NMRP User Group Meeting (21036-031)
 

ANSI/ANS 3.4–1983 - Technical Review of the Standard

Training Course
Monday, September 23, 2019
  12:30pm to 5:00pm

           
           

Who Should Attend?

The main target of this training course is first time NMRP User Group meeting attendees or anyone who may work within the bounds of ANSI/ ANS-3.4 - 1983, "Medical Certification and Monitoring of Personnel Requiring Operator Licenses for Nuclear Power Plants," but is not as familiar with requirements of the standard as they would like to be.  You must be a member of the NMRP User Group to attend.

Course Abstract

This 4-hour course is designed to provide the site medical, licensing, or operator training organization the knowledge required to effectively implement ANSI/ANS 3.4 – 1983. 

10 CFR Part 55, requires certification that a physician has examined licensed reactor operators and senior operators in accordance with NRC's regulatory guidance.  The physician should determine that the examinee's medical condition and general health will not adversely affect the performance of assigned operator job duties or cause operational errors endangering public health and safety. 

The intent of these requirements is to have the facility licensee certify the health of its operators.  The NRC has endorsed American Nuclear Society, ANSI/ANS-3.4, "Medical Certification and Monitoring of Personnel Requiring Operator Licenses for Nuclear Power Plants," which prescribes minimum requirements necessary to determine that the medical condition and general health of nuclear reactor operators will not cause operational errors. 

Currently, 94 of the 104 of the operating units continue to use the 1983 version of this standard.  The criteria presented in this standard provides an examining physician a basis for determining whether a potentially disqualifying abnormal health condition exists.  Although it is the physician's responsibility to identify and evaluate any potentially disqualifying medical conditions, the site medical staff provides valuable support to the examining physician.  

Continuing Nursing Education

This activity will be submitted to AAOHN for approval to award 3.75 contact hours. AAOHN is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. 

Course Outline

  1. Regulatory Requirements
  2. Medical Process / Form 396
  3. Definitions
  4. Medical Requirements
    a. Minimum Requirements
    b. Disqualifying Conditions
  5. Industry Operating Experience / NRC violations summary
  6. Review

Instructors

Jan Henson, Exelon, Dawn Schmeichel, Exelon, Jairo Pinzon, Curtiss-Wright

Disclosure Statement

The planners and presenters for this course present no conflicts of interest affecting this continuing education activity.  There is no commercial support involved in this activity.

Participants must attend the entire course to receive the full continuing education contact hours.  A course evaluation must be completed before the participant will receive his or her continuing education certificate.