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Radiological Worker Training Guide | ||||
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The Radiation Worker I test and practical factors is designed for JLab employees, users, students and contractors who have read the attached material and are prepared to take the written test and the practical factors test. In order to attend our Radiation Worker I proficiency test you must complete this "self study course." Anyone not having read this material before the test will be asked to attend another session after having read the material. For any questions regarding training materials call Keith Welch at x7212.
Introduction Objectives Radiological Fundamentals Biological Effects of Radiation Sources of Radiation Radiation Exposure Minimization - ALARA Dose Limits Personnel Monitoring Sources of Radiation at CEBAF Radiation Controls in the Workplace Emergencies, Alarms and Responses Appendix A - CEBAF Site Controlled Area Map Appendix B - Instruction for practical factors evaluation Radiation Worker Glossary
Radiation Worker I training can now be taken as a proficiency test, in lieu of classroom training, plus the practical in the Rad Con Training Trailer, 52B. Proficiency testing (computer-based) is available on a walk-in basis at the User/International Liaison Office (U/I) during normal business hours, the Users Office in Cebaf Center, Room L111, and on a "call-ahead" basis at the Radcon office (52B). You must have read the self-study guide before taking the test in either office. The contact person is Becky Mosbrucker (7236). A Practical Factors session is also a part of the Radiation Worker I training. Practical factors are scheduled with Becky Mosbrucker (7236) or email at becky@jlab.org. This part of the training may be scheduled by reaching Becky. We are still offering a full 8 hour course once per quarter, for those who still desire this type of training. Our schedule is shown under the Training Office monthly calendar link. Any questions, please call Becky Mosbrucker at ext. 7236.
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