Wisconsin Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Agency DHS. Department of Health Services |
Chapters 110-199. Health |
Chapter 157. Radiation Protection |
Appendix S Course Outline For Portable Gauge And Xrf DeviceRadiation Safety Training Program
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- The following are areas in which the department considers it important that an individual have expertise for the competent operation of portable gauges and XRF devices using sealed sources of radioactive material. The course shall be at least 8 hours in length.I. PRINCIPLES AND FUNDAMENTALS OF RADIATION SAFETYA. Types and Characteristics of Radiation1. Alpha, Beta, Gamma, X-ray and Neutron Radiation2. Exposure: Natural versus Man-made Radiation3. Irradiation versus Contamination/Internal vs. External4. Radioactive Material Used in Portable Gauges and XRF DevicesB. Units of Radiation Dose and Quantities of Radioactivity1. Curie, Rad, Rem and Roentgen2. Prefixes3. SI UnitsC. Basic Math and Calculations Related to Radioactivity1. Radioactive Decay2. Dose Rates from the sources commonly used3. Inverse Square LawD. Biological Effects of Radiation1. Acute, Chronic and Genetic Effects of Exposure2. Radiation Protection Standards3. The ALARA PhilosophyE. Radiation Levels From Radioactive Sealed Sources1. Survey Meter Use for Portable Gauge Users, not including XRF devicesF. Methods of Controlling Radiation Dose1. Time2. Distance3. ShieldingII. STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONSA. Chapter DHS 157 , Wisconsin Administrative CodeB. Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, US Nuclear Regulatory CommissionC. Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, TransportationIII. LICENSING AND INSPECTIONA. License Items and ConditionsB. Notices, Instructions and Reports to WorkersC. Inspections by the DepartmentIV. OPERATING AND EMERGENCY PROCEDURESA. Operating Procedures1. Training and Supervision2. Personnel Monitoring3. Availability of Procedures4. Security of the Gauges or Devices When Stored and At The Work Location.5. ALARA Philosophy6. Transportation of the Gauges or Devices and Security7. General Rules of Use8. Posting Requirements9. Routine Maintenance10. Radiation Surveys Using Survey Meters at the Work Site for Portable GaugesB. Emergency Procedures1. Preventive Measures2. Emergency Response3. Notification Requirements4. Case HistoriesV. TRANSFER/DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTSA. State and NRC RegulationsB. Transportation RequirementsVI. PRACTICAL TRAININGA. Transport/Storage ContainersB. Hands-on Training Specific to the Gauge or Device1. Proper Use2. Safe Handling3. Calibration of XRF Device Including Substrate Corrections4. Demonstration of Measurements of Various Materials5. Use of Survey Meters by Portable Gauge Users.VII. Q&A SESSION