Industrial Radiation Safety
OVERVIEW
Radiation sources are present in many industrial machines today. When properly
understood and handled safely radiation is a high technology tool that helps
make us more productive and helps protect us from other hazards. When
radiation is not understood or not handled with the care and respect it
deserves, it can pose a serious health hazard. This program asks the learner
to express their opinion about radiation facts as well as common
misconceptions about radiation. Through this “Science Fact or Science
Fiction” challenge, your workers remain actively involved in the
instruction. Twenty one interactions make certain that your workers stay
attentive to the training and demonstrate their mastery of the course’s key
learning objectives.
TOPICS
The course presents interactive instruction covering the following topical
areas:
Basic Radiation Safety
- Need for radiation
training
- Unit of dose measurement
- Radiation exposure
Radiation Source Handling
- Working in front of a
source
- Emergencies involving a
radioactive source
- Equipment that poses no
radiation hazard
- Moving a source
ALARA
- Factors in controlling
radiation exposure
- Maintenance can cause
radiation exposure
- Distance reduces
exposure
- Necessary RSO
notification
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
This course will measure mastery on each of the following performance
objectives. Upon completion, workers will be able to...
Demonstrate a basic
understanding of radiation
- Cite the governmental
and corporate policy requirement for radiation safety training.
- Identify the unit of
dose measurement.
- Agree that radiation
exposure does not make a person radioactive.
- Agree that some
exposures to radiation are safe.
- Recognize some common
sources of exposure to radiation whose normal doses are safe.
Use safe work procedures
near radiation sources
- Identify the correct
procedure for clearing a machine stoppage when a radiation source is
involved.
- Cite the procedures for
responding to an emergency involving a radiation source.
- Differentiate between
equipment that requires an electrical source to generate radiation versus
equipment that contains a radiation source that does not require supply of
electrical power.
- Describe the
requirements regarding movement of equipment that contains a radiation
source.
- Identify the personnel
authorized to move equipment containing a radiation source.
- Agree that radiation
sources can be checked for harmful leakage.
Comply with the ALARA
standard
- Identify the four
factors controlling radiation exposure.
- Agree that maintenance
activities pose a risk of radiation exposure.
- Explain how distance
reduces exposure.
- Identify the situations
and condition which require notification of the RSO.

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