OTHER
PROCEDURES
WORK ORDERS & HAZARDS
NUCLEAR
INL HISTORY
100

What is the MFC Maintenance Vision?

What is “Best in Class”?

100

According to LWP-6200, work orders should avoid specifying these types of hazards.

What are general hazards?

100

What is the definition of an emergent work order and who needs to be on the approval list?

Emergent is defined as high priority work that is NOT on the schedule and has been requested by NFM or FM.” 

Nothing on approvals and so same approvals apply.

100

What are the different types of radiation?

Alpha: Helium nucleus

Beta: Electron or positron

Gamma: Photon

Neutron: Neutron


100

This is the year Idaho National Laboratory was founded as the National Reactor Testing Station.

What is 1949?

200

This is the sound a planner makes when Asset Suite crashes right after they finish a 3-hour hazard table.

NOOOOOOOO

200

What are the different types of PMT?

What is Maintenance? (Confirms abnormal condition corrected)

What is Operational? (Confirms normal operation post-maintenance)

What is Functional? (Confirms full design capability)

200

How do you get approvals on a WOC?

What is via paper or Asset Suite? (434.03)

200

This term describes the condition when a nuclear reactor is producing just enough neutrons to sustain a steady chain reaction.

What is criticality?

200

INL made history in 1951 by powering four lightbulbs using this reactor.

What is the Experimental Breeder Reactor No. 1 (EBR-1)?

300

This is the number of times a planner checks if the foreman actually read the work order.

What is infinity?

300

What’s the difference between Authorized and Released work?

What is Authorized = Facility approves schedule

Released = SS signs in?

300

How can you do approvals if Asset Suite is not available?

What is using a WOC form or paper signatures?

300

This type of reactor uses liquid metal, like sodium or lead, as a coolant.

What is a fast breeder reactor?

300

INL was originally created by this U.S. government agency.

What is the Atomic Energy Commission?

400
How many structures are at MFC (Not including John)?

117

400

Can other crafts perform maintenance hazard activities listed for a different craft?

What is yes? (Ref: M-MP-1000, Page 1, Paragraph 4)

400

What does the acronym SWIMS stand for?

Stop the leak

Warn Others

Isolate the area

Minimize exposure

Stand by

400

INL’s ATR (Advanced Test Reactor) is shaped like this letter to allow simultaneous testing at different power levels.

What is a serpentine “C” shape?

400

INL helped develop the prototype reactor for this groundbreaking naval vessel.

What is the USS Nautilus, the world’s first nuclear-powered submarine?

500

Why do mechanical joints leak and fail over time, even under constant temperature and pressure?

What is creep? Inelastic atomic movement across grain boundaries under stress below yield point.

500

Which procedure is titled " INL Nuclear Facilities to INL Hazard category 1, 2, and 3 Nuclear Facilities"?

What is LST-715

500

What are the criteria for a critical step?

1. Unwanted outcome

2. Cannot come back from

3. Worker is in control

500

This term refers to the fraction of delayed neutrons produced in fission, which plays a critical role in reactor control and stability.

What is the delayed neutron fraction?

500

INL is home to this number of nuclear reactors built over its history.

What is 52?

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