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Radiological Assessor Training
DOE-HDBK-1141-2001
Student's Guide
It was noted that in the occurrence report of
Reference 2, there had been 26 similar occurrence
reports (in 1991) at the facility.
IV. Compensatory measures
Following the detection of contamination, several
actions were taken by facility management in order
to determine the source and type of contamination,
the personnel and areas which may have been
contaminated, and actions which could be taken to
minimize additional spread of contamination. The
following list of significant actions were
accomplished after the event:
1. A critique of the incident was conducted,
interviewing all individuals involved.
2. All nonradiological areas were decontaminated,
and contamination levels within the radiological
areas were reduced.
3. Personal protective equipment requirements in
C-337-A were upgraded to require full anti-
contamination protective clothing within the
Contamination Area.
4. A full-time Health Physics Technician was
stationed at C-337-A and required to monitor all
personnel and equipment leaving the radiological
area.
5. The two operators involved in the incident were
sent to the Fernald, Ohio (DOE), facility for in
vivo (whole-body) monitoring.
6. The fan was removed from the facility.
Module 16 - 9


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