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When changing employment, the radiation worker must convey the data pertinent to his or her accumulated permanent equivalent dose to the new employer so that this information can be placed on file. Although an OSL dosimeter can work for up to 10 years, it commonly worn for 2 years.
The Ionizing Radiation standards generally limit whole-body occupational ionizing radiation dose to 1.25 rem per calendar quarter. Responders generally must not exceed a 5-rem (0.05 Sv) annual whole-body dose of ionizing radiation.
The purpose of a dosimetry badge is to document your occupational radiation exposure and demonstrate compliance with annual dose limits and ALARA levels.
Radiation workers are individuals authorized by the Radiation Safety Officer to work with radioactive materials and operate radiation-producing equipment or frequent controlled areas.
All users of medical x-ray equipment (C-arms, fluoro units, therapy units) must wear badges. Those using larger quantities of radioactive materials will also be provided badges.
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The most frequent exposure to a researcher is to his/her hands from P-32 or x-ray equipment. Therefore, an individual working with these radiation sources should wear a finger dosimeter on his/her hand. If the researcher is working with P-32 in amounts greater than 500 uCi he/she is required to wear a ring badge.
Radiation workers may be required to wear a radiation dosimeter badge. This is necessary to assess personal exposure to radiation, demonstrate that exposures to not exceed regulatory limits, and to promote efforts to maintain exposures as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA).
Who Gets Radiation Badges? Individuals are required to obtain and wear radiation badges to monitor exposure if they: Operate fluoroscopic x-ray units or work in areas where fluoroscopic x-ray units are used. Operate therapeutic x-ray units.

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