ADMIN PRACTICE QUESTIONS Flashcards
A statement that is contained within a box and appears within a procedure to provide additional information that DOES NOT relate to personnel safety or potential equipment damage is a _______ .
A. Critical Step
B. Note
C. Caution
D. Warning
B. Note
NMP-AP-002
Definitions
17. Note - Statements that provide explanatory information to support a procedure step or series of steps.
Select the type of procedure that REQUIRES the user to:
o Review and understand the procedure prior to use
o Maintain a copy of the procedure in hand
o Complete each step before starting the next step
o Mark each step as completed before proceeding to the next step
A. Administrative Use Procedure
B. Continuous Use Procedure
C. Information Use Procedure
D. Reference Use Procedure
B. Continuous Use Procedure
NMP-AP-003
4.3 1. Apply the following when using a Continuous Use document:
• Review and understand the document before performing any steps, including the precautions, limitations, and prerequisites sections.
• Have a copy or applicable pages in hand or be in direct communication with someone who has a copy in hand.
• Sign off each step in the document as it is performed prior to performing the next step.
• Complete each step before starting the next step.
A procedure step, series of steps, or an action that, if performed incorrectly, will cause irreversible, intolerable harm to plant equipment, people, or significantly impact plant operation is a .
A. Critical Step
B. Note
C. Caution
D. Warning
A. Critical Step
NMP-AP-002
Definitions
11. Critical Step - A procedure step, series of steps, or action that, if performed incorrectly, will cause irreversible harm to plant equipment or people or will significantly impact plant operation.
IAW 34GO-SUV-001-0, “Control And Surveillance of Locked Valves, Lock Wired Valves, And Locked Breakers”, which ONE of the choices below describes the method of performing a Locked Valve Surveillance of a locked THROTTLE valve?
A. Unlock the valve, turn the handwheel 1/4 turn in the close direction, then turn the valve handwheel 1/4 turn in the open direction and re-install the locking device.
B. Unlock the valve, turn the handwheel 1/4 turn in the open direction, then turn the valve handwheel 1/4 turn in the close direction and re-install the locking device.
C. No checks are required for locked throttle valves.
D. Perform only the locking device operability for the locked throttle valve.
D. Perform only the locking device operability for the locked throttle valve.
34GO-SUV-001-0
7.1.5 CAUTION: FOR VALVES REQUIRED TO BE THROTTLED, DO NOT PERFORM CONFIRMATION OF POSITION. PERFORM ONLY LOCKING DEVICE OPERABILITY PER STEP 7.1.6.
IAW 34GO-SUV-001-0, “Control And Surveillance of Locked Valves, Lock Wired Valves, And Locked Breakers”, which ONE of the choices below describes the method of performing a Locked Breaker Surveillance?
A. Unlock the breaker and verify breaker linkage is confirmed intact and the breaker is not tripped.
B. Unlock the breaker and attempt to reposition breaker.
C. No checks are required for locked breakers.
D. Attempt to reposition the breaker handle with the lock in place.
D. Attempt to reposition the breaker handle with the lock in place.
34GO-SUV-001-0
7.4.6 Confirmation of locking device operability shall be performed as follows:
- 4.6.1 Visually check the integrity of the locking device.
- 4.6.2 Observe the locking device is attached securely to the breaker handle.
- 4.6.3 Attempt to reposition the breaker handle with the lock in place.
Unit 1 is performing a plant startup when the following conditions are observed:
o Reactor Pressure………..625 psig
o Core Flow ………………….22% of rated
o Thermal Power…………..29% of rated
What actions are required to be taken?
A. No actions are requred for this condition.
B. Lower reactor power to < 10% RTP.
C. Insert all control rods within 2 hours.
D. Raise reactor pressure to > 685 psig, regardless of heatup rate.
C. Insert all control rods within 2 hours.
Tech Spec
2.1.1.1 With the reactor steam dome pressure < 685 psig or core flow < 10% rated core flow:
THERMAL POWER shall be ≤ 24% RTP.
2.2 SL Violations
With any SL violation, the following actions shall be completed within 2 hours:
- 2.1 Restore compliance with all SLs; and
- 2.2 Insert all insertable control rods.
Given the following Reactor pressures and with the reactor operating in MODE 1, SELECT the MAXIMUM Reactor pressure allowed by the Tech Spec LCO (without entering a RAS).
A. 1055 psig
B. 1056 psig
C. 1057 psig
D. 1058 psig
D. 1058 psig
LCO 3.4.10 The reactor steam dome pressure shall be ≤1058 psig.
Per 34GO-OPS-005-2, “Power Changes”:
Anytime reactor thermal power is increased OR decreased by more than _________ in one (1) hour, _______ shall be notified to meet the requirements of Unit 2 Tech Specs.
A. 10% RTP;
the Health Physics Dept.
B. 15% RTP;
the Chemistry Dept.
C. 15% RTP;
the Health Physics Dept..
D. 10% RTP;
the Chemistry Dept.
B. 15% RTP;
the Chemistry Dept.
34GO-OPS-005-2
- 2 Limitation
- Anytime reactor thermal power changes in either direction by > 15% RTP in one hour, the Chemistry lab shall be notified to perform the sampling requirements of Unit 2 Tech Specs.
On Unit 2, a Recirc Pump runback results in entry into the Immediate Exit Region (IER) of the Power/Flow Map.
IAW 34GO-OPS-005-2, “Power Changes”:
Within ________ of entering the IER, Restore operation to the Analyzed Region of the Power/Flow Map; and,
Exceeding 10 MWe/min __________ allowed.
A. 1 hour;
is NOT
B. 1 hour;
is
C. 5 minutes;
is NOT
D. 5 minutes;
is
B. 1 hour;
is
34GO-OPS-005-2
2.2 Limitation
3
Action must be taken immediately to exit the region, exceeding 10 MWe/min,
c. Restore operation to within the Analyzed Region AND outside of the RPI within one hour after entering the Immediate Exit Region.
Per 31GO-OPS-007-0, “Shift Logs and Relief of Personnel”:
Prior to assuming shift, the returning Operator at the Controls (OATC) is required to review ____________ ; and, conduct a turnover normally 15 minutes _______ the Shift Supervisor (SS) turnover begins.
A. the previous 12 hour shift’s log;
AFTER
B. the previous 12 hour shift’s log;
BEFORE
C. the previous TWO 12 hour shift’s logs;
AFTER
D. the previous TWO 12 hour shift’s logs;
BEFORE
A. the previous 12 hour shift’s log;
AFTER
• The on-coming watch-stander reviews applicable unit operating logs, turnover sheets, and temporary orders for at least the duration of their absence or 24 hours, whichever is less.