Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 49a0a1b8-7ac0-48d6-881a-1c6e94dd2437
Document Type: srp
Title: TRAINING FOR NON-LICENSED PLANT STAFF
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0523/ML052350062.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.2.2
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ll be repeated on an annual basis. The instruction shall be given, as appropriate, on (a) the fire protection plan (b) the evacuation routes, and (c) the procedure for reporting a fire. b. Instruction shall be provided for security personnel that addresses (a) entry procedures for outside fire departments, (b) crowd control for people exiting the station, and (c) procedures for reporting potential fire hazards observed when touring the facility. c. Instruction should be provided to all shift personnel that complements that provided members of the fire brigade. d. Instruction shall be provided to temporary employees so that they are familiar with (a) evacuation signals, (b) evacuation routes and (c) the procedure for reporting fires. ii. Drills All employees should participate in an annual evacuation drill. C. Fire Protection Staff Training for the fire protection staff members shall include courses in: i. Design and maintenance of fire detection, suppression and extinguishing systems, ii. Fire prevention techniques and procedures, iii. Training and manual fire-fighting techniques and procedures for plant personnel and the fire brigade. 6. Shift Technical Advisor (STA) Each licensee provides an STA to the shift supervisor that should be trained in accordance with TMI Action Plan Item I.A.1.1 of NUREG-0737 and the following: A. General Technical Education The technical education of the STA should include basic subjects in engineering and science. The purpose of this education is to permit the STA to advise the shift supervisor and licensed operators in assessing unusual plant situations not explicitly covered in the current operator training and/or plant procedures. The following is a tentative list of areas of knowledge that are considered to be desirable: Mathematics, including elementary calculus Reactor physics; chemistry, and materials 13.2.2-8 Rev. 0 - July 1981 Reactor thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer Electrical engineering, including reactor