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DOE-HDBK-1106-97
Lesson Plan
Instructor's Notes
3.
Assemble materials and supplies
Those supplies that would minimize small spills of
radioactive materials should be within arm's reach
while handling unsealed radioactive materials.
4.
Marking and labeling
Show appropriate labels,
o
The area/material is marked and labeled as
tape, etc.
appropriate (typically by Radiological Control
personnel).
Discuss consequences if
o
Do NOT discard intact radioactive
radiation label is found in
labels/markings in normal trash! Remove or
municipal waste stream.
deface labels before discarding boxes, etc.
5.
Assemble spill materials (as appropriate)
D.
Shielding
1.
Placement
Placement of shielding materials is critical to both
your safety and that of your colleagues. Work
stations that require the use of shielding should be
located where there would be no worker on the
opposite side of the workbench, such as in corners
and against walls.
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