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Use time, distance, shielding, and containment to reduce exposure. Wear dosimeters (e.g., film or TLD badges) if issued. Avoid contact with the contamination. Wear protective clothing that, if contaminated, can be removed.
Radiation awareness training can explain the risk associated with radiation exposure in perspective; provide the incentive for operators to follow procedures; and teach specific skill such as how to use a radiation monitor or deal with an emergency.
By regulation, the general public is allowed to order these materials without possessing a radioactive materials license, so vendors will sell these compounds directly to any customer. However, educational institutions are not allowed to possess more than 3.3 pounds of uranium or thorium at any one time.
The NRC exercises regulatory authority over radioactive materials in States that do not have Agreements.
Dosimetry monitoring is the practice of wearing personal radiation measurement badges (dosimeters) to measure the amount of dose exposure. These badges provide readings about the dose of ionizing radiation an individual receives. Dose measurements and history are captured and stored.
Individuals who directly handle radioactive material or radiation-producing machines are referred to as occupational radiation workers and are required to complete radiation safety training.
Process for New Licenses A company that wishes to obtain a license to use nuclear materials must submit an application to NRC. This application must demonstrate how the use of these materials will meet the safety requirements in NRC regulations found in 10 CFR Parts 19-21 and 30-39.
Some countries require, especially for food products, a certificate proving that they do not contain radioactive substances, before accepting the import and selling of such products in its territory.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) regulates the manufacture and use of radioactive materials in nuclear medicine, radiation therapy and research.
Radiological Worker training is designed to: prepare the worker to work safely in and around radiological areas and. present methods to use to ensure radiation exposure is maintained As Low As Reasonably Achievable or ALARA.