Performing Environmental Dosimetry and Radioactive Contamination Monitoring in Industries

1-Comprehensive Radioactive Contamination Monitoring and Environmental Dosimetry of Facilities and Areas

Preparation of Radioactive Contamination Monitoring and Environmental Dosimetry Maps for Facilities and Submission of Monitoring Reports

Preparation of Radioactive Contamination Monitoring and Environmental Dosimetry Maps for Laboratories and Submission of Monitoring Reports

Preparation of Radioactive Contamination Monitoring and Environmental Dosimetry Maps for Administrative Offices and Submission of Monitoring Reports

۲-Preparation of Reports on the Radioactivity Levels of Mines, Sewage Sludge, and Oil Wells, and Determination of Isotope Types for Each Oil Field Separately

Performing Analysis of Oil Well Produced Water Samples to Determine Isotope Types and Their Activity Levels

Performing Analysis of Facility Sediment Samples to Determine Isotope Types and Their Activity Levels

۳-Preparation of Worker Radiation Exposure Records, Categorized by Activity

Preparation of Worker Activity Records, Categorized by Unit and Job Title

Preparation of Records of Worker Activities and Hours of Exposure to Radioactive Materials

Calculation of Worker Radiation Dose, Categorized by Job Title

 ۴٫ Development of Programs and Protocols:

Environmental Monitoring Program Protocol:

The protocol must include the manner, method, and timing for using monitoring equipment. A system for recording data related to individual radiation exposure and workplace monitoring shall be established, while delineating the duties of all personnel.

Individual Monitoring Program Protocol:

This protocol must be developed by anticipating all safety requirements for each activity and utilizing personal protective equipment to perform work safely, in accordance with International Atomic Energy Agency standards and radiation protection regulations and affairs.

Radiation Protection Protocol for Maintenance Procedures:

This protocol must be developed by anticipating all safety and radiation protection requirements for performing maintenance, in accordance with International Atomic Energy Agency standards and radiation protection regulations and affairs.

Emergency Protocol:

Anticipation of any probable accident that could lead to unauthorized radiation exposure of individuals. The protocol includes methods and equipment required for dealing with any possible accident and bringing it under control, description of the duties of each individual during and after the accident, description of the responsibilities of officials in assessing the type, extent, and hazards, estimation of the radiation dose received by individuals involved in the accident, reporting to the legal entity.

Waste Management Protocol

Given the volume of liquid waste generated during equipment maintenance and repair, and the solid waste produced by the equipment, a comprehensive program is developed in accordance with the standards of the International Atomic Energy Agency and the regulations of the legal entity.

Identification and Assessment of Occupational Risks and Hazards for Personnel:

Identification of individual hazards and environmental aspects, along with a corresponding action plan to mitigate risk.

Training Program

Development and implementation of general radiation protection training programs for personnel

Medical Examination Program

Development and implementation of medical examination programs tailored to specified items for monitoring personnel health

Inspection

Development of a program for periodic monitoring and inspection of facilities according to established guidelines and submission of reports

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