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Radiological Control Training for Supervisors
DOE-HDBK-1143-2001
Student's Guide
I.
Introduction
II.
Overview
The workers participate in the organization radiation
protection program and have some responsibility to
protect themselves, however, they must rely upon
the organization to provide a safe work environment,
minimize exposure, and provide adequate training.
The first line supervisor has the final responsibility
that supervised workers are fit and prepared for their
work in radiological areas. Supervisors should not
assume that the organization has assured that the
worker is adequately trained and physically and
mentally ready for the work. This responsibility, in
addition to seeing that the job or task is completed
properly, is placed upon the supervisor.
III. Work force
To maintain a healthy work force, it is imperative
that individual employees arrive at the workplace
mentally and physically prepared to act in a safe and
effective manner. Problems that raise doubt
regarding an employee's ability to act in a safe
manner must be dealt with in a straightforward
process that encourages the employee to seek the
help needed and ensure that the safety of all
workers is maintained. Such problems may include
alcoholism, drug abuse, mental health disorders,
and personal crises.
Module 4 - 1


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