Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 36318a40-8941-4ccf-8898-197c33065a4b
Document Type: srp
Title: OPERATIONAL RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAM
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1007/ML100740544.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 12
Section ID: 12.5
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ppropriate concepts, models, equations, and assumptions to be used in determining the extent of an individual’s intake of radioactive materials and resulting committed organ dose. 10. RG 8.10, as it relates to meeting the requirements of 10 CFR 20.1101(b) and the definition of ALARA in 10 CFR 20.1003 concerning commitment by the applicant’s management and vigilance by the radiation protection manager and the radiation protection staff to maintain ORE ALARA. 11. RG 8.13, as it relates to the description of the instruction to be provided concerning biological risks to embryos or fetuses resulting from prenatal ORE. 12. RG 8.15, as it relates to elements of acceptable respiratory protection programs. 13. RG 8.20, as it relates to the development and implementation of a bioassay program for any licensee handling or processing of iodine-125 or iodine-131. 14. RG 8.25, as it relates to monitoring the levels of airborne radioactivity within the facility. 15. RG 8.26, as it relates to bases used by the NRC staff in evaluating the need for license provisions on bioassay programs for workers subject to internal radiation exposure from the inhalation or ingestion of licensed materials. 16. RG 8.27, as it relates to a radiation protection training and retraining program consistent with the ALARA objective and acceptable to the NRC staff for meeting the training requirement of 10 CFR Part 19. 17. RG 8.28, as it relates to the appropriate use of audible alarm dosimeters and the conditions under which they should not be relied on to perform their intended function. 18. 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. 19. RG 8.32, as it relates to monitoring individuals for exposure to tritium. 12.5-8 Revision 4 - May 2010 20. RG 8.34, as it relates to criteria acceptable to the NRC staff that licensees may