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Radiological Assessor Training
DOE-HDBK-1141-2001
Student's Guide
C. Radiation Protection Program deficiencies
Managers should encourage the positive view
that identifying even minor deficiencies
represents an opportunity for further
improvement.
Radiological work practices should be
continually scrutinized and questioned so that
opportunities for improvement can be identified,
assessed, and incorporated into the Radiation
Protection Program.
The number of deficiencies, alone, does not
measure the overall quality of the Radiation
Protection Program.
D. Critiques
One assessment method is the critique. An
honest review and establishment of facts, which
are in chronological order, is necessary to arrive
at the truth.
This is a formal process established to obtain
pertinent facts following an unusual radiological
situation or at the satisfactory conclusion of a
new or unusual operation involving radiological
controls.
The process should be used to quickly establish
facts in chronological order so that the
underlying reasons or causes for the success or
failure are well understood. Work force
participation should be encouraged. Critiques
are a management tool and should not be used
to "fix blame" or "shoot the messenger." This
process complements the Occurrence Reporting
and Processing of DOE Order 232.1A.
Module 14 - 8


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