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Regional Basic Professional Training Course in Korea

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<strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Basic</strong> <strong>Professional</strong> <strong>Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g</strong> <strong>Course</strong> (BPTC) on Nuclear Safety<br />

1. process, extract, encase, or store radioactive waste;<br />

2. provide cleanup of radioactive material from the reactor coolant system or the fuel<br />

storage cool<strong>in</strong>g system for normal operations;<br />

3. extract radioactive waste from, store, or transport for reuse irradiated neutron<br />

absorb<strong>in</strong>g materials (e.g. boron compounds);<br />

4. monitor radioactive effluents to ensure that release rates or total releases are with<strong>in</strong><br />

limits established for normal operations and transient events;<br />

5. resist failure that could prevent any SC‐l, SC‐2, or SC‐3 equipment from<br />

perform<strong>in</strong>g its nuclear safety function;<br />

6. structurally load‐bear or protect NNS equipment provid<strong>in</strong>g any of the NNS<br />

functions;<br />

7. provide permanent shield<strong>in</strong>g for proof SC‐l, SC‐2, or SC‐3 equipment or of onsite<br />

personnel;<br />

8. provide operational, ma<strong>in</strong>tenance or post‐accident recovery functions <strong>in</strong>volv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

radioactive materials without undue risk to the health and safety of the public;<br />

9. provide an acceptable environment for SC‐1, SC‐2, or SC‐3 equipment required to<br />

achieve or ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> a safe shutdown condition, follow<strong>in</strong>g a control room<br />

evacuation <strong>in</strong> emergency;<br />

10. handle spent fuel, the failure of which could result <strong>in</strong> fuel damage such that<br />

significant quantities of radioactive material could be released from the fuel;<br />

11. ensure reactivity control of stored fuel;<br />

12. protect SC‐2 or SC‐3 equipment necessary to atta<strong>in</strong> or ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> safe shutdown<br />

follow<strong>in</strong>g fire; or<br />

13. monitor variables to:<br />

a. verify that plant operat<strong>in</strong>g conditions are with<strong>in</strong> technical specification limits<br />

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