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Module 6: Radiological Access Controls and Postings
Instructor's Notes
b.
Obey any posted, written or oral requirements
including "Exit," "Evacuate," "Hold Point," or "Stop
Work Orders." These requirements may be included
in RWPs and work procedures, and may come from
Radiological Control personnel at the job site.
1)
Hold points are specific times noted in a procedure,
work permit, etc., where work must stop for
Radiological Control or other evaluations.
2)
Stop Work Orders are usually a result of:
a)
Inadequate radiological controls
b)
Failure to implement radiological controls
c)
Radiological hold point not being observed
d)
Changing or unexpected conditions.
c.
Report unusual conditions such as leaks, spills, or
alarming area monitors to the Radiological Control
personnel.
d.
Be aware of changing radiological conditions. Be
aware that others' activities may change the
radiological conditions in your area.
e.
If any type of material used to identify a radiological
hazard is found outside an area controlled for
radiological purposes, it should be reported to
Radiological Control personnel immediately.
EO4 State the radiological
4.
Consequences of disregarding radiological postings,
and disciplinary
signs, and labels
consequences of
a.
It is each worker's responsibility to read and comply
disregarding radiological
with all the information identified on radiological
postings, signs, and labels.
postings, signs, and labels.
b.
Disregarding any of these or removing/relocating
them without permission can lead to:
1)
Unnecessary or excessive radiation dose.
2)
Personnel contamination.
3)
Disciplinary actions such as formal reprimand,
suspension, or even termination.
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