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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the USER RADIATION SURVEY FORM in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'BUILDING', 'AUTH. USER', and 'ROOM' fields at the top of the form. These details help identify where the survey is being conducted.
  3. Enter the 'DATE' of the survey, ensuring accurate record-keeping for compliance and review purposes.
  4. In the 'INSTRUMENT' section, provide details about the equipment used, including its 'SERIAL #' for traceability.
  5. Fill out the 'RAD. DET.' and 'BKGD' fields to document radiation detection specifics and background levels.
  6. Record any wipe test results in the designated area, noting down any results greater than 100 CPM and reporting activity over 500 CPM as required.
  7. Complete sections for each wipe test, including location and LSC serial number, while also documenting net CPM and background readings.
  8. Finally, ensure that both 'SURVEYED BY' and 'REVIEWED BY' sections are filled out with initials and dates for accountability.

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The RSO has the duty and responsibility to: Use radiation protection procedures and controls to ensure occupational doses and doses to the public are as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA) as defined in 10 CFR 20.1003.
Responsibilities of a RSO RSOs organise staff training on radiation hazards and safe working practices on behalf of the Possession Licensee. They also maintain records on radiation matters, including an up to date inventory of all radiation equipment and sources.
To become a NRA Range Safety Officer, you must pass the RSO course and demonstrate that you possess the knowledge, skills, and attitude essential to organizing, conducting, and supervising safe shooting activities and range operations.
A survey is an evaluation of work areas, instruments and apparatus, floors, sinks, faucet handles, drawer fronts, doorknobs, telephones, light switches, refrigerators, etc. for the presence of. radioactive contamination.
The qualifications that you need to become a radiation protection technician include a degree or equivalent experience and specialized training. Though some companies provide on-the-job training for high school graduates, most want applicants with a degree or military training.

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How to Perform a Survey for Radiation Contamination Inspect the equipment. Perform battery check. Conduct a source/operational check. Conduct a background reading. Conduct the survey. See more detailed information: Radiation Detection and Survey Devices (REMMs new detailed review)
The RSO shall: (i) Carry out routine measurements and analysis of radiation levels in the controlled area, supervised area of the radiation facility and maintain records of the results thereof. (ii) Investigate any situation that could lead to potential exposures.

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