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Radiological Safety Training for Radiation-Producing (X-Ray) Devices
Student's Guide
7.
Required operator training and dosimetry.
8.
Posting of signs and labels.
9.
X-ray device safety checklist (items to be checked periodically or each
day before use).
10.
Actions to take in the event of an abnormal occurrence or emergency.
11.
Requirements for the use of a radiation-monitoring instrument upon
entry into the Radiation Area to verify that the X-ray beam is off are
specified in ANSI N43.3 for some industrial X-ray devices.
X-Ray Device Control Office personnel (or facility-specific equivalent) review
each SOP to verify that it establishes appropriate safety practices and they can
assist the operating groups in preparing or modifying an SOP. The current SOP
should be kept near the X-ray device.
Operating groups are responsible for ensuring that the operator becomes familiar
with and uses the SOP. The operator is responsible for following the SOP.
ii.
Radiological Work Permits (RWPs).
RWPs are used to establish radiological controls for entry into radiological areas.
They serve to:
1.
Inform workers of area radiological conditions.
2.
Inform workers of entry requirements into the areas.
3.
Provide a means to relate radiation doses to specific work activities.
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