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DOE-HDBK-1130-98
MODULE INTRODUCTION
I.
A. Self Introduction
1.
Name
2.
Phone Number
3.
Background
B. Module Overview
This module discusses off-normal and emergency situations and the appropriate response to
each. Radiological alarms associated with monitoring equipment will also be discussed.
C. Objectives Review
D. Introduction
Monitoring systems are used to warn personnel when off-normal radiological conditions exist.
Radiological workers must become familiar with these alarms and know the response to each.
These responses will help to minimize exposure and personal contamination during off-normal
conditions.
II.
MODULE OUTLINE
A. Emergency Alarms and Responses
Equipment that monitors radiation dose rates and airborne contamination levels is placed
throughout DOE radiological facilities. It is essential for radiological workers to recognize the
equipment and the associated alarms and know the appropriate response.
1.
Area Radiation Monitors
C
Types and purpose
C
Operational check (if appropriate)
C
Alarms
C
Appropriate response
(Insert facility-specific information.)
2.
Airborne Contamination Monitors
C
Types and purpose
C
Operational check (if appropriate)
C
Alarms
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