The Army Regulations will apply to all individuals who are

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A "controlled area" is a defined area in which the exposure of
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A “radiation worker" is an individual who might be exposed

to more than 10 percent of the basic radiation protection standards (See
Enclosure 3) as a result of his employment or duties in a controlled

area.

An "occasionally exposed individual" is one whose work is not

normally performed in a controlled area and whose duties do not normally
involve exposure to ionizing radiation; however, the individual may have

reason to enter a controlled area in the performance of duties.

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exposed individuals will not receive an exposure to ionizing radiation
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