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1 ©Copyright SafetyInstruction.com 2006 RADIATION - SLIDE 1 OF 62 WELCOME BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF RADIATION OCCUPATIONAL RADIATION PROTECTION CORPORATE SAFETY TRAINING 29 CFR 1096 - OSHA 10 CFR Part 20 - DOE 10 CFR Part 19 - DOE

2 ©Copyright SafetyInstruction.com 2006 RADIATION - SLIDE 2 OF 62 COURSE ATTENDEES  Radiation Workers  Facility Engineers  Process Engineers  Safety Committees  Corporate Managers  Equipment Operators  Department Managers  First Line Supervisors  Maintenance Departments  Radiation Safety Committee Members  Accident Investigation Team Members

3 ©Copyright SafetyInstruction.com 2006 RADIATION - SLIDE 3 OF 62 ABOUT THIS COURSE This course is intended to provide training in the basic concepts and techniques of Radiation Safety. It offers an overview of the requirements of: 29 CFR 1910.1096 - OSHA (Ionizing Radiation). 10 CFR Part 19 & 20 - DOE (Occupational Radiation Protection). The course is designed for employees who encounter radioactive materials in the conduct of work. Where you are unsure of a particular course of action, you should safely secure your work area and report the problem to your supervisor.

4 ©Copyright SafetyInstruction.com 2006 RADIATION - SLIDE 4 OF 62 ABOUT THIS COURSE This Course Is Part 3 of a Three Part Training Program Intended to Provide Training in the Basic Concepts, Techniques and Management of a Radiation Safety Program and Radiation Safety in The Work Environment. Part 1 Radiation Program Management. Part 2 Radiation Properties and Exposure Control. Part 3 Biological Effects of Radiation

5 ©Copyright SafetyInstruction.com 2006 RADIATION - SLIDE 5 OF 62  Accident Prevention.  Discuss the Effects of Direct and Indirect Radiation Exposure.  Discuss the Effects of Acute and Chronic Radiation Exposure.  Introduce Terms Used to Describe the Biological Effects of Radiation Exposure.  Provide Radiation Safety Skills for Personnel Who May Come Into Contact With Radiation Hazards. COURSE OBJECTIVES

6 ©Copyright SafetyInstruction.com 2006 RADIATION - SLIDE 6 OF 62 BASIS FOR THIS COURSE  Radiation Safety Results in Accident Reduction  Elimination of Workplace Injuries & Illnesses Where Possible  Reduction of Workplace Injuries & Illnesses Where Possible  Development of Efficient Radiation Safety Techniques  OSHA Safety Standards Require: Training Be Conducted Personal Protective Equipment Be Provided Workers Be Properly Protected Against Injury A “Radiation Protection Program” Be Established Radiation Hazards and Precautions Be Explained Job Radiation Hazards Be Assessed and Controlled

7 ©Copyright SafetyInstruction.com 2006 RADIATION - SLIDE 7 OF 62 SAFETY IS PREVENTION END OF SAMPLE For More Information About Our Safety Programs For OSHA Compliance Please Call 800-628-3957 Or Email Us at info@nexstep.biz.info@nexstep.biz www.SafetyInstruction.com


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