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| Radiological Assessor Training
DOE-HDBK-1141-2001
Student's Guide
necessary, and assures that completion of
appropriate radiological surveys to be
performed in the work area.
3. Radiological Control Technicians, or other
appropriately trained and authorized
personnel, perform surveys, analyze
samples, and report results.
4. RWP controls are established based on the
results of the surveys.
5. Radiological Control personnel, in
consultation with relevant technical staff,
complete, distribute and implement the RWP.
6. Radiological Workers and Radiological
Control personnel review completed RWP,
prior to start of job, during pre-job briefs,
and/or ALARA reviews.
5. Radiological Worker/Supervisor advises
Radiological Control personnel when job is
complete (so RWP can be terminated).
8. Radiological Control personnel maintain
surveys and RWP documentation.
C. Types of RWPs
There are two basic types of Radiological Work
Permits:
Job-specific RWP
General RWP
The job-specific permit is used for jobs which
present a greater potential for significant
radiation dose, airborne radioactivity, or spread
of contamination, and which involve "hands on"
work.
Module 9 - 2
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