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2. Background. Regulatory Affairs Training and Qualification (RA T
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1. Regulatory Affairs PersonnelTraining and Qualification(RA T&Q) Overview
2. 2 Background Regulatory Affairs Training and Qualification (RA T&Q) initiative was developed to ensure Regulatory Affairs personnel are capable of independently and successfully performing both Licensing and Compliance related functions
Processes allow all licensees to actively participate in development and review of products
3. 3 Objectives Improve performance of existing regulatory affairs personnel
Provide framework for training and qualifying future work force
Ensure knowledge and skills are maintained
Improve quality of training (both initial and continuing training programs)
Share training resources where possible
Develop a “shareable” work force
Use systematic approach to training
4. 4 USA RA T&Q Products
Qualification guideline
Computer-based training
Stand-up training
Qualification cards
Continuing training
Procedure to control changes
Training and materials are available to all USA RA T&Q participating members
5. 5 Qualification Process Qualification includes:
Orientation training
Position-specific training
On-the-job training (OJT), and
Performance demonstration or on-the-job evaluation (OJE) to demonstrate proficiency in a specific skill or function
6. 6 Qualification Process (cont’d) Qualification cards contain:
• Task Discussion
• Qualification Prerequisites
• Performance Requirements
• Performance Evaluation
Qualification cards may be used as-is or as a template
Systematic approach used to determine which tasks have qualification cards
7. 7 Licensing Specialty Plan
8. 8 Compliance Specialty Plan
9. 9 Initial Courses RA110SRA Site Regulatory Awareness
RA120FNL Introduction to Regulatory Affairs
RA121FNL Interactions with the NRC
RA122FNL Licensing Basis Introduction
RA123FNL Licensing Resources
RA124FNL Correspondence Preparation, Review, & Submittal
RA125FNL Managing Commitments
RA126FNL Introduction to NRC’s Reactor Oversight Process
RA127FNL Use of Risk Information
RA128FNL Introduction to Technical Specifications
RA130LDB Licensing and Design Basis
RA180TSP Use and Application of Technical Specifications
10. Initial Courses (cont’d) Licensing Specialty
RA190SCR* 10 CFR 50.59
* Placeholder for module. USA 50.59 initiative training or site-specific training could satisfy this
Compliance Specialty
RA140PPI Performance Indicators
RA141PIC** Performance Indicator Coordinator
RA150SDP Significance Determination Process
RA160ENF Enforcement Policy
RA170INP Inspection Interface
** in development
11. 11 Licensing Specialty Courses Specialty Courses
RA181TSP** Plant Specific Technical
Specifications
RA210SAR Maintaining the FSAR
RA220LAR License Amendment Requests
RA230OPL Operability Evaluations
RA240EDR Notices of Enforcement Discretion
RA290BKF Backfit Reviews
**Placeholder for module. Licensees develop their own material.
12. Compliance Specialty Courses Specialty Courses
RA250ROP Reactor Oversight Process (ROP) Performance Assessment
RA260EVR Routine Reports
RA270RPT Event Reporting
RA280LER LER Preparation
RA290BKF Backfit Reviews
13. Other Courses
RA310COL 50.54(x) Process
RA320SC Safety Culture
14. Qualification Cards Licensing Specialty
RA210QC1 FSAR Updating
RA220QC2 Preparing, Submitting, and Processing License Amendment Requests
RA220QC3 Developing and Processing Changes to the Plant’s Technical Requirements Manual
RA230QC4 Review of Operability Determinations
RA240QC5 Developing and Processing Enforcement Discretion Requests
Compliance Specialty
RA170QC6 Responding to NRC Inspection Reports
RA270QC7 Assessing Events for Reportability
RA280QC8 LER Preparation / Submittal
15. 15 Stand-up Training Offered approximately twice per year
May be hosted at plant or central location
Approximately one week per session
Students may attend all or part of the training week
Courses, dates, and locations selected on pre-established rotation, with adjustments based on survey results and committee input
Courses selected to focus on initial training, licensing specialty area, or compliance specialty area
Subject matter expert presents courses
16. Continuing Training Quarterly Training Packages
Continuing Training Subcommittee identifies and develops topics
Package provided to site Regulatory Affairs and posted to USA RA T&Q website
Plant-specific information added by site
Licensing basis changes, modifications, program changes, etc.
Package presented to RA personnel at sites
Includes performance demonstration tools
17. Training Program Administration Routine maintenance is contracted through Certrec Corporation
Includes:
Training material updates
Change requests
Web site maintenance
Industry document reviews for impact on training
Meeting and phone call support
Stand-up training support
18. Training Oversight USA RA T&Q provides oversight through
Monthly conference calls
Status reports
Upcoming training
Subcommittee updates (course, continuing, on-line)
Annual face-to-face meeting
Full committee and subcommittees
Check-and-adjust
Reviews of training materials
Monitoring web site information
User feedback
19. Changes to Training USA Course Material Development and Maintenance procedure used to:
Define review process for course material
Administrative changes may be processed by the program administrator
Changes that affect intent, scope, or task performance require full review and approval by the USA Course Committee
Assign priority and review requirements
Define format for materials
Define documentation requirements
Identify when CBT material must be disabled
20. Changes to Training (cont’d) Change requests are generated based on
Student feedback
Input from USA RA T&Q calls and meetings
Continual reviews of industry documents
Change request database is available on the USA RA T&Q website
21. Changes to Training (cont’d) The following documents are reviewed for impact on training materials:
NRC Generic Correspondence
Bulletins
Generic Letters
Notices
Regulatory Issue Summaries
Inspection Manual Changes
NRR Office Instructions
Regulatory Guides
Select NUREGS
Management Directives
Select NEI documents
Federal Register
CFR Changes
22. 22 New RA Personnel New RA personnel should review the qualification guide with their supervisors to identify appropriate training for their position
Complete CBT courses on the web
Contact department USA training lead to determine when stand-up courses are offered
23. For More Information USA RA T&Q website has
Computer-based training courses
Qualification guide
Qualification cards
Lesson plans and classroom materials
Continuing training materials
Training schedules
Contacts
Contact your site USA administrator to gain access to the USA RA T&Q website