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DOE-HDBK-1130-98
i.
If the count rate increases during frisking, pause for 5-10 seconds over the area to
provide adequate time for instrument response.
j.
Take appropriate action if contamination is indicated:
1)
Remain in the area.
2)
Notify Radiological Control personnel.
3)
Minimize cross-contamination (e.g., put a glove on a contaminated hand).
F. Decontamination
Decontamination is the removal of radioactive materials from locations where it is not wanted.
If removable contamination is discovered, decontamination is the normal means of control.
1.
Personnel decontamination
a)
Normally accomplished using mild soap and lukewarm water per radiological control
organization instructions.
b) More aggressive decontamination techniques are performed under the guidance of
the Radiological Controls Organization.
2.
Equipment and area decontamination
Equipment and area decontamination is the removal of radioactive materials from tools,
equipment, floors, and other surfaces in the work area.
NOTE: In some situations, decontamination is not possible.
a.
Economic considerations : Cost of time and labor to decontaminate the location may
outweigh the hazards of the contamination present.
b.
Radiological conditions: Radiation dose rates or other radiological conditions may
present hazards which exceed the benefits of decontamination. The decontamination
activity may not be ALARA, in that it costs, rather than saves personnel dose.
c.
Hazardous conditions: The physical or chemical conditions in the area may prevent
entry for decontamination purposes.
G. Types of Contamination Areas
1.
Definitions and posting requirements
a.
Contamination Area
A Contamination Area is an area where removable contamination levels are, or are
likely to be, greater than the limits specified in 10 CFR 835 Appendix D, but do not
exceed 100 times these levels. Posting requirements include:
"CAUTION, CONTAMINATION AREA"
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