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DOE-STD-1111-98
1.0 SCOPE
This technical standard describes the U.S. Department of Energy Laboratory Accreditation Program
(DOELAP), organizational responsibilities, and the accreditation process. DOELAP evaluates and
accredits personnel dosimetry and radiobioassay programs used for worker monitoring and protection at
DOE and DOE contractor sites and facilities as required in Tile 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 835,
"Occupational Radiation Protection."
2.0 PURPOSE
The purpose of this technical standard is to establish procedures for administering DOELAP and acquiring
accreditation. Specific performance testing requirements and site assessment criteria for accreditation are
contained in: DOE-STD-1095-95, "Department of Energy Laboratory Accreditation Program for
Personnel Dosimetry Systems" and DOE-STD-1112-98, "Department of Energy Laboratory Accreditation
for Radiobioassay."
3.0 APPLICABILITY
This technical standard applies to DOE Headquarters, field organizations, and contractors working to the
requirements of Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 835, "Occupational Radiation Protection"
(CFR 1998).
4.0 REFERENCES
4.1 Government Documents
Code of Federal Regulation (CFR). Quality Assurance Requirements. Title 10 Part 830.120, U.S.
Code of Federal Regulations, Vol 59, No. 65, pp. 15851-53, 1994.
Code of Federal Regulation (CFR). Occupational Radiation Protection. Title 10 Part 835, U.S.,
Code of Federal Regulations, Vol. 63, No. 213, 59662-59689, 1998.
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