Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: dbbfb747-c395-45f3-bfb9-d8bd7c85abaf
Document Type: srp
Title: TRAINING FOR NONLICENSED-PLANT STAFF
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0236/ML023650420.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.2.2
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lanned overtime for supervisory personnel during the startup phase. 8. Refresher training for nonlicensed personnel should be periodic and not less frequent than every 2 years and should include, at a minimum, refresher instruction on administrative, radiation protection, emergency, and security procedures. 9. The detailed guidance and criteria for review of radiological protection training and retraining programs, including the evaluation of their adequacy in informing and instructing personnel pursuant to the requirements of 10 CFR 19.12, is described in SRP Section 12.5. 10. Fire Protection Training a. Fire Brigade Training DRAFT Rev. 2 - December 2002 13.2.2-6 The fire brigade training program shall in general follow the guidelines of Branch 'Technical Position (BTP) SPLB 9.5-1 to ensure that the capability to fight potential fires is established and maintained. The program shall consist of an initial classr60om instruction program followed 'by periodic classroom instruction, firefighting practice, and fire drills as follows: (1) Instruction (a) The initial classroom instruction shall include: i) Indoctrination in the plant firefighting plan with specific identification of each individual's responsibilities. ii) Identification of the type and location of fire hazards and associated types of fires that could occur in the plant. iii) The toxic and corrosive characteristics of expected products of combustion. - iv) Identification of the location of firefighting equipment for each fire area and familiarization with the layout of the plant, including access and egress routes to and from each area. v) The proper use of available firefighting equipment and the correct method of fighting each type of fire. The types of fires covered should include fires in energized electrical equipment, fires in cables and cable trays, hydrogen fires, fires involving flammable and combustible liquids or hazardous process chemicals, fires resulting from construction or modifications