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Radiological Assessor Training
DOE-HDBK-1141-2001
Student's Guide
DOE Representatives
If the Radiological Control Organization
staff solicits his/her input on technical
decisions affecting Radiation Protection
Program performance
If the relationship is one of mutual
respect or adversarial in nature
Facility Manager
Whether the Facility Manager has
made a written commitment and is
striving to achieve excellence in the
Radiation Protection Program
His/her perspective on how the
Radiation Protection Program should
be improved, and the necessary
8. Observe Radiological Workers/Radiological
Control Technicians in the workplace
Recommendations for observing work
include:
Dress as the individuals being
observed are dressed.
Work the same hours they work.
Stand away from the immediate work
area, but close enough to watch the
work proceed.
Resist the urge to get involved in the
work.
Be professional and courteous, but not
familiar.
Key areas to watch for include:
Procedure violations
Failure to follow RWP requirements for:
+ Dosimetry
+ Protective clothing
+ Respiratory protection
+ Radiological Control Technician
coverage
+ Surveys
+ Special instructions
Module 15 - 11


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