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| DOE-STD-1136-2004
Guide of Good Practices for Occupational Radiological Protection in Uranium Facilities
3.2.7 Emergency Exposure Situations
Requirements and guidance for emergency exposure situations are discussed in detail in
Chapter 9 of this TS.
3.2.8 Nuclear Accident Dosimetry
Nuclear accident dosimetry is discussed in detail in Chapter 6 of this TS.
3.2.9 Records
The systematic generation and retention of records relating to the occupational radiological control
program are essential to describe the occupational radiation dose received by individuals and the
conditions under which the exposures occurred. Such records have potential value for medical,
epidemiological, and legal purposes.
10 CFR 835 establishes radiation protection program records requirements. Detailed guidance is
provided in DOE G 441.1-11, Occupational Radiation Protection Record-keeping and Reporting Guide
(DOE 1999k) and the RCS provide guidance for radiation protection program records. The following types
of records should be maintained:
a.
Individual radiological exposure records
1.
internal doses,
2.
external doses (whole body, skin of the whole body, extremities, and lens of the
eye),
3.
total effective dose equivalent (summation of internal and external doses),
4.
lifetime and cumulative total effective dose equivalent,
5.
non-uniform exposure to the skin,
6.
supportive data for determining individual doses, and
8.
individual medical records.
b.
Radiological status of work area records
1.
radiation safety analysis and evaluation reports,
2.
radiation work procedures and permits (RWPs),
3.
radiation and contamination surveys,
4.
records of releases of potentially contaminated materials and equipment from
radiological areas,
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