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MODULE INTRODUCTION
I.
A. Self Introduction
1.
Name
2.
Background
B. Module Overview
1.
Demonstration/activities
The practical factors module consists of various activities/demonstrations that are led by
the instructor, but participation by the entire class is encouraged. These activities are
provided as a practice session for the student before he/she is evaluated.
This module will:
a.
Provide the radiological worker with "hands-on" training.
b.
Apply the basic knowledge and skills obtained from the theory portions of
Radiological Worker Training that are required to enter and exit Radiological Buffer
Areas and Radiation Areas at the site.
c.
Review good radiological work practices.
d.
Review lessons learned (when applicable) from on-site and off-site occurrences.
2.
Evaluation
Upon completion of the "hands on" training, each student shall demonstrate the ability to
enter, work in, and exit a simulated Radiological Buffer Area/Radiation Area following
facility-specific guidelines. The scope of the practical evaluation shall cover the minimum
requirements as set out in references 1, 2, and 3.
C. Objectives Review
1.
Terminal objective
2.
Enabling objectives
D. Introduction
Prior knowledge of radiological conditions can reduce the potential for personnel radiation
dose. Using proper radiological techniques and information provided by Radiological Control
personnel will help ensure a safe working environment for all employees.
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