D. C. Cook has no Reactor Engineering-related OJT/TPE. All such qualifications are via mentoring.
Reactor Engineers operate the MIDS. We have not evaluated applying OJT/TPE to that qualification.
Reactor Engineers routinely change PPC constants with a peer check and in accordance with the IT procedure. There is no qualification for that.
David Goff Reactor Engineer Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant 269-465-5901 x1465
From: "Kelliher, Andrew P" Andrew.Kelliher@cengllc.com To: "pwrrm@retaqs.com" pwrrm@retaqs.com, Cc: "Dautel, Robert G" Robert.Dautel@cengllc.com, "Connor, Kenneth J" Kenneth.Connor@cengllc.com, "Verstraete, Thomas C" Thomas.Verstraete@cengllc.com, "Lazzaro, Joseph" Joseph.Lazzaro@cengllc.com Date: 02/19/2013 02:24 PM Subject: [Pwrrm] Reactor Engineering OJT/TPE Sent by: pwrrm@retaqs.com
As part of implementing ACAD 98-004 Revision 2 our fleet training department has been evaluating Reactor Engineering tasks for use of OJT/TPE instead of mentoring to obtain qualifications. I have the following benchmarking questions:
· Has any station formally required OJT/TPE to obtain Reactor Engineering qualifications? o If so, which tasks require OJT/TPE? § What was your reasoning for requiring OJT/TPE?
· For stations with moveable incore systems, operated by Reactor Engineers, have you evaluated requiring OJT/TPE to become qualified? o If so, what was your reasoning for either requiring or not requiring OJT/TPE?
· For stations that have Reactor Engineers who modify plant process computer constants, have you evaluated requiring OJT/TPE to become qualified? o If so, what was your reasoning for either requiring or not requiring OJT/TPE?
Any responses would be helpful.
Thanks, Andy
Andrew Kelliher Reactor Engineer R.E. Ginna Nuclear Power Plant Phone: (585) 771-3457
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