Regulatory Guide 8.7

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Occupational Radiation Exposure Records Systems
ML12220A255
Person / Time
Issue date: 05/31/1973
From:
Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, US Atomic Energy Commission (AEC)
To:
References
RG-8.007
Download: ML12220A255 (1)


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'REG LATORY G DIRECTORATE

OF R ULATORY STANDARDS REGULAT RY GUIDE 8.7 CCUPATIONAL

RADIATION

E POSURE RECORD YSTEM

S. INTRODUCTION

C. R GULATORY POSITION-a 1973 DE 0 A.Section 20.401 of 10 CFR Part 20, "Standards for Protection Against Radiation", requires licensees to maintain records showing the radiation exposures of all individuals for whom personnel monitoring is required.This guide describes an acceptable program for the systematic generation and retention of records relating to occupational exposure.ý 1iral radiation exposure records systems recommendations set forth in ANSI (R1972), "American National Standard Occupational Radiation Exposure Recordsýe generally acceptable and provide an a~i for complying with the pertinent ng \fquirements of 10 CFR Part 20, subject/R. DIR(21IRRION

The American Standards Association, Inc. (AS Subcommittee N2.2, Occupational Radiation Exposre Record System, prepared standard N2.2-1966 .y. ich covers records necessary to describe the occupational radiation exposure of individuals and the conditions under which the exposure may occur. This spadndard was approved by ASA on March 14, 1966, Al6d has since been reaffirmed and redesignated ANSI N13.6-1966 (R1972)1 by the American National S ndards Institute, Inc.'Copies may be obtained fro the American National Standards Institute, Inc., 1430 B adway, New York, N.Y.10018.1. Radiation exposur records must be maintained in accordance with the r uirements of § 20.401 of 10 CFR Part 20.2. "Bioassay" is defined to mean he determination of kinds, amounts or concentrations, and locations of radioactive materials in the human whether by direct measurement (in vivo counting)

oi y analysis and evaluation of materials excreted or remd ed from the human bod

y. USAEC REGULATORY

GUIDES Copies of published guides may be obtained by request indicating the divisions desired to the US. Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, D.C. 20545, Regulatory Guides are issued to describe and make available to the public Attention:

Director of Regulatory Standards.

Comments and suggestions for methods acceptable to the AEC Regulatory staff of implementing specific parts of improvements in these guides are encouraged and should be sent to the Secretary the Commission's regulations, to delineate techniques used by the staff in of the Commission, US. Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, D.C. 20545, evaluating specific problems or postulated accidents, or to provide guidance to Attention:

Chief, Public Proceedings Staff.applicants.

Regulatory Guides are not substitutes for regulations and compliance with them is not required.

Methods and solutions different from those set out in The guides are issued in the following ten broad divisions:

the guides will be acceptable if they provide a basis for the findings requisite to the issuance or continuance of a permit or license by the Commission.

1. Power Reactors 6. Products 2. Research and Test Reactors

7. Transportation

3. Fuels and Materials Facilities

8. Occupational Health Published guides will be revised periodically, as appropriate, to accommodate

4. Environmental and Siting 9. Antitrust Review comments and to reflect new information or experience.

5. Materials and Plant Protection

10. General