Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: cbabde00-479c-4b0e-b2b3-ebf8e988de76
Document Type: srp
Title: REACTOR OPERATOR TRAINING
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0523/ML052350061.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.2.1
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se subjects is satisfactory at the construction permit stage of review, for the preoperational test program, for operator licensing, and for fuel loading. For Operating License The overall conduct and administration of the plant training program is the responsibility of the Plant Superintendent. He may designate the training supervisor to be responsible for administering the training program and moni- toring the program effectiveness. The applicant states that the training pro- gram will provide reasonable assurance that decisions and actions by reactor operators and senior reactor operators during all plant conditions will be made consistent with plant safety procedures and operational limits estab- lished to protect the public health and safety. The. program for formal education and training of the reactor operator has been designated to meet the individual needs of the participants, depending upon their backgrounds, pre- vious training and expected job assignment. The program will meet the guide- lines of Regulatory Guide 1.8 and meet the requirements set forth in ANSI N18.1-1971, 10 CFR Part 55, and item I.A.2.1, I.A.3.3 and I.A.3.1 of the TMI Action Plan of NUREG-0737. Simulators used in the training program should meet the guidelines of Regulatory Guide 1.149. Over candidates will have completed the entire training program prior to the fuel loading so that a sufficient number of licensed operators should be available to meet the technical specification requirements. The training program for personnel who will be licensed consists of the-follow- ing discrete segments: Courses in Nuclear Power Plant Steam and Mechanical Fundamentals, Power Plant Electrical Fundamentals and Mathematics and General Physics Review, PWR or BWR Technology, System Description, Heat Transfer, Fluid Flow and Thermodynamics, Mitigating Core Damage, Reactor System Simulator Train- ing, Research Reactor Training, and Refresher Training. Plans for requalification and replacement training