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2. Airborne Contamination Monitors 
Types and purpose 
Operational check (if appropriate) 
Alarms 
Appropriate response 
(Insert facility-specific information.) 
3. Disregard for Radiological Alarms 
Disregarding any of these radiological alarms may lead to: 
Possible excessive radiation dose 
Unnecessary spread of contamination 
Unnecessary personal contamination 
Disciplinary action 
B. Radiological Emergency Situations 
Working in a radiological environment requires more precautionary measures than 
performing the same job in a nonradiological setting. If an emergency arises during 
radiological work, response actions may be necessary to ensure personnel safety. 
1. Personnel injuries in areas controlled for radiological purposes. 
(Insert facility-specific information.) 
2. Situations that require immediate exit from an area controlled for radiological purpose. 
(Insert facility-specific information.) 
3. An accidental breach of a radioactive system or spill of radioactive material 
a. For radioactive spills involving highly toxic chemicals, workers should immediately 
exit the area without attempting to stop or secure the spill. They should then 
promptly notify Industrial Hygiene or the Hazardous Material team and Radiological 
Control personnel. 
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