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| Radiological Control Training for Supervisors
DOE-HDBK-1143-2001
Student's Guide
Workers whose job assignments involve
entry to the following areas should complete
Radiological Worker II training:
Radiological buffer areas
Radiation areas
High and very high radiation areas
Contamination and high contamination
areas
Soil contamination areas
Airborne radioactivity areas
Radiological Worker I training is not a
prerequisite for Radiological Worker II
training.
The following apply to specialized
radiological worker training:
Completed for nonroutine operations or
work in areas with changing
radiological conditions
Taken in addition to Radiological
Worker II training
Recommended for personnel planning,
preparing, and performing jobs that
have the potential for high radiological
consequences
RCTs Chapter 6 of the Radiological Control
Standard provides guidance on training of
RCTs.
B. Radiological Controls Program
Line managers who manage, supervise or
provide oversight of a Radiological Controls
Program should receive training that is helpful
in dealing with workers who have anxiety
about radiation. This training should include
the following:
Guidance on handling such personnel
interactions
Emphasis on being factual
Fundamentals of communicating risks
Module 3 - 2
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