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Unit 3: What are the limits IAW P5055?
-Annually: 5 REM
-Quarteryly: 3 REM
-Shallow Dose Equivalent: 50 Rem Skin/Extremities
-Eye Dose Equivalent: 15 Rem to Eye
-Pregnancy: 500mRem Term / 50mRem month
Unit 3: What is a Local Control Level?
-Maximizes ALARA
-Assigned LCL of 500mRem/yr
-Not to exceed 10% of annual exposure lilmits.
-Written permission to exceed by CO/ENG or RHO prior to.
Unit 3: IAW RCFS what is the Alert Level Set to?
-500mRem/yr
Unit 3: If the Alert Level has been extended, what is the yearly limit?
-Not to exceed 5REM/yr provided the person is at least 19 y/o.
Unit 3: If the Alert Level has been extended, what is the Quarterly Limit?
Not to exceed 3REM/qtr provided the person is at least 19 y/o
Unit 3: A crewmember who is 18 y/o is restricted to ____ TEDE per year.
-1.25REM
Unit 3: IAW RCFS, no one under 18 y/o shall exceed ____ of the federal limits stated in Chap 4 of the P5055.
-10%
Unit 3: Members of the public are not to exceed ____ per year.
-100mRem per year excluding background.
Unit 3: Radiation Area IAW P5055
-Excess of 5mRem in any 1 hour at 1 foot.
Unit 3: High Radiation Area IAW P5055
-Excess of 100mRem in any 1 hour at 1 foot.
Unit 3: Very High Radiation Area IAW P5055
-Excess of 500 RAD in 1 hour at 1 meter.
Unit 3: Radiation Area IAW RCFS
-greater than or equal to 1mRem/,less than 100 mRem/hour
Unit 3: High Radiation Area IAW RCFS
-Greater than or equal to 100 mRem/hour
Unit 3: Exclusion Area IAW RCFS
-Access would result in exceeding a radiation limit in a very short time.
Unit 3: What are the Primary Dosimeters used?
-DT 702/PD LiF and DT-526/PD CaF
Unit 3: What are the Secondary Dosimeters used?
-EPD and SIPD
Unit 3: What are the components of the LiF TLD?
-Holder
-TLD Opener
-TLD Card
Unit 3: What are the Positions of the LiF TLD?
-Position 1: LiF 700, Low/High Energy Photon
-Position 2: LiF 700, DDE Photon
-Position 3: LiF 700, SDE
-Position 4: LiF 600, Nuetron / Photon
Unit 3: What are the components of the CaF TLD?
-CAP: Holds 2 sulfur pellets in indium foil, N.A.D.,
-CASE: Holds detector element, Opaque to Light
-BULB: Glass Bulb, Heater Strip, Electrical Leads, CaF Chips, Heater Strip Spring
-Tin and Lead Shield
-Belt Loop
Unit 3: Who maintains the ERC?
Medical of Engeneering
Unit 3: Explain the 30/30 Rule.
-If the Primary Dosimeter is Great than 100mRem, the Secondary must be with (+)(-) 30%.
-If Less then 100mRem must be (+)(-) 30mRem.
Unit 7: Methods of External Decontamination
-Self adhering tape
-1-3 min. mild soap/waterless/mild abrasive
-Sloghing 6-8 hrs
Unit 7: Methods of Internal Decontamination
-Antacids
-Cathartics
-Nasal Lavage
-Stomach Lavage
-Pulmonary Lavage
Unit 7: Neutron Thumb Rule/Method/Treatment
-Thumb Rule: Quick Sort Method, reading of 0.2mR/hr above background = 25Rads or Above.
-Method: 10CC blood, 100CC Urine, 1/2gram hair, metal objects
-Treament: Symptomatically
Unit 7: Tritium Thumb Rule, Method, Treatment
Method: Urine Collection. Void now then collect 100ml 4 hrs later.
Treatment: Increase Fluids 2-4 liters/day