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Tyson Harker presentation to Myself, Abdel Haitham, Tamar Didberidze.  Two other professors were also here.
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[[File:TysHarker_2-25-2010_ContControl.pdf]]
  
 
How to handle radioactive contaminants.
 
How to handle radioactive contaminants.
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ALARA principle:  As Low As Reasonably Achievable, Time , distance, shielding.
 
ALARA principle:  As Low As Reasonably Achievable, Time , distance, shielding.
  
Required equipment: Lab coat, closed toe shoes, rubber gloves,
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Required equipment: Lab coat, closed toe shoes, rubber gloves, ( I would add face shield)
  
 
Telephone:  telephone required with safety numbers.
 
Telephone:  telephone required with safety numbers.
  
  
Radiation monitor check:  Calibration source, integrity check (visible damage to device) , battery check, alarm check  
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Radiation monitor check:  Calibration source, Integrity check (visible damage to device) , battery check, alarm check  
  
 
RPR11a & RPR11d: survey maps need to be filled out and displayed, after each work interval with material.
 
RPR11a & RPR11d: survey maps need to be filled out and displayed, after each work interval with material.
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Whole body frisk technique: First do hands then  FACTB: Face, Abdomen, Throat, Chest,  Back  : 1 inch away about moving 1"/sec
 
Whole body frisk technique: First do hands then  FACTB: Face, Abdomen, Throat, Chest,  Back  : 1 inch away about moving 1"/sec
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Spills:  Quantify spill to determine if minor or major spill, ALI = Annual Limit of Intake.
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Spill action protocol:  SWIM= Secure Warn Isolate(rope off area, close lab,...) Minimize the spread of contamination
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Spill Kit:  rubber gloves, waste bags, boundary rope & signs, Absorbents, Tape, Swipes,  paper clothes in case you need to remove contaminated clothing.

Latest revision as of 21:00, 25 February 2010

2/25/10

Tyson Harker presentation to Myself, Abdel Haitham, Tamar Didberidze. Two other professors were also here.


File:TysHarker 2-25-2010 ContControl.pdf

How to handle radioactive contaminants.


AU = Authorized user: responsible for handling spills, make cleanup assignments, to control spread of contamination

RSO: Radiation Safety Officer appoints AU

ALARA principle: As Low As Reasonably Achievable, Time , distance, shielding.

Required equipment: Lab coat, closed toe shoes, rubber gloves, ( I would add face shield)

Telephone: telephone required with safety numbers.


Radiation monitor check: Calibration source, Integrity check (visible damage to device) , battery check, alarm check

RPR11a & RPR11d: survey maps need to be filled out and displayed, after each work interval with material.

Work area needs: Need trash can with Radioactive Material Label, disposable surface, RAM (Radio Active Material) storage area

Contaminations Surveys: need to survey area to determine if contamination present.

Contamination COntrol: WIpe and fold, push contaminant to highest activity level, with each wipe fold it inward. Clean hand / Dirty hand technique: one hand for radioactive material and one for survey/other work. If unsure which was which, change gloves.


Whole body frisk technique: First do hands then FACTB: Face, Abdomen, Throat, Chest, Back : 1 inch away about moving 1"/sec

Spills: Quantify spill to determine if minor or major spill, ALI = Annual Limit of Intake.

Spill action protocol: SWIM= Secure Warn Isolate(rope off area, close lab,...) Minimize the spread of contamination

Spill Kit: rubber gloves, waste bags, boundary rope & signs, Absorbents, Tape, Swipes, paper clothes in case you need to remove contaminated clothing.