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  2. Begin with Section 1, which discusses the effects of radiation on the body. Carefully read through the information provided to understand the risks associated with radiation exposure.
  3. Proceed to Section 2, focusing on competency and training requirements for veterinary radiographers. Fill in any required fields regarding your qualifications.
  4. In Section 3, ensure you complete any monitoring equipment details as specified. This may include selecting appropriate devices for personnel monitoring.
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ALARA Minimize time spent in areas with elevated radiation levels. Minimizing the exposure time reduces a workers dose from the radiation source. Maximize distance from source(s) of radiation. Use shielding for radiation sources (i.e., placing an appropriate shield between source(s) of radiation and workers).
The California Veterinary Medicine Practice Act permits non-licensed persons, including individuals, corporations, and limited liability companies, to directly employ one or more veterinarians or own a veterinary practice providing veterinary services.
For reducing radiation exposure, there are 3 principals: time, distance, and shielding.
Examination Statistics North American Veterinary Licensing Examination (NAVLE) January May 2021April 2022 85 55% 57%1 more row
Distance yourself appropriately from sources of radiation. Use appropriate shielding for the type of radiation. Contain radioactive materials within defined work areas. Wear appropriate protective clothing and dosimeters.

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Examination Requirement Once an applicant has successfully passed the VTNE and applied with the Board, the applicant must request a Veterinary Application for Uniform Licensure Transfer (VAULT) for veterinary technicians.
OSHA requires employers to protect workers from exposure to ionizing radiation sources that are not regulated by the NRC or other federal agencies, such as X-ray equipment, some accelerators, incidental accelerator-produced radioactive materials, ion implanters, and some naturally-occurring radioactive material (NORM).

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