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| title = 1973/02/02-Regulatory Guide 8.2, Guide for Administrative Practices in Radiation Monitoring
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{{#Wiki_filter:21273 U.S. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION REGULATORY                                                                                           GUIDE DIRECTORATE                     OF REGULATORY STANDARDS REGULATORY GUIDE 8.2 GUIDE FOR ADMINISTRATIVE PRACTICES IN RADIATION MONITORING A. INTRODUCTION                                                 Radiation Monitoring, prepared standard N13.2-1969' which was approved by the United States of America The Atomic Energy Commission's "Standards for                                         Standards Institute on February 7, 1969. The standard is Protection Against Radiation," 10 CFR Part 20, requires                                   intended primarily for administrative and management each licensee to make, or cause to be made, surveys to                                   personnel in organizations that are involved in, or are evaluate radiation hazards (§20.201), and to supply and                                   planning to initiate, activities involving radioactive require the use of appropriate personnel monitoring                                       materials or radiation. It includes general information on equipment (§20.202). Part 20 also sets limits on the                                     monitoring programs as well as specific guidance for exposure of individuals to radiation (§ §20.101-20.105)                                   certain types of operations. In many cases references and on the release of radioactive effluents in unrestricted                               have been added to provide sources of more specific areas (§20.106) and precribes procedures for the                                         information.
{{#Wiki_filter:21273 U.S. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION REGULATORY DIRECTORATE OF REGULATORY STANDARDS GUIDE REGULATORY GUIDE 8.2 GUIDE FOR ADMINISTRATIVE PRACTICES IN RADIATION MONITORING A. INTRODUCTION The Atomic Energy Commission's "Standards for Protection Against Radiation," 10 CFR Part 20, requires each licensee to make, or cause to be made, surveys to evaluate radiation hazards (§20.201), and to supply and require the use of appropriate personnel monitoring equipment (§20.202). Part 20 also sets limits on the exposure of individuals to radiation (§ §20.101-20.105) and on the release of radioactive effluents in unrestricted areas (§20.106) and precribes procedures for the disposal of radioactive wastes (§ §20.301-20.305).
disposal of radioactive wastes (§ §20.301-20.305).
Section 20.401 requires each licensee to maintain records of surveys, waste disposals, and the radiation exposures of all individuals for whom personnel monitoring was required under §20.202. This guide provides general information on radiation monitoring programs for administrative personnel.
Section 20.401 requires each licensee to maintain                                                           C. REGULATORY POSITION records of surveys, waste disposals, and the radiation exposures of all individuals for whom personnel                                               The standard ANSI N13.2-196 , "Guide for 9
: 8. DISCUSSION Providing for safety in the use of radioactive materials and radiation is a management responsibility. In order to fulfill this responsibility, it is important that management personnel recognize that radiation monitoring is an important element in the overall requirements for radiation protection, and that they be provided guidance in the requirements for effective radiation monitoring.
monitoring was required under §20.202. This guide                                       Administrative Practices in Radiation Monitoring."
The United States of America Standards Institute Subconimittec N2.6, Administrative Practices in Radiation Monitoring, prepared standard N13.2-1969' which was approved by the United States of America Standards Institute on February 7, 1969. The standard is intended primarily for administrative and management personnel in organizations that are involved in, or are planning to initiate, activities involving radioactive materials or radiation. It includes general information on monitoring programs as well as specific guidance for certain types of operations. In many cases references have been added to provide sources of more specific information.
provides general information on radiation monitoring                                     provides acceptable general guidance as to monitoring programs for administrative personnel.                                                  programs and indicates that the services of qualified experts should be obtained during the early planning stages or engineering phase of any new installation, as
C. REGULATORY POSITION The standard ANSI N13.2-196 9, "Guide for Administrative Practices in Radiation Monitoring."
: 8. DISCUSSION                                                well as during operation, in order to provide an adequate radiation monitoring program, subject to the following:
provides acceptable general guidance as to monitoring programs and indicates that the services of qualified experts should be obtained during the early planning stages or engineering phase of any new installation, as well as during operation, in order to provide an adequate radiation monitoring program, subject to the following:
I. In all cases radiation monitoring and control practices should be such that resultant radiation Providing for safety in the use of radioactive materials                              exposures and releases of radioactive materials in and radiation is a management responsibility. In order to                                effluents to unrestricted areas are maintained as low as fulfill this responsibility, it is important that                                        practicable.
I. In all cases radiation monitoring and control practices should be such that resultant radiation exposures and releases of radioactive materials in effluents to unrestricted areas are maintained as low as practicable.
management personnel recognize that radiation                                                2. Records of surveys, radiation monitoring, and monitoring is an important element in the overall                                        disposal must be maintained in accordance with the requirements for radiation protection, and that they be                                  requirements of §20.401 of 10 CFR Part 20.
: 2. Records of surveys, radiation monitoring, and disposal must be maintained in accordance with the requirements of §20.401 of 10 CFR Part 20.
provided guidance in the requirements for effective radiation monitoring.
'The United States of America Standards Institute became the American National Standards Institute, Inc., in 1969. Copies of N13.2-196 9 may be obtained from the American National Standards Institute. Inc.. 1430 Broadway, New York, New York l0018.
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21273 U.S. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION REGULATORY DIRECTORATE OF REGULATORY STANDARDS GUIDE REGULATORY GUIDE 8.2 GUIDE FOR ADMINISTRATIVE PRACTICES IN RADIATION MONITORING A. INTRODUCTION The Atomic Energy Commission's "Standards for Protection Against Radiation," 10 CFR Part 20, requires each licensee to make, or cause to be made, surveys to evaluate radiation hazards (§20.201), and to supply and require the use of appropriate personnel monitoring equipment (§20.202). Part 20 also sets limits on the exposure of individuals to radiation (§ §20.101-20.105) and on the release of radioactive effluents in unrestricted areas (§20.106) and precribes procedures for the disposal of radioactive wastes (§ §20.301-20.305).

Section 20.401 requires each licensee to maintain records of surveys, waste disposals, and the radiation exposures of all individuals for whom personnel monitoring was required under §20.202. This guide provides general information on radiation monitoring programs for administrative personnel.

8. DISCUSSION Providing for safety in the use of radioactive materials and radiation is a management responsibility. In order to fulfill this responsibility, it is important that management personnel recognize that radiation monitoring is an important element in the overall requirements for radiation protection, and that they be provided guidance in the requirements for effective radiation monitoring.

The United States of America Standards Institute Subconimittec N2.6, Administrative Practices in Radiation Monitoring, prepared standard N13.2-1969' which was approved by the United States of America Standards Institute on February 7, 1969. The standard is intended primarily for administrative and management personnel in organizations that are involved in, or are planning to initiate, activities involving radioactive materials or radiation. It includes general information on monitoring programs as well as specific guidance for certain types of operations. In many cases references have been added to provide sources of more specific information.

C. REGULATORY POSITION The standard ANSI N13.2-196 9, "Guide for Administrative Practices in Radiation Monitoring."

provides acceptable general guidance as to monitoring programs and indicates that the services of qualified experts should be obtained during the early planning stages or engineering phase of any new installation, as well as during operation, in order to provide an adequate radiation monitoring program, subject to the following:

I. In all cases radiation monitoring and control practices should be such that resultant radiation exposures and releases of radioactive materials in effluents to unrestricted areas are maintained as low as practicable.

2. Records of surveys, radiation monitoring, and disposal must be maintained in accordance with the requirements of §20.401 of 10 CFR Part 20.

'The United States of America Standards Institute became the American National Standards Institute, Inc., in 1969. Copies of N13.2-196 9 may be obtained from the American National Standards Institute. Inc.. 1430 Broadway, New York, New York l0018.

USAIC REGULATORY GUIDES Copies of published guides, y be obtained by request indie ting the divisions desired to the US. Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, D.C. 20545, Reuieto'v Guides.,

sued to drecrbe and nwke available to the public Attention: Diroctor of Regulatory Standsrds. Comnenti and suggestions for methods accepteble to Ihe AEC Regulatory staff of Impi emertilg specific parts of tsrovements in t guide e,ncouited end mould be sent to t.

secret2 Y the commis.on's reguilatons. to delinete technique used by the staf f in of the Coommision, US. Atomic Energy Commission. Washinton

.C. 29645.

evaluating specific problems or postulated acidents. or to provide guidana, to Attention: Chief. Publie PrOte rig St.ff.

eppl Cltt Ragiulatov Guides re. not substitutes for reguletions end compietnce with them Is not requrdrI Methods end soluions different from those lot outn Th u

e sied In te followin ten broad divnsion.

the guides w11 be acceptable if they provide a besis for the findings rnequllit to 6.

the sasance or continuance of a permit or license by theComirnlsioln.

1. Power Reactor r
2. Research end Test Reactors
7. Trainportavon
3. Fuels end Materials Facilites S. Occupationsl Health PubWshod vu-des wIll be revised periodically. at Sppropr ste. to sccommodete 4 Environmiental and Siting
9. Antitrust Review nd ti,flel n.o Mnior-ation or eperience 5

Materalis And Plant Protection

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