written work authorization. Additionally, facilities that meet the definition of accelerators in DOE Order 420.2C, Safety of Accelerator Facilities, must meet all the requirements of this Order. Experimenters and operations personnel must consult with the RPG when planning new facilities or accelerator operations. Failure to consult with the RPG in the planning stage may result in delays. All off-site radiological work must be reviewed by RPG. 10 CFR 835 establishes that all radiological work performed by Berkeley Lab must be performed in accordance with the DOE approved LBNL Radiation Protection Program (RPP) unless the work meets specific exclusions (see 835.1(b)). Furthermore, all occupational radiation dose, including dose received during off-site radiological work, must be considered when determining compliance with the occupational dose limits specified in 835.202, 835.206, and 835.207 (see 835.1(c)). To ensure off-site radiological work complies with the RPP or meets one of the 835.1 exclusions, RPG utilizes an off-site radiological work screening process. The process consists of an Off-Site Screening Form that can be obtained by contacting the assigned HP for your RPG Zone, as determined in the Who to Call section of the RPG website. In addition, all off-site radiological work must be authorized through a work authorization (e.g., WPC activity with the off-site radiological work hazard) approved by RPG. D.7 Accidents and Emergencies Involving Radioactive MaterialDuring an emergency, the following order of priorities shall be followed: - Life safety/employee health
- Protection of the environment
- Property
All employees must be familiar with their workplace emergency plan, know their evacuation route, and note the locations of emergency showers, eyewashes, and equipment. Supervisors must ensure that emergency shutdown procedures for hazardous operations are posted in a safe and conspicuous location; post and maintain a current emergency call list; conduct pre-work reviews, including emergency responses; and address emergency issues in planning and design processes. E. Roles and ResponsibilitiesRole | Responsibility | Radiation Protection Group (RPG) |
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