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Radiological Control Training for Supervisors
DOE-HDBK-1143-2001
Instructor's Guide
Emergency dose (shall be accounted for
separately, but maintained with
individual's record)
Records of dose to skin caused by
contamination
Radiological incidents
Radiological safety concerns, formally
investigated
Records of formal written declaration of
Emphasize how it is important to
pregnancy
integrate several aspects of the
radiological control program into an
2. Internal monitoring
effective internal dose monitoring
program. These include: bioassay
(selection of participants and
Baseline bioassay monitoring of
isotopes to be monitored), air
personnel who are likely to receive
monitoring, and contamination
intakes resulting in a committed effective
monitoring (both personnel and
dose equivalent of 100 mrem or more
area). RCTP 2001-01 describes an
acceptable approach for
shall be conducted. This must be done
implementing an internal dose
before beginning any work that may
monitoring program.
expose them to internal radiation
exposure.
Obj. 5
Identify when termination bioassay
Management should require termination
monitoring should be conducted.
bioassay monitoring when a person who
participated in the bioassay program
terminates employment or concludes
work that involves the potential for
Discuss site program for routine
bioassay.
internal exposure.
Bioassay analyses (routine bioassay) are
performed at site specified frequencies
Show OT 3.9.
following certain work activities
Bioassay analyses (special bioassay)
should be performed when any of the
following occur:
Facial or nasal contamination is
detected that indicates the potential
for internal contamination.
Airborne monitoring indicates the
potential for intakes exceeding 100
mrem committed effective dose
equivalent.
Module 3 - 8


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