RESTRICTED ) creidiak USE ONLYN PROGRAM OF INSTRUCTIO PROJECT MONITORS A, General i. The plan of instruction for radiological safety monitors will be practical in nature and, primarily, consist of field exercises and problers of monitoring in radiologically contaminated areas, These exercises and problems will be conducted over a 3 day period at the Nevada Proving Ground or the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. A prerequisite for monitors attending the course will be a reading knowledge of the ful.da~ mentals of rediclogical safety. These fundamentals shold inclode: a. Radioactivity 3) 2) 3) roveLS Ye BOX No. COLLECTION radiation, alpha particle, beta perticie, gamma radiation, decay, fission, curie, roentgen, mr/hr, radiation intensity, attenuation Range am energy relationships cf fission product radiations Biological effects 1) Concept of imization 3) Radiation dosages 2) External and internal radiation hazards a) Lethal (acute and chromic) c) d) Probable early effects of acute radiation dosage over whole body Local effects, beta ray burns Symptoms of radiation sickness Recognition of radiation hazards 1} Methods of detection of nuclear radiation: 2) Survey meters 3) 4) ad. Definition of terms: = LLBB CL ¢ aerosiron/t. JOS fYtdano—> im Carece/ _ b. Concept of radioactivity resulting from atoric detonations heat Pocket dosimeters Photographic film badges Protection of personnel from radiation ha 1) Shielding characteristics of materials 3) 4.) Clothing and equipment Decontamination facilities 2) Control of radiation dosage 5) 30 4 film, crystal, ionization, | STATUS VERIFIED UNCLASSIFIED 3 Denar | uy Mugey aa AUTHORIZEDDERIVATIVE ~ ; hisZe DATE -: cn ene ern np Safety indoctrimtion Sources of information for this fundamental knowledge will be found in Appendix 1 of this progran. An informational quiz on the fundamental knowledge of the monitors will be held just prior to the practical exercises of the instructional program. “rriaink BSE UNLY I ase

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