This fact sheet explains how the RESRAD model uses a pathway analysis method to evaluate radiation exposure and associated risks. This is an example outreach handout developed for a BRAC site. Soil Background Levels Explained. This fact sheet explains the concept of background which refers to the levels of chemicals and radiological elements that exist in the environment prior to the contamination that required site cleanup. These background levels can be the result of naturally-occurring elements or human activity.
Enter your search query. Navy Seabees Aid in Rehabilitation of U. LRM Guest. Actually there are not two s; the Rad Con Manual is for navy shore facilities, a new manual Rad Con for Ships is for sea going vessels. Shipyards use a different corporate manual if they are not DON. The two books are not parallel and the quals are not equivalent. I heard that carriers are large enough to have a self contained maintenance team with RCTs that operate under ; but I was a sub guy, so I am not sure.
I spent three years in the yards. I qualified without any additional training other than a qual card just as I would have been required to do when changing ships. Typically quals were done over a period of time for the yard monitors with a lot of OJT inbetween sitting control points and doing bottle checks. The only ELTs that had to do quals were the ones that hired into a shipyard after seperation.
I took this training back in the or so. My new employer needs the number of training hours that were given. He also wants documentation describing the training Can a civilian get Article on line? I need a hard copy of the document. Does anyone have a copy? Or can you send me a link? OR anything? Google is not helping. I can get milspecs online. Why can't I get article on line. I do not believe it is classified.
Please help. My pay scale depends on me finding this doc. Unfortunately, these articles are part of a classified document. Considering that you have not been trained as a radiation worker in the past 21 years, you are probably not still considered qualified as a radiation worker by anyone's standard. Even the military and shipyards have changed their regulations at least once since then. Even if they hadn't you would still be required to attend periodic retraining to be considered a qualified radiation worker.
If you are going to be working with radiation, the licensee is required to give you this training prior to exposing you to ionizing radiation. They are also required to retrain you periodically.
If your pay rate depends on being a qualified rad worker, then get qualified as a rad worker. Digging up some old training that has gone totally stale would not and certainly should not qualify you for the same pay rate as someone who has current training.
Quote from: LRM on Aug 03, , Pacific Fleet. Daniel Inouye is making its maiden voyage, transiting to its home port of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, before its commissioning in December. Daniel Inouye is conducting a tour through the Hawaiian Islands to pay tribute to the memory and legacy of the late U.
Daniel K. Inouye and his lengthy career of service to the people of Hawaii. Builder's Trials is the Navy's first opportunity to assess the operational readiness of the craft.
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