ML20207H403
| ML20207H403 | |
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| Issue date: | 06/30/1979 |
| From: | NRC OFFICE OF STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT |
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| REGGD-08.XXX, REGGD-8.XXX, NUDOCS 8808260430 | |
| Download: ML20207H403 (4) | |
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Regulatory Guides Issued Number Title Rev.
Year / Month 73/02 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 1
73/02 8.5 Immediate Evacuation Signal 73/05 8.6 Standard Test Procedure for Geiger-M011er Counters 73/05 8.7 Occupational Radiation Exposure Records Systems 73/07 i
8.8 Information Relevant to Ensuring That Occupational Radiation Exposures at Nuclear Power Stations Will Be As Low As is
.1 75/09 Reasonably Achievable 2
77/03 3
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73/09 8.9 Acceptable Concepts, Models, Equations, and Assumptions for a Bioassay Program i
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8.10 Operating Philosophy for Maintaining occupstional Radiation Exposures As Low As is Reasonably Achievable 1
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77/05 1
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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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s 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 8.20, "Applications of Bioassay for I-125 and I-131" Revision 1 to Regulatory Guide 8.21 "Health Physics Surveys for Byproduct Material at NRC-Licensed Processing and Manufacturing Plants" Revision 1 to Regulatory Guide 8.22, "Bioassay at Uranium Mills" 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 Tritium 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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