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Radiological Assessor Training
DOE-HDBK-1141-2001
Instructor's Guide
Monitoring practices include, but are not limited
Show OT 8.6.
to, the following:
Contamination surveys of the workplace
Release surveys
External exposure rate surveys
Airborne radioactivity surveys (both real time
(CAMs) and historical (fixed air head))
Routine surveillance by a Radiological Control
Technician
All workplaces shall be monitored for
contamination levels on a regularly scheduled
basis. The frequency of such surveys will depend
on the potential for dispensability of the
radioactive material. As a minimum, all gloves,
work surfaces, floors, and equipment within the
workplace should be surveyed.
Airborne radioactivity surveys should be
performed for:
Prompt detection of airborne contaminants for
worker protection
Personnel dose assessment
Monitoring of trends within the workplace
Special studies
Intakes
In most plutonium facilities, the primary
radiological hazard is the potential for internal
intakes of plutonium. This hazard must be
controlled by appropriate facility and equipment
design, contamination control procedures, and
protective clothing/equipment.
Module 8 6


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