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DOE-HDBK-1130-98
C. Entry, Work In, and Exit from High Radiation Areas
1.
Minimum requirements for entering HRAs
a.
Appropriate training (e.g., Radiological Worker I Training plus High Radiation Area
Training or Radiological Worker II Training).
b.
Worker signature on the appropriate Radiological Work Permit (RWP).
c.
Personnel and supplemental dosimeter.
d.
Survey meter(s) or dose rate indicating device available at the work area (may be
required for certain jobs).
e.
Access control.
f.
A radiation survey prior to first entry.
g.
Notification of operations personnel.
h.
Additional requirements where dose rates are greater than 1 rem in an hour. These
should include:
1)
Determination of worker's current dose.
2)
Pre-job briefing, as applicable.
3)
Review and determination by the RCO regarding the level of RC technician
coverage.
4)
Access Points secured by control devices (required by 10 CFR 835).
i.
Additional measures to ensure personnel are not able to gain unauthorized or
inadvertent access to Very High Radiation Areas.
j.
(Insert facility-specific information.)
2.
Minimum requirements for working in HRAs
a.
Don't loiter.
b.
Practice ALARA.
c.
(Insert facility-specific information.)
3.
Minimum requirements for exiting HRAs
No controls shall be established in a Radiological Area that would prevent rapid
evacuation of personnel.
a.
Sign out on RWP, as applicable.
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