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I. Radiation Protection OI'f,i.cer <br />1. Policy <br />The achievement of personnel and environmental <br />radiation protection is realized through program <br />management by experienced and knowledgeable person- <br />nel within the Radiation Protection Department. <br />2. Program <br />The Radiation Protection Department will be com- <br />prised of two generic positions. The qualifications <br />required of the incumbents in these positions will <br />conform to the following: <br />2.1 Radiation Protection Officer <br />The Radiation Protection Officer incumbent will <br />be required to have completed a minimum of two <br />years of college, plus have a minimum of 2 years <br />of experience in the uranium mining or milling <br />industry. In addition, the Radiation Protection <br />Officer will be required to successfully com- <br />plete a radiation safety or health physics <br />training course once every two years. <br />2.2 Radiation Protection Techniciansfs) <br />The Radiation Protection Technician(s) will be <br />required to have a minimum of a high school <br />education, plus one year of on-the-job train- <br />ing. The incumbent in this position may serve <br />as a "trainee", until such time that the on- <br />the-job training has been completed. <br />3. Records and Audits <br />The Mine Manager will maintain records of education, <br />training and experience for all Radiation Protection <br />Department personnel. Periodically, the Mine Manager <br />1 <br />