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| Radiological Assessor Training
DOE-HDBK-1141-2001
Instructor's Guide
Show OT 9.6.
D. Time limits
Obj. 4
The job-specific RWP usually remains in effect
Identify typical time limits for the
only for the duration of the job (typically less
two basic types of RWPs.
than 30 days).
The general RWP typically is approved for a
period of time of one year or less.
Show OT 9.7.
E. Elements of an RWP include:
Obj. 5
Description of work (detailed)
List essential elements of an
effective RWP.
Radiological conditions (contamination,
"Valve work" is not a detailed
airborne, radiation levels) in the work area
work description.
Dosimetry (TLD badge, self-reading
dosimetry, special dosimetry) requirements
Briefings are needed most for
Requirements for a pre-job briefing, if
elevated radiation or
necessary
contamination levels: workers in
High Contamination Areas need
briefings more than workers in
Radiological Control Technician coverage
Contamination Areas.
(start of job, continuous, intermittent)
Training requirements to work in the area
Show OT 9.8.
Protective clothing requirements
Respiratory protection equipment
requirements
Discuss stay time, accidents,
and alarms.
Stay time requirements
Radiological conditions that may limit work or
void the RWP
Discuss staff rotation, alarming
dosimetry, planning, and
Special dose reduction (ALARA) or
shielding.
contamination reducing measures to be
considered
Special personnel contamination monitoring
requirements
Module 9 5
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