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   ...did the term "intuitively obvious to the most casual observer" originate in the navy nuclear power program...

   ...is it possible to access industry OE's from a non-industry computer...

   ...is the economically simplified boiling water reactor (ESBWR) designated BWR model 7...is the containment a Mark 4...

   ...what is the status of work hour restrictions on contract RP for the spring 09 season...





 

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Quote from: wlrun3 on Nov 17, 2008, 11:18
   ...did the term "intuitively obvious to the most casual observer" originate in the navy nuclear power program...

   ...is it possible to access industry OE's from a non-industry computer...

   ...is the economically simplified boiling water reactor (ESBWR) designated BWR model 7...is the containment a Mark 4...

   ...what is the status of work hour restrictions on contract RP for the spring 09 season...





 


1: No, it derived from the British Navy, circa around 1800 I believe.

2: No

3: No/No

4: I believe they'll be in effect.

Motown homey

Quote from: wlrun3 on Nov 17, 2008, 11:18
      ...is it possible to access industry OE's from a non-industry computer...
 

You can access LERs on the NRC website, but you can only access the INPO OEs if you have an INPO approved Username and Password.

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Quote from: wlrun3 on Nov 17, 2008, 11:18
 
   ...what is the status of work hour restrictions on contract RP for the spring 09 season...
 

I believe (from my reading of the draft Reg Guide) that the work hour rules only apply to RPs that fulfill an eplan described function - mainly house shift techs. Contract techs may not need to meet the work rules.

Of course, Ops and security have their own task descriptions in the reg guide...
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   ...from the nrc web site for Clinton...

      Reactor Vendor/Type: General Electric Type 6
      Containment Type: Wet, Mark III

   ...how will they classify the new GE ESBWR and its containment...

   
   

Motown homey

Quote from: wlrun3 on Nov 17, 2008, 01:51
   ...from the nrc web site for Clinton...

      Reactor Vendor/Type: General Electric Type 6
      Containment Type: Wet, Mark III

   ...how will they classify the new GE ESBWR and its containment...
  

Based on the Overview put together by the DOE, www.ne.doe.gov/np2010/pdfs/esbwrOverview.pdf They're both just referred to as ESBWR.  Looking over the PowerPoint, one could say that it's a "wet" containment.

PWHoppe

Contract RP personnel are not "covered" employees for the WHL of 10CFR26. They do however fall under the NFR (Nuclear Fatigue Rule). These changes are mandated to be in effect 30 September 2009.
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Quote from: Motown homey on Nov 17, 2008, 02:49
Based on the Overview put together by the DOE, www.ne.doe.gov/np2010/pdfs/esbwrOverview.pdf They're both just referred to as ESBWR.  Looking over the PowerPoint, one could say that it's a "wet" containment.

   ...thankyou...

   

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Quote from: PWHoppe on Nov 17, 2008, 07:50
Contract RP personnel are not "covered" employees for the WHL of 10CFR26. They do however fall under the NFR (Nuclear Fatigue Rule). These changes are mandated to be in affect 30 September 2009.

   ...thankyou for the reply...

   ...what will the changes do to traditional six and seven twelves contract rp outage schedules...