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Title: Ionizing Radiation


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Ionizing Radiation
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Locations of ionizing radiation in our facility
  • Type, quantity, and use
  • Radioactive material is any material that emits,
    by spontaneous nuclear disintegration,
    corpuscular or electromagnetic emanations

1a
3
Restricted/high radiation areas - definitions
  • Restricted area
  • Unrestricted area
  • Radiation area
  • High radiation area

2a
4
Restricted/high radiation areas - definitions
  • Airborne radioactivity area
  • Air dose
  • Dose
  • Rad

2b
5
Restricted/high radiation areas - definitions
  • Rem
  • Refer to section on signs and markings

2c
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Potential safety problems
  • Exposed personnel
  • Hazards of the facility
  • Materials handled

3a
7
Potential safety problems
  • Exposures in restricted areas are strictly
    limited
  • Instances where employees may receive doses
    greater than those permitted

3b
8
Minimizing employee exposure
  • Surveys
  • Evaluation of radiation hazards
  • Use, release, disposal, presence of radioactive
    material

4a
9
Minimizing employee exposure
  • Physical surveys
  • Employee participation
  • Proper storage
  • Waste disposal requirements

4b
10
Monitoring
  • Monitoring equipment
  • Film badges
  • Pocket chambers
  • Pocket dosimeters
  • Film rings

5a
11
Monitoring
  • Employees required to have personal monitoring
    equipment
  • Those who work in restricted areas
  • Those who work in restricted areas who are under
    18 years of age
  • Those who work in high radiation areas

5b
12
Signs and markings
  • Radiation areas must have signs bearing the
    radiation caution symbol and the words

6a
13
Signs and markings
  • High radiation areas must have a sign or signs
    bearing the radiation caution symbol and the
    words

6b
14
Signs and markings
  • Each high radiation area has a control device
    that
  • reduces the radiation level
  • starts a conspicuous visible or audible alarm
    signal
  • Devices are not required for radiation levels
    established for a period of 30 days or less

6c
15
Signs and markings
  • Airborne radiation areas must have a sign or
    signs bearing the radiation caution symbol and
    the words

6d
16
Signs and markings
  • Regardless of designation, each room where
    radioactive material is used or stored in
    specific quantities must have a sign or signs
    with

6e
17
Signs and markings
  • Each room in which natural uranium or thorium is
    stored in specific quantities must have a sign
    with

6f
18
Signs and markings
  • Posting exemptions
  • Presence of sealed sources
  • Rooms with patients containing radioactive
    material
  • Rooms containing radioactive materials for
    periods less than 8 hours

6g
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Signs and markings
  • Posting exemptions
  • Materials are constantly attended by an
    individual
  • The area is subject to the employers control

6h
20
Warning signal systems
  • Location
  • Characteristics - must be distinct
  • Systems are automatic and have their own power
    supply

7a
21
Reports and records
  • Records of radiation exposure are reviewed for
    employees for whom monitoring is required
  • Individual exposure is reviewed and reported on
    an annual basis

8a
22
Reports and records
  • Employees who leave the company can get a copy of
    exposure reports
  • Incident reporting requirements
  • Requirements for employees not covered by the
    Nuclear Regulatory Commission

8b
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Standard operating procedures
  • A copy of the standard must be made available to
    employees

9a
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