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Jim Dillard, CHP—301-903-1165 John Blaikie – 301-903-8470 Occupational Radiation Protection Regulatory Agenda and Policy Updates Department of Energy Office of Worker Safety and Health Policy (AU-11) Presentation to EFCOG Radiation Protection Task Group – 26 October 2017 Jim Dillard, CHP—301-903-1165 John Blaikie – 301-903-8470

10 CFR 835 Amendment to Appendix C and E 82 FR 37512 published on August 11, 2017 Appendix C: correction of DAC for radionuclides not listed in Appendix C table. Appendix E: Corrected activity for Rh-102 and Rh-102m. Technical corrections, so RPP revision with DOE approval not applicable IAW §835.101(g)(3) Radiation is all around us. We are continuously bombarded by radiation from natural sources of radiation; such as the sun, the earth, and the things that we eat and drink. The majority of radiation from these background sources comes from radon in the area we breath, while smaller amounts come from cosmic rays, soil, and water.

10 CFR 835 Appendix D (and DOE O 458.1) Currently modeling various DOE-specific scenarios with RESRAD Build. Comparing results to Appendix D surface contamination values and ANSI N13.12-2013. §835.702(e) Evaluating DOE impact on providing relief from obtaining prior year occupational dose records. Radiation is all around us. We are continuously bombarded by radiation from natural sources of radiation; such as the sun, the earth, and the things that we eat and drink. The majority of radiation from these background sources comes from radon in the area we breath, while smaller amounts come from cosmic rays, soil, and water.

DOELAP New program administrator Suspension of Handbook Revision of DOE-STD-1095, 1111, and 1112 pending Project Justification Statement DOELAP Assessor Training/Recruitment Radiation is all around us. We are continuously bombarded by radiation from natural sources of radiation; such as the sun, the earth, and the things that we eat and drink. The majority of radiation from these background sources comes from radon in the area we breath, while smaller amounts come from cosmic rays, soil, and water. DOE-STD-1095-2011, Laboratory Accreditation Program for Personnel Dosimetry DOE-STD-1111-2013, Laboratory Accreditation Program Administration DOE-STD-1112-16, Laboratory Accreditation Program for Radiobioassay DOE-STD-1121-2008, Internal Dosimetry

Standards Standard Planned Action POC DOE-HDBK-1145-2013, Radiation Safety for Plutonium Facilities Cancellation John Blaikie DOE-STD-1128-2013, Good Practices for Occupational Radiation Protection in Pu Facilities Reaffirmation   DOE-HDBK-1122-2009, Radiological Control Technician Training DOE-HDBK-1131-2007, General Employee Radiological Training Revision/NTC DOE-HDBK-1130-2008, Radiological Worker Training DOE-STD-1095, DOELAP for Personnel Dosimetry Revision Jim Dillard DOE-STD-1111, DOELAP Administration DOE-STD-1112-2016, DOELAP for Radiobioassay DOE-STD-1121-2008, Internal Dosimetry Radiation is all around us. We are continuously bombarded by radiation from natural sources of radiation; such as the sun, the earth, and the things that we eat and drink. The majority of radiation from these background sources comes from radon in the area we breath, while smaller amounts come from cosmic rays, soil, and water.