acceptability. The NRC will not 
approve any alternative that would compromise the agency's statutory 
responsibility to prescribe uniform conditions for the operator 
licensing examinations.

Requirements for Operator Licensing Examinations

    The Commission's regulations in 10 CFR part 55, ``Operators' 
Licenses,'' in part establish procedures and criteria for the issuance 
of licenses to operators and senior operators of utilization facilities 
licensed under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and 10 CFR 
part 52, ``Licenses, Certifications, and Approvals for Nuclear Power 
Plants.'' Pursuant to 10 CFR 55.51, ``Issuance of Licenses,'' ``If the 
Commission determines that an applicant for an operator license or a 
senior operator license meets the requirements of the Act and its 
regulations, it will issue a license in the form and containing any 
conditions and limitations it considers appropriate and necessary.'' 
Section 55.33(a) states in part that the Commission will approve an 
initial application for a license if it finds that (1) the applicant's 
health is sufficient and (2) the applicant has passed the requisite 
written examination and operating test in accordance with 10 CFR 55.41, 
``Written Examination: Operators,'' or 10 CFR 55.43, ``Written 
Examination: Senior Operators,'' and 10 CFR 55.45, ``Operating Tests.'' 
These examinations and tests determine whether the applicant for an 
operator license has learned to operate a facility competently and 
safely, and additionally, in the case of a senior operator, whether the 
applicant has learned to direct the licensed activities of licensed 
operators competently and safely.
    The regulations in 10 CFR 55.40(a) require the Commission to use 
the criteria in NUREG-1021, ``Operator Licensing Examination Standards 
for Power Reactors,'' in effect 6 months before the examination date to 
prepare the written examinations required by 10 CFR 55.41 and 55.43 and 
the operating tests required by 10 CFR 55.45; 10 CFR 55.40(a) also 
requires the Commission to use the criteria in NUREG-1021 to evaluate 
the written examinations and operating tests prepared by power reactor 
facility licensees pursuant to 10 CFR 55.40(b).
    As stated in 10 CFR 55.40(b), power reactor facility licensees may 
prepare, proctor, and grade the written examinations required by 10 CFR 
55.41 and 55.43 and may prepare the operating tests required by 10 CFR 
55.45, subject to the following conditions: (1) They shall prepare the 
required examinations and tests in accordance with the criteria in 
NUREG-1021 as described in 10 CFR 55.40(a); (2) pursuant to 10 CFR 
55.49, they shall establish, implement, and maintain procedures to 
control examination security and integrity; (3) an authorized 
representative of the facility licensee shall approve the required 
examinations and tests before they are submitted to the Commission for 
review and approval; and (4) they must receive Commission approval of 
their proposed written examinations and operating tests.
    In accordance with 10 CFR 55.45(a), ``[t]he operating test, to the 
extent applicable, requires the applicant to demonstrate an 
understanding of and the ability to perform the actions necessary to 
accomplish a representative sample from among . . . 13 [listed] 
items.'' In accordance with 10 CFR 55.45(b):
    Implementation--Administration. The operating test will be 
administered in a plant walkthrough and in either--
    (1) A simulation facility that the Commission has approved for use 
after application has been made by the facility licensee under Sec.  
55.46(b);
    (2) A plant-referenced simulator (Sec.  55.46(c)); or
    (3) The plant, if approved for use in the administration of the 
operating test by the Commission under Sec.  55.46(b).

The ``in a plant walkthrough'' portion of 10 CFR 55.45(b) is the 
subject of the exemption request.
    NUREG-1021, Revision 10 (December 2014) (ADAMS Accession No. 
ML14352A297) establishes the policies, procedures, and practices for 
examining applicants for operator and senior operator licenses and 
licensees pursuant to 10 CFR part 55; it contains the examination 
standards that ensure the equitable and consistent administration of 
operator licensing examinations. NUREG-1021 is organized by topic into 
chapters designated with ``ES,'' which stands for ``examination 
standard.'' As relevant here, Chapter 2 (ES-2xx) addresses initial pre-
examination activities and Chapter 3 (ES-3xx) addresses initial 
operating tests. Chapter 3 includes ES-301, ``Preparing Initial 
Operating Tests,'' and ES-302,

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``Administering Operating Tests to Initial License Applicants.''
    The NRC examiners and facility licensees use NUREG-1021 together 
with the applicable NRC knowledge and abilities (K/A) catalog. NUREG-
2103, ``Knowledge and Abilities Catalog for Nuclear Power Plant 
Operators: Westinghouse AP1000 Pressurized-Water Reactors,'' was 
developed specifically to address the passive nature of the 
Westinghouse AP1000 design. The NRC K/A catalogs provide the basis for 
the development of content-valid operator licensing examinations. 
NUREG-1021, Appendix A, ``Overview of Generic Examination Concepts,'' 
Section C.1, ``Content Validity,'' describes that a content-valid 
examination establishes a link between the examination and the duties 
that the applicants will perform on the job. Also, this section states,

    Test items selected for inclusion in an NRC examination should 
be based on K/As contained in the appropriate K/A catalog. Testing 
outside the documented K/As can jeopardize the content validity of 
the examination. Content validity can also be reduced if important 
K/As are omitted from the examination.

The NRC K/A catalogs contain K/A statements that have been rated for 
their importance with respect to the safe operation of the plant. An 
importance rating less than 2.5 represents a K/A statement of limited 
importance for the safe operation of a plant. Such statements are 
generally considered as inappropriate content for NRC licensing 
examinations.
    Operator licensing examinations developed using the applicable NRC 
K/A catalog along with the guidance in NUREG-1021 will sample the 13 
items listed in 10 CFR 55.45(a) and also ensure that exam topics are 
associated with K/A statements of significant importance for the safe 
operation of the plant. Thus, the examinations will be content-valid.

The Operating Test

    NUREG-1021, Revision 10, ES-301, ``Preparing Initial Operating 
Tests,'' Section B, ``Background,'' describes that the requirements in 
10 CFR 55.45 for the operating test are met by administering a 
simulator test and a walk-through.
    The simulator test is typically administered in a team format with 
up to three applicants in the main control room simulator. It 
implements Items 1-8 and 11-13 of 10 CFR 55.45(a) and is the most 
performance-based aspect of the operating test. The NRC examiners use 
the simulator test to evaluate each applicant's ability to safely 
operate the plant systems under dynamic, integrated conditions.
    In contrast, the NRC examiners administer the walk-through to 
applicants one-on-one. The walk-through consists of two parts: 
Administrative topics and control room/in-plant systems. The 
administrative topics part of the walk-through implements Items 9-12 of 
10 CFR 55.45(a) and covers K/As associated with administrative control 
of the plant. The control room/in-plant systems part of the walk-
through implements the requirements of Items 3, 4, 7, 8, and 9 of 10 
CFR 55.45(a) and encompasses several types of systems, including 
primary coolant, emergency coolant, decay heat removal, auxiliary, 
radiation monitoring, and instrumentation and control. ES-301 describes 
that the control room/in-plant systems part of the walk-through is used 
to determine whether the applicant has an adequate knowledge of plant 
system design and is able to safely operate those systems. This part of 
the walk-through focuses primarily on those systems with which licensed 
operators are most involved (i.e., those having controls and 
indications in the main control room). To a lesser extent, it also 
ensures that the applicant is familiar with the design and operation of 
systems located outside the main control room.
    To evaluate an applicant's knowledge and abilities relative to 
control room/in-plant systems and competence in the administrative 
topics, the NRC examiners administer job performance measures (JPMs) 
and, when necessary, ask specific follow-up questions based on the 
applicant's performance of the JPM. NUREG-1021 defines a JPM as ``[a]n 
evaluation tool that requires the applicant to perform (or simulate) a 
task that is applicable to the license level of the examination.''
    Tasks are selected for evaluation in accordance with ES-301, 
Section D.4, ``Specific Instructions for the `Control Room/In-Plant 
Systems' Walk-Through.'' This section directs the NRC examiners and 
facility licensees to select plant systems from the nine safety 
functions listed in the applicable NRC K/A Catalog. Table 1, ``Plant 
Systems by Safety Function,'' in NUREG-2103 contains a list of the 
AP1000 plant systems that are important to each of the nine major 
safety functions. ES-301, Section D.4.a, directs exam writers to (1) 
select plant systems from among the nine safety functions and then (2) 
for each plant system selected, select from either the NRC K/A catalog 
or the facility licensee's site-specific task list a task for which a 
JPM exists or can be developed. NUREG-1021, Appendix C, ``Job 
Performance Measure Guidelines,'' contains Form ES-C-2, ``Job 
Performance Measure Quality Checklist,'' (i.e., the JPM Checklist), 
which states that every JPM should, among other things, (1) be 
supported by the facility's job task analysis (i.e., the JPM must 
require applicants to perform tasks that are included in the facility 
licensee's site-specific task list, which is the product of its job 
task analysis) and (2) be ``operationally important.'' To be 
``operationally important,'' the JPM Checklist states that a JPM must 
meet the threshold criterion of 2.5 in NUREG-2103 (i.e., the K/A 
statement associated with the JPM must have an importance rating of 2.5 
of higher), or as determined by the facility and agreed to by the NRC.
    Additionally, ES-301, Section E.2.a, ``NRC Examiner Review,'' 
directs examiners to independently review each operating test for 
content, wording, operational validity (i.e., test items address an 
actual or conceivable mental or psychomotor activity performed on the 
job), and level of difficulty using Form ES-301-3, ``Operating Test 
Quality Checklist.'' The JPMs must satisfy the criteria on Form ES-301-
3 and the JPM Checklist to be administered as part of an operating 
test.
    Per 10 CFR 55.45(b), the operating test will be administered in 
part in a plant walk-through. Further requirements for the plant walk-
through (i.e., the in-plant portion of the operating test) are given in 
ES-301, Section D.3, ``Specific Instructions for the `Administrative 
Topics' Walk-through,'' and Section D.4, ``Specific Instructions for 
the `Control Room/In-Plant Systems' Walk-Through.'' Concerning in-plant 
testing (i.e., ``plant walk-through''), ES-301, Section D.4.a. states 
that from the nine safety function groupings identified in the K/A 
catalog, the appropriate number of systems to be evaluated based on the 
applicant's license level is given by the Table 1, ``Systems JPMs,'' 
below: \2\
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    \2\ In the column labeled ``License Level,'' ``RO'' means 
``reactor operator'' or ``operator; ``SRO-I'' means ``senior reactor 
operator--instant'' or ``senior operator;'' and ``SRO-U'' means 
``senior reactor operator--upgrade,'' and refers to an operator 
applying to upgrade to a senior operator license.

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                                              Table 1--Systems JPMs
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                          License level                            Control room      In-plant          Total
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RO..............................................................               8               3              11
SRO-I...........................................................               7               3              10
SRO-U...........................................................          2 or 3          3 or 2               5
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    In addition, ES-301, Section D.4.a states: ``Each of the control 
room systems and evolutions (and separately each of the in-plant 
systems and evolutions) selected for RO and SRO-I applicants should 
evaluate a different safety function, and the same system or evolution 
should not be used to evaluate more than one safety function in each 
location.''
    Also, ES-301, Section D.4.b states, ``at least one of the tasks 
conducted in the plant shall evaluate the applicant's ability to 
implement actions required during an emergency or abnormal condition, 
and another shall require the applicant to enter the RCA 
[radiologically controlled area].''
    Taken together, the statements in ES-301, Sections D.4.a and D.4.b 
show that, for purposes of testing, the control room is separate from 
the plant. Control room system JPMs are typically performed in the 
control room simulator. Because plant equipment is not controlled from 
the simulator, applicants can demonstrate knowledge and abilities by 
using the simulator to perform the actions necessary to accomplish the 
task during the JPM. The simulator provides feedback to the applicant 
about the actions that he or she takes during performance of the task. 
For example, if the applicant operates a switch to start a pump, the 
simulator provides indications to the applicant that will allow him or 
her to determine whether the pump has started.

Administration of In-Plant JPMs

    Typically, each JPM begins with the NRC examiner providing the 
applicant with a cue sheet, which contains the cue for the applicant to 
begin to perform the task. The cue sheet also provides the applicant 
with any initial conditions that he or she should assume have been 
established. After receiving the cue sheet, the applicant leads the NRC 
examiner to the location in the plant where the task will be performed. 
Once the applicant arrives at the correct location in the plant, he or 
she uses the appropriate plant procedure and the plant equipment in 
that location as a prop to describe to the NRC examiner exactly how he 
or she would perform the task. In contrast to a control room system 
JPM, where the applicant performs the task on the control room 
simulator, the applicant does not actually perform the task during an 
in-plant system JPM because applicants are not permitted to operate 
plant equipment while performing a JPM; only licensed control room 
operators can direct the operation of plant equipment (i.e., an NRC 
examiner cannot direct the operation of plant equipment). Therefore, as 
stated in NUREG-1021, ES-301, Attachment 2, Page 21, to successfully 
complete a JPM in the plant, the applicant must ``describe exactly what 
it takes to perform an action.'' As described in NUREG-1021, Appendix 
C, ``Job Performance Measure Guidelines,'' Section B.4, ``Develop 
Examiner Cues,'' the NRC examiners develop scripted cues to provide the 
applicant with specific feedback on the equipment's response(s) to 
actions the applicant describes that he or she would take. These cues 
are necessary during JPMs performed in the plant because the applicant 
is not actually operating any equipment in the plant, and therefore the 
applicant will not have available the normal indications that would be 
observed during actual task performance.
    Consider the following example. An NRC examiner provides the 
applicant with a cue sheet that directs him or her to start a standby 
diesel generator from its local control panel, which is located in the 
plant (i.e., outside of the main control room), for a monthly equipment 
performance test. The applicant first must demonstrate to the NRC 
examiner that he or she can locate that particular local control panel 
in the plant by walking the NRC examiner to it. Once at the local 
control panel, the applicant must then verbally describe exactly how he 
or she would operate the control panel to perform the task of starting 
the standby diesel generator. The applicant will use the local control 
panel as a prop during this discussion (e.g., the applicant could point 
to a control switch on the control panel to show the NRC examiner that 
he or she knows which one must be operated during actual task 
performance to raise the speed of the diesel generator). The applicant 
would also need to describe how he or she would expect the standby 
diesel generator to respond to his or her actions and the indications 
that he or she would use to monitor whether the standby diesel 
generator responded as expected. Because the equipment is not actually 
being operated during an in-plant JPM, the NRC examiner provides 
specific feedback regarding the equipment's reactions to the actions 
the applicant says that he or she would take.
    If the applicant correctly locates the equipment in the plant and 
describes what it takes to perform the task, then the applicant will 
successfully complete the JPM. If the applicant demonstrates a lack of 
understanding of the equipment and procedures, then the NRC examiner 
will ask follow-up questions, as necessary, to confirm whether the 
applicant is familiar with the design and operation of that plant 
system.
    Additionally, at least one JPM must be performed in the RCA. This 
provides an opportunity for the applicant to demonstrate knowledge of 
significant radiation hazards located in radiation and/or contamination 
areas inside the RCA and the ability to perform procedures to reduce 
excessive levels of radiation and to guard against personnel exposure.

Cold Licensing Process

    NUREG-1021, ES-202, Section D.4, ``Cold License Eligibility,'' 
states, ``[c]old licensing is the process used prior to fuel load that 
provides a consistent method for operations personnel to acquire the 
knowledge and experience required for licensed operator duties 
following fuel load.'' The cold licensing process is described in 
Appendix A, ``Cold License Training Plan,'' of NEI 06-13A, ``Template 
for an Industry Training Program Description,'' Revision 2 (ADAMS 
Accession No. ML090910554). ``Final Safety Evaluation for Topical 
Report NEI 06-13A, `Template for an Industry Training Program 
Description,' '' Revision 1, dated December 5, 2008 (ADAMS Accession 
No. ML082950140), documents the NRC staff's approval of NEI 06-13A for 
use in combined license applications. The facility licensee 
incorporated NEI 06-13A, Revision 2, by reference into the VCSNS Units 
2 and 3 Updated Final Safety Analysis Report (UFSAR), Chapter 13, 
``Conduct of Operation'' (ADAMS Accession No. ML15196A320). Section 
13.2A.3,

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``Conduct of On-the-Job Training (OJT),'' of the VCSNS Units 2 and 3 
UFSAR states, ``[u]ntil plant construction is completed, acceptable 
methods for the conduct of on-the-job training include discussion, 
simulation, and use of mockup equipment and virtual reality 
technology.'' Section 13.2A.6, ``Cold Licensing Process Applicability 
and Termination,'' provides additional guidance on the conduct of OJT:

    As plant systems, components, and structures are completed, and 
as integrated plant operations begin, the systematic approach to 
training process will be used to adjust cold license class training 
methods and settings . . . The purpose is to optimize student 
learning using actual in-plant training and experience opportunities 
as they become available.

Additionally, Section 13.2A.7, ``Initial Licensed Operator Examination 
Schedule,'' states, ``[a]dministration of [initial] licensed operator 
examinations begins approximately 18 months prior to fuel load.''

II. Request/Action

    By letter number NND-16-0266 from April R. Rice, Manager, Nuclear 
Licensing, New Nuclear Deployment; to the NRC dated July 28, 2016; 
titled, ``Request for an Exemption: Operator Licensing'' (ADAMS 
Accession No. ML16210A442); the facility licensee stated that it seeks 
to begin operator licensing examinations in September 2016. The 
facility licensee (1) applied for an exemption from the requirement in 
10 CFR part 55 that requires using a plant walk-through as part of the 
operating test (i.e., in-plant testing); and (2) proposed alternative 
examination criteria and methods. SCE&G's request is similar to the 
request submitted by letter number ND-16-0747 from Ms. Karen Fili, Site 
Vice President, Vogtle Electric Generating Plant (VEGP) Units 3 and 4; 
to the NRC dated May 27, 2016; titled, ``Southern Nuclear Operating 
Company Vogtle Electric Generating Plant (VEGP) Units 3 and 4 Revised 
Request for Exemption and RAI Response: Operator Licensing'' (ADAMS 
Accession No. ML16148A484). Southern Nuclear Company (SNC) is also 
constructing two Westinghouse AP1000 reactors at VEGP Units 3 and 4 in 
Burke County, Georgia. On June 24, 2016, the NRC staff granted SNC an 
exemption from the requirement in 10 CFR part 55 that requires using a 
plant walk-through as part of the operating test and approved SNC's 
alternative examination criteria and methods (ADAMS Accession No. 
ML16174A447).

Application for Exemption

    Because VCSNS Unit 2 is under construction and most of the plant 
systems have not yet been built, the facility licensee requests an 
exemption from the requirement in 10 CFR 55.45(b) to administer a 
portion of the operating test ``in a plant walkthrough.''

Proposed Alternative

    The facility licensee proposes an alternative to administering in-
plant system JPMs in the plant: it proposes to use ``cold license 
training plan evaluation methods'' to administer in-plant system JPMs. 
Specifically, in Enclosure 1, ``Plant Walkthrough Exemption,'' Section 
3.1, ``Administration of In-Plant JPMs Using Cold License Training Plan 
Methods,'' and Section 3.2, ``RCA Mockup Alternative to RCA Entry,'' of 
letter NND-16-0266, the facility licensee proposes using the following 
``cold license training plan evaluation methods'' in lieu of the plant 
and plant equipment to administer in-plant system JPMs on an operating 
test:
     Plant layout diagrams,\3\ equipment diagrams and plant 
maps--these documents will be used as necessary and/or as appropriate 
to allow an applicant to demonstrate knowledge of plant and equipment 
locations. Applicants will use these tools to describe how they would 
get to the location of the equipment that is the subject of the JPM 
instead of walking to the location. Applicants will identify the 
building, elevation, and room number in the plant where the equipment 
will be located when construction is complete.
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     Maintenance Flow Loop--contains generic plant equipment, 
such as pumps, valves, and instruments for demonstrating the 
fundamental knowledge of operation and monitoring of plant equipment.
     Remote Shutdown Workstation--The VCSNS Unit 2 simulation 
facility includes a Remote Shutdown Workstation that simulates the 
controls located in the Remote Shutdown Room.
     Radiologically Controlled Area (RCA) mock-up--A training 
environment that allows applicants to demonstrate knowledge of 
radiation control subjects. Standards for entry into the mock-up RCA 
are identical to the actual RCA. The mock-up is used to train outage 
workers and licensed operators at VCSNS Unit 1. It contains simulated 
radiation areas and contaminated areas.
     Breaker Lab--the facility licensee expects to add a 
breaker lab to its training facilities before the end of 2016. It will 
not be available for the NRC exam planned for September 2016. When it 
is available, applicants will be able to use the breaker lab to 
demonstrate knowledge and abilities associated with operating breakers 
installed in the plant.
     Discuss method--using the procedure and props such as 
plant layout drawings, mock-ups, maps and pictures of equipment, the 
applicant will describe the actions he or she would take to operate 
equipment and explain how the equipment should respond to these 
actions. Discussion can cover required personal protective equipment, 
actions, system response and location. Location information can include 
specifics such as building, elevation, and room.
     Perform method--if the JPM is administered in the breaker 
lab, the flow loop trainer, or the part of the VCSNS simulation 
facility modeling the Remote Shutdown Workstation, applicants can 
perform actions during the JPM.
    Additionally, the facility licensee stated that plant location 
drawings and pictures of plant components not directly related to the 
task that is the subject of the JPM will also be made available to 
maintain discriminatory value. Therefore, applicants that perform in-
plant system JPMs in the plant as well as applicants that perform them 
using the proposed method must correctly identify the equipment that is 
the subject of the JPM to pass the JPM.

Expiration of Exemptions and Alternative

    The facility licensee requested that the exemption expire after the 
Commission makes its finding in accordance with 10 CFR 52.103(g) (``The 
licensee shall not operate the facility until the Commission makes a 
finding that the acceptance criteria in the combined license are met, 
except for those acceptance criteria that the Commission found were met 
under Sec.  52.97(a)(2)'') for VCSNS Unit 2. The facility licensee 
requested that approval to use the alternative method terminate after 
the Commission makes its finding in accordance with 10 CFR 52.103(g) 
for VCSNS Unit 2. Additionally, the facility licensee stated that tasks 
that are selected to be part of an operating task in accordance with 
NUREG-1021, ES-301, Section D.4.a and Section D.4.b, where it is 
possible to both perform OJT for the task in the plant and administer a 
JPM developed from the task in a plant walk-through, then those JPMs 
will be administered in the plant.

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III. Discussion

Granting of Exemption

    Pursuant to 10 CFR 55.11, the Commission may, upon application by 
an interested person, or upon its own initiative, grant exemptions from 
the requirements of 10 CFR part 55 as it determines are (1) authorized 
by law and (2) will not endanger life or property and (3) are otherwise 
in the public interest.
1. The Exemption Is Authorized by Law
    Exemptions are authorized by law where they are not expressly 
prohibited by statute or regulation. A proposed exemption is implicitly 
``authorized by law'' if all of the conditions listed therein are met 
(i.e., will not endanger life or property and is otherwise in the 
public interest), and no other provision prohibits, or otherwise 
restricts, its application. No provisions in law restrict or prohibit 
an exemption to the requirements concerning the plant walk-through 
portion of the operating test; the ``endanger'' and ``public interest'' 
factors are addressed later in this evaluation.
    The regulations in 10 CFR part 55 implement Section 107 of the 
Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (AEA), which sets requirements 
upon the Commission concerning operators' licenses and states, in part, 
that the Commission shall ``prescribe uniform conditions for licensing 
individuals as operators of any of the various classes of . . . 
utilization facilities licensed'' by the NRC. These requirements in the 
AEA do not expressly prohibit exemptions to the portion of 10 CFR 
55.45(b) addressing in-plant JPMs and plant walk-throughs.
    Preparing and evaluating operator examinations using the criteria 
in NUREG-1021 is a means of ensuring the equitable and consistent 
administration of operator licensing examinations for all applicants 
and thus helps to ensure uniform conditions exist for the operator 
licensing examinations administered as part of the licensing process. 
If the exemption is granted, there will be no changes to the 
preparation and grading of the written examinations, including the 
generic fundamentals examinations. There will be no changes to the 
preparation and evaluation of the simulator portions of the operating 
test. There will be no changes to the administrative portion of the 
operating tests. Although under the exemption part of the in-plant test 
will not be administered in the plant, the preparation and grading of 
the in-plant portion will be unchanged.
    Upon balancing the overall effect on uniformity and consistency 
under the exemption, the NRC staff concludes that the uniform 
conditions will be maintained; the differences in the testing under the 
exemption will not prevent equitable administration of the operator 
licensing examinations or challenge the basis for the NRC examiners' 
licensing decisions. Accordingly, the testing will continue to comply 
with Section 107 of the AEA. Accordingly, the NRC staff has determined 
that granting of the facility licensee's proposed exemption will not 
result in a violation of the AEA, or the Commission's regulations. 
Therefore, the exemption is authorized by law.
2. The Exemption Will Not Endanger Life or Property
    The exemption will not change the fundamental findings needed to 
issue an operator's or senior operator's license to an applicant. As 
stated in 10 CFR 55.33 ``Disposition of an initial application,''

    (a) Requirements for the approval of an initial application. The 
Commission will approve an initial application for a license 
pursuant to the regulations in this part, if it finds that--
    . . .
    (2) Written examination and operating test. The applicant has 
passed the requisite written examination and operating test in 
accordance with Sec. Sec.  55.41 and 55.45 or 55.43 and 55.45. These 
examinations and tests determine whether the applicant for an 
operator's license has learned to operate a facility competently and 
safely, and additionally, in the case of a senior operator, whether 
the applicant has learned to direct the licensed activities of 
licensed operators competently and safely.

    Competent and safe operators protect against endangerment of life 
or property. Accordingly, where the tests adequately determine who is 
competent, those tests are protective of and do not endanger life or 
property.
    The exemption from the requirement in 10 CFR 55.45(b) that the 
operating test be administered partially ``in a plant walkthrough'' 
will not endanger life or property mainly because 10 CFR 55.45(a) will 
still require the applicant to demonstrate an understanding of and the 
ability to perform the actions necessary to accomplish a representative 
sample of tasks. As required by 10 CFR 55.45(a), the content of the 
operating test will continue to be identified, in part, from learning 
objectives derived from a systematic analysis of licensed operator or 
senior operator duties performed by each facility licensee and 
contained in its training program and from information in the Final 
Safety Analysis Report, system description manuals and operating 
procedures, facility license and license amendments, Licensee Event 
Reports, and other materials requested from the facility licensee by 
the Commission. Although applicants will not be tested while physically 
located in front of installed in-plant equipment until the Commission 
makes its finding in accordance with 52.103(g), the knowledge and 
abilities applicants must demonstrate to pass the operating test will 
not change.
    Accordingly, there is no endangerment of life or property as a 
result of the exemption.
3. The Exemption Is Otherwise in the Public Interest
    The Commission's values guide the NRC in maintaining certain 
principles as it carries out regulatory activities. These principles 
focus the NRC on ensuring safety and security while appropriately 
balancing the interests of the NRC's stakeholders, including the public 
and licensees. These principles include Independence, Openness, 
Efficiency, Clarity, and Reliability. Whether granting of an exemption 
to the requirement to perform in-plant system JPMs in the plant would 
be in the public interest depends on consideration and balancing of the 
foregoing factors.

Efficiency

    The public and licensees are all entitled to the best possible 
management and administration of regulatory activities. Regulatory 
activities should be consistent with the degree of risk reduction they 
achieve. Where several effective alternatives are available, the option 
that minimizes the use of resources should be adopted.
    The NRC staff considered two options to determine whether one would 
minimize the use of resources and/or minimize risk: (1) Grant the 
exemption to the plant walk-through requirement and administer operator 
licensing examinations prior to completion of VCSNS Unit 2, or (2) deny 
the exemption and wait until the completion of construction to 
administer the operator licensing examinations. For either option, the 
same number of NRC examiners will be required to administer the 
operator licensing examinations at VCSNS Unit 2 prior to fuel load. 
Thus, the use of resources is not minimized by administering exams 
before the plant is built. Accordingly, the exemption is neutral with 
respect to the public's interest in efficiency.

Clarity

    Regulations should be coherent, logical, and practical. There 
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a clear nexus between regulations and agency goals and objectives 
whether explicitly or implicitly stated. Here, the goal of the agency 
is to determine whether applicants for a license have learned to 
operate a facility competently and safely. Because the applicants must 
still demonstrate familiarity with the design and operation of systems 
located outside the main control room using the method proposed by the 
facility licensee, it is not necessary to perform the in-plant system 
JPMs within the completed VCSNS Unit 2 to achieve this goal. 
Accordingly, this factor shows that the exemption maintains the public 
interest in clarity.

Reliability

    Regulations should be based on the best available knowledge from 
research and operational experience. Systems interactions, 
technological uncertainties, and the diversity of licensees and 
regulatory activities must all be taken into account so that risks are 
maintained at an acceptably low level. Once established, regulation 
should be perceived to be reliable and not unjustifiably in a state of 
transition. Regulatory actions should always be fully consistent with 
written regulations and should be promptly, fairly, and decisively 
administered so as to lend stability to the nuclear operational and 
planning processes.
    If a sufficient number of applicants do not pass the exams, then 
the facility licensee may not have a sufficient number of personnel 
available for fuel load due to the mandatory time periods of 2 months 
to 2 years from the time of denial before an applicant may re-apply. 
Specifically per 10 CFR 55.35(a), an applicant whose application for a 
license has been denied because of failure to pass the written exam or 
the operating test, or both, may file a new application 2 months after 
the date of denial. The new application must include a statement signed 
by an authorized representative of the facility licensee that states in 
detail the extent of the applicant's additional training since the 
denial and certifies that the applicant is ready for re-examination. If 
the candidate fails a second time, then the applicant may file a third 
application 6 months after the date of denial, and may file further 
successive applications 2 years after the date of denial of each prior 
application. In Enclosure 1, ``Plant Walkthrough Exemption,'' Section 
6.3, ``Otherwise in the Public Interest,'' of letter NND-16-0266, the 
facility licensee stated, ``[t]he current estimated forecast date of 
plant construction completion . . . is expected not earlier than June 
2018.'' Fuel load is scheduled for Quarter 4 of 2018; however, the 
facility licensee also stated that this is subject to change due to 
``developments during construction.'' If exams commence in June 2018, 
and fuel load occurs in late 2018, then there will only be at most 6 
months between the time when licensing decisions will be made and fuel 
load. If a sufficient number of applicants do not pass the operating 
test, then the facility licensee must follow the re-application process 
in 10 CFR 55.35(a) or start training new candidates. As stated in 
Enclosure 1, Section 6.3, ``Otherwise in the Public Interest,'' of 
letter NND-16-0266, initial license training lasts approximately 24 
months. Starting the exam process in 2016 will provide a sufficient 
amount of time for retraining applicants or training new candidates. 
Thus, granting the exemption will lend stability to the nuclear 
operational and planning process in that the individual operator 
licensing decisions will be made much sooner than otherwise would be 
possible, allowing the facility licensee to follow 10 CFR 55.35 in an 
orderly manner.
    With respect to risk reduction, granting of the exemption will not 
require the NRC examiners or the applicants to enter the actual RCA, 
and therefore, the risk of radiation exposure for applicants and NRC 
examiners will be reduced to zero. Although NRC examiners and 
applicants typically do not receive any significant exposure to 
radiation or contamination during the conduct of operating tests 
administered inside the RCA, the NRC staff concludes that reducing the 
risk of exposure to zero aligns with the agency's goal of maintaining 
exposure to ionizing radiation as low as is reasonable achievable 
(ALARA). Accordingly, this factor shows that the exemption favors the 
public's interest in reliability.

Independence

    Nothing but the highest possible standards of ethical performance 
and professionalism should influence regulation. However, independence 
does not imply isolation. All available facts and opinions must be 
sought openly from licensees and other interested members of the 
public. The many and possibly conflicting public interests involved 
must be considered. Final decisions must be based on objective, 
unbiased assessments of all information, and must be documented with 
reasons explicitly stated.
    With the granting of this exemption, the NRC staff will still 
continue to independently assess whether the applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 
have the skills, knowledge, and abilities necessary to operate the 
plant safely and competently. The operator licensing decisions will 
continue to be based on the NRC examiners' objective, unbiased 
assessments of each applicant's performance, which will be documented 
in accordance with NUREG-1021, ES-303, ``Documenting and Grading 
Initial Operating Tests.'' Accordingly, this factor shows that the 
exemption maintains the public interest in independence.

Openness

    Nuclear regulation is the public's business, and it must be 
transacted publicly and candidly. The public must be informed about and 
have the opportunity to participate in the regulatory processes as 
required by law. Open channels of communication must be maintained with 
Congress, other government agencies, licensees, and the public, as well 
as with the international nuclear community.
    Granting the exemption allows the portion of the operating test 
that would otherwise be performed in the plant to be administered in a 
location other than the plant. The operator licensing examination 
process described in NUREG-1021 will still be followed using the 
alternate method proposed by the facility licensee. Therefore, this 
factor shows that the exemption maintains the public's interest in 
openness.

Balancing of Factors

    Accordingly, the balancing of these factors shows that the 
exemption is otherwise in the public interest.

Conclusion

    The Commission concludes that the exemption is (1) authorized by 
law and (2) will not endanger life or property and (3) is otherwise in 
the public interest. Therefore, the Commission grants SCE&G an 
exemption from the requirement of 10 CFR 55.45(b) to administer a 
portion of the operating test ``in a plant walkthrough.''

Approval of Alternative

    NUREG-1021, ES-201, Section B, ``Background,'' states,

    Facility licensees may propose alternatives to the examination 
criteria contained here and evaluate how the proposed alternatives 
provide an acceptable method of complying with the Commission's 
regulations. The NRC staff will review any proposed alternatives and 
make a decision regarding their acceptability. The NRC will not 
approve any alternative that would compromise the agency's statutory 
responsibility to prescribe uniform conditions for the operator 
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As discussed below, the facility licensee's proposed alternatives 
provide an acceptable method of complying with the Commission's 
regulations and will not compromise the agency's statutory 
responsibility to prescribe uniform conditions for the operator 
licensing examinations.
    NUREG-1021, Appendix A, ``Overview of Generic Examination 
Concepts,'' Section B, ``Background,'' discusses internal and external 
attributes of an examination and their relationship to uniform 
conditions. The internal attributes of an examination include its level 
of knowledge (LOK), level of difficulty (LOD), and the use of exam 
question banks. The external attributes of an examination include the 
number and types of items, the length of the examination, security 
procedures, and proctoring instructions. Appendix A states,

    If the internal and external attributes of examinations are 
allowed to vary significantly, the uniform conditions that are 
required by Section 107 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as 
amended, and the basis upon which the NRC's licensing decisions rest 
are challenged. The NRC must reasonably control and structure the 
examination processes to ensure the integrity of the licenses it 
issues.

    In order to determine whether uniform conditions for licensing 
individuals as operators and senior operators at VCSNS Unit 2 will be 
maintained using the method proposed by the facility licensee, the NRC 
staff performed two actions. First, the NRC staff identified the 
differences between performing in-plant system JPMs in the plant and 
the facility licensee's proposed method of performing in-plant system 
JPMs. These are listed in the table below.

                     Table 2--Summary of Differences
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           Facility licensee's proposed
 Performing in-plant system JPMs in the   method of performing in-plant
                 plant                             system JPMs
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1. Applicants demonstrate knowledge of   In lieu of walking the NRC
 equipment locations by walking the NRC   examiner to the equipment that
 examiner to the location of the          is the subject of the JPM,
 equipment that is the subject of the     applicants demonstrate
 JPM in the plant.                        knowledge of equipment
                                          locations by using plant
                                          layout diagrams, equipment
                                          diagrams, and maps to describe
                                          to the NRC examiner how they
                                          would get to the location of
                                          the plant equipment that is
                                          the subject of the JPM.
                                          Applicants identify the
                                          building, elevation, and room
                                          number associated with the
                                          plant equipment that is the
                                          subject of the JPM.
2. Applicants use the plant equipment    In lieu of using plant
 as a prop while they describe and how    equipment as a prop,
 to operate the equipment to perform      applicants use pictures of
 the task.                                equipment or a mock-up of the
                                          equipment as a prop while they
                                          describe and simulate how to
                                          operate the equipment to
                                          perform the task.
3. Applicants must enter the RCA for at  In lieu of entering the RCA in
 least one JPM.                           the plant, applicants enter a
                                          mock-up RCA for at least one
                                          JPM.
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Second, the NRC staff evaluated whether the differences could cause the 
internal and external attributes of the in-plant system JPMs 
administered to applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 prior to the completion of 
plant construction to vary significantly from those administered to 
applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 after the completion of construction. The 
evaluation is documented below.

Evaluation of Internal Attributes

    Level of Knowledge: As stated in NUREG-1021, Appendix A, Section 
C.3.c, ``Level of Knowledge Versus Level of Difficulty,'' LOK 
represents the range of mental demands required to answer a question or 
perform a task. It is a continuum of mental rigor that ranges from 
retrieving fundamental knowledge, which requires demonstrating a 
relatively low LOK, to retrieving that knowledge and also 
understanding, analyzing, and synthesizing that knowledge with other 
knowledge, which requires demonstrating a relatively high LOK. Test 
items that require an applicant to demonstrate a high LOK require 
multiple mental processing steps, which are usually the recall and 
integration of two or more pieces of data.
    In-plant system JPMs performed in the plant are high LOK test items 
because they require applicants to recall knowledge such as the 
location of plant equipment, which was acquired during the initial 
training program, and also to demonstrate, by walking the NRC examiner 
to the correct equipment in the plant and by describing the actions 
that they would take to operate the equipment, an understanding of and 
familiarity with the design and operation of that equipment. Applicants 
must also respond to the cues provided by the NRC examiner during the 
JPM. To successfully complete the JPM, the applicant must be able to 
analyze the information provided by these cues, apply knowledge of the 
design and operation of the equipment to determine the appropriate 
action(s), and then describe the action(s) to the NRC examiner.
    The NRC staff determined that the three differences listed in Table 
2 do not cause the LOK that an applicant at VCSNS Unit 2 must 
demonstrate during in-plant system JPMs administered prior to the 
completion of plant construction to vary significantly from the LOK 
that an applicant must demonstrate during in-plant system JPMs 
performed after the completion of construction at VCSNS Unit 2 for the 
following reasons.
     As shown in Difference #1 in Table 2, the facility 
licensee proposes that applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 demonstrate knowledge 
of equipment locations by using plant layout diagrams, equipment 
diagrams, and/or maps to show the NRC examiner how they would get to 
the location in the plant where the task would be performed. The 
facility licensee stated in Enclosure 1, ``Plant Walkthrough 
Exemption,'' Section 5.5, ``Conclusion,'' of letter NND-16-0266 that 
the proposed method of performing in-plant system JPMs ``does not 
impact the ability to maintain equitable and consistent testing under 
uniform conditions because license applicants will be evaluated using 
the same methods employed during their training.'' Therefore, the NRC 
staff concludes that this method will require applicants at VCSNS Unit 
2 to recall and demonstrate knowledge of plant equipment location(s), 
which were addressed in the training program, to successfully complete 
the JPM even though the JPM will not be performed in the plant.
     As shown in Difference #2 in Table 2, the facility 
licensee proposes that applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 describe how they 
will operate the equipment and explain how they expect the

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equipment and systems to respond to their actions using props such as 
pictures of the equipment or a mock-up equipment in lieu of the actual 
equipment in the plant. Just as during a JPM in the plant, NRC 
examiners will need to provide scripted cues to the applicants in 
response to the actions the applicants say that they would take. The 
applicants will have to analyze the information provided by these cues, 
apply knowledge of the design and operation of the equipment to 
determine the appropriate action(s), and then describe the action(s) to 
the NRC examiner. Therefore, the NRC staff concludes that this method 
will require applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 to describe the actions that 
they would take to operate the equipment and analyze information 
provided by cues to successfully complete the JPM even though the JPM 
will not be performed in the plant.
     As shown in Difference #3 in Table 2, applicants at VCSNS 
Unit 2 will be required to demonstrate how to enter the RCA. The 
facility licensee has established a mock-up of the RCA that contains 
simulated radiation areas and contaminated areas, and ``standards for 
entry into the mockup RCA are identical to an actual RCA.'' Therefore, 
the NRC staff concludes that this method will require applicants at 
VCSNS Unit 2 to demonstrate knowledge of significant radiation hazards 
located in radiation and/or contamination areas inside the RCA and the 
ability to perform procedures to reduce excessive levels of radiation 
and to guard against personnel exposure even though the JPM will not be 
performed in the plant.
    Accordingly, the NRC staff concludes that the facility licensee's 
proposed method of performing in-plant system JPMs will not cause the 
LOK of the in-plant system JPMs administered to applicants at VCSNS 
Unit 2 prior to the completion of plant construction to vary 
significantly from those administered to applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 
after the completion of construction.
    Level of Difficulty: As stated in NUREG-1021, Appendix A, Section 
C.3.c, ``Level of Knowledge Versus Level of Difficulty,'' the NRC 
examiners evaluate a test item's LOD ``to ensure that the item can help 
discriminate between safe and unsafe operators.'' ``Safe operators'' 
are the applicants who pass all portions of the operator licensing 
examination in accordance with the grading criteria identified in 
NUREG-1021, ES-303, ``Documenting and Grading Initial Operating 
Tests.'' To pass the walk-through portion of the operating test, 
applicants must earn a score of 80% or higher. Thus, NUREG-1021 
recommends that the difficulty for individual test items range between 
70% and 90% (i.e., 70-90% of applicants could successfully perform the 
test item). To achieve this, NUREG-1021 states that the NRC examiners 
must integrate the following concepts: the LOK of the test item, the 
operational validity of the test item (i.e., the test item requires 
applicants to perform mental or psychomotor activities that they will 
have to perform on the job), the ability of distractors to distract the 
examinees, and the examinees' past performance on items of similar 
difficulty. Appendix A acknowledges that ``assigning a level of 
difficulty rating to an individual test item is a somewhat subjective 
process.''
    The NRC staff determined that the three differences listed in Table 
2 do not cause the LOD that an applicant at VCSNS Unit 2 must 
demonstrate during in-plant system JPMs administered prior to the 
completion of plant construction to vary significantly from the LOD 
that an applicant must demonstrate during in-plant system JPMs 
performed after the completion of construction at VCSNS Unit 2 for the 
following reasons.
     As shown in Difference #1 in Table 2, the facility 
licensee proposes that applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 demonstrate knowledge 
of equipment locations by using plant layout diagrams, equipment 
diagrams, and/or maps to (1) to describe to the NRC examiner how they 
would get to the location of the plant equipment that is the subject of 
the JPM and to (2) correctly identify the building, elevation of the 
building, and room number where the equipment will be located in VCSNS 
Unit 2. Additionally, the facility licensee proposes that ``plant 
layout diagrams and/or pictures of components not directly related to 
the task will also be made available to the applicant to maintain 
discriminatory value . . .''
    When an in-plant system JPM is performed in the plant, applicants 
must physically walk the NRC examiner to the correct location in the 
plant where the task will be performed. Applicants must choose the 
correct location from among all of the other accessible plant 
locations. Similarly, applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 must choose the 
correct plant layout diagram(s), equipment diagrams and/or map(s) from 
a set of diagrams and/or maps in order to show the NRC examiner how 
they would locate the equipment in the plant.
    If an applicant at an operating reactor has spent a sufficient 
amount of time in the plant becoming familiar with its layout and the 
location of plant equipment, then walking the NRC examiner to the 
correct location during a JPM in the plant should be a relatively easy 
task. Otherwise, this will be a relatively difficult task, and the 
applicant may not be able to perform the JPM if he or she cannot find 
the equipment that is the subject of the JPM. Similarly, if an 
applicant at VCSNS Unit 2 has spent a sufficient amount of time 
becoming familiar with the plant layout diagrams and maps, then using 
these tools to show the NRC examiner how he or she would access the 
equipment should be a relatively easy task. Otherwise, this will be a 
relatively difficult task, and the applicant may not be able to 
continue with the JPM because he or she will not successfully 
demonstrate the ability to access the equipment. In both cases, the 
applicants will either be able to demonstrate knowledge to the NRC 
examiner, or they will not be able to demonstrate knowledge. The NRC 
staff concludes that both methods require applicants to select the 
correct location of plant equipment from among other choices, and 
therefore the NRC examiners will still be able to discriminate between 
operators that have this knowledge and those that do not. Therefore, 
the LOD of the two methods is comparable.
    Also, the NRC staff considered the implications for the testing 
process of physically walking in the plant to a specific location as 
compared to using plant layout diagrams and/or maps to show and 
describe the route that would be taken to find the correct location 
impacted LOD. Both methods require an applicant to recall and show 
knowledge of plant locations to the NRC examiner. However, applicants 
at plants that have been constructed will have spent time becoming 
familiar with the routes through the plant that they must take to 
access equipment during the conduct of OJT in the plant. During an in-
plant system JPM in the plant, they will likely be able to recall the 
route(s) they have previously traveled by relying on unique visual 
clues available in the plant such as signage and various access control 
points that they must pass through to navigate their path to the 
equipment that is the subject of the JPM. They may also possibly rely 
on muscle memory to some extent to locate the equipment that is the 
subject of the JPM. Additionally, NUREG-1021, Appendix E, ``Policies 
and Guidelines for Taking NRC Examinations,'' contains directions that 
NRC examiners provide to applicants and licensed operators prior to 
every NRC examination. Appendix E, Section C.3, states,

    The operating test is considered ``open reference.'' The 
reference materials that are normally available to operators in the 
facility

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and control room (including calibration curves, previous log 
entries, piping and instrumentation diagrams, calculation sheets, 
and procedures) are also available to you during the operating test.

Plant layout diagrams and site maps are normally available to 
operators. Thus, applicants at plants that have been constructed may 
use plant layout diagrams and site maps to help them to locate the 
equipment that is the subject of the JPM if they cannot recall the 
location of the equipment from memory.
    Unlike applicants at plants that have been constructed, the 
applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 that take operator licensing examinations 
prior to the completion of plant construction will only use plant 
layout diagrams and maps to describe the route they would take to 
access the plant equipment. This method requires applicants to stand in 
front of a document and trace or identify the route that would be 
taken. This method is different from actually walking to a location in 
the plant because (1) visual clues that would be available to 
applicants in the plant will not be available, and (2) this method 
requires applicants to use fewer motor skills, and thus it is not 
likely that applicants will be able to use any muscle memory. This may 
increase the LOD. However, the facility licensee stated in Enclosure 1, 
``Plant Walkthrough Exemption,'' Section 5.5, ``Conclusion,'' of the 
letter NND-16-0266 that the proposed method of performing in-plant 
system JPMs will ``not impact the ability to maintain equitable and 
consistent testing under uniform conditions because license applicants 
will be evaluated using the same methods employed during their 
training.'' The NRC staff concludes that any increase in LOD as a 
result of only using plant layout diagrams and maps to demonstrate 
knowledge of locations will be offset by the fact that the applicants 
will have been specifically trained on the locations of plant equipment 
with these tools.
     As shown in Difference #2 in Table 2, applicants will use 
pictures of equipment or a mock-up of the equipment as a prop while 
they describe and simulate how to operate the equipment to perform the 
task. Instead of pointing to a piece of equipment in the plant and 
verbally describing how to operate it, the applicant will either point 
to a diagram or picture of the equipment as a prop while describing how 
to operate it or use a piece of mock-up equipment to actually perform 
the task required by the JPM. The facility licensee proposes that 
diagrams and pictures of components not directly related to the task 
will also be made available to the applicant so that the applicant must 
make a choice. The NRC staff determined that the facility licensee's 
proposed method of performing in-plant system JPMs will require an 
applicant to select the correct piece of equipment from among other 
options, which is similar to having to make that selection in the 
plant. Therefore, the NRC examiners will still be able to discriminate 
between operators that have this knowledge and those that do not, and 
thus the LOD of the two methods is comparable.
    The NRC staff also considered the difference in the quality of the 
props that the facility licensee proposes to use compared to the 
quality of the plant equipment as a prop. Enclosure 2, ``Information 
Related to the Vogtle Electric Generating Plant (VEGP) Units 3 and 4 
NRC Requests for Additional Information (RAIs) on VEGP Plant 
Walkthrough Exemption,'' contains Table E-2, which lists tasks from the 
VCSNS Unit 2 site-specific task list for which an in-plant system JPM 
exists or could be developed. The NRC staff reviewed Table E-2 and 
determined that the maintenance flow loop trainer, the RCA mock-up, the 
Remote Shutdown Workstation, and the breaker lab (when it is available) 
can be used as props during some JPMs developed from the tasks listed 
in Table E-2. These props are realistic representations of certain 
pieces of plant equipment and are therefore equivalent to the actual 
plant equipment.
    However, these props will not be able to be used for every in-plant 
system JPM because the in-plant tasks listed in Table E-2 include tasks 
unrelated to breaker operation, remote plant shutdown, the RCA, or 
plant components modeled in the flow loop trainer. For these tasks, 
which include tasks related to breaker operation that are developed 
into JPMs on operating tests administered before the breaker lab is 
available, the facility licensee proposes to use equipment diagrams or 
pictures of plant equipment as props. Pictures may not be the same size 
as the actual plant equipment, or they might not provide the same 
visual detail to an applicant that would be provided by the actual 
plant equipment. This could make these props more difficult to use 
compared to the actual plant equipment. However, because the facility 
licensee proposes to use the same methods during the administration of 
in-plant system JPMs that have been used in the training program, the 
NRC staff concludes that any increase in LOD as a result of using 
pictures or equipment diagrams to demonstrate knowledge will be offset 
by the fact that the applicants have used these props during their 
training.
     As shown in Difference #3 in Table 2, applicants will have 
to enter a mock-up of the RCA for at least one in-plant JPM. As stated 
in the facility licensee's submittal, the ``standards for entry into 
the mockup RCA are identical to an actual RCA.'' Therefore, the NRC 
staff concludes that this difference has no impact on the LOD of the 
in-plant system JPMs because there is no difference between 
demonstrating the ability to enter the actual RCA and demonstrating the 
ability to enter a mock-up of the RCA.
    Accordingly, the NRC staff concludes that the facility licensee's 
proposed method of performing in-plant system JPMs will not cause the 
LOD of the in-plant system JPMs administered to applicants at VCSNS 
Unit 2 prior to the completion of plant construction to vary 
significantly from those administered to applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 
after the completion of construction.
    Use of Exam Banks: NUREG-1021, Form ES-301-2, ``Control Room/In-
Plant Systems Outline,'' contains criteria for the use of JPMs in the 
facility licensee's exam bank that may be used on operator licensing 
examinations. In Enclosure 1, ``Plant Walkthrough Exemption,'' Section 
5.3, ``Discrimination Validity,'' the facility licensee stated, ``[a]ny 
questions, discussions, or other cold licensing methods used for task 
evaluation will have no impact on how the examination bank is used.'' 
The NRC staff also concludes that the facility licensee's proposed 
method of performing in-plant system JPMs does not impact the use of 
exam banks because the facility licensee's proposed method of 
administering JPMs has nothing to do with the selection of JPMs from 
its exam bank.
    In summary, the NRC staff concludes that the facility licensee's 
proposed method of performing in-plant system JPMs does not 
significantly impact the internal attributes of the in-plant system 
JPMs that will be administered to applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 prior to 
the completion of plant construction as compared to the in-plant system 
JPMs administered to applicants to applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 after the 
completion of construction.

Evaluation of External Attributes

    The external attributes of an examination include the number and 
types of items (e.g., in-plant system JPMs), the length of the 
examination, security procedures, and proctoring instructions. The 
facility licensee is not proposing to alter the number or types

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of items, the length of the examination, security procedures, or 
proctoring instructions for any part of the operator licensing 
examination. Therefore, the NRC staff concludes that the external 
attributes of the in-plant system JPMs that will be administered to 
applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 prior to the completion of plant 
construction will be the same as those administered to applicants at 
VCSNS Unit 2 after the completion of construction.

Summary of Evaluation of Internal and External Attributes

    In summary, the NRC staff concludes that the facility licensee's 
proposed method of performing in-plant system JPMs does not cause the 
internal and external attributes of the in-plant system JPMs 
administered to applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 prior to the completion of 
plant construction to vary significantly from those administered to 
applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 after the completion of construction. 
Because in-plant system JPMs are a portion of the operator licensing 
examination, the NRC staff also concludes that the facility licensee's 
proposed method does not cause the internal or external attributes of 
the operator licensing examinations that will be administered to 
applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 prior to the completion of plant 
construction to vary significantly from those administered to 
applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 after the completion of construction. 
Accordingly, the NRC staff finds that because the applicant's proposed 
method of performing in-plant system JPMs does not cause the internal 
and external attributes of the operator licensing examination to vary 
significantly, uniform conditions are sufficiently maintained, and the 
alternative method is acceptable.

Impact of Plant Construction on Developing Content-Valid Exams

    Using NUREG-2103 in conjunction with NUREG-1021 ensures that exams 
are consistently content-valid. Table 1, ``Plant Systems by Safety 
Function,'' in NUREG-2103, lists each of the AP1000 plant systems 
associated with the nine safety functions. NUREG-1021, ES-301, Section 
D.4.a states that each of the three in-plant systems selected for an 
operating test should (1) be different and (2) be associated with a 
different safety function as listed in Table 1 of NUREG-2103. 
Administering a set of three in-plant system JPMs that are each 
associated with different plant systems and different safety functions 
maximizes the variety and scope of in-plant system K/As that NRC 
examiners sample during the operating test. If the variety and scope of 
in-plant system K/As that NRC examiners could sample were limited for 
some reason, then the content validity of the operating test could be 
reduced.
    In Enclosure 2, ``Information Related to the Vogtle Electric 
Generating Plant (VEGP) Units 3 and 4 NRC Requests for Additional 
Information (RAIs) on VEGP Plant Walkthrough Exemption'' of letter NND-
16-0266, the facility licensee provided Table E-2, ``In-Plant Task 
List.'' Table E-2 lists 91 tasks from the site-specific task list that 
can be used to develop an in-plant JPM at this time. These tasks have 
an importance rating of 2.5 or higher, can be performed using the 
proposed alternative method, and have procedures available. Because not 
all plant systems have been constructed, some procedures are not 
available at this time for some of the tasks on the site-specific task 
list. A JPM cannot be performed without a procedure. Consequently, 
there are in-plant tasks on the site-specific task list that have an 
importance rating of 2.5 or higher and cannot be used to develop a JPM 
at this time. To determine whether this would significantly reduce the 
content validity of the exam, the NRC staff performed the following 
actions.
    First, the NRC staff reviewed the 91 tasks in Table E-2 and counted 
the number of tasks associated with each plant system listed in the 
table. Then, the staff counted how many of these plant systems were 
associated with each of the safety functions listed in Table 1 of 
NUREG-2103. The NRC staff found that an in-plant system JPM can be 
developed for at least one plant system associated with each of the 
nine safety functions except for Safety Function 3, ``Reactor Pressure 
Control.'' NUREG-2103 lists two plant systems associated with Safety 
Function 3: The Automatic Depressurization System (ADS) and the 
Pressurizer Pressure Control System (PPCS). The ADS and PPCS are 
primarily operated from the main control room, and therefore the 
control room system JPMs can be used to test the applicants' knowledge 
of and ability to operate the two systems related to Safety Function 3. 
Thus, the NRC staff concludes that a set of three in-plant system JPMs 
that are associated with three different plant systems as well as with 
three different safety functions can be developed, and therefore, the 
sample of in-plant tasks that exists at this time is sufficient to 
ensure that the examinations administered to applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 
before the completion of construction and the examinations administered 
to applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 when construction is complete are 
content-valid exams.

Impact of Alternative Method on Knowledge Retention and Learning New 
Knowledge

    The NRC staff has assurance that all applicants who become licensed 
at VCSNS Unit 2 will be trained and tested on new procedures and tasks 
as they become available. This is because all licensed operators are 
subject to the requalification requirements of 10 CFR 55.59. These 
requirements include additional operating tests as follows:

    (a) Requalification requirements. Each licensee shall--
    (1) Successfully complete a requalification program developed by 
the facility licensee that has been approved by the Commission. This 
program shall be conducted for a continuous period not to exceed 24 
months in duration.
    (2) Pass a comprehensive requalification written examination and 
an annual operating test.
    (i) The written examination will sample the items specified in 
Sec. Sec.  55.41 and 55.43 of this part, to the extent applicable to 
the facility, the licensee, and any limitation of the license under 
Sec.  55.53(c) of this part.
    (ii) The operating test will require the operator or senior 
operator to demonstrate an understanding of and the ability to 
perform the actions necessary to accomplish a comprehensive sample 
of items specified in Sec.  55.45(a) (2) through (13) inclusive to 
the extent applicable to the facility.

In other words, the applicants who receive a license will be required 
to take additional operating tests to maintain the license as part of 
the licensed operator requalification program. Therefore, the 
requalification program gives the NRC staff additional confidence that, 
as the plant is completed, operators will be continually trained and 
tested on operationally-important in-plant systems and tasks directed 
by procedures that have not been developed yet.
    NUREG-1021 provides guidance for applicants transitioning from the 
initial license program to the requalification program: ES-605, Section 
C.1.b, states, ``Newly licensed operators must enter the 
requalification training and examination program promptly upon 
receiving their licenses.'' Also, ES-204 states that the region may 
administer a license examination to an applicant who has not satisfied 
the applicable training or experience requirements at the time of the 
examination, but is expected to complete them shortly thereafter. These 
requirements in NUREG-1021 help to ensure that the period of time 
between completing all of the requirements to be licensed, which 
includes completing the initial license training program and

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passing the operator licensing examination, and entering a 
requalification program that meets the requirements of 10 CFR 55.59 is 
minimized so that applicants (1) receive refresher training on topics 
learned in the initial training program, which ensures knowledge 
retention of operationally-important topics, and (2) receive training 
on new operationally-important topics as they becomes available (e.g., 
new procedures and tasks).
    In Enclosure 1, ``Plant Walkthrough Exemption,'' Section 6.3, 
``Otherwise in the Public Interest,'' of letter NND-16-0266, the 
facility licensee stated that applicants ``cannot simultaneously 
participate in preoperational testing activities while in ILO [initial 
licensed operator] classes.'' As described in NEI 06-13A, Appendix A, 
applicants in the cold licensing process must complete at least 6 
months of ``practical and meaningful work experience,'' which includes 
participation in preoperational testing, as part of the experience 
requirements for an operator's license. Applicants that do not complete 
any or a portion of the 6 months of practical and meaningful work 
assignments prior to enrolling in the ILO program will have to do so 
before the NRC issues a license. Therefore, some applicants at VCSNS 
Unit 2 may not complete the requirements to be licensed ``shortly'' 
after taking the operator licensing examination. Because these 
applicants would not yet be licensed, under NRC regulations they would 
not be required to be enrolled in a training program that meets the 
requirements of 10 CFR 55.59, ``Requalification.''
    Although these applicants will be participating in practical and 
meaningful work assignments to gain experience with the AP1000 design, 
these assignments do not necessarily ensure that these applicants will 
receive refresher training on topics learned in the ILO program or 
receive training on new topics as they become available. In accordance 
with 10 CFR 55.51,

    If the Commission determines that an applicant for an operator 
license or a senior operator license meets the requirements of the 
Act and its regulations, it will issue a license in the form and 
containing any conditions and limitations it considers appropriate 
and necessary.

Therefore, the Commission may find it necessary to issue licenses with 
any conditions or limitations that may be necessary to ensure that the 
applicants have retained knowledge and learned new operationally-
important topics during the time between completion of the operator 
licensing examination and issuance of the license.
    In summary, as allowed by NUREG-1021, ES-201, Section B, 
``Background,'' with its exemption request, the facility licensee 
proposed alternatives to the examination criteria contained in NUREG-
1021 with respect to the in-plant/plant walk-through portions of the 
operating test. The NRC staff reviewed the proposed method of 
administering in-plant system JPMs described in letter NND-16-0266. For 
the reasons described above, the NRC staff concluded that the proposed 
alternatives provide an acceptable method of complying with the 
Commission's regulations, as exempted.
    If, in the future, the facility licensee desires to implement an 
approach that differs from the alternative described in letter NND-16-
0266, then it should seek approval from the NRC.

Limitations and Expiration

    The facility licensee requested the exemption from the regulation 
that requires the operating test to be administered in a plant walk-
through because of the incomplete construction of the plant. As 
construction of different sections of the facility becomes 
substantially complete and in-plant systems, components, and structures 
(SSCs) near completion, use of this exemption will become unnecessary 
for those areas and SSCs. Accordingly, on a case-by-case basis, for 
those tasks that are selected to be part of an operating task in 
accordance with NUREG-1021, ES-301, Section D.4.a and Section D.4.b, 
where it is possible to both perform OJT for an in-plant task in the 
plant and administer a JPM developed from that task in a plant walk-
through, as determined by the NRC examiners, this exemption may not be 
used. Furthermore, this exemption will finally expire and may no longer 
be used upon the Commission's finding for VCSNS Unit 2 in accordance 
with 10 CFR 52.103(g) (``The licensee shall not operate the facility 
until the Commission makes a finding that the acceptance criteria in 
the combined license are met, except for those acceptance criteria that 
the Commission found were met under Sec.  52.97(a)(2).'').

Environmental Consideration

    This exemption allows one, two, or three of the required in-plant 
system JPMs to be performed using discussion and performance methods in 
combination with plant layout diagrams, maps, equipment diagrams, 
pictures, and mock-ups in lieu of plant equipment. The NRC staff 
evaluated whether there would be significant environmental impacts 
associated with the issuance of the requested exemptions. The NRC staff 
determined the proposed action fits a category of actions that do not 
require an environmental assessment or environmental impact statement.
    For the following reasons, this exemption meets the eligibility 
criteria of 10 CFR 51.22(c)(25) for a categorical exclusion. There is 
no significant hazards consideration related to this exemption. The NRC 
staff has also determined that the exemption involves no significant 
increase in the amounts, and no significant change in the types, of any 
effluents that may be released offsite; that there is no significant 
increase in individual or cumulative public or occupational radiation 
exposure; that there is no significant construction impact; and that 
there is no significant increase in the potential for or consequences 
from radiological accidents. Finally, the requirements to which the 
exemption applies involve qualification requirements. Accordingly, the 
exemption meets the eligibility criteria for categorical exclusion set 
forth in 10 CFR 51.22(c)(25). Pursuant to 10 CFR 51.22(b), no 
environmental impact statement or environmental assessment need be 
prepared in connection with the issuance of the exemption.

IV. Conclusion

    Accordingly, the Commission has determined that, pursuant to 10 CFR 
55.11, issuing this exemption from the requirement in 55.45(b) to 
administer a portion of the operating test in a plant walk-through is 
authorized by law and will not endanger life or property and is 
otherwise in the public interest. The Commission also has approved the 
facility licensee's proposed alternative to the examination criteria in 
NUREG-1021, ES-301, Section D.4.a and Section D.4.b and therefore will 
allow one, two, or three of the required in-plant system JPMs to be 
performed using discussion and performance methods in combination with 
plant layout diagrams, maps, equipment diagrams, pictures, and mock-ups 
in lieu of plant equipment until the Commission makes a finding for 
VCSNS Unit 2 that acceptance criteria in the combined license are met 
in accordance with 10 CFR 52.103(g).

    Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 12th day of August 2016.

    For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Francis M. Akstulewicz,
Director, Division of New Reactor Licensing, Office of New Reactors.
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                                                    number); or by email: OIRA_                             approval is scheduled to expire on                    COMMISSION
                                                    submission@omb.eop.gov. Commenters                      September 30, 2016; however, the DOL
                                                                                                                                                                  [Docket No. 52–027; NRC–2008–0441]
                                                    are encouraged, but not required, to                    notes that existing information
                                                    send a courtesy copy of any comments                    collection requirements submitted to the              South Carolina Electric & Gas
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                                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                           Interested parties are encouraged to
                                                                                                            send comments to the OMB, Office of                   SUMMARY:    The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
                                                    Contact Michel Smyth by telephone at
                                                                                                            Information and Regulatory Affairs at                 Commission (NRC) is granting an
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                                                                                                            the address shown in the ADDRESSES                    exemption from the requirements of the
                                                    (these are not toll-free numbers) or
                                                                                                            section within thirty (30) days of                    Commission’s regulations that require a
                                                    sending an email to DOL_PRA_
                                                                                                            publication of this notice in the Federal             portion of the operating test, which is
                                                    PUBLIC@dol.gov.
                                                                                                            Register. In order to help ensure                     part of the operator licensing
                                                       Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3507(a)(1)(D).                                                                        examination, to be administered in a
                                                                                                            appropriate consideration, comments
                                                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:      This ICR                should mention OMB Control Number                     plant walk-through. The NRC is also
                                                    seeks approval under the PRA for                        1220–0045. The OMB is particularly                    approving alternative examination
                                                    revisions to the Survey of Occupational                 interested in comments that:                          criteria in response to a July 28, 2016,
                                                    Injuries and Illnesses (SOII) information                 • Evaluate whether the proposed                     request from South Carolina Electric &
                                                    collection, which is a primary indicator                collection of information is necessary                Gas Company (SCE&G or facility
                                                    of the Nation’s progress in providing                   for the proper performance of the                     licensee).
                                                    every working man and woman safe and                    functions of the agency, including                    DATES:   This exemption and approval is
                                                    healthful working conditions. The                       whether the information will have                     effective as of August 22, 2016.
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                                                    Survey data are also used to evaluate the               agency’s estimate of the burden of the                NRC about the availability of
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                                                                                                                                                                  for Docket ID NRC–2008–0441. Address
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                                                                                                                                                                  questions about NRC dockets to Carol
                                                    a sample of exempt employers is                         are to respond, including through the
                                                                                                                                                                  Gallagher; telephone: 301–415–3463;
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                                                      • NRC’s PDR: You may examine and                      Licensing Examination Process,’’                      reactor facility licensees pursuant to 10
                                                    purchase copies of public documents at                  Section B, ‘‘Background.’’ As stated                  CFR 55.40(b).
                                                    the NRC’s PDR, Room O1–F21, One                         therein,                                                 As stated in 10 CFR 55.40(b), power
                                                    White Flint North, 11555 Rockville                         Facility licensees may propose alternatives        reactor facility licensees may prepare,
                                                    Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852.                        to the examination criteria contained here            proctor, and grade the written
                                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Paul                   and evaluate how the proposed alternatives            examinations required by 10 CFR 55.41
                                                    Kallan, Office of New Reactors, U.S.                    provide an acceptable method of complying             and 55.43 and may prepare the
                                                    Nuclear Regulatory Commission,                          with the Commission’s regulations. The NRC            operating tests required by 10 CFR
                                                    Washington, DC 20555–0001; telephone:                   staff will review any proposed alternatives           55.45, subject to the following
                                                                                                            and make a decision regarding their                   conditions: (1) They shall prepare the
                                                    301–415–2809; email: Paul.Kallan@
                                                                                                            acceptability. The NRC will not approve any           required examinations and tests in
                                                    nrc.gov.                                                alternative that would compromise the
                                                                                                            agency’s statutory responsibility to prescribe
                                                                                                                                                                  accordance with the criteria in NUREG–
                                                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                            uniform conditions for the operator licensing         1021 as described in 10 CFR 55.40(a);
                                                    I. Background                                           examinations.                                         (2) pursuant to 10 CFR 55.49, they shall
                                                       South Carolina Electric & Gas                                                                              establish, implement, and maintain
                                                                                                            Requirements for Operator Licensing                   procedures to control examination
                                                    Company (SCE&G) and South Carolina                      Examinations
                                                    Public Service Authority (Santee                                                                              security and integrity; (3) an authorized
                                                    Cooper) (together, the ‘‘VCSNS                             The Commission’s regulations in 10                 representative of the facility licensee
                                                    Owners’’) are the holders of Combined                   CFR part 55, ‘‘Operators’ Licenses,’’ in              shall approve the required examinations
                                                    License Nos. NPF–93 and NPF–94,                         part establish procedures and criteria for            and tests before they are submitted to
                                                    which authorize the construction and                    the issuance of licenses to operators and             the Commission for review and
                                                    operation of Virgil C. Summer Nuclear                   senior operators of utilization facilities            approval; and (4) they must receive
                                                    Station (VCSNS) Units 2 and 3,                          licensed under the Atomic Energy Act                  Commission approval of their proposed
                                                    respectively.1 VCSNS Units 2 and 3 are                  of 1954, as amended, and 10 CFR part                  written examinations and operating
                                                    Westinghouse AP1000 pressurized-                        52, ‘‘Licenses, Certifications, and                   tests.
                                                    water reactors under construction in                    Approvals for Nuclear Power Plants.’’                    In accordance with 10 CFR 55.45(a),
                                                    Jenkinsville, South Carolina. They are                  Pursuant to 10 CFR 55.51, ‘‘Issuance of               ‘‘[t]he operating test, to the extent
                                                    co-located with VCSNS Unit 1, which is                  Licenses,’’ ‘‘If the Commission                       applicable, requires the applicant to
                                                    an operating Westinghouse three-loop                    determines that an applicant for an                   demonstrate an understanding of and
                                                    pressurized-water reactor.                              operator license or a senior operator                 the ability to perform the actions
                                                       VCSNS Unit 2 is under construction,                  license meets the requirements of the                 necessary to accomplish a
                                                    and most of the plant systems have not                  Act and its regulations, it will issue a              representative sample from among . . .
                                                    been built. The facility licensee requests              license in the form and containing any                13 [listed] items.’’ In accordance with 10
                                                    an exemption from the portion of                        conditions and limitations it considers               CFR 55.45(b):
                                                    section 55.45(b) of title 10 of the Code                appropriate and necessary.’’ Section                     Implementation—Administration.
                                                    of Federal Regulations (10 CFR),                        55.33(a) states in part that the                      The operating test will be administered
                                                    requiring that the ‘‘the [operator and                  Commission will approve an initial                    in a plant walkthrough and in either—
                                                    senior operator] operating test will be                 application for a license if it finds that               (1) A simulation facility that the
                                                    administered in a plant walkthrough.’’                  (1) the applicant’s health is sufficient              Commission has approved for use after
                                                    Pursuant to 10 CFR 55.11, the                           and (2) the applicant has passed the                  application has been made by the
                                                    ‘‘Commission may, upon application by                   requisite written examination and                     facility licensee under § 55.46(b);
                                                    an interested person, or upon its own                   operating test in accordance with 10                     (2) A plant-referenced simulator
                                                    initiative, grant such exemptions from                  CFR 55.41, ‘‘Written Examination:                     (§ 55.46(c)); or
                                                    the requirements of the regulations in                  Operators,’’ or 10 CFR 55.43, ‘‘Written                  (3) The plant, if approved for use in
                                                    this part as it determines are authorized               Examination: Senior Operators,’’ and 10               the administration of the operating test
                                                    by law and will not endanger life or                    CFR 55.45, ‘‘Operating Tests.’’ These                 by the Commission under § 55.46(b).
                                                    property and are otherwise in the public                examinations and tests determine                      The ‘‘in a plant walkthrough’’ portion of
                                                    interest.’’                                             whether the applicant for an operator                 10 CFR 55.45(b) is the subject of the
                                                       As an alternative to the in-plant                    license has learned to operate a facility             exemption request.
                                                    methods of testing described in                         competently and safely, and                              NUREG–1021, Revision 10 (December
                                                    NUREG–1021, ‘‘Operator Licensing                        additionally, in the case of a senior                 2014) (ADAMS Accession No.
                                                    Examination Standards for Power                         operator, whether the applicant has                   ML14352A297) establishes the policies,
                                                    Reactors,’’ the facility licensee proposes              learned to direct the licensed activities             procedures, and practices for examining
                                                    that applicants for operator and senior                 of licensed operators competently and                 applicants for operator and senior
                                                    operator licenses at VCSNS Unit 2 be                    safely.                                               operator licenses and licensees pursuant
                                                    tested using discussion and                                The regulations in 10 CFR 55.40(a)                 to 10 CFR part 55; it contains the
                                                    performance methods in combination                      require the Commission to use the                     examination standards that ensure the
                                                    with plant layout diagrams, maps,                       criteria in NUREG–1021, ‘‘Operator                    equitable and consistent administration
                                                    equipment diagrams, pictures, and                       Licensing Examination Standards for                   of operator licensing examinations.
                                                    mock-ups. Approval of proposed                          Power Reactors,’’ in effect 6 months                  NUREG–1021 is organized by topic into
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                                                    alternatives is addressed in NUREG–                     before the examination date to prepare                chapters designated with ‘‘ES,’’ which
                                                    1021, ES–201, ‘‘Initial Operator                        the written examinations required by 10               stands for ‘‘examination standard.’’ As
                                                                                                            CFR 55.41 and 55.43 and the operating                 relevant here, Chapter 2 (ES–2xx)
                                                      1 SCE&G is authorized by the VCSNS Owners to          tests required by 10 CFR 55.45; 10 CFR                addresses initial pre-examination
                                                    exercise responsibility and control over the            55.40(a) also requires the Commission to              activities and Chapter 3 (ES–3xx)
                                                    physical construction, operation, and maintenance
                                                    of the facility and is the ‘‘facility licensee’’ as
                                                                                                            use the criteria in NUREG–1021 to                     addresses initial operating tests. Chapter
                                                    defined in 10 CFR 55.4 for purposes of this             evaluate the written examinations and                 3 includes ES–301, ‘‘Preparing Initial
                                                    evaluation.                                             operating tests prepared by power                     Operating Tests,’’ and ES–302,


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                                                    ‘‘Administering Operating Tests to                      the operating test. The NRC examiners                 select plant systems from among the
                                                    Initial License Applicants.’’                           use the simulator test to evaluate each               nine safety functions and then (2) for
                                                       The NRC examiners and facility                       applicant’s ability to safely operate the             each plant system selected, select from
                                                    licensees use NUREG–1021 together                       plant systems under dynamic,                          either the NRC K/A catalog or the
                                                    with the applicable NRC knowledge and                   integrated conditions.                                facility licensee’s site-specific task list a
                                                    abilities (K/A) catalog. NUREG–2103,                       In contrast, the NRC examiners                     task for which a JPM exists or can be
                                                    ‘‘Knowledge and Abilities Catalog for                   administer the walk-through to                        developed. NUREG–1021, Appendix C,
                                                    Nuclear Power Plant Operators:                          applicants one-on-one. The walk-                      ‘‘Job Performance Measure Guidelines,’’
                                                    Westinghouse AP1000 Pressurized-                        through consists of two parts:                        contains Form ES–C–2, ‘‘Job
                                                    Water Reactors,’’ was developed                         Administrative topics and control room/               Performance Measure Quality
                                                    specifically to address the passive                     in-plant systems. The administrative                  Checklist,’’ (i.e., the JPM Checklist),
                                                    nature of the Westinghouse AP1000                       topics part of the walk-through                       which states that every JPM should,
                                                    design. The NRC K/A catalogs provide                    implements Items 9–12 of 10 CFR                       among other things, (1) be supported by
                                                    the basis for the development of                        55.45(a) and covers K/As associated                   the facility’s job task analysis (i.e., the
                                                    content-valid operator licensing                        with administrative control of the plant.             JPM must require applicants to perform
                                                    examinations. NUREG–1021, Appendix                      The control room/in-plant systems part                tasks that are included in the facility
                                                    A, ‘‘Overview of Generic Examination                    of the walk-through implements the                    licensee’s site-specific task list, which is
                                                    Concepts,’’ Section C.1, ‘‘Content                      requirements of Items 3, 4, 7, 8, and 9               the product of its job task analysis) and
                                                    Validity,’’ describes that a content-valid              of 10 CFR 55.45(a) and encompasses                    (2) be ‘‘operationally important.’’ To be
                                                    examination establishes a link between                  several types of systems, including                   ‘‘operationally important,’’ the JPM
                                                    the examination and the duties that the                 primary coolant, emergency coolant,                   Checklist states that a JPM must meet
                                                    applicants will perform on the job. Also,               decay heat removal, auxiliary, radiation              the threshold criterion of 2.5 in
                                                    this section states,                                    monitoring, and instrumentation and                   NUREG–2103 (i.e., the K/A statement
                                                      Test items selected for inclusion in an NRC           control. ES–301 describes that the                    associated with the JPM must have an
                                                    examination should be based on K/As                     control room/in-plant systems part of                 importance rating of 2.5 of higher), or as
                                                    contained in the appropriate K/A catalog.               the walk-through is used to determine                 determined by the facility and agreed to
                                                    Testing outside the documented K/As can                 whether the applicant has an adequate                 by the NRC.
                                                    jeopardize the content validity of the                  knowledge of plant system design and is                  Additionally, ES–301, Section E.2.a,
                                                    examination. Content validity can also be               able to safely operate those systems.                 ‘‘NRC Examiner Review,’’ directs
                                                    reduced if important K/As are omitted from              This part of the walk-through focuses                 examiners to independently review each
                                                    the examination.                                        primarily on those systems with which                 operating test for content, wording,
                                                    The NRC K/A catalogs contain K/A                        licensed operators are most involved                  operational validity (i.e., test items
                                                    statements that have been rated for their               (i.e., those having controls and                      address an actual or conceivable mental
                                                    importance with respect to the safe                     indications in the main control room).                or psychomotor activity performed on
                                                    operation of the plant. An importance                   To a lesser extent, it also ensures that              the job), and level of difficulty using
                                                    rating less than 2.5 represents a K/A                   the applicant is familiar with the design             Form ES–301–3, ‘‘Operating Test
                                                    statement of limited importance for the                 and operation of systems located                      Quality Checklist.’’ The JPMs must
                                                    safe operation of a plant. Such                         outside the main control room.                        satisfy the criteria on Form ES–301–3
                                                    statements are generally considered as                     To evaluate an applicant’s knowledge               and the JPM Checklist to be
                                                    inappropriate content for NRC licensing                 and abilities relative to control room/in-            administered as part of an operating
                                                    examinations.                                           plant systems and competence in the                   test.
                                                       Operator licensing examinations                      administrative topics, the NRC                           Per 10 CFR 55.45(b), the operating test
                                                    developed using the applicable NRC K/                   examiners administer job performance                  will be administered in part in a plant
                                                    A catalog along with the guidance in                    measures (JPMs) and, when necessary,                  walk-through. Further requirements for
                                                    NUREG–1021 will sample the 13 items                     ask specific follow-up questions based                the plant walk-through (i.e., the in-plant
                                                    listed in 10 CFR 55.45(a) and also                      on the applicant’s performance of the                 portion of the operating test) are given
                                                    ensure that exam topics are associated                  JPM. NUREG–1021 defines a JPM as                      in ES–301, Section D.3, ‘‘Specific
                                                    with K/A statements of significant                      ‘‘[a]n evaluation tool that requires the              Instructions for the ‘Administrative
                                                    importance for the safe operation of the                applicant to perform (or simulate) a task             Topics’ Walk-through,’’ and Section D.4,
                                                    plant. Thus, the examinations will be                   that is applicable to the license level of            ‘‘Specific Instructions for the ‘Control
                                                    content-valid.                                          the examination.’’                                    Room/In-Plant Systems’ Walk-
                                                                                                               Tasks are selected for evaluation in               Through.’’ Concerning in-plant testing
                                                    The Operating Test                                      accordance with ES–301, Section D.4,                  (i.e., ‘‘plant walk-through’’), ES–301,
                                                       NUREG–1021, Revision 10, ES–301,                     ‘‘Specific Instructions for the ‘Control              Section D.4.a. states that from the nine
                                                    ‘‘Preparing Initial Operating Tests,’’                  Room/In-Plant Systems’ Walk-                          safety function groupings identified in
                                                    Section B, ‘‘Background,’’ describes that               Through.’’ This section directs the NRC               the K/A catalog, the appropriate number
                                                    the requirements in 10 CFR 55.45 for the                examiners and facility licensees to                   of systems to be evaluated based on the
                                                    operating test are met by administering                 select plant systems from the nine safety             applicant’s license level is given by the
                                                                                                                                                                  Table 1, ‘‘Systems JPMs,’’ below: 2
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                                                    a simulator test and a walk-through.                    functions listed in the applicable NRC
                                                       The simulator test is typically                      K/A Catalog. Table 1, ‘‘Plant Systems by
                                                    administered in a team format with up                   Safety Function,’’ in NUREG–2103                        2 In the column labeled ‘‘License Level,’’ ‘‘RO’’

                                                    to three applicants in the main control                 contains a list of the AP1000 plant                   means ‘‘reactor operator’’ or ‘‘operator; ‘‘SRO–I’’
                                                                                                                                                                  means ‘‘senior reactor operator—instant’’ or ‘‘senior
                                                    room simulator. It implements Items 1–                  systems that are important to each of the             operator;’’ and ‘‘SRO–U’’ means ‘‘senior reactor
                                                    8 and 11–13 of 10 CFR 55.45(a) and is                   nine major safety functions. ES–301,                  operator—upgrade,’’ and refers to an operator
                                                    the most performance-based aspect of                    Section D.4.a, directs exam writers to (1)            applying to upgrade to a senior operator license.




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                                                                                                                                             TABLE 1—SYSTEMS JPMS
                                                                                                                   License level                                                                          Control room     In-plant        Total

                                                    RO ................................................................................................................................................               8              3             11
                                                    SRO–I ..........................................................................................................................................                  7              3             10
                                                    SRO–U .........................................................................................................................................              2 or 3         3 or 2              5



                                                       In addition, ES–301, Section D.4.a                                        simulator, the applicant does not                                         she would use to monitor whether the
                                                    states: ‘‘Each of the control room                                           actually perform the task during an in-                                   standby diesel generator responded as
                                                    systems and evolutions (and separately                                       plant system JPM because applicants are                                   expected. Because the equipment is not
                                                    each of the in-plant systems and                                             not permitted to operate plant                                            actually being operated during an in-
                                                    evolutions) selected for RO and SRO–I                                        equipment while performing a JPM;                                         plant JPM, the NRC examiner provides
                                                    applicants should evaluate a different                                       only licensed control room operators                                      specific feedback regarding the
                                                    safety function, and the same system or                                      can direct the operation of plant                                         equipment’s reactions to the actions the
                                                    evolution should not be used to evaluate                                     equipment (i.e., an NRC examiner                                          applicant says that he or she would
                                                    more than one safety function in each                                        cannot direct the operation of plant                                      take.
                                                    location.’’                                                                  equipment). Therefore, as stated in                                         If the applicant correctly locates the
                                                       Also, ES–301, Section D.4.b states, ‘‘at                                  NUREG–1021, ES–301, Attachment 2,                                         equipment in the plant and describes
                                                    least one of the tasks conducted in the                                      Page 21, to successfully complete a JPM                                   what it takes to perform the task, then
                                                    plant shall evaluate the applicant’s                                         in the plant, the applicant must                                          the applicant will successfully complete
                                                    ability to implement actions required                                        ‘‘describe exactly what it takes to                                       the JPM. If the applicant demonstrates a
                                                    during an emergency or abnormal                                              perform an action.’’ As described in                                      lack of understanding of the equipment
                                                    condition, and another shall require the                                     NUREG–1021, Appendix C, ‘‘Job                                             and procedures, then the NRC examiner
                                                    applicant to enter the RCA                                                   Performance Measure Guidelines,’’                                         will ask follow-up questions, as
                                                    [radiologically controlled area].’’                                          Section B.4, ‘‘Develop Examiner Cues,’’                                   necessary, to confirm whether the
                                                       Taken together, the statements in ES–                                     the NRC examiners develop scripted                                        applicant is familiar with the design and
                                                    301, Sections D.4.a and D.4.b show that,                                     cues to provide the applicant with                                        operation of that plant system.
                                                    for purposes of testing, the control room                                    specific feedback on the equipment’s                                        Additionally, at least one JPM must be
                                                    is separate from the plant. Control room                                     response(s) to actions the applicant                                      performed in the RCA. This provides an
                                                    system JPMs are typically performed in                                       describes that he or she would take.                                      opportunity for the applicant to
                                                    the control room simulator. Because                                          These cues are necessary during JPMs                                      demonstrate knowledge of significant
                                                    plant equipment is not controlled from                                       performed in the plant because the                                        radiation hazards located in radiation
                                                    the simulator, applicants can                                                applicant is not actually operating any                                   and/or contamination areas inside the
                                                    demonstrate knowledge and abilities by                                       equipment in the plant, and therefore                                     RCA and the ability to perform
                                                    using the simulator to perform the                                           the applicant will not have available the                                 procedures to reduce excessive levels of
                                                    actions necessary to accomplish the task                                     normal indications that would be                                          radiation and to guard against personnel
                                                    during the JPM. The simulator provides                                       observed during actual task                                               exposure.
                                                    feedback to the applicant about the                                          performance.                                                              Cold Licensing Process
                                                    actions that he or she takes during                                             Consider the following example. An
                                                    performance of the task. For example, if                                     NRC examiner provides the applicant                                          NUREG–1021, ES–202, Section D.4,
                                                    the applicant operates a switch to start                                     with a cue sheet that directs him or her                                  ‘‘Cold License Eligibility,’’ states,
                                                    a pump, the simulator provides                                               to start a standby diesel generator from                                  ‘‘[c]old licensing is the process used
                                                    indications to the applicant that will                                       its local control panel, which is located                                 prior to fuel load that provides a
                                                    allow him or her to determine whether                                        in the plant (i.e., outside of the main                                   consistent method for operations
                                                    the pump has started.                                                        control room), for a monthly equipment                                    personnel to acquire the knowledge and
                                                                                                                                 performance test. The applicant first                                     experience required for licensed
                                                    Administration of In-Plant JPMs                                                                                                                        operator duties following fuel load.’’
                                                                                                                                 must demonstrate to the NRC examiner
                                                      Typically, each JPM begins with the                                        that he or she can locate that particular                                 The cold licensing process is described
                                                    NRC examiner providing the applicant                                         local control panel in the plant by                                       in Appendix A, ‘‘Cold License Training
                                                    with a cue sheet, which contains the cue                                     walking the NRC examiner to it. Once                                      Plan,’’ of NEI 06–13A, ‘‘Template for an
                                                    for the applicant to begin to perform the                                    at the local control panel, the applicant                                 Industry Training Program Description,’’
                                                    task. The cue sheet also provides the                                        must then verbally describe exactly how                                   Revision 2 (ADAMS Accession No.
                                                    applicant with any initial conditions                                        he or she would operate the control                                       ML090910554). ‘‘Final Safety
                                                    that he or she should assume have been                                       panel to perform the task of starting the                                 Evaluation for Topical Report NEI 06–
                                                    established. After receiving the cue                                         standby diesel generator. The applicant                                   13A, ‘Template for an Industry Training
                                                    sheet, the applicant leads the NRC                                           will use the local control panel as a                                     Program Description,’ ’’ Revision 1,
                                                    examiner to the location in the plant                                        prop during this discussion (e.g., the                                    dated December 5, 2008 (ADAMS
                                                    where the task will be performed. Once                                       applicant could point to a control                                        Accession No. ML082950140),
                                                    the applicant arrives at the correct                                         switch on the control panel to show the                                   documents the NRC staff’s approval of
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                                                    location in the plant, he or she uses the                                    NRC examiner that he or she knows                                         NEI 06–13A for use in combined license
                                                    appropriate plant procedure and the                                          which one must be operated during                                         applications. The facility licensee
                                                    plant equipment in that location as a                                        actual task performance to raise the                                      incorporated NEI 06–13A, Revision 2,
                                                    prop to describe to the NRC examiner                                         speed of the diesel generator). The                                       by reference into the VCSNS Units 2
                                                    exactly how he or she would perform                                          applicant would also need to describe                                     and 3 Updated Final Safety Analysis
                                                    the task. In contrast to a control room                                      how he or she would expect the standby                                    Report (UFSAR), Chapter 13, ‘‘Conduct
                                                    system JPM, where the applicant                                              diesel generator to respond to his or her                                 of Operation’’ (ADAMS Accession No.
                                                    performs the task on the control room                                        actions and the indications that he or                                    ML15196A320). Section 13.2A.3,


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                                                    ‘‘Conduct of On-the-Job Training (OJT),’’               Application for Exemption                                • Breaker Lab—the facility licensee
                                                    of the VCSNS Units 2 and 3 UFSAR                          Because VCSNS Unit 2 is under                       expects to add a breaker lab to its
                                                    states, ‘‘[u]ntil plant construction is                 construction and most of the plant                    training facilities before the end of 2016.
                                                    completed, acceptable methods for the                   systems have not yet been built, the                  It will not be available for the NRC exam
                                                    conduct of on-the-job training include                  facility licensee requests an exemption               planned for September 2016. When it is
                                                    discussion, simulation, and use of                      from the requirement in 10 CFR 55.45(b)               available, applicants will be able to use
                                                    mockup equipment and virtual reality                    to administer a portion of the operating              the breaker lab to demonstrate
                                                    technology.’’ Section 13.2A.6, ‘‘Cold                   test ‘‘in a plant walkthrough.’’                      knowledge and abilities associated with
                                                    Licensing Process Applicability and                                                                           operating breakers installed in the plant.
                                                    Termination,’’ provides additional                      Proposed Alternative                                     • Discuss method—using the
                                                    guidance on the conduct of OJT:                            The facility licensee proposes an                  procedure and props such as plant
                                                                                                            alternative to administering in-plant                 layout drawings, mock-ups, maps and
                                                       As plant systems, components, and
                                                                                                            system JPMs in the plant: it proposes to              pictures of equipment, the applicant
                                                    structures are completed, and as integrated
                                                                                                            use ‘‘cold license training plan                      will describe the actions he or she
                                                    plant operations begin, the systematic
                                                                                                            evaluation methods’’ to administer in-                would take to operate equipment and
                                                    approach to training process will be used to
                                                                                                            plant system JPMs. Specifically, in                   explain how the equipment should
                                                    adjust cold license class training methods
                                                                                                            Enclosure 1, ‘‘Plant Walkthrough                      respond to these actions. Discussion can
                                                    and settings . . . The purpose is to optimize
                                                                                                            Exemption,’’ Section 3.1,                             cover required personal protective
                                                    student learning using actual in-plant
                                                                                                            ‘‘Administration of In-Plant JPMs Using               equipment, actions, system response
                                                    training and experience opportunities as they
                                                                                                            Cold License Training Plan Methods,’’                 and location. Location information can
                                                    become available.
                                                                                                            and Section 3.2, ‘‘RCA Mockup                         include specifics such as building,
                                                    Additionally, Section 13.2A.7, ‘‘Initial                Alternative to RCA Entry,’’ of letter                 elevation, and room.
                                                    Licensed Operator Examination                           NND–16–0266, the facility licensee                       • Perform method—if the JPM is
                                                    Schedule,’’ states, ‘‘[a]dministration of               proposes using the following ‘‘cold                   administered in the breaker lab, the flow
                                                    [initial] licensed operator examinations                license training plan evaluation                      loop trainer, or the part of the VCSNS
                                                    begins approximately 18 months prior                    methods’’ in lieu of the plant and plant              simulation facility modeling the Remote
                                                    to fuel load.’’                                         equipment to administer in-plant                      Shutdown Workstation, applicants can
                                                                                                            system JPMs on an operating test:                     perform actions during the JPM.
                                                    II. Request/Action                                         • Plant layout diagrams,3 equipment                   Additionally, the facility licensee
                                                                                                            diagrams and plant maps—these                         stated that plant location drawings and
                                                       By letter number NND–16–0266 from                    documents will be used as necessary
                                                    April R. Rice, Manager, Nuclear                                                                               pictures of plant components not
                                                                                                            and/or as appropriate to allow an                     directly related to the task that is the
                                                    Licensing, New Nuclear Deployment; to                   applicant to demonstrate knowledge of
                                                    the NRC dated July 28, 2016; titled,                                                                          subject of the JPM will also be made
                                                                                                            plant and equipment locations.                        available to maintain discriminatory
                                                    ‘‘Request for an Exemption: Operator                    Applicants will use these tools to
                                                    Licensing’’ (ADAMS Accession No.                                                                              value. Therefore, applicants that
                                                                                                            describe how they would get to the                    perform in-plant system JPMs in the
                                                    ML16210A442); the facility licensee                     location of the equipment that is the                 plant as well as applicants that perform
                                                    stated that it seeks to begin operator                  subject of the JPM instead of walking to              them using the proposed method must
                                                    licensing examinations in September                     the location. Applicants will identify                correctly identify the equipment that is
                                                    2016. The facility licensee (1) applied                 the building, elevation, and room                     the subject of the JPM to pass the JPM.
                                                    for an exemption from the requirement                   number in the plant where the
                                                    in 10 CFR part 55 that requires using a                 equipment will be located when                        Expiration of Exemptions and
                                                    plant walk-through as part of the                       construction is complete.                             Alternative
                                                    operating test (i.e., in-plant testing); and               • Maintenance Flow Loop—contains                      The facility licensee requested that
                                                    (2) proposed alternative examination                    generic plant equipment, such as                      the exemption expire after the
                                                    criteria and methods. SCE&G’s request                   pumps, valves, and instruments for                    Commission makes its finding in
                                                    is similar to the request submitted by                  demonstrating the fundamental                         accordance with 10 CFR 52.103(g) (‘‘The
                                                    letter number ND–16–0747 from Ms.                       knowledge of operation and monitoring                 licensee shall not operate the facility
                                                    Karen Fili, Site Vice President, Vogtle                 of plant equipment.                                   until the Commission makes a finding
                                                    Electric Generating Plant (VEGP) Units                     • Remote Shutdown Workstation—
                                                                                                                                                                  that the acceptance criteria in the
                                                    3 and 4; to the NRC dated May 27, 2016;                 The VCSNS Unit 2 simulation facility
                                                                                                                                                                  combined license are met, except for
                                                    titled, ‘‘Southern Nuclear Operating                    includes a Remote Shutdown
                                                                                                                                                                  those acceptance criteria that the
                                                    Company Vogtle Electric Generating                      Workstation that simulates the controls
                                                                                                                                                                  Commission found were met under
                                                    Plant (VEGP) Units 3 and 4 Revised                      located in the Remote Shutdown Room.
                                                                                                                                                                  § 52.97(a)(2)’’) for VCSNS Unit 2. The
                                                    Request for Exemption and RAI                              • Radiologically Controlled Area
                                                                                                                                                                  facility licensee requested that approval
                                                    Response: Operator Licensing’’ (ADAMS                   (RCA) mock-up—A training
                                                                                                                                                                  to use the alternative method terminate
                                                    Accession No. ML16148A484).                             environment that allows applicants to
                                                                                                                                                                  after the Commission makes its finding
                                                    Southern Nuclear Company (SNC) is                       demonstrate knowledge of radiation
                                                                                                                                                                  in accordance with 10 CFR 52.103(g) for
                                                    also constructing two Westinghouse                      control subjects. Standards for entry
                                                                                                                                                                  VCSNS Unit 2. Additionally, the facility
                                                                                                            into the mock-up RCA are identical to
                                                    AP1000 reactors at VEGP Units 3 and 4                                                                         licensee stated that tasks that are
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                                                                                                            the actual RCA. The mock-up is used to
                                                    in Burke County, Georgia. On June 24,                                                                         selected to be part of an operating task
                                                                                                            train outage workers and licensed
                                                    2016, the NRC staff granted SNC an                                                                            in accordance with NUREG–1021, ES–
                                                                                                            operators at VCSNS Unit 1. It contains
                                                    exemption from the requirement in 10                                                                          301, Section D.4.a and Section D.4.b,
                                                                                                            simulated radiation areas and
                                                    CFR part 55 that requires using a plant                                                                       where it is possible to both perform OJT
                                                                                                            contaminated areas.
                                                    walk-through as part of the operating                                                                         for the task in the plant and administer
                                                    test and approved SNC’s alternative                       3 A plant layout diagram typically includes         a JPM developed from the task in a plant
                                                    examination criteria and methods                        building names, building elevations, and room         walk-through, then those JPMs will be
                                                    (ADAMS Accession No. ML16174A447).                      numbers.                                              administered in the plant.


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                                                    III. Discussion                                            Upon balancing the overall effect on               operating procedures, facility license
                                                                                                            uniformity and consistency under the                  and license amendments, Licensee
                                                    Granting of Exemption
                                                                                                            exemption, the NRC staff concludes that               Event Reports, and other materials
                                                      Pursuant to 10 CFR 55.11, the                         the uniform conditions will be                        requested from the facility licensee by
                                                    Commission may, upon application by                     maintained; the differences in the                    the Commission. Although applicants
                                                    an interested person, or upon its own                   testing under the exemption will not                  will not be tested while physically
                                                    initiative, grant exemptions from the                   prevent equitable administration of the               located in front of installed in-plant
                                                    requirements of 10 CFR part 55 as it                    operator licensing examinations or                    equipment until the Commission makes
                                                    determines are (1) authorized by law                    challenge the basis for the NRC                       its finding in accordance with 52.103(g),
                                                    and (2) will not endanger life or                       examiners’ licensing decisions.                       the knowledge and abilities applicants
                                                    property and (3) are otherwise in the                   Accordingly, the testing will continue to             must demonstrate to pass the operating
                                                    public interest.                                        comply with Section 107 of the AEA.                   test will not change.
                                                                                                            Accordingly, the NRC staff has                           Accordingly, there is no
                                                    1. The Exemption Is Authorized by Law                   determined that granting of the facility              endangerment of life or property as a
                                                       Exemptions are authorized by law                     licensee’s proposed exemption will not                result of the exemption.
                                                    where they are not expressly prohibited                 result in a violation of the AEA, or the              3. The Exemption Is Otherwise in the
                                                    by statute or regulation. A proposed                    Commission’s regulations. Therefore,                  Public Interest
                                                    exemption is implicitly ‘‘authorized by                 the exemption is authorized by law.
                                                    law’’ if all of the conditions listed                                                                            The Commission’s values guide the
                                                                                                            2. The Exemption Will Not Endanger                    NRC in maintaining certain principles
                                                    therein are met (i.e., will not endanger                Life or Property
                                                    life or property and is otherwise in the                                                                      as it carries out regulatory activities.
                                                    public interest), and no other provision                   The exemption will not change the                  These principles focus the NRC on
                                                    prohibits, or otherwise restricts, its                  fundamental findings needed to issue an               ensuring safety and security while
                                                    application. No provisions in law                       operator’s or senior operator’s license to            appropriately balancing the interests of
                                                    restrict or prohibit an exemption to the                an applicant. As stated in 10 CFR 55.33               the NRC’s stakeholders, including the
                                                    requirements concerning the plant walk-                 ‘‘Disposition of an initial application,’’            public and licensees. These principles
                                                    through portion of the operating test; the                 (a) Requirements for the approval of an            include Independence, Openness,
                                                    ‘‘endanger’’ and ‘‘public interest’’                    initial application. The Commission will              Efficiency, Clarity, and Reliability.
                                                    factors are addressed later in this                     approve an initial application for a license          Whether granting of an exemption to the
                                                    evaluation.                                             pursuant to the regulations in this part, if it       requirement to perform in-plant system
                                                                                                            finds that—                                           JPMs in the plant would be in the public
                                                       The regulations in 10 CFR part 55                       . . .
                                                    implement Section 107 of the Atomic                                                                           interest depends on consideration and
                                                                                                               (2) Written examination and operating test.        balancing of the foregoing factors.
                                                    Energy Act of 1954, as amended (AEA),                   The applicant has passed the requisite
                                                    which sets requirements upon the                        written examination and operating test in             Efficiency
                                                    Commission concerning operators’                        accordance with §§ 55.41 and 55.45 or 55.43
                                                                                                            and 55.45. These examinations and tests                  The public and licensees are all
                                                    licenses and states, in part, that the                                                                        entitled to the best possible
                                                                                                            determine whether the applicant for an
                                                    Commission shall ‘‘prescribe uniform                                                                          management and administration of
                                                                                                            operator’s license has learned to operate a
                                                    conditions for licensing individuals as                 facility competently and safely, and                  regulatory activities. Regulatory
                                                    operators of any of the various classes                 additionally, in the case of a senior operator,       activities should be consistent with the
                                                    of . . . utilization facilities licensed’’ by           whether the applicant has learned to direct           degree of risk reduction they achieve.
                                                    the NRC. These requirements in the                      the licensed activities of licensed operators         Where several effective alternatives are
                                                    AEA do not expressly prohibit                           competently and safely.
                                                                                                                                                                  available, the option that minimizes the
                                                    exemptions to the portion of 10 CFR                        Competent and safe operators protect               use of resources should be adopted.
                                                    55.45(b) addressing in-plant JPMs and                   against endangerment of life or                          The NRC staff considered two options
                                                    plant walk-throughs.                                    property. Accordingly, where the tests                to determine whether one would
                                                       Preparing and evaluating operator                    adequately determine who is competent,                minimize the use of resources and/or
                                                    examinations using the criteria in                      those tests are protective of and do not              minimize risk: (1) Grant the exemption
                                                    NUREG–1021 is a means of ensuring the                   endanger life or property.                            to the plant walk-through requirement
                                                    equitable and consistent administration                    The exemption from the requirement                 and administer operator licensing
                                                    of operator licensing examinations for                  in 10 CFR 55.45(b) that the operating                 examinations prior to completion of
                                                    all applicants and thus helps to ensure                 test be administered partially ‘‘in a plant           VCSNS Unit 2, or (2) deny the
                                                    uniform conditions exist for the                        walkthrough’’ will not endanger life or               exemption and wait until the
                                                    operator licensing examinations                         property mainly because 10 CFR                        completion of construction to
                                                    administered as part of the licensing                   55.45(a) will still require the applicant             administer the operator licensing
                                                    process. If the exemption is granted,                   to demonstrate an understanding of and                examinations. For either option, the
                                                    there will be no changes to the                         the ability to perform the actions                    same number of NRC examiners will be
                                                    preparation and grading of the written                  necessary to accomplish a                             required to administer the operator
                                                    examinations, including the generic                     representative sample of tasks. As                    licensing examinations at VCSNS Unit 2
                                                    fundamentals examinations. There will                   required by 10 CFR 55.45(a), the content              prior to fuel load. Thus, the use of
                                                    be no changes to the preparation and                    of the operating test will continue to be
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                                                                                                                                                                  resources is not minimized by
                                                    evaluation of the simulator portions of                 identified, in part, from learning                    administering exams before the plant is
                                                    the operating test. There will be no                    objectives derived from a systematic                  built. Accordingly, the exemption is
                                                    changes to the administrative portion of                analysis of licensed operator or senior               neutral with respect to the public’s
                                                    the operating tests. Although under the                 operator duties performed by each                     interest in efficiency.
                                                    exemption part of the in-plant test will                facility licensee and contained in its
                                                    not be administered in the plant, the                   training program and from information                 Clarity
                                                    preparation and grading of the in-plant                 in the Final Safety Analysis Report,                    Regulations should be coherent,
                                                    portion will be unchanged.                              system description manuals and                        logical, and practical. There should be


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                                                    a clear nexus between regulations and                   Fuel load is scheduled for Quarter 4 of               necessary to operate the plant safely and
                                                    agency goals and objectives whether                     2018; however, the facility licensee also             competently. The operator licensing
                                                    explicitly or implicitly stated. Here, the              stated that this is subject to change due             decisions will continue to be based on
                                                    goal of the agency is to determine                      to ‘‘developments during construction.’’              the NRC examiners’ objective, unbiased
                                                    whether applicants for a license have                   If exams commence in June 2018, and                   assessments of each applicant’s
                                                    learned to operate a facility competently               fuel load occurs in late 2018, then there             performance, which will be documented
                                                    and safely. Because the applicants must                 will only be at most 6 months between                 in accordance with NUREG–1021, ES–
                                                    still demonstrate familiarity with the                  the time when licensing decisions will                303, ‘‘Documenting and Grading Initial
                                                    design and operation of systems located                 be made and fuel load. If a sufficient                Operating Tests.’’ Accordingly, this
                                                    outside the main control room using the                 number of applicants do not pass the                  factor shows that the exemption
                                                    method proposed by the facility                         operating test, then the facility licensee            maintains the public interest in
                                                    licensee, it is not necessary to perform                must follow the re-application process                independence.
                                                    the in-plant system JPMs within the                     in 10 CFR 55.35(a) or start training new
                                                    completed VCSNS Unit 2 to achieve this                  candidates. As stated in Enclosure 1,                 Openness
                                                    goal. Accordingly, this factor shows that               Section 6.3, ‘‘Otherwise in the Public                  Nuclear regulation is the public’s
                                                    the exemption maintains the public                      Interest,’’ of letter NND–16–0266, initial            business, and it must be transacted
                                                    interest in clarity.                                    license training lasts approximately 24               publicly and candidly. The public must
                                                                                                            months. Starting the exam process in                  be informed about and have the
                                                    Reliability
                                                                                                            2016 will provide a sufficient amount of              opportunity to participate in the
                                                       Regulations should be based on the                   time for retraining applicants or training            regulatory processes as required by law.
                                                    best available knowledge from research                  new candidates. Thus, granting the                    Open channels of communication must
                                                    and operational experience. Systems                     exemption will lend stability to the                  be maintained with Congress, other
                                                    interactions, technological                             nuclear operational and planning                      government agencies, licensees, and the
                                                    uncertainties, and the diversity of                     process in that the individual operator               public, as well as with the international
                                                    licensees and regulatory activities must                licensing decisions will be made much                 nuclear community.
                                                    all be taken into account so that risks                 sooner than otherwise would be                          Granting the exemption allows the
                                                    are maintained at an acceptably low                     possible, allowing the facility licensee              portion of the operating test that would
                                                    level. Once established, regulation                     to follow 10 CFR 55.35 in an orderly                  otherwise be performed in the plant to
                                                    should be perceived to be reliable and                  manner.                                               be administered in a location other than
                                                    not unjustifiably in a state of transition.                With respect to risk reduction,                    the plant. The operator licensing
                                                    Regulatory actions should always be                     granting of the exemption will not                    examination process described in
                                                    fully consistent with written regulations               require the NRC examiners or the                      NUREG–1021 will still be followed
                                                    and should be promptly, fairly, and                     applicants to enter the actual RCA, and
                                                    decisively administered so as to lend                                                                         using the alternate method proposed by
                                                                                                            therefore, the risk of radiation exposure
                                                    stability to the nuclear operational and                                                                      the facility licensee. Therefore, this
                                                                                                            for applicants and NRC examiners will
                                                    planning processes.                                                                                           factor shows that the exemption
                                                                                                            be reduced to zero. Although NRC
                                                       If a sufficient number of applicants do                                                                    maintains the public’s interest in
                                                                                                            examiners and applicants typically do
                                                    not pass the exams, then the facility                                                                         openness.
                                                                                                            not receive any significant exposure to
                                                    licensee may not have a sufficient                      radiation or contamination during the                 Balancing of Factors
                                                    number of personnel available for fuel                  conduct of operating tests administered
                                                    load due to the mandatory time periods                                                                          Accordingly, the balancing of these
                                                                                                            inside the RCA, the NRC staff concludes
                                                    of 2 months to 2 years from the time of                                                                       factors shows that the exemption is
                                                                                                            that reducing the risk of exposure to
                                                    denial before an applicant may re-apply.                                                                      otherwise in the public interest.
                                                                                                            zero aligns with the agency’s goal of
                                                    Specifically per 10 CFR 55.35(a), an                    maintaining exposure to ionizing                      Conclusion
                                                    applicant whose application for a                       radiation as low as is reasonable
                                                    license has been denied because of                                                                              The Commission concludes that the
                                                                                                            achievable (ALARA). Accordingly, this
                                                    failure to pass the written exam or the                                                                       exemption is (1) authorized by law and
                                                                                                            factor shows that the exemption favors
                                                    operating test, or both, may file a new                                                                       (2) will not endanger life or property
                                                                                                            the public’s interest in reliability.
                                                    application 2 months after the date of                                                                        and (3) is otherwise in the public
                                                    denial. The new application must                        Independence                                          interest. Therefore, the Commission
                                                    include a statement signed by an                          Nothing but the highest possible                    grants SCE&G an exemption from the
                                                    authorized representative of the facility               standards of ethical performance and                  requirement of 10 CFR 55.45(b) to
                                                    licensee that states in detail the extent               professionalism should influence                      administer a portion of the operating
                                                    of the applicant’s additional training                  regulation. However, independence                     test ‘‘in a plant walkthrough.’’
                                                    since the denial and certifies that the                 does not imply isolation. All available               Approval of Alternative
                                                    applicant is ready for re-examination. If               facts and opinions must be sought
                                                    the candidate fails a second time, then                 openly from licensees and other                          NUREG–1021, ES–201, Section B,
                                                    the applicant may file a third                          interested members of the public. The                 ‘‘Background,’’ states,
                                                    application 6 months after the date of                  many and possibly conflicting public                     Facility licensees may propose alternatives
                                                    denial, and may file further successive                 interests involved must be considered.                to the examination criteria contained here
                                                    applications 2 years after the date of                  Final decisions must be based on                      and evaluate how the proposed alternatives
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                                                    denial of each prior application. In                    objective, unbiased assessments of all                provide an acceptable method of complying
                                                    Enclosure 1, ‘‘Plant Walkthrough                        information, and must be documented                   with the Commission’s regulations. The NRC
                                                    Exemption,’’ Section 6.3, ‘‘Otherwise in                                                                      staff will review any proposed alternatives
                                                                                                            with reasons explicitly stated.                       and make a decision regarding their
                                                    the Public Interest,’’ of letter NND–16–                  With the granting of this exemption,                acceptability. The NRC will not approve any
                                                    0266, the facility licensee stated, ‘‘[t]he             the NRC staff will still continue to                  alternative that would compromise the
                                                    current estimated forecast date of plant                independently assess whether the                      agency’s statutory responsibility to prescribe
                                                    construction completion . . . is                        applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 have the                   uniform conditions for the operator licensing
                                                    expected not earlier than June 2018.’’                  skills, knowledge, and abilities                      examinations.



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                                                    As discussed below, the facility                          include its level of knowledge (LOK),                 processes to ensure the integrity of the
                                                    licensee’s proposed alternatives provide                  level of difficulty (LOD), and the use of             licenses it issues.
                                                    an acceptable method of complying                         exam question banks. The external                       In order to determine whether
                                                    with the Commission’s regulations and                     attributes of an examination include the              uniform conditions for licensing
                                                    will not compromise the agency’s                          number and types of items, the length                 individuals as operators and senior
                                                    statutory responsibility to prescribe                     of the examination, security procedures,              operators at VCSNS Unit 2 will be
                                                    uniform conditions for the operator                       and proctoring instructions. Appendix                 maintained using the method proposed
                                                    licensing examinations.                                   A states,                                             by the facility licensee, the NRC staff
                                                       NUREG–1021, Appendix A,                                  If the internal and external attributes of          performed two actions. First, the NRC
                                                    ‘‘Overview of Generic Examination                         examinations are allowed to vary                      staff identified the differences between
                                                    Concepts,’’ Section B, ‘‘Background,’’                    significantly, the uniform conditions that are        performing in-plant system JPMs in the
                                                                                                              required by Section 107 of the Atomic Energy
                                                    discusses internal and external                           Act of 1954, as amended, and the basis upon           plant and the facility licensee’s
                                                    attributes of an examination and their                    which the NRC’s licensing decisions rest are          proposed method of performing in-plant
                                                    relationship to uniform conditions. The                   challenged. The NRC must reasonably                   system JPMs. These are listed in the
                                                    internal attributes of an examination                     control and structure the examination                 table below.

                                                                                                              TABLE 2—SUMMARY OF DIFFERENCES
                                                                                                                                             Facility licensee’s proposed method of performing in-plant system
                                                                     Performing in-plant system JPMs in the plant                                                          JPMs

                                                    1. Applicants demonstrate knowledge of equipment locations by walk-                    In lieu of walking the NRC examiner to the equipment that is the sub-
                                                      ing the NRC examiner to the location of the equipment that is the                      ject of the JPM, applicants demonstrate knowledge of equipment lo-
                                                      subject of the JPM in the plant.                                                       cations by using plant layout diagrams, equipment diagrams, and
                                                                                                                                             maps to describe to the NRC examiner how they would get to the lo-
                                                                                                                                             cation of the plant equipment that is the subject of the JPM. Appli-
                                                                                                                                             cants identify the building, elevation, and room number associated
                                                                                                                                             with the plant equipment that is the subject of the JPM.
                                                    2. Applicants use the plant equipment as a prop while they describe                    In lieu of using plant equipment as a prop, applicants use pictures of
                                                      and how to operate the equipment to perform the task.                                  equipment or a mock-up of the equipment as a prop while they de-
                                                                                                                                             scribe and simulate how to operate the equipment to perform the
                                                                                                                                             task.
                                                    3. Applicants must enter the RCA for at least one JPM ..........................       In lieu of entering the RCA in the plant, applicants enter a mock-up
                                                                                                                                             RCA for at least one JPM.



                                                    Second, the NRC staff evaluated                           because they require applicants to recall                • As shown in Difference #1 in Table
                                                    whether the differences could cause the                   knowledge such as the location of plant               2, the facility licensee proposes that
                                                    internal and external attributes of the in-               equipment, which was acquired during                  applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 demonstrate
                                                    plant system JPMs administered to                         the initial training program, and also to             knowledge of equipment locations by
                                                    applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 prior to the                   demonstrate, by walking the NRC                       using plant layout diagrams, equipment
                                                    completion of plant construction to vary                  examiner to the correct equipment in                  diagrams, and/or maps to show the NRC
                                                    significantly from those administered to                  the plant and by describing the actions               examiner how they would get to the
                                                    applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 after the                      that they would take to operate the                   location in the plant where the task
                                                    completion of construction. The                           equipment, an understanding of and                    would be performed. The facility
                                                    evaluation is documented below.                                                                                 licensee stated in Enclosure 1, ‘‘Plant
                                                                                                              familiarity with the design and
                                                    Evaluation of Internal Attributes                         operation of that equipment. Applicants               Walkthrough Exemption,’’ Section 5.5,
                                                                                                              must also respond to the cues provided                ‘‘Conclusion,’’ of letter NND–16–0266
                                                       Level of Knowledge: As stated in                                                                             that the proposed method of performing
                                                    NUREG–1021, Appendix A, Section                           by the NRC examiner during the JPM.
                                                                                                              To successfully complete the JPM, the                 in-plant system JPMs ‘‘does not impact
                                                    C.3.c, ‘‘Level of Knowledge Versus Level                                                                        the ability to maintain equitable and
                                                    of Difficulty,’’ LOK represents the range                 applicant must be able to analyze the
                                                                                                                                                                    consistent testing under uniform
                                                    of mental demands required to answer                      information provided by these cues,
                                                                                                                                                                    conditions because license applicants
                                                    a question or perform a task. It is a                     apply knowledge of the design and
                                                                                                                                                                    will be evaluated using the same
                                                    continuum of mental rigor that ranges                     operation of the equipment to determine               methods employed during their
                                                    from retrieving fundamental knowledge,                    the appropriate action(s), and then                   training.’’ Therefore, the NRC staff
                                                    which requires demonstrating a                            describe the action(s) to the NRC                     concludes that this method will require
                                                    relatively low LOK, to retrieving that                    examiner.                                             applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 to recall
                                                    knowledge and also understanding,
                                                                                                                The NRC staff determined that the                   and demonstrate knowledge of plant
                                                    analyzing, and synthesizing that
                                                                                                              three differences listed in Table 2 do not            equipment location(s), which were
                                                    knowledge with other knowledge,
                                                                                                              cause the LOK that an applicant at                    addressed in the training program, to
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                                                    which requires demonstrating a
                                                    relatively high LOK. Test items that                      VCSNS Unit 2 must demonstrate during                  successfully complete the JPM even
                                                    require an applicant to demonstrate a                     in-plant system JPMs administered prior               though the JPM will not be performed
                                                    high LOK require multiple mental                          to the completion of plant construction               in the plant.
                                                    processing steps, which are usually the                   to vary significantly from the LOK that                  • As shown in Difference #2 in Table
                                                    recall and integration of two or more                     an applicant must demonstrate during                  2, the facility licensee proposes that
                                                    pieces of data.                                           in-plant system JPMs performed after                  applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 describe
                                                       In-plant system JPMs performed in                      the completion of construction at                     how they will operate the equipment
                                                    the plant are high LOK test items                         VCSNS Unit 2 for the following reasons.               and explain how they expect the


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                                                    equipment and systems to respond to                     1021 recommends that the difficulty for               a JPM in the plant should be a relatively
                                                    their actions using props such as                       individual test items range between                   easy task. Otherwise, this will be a
                                                    pictures of the equipment or a mock-up                  70% and 90% (i.e., 70–90% of                          relatively difficult task, and the
                                                    equipment in lieu of the actual                         applicants could successfully perform                 applicant may not be able to perform the
                                                    equipment in the plant. Just as during                  the test item). To achieve this, NUREG–               JPM if he or she cannot find the
                                                    a JPM in the plant, NRC examiners will                  1021 states that the NRC examiners                    equipment that is the subject of the JPM.
                                                    need to provide scripted cues to the                    must integrate the following concepts:                Similarly, if an applicant at VCSNS Unit
                                                    applicants in response to the actions the               the LOK of the test item, the operational             2 has spent a sufficient amount of time
                                                    applicants say that they would take. The                validity of the test item (i.e., the test             becoming familiar with the plant layout
                                                    applicants will have to analyze the                     item requires applicants to perform                   diagrams and maps, then using these
                                                    information provided by these cues,                     mental or psychomotor activities that                 tools to show the NRC examiner how he
                                                    apply knowledge of the design and                       they will have to perform on the job),                or she would access the equipment
                                                    operation of the equipment to determine                 the ability of distractors to distract the            should be a relatively easy task.
                                                    the appropriate action(s), and then                     examinees, and the examinees’ past                    Otherwise, this will be a relatively
                                                    describe the action(s) to the NRC                       performance on items of similar                       difficult task, and the applicant may not
                                                    examiner. Therefore, the NRC staff                      difficulty. Appendix A acknowledges                   be able to continue with the JPM
                                                    concludes that this method will require                 that ‘‘assigning a level of difficulty                because he or she will not successfully
                                                    applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 to describe                  rating to an individual test item is a                demonstrate the ability to access the
                                                    the actions that they would take to                     somewhat subjective process.’’                        equipment. In both cases, the applicants
                                                    operate the equipment and analyze                          The NRC staff determined that the                  will either be able to demonstrate
                                                    information provided by cues to                         three differences listed in Table 2 do not            knowledge to the NRC examiner, or they
                                                    successfully complete the JPM even                      cause the LOD that an applicant at                    will not be able to demonstrate
                                                    though the JPM will not be performed                    VCSNS Unit 2 must demonstrate during                  knowledge. The NRC staff concludes
                                                    in the plant.                                           in-plant system JPMs administered prior               that both methods require applicants to
                                                       • As shown in Difference #3 in Table                 to the completion of plant construction               select the correct location of plant
                                                    2, applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 will be                   to vary significantly from the LOD that               equipment from among other choices,
                                                    required to demonstrate how to enter                    an applicant must demonstrate during                  and therefore the NRC examiners will
                                                    the RCA. The facility licensee has                      in-plant system JPMs performed after                  still be able to discriminate between
                                                    established a mock-up of the RCA that                   the completion of construction at                     operators that have this knowledge and
                                                    contains simulated radiation areas and                  VCSNS Unit 2 for the following reasons.               those that do not. Therefore, the LOD of
                                                    contaminated areas, and ‘‘standards for                    • As shown in Difference #1 in Table               the two methods is comparable.
                                                    entry into the mockup RCA are identical                 2, the facility licensee proposes that
                                                                                                            applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 demonstrate                   Also, the NRC staff considered the
                                                    to an actual RCA.’’ Therefore, the NRC
                                                                                                            knowledge of equipment locations by                   implications for the testing process of
                                                    staff concludes that this method will
                                                                                                            using plant layout diagrams, equipment                physically walking in the plant to a
                                                    require applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 to
                                                                                                            diagrams, and/or maps to (1) to describe              specific location as compared to using
                                                    demonstrate knowledge of significant
                                                                                                            to the NRC examiner how they would                    plant layout diagrams and/or maps to
                                                    radiation hazards located in radiation
                                                                                                            get to the location of the plant                      show and describe the route that would
                                                    and/or contamination areas inside the
                                                                                                            equipment that is the subject of the JPM              be taken to find the correct location
                                                    RCA and the ability to perform
                                                    procedures to reduce excessive levels of                and to (2) correctly identify the                     impacted LOD. Both methods require an
                                                    radiation and to guard against personnel                building, elevation of the building, and              applicant to recall and show knowledge
                                                    exposure even though the JPM will not                   room number where the equipment will                  of plant locations to the NRC examiner.
                                                    be performed in the plant.                              be located in VCSNS Unit 2.                           However, applicants at plants that have
                                                       Accordingly, the NRC staff concludes                 Additionally, the facility licensee                   been constructed will have spent time
                                                    that the facility licensee’s proposed                   proposes that ‘‘plant layout diagrams                 becoming familiar with the routes
                                                    method of performing in-plant system                    and/or pictures of components not                     through the plant that they must take to
                                                    JPMs will not cause the LOK of the in-                  directly related to the task will also be             access equipment during the conduct of
                                                    plant system JPMs administered to                       made available to the applicant to                    OJT in the plant. During an in-plant
                                                    applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 prior to the                 maintain discriminatory value . . .’’                 system JPM in the plant, they will likely
                                                    completion of plant construction to vary                   When an in-plant system JPM is                     be able to recall the route(s) they have
                                                    significantly from those administered to                performed in the plant, applicants must               previously traveled by relying on
                                                    applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 after the                    physically walk the NRC examiner to                   unique visual clues available in the
                                                    completion of construction.                             the correct location in the plant where               plant such as signage and various access
                                                       Level of Difficulty: As stated in                    the task will be performed. Applicants                control points that they must pass
                                                    NUREG–1021, Appendix A, Section                         must choose the correct location from                 through to navigate their path to the
                                                    C.3.c, ‘‘Level of Knowledge Versus Level                among all of the other accessible plant               equipment that is the subject of the JPM.
                                                    of Difficulty,’’ the NRC examiners                      locations. Similarly, applicants at                   They may also possibly rely on muscle
                                                    evaluate a test item’s LOD ‘‘to ensure                  VCSNS Unit 2 must choose the correct                  memory to some extent to locate the
                                                    that the item can help discriminate                     plant layout diagram(s), equipment                    equipment that is the subject of the JPM.
                                                    between safe and unsafe operators.’’                    diagrams and/or map(s) from a set of                  Additionally, NUREG–1021, Appendix
                                                    ‘‘Safe operators’’ are the applicants who               diagrams and/or maps in order to show                 E, ‘‘Policies and Guidelines for Taking
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                                                    pass all portions of the operator                       the NRC examiner how they would                       NRC Examinations,’’ contains directions
                                                    licensing examination in accordance                     locate the equipment in the plant.                    that NRC examiners provide to
                                                    with the grading criteria identified in                    If an applicant at an operating reactor            applicants and licensed operators prior
                                                    NUREG–1021, ES–303, ‘‘Documenting                       has spent a sufficient amount of time in              to every NRC examination. Appendix E,
                                                    and Grading Initial Operating Tests.’’ To               the plant becoming familiar with its                  Section C.3, states,
                                                    pass the walk-through portion of the                    layout and the location of plant                        The operating test is considered ‘‘open
                                                    operating test, applicants must earn a                  equipment, then walking the NRC                       reference.’’ The reference materials that are
                                                    score of 80% or higher. Thus, NUREG–                    examiner to the correct location during               normally available to operators in the facility



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                                                    and control room (including calibration                 available to the applicant so that the                have used these props during their
                                                    curves, previous log entries, piping and                applicant must make a choice. The NRC                 training.
                                                    instrumentation diagrams, calculation sheets,           staff determined that the facility                       • As shown in Difference #3 in Table
                                                    and procedures) are also available to you                                                                     2, applicants will have to enter a mock-
                                                                                                            licensee’s proposed method of
                                                    during the operating test.
                                                                                                            performing in-plant system JPMs will                  up of the RCA for at least one in-plant
                                                    Plant layout diagrams and site maps are                 require an applicant to select the correct            JPM. As stated in the facility licensee’s
                                                    normally available to operators. Thus,                  piece of equipment from among other                   submittal, the ‘‘standards for entry into
                                                    applicants at plants that have been                     options, which is similar to having to                the mockup RCA are identical to an
                                                    constructed may use plant layout                        make that selection in the plant.                     actual RCA.’’ Therefore, the NRC staff
                                                    diagrams and site maps to help them to                  Therefore, the NRC examiners will still               concludes that this difference has no
                                                    locate the equipment that is the subject                be able to discriminate between                       impact on the LOD of the in-plant
                                                    of the JPM if they cannot recall the                    operators that have this knowledge and                system JPMs because there is no
                                                    location of the equipment from memory.                  those that do not, and thus the LOD of                difference between demonstrating the
                                                       Unlike applicants at plants that have                the two methods is comparable.                        ability to enter the actual RCA and
                                                    been constructed, the applicants at                        The NRC staff also considered the                  demonstrating the ability to enter a
                                                    VCSNS Unit 2 that take operator                         difference in the quality of the props                mock-up of the RCA.
                                                    licensing examinations prior to the                     that the facility licensee proposes to use               Accordingly, the NRC staff concludes
                                                    completion of plant construction will                   compared to the quality of the plant                  that the facility licensee’s proposed
                                                    only use plant layout diagrams and                      equipment as a prop. Enclosure 2,                     method of performing in-plant system
                                                    maps to describe the route they would                   ‘‘Information Related to the Vogtle                   JPMs will not cause the LOD of the in-
                                                    take to access the plant equipment. This                Electric Generating Plant (VEGP) Units                plant system JPMs administered to
                                                    method requires applicants to stand in                  3 and 4 NRC Requests for Additional                   applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 prior to the
                                                    front of a document and trace or identify               Information (RAIs) on VEGP Plant                      completion of plant construction to vary
                                                    the route that would be taken. This                     Walkthrough Exemption,’’ contains                     significantly from those administered to
                                                    method is different from actually                       Table E–2, which lists tasks from the                 applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 after the
                                                    walking to a location in the plant                      VCSNS Unit 2 site-specific task list for              completion of construction.
                                                    because (1) visual clues that would be                  which an in-plant system JPM exists or                   Use of Exam Banks: NUREG–1021,
                                                    available to applicants in the plant will               could be developed. The NRC staff                     Form ES–301–2, ‘‘Control Room/In-
                                                    not be available, and (2) this method                   reviewed Table E–2 and determined that                Plant Systems Outline,’’ contains
                                                    requires applicants to use fewer motor                  the maintenance flow loop trainer, the                criteria for the use of JPMs in the facility
                                                    skills, and thus it is not likely that                  RCA mock-up, the Remote Shutdown                      licensee’s exam bank that may be used
                                                    applicants will be able to use any                      Workstation, and the breaker lab (when                on operator licensing examinations. In
                                                    muscle memory. This may increase the                    it is available) can be used as props                 Enclosure 1, ‘‘Plant Walkthrough
                                                    LOD. However, the facility licensee                     during some JPMs developed from the                   Exemption,’’ Section 5.3,
                                                    stated in Enclosure 1, ‘‘Plant                          tasks listed in Table E–2. These props                ‘‘Discrimination Validity,’’ the facility
                                                    Walkthrough Exemption,’’ Section 5.5,                   are realistic representations of certain              licensee stated, ‘‘[a]ny questions,
                                                    ‘‘Conclusion,’’ of the letter NND–16–                   pieces of plant equipment and are                     discussions, or other cold licensing
                                                    0266 that the proposed method of                        therefore equivalent to the actual plant              methods used for task evaluation will
                                                    performing in-plant system JPMs will                    equipment.                                            have no impact on how the examination
                                                    ‘‘not impact the ability to maintain                       However, these props will not be able              bank is used.’’ The NRC staff also
                                                    equitable and consistent testing under                  to be used for every in-plant system JPM              concludes that the facility licensee’s
                                                    uniform conditions because license                      because the in-plant tasks listed in                  proposed method of performing in-plant
                                                    applicants will be evaluated using the                  Table E–2 include tasks unrelated to                  system JPMs does not impact the use of
                                                    same methods employed during their                      breaker operation, remote plant                       exam banks because the facility
                                                    training.’’ The NRC staff concludes that                shutdown, the RCA, or plant                           licensee’s proposed method of
                                                    any increase in LOD as a result of only                 components modeled in the flow loop                   administering JPMs has nothing to do
                                                    using plant layout diagrams and maps to                 trainer. For these tasks, which include               with the selection of JPMs from its exam
                                                    demonstrate knowledge of locations will                 tasks related to breaker operation that               bank.
                                                    be offset by the fact that the applicants               are developed into JPMs on operating                     In summary, the NRC staff concludes
                                                    will have been specifically trained on                  tests administered before the breaker lab             that the facility licensee’s proposed
                                                    the locations of plant equipment with                   is available, the facility licensee                   method of performing in-plant system
                                                    these tools.                                            proposes to use equipment diagrams or                 JPMs does not significantly impact the
                                                       • As shown in Difference #2 in Table                 pictures of plant equipment as props.                 internal attributes of the in-plant system
                                                    2, applicants will use pictures of                      Pictures may not be the same size as the              JPMs that will be administered to
                                                    equipment or a mock-up of the                           actual plant equipment, or they might                 applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 prior to the
                                                    equipment as a prop while they describe                 not provide the same visual detail to an              completion of plant construction as
                                                    and simulate how to operate the                         applicant that would be provided by the               compared to the in-plant system JPMs
                                                    equipment to perform the task. Instead                  actual plant equipment. This could                    administered to applicants to applicants
                                                    of pointing to a piece of equipment in                  make these props more difficult to use                at VCSNS Unit 2 after the completion of
                                                    the plant and verbally describing how to                compared to the actual plant equipment.               construction.
                                                    operate it, the applicant will either                   However, because the facility licensee
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                                                    point to a diagram or picture of the                    proposes to use the same methods                      Evaluation of External Attributes
                                                    equipment as a prop while describing                    during the administration of in-plant                   The external attributes of an
                                                    how to operate it or use a piece of mock-               system JPMs that have been used in the                examination include the number and
                                                    up equipment to actually perform the                    training program, the NRC staff                       types of items (e.g., in-plant system
                                                    task required by the JPM. The facility                  concludes that any increase in LOD as                 JPMs), the length of the examination,
                                                    licensee proposes that diagrams and                     a result of using pictures or equipment               security procedures, and proctoring
                                                    pictures of components not directly                     diagrams to demonstrate knowledge will                instructions. The facility licensee is not
                                                    related to the task will also be made                   be offset by the fact that the applicants             proposing to alter the number or types


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                                                    of items, the length of the examination,                variety and scope of in-plant system K/               construction is complete are content-
                                                    security procedures, or proctoring                      As that NRC examiners could sample                    valid exams.
                                                    instructions for any part of the operator               were limited for some reason, then the
                                                                                                                                                                  Impact of Alternative Method on
                                                    licensing examination. Therefore, the                   content validity of the operating test
                                                                                                                                                                  Knowledge Retention and Learning New
                                                    NRC staff concludes that the external                   could be reduced.
                                                                                                                                                                  Knowledge
                                                    attributes of the in-plant system JPMs                     In Enclosure 2, ‘‘Information Related
                                                    that will be administered to applicants                 to the Vogtle Electric Generating Plant                  The NRC staff has assurance that all
                                                    at VCSNS Unit 2 prior to the completion                 (VEGP) Units 3 and 4 NRC Requests for                 applicants who become licensed at
                                                    of plant construction will be the same                  Additional Information (RAIs) on VEGP                 VCSNS Unit 2 will be trained and tested
                                                    as those administered to applicants at                  Plant Walkthrough Exemption’’ of letter               on new procedures and tasks as they
                                                    VCSNS Unit 2 after the completion of                    NND–16–0266, the facility licensee                    become available. This is because all
                                                    construction.                                           provided Table E–2, ‘‘In-Plant Task                   licensed operators are subject to the
                                                                                                            List.’’ Table E–2 lists 91 tasks from the             requalification requirements of 10 CFR
                                                    Summary of Evaluation of Internal and
                                                                                                            site-specific task list that can be used to           55.59. These requirements include
                                                    External Attributes
                                                                                                            develop an in-plant JPM at this time.                 additional operating tests as follows:
                                                       In summary, the NRC staff concludes                  These tasks have an importance rating                    (a) Requalification requirements. Each
                                                    that the facility licensee’s proposed                   of 2.5 or higher, can be performed using              licensee shall—
                                                    method of performing in-plant system                    the proposed alternative method, and                     (1) Successfully complete a requalification
                                                    JPMs does not cause the internal and                    have procedures available. Because not                program developed by the facility licensee
                                                    external attributes of the in-plant system                                                                    that has been approved by the Commission.
                                                                                                            all plant systems have been constructed,
                                                    JPMs administered to applicants at                                                                            This program shall be conducted for a
                                                                                                            some procedures are not available at                  continuous period not to exceed 24 months
                                                    VCSNS Unit 2 prior to the completion
                                                                                                            this time for some of the tasks on the                in duration.
                                                    of plant construction to vary
                                                                                                            site-specific task list. A JPM cannot be                 (2) Pass a comprehensive requalification
                                                    significantly from those administered to
                                                                                                            performed without a procedure.                        written examination and an annual operating
                                                    applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 after the
                                                                                                            Consequently, there are in-plant tasks                test.
                                                    completion of construction. Because in-
                                                                                                            on the site-specific task list that have an              (i) The written examination will sample
                                                    plant system JPMs are a portion of the                                                                        the items specified in §§ 55.41 and 55.43 of
                                                                                                            importance rating of 2.5 or higher and
                                                    operator licensing examination, the NRC                                                                       this part, to the extent applicable to the
                                                                                                            cannot be used to develop a JPM at this
                                                    staff also concludes that the facility                                                                        facility, the licensee, and any limitation of
                                                    licensee’s proposed method does not                     time. To determine whether this would
                                                                                                                                                                  the license under § 55.53(c) of this part.
                                                    cause the internal or external attributes               significantly reduce the content validity                (ii) The operating test will require the
                                                    of the operator licensing examinations                  of the exam, the NRC staff performed                  operator or senior operator to demonstrate an
                                                    that will be administered to applicants                 the following actions.                                understanding of and the ability to perform
                                                    at VCSNS Unit 2 prior to the completion                    First, the NRC staff reviewed the 91               the actions necessary to accomplish a
                                                    of plant construction to vary                           tasks in Table E–2 and counted the                    comprehensive sample of items specified in
                                                                                                            number of tasks associated with each                  § 55.45(a) (2) through (13) inclusive to the
                                                    significantly from those administered to
                                                                                                            plant system listed in the table. Then,               extent applicable to the facility.
                                                    applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 after the
                                                    completion of construction.                             the staff counted how many of these                   In other words, the applicants who
                                                    Accordingly, the NRC staff finds that                   plant systems were associated with each               receive a license will be required to take
                                                    because the applicant’s proposed                        of the safety functions listed in Table 1             additional operating tests to maintain
                                                    method of performing in-plant system                    of NUREG–2103. The NRC staff found                    the license as part of the licensed
                                                    JPMs does not cause the internal and                    that an in-plant system JPM can be                    operator requalification program.
                                                    external attributes of the operator                     developed for at least one plant system               Therefore, the requalification program
                                                    licensing examination to vary                           associated with each of the nine safety               gives the NRC staff additional
                                                    significantly, uniform conditions are                   functions except for Safety Function 3,               confidence that, as the plant is
                                                    sufficiently maintained, and the                        ‘‘Reactor Pressure Control.’’ NUREG–                  completed, operators will be continually
                                                    alternative method is acceptable.                       2103 lists two plant systems associated               trained and tested on operationally-
                                                                                                            with Safety Function 3: The Automatic                 important in-plant systems and tasks
                                                    Impact of Plant Construction on                         Depressurization System (ADS) and the                 directed by procedures that have not
                                                    Developing Content-Valid Exams                          Pressurizer Pressure Control System                   been developed yet.
                                                       Using NUREG–2103 in conjunction                      (PPCS). The ADS and PPCS are                             NUREG–1021 provides guidance for
                                                    with NUREG–1021 ensures that exams                      primarily operated from the main                      applicants transitioning from the initial
                                                    are consistently content-valid. Table 1,                control room, and therefore the control               license program to the requalification
                                                    ‘‘Plant Systems by Safety Function,’’ in                room system JPMs can be used to test                  program: ES–605, Section C.1.b, states,
                                                    NUREG–2103, lists each of the AP1000                    the applicants’ knowledge of and ability              ‘‘Newly licensed operators must enter
                                                    plant systems associated with the nine                  to operate the two systems related to                 the requalification training and
                                                    safety functions. NUREG–1021, ES–301,                   Safety Function 3. Thus, the NRC staff                examination program promptly upon
                                                    Section D.4.a states that each of the                   concludes that a set of three in-plant                receiving their licenses.’’ Also, ES–204
                                                    three in-plant systems selected for an                  system JPMs that are associated with                  states that the region may administer a
                                                    operating test should (1) be different                  three different plant systems as well as              license examination to an applicant who
                                                    and (2) be associated with a different                  with three different safety functions can             has not satisfied the applicable training
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                                                    safety function as listed in Table 1 of                 be developed, and therefore, the sample               or experience requirements at the time
                                                    NUREG–2103. Administering a set of                      of in-plant tasks that exists at this time            of the examination, but is expected to
                                                    three in-plant system JPMs that are each                is sufficient to ensure that the                      complete them shortly thereafter. These
                                                    associated with different plant systems                 examinations administered to                          requirements in NUREG–1021 help to
                                                    and different safety functions                          applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 before the                 ensure that the period of time between
                                                    maximizes the variety and scope of in-                  completion of construction and the                    completing all of the requirements to be
                                                    plant system K/As that NRC examiners                    examinations administered to                          licensed, which includes completing the
                                                    sample during the operating test. If the                applicants at VCSNS Unit 2 when                       initial license training program and


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                                                    passing the operator licensing                             In summary, as allowed by NUREG–                   exemptions. The NRC staff determined
                                                    examination, and entering a                             1021, ES–201, Section B, ‘‘Background,’’              the proposed action fits a category of
                                                    requalification program that meets the                  with its exemption request, the facility              actions that do not require an
                                                    requirements of 10 CFR 55.59 is                         licensee proposed alternatives to the                 environmental assessment or
                                                    minimized so that applicants (1) receive                examination criteria contained in                     environmental impact statement.
                                                    refresher training on topics learned in                 NUREG–1021 with respect to the in-                      For the following reasons, this
                                                    the initial training program, which                     plant/plant walk-through portions of the              exemption meets the eligibility criteria
                                                    ensures knowledge retention of                          operating test. The NRC staff reviewed                of 10 CFR 51.22(c)(25) for a categorical
                                                    operationally-important topics, and (2)                 the proposed method of administering                  exclusion. There is no significant
                                                    receive training on new operationally-                  in-plant system JPMs described in letter              hazards consideration related to this
                                                    important topics as they becomes                        NND–16–0266. For the reasons                          exemption. The NRC staff has also
                                                    available (e.g., new procedures and                     described above, the NRC staff                        determined that the exemption involves
                                                    tasks).                                                 concluded that the proposed                           no significant increase in the amounts,
                                                       In Enclosure 1, ‘‘Plant Walkthrough                  alternatives provide an acceptable                    and no significant change in the types,
                                                    Exemption,’’ Section 6.3, ‘‘Otherwise in                method of complying with the
                                                                                                                                                                  of any effluents that may be released
                                                    the Public Interest,’’ of letter NND–16–                Commission’s regulations, as exempted.
                                                                                                                                                                  offsite; that there is no significant
                                                    0266, the facility licensee stated that                    If, in the future, the facility licensee
                                                    applicants ‘‘cannot simultaneously                      desires to implement an approach that                 increase in individual or cumulative
                                                    participate in preoperational testing                   differs from the alternative described in             public or occupational radiation
                                                    activities while in ILO [initial licensed               letter NND–16–0266, then it should seek               exposure; that there is no significant
                                                    operator] classes.’’ As described in NEI                approval from the NRC.                                construction impact; and that there is no
                                                    06–13A, Appendix A, applicants in the                                                                         significant increase in the potential for
                                                                                                            Limitations and Expiration                            or consequences from radiological
                                                    cold licensing process must complete at
                                                    least 6 months of ‘‘practical and                          The facility licensee requested the                accidents. Finally, the requirements to
                                                    meaningful work experience,’’ which                     exemption from the regulation that                    which the exemption applies involve
                                                    includes participation in preoperational                requires the operating test to be                     qualification requirements. Accordingly,
                                                    testing, as part of the experience                      administered in a plant walk-through                  the exemption meets the eligibility
                                                    requirements for an operator’s license.                 because of the incomplete construction                criteria for categorical exclusion set
                                                    Applicants that do not complete any or                  of the plant. As construction of different            forth in 10 CFR 51.22(c)(25). Pursuant to
                                                    a portion of the 6 months of practical                  sections of the facility becomes                      10 CFR 51.22(b), no environmental
                                                    and meaningful work assignments prior                   substantially complete and in-plant                   impact statement or environmental
                                                    to enrolling in the ILO program will                    systems, components, and structures                   assessment need be prepared in
                                                    have to do so before the NRC issues a                   (SSCs) near completion, use of this                   connection with the issuance of the
                                                    license. Therefore, some applicants at                  exemption will become unnecessary for                 exemption.
                                                    VCSNS Unit 2 may not complete the                       those areas and SSCs. Accordingly, on                 IV. Conclusion
                                                    requirements to be licensed ‘‘shortly’’                 a case-by-case basis, for those tasks that
                                                    after taking the operator licensing                     are selected to be part of an operating                  Accordingly, the Commission has
                                                    examination. Because these applicants                   task in accordance with NUREG–1021,                   determined that, pursuant to 10 CFR
                                                    would not yet be licensed, under NRC                    ES–301, Section D.4.a and Section                     55.11, issuing this exemption from the
                                                    regulations they would not be required                  D.4.b, where it is possible to both                   requirement in 55.45(b) to administer a
                                                    to be enrolled in a training program that               perform OJT for an in-plant task in the               portion of the operating test in a plant
                                                    meets the requirements of 10 CFR 55.59,                 plant and administer a JPM developed                  walk-through is authorized by law and
                                                    ‘‘Requalification.’’                                    from that task in a plant walk-through,               will not endanger life or property and is
                                                       Although these applicants will be                    as determined by the NRC examiners,                   otherwise in the public interest. The
                                                    participating in practical and                          this exemption may not be used.                       Commission also has approved the
                                                    meaningful work assignments to gain                     Furthermore, this exemption will finally              facility licensee’s proposed alternative
                                                    experience with the AP1000 design,                      expire and may no longer be used upon                 to the examination criteria in NUREG–
                                                    these assignments do not necessarily                    the Commission’s finding for VCSNS                    1021, ES–301, Section D.4.a and Section
                                                    ensure that these applicants will receive               Unit 2 in accordance with 10 CFR                      D.4.b and therefore will allow one, two,
                                                    refresher training on topics learned in                 52.103(g) (‘‘The licensee shall not                   or three of the required in-plant system
                                                    the ILO program or receive training on                  operate the facility until the                        JPMs to be performed using discussion
                                                    new topics as they become available. In                 Commission makes a finding that the                   and performance methods in
                                                    accordance with 10 CFR 55.51,                           acceptance criteria in the combined                   combination with plant layout
                                                       If the Commission determines that an                 license are met, except for those                     diagrams, maps, equipment diagrams,
                                                    applicant for an operator license or a senior           acceptance criteria that the Commission               pictures, and mock-ups in lieu of plant
                                                    operator license meets the requirements of              found were met under § 52.97(a)(2).’’).               equipment until the Commission makes
                                                    the Act and its regulations, it will issue a                                                                  a finding for VCSNS Unit 2 that
                                                    license in the form and containing any                  Environmental Consideration
                                                                                                                                                                  acceptance criteria in the combined
                                                    conditions and limitations it considers                   This exemption allows one, two, or
                                                    appropriate and necessary.                                                                                    license are met in accordance with 10
                                                                                                            three of the required in-plant system                 CFR 52.103(g).
                                                    Therefore, the Commission may find it                   JPMs to be performed using discussion
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                                                    necessary to issue licenses with any                    and performance methods in                              Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 12th day
                                                                                                                                                                  of August 2016.
                                                    conditions or limitations that may be                   combination with plant layout
                                                    necessary to ensure that the applicants                 diagrams, maps, equipment diagrams,                     For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
                                                    have retained knowledge and learned                     pictures, and mock-ups in lieu of plant               Francis M. Akstulewicz,
                                                    new operationally-important topics                      equipment. The NRC staff evaluated                    Director, Division of New Reactor Licensing,
                                                    during the time between completion of                   whether there would be significant                    Office of New Reactors.
                                                    the operator licensing examination and                  environmental impacts associated with                 [FR Doc. 2016–20030 Filed 8–19–16; 8:45 am]
                                                    issuance of the license.                                the issuance of the requested                         BILLING CODE 7590–01–P




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Document Created: 2018-02-09 11:37:39
Document Modified: 2018-02-09 11:37:39
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionGrant of exemption; approval of alternative.
DatesThis exemption and approval is effective as of August 22, 2016.
ContactPaul Kallan, Office of New Reactors, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001; telephone: 301-415-2809; email: [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 56704 

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