RADIATION WORKER S TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE SHEET 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields, including your name, orientation date, BannerID/UNMH ID, and date of birth.
  3. Fill in your job title and permit holder's name. Ensure that you accurately list your department.
  4. In the 'LIST PAST TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE' section, indicate any relevant training by checking the appropriate boxes. If you have non-UNM training, be prepared to submit proof of completion.
  5. For experience with radioactive materials or radiation-producing machines, provide details such as the type of radionuclide or machine used, activity levels, and where you gained this experience.
  6. Finally, certify the accuracy of your information by typing your name in the signature field and providing an email address for correspondence.

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The guiding principle of radiation safety is ALARA. ALARA stands for as low as reasonably achievable. If there is no direct benefit from receiving a dose, even a small one, it should be avoided. To do this, you can use three basic protective measures in radiation safety: time, distance, and shielding.
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) requires training for all individuals who, in the course of employment (or study), are likely to receive an occupational exposure of 100 mRem in one year. The training should be commensurate with their activities.
Radiological Worker training is required for the worker whose job assignment requires unescorted access into Radiological Areas and work with radioactive materials. Radiological Worker training is designed to: prepare the worker to work safely in and around radiological areas and.
The training is divided into eight segments: Sources of radiation. Radioactive decay. Measuring radiation. Biological effects of radiation. Radiation protection. Decontamination. Environmental impact of radioactivity. Responding to radiation emergencies.

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