Emergency Plan (Drey) Flashcards

1
Q

One of the purposes of the PVNGS Emergency plan is to…

A. provide solely for the protection of plant personnel.

B. direct the activities of federal, state, and county organizations.

C. define emergency responsibilities and organization for the site.

D. define emergency responsibilities and organization for the county and state.

A

C. define emergency responsibilities and organization for the site.

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Which of the following responsibilities of the EC - STSC is NOT delegable?

A. Overtime authorization.

B. Emergency team prioritization and deployment.

C. Coordination of all offsite emergency operations.

D. Notification of offsite emergency response organizations.

A

D. Notification of offsite emergency response organizations.

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Who must approve a worker receiving an emergency exposure in excess of 10CFR20 limits?

  1. Shift Manager (SM)
  2. Emergency Coordinator (EC)
  3. Emergency Operations Director (EOD)

A. 1 ONLY

B. 2 ONLY

C. 1 and 3 ONLY

D. 2 and 3 ONLY

A

B. 2 ONLY

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Severe weather conditions are occurring onsite that require implementation of the Emergency Plan. Who is responsible for initially classifying the emergency and assuming the position of Onshift Emergency Coordinator?

A. Unit 1 Shift Manager.

B. Unit 2 Shift Manager.

C. Unit 1 Ops Department Leader.

D. Unit 2 Control Room Supervisor.

A

A. Unit 1 Shift Manager.

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5
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Which one of the following is the lowest (least severe) Emergency Classification in the Emergency Plan?

A. Unusual Event

B. Alert

C. Site Area Emergency

D. General Emergency

A

A. Unusual Event

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Which classification is defined as “events which are in progress or have occurred that involve an actual or potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of the plant”?

A. Unusual Event.

B. Alert.

C. Site Area Emergency.

D. General Emergency.

A

B. Alert.

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Which classification is defined as “events are in progress or have occurred which involve actual or likely major failures of plant functions needed for the protection of the public. Any releases are not expected to result in exposure levels which exceed EPA Protective Action Guideline exposure levels beyond the site boundary”?

A. General Emergency

B. Site Area Emergency

C. Alert

D. Unusual Event

A

B. Site Area Emergency

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Which Emergency Plan classification is defined as “Events are in progress or have occurred which involve actual or imminent substantial core degradation or melting with the potential loss of containment integrity …” and “… Releases can be reasonably expected to exceed EPA PAG exposure levels off-site for more than the immediate site area”?

The above is the definition of a(n) …

A. Unusual Event.

B. Alert.

C. Site Area Emergency.

D. General Emergency.

A

D. General Emergency.

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Which classification is defined as “events are in progress or have occurred which indicate a potential degradation of the level of safety of the plant or indicate a security threat to facility protection has been initiated. No releases of radioactive material requiring offsite response or monitoring are expected unless further degradation of safety systems occurs”?

A. Unusual Event

B. Alert

C. Site Area Emergency

D. General Emergency

A

A. Unusual Event

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The Unit has declared an Alert. Notification of the NRC must be performed immediately following notifications to state and county agencies and no later than…

A. 15 minutes.

B. 1 hour.

C. 4 hours.

D. 30 days.

A

B. 1 hour.

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11
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A loss of the fuel clad barrier is indicated by Rep CET reading currently greater than 1200°F. What is the basis for this EAL?

A. Indicates a loss of subcooling has occurred.

B. Indicates significant superheating of the coolant.

C. A >100°F rise above the normal 100% power Thot value.

D. An assumption that RCS inventory loss has uncovered the CETs.

A

B. Indicates significant superheating of the coolant.

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12
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Given the following:

  • Unit 1 experienced an event resulting in a Reactor Trip.
  • RVLMS level indicates 47% in the plenum.
  • Both S/G levels are currently at 65% WR and slowly rising.
  • Both S/G pressures are at 1100 psia and slowly rising.
  • Containment pressure is currently at 12.5 psig and slowly lowering.
  • Containment spray flow is adequate.
  • Reactor power is 1.0 E-06% and slowly lowering.
  • VALID RU-148 and 149 readings are 1.2 E+07 mrem/HR
  • All three charging pumps are running.
  • Dose Assessment is in progress.
  • HPSI flow is adequate.
  • SIAS, CIAS, and CSAS have actuated.

What is the appropriate EAL classification?

A. FA1.1.

B. FS1.1.

C. RS1.2

D. FG1.1.

A

D. FG1.1.

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13
Q

Given the following conditions:

  • Unit 3 was manually tripped due to a 300 gpm SGTR on SG #1
  • On the trip, a large ESD outside containment occurred on SG #2
  • A loss of offsite power occurred one minute after the trip
  • SG #2 has been isolated per Standard Appendix 114
  • Cooldown to MODE 5 is in progress using SG #1

Which ONE of the following describes the classification and applicable EAL?

A. Alert - SA9.1

B. Alert - FA1.1

C. Site Area Emergency - FS1.1

D. General Emergency - FG1.1

A

C. Site Area Emergency - FS1.1

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