Overview of Operator Qualification Issues and Recordkeeping Requirements

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This collection of images provides insights into operator qualification issues, the importance of OQ, span of control, OQ testing content and methods, critical and missed questions, test failures, evaluation methods like discussions, simulations as a qualification tool, disqualifications, abnormal operating conditions, quality assurance/control, OQ cheating, and the reviewable records for compliance with subpart regulations. It emphasizes the maintenance of records to demonstrate qualification compliance, including qualification records, supporting an individual's current qualification, and retention of prior qualification records for five years.


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  1. Operator Qualification Issues

  2. Why is OQ Important? 2

  3. Span of Control 3

  4. OQ Test Content & Methods 4

  5. Critical Questions/Missed Questions 5

  6. OQ Test Failures 6

  7. Discussion as an Evaluation Method 7

  8. Simulations as a Qualification Tool 8

  9. Disqualifications? 9

  10. Abnormal Operating Conditions 10

  11. Quality Assurance/Quality Control 11

  12. OQ Cheating 12

  13. Which Records are Reviewable 192.807/ 195.507 Recordkeeping Each operator shall maintain records that demonstrate compliance with this subpart. (a) Qualification records shall include: (1) Identification of qualified individual(s); (2) Identification of the covered tasks the individual is qualified to perform; (3) Date(s) of current qualification; and (4) Qualification method(s). (b) Records supporting an individual's current qualification shall be maintained while the individual is performing the covered task. Records of prior qualification and records of individuals no longer performing covered tasks shall be retained for a period of five years. 13

  14. Questions??? 14

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