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Time interval for submission of situational reports (NAVMED 6470/1) 25 REM/one incident |
Notify by phone and/or IMMEDIATE message.
Submit situational report and detailed treatment at the earliest practicable time following the exposure. |
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Time interval for submission of situational reports (NAVMED 6470/1) 5 REM/ one incident |
notify by phone and/or immediate message.
Follow-up written report shall be forwarded within 24 hrs (may be on manual format) |
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Time interval for submission of situational reports (NAVMED 6470/1) 3 REM/qtr |
Within 30 days from determinatino of such exposure |
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| Responsible for maintenance and preparation of exposure records |
The custodian of the individual's health record |
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| NAVMED 6470/3 |
Radiation Exposure report |
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| SF 78 |
Certificate of medical examination (civilian) |
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| SF 93 |
Report of medical history |
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| SF 88 |
Report of medical examination |
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| NAVMED 6470/1 |
Annual/Situational report of personnel exposed to ionizing radiation. |
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| NAVMED 6470/11 |
Record of occupational exposure to ionizing radiation from internally deposited radionuclides |
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| NAVMED 6470/10 |
Record of occupational exposure to ionizing radiation |
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| Advantages of Film Badge |
Inexpensive
Easy to handle
Not difficult to process
Reasonably accurate
Been in use for decades |
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| Film Badge |
small piece of film similar to dental film size between metal filters inside a plastic holder. |
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| Purpose of personnel dosimeters |
simply measures the quantity of radiation to which it was exposed, and therefore is used as an indicator of the exposure of the wearer. |
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| Various personnel dosimetric devices |
Film Badges
Thermoluminescence dosimeters
Pocket ionization chambers |
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| Becquerel (Bq) = |
Curie (Ci) |
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| Seivert (Sv) = |
Radiation Equivalent Man (REM) |
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| Gray (Gy) = |
Radiation Absorbed Dose (RAD) |
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| Coulomb/kilogram (C/kg) = |
Roentgen (R) |
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| Ci |
Curie
unit of measure of the quantity of radioactive material and not the radiation emitted by that material |
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| Bq |
Becquerel |
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| REM |
Radiation Equivalent Man
accounts for the Differences in Biological effectivness |
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| Sv |
Seivert |
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| Gy |
Gray |
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| R |
Roentgen
unit of measure of radiation exposure or intensity of electric charge per unit |
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| C/kg |
Coulomb/kilogram |
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| Radiation Workers MPD |
5 REM/yr
Retrospective annual 10-15 REM/yr |
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| MPD for individual of the general public/population |
0.5 REM/yr |
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| MPD for group |
0.17 REM/yr |
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| MPD for skin, forearms, and hands |
Skin= 50 REM/yr
Forearms= 50 REM/yr
Hands= 50 REM/yr |
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| Differences between whole body and body part dose for radiographers |
Whole body 5 REM per year
Maximum 3 REM/qtr,not to exceed 5 Rem/yr |
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| Pregnant Radiographer MPD |
0.5 REM (500 mRem) during gestation period. Must not exceed 50 mRem |
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| Formula for MPD |
MPD = 5(N-18) REM |
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| MPD (Maximum Permissible Dose) |
Max dose of ionizing radiation and individual may accumulate over a long period of time or in a single exposure. |
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