Sample ALARA Memo - Landauer 2026

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  2. Begin by filling in the 'FROM' section with your details, ensuring that you include your name and department accurately.
  3. In the 'TO' section, confirm that the recipient's name is correct. This is crucial for proper communication regarding radiation exposure.
  4. Review the 'SUBJECT' line to ensure it reflects either Level 1 or Level 2 Radiation Exposure as applicable.
  5. Fill out the investigational levels table with accurate data for both actual and cumulative exposure levels, ensuring all fields are completed.
  6. Answer the questionnaire at the end of the memo thoroughly. Each question is designed to gather important information about your exposure circumstances.
  7. Sign and date the document at the bottom before submitting it back to Healthwest Reg Med Center.

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ALARA stands for \u201cas low as reasonably achievable\u201d. ALARA means avoiding exposure to radiation that does not have a direct benefit to you, even if the dose is small. To do this, you can use three basic protective measures in radiation safety: time, distance, and shielding.
For reducing radiation exposure, there are 3 principals: time, distance, and shielding.
ALARA Investigational Levels Exposure TypeQuarterly (mrem)Deep Dose Equivalent (DDE) or Effective Dose Equivalent (EDE)*125375Lens Dose Equivalent (LDE)3751250Shallow Dose Equivalent (SDE)12503750Committed Dose Equivalent (CDE)125037501 more row • Sep 22, 2021

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i) In accordance with ALARA practices, badge wearers exceeding 500 mrem/year whole body or 5,000 mrem/quarter extremity will receive written notification of their exposure from the Radiation Safety Officer. Such exposures will be termed \u201cLevel I\u201d.
For a Level 1 investigation, individuals are notified of their exposure and asked to evaluate work practices with the purpose of reducing future exposure.
ALARA stands for As Low As Reasonably Achievable. The maximum permissible occupational dose limits established by regulations are based on limiting individual radiation dose to what is considered to be an acceptable level of occupational risk.
Adult: 5,000 Millirems The current federal occupational limit of exposure per year for an adult (the limit for a worker using radiation) is "as low as reasonably achievable; however, not to exceed 5,000 millirems" above the 300+ millirems of natural sources of radiation and any medical radiation.
The annual limit for radiation exposure for a member of the public is 1 mSv per annum or 1000 µSv per annum. If you are designated a radiation worker than you can receive up to twenty times this.

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