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Module 9: Radioactive Contamination Control
Instructor's Notes
I.
MODULE INTRODUCTION
A.
Self Introduction
1.
Name
2.
Phone Number
3.
Background
B.
Module Overview
This module discusses information regarding entry,
work in, and control of High Radiation Areas and
the materials and systems that can emit high
radiation levels.
Introduce objectives.
C.
Objectives Review
D.
Introduction
1.
The High Radiation Area lesson plan familiarizes
the participant with requirements for entry, work in,
and exit from High Radiation Areas.
2.
Radiological Worker Modules 1-7 (core academic
material) are a prerequisite for this module. If
prerequisite requirements are met, this module may
be taught alone.
II.
MODULE OUTLINE
A.
High and Very High Radiation Area Definitions
1.
High Radiation Area
EO1 Define High Radiation
Area and Very High
A High Radiation Area is any area, accessible to
Radiation Area.
individuals, in which radiation levels could result in
an individual receiving a deep dose equivalent in
30 cm is approximately = to
excess of 0.1 rem (100 mrem), but less than or equal
1 foot (11.81 inches)
to 500 rad in one hour at 30 centimeters from the
radiation source or from any surface that the
radiation penetrates.
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