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| Radiological Control Training for Supervisors
DOE-HDBK-1143-2001
Instructor's Guide
For the radiological workers, there are additional
considerations that may also affect a worker's
fitness for duty. These may include the ability to
wear respiratory protection, pregnancies, exceeding
exposure limits, and heat stress during work in
protective clothing. Supervisors of radiological
workers must be conscious of these considerations
to ensure that their employees are able to perform
radiological work in a safe and effective manner.
Show OT 4.5.
Obj. 1
IV. Training/qualification
Identify ways to verify employee- and
operation-specific training requirements
Radiological workers should be sufficiently qualified
for personnel.
to recognize the symptoms of deteriorating
radiological conditions and seek advice from
Review: "Relationship between
Radiological Control Technicians and their
Radiological Control Technicians and
Workers" (RadCon Standard, article 144)
supervisors.
Training requirements have been established to
ensure that personnel have the training to work
safely in and around radiological areas and to
maintain exposure as low as reasonably achievable.
Review: "General Requirements"
(RadCon Standard, article 613)
Examinations for Radiological Worker I and II
training, and Radiological Control Technician
Qualification shall be used to demonstrate
Instructor may want to insert site-specific
satisfactory completion of theoretical and classroom alternatives, if any.
material. Examinations should be written. However,
alternatives may be used to accommodate special
needs.
In addition, workers may need job-specific
(RadCon Standard, article 725)
radiological training including specific procedure and
hands-on tools/equipment training.
Formal records of training and qualification shall be
readily available to first line supervisors of involved
personnel to aid in making work assignments.
Module 4 - 2
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