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Title: Dalhousie University Radiation Safety Office


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Dalhousie UniversityRadiation Safety Office
  • Refresher Training
  • 2006

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Principal Investigator Responsibilities
  • It is the responsibility of the P.I. to ensure
    that all workers in their research group who will
    be handling nuclear substances are registered
    with the Radiation Safety Office and have
    completed required radiation safety training.
  • Workers within the research group who carry out
    their duties in a registered radiation lab must
    receive instruction relating to the radiation
    hazards even if they will not be handling nuclear
    substances themselves.

3
Canadian Regulations
  • The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC)
    regulates the use of nuclear energy and materials
    to protect health, safety and the environment and
    to respect Canadas international commitments on
    the peaceful use of nuclear energy.
  • http//www.cnsc-ccsn.gc.ca

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Dalhousie UniversityRadiation Safety Program
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Radiation Safety Committee
  • Dr. Stan Cameron Chemistry
  • Dr. A. Chatt SLOWPOKE
  • Dr. M. Dobson (Chair) Biochemistry
  • Dr. R. Dunlap Physics
  • Prof. K. Hall - Physics
  • Dr. K. Hewitt Physics
  • Dr. D. Hoskin Pathology
  • P. Jones (Secretary) RSO
  • Dr. W. Louch EHS
  • Ms. K. Murphy Pharmacology
  • Dr. N. Ridgway ARC
  • Dr. M. Zentilli Earth Sciences

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Instructions
  • Refresher training is intended for those
    nuclear substance workers who have previously
    attended the Radiation Safety Training course
    prior to May of 2004. The refresher training
    module is not intended to substitute for the full
    day training session required of all new or
    previously untrained workers. Refresher training
    must be documented by submitting the required
    form and quiz found in the Forms section of the
    EHS web site at http//www.dal.ca/safety

7
An Overview of Bill C-45
  • The Government of Canada, through the
    Department of Justice, should institute a study
    of the accountability of corporate executives and
    directors for the wrongful or negligent acts of
    the corporation and should introduce in the
    Parliament of Canada such amendments to
    legislation as are necessary to ensure that
    corporate executives and directors are held
    properly accountable for workplace safety.
  • Report of the Westray Mine Public Inquiry,
    Recommentation 73

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New Legal Duty to Prevent Harm
  • New section 217.1 of the Criminal Code creates a
    legal duty not only in relation to work but to
    all tasks
  • Everyone who undertakes, or has the authority,
    to direct how another person does work or
    performs a task is under a legal duty to take
    reasonable steps to prevent bodily harm to that
    person, or any other person, arising from that
    work or task.

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Application of Legal Duty
  • Applies to all activities of an organization, not
    just employment-related tasks
  • Duty is imposed upon individuals who have control
    and direction over others (or authority to do so)
    in the performance of a task
  • Duty is owed to people performing the task and
    those who may be affected by the task (i.e. the
    public)

10
Consequences for individuals
  • Personally exposed to charge of criminal
    negligence causing death or bodily harm where
  • Contravene the new duty in failing to take
    reasonable steps to prevent bodily harm
  • Demonstrate a wanton or reckless disregard for
    the lives or safety of others
  • Penalty on Conviction
  • 10 years in prison in the case of injury
  • Life imprisonment in the event of death

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Receiving Nuclear Substance Shipments
  • Section 21.(1) of the Packaging and Transport of
    Nuclear Substances Regulations state
  • No person, other than the consignor or the
    consignee of the package, shall open the package
    unless
  • a) measures are taken to prevent persons from
    receiving doses higher than the radiation dose
    limits prescribed by the Radiation Protection
    Regulations and
  • b) the package is opened in the presence of an
    expert in radiation protection

12
Transport Index (TI)
  • The transport index is the maximum radiation
    level in microsieverts (µSv) per hour at one
    metre from the external surface of the package,
    divided by 10.
  • 1 µSv/h at 1 metre equals a TI 0.1

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Identifying Packages Containing Nuclear Substances
  • On Excepted Packages , no external labeling is
    required, and the safety mark RADIOACTIVE must
    be visible upon opening the package. The
    radiation level at any point on the external
    surface of the package must not exceed 5 µSv/h.

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Identifying Packages Containing Nuclear Substances
  • Category I White
  • Radiation level does not exceed 5µSv/h at any
    location on the external surface of the package

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Identifying Packages Containing Nuclear Substances
  • Category II Yellow
  • Radiation level does not exceed 500 µSv/h at
    any location on the external surface of the
    package and the transport index does not exceed
    1.

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Identifying Packages Containing Nuclear Substances
  • Category III Yellow
  • Radiation level does not exceed 2 mSv/h at any
    location on the external surface of the package
    and the transport index does not exceed 10.

17
Receiving Nuclear Substance Shipments Basic
Radiation Safety Principles
  • TIME
  • DISTANCE
  • SHIELDING
  • ? A as
  • ? L low
  • ? A as
  • ? R reasonably
  • ? A achievable

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Receipt of the Shipment
  • Upon receipt of a shipment by the receiving
    clerk, the package is examined for any damage or
    leaks prior to signing for the package.
  • Once received and signed for the shipment is
    placed on a dolly and delivered to the permit
    holders laboratory.

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Receipt of shipment contd
  • Once received in the laboratory the trained
    worker should once again perform a visual
    inspection of the shipping container for any
    evidence of damage or leakage

20
Receipt of shipment contd
  • Here the worker is shown wearing appropriate PPE
    for the shipment received, i.e. lab coat, gloves
    and a personal TLD. In some instances protective
    eyewear may be advisable.

21
Receipt of shipment contd
  • Prepare in advance materials to conduct your wipe
    test, including filter paper or Q-tips, tongs and
    an appropriate number of counting vials that have
    been pre-numbered to avoid any mix ups.

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Receipt of shipment contd
  • Shipment must be placed in an appropriate area
    for opening
  • ? a fume hood where practical particularly if
    the material is volatile
  • ? behind appropriate shielding

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Receipt of shipment contd
  • If an appropriate survey monitor is available,
    monitor the radiation fields around the package
    and note any discrepancies.
  • Most Dalhousie nuclear substance laboratories
    have contamination monitors available only,
    however, it remains good practice to note the
    maximum count rate on the exterior surfaces of
    the package. This information can be used as a
    baseline for future shipments of the same
    material.
  • e.g. if a routine shipment normally measures 5000
    cpm at the surface, a same shipment received at a
    later date measuring 50,000 cpm at the surface is
    obviously in error or alternatively a same
    shipment measuring only background levels of
    radiation is similarly in error. Both situations
    need to be reported to the RSO.

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Receipt of shipment contd
  • Worker is opening the shipment behind appropriate
    shielding

25
Receipt of shipment contd
  • Once the package has been opened the worker
    verifies the nuclear substance, the quantity and
    other details with the information on the packing
    slip with the purchase order.

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Receipt of shipment contd
  • Wipe test 1
  • ? exterior surfaces of the box

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Receipt of shipment contd
  • Wipe test 2
  • ? container packing material

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Receipt of shipment contd
  • Wipe test 3
  • ? exterior surfaces of the pig

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Receipt of shipment contd
  • Wipe test 4
  • ? exterior surfaces of the primary container
  • Please note if the material received is
    highly radioactive it would be appropriate to
    handle the primary container with tongs.

30
Receipt of shipment contd
  • Wipe test 5
  • ? interior surfaces of the pig

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Receipt of shipment contd
  • At this stage a clean or control wipe should be
    identified as wipe 6
  • Monitor and remove gloves used to open the
    package before continuing with next steps

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Proper Glove Removal
  • With both hands gloved, peel one glove off from
    top to bottom and hold it in the gloved hand
  • With the exposed hand, peel the second glove off
    from the inside, tucking the first glove inside
    the second
  • Dispose of the gloves promptly
  • Never touch the outside of the glove with bare
    skin
  • Wash hands as soon as possible

33
Proper Glove Removal
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Receipt of shipment contd
  • If you must transport your samples to another
    floor for counting ensure that you do not leave
    the laboratory and enter common areas such as
    elevators wearing gloves.

35
Receipt of shipment contd
  • Ensure that your liquid scintillation or gamma
    counter are on appropriate settings to count your
    wipes.

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Receipt of shipment contd
  • Loading the samples for counting

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Receipt of shipment contd
  • Interpreting your wipe test results

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Receipt of shipment contd
  • If your wipe tests on the package and packing
    materials are negative prior to this material
    being disposed of any reference to radioactive
    must be defaced or removed.

39
Receipt of shipment contd
  • Log the shipment receipt on the Nuclear
    Substance Shipment Receipt log in your yellow
    records binder

40
Receipt of shipment contd
  • Log all relevant data on the inventory control
    sheet which is unique to each shipment received.
    For easy cross referencing of stock solutions
    against inventory control sheets a numbering
    system of duplicate labels is used one is
    affixed to the pig and the second to the
    inventory control sheet.

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Inventory Record Sheet
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Receipt of shipment contd
  • Used vials containing the wipe test samples are
    placed in an appropriate storage container to
    await solvent pick up by the EHS office.
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