New EPRI Report: Plant Engineering: EPRI Standardized Task Evaluation Program Implementation Guide
Abstract
The nuclear power industry uses supplemental workers to support outages and other work activities. It is important to provide assurances that these workers are knowledgeable and skilled in the performance of the specific tasks to which they will be assigned as independent workers. The end result must be objective, credible evidence to show that the independent workers have been evaluated to meet station standards. One method of determining whether a worker is proficient is by using the Standardized Task Evaluation process. This report provides guidance and detail in the implementation of this program for organizations operating under accredited programs. The goal is to provide a work-ready work force without redundant, repetitive training and testing. Substantial cost savings could result from the sharing of industry personnel resources.
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The nuclear power industry uses supplemental workers to support outages and other work activities. It is important to provide assurances that these workers are knowledgeable and skilled in the performance of the specific tasks to which they will be assigned as independent workers. The end result must be objective, credible evidence to show that the independent workers have been evaluated to meet station standards. One method of determining whether a worker is proficient is by using the Standardized Task Evaluation process. This report provides guidance and detail in the implementation of this program for organizations operating under accredited programs. The goal is to provide a work-ready work force without redundant, repetitive training and testing. Substantial cost savings could result from the sharing of industry personnel resources.
Direct URL: http://my.epri.com/portal/server.pt?Abstract_id=000000000001025244
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