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Radiological Assessor Training
DOE-HDBK-1141-2001
Instructor's Guide
Review Radiological Control
In addition, DOE has issued guidance on use of
Technical Position 2001-01,
air monitoring results when there is a technology
Questions and Answers Concerning
shortfall in Radiological Control Technical Position
Acceptable Approaches to
(RCTP) 2001-01, Questions and Answers
Implementing Bioassay Program
Concerning Acceptable Approaches to
Requirements
Implementing Bioassay Program Requirements.
In part, RCTP 2001-01 states that, when there is
a technology shortfall for bioassay and air
monitoring results indicate exposures greater than
100 millirem in a year are likely, one should
assess dose based on the air monitoring results.
As a minimum, personnel who perform operations
in controlled areas should wear coveralls and
shoe covers. For inspections or visits, lab coats
and shoe covers may be permissible. When
contaminated wet areas are to be entered, water-
repellent (plastic or rubber) clothing shall be worn.
No personal outer clothing should be permitted
under coveralls.
Hands should be protected by a minimum of two
barriers; for example, at least one pair of
surgeon's gloves and one pair of rubber gloves
should be worn.
Protective clothing should be removed at the step-
off pad, and personnel monitoring for
contamination shall be performed.
Respiratory protection equipment shall be readily
available. Respiratory protection equipment
should be used for all bag-out operations, bag
and glove changes, and any situation involving a
potential or actual breach of confinement.
Protection, in the form of air-purifying or
atmosphere-supplying respirators, shall be used
whenever concentrations of radionuclides in the
DAC = Derived Air Concentration, a
air are likely to exceed the applicable DACs.
10 CFR 835 limit for airborne
I. Inventory control and accountability requirements
Show OT 8.12.
Real-time or near real-time accountability systems
should be incorporated if possible.
Module 8 11


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