Communications Operator Training Seminar 2016 Brian Legg & John Jarmon System Operations Training (ERCOT)

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Communications Operator Training Seminar 2016 Brian Legg & John Jarmon System Operations Training (ERCOT)

PUBLIC Learning Objectives Identify additional requirements in NERC COM Identify the three part communication model Objectives

PUBLIC NERC Standards

PUBLIC COM – Operating Personnel Communications Protocols –Applicability: Functional Entities –Balancing Authority –Distribution Provider –Reliability Coordinator –Transmission Operator –Generator Operator –Effective Date: The standard shall become effective on the first day of the first calendar quarter that is twelve (12) months after the date that the standard is approved by an applicable governmental authority or as otherwise provided for in a jurisdiction where approval by an applicable governmental authority is required for a standard to go into effect. Where approval by an applicable governmental authority is not required, the standard shall become effective on the first day of the first calendar quarter that is twelve (12) months after the date the standard is adopted by the NERC Board of Trustees or as otherwise provided for in that jurisdiction. 4 Excerpt July 2016

PUBLIC COM – Operating Personnel Communications Protocols B. Requirements R1. Each Balancing Authority, Reliability Coordinator, and Transmission Operator shall develop documented communications protocols for its operating personnel that issue and receive Operating Instructions. The protocols shall, at a minimum: [Violation Risk Factor: Low][Time Horizon: Long-term Planning] 1.1 Require its operating personnel that issue and receive an oral or written Operating Instruction to use the English language, unless agreed to otherwise. An alternate language may be used for internal operations. 1.2 Require its operating personnel that issue an oral two-party, person-to-person Operating Instruction to take one of the following actions: Confirm the receiver’s response if the repeated information is correct. Reissue the Operating Instruction if the repeated information is incorrect or if requested by the receiver. Take an alternative action if a response is not received or if the Operating Instruction was not understood by the receiver. 5 Excerpt

PUBLIC COM – Operating Personnel Communications Protocols B. Requirements – R1. Continued: 1.3 Require its operating personnel that receive an oral two-party, person-to-person Operating Instruction to take one of the following actions: Repeat, not necessarily verbatim, the Operating Instruction and receive confirmation from the issuer that the response was correct. Request that the issuer reissue the Operating Instruction. 1.4 Require its operating personnel that issue a written or oral single-party to multiple- party burst Operating Instruction to confirm or verify that the Operating Instruction was received by at least one receiver of the Operating Instruction. 1.5 Specify the instances that require time identification when issuing an oral or written Operating Instruction and the format for that time identification. 1.6 Specify the nomenclature for Transmission interface Elements and Transmission interface Facilities when issuing an oral or written Operating Instruction. 6 Excerpt

PUBLIC COM – Operating Personnel Communications Protocols B. Requirements R2. Each Balancing Authority, Reliability Coordinator, and Transmission Operator shall conduct initial training for each of its operating personnel responsible for the Real- time operation of the interconnected Bulk Electric System on the documented communications protocols developed in Requirement R1 prior to that individual operator issuing an Operating Instruction. [Violation Risk Factor: Low][Time Horizon: Long-term Planning] R3. Each Distribution Provider and Generator Operator shall conduct initial training for each of its operating personnel who can receive an oral two-party, person-to-person Operating Instruction prior to that individual operator receiving an oral two-party, person-to-person Operating Instruction to either: [Violation Risk Factor: Low][Time Horizon: Long-term Planning] Repeat, not necessarily verbatim, the Operating Instruction and receive confirmation from the issuer that the response was correct, or Request that the issuer reissue the Operating Instruction. 7 Excerpt

PUBLIC COM – Operating Personnel Communications Protocols B. Requirements R4. Each Balancing Authority, Reliability Coordinator, and Transmission Operator shall at least once every twelve (12) calendar months: [Violation Risk Factor: Medium][Time Horizon: Operations Planning] 4.1. Assess adherence to the documented communications protocols in Requirement R1 by its operating personnel that issue and receive Operating Instructions, provide feedback to those operating personnel and take corrective action, as deemed appropriate by the entity, to address deviations from the documented protocols Assess the effectiveness of its documented communications protocols in Requirement R1 for its operating personnel that issue and receive Operating Instructions and modify its documented communication protocols, as necessary. 8 Excerpt

PUBLIC COM – Operating Personnel Communications Protocols B. Requirements R5. Each Balancing Authority, Reliability Coordinator, and Transmission Operator that issues an oral two-party, person-to-person Operating Instruction during an Emergency, excluding written or oral single-party to multiple-party burst Operating Instructions, shall either: [Violation Risk Factor: High][Time Horizon: Real-time Operations] Confirm the receiver’s response if the repeated information is correct (in accordance with Requirement R6). Reissue the Operating Instruction if the repeated information is incorrect or if requested by the receiver, or Take an alternative action if a response is not received or if the Operating Instruction was not understood by the receiver. 9 Excerpt

PUBLIC COM – Operating Personnel Communications Protocols B. Requirements R6.Each Balancing Authority, Distribution Provider, Generator Operator, and Transmission Operator that receives an oral two-party, person-to-person Operating Instruction during an Emergency, excluding written or oral single- party to multiple- party burst Operating Instructions, shall either: [Violation Risk Factor: High][Time Horizon: Real-time Operations] Repeat, not necessarily verbatim, the Operating Instruction and receive confirmation from the issuer that the response was correct, or Request that the issuer reissue the Operating Instruction. R7.Each Balancing Authority, Reliability Coordinator, and Transmission Operator that issues a written or oral single-party to multiple-party burst Operating Instruction during an Emergency shall confirm or verify that the Operating Instruction was received by at least one receiver of the Operating Instruction. [Violation Risk Factor: High][Time Horizon: Real-time Operations] 10 Excerpt

PUBLIC 3 Part Communication Example 1.Issuer clearly delivers the message 2.Receiver repeats (not necessarily verbatim) the message OR requests the issuer to reissue the message 3.Issuer confirms the receiver’s response if the repeated message was correct OR reissues the message if he repeated information was incorrect or if requested by the receiver OR takes an alternative action if a response is not received or if the message was not understood by the receiver. 123

PUBLIC The Art of Listening Listening is an ACTIVE process. Hearing is a scientific process. Listening goes beyond hearing. Listening is a decision made consciously by you. What barriers are there to active listening? –Distractions, other employees around you, background noises, etc… Which barriers can I do something about? –The ones I have control over, not jumping to conclusions, etc… What are some easy solutions? –Take notes, eliminate distractions, clear your work area of unnecessary materials, pay attention, don’t interrupt or finish the other person’s sentences

PUBLIC Communicating Effectively Depends on: How you ask questions How fast/slow you speak How clearly you speak What kind of accent you have If you slur your words What kind of slang terms you may use How cheery/grumpy you may sound

PUBLIC Speaking Effectively Clarity – refers to the way in which you pronounce sounds and words Articulation – speaking clearly, enunciating your words Pace – the speed in which you speak Volume – how softly or loudly you speak Clarity ArticulationPaceVolume

PUBLIC Face to Face Communications

PUBLIC Telephone Communications

PUBLIC Phonetic Alphabet

PUBLIC STAR Communication Board Exercise

PUBLIC Review Learning Objectives Identify additional requirements in NERC COM Identify the three part communication model Objectives

PUBLIC Final Words Assessment Course Evaluation