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Radiological Assessor Training
DOE-HDBK-1141-2001
Student's Guide
In developing corrective action plans, managers
should address basic underlying reasons for the
identified deficiencies or concerns, not just the
specific symptoms identified by the reviewer.
E. Radiation Protection Assessment Program
To accurately assess the performance of the
Radiation Protection Program, an assessment
program should be formalized, created, and
implemented.
Elements of a Radiation Protection Assessment
Program
F. Radiation Protection Program Performance
The contractor senior site executive should
establish, approve, and maintain a radiological
performance goals program. The performance
goals should be measurable, achievable,
auditable, challenging, and meaningful in
promoting improvement. Chapter1, part 3 of
DOE-STD-1098-99, Radiological Control,
provides guidance on appropriate radiological
goals.
Goals need to be developed primarily by those
responsible for performing the work. Forming a
Radiological Awareness Committee that
includes the active participation of the work force
is encouraged.
Radiological performance goals should be
reviewed at least annually and revised as
appropriate. Normally, more stringent goals
should be set annually to reflect the improved
radiological performance at the facility.
Occasionally, the goals may be made less
stringent to accommodate changes in work load
or mission.
Module 14 - 9


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