Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 00cfac7a-08ef-4b05-af89-7afef7dcc2a1
Document Type: srp
Title: OPERATIONAL RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAM
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1315/ML13155A232.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 12
Section ID: 12.5
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s to the appropriate use of audible alarm dosimeters and the conditions under which they should not be relied on to perform their intended function. 14. RG 8.29, as it relates to providing appropriate instruction on the risks associated with ORE to individuals who might be exposed that are acceptable to the NRC staff for meeting the training requirement of 10 CFR Part 19. 12.5-9 Revision 5 – September 2013 15. RG 8.34, as it relates to criteria acceptable to the NRC staff that licensees may use to determine when monitoring is required, as well as methods acceptable to the NRC staff for calculating occupational doses when intake is known. 16. RG 8.35, as it relates to guidance on the conditions and prerequisites for permitting planned special exposures, as allowed by 10 CFR Part 20 and the associated specific monitoring and reporting requirements. 17. RG 8.36, as it relates to determination of the total radiation dose to the embryo/fetus as the sum of the deep-dose equivalent to, and dose to the embryo/fetus from, intakes of the declared pregnant worker. 18. RG 8.38, as it relates to guidance on acceptable methods to control access to high- and very-high-radiation areas in nuclear power plants that follows the requirements specified in 10 CFR Part 20. 19. NUREG-0938, as it relates to monitoring individuals for exposure to tritium. 20. NUREG-0041, as it relates to the provision of technical information to licensees on the appropriate application of respiratory protective devices for protection against airborne radioactive materials, including selection and maintenance of equipment and personnel training. 21. NUREG-0731, as it relates to appropriate staffing levels and technical expertise considered essential within a utility to support nuclear power plant operation properly. 22. NUREG-1736, as it relates to the requirements for a radiation protection program (including program review and audit) and compliance with 10 CFR Part 20. 23. American National Standards