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DOE-HDBK-1130-98
Module 9: Radioactive Contamination Control
Instructor's Notes
d.
Entryways that are locked. Maintain positive
control over each entry.
e.
Continuous direct or electronic surveillance.
f.
(Insert facility-specific information.)
3.
Consequences of violating radiological signs or
postings, or bypassing physical access controls:
a.
Equipment damage.
b.
Personnel injury.
c.
Excessive and unplanned personnel exposure.
d.
Disciplinary action.
E.
Access to VHRAs
Due to the extremely high dose rates in a VHRA,
personnel access to these areas needs to be strictly
monitored and controlled. Additional training
would be required, as well as enhanced monitoring.
III. SUMMARY
(Insert facility-specific information.)
Refer to RWT Program
IV. EVALUATION
Management Guide for
(Insert facility-specific information.)
evaluation guidance.
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