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| DOE-STD-1098-99
Radiological Control
Radiological Control Records
June 2004
713 Recordkeeping Standards
1.
Radiological control records should be accurate and legible. The records should include the following:
a.
Identification of the facility, specific location, function, and process
b.
Signature or other identifying code of the preparer and date
c.
Legible entries in black ink
d.
Corrections identified by a single line-out, initialed and dated
e.
Supervisory signature to ensure review and proper completion of forms.
2.
The radiological control organization should maintain a file of names, signatures, and initials for future identification
of the individual who signed or initialed a record.
3.
Radiological control records should not include:
a.
Opaque substances for corrections
b.
Shorthand or other non-standardized terms.
4.
Similar procedural standards should be established for computerized records.
5.
Unless otherwise specified, radiological control records shall use the special units of curie, roentgen, rad, and rem,
including multiples of these units [see 835.4]. Use of the international system of units (becquerel, gray, and sievert)
should be limited to calculational, scientific, or reference purposes.
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