Title: |
Radiological Training |
Publication date: |
10/30/2020 |
Effective date: |
10/30/2020 |
BRIEF
Policy Summary
Berkeley Lab requires individuals to be appropriately trained to work safely in radiological areas, around radiological hazards, and to maintain their individual radiation exposure and the radiation exposures of others ALARA.
Who Should Read This Policy
All persons who plan to work in or near an area controlled for radiological protection or who plan to work with or support work with radiation generating devices or radiological materials.
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Contact Information
David Kestell
Radiological Control Manager
Environment, Health, and Safety Division
Environment, Waste, and Radiation Protection Department
[email protected]
Title: |
Radiological Training |
Publication date: |
10/30/2020 |
Effective date: |
10/30/2020 |
POLICY
A. Purpose
This policy describes training standards for all individuals who enter Radiologically Controlled Areas, Radiological Areas, or work with radiological materials at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab).
B. Persons Affected
All persons who plan to work in or near an area controlled for radiological protection or who plan to work with or support work with radiation-generating devices (RDG) or radiological materials
C. Exceptions
Not applicable
D. Policy Statement
Berkeley Lab requires all individuals to receive radiation safety training commensurate with area hazards and required controls before being allowed unescorted access to Radiologically Controlled Areas and before receiving occupational doses.
D.1 General Training Requirements
- Basic radiation safety training at Berkeley Lab consists of information appropriate for non-radiological worker access to Radiologically Controlled Areas. This training is known as General Employee Radiological Training (GERT). It consists of both general and site-specific information pertinent to maintaining a high level of radiation safety at Berkeley Lab. This information is distributed to all individuals when they receive their site-access badges. GERT meets the baseline criteria of 10 CFR 835 Subpart J, Radiation Safety Training, and must be conducted at intervals not exceeding 24 months or when there are significant changes to radiation safety procedures or practices that may affect the individual.
- All individuals must complete radiological worker training before being permitted unescorted access to Radiological Areas and before performing unescorted assignments as radiological workers. The training must include a written examination. The training required depends on the nature of the radiological work and usually includes formal Berkeley Lab courses and on-the-job training by the supervisor or designated person. In addition, job-specific training is given for the type of radiation, the work-specific radiation-related operations, and the radiation safety measures pertinent to the work site.
E. Roles and Responsibilities
Role |
Responsibilities |
Employees, affiliates, and subcontractors |
Complete appropriate radiological training prior to entering Radiologically Controlled Areas, Radiological Areas, or working with radiological materials or RDGs Ensure that their required training qualifications are maintained as current |
Supervisors and managers |
Ensure employees complete appropriate training prior to entering Radiologically Controlled Areas, Radiological Areas, or working with radiological materials or RDGs |
F. Definitions/Acronyms
Term | Definition |
GERT |
General Employee Radiological Training |
Radiologically Controlled Area |
Any area to which access is managed to protect individuals from exposure to radiation or radioactive materials. Individuals who enter Radiologically Controlled Areas without entering Radiological Areas are not expected to receive a total effective dose equivalent of more than 0.1 rem (0.001 sievert) in a year. |
Radiological Area |
Any area within a Controlled Area that is required by 10 CFR 835 to be posted as a Radiation Area, High Radiation Area, Very High Radiation Area, Contamination Area, High Contamination Area, or Airborne Radioactivity Area |
Radiological worker |
A worker whose job assignment requires work on, with, or in the proximity of radiation-producing machines or radioactive materials, or has the potential of being exposed to more than 0.1 rem (1 millisievert) per year, which is the sum of the dose equivalent from external irradiation and the committed effective dose equivalent from internal irradiation |
G. Recordkeeping Requirements
The care, maintenance, and disposition of RPG records will be done in accordance with Berkeley Lab records management policies and procedures, as listed in the Requirements and Policies Manual (PUB-201).
H. Implementing Documents
Document number |
Title |
Type |
07.08.001.001 |
Radiation Protection Program |
Program |
Radiological Control Manual | Manual | |
N/A |
Web site |
I. Contact Information
David Kestell
Radiological Control Manager
Environment, Health, and Safety Division
Environment, Waste, and Radiation Protection Department
[email protected]
J. Revision History
Date |
Revision |
By whom |
Revision Description |
Section(s) affected |
Change Type |
11/4/2013 |
0 |
Q. Le |
Re-write for wiki |
All |
Major |
10/30/2020 | 1 | K. Heinzelman | Minor edits for clarity and consistency with RPG requirements | B, E, F, H | Minor |
DOCUMENT INFORMATION
Title: |
Radiological Training |
Document number |
07.08.006.000 |
Revision number |
1 |
Publication date: |
10/30/2020 |
Effective date: |
10/30/2020 |
Next review date: |
10/30/2025 |
Policy Area: |
Radiation Protection |
RPM Section (home) |
ESH |
RPM Section (cross-reference) |
none |
Functional Division |
EHS |
Prior reference information (optional) |
Source Requirements Documents
- 10 CFR 835.901, Radiation Safety Training
Related Berkeley Lab Policies
07.08.001.000 Radiological Control – Overview
07.08.002.000 Radiological Control Standards
07.08.003.000 Conduct of Radiological Work
07.08.004.000 Radioactive Materials
07.08.005.000 Radiological Health Support Operations
Implementing Documents
Document number |
Title |
Type |
07.08.001.001 |
Radiation Protection Program |
Program |
Radiological Control Manual | Manual | |
N/A |
Web site |