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| Radiological Assessor Training
DOE-HDBK-1141-2001
Instructor's Guide
In July, 1999, the Radiological Control Manual
was replaced by the standard, DOE-STD-1098-
99, Radiological Control. Many DOE sites
contractually must still adhere to the provisions
of either the Radiological Control Manual or the
Radiological Control Standard. Subsequent to
the 1998 amendment to 10 CFR 835, the
effective date of N441.1 has passed.
The DOE Radiological Control Standard is not
regulatory in nature. It is a guidance document
that describes DOE's policy and expectations for
an excellent radiological control program.
1. Implementation
If a site fully implements a provision of the
DOE Radiological Control Standard, the user
will have most likely complied with any
related statutory, regulatory, or contractual
requirements. Users are cautioned that they
must review the source document (10 CFR
835) to ensure compliance.
2. Enforceability
When incorporated into contracts, the
provisions of the DOE Radiological Control
Standard or Manual are binding
requirements.
If portions of the Site-Specific Radiological
Control Manual are incorporated in the RPP
under Part 835 and approved by DOE, they
are also binding.
B. The Site-Specific Radiological Control Manual
The DOE Radiological Control Standard
states that a Site-Specific Radiological
Control Manual should be written and
followed.
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Module 1 - 10
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