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Radiological Assessor Training
DOE-HDBK-1141-2001
Student's Guide
I.
Introduction
II.
Field exercise guidelines
A. Briefing for field exercise
The field instructors have prepared to take their
participants to the field. They have visited the
facility and areas for review, and have compiled
information for their participants to use in
preparation for the field exercise.
B. Preparations to go to field
A tendency exists to identify surface issues and
seek correction of the many items found while
walking through the facility. It is vital that
personnel who assess be able to sort the issues
noted and categorize them so effective use of
resources can be made. In other words,
identification of symptoms leads to contractors
working on the symptoms and not on the
underlying, substantive problems.
It can be extremely damaging if we (as overseers,
facility representatives, auditors, or assessors)
violate the high standards of performance and
rules that are being assessed.
Personal safety and facility safety are first and
foremost.
C. Findings
Each person will make a presentation to the
group. The team leaders will introduce the group,
tell where you went, and introduce each
presenter. Each person should take no more that
one and one-half minutes for the presentation of
a finding. Some of the "cats and dogs," or other
findings and observations, will be covered at the
end of the individual findings.
Module 19 - 1


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