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©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
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©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
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©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.
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©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
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©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
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©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
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©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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