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General Employee Radiological Training
Instructor's Guide
"Radiation Area, High Radiation
Area, and Very High Radiation
Discuss facility-specific access
Area," identify areas where the
requirements.
hazard is exposure to ionizing
radiation and the different areas
designate increasing levels of
hazard (increasing levels of dose
rates).
"Contamination Area" and "High
Contamination Area" identify areas
where the hazard is from accessible
loose radioactive contamination.
Protective clothing is used to prevent
contamination of personnel.
"Airborne Radioactivity Area"
indicates the potential for radioactive
contamination in the air. Protective
clothing and respiratory protection
may be used to protect personnel
from inhaling the contamination or
getting contamination on their skin."
This training typically will NOT
permit you to enter these areas.
DISCUSS other facility-specific
Personnel trained at the GERT level
areas, such as soil contamination
are typically not permitted to enter
area.
these areas unless escorted and/or
trained.
d. Radiological Buffer Area
A radiological buffer area may be
(These are not required by 10 CFR
established within the controlled
835). Show facility-specific sign for
area to provide a secondary
radiological buffer area.
boundary for minimizing exposures
to radiation or contamination.
This training typically does NOT
qualify you to enter the radiological
buffer area unless you are
continuously escorted. (Insert
facility-specific requirements.)
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