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Radiological Safety Training for Radiation-Producing (X-Ray) Devices
Instructor's Guide
X-ray machines with energies up to 10 million electron
volts (MeV) for non-medical purposes (industrial).
The primary emphasis of these standards and this course is to keep
worker exposure to ionizing radiation at levels that are as low as
reasonably achievable (ALARA) and to ensure that no individual
receives greater than the maximum permissible dose equivalent.
This course is designed to be consistent with Article 655 of the
assigned RPD duties.
4 - 8 hours (depending on site-specific information).
Length
Terminal Objective
Demonstrate a basic understanding of :
General radiation protection principles for safe operation
of X-ray devices.
When the participants have completed this course, the participants
Enabling Objectives
will be able to:
EO1 Describe ionizing radiation.
EO2 Describe what X-rays are, how they are generated, and how
they interact with matter.
EO3 Describe the biological effects of X-rays.
EO4 Identify and describe radiation-monitoring instruments and
personnel-monitoring devices appropriate for detecting
X-rays.
EO5 Demonstrate a familiarity with DOE dose limits, facility-
specific administrative controls, ALARA, and the major
methods for controlling and minimizing external exposure.
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