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If MPAC is not available, and it is necessary for a WR to be initiated, whom should you contact?
Ans: Shift Engineer (SE) or Shift Manager (SM) for hard copy initiation
What criteria is outlined in AP 16C-006 for work to qualify as Tool Pouch Maintenance?
Ans: 1. The safety-related function of any system or component will not be affected. 2. Correction of the deficiency requires no documentation or planning to initiate work. 3. Work will not interrupt the flow of process fluid, air, or electrical current to operating or standby equipment important to plant operation or safety. 4. The equipment does not need significant support or operational impact reviews to be de-energized or isolated. 5. Special radiological or industrial safety controls are not necessary. 6. Work will not interrupt or otherwise affect scheduled activities.
When is a pre-approval authorization to perform a work activity no longer valid?
Ans: If the pre-approved work is not performed on the scheduled day(s).
For Troubleshooting and Minor Maintenance, when shall the applicable screening agent be contacted prior to a restart?
Ans: 1. IF interrupted due to a shift change or Operations request, and 2. IF a Clearance Order does not cover Minor Maintenance and the activity is interrupted due to a shift change or Operations request, and the activity is interrupted due to a shift change or Operations request, THEN the applicable screening agent shall be contacted prior to restart.
When screening work requests, when is tool pouch maintenance allowed?
Ans: 1. The safety-related function of any system or component will not be affected. 2. Correction of the deficiency requires no documentation or planning to initiate work. 3. Work will not interrupt the flow of process fluid, air, or electrical current to operating or standby equipment important to plant operation or safety. 4. The equipment does not need significant support or operational impact reviews to be de-energized or isolated. 5. Special radiological or industrial safety controls are not necessary. 6. Work will not interrupt or otherwise affect scheduled activities.
What is the longest time "Permission to start" authorization is allowed for Minor Maintenance controlled by a Clearance Order?
Ans: "Permission to start" authorization cannot be greater than the Clearance Order duration.
Except for short duration evolutions, in the RCA, what are the requirements for removed pipe caps, blind flanges, and associated bolting hardware?
Ans. They should be bagged and identified with boundary valve number, controlling work document, the individual who removed the flange, and contamination and dose rate information.
Outside the RCA, what are the requirements for removed pipe caps, blind flanges, and associated bolting hardware if left in the immediate area?
Ans. They should be labeled and securely fastened to prevent inadvertent relocation of components.
Does it matter that if Blind flanges, bolting hardware, and pipe caps are reinstalled on the original location?
Ans. Yes. They shall not be interchanged between locations, nor shall new material be installed (except gaskets) without a work request to ensure traceability.
Who is responsible to identify temporary equipment?
Ans: The individual who has control of that piece of equipment.
What are 5 things the SRO includes in their evaluation of potential fluid or energy transfer effects for a maintenance activity?
Ans: ??? * Identify any potential fluid or energy transfer paths * Potential impact to the plant if identified fluid or energy transfer should occur * Parameters which should be monitored * Allowable limits for the parameters being monitored * Contingency plans necessary to clearly designate actions to be taken in the event that a parameter reaches its previously determined allowable limit
What is the purpose behind the use of an Operator Aid?
Serialized tags or labels used to assist Operators in performing assigned duties
What kind of information is conveyed with a plant label?
Ans: They are posted using the guidance of AP 03-007 and provide unique information, such as: 1. Equipment identification 2. Equipment information 3. Equipment setpoints 4. Gauge or meter indication conversions
Who may place an "Operator Note" on a piece of equipment?
Ans: Any operator qualified on that watchstation.
An Information Tag is required to be replaced. What will be the difference between the original tag and the replacement tag?
Ans: The replacement tag will have the same information as the original tag, but will also have the words "REPLACEMENT TAG" will be printed on the replacement tag.
When is it expected for the SM to screen, approve, reject, or cancel work requests
Ans: When the Superintendent Fin Team is unavailable.
Except for screening, approving, rejecting or canceling work requests, what responsibilities does the SM have in regards to work controls as described in AP 22C-002?
Ans: * Authorizes work on power plant equipment. * Establishes proper plant and system conditions before, during, and after each work activity, as required. * Determine from review of completed Work Order, Sub-Work Order, or Work Order Step that equipment can be returned to service, tested for operability, declared operable, or determine availability/unavailability. ? * Ensuring that the necessary document is generated when a test fails because of equipment deficiency, a nonconformance, or anomalous condition. * Screening of Work Requests in accordance with AP 22A-001
What is the purpose or scope of AP 22C-003, Operational Risk assessment Program?
Ans: The program ensures Wolf Creek evaluates maintenance and testing activities to ensure both commercial and nuclear safety issues are assessed and the associated risks are managed, thus ensuring the protection of the plant, personnel and public.
What are the 4 Risk Conditions at Wolf Creek and what defines the condition?
Ans: Using Attachment C 1. Green - low core damage frequency rating 2. Yellow - medium core damage frequency 3. Red - high core damage frequency 4. Black - not allowed by Tech specs
In addition to the work instructions, what additional measure shall be addressed for all preplanned or emergent activities that have been deemed to be risk significant?
Ans: Compensatory measures shall be addressed.
What documents are screened using the process contained in AP 22A-001?
Ans: WRs, WOs, Plant Modifications, and Engineering Evaluations