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Table of Contents for Div 8, Occupational Health Reg Guides
ML20207H403
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Issue date: 06/30/1979
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NRC OFFICE OF STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT
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References
REGGD-08.XXX, REGGD-8.XXX, NUDOCS 8808260430
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s The regulatory guides contained herein were pubhshed at various times as indicated in the upper right hand corner of the first page of each guide.

informatiori on the evadability of these regulatory guides 8ppearing on the fast pege, as W911 et any eddresses given, rnay be obsolete. The current S eddreues .nd .v.ubmey worm.tu .re presented bew.

Comments should be sent to the Secretary of the Commission, tJ$NRC REGULATORY OUIDES U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission D.C. 2 555 Regulatory Guides are Issued to describe and make available to the Attention: Docketing and ServKe Branch. Washington, 1 (,

v pu bilt met hods aCC e pt 4010 to the NRC staff of implementing The guides are issued in the following ten broad divisionsi

  • specific parts of the Commission 4 regulations, to delineate tech-nloves used Dy the staf f in evaluating specific problems or postu. li{s tated aCCloents of to provide guidance to eDDikants, Reeu14 tory 1. Power Reactors 6. Products 2, Research and Tet' WClors 7. Transportation Gu.l60s arereauired.

nol substitutes ,4 th m is not vethods for andregulations, and Compliance soeutions different from thosewith set a. rueis and Materiait irec mties s. oCCuoationai sesith

9. Antitrust and F 6manClal Review out in the guides will be 4(CeDiable if they provide a basis for the 4. E nvironmental and Siting findings requisite to the issuance of Continus'Ke of a permit or 16 cense by the Commission.

5, Materials and Plant ProteCilon 10. Get tral 'I Cooles of issued puloes may be purChasea at the Current Government \

Comments and ouggestions t w improvements in these guides are Printing Office pr6ce. A subscription servka for future guides in toe.

encouraged at all 16mes, and euides will be revised, as approorlate, cifk devisions is available tnrough the Government Printing Off 6Co. bl intorn.ation on the subscription servlCe and Current GPO pf kes may to eCCornmodate commenta and to terlect near informat6on or be obtained by writing the U.S. NvClear Regulatory Commission, .

em per6ence. T his guide was revised as a result of substantive Coma monts reCetved from the publ>C and additional staff review. Washintion. O.C. 20555, Attentioni Puctkations Wes Manager.

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.s June 1979 k U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGULATORY GUIDE SERIES DIVISION 8 - OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH TABLE OF CONTENTS This table of contents lists every revision of each regulatory guide in Division 8 with the date it was issued. If the latest vershn of a guide (as of the date of this table of contents) was issued for early comment, this is so noted.

Most regulatory guides contain a section headed "Implementation" that is intended to provide information to applicants and licensees regarding the NRC staff's plans for using the guide. If a guide does not contain such a section or it detailed information is needed on the staff's plans for using a regulatory guMe with respect to a specific perinit or license or appli-cation therefor, requests for such information should be addressed to the appropriate licensing project manager in the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation or Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards.

At an appropriate point in the development of a new regulatory guide or a proposed revision to an existing guide, the guide and the associated value/ impact statement are issued in draft form to involve the public in the early stages of the development of a regulatory position. These drafts have not received complete staff review and do not represent an official NRC staff position. They are teniporarily identified by their task number and issued to the same distribution list that is used for published guides in each division. Draft guides issued in this division are listed in this issue of the table of contents.

All regulatory guides, including draf t guides, proposed revisions, and all puolished revisions , may be examined at the Commission's Public Document Room at 1717 H Street (v j NW. , Washington , D.C. Requests for single copies of draft guides, proposed revisions, and the latest revision of published guides, the only version currently in print, should be made in writing to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission , Washin gton , D.C. 20555, Attention: Director, Division of Technical Information and Document Con trol . Regulatory guides are not copyrighted and Commission approval is not required to reproduce them.

Regulatory Guides Issued Number Title Rev. Year / Month 3.1 Raistion Symbos --- 73/02 8.2 Guide for Administrative Practices in Radiation Monitoring --- 73/02 8.3 Film Eadge Perfornance Criteria --- 73/02

, 8.4 Direct-Reading and Indirect-Reading Pocket Dosimeters --- 73/02 1

8.5 Immediate Evacuation Signal --- 73/02 8.6 Standard Test Procedure for Geiger-M011er Counters -- 73/05 8.7 Occupational Radiation Exposure Records Systems --- 73/05 8.8 Information Relevant to Ensuring That Occupational Radiation --- 73/07 i Exposures at Nuclear Power Stations Will Be As Low As is .1 75/09 Reasonably Achievable 2 77/03 3 78/06 [

8.9 Acceptable Concepts, Models, Equations, and Assumptions -- 73/09 for a Bioassay Program i

) 8.10 Operating Philosophy for Maintaining occupstional Radiation --- 74/04 Exposures As Low As is Reasonably Achievable 1 75/09 l-R . 77/05 1

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4 Issued Number Title Rev. Year / Month 8.11 Applications of Bioassay fer Uranium ---

74/06 8.12 Criticality Accident Alarm Systems ---

74/12 8.13 Instruction Concernir.g Prenatal Radiation Exposure ---

75/03 1 75/11 8.14 Personnel Neutron Dosimeters ---

76/06 1 77/08 8.15 Acceptable Programs for Respiratory Protection ---

76/10 8.16 (Not issued) --- ---

8.17 (Not issued) --- ---

8.18 Information Relevant to Ensuring That Occupational Radiation ---

77/12 Exposures at Medical Institutions Will Be As Low As Reasonably Achievable (For Comment) 8.19 Occupational Radiation Dose Assessment in Light-Water Reactor ---

78/05 Power Plantr--Design Stage Man-Rem Estimates (For Comment) 1 79/06 8.20 Applications of Bioassay for I-125 and I-131 (For Comment) ---

78/0h 8.21 Health Physics Surveys for Byproduct Material at NRC-Licensed ---

78/05 Processing and Manufacturing Plants (For Comment) 8.22 Bioassay at Uranium Mills (For Comment) ---

78/07 8.23 Radiation Safety Surveys at Medical Institutions (For Comment) ---

79/02 8.24 Health Physics Surveys During Enriched Uranium-235 Processing ---

78/11 and Fuel Fabrication (For Comment)

Proposed Revisions to Regulatory Guides R.G. and Task Proposed Issued Numbers Title Revision Year / Month 8.8 Information Relevant to Ensuring That Occupational 4 79/03 (011 507-4) RadiatSn Exposures at Nuclear Power Stations Will Be As Low As Is Reasonably Achievable (ALARA)

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Regulatory Guides Being Revised

  • Revision 1 to Regulatory Guide 8.18, "Infonnation Relevant to Ensuring That Occupational Radiation Exposures at Medical Institutions Will Be As Low As Reasonably Achievable"
  • Revision 1 to Regulatory Guide 8.23, "Radiation Safety Surveys at Medical Institutions" Revision 1 to Regulatory Guide 8.24, "Health Physics Surveys During Enriched Uranium-235 Processing and Fuel Fabrication" Regulatory Guides Under Development
  • Health Physics Programs at Uranium Mills
  • Bioassay for Fission and Corrosion Products
  • Radiation Protection Training at Nuclear Power Plants
  • Radiation Protection Training at Utanium Fuel Fabrication Plants Qualifications for Radiation Safety Officers of Large Scale Prtgrams
  • Audible-Alarm Dosimeters
  • Occupational Radiation Risks Calibration of Air Sampling Devices for Total Volume of Air Sampled

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