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s <br />~ III. Personnel Train <br />1. Policy <br />Personnel awareness of the hazards associated with <br />~ radioactive materials work is considered essential <br />to employee protection, and in adhering to the "As <br />Low As Reasonably Achievable" concept. Training in <br />radiological health and safety, therefore, will be <br />~ afforded to each individual for whom radiation mon- <br />itoring is provided. <br />2. Program <br />~ 2.1 Orientation Training <br /> New or transferred employees will receive <br /> radiation safety orientation training. This <br /> training is conducted in a classroom environment, <br />~ and is comprised of lectures, discussions and <br /> handout materials. Topics covered include: <br /> 2.1.1 Sources and nature of radiation. <br /> 2.1.2 Biological effects of radiation. <br />~ 2.1.3 Principles of radiation protection. <br /> 2.1.4 Radiological health standards. <br /> 2.1.5 Plant process description and related <br /> radiological health and safety hazards. <br />~ 2.1.6 Personnel monitoring programs and equip- <br /> ment. <br /> 2.1.7 Personal conduct within restricted areas. <br />Each employee who receives orientation training <br />will be required to pass an examination. The <br />examination may be either oral or written, de- <br />pending on individual skills. <br />8 <br />