32 CFR §218.2
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The following procedures govern the approach taken in dose determination:
- (a)Use individual film badge data where available and complete, for determining the external gamma dose.
- (b)Identify group activities and locations for period(s) of possible exposure.
- (c)Qualitatively assess the radiation environment in order to delineate contaminated areas. If no activities occurred in these areas, and if no other potential for exposure exists, a no dose received estimate is made.
- (d)If partial film badge data are available, define group(s) of personnel with common activities and relationships to radiation environment.
- (e)Using standard statistical methods, verify from the distribution of film badge readings whether the badged sample adequately represents the intended group.
- (f)Calculate the mean external gamma dose, with variance and confidence limits, for each unbadged population. Assign a dose equal to 95% probability that actual exposure did not exceed the assigned dose.
- (g)If badge data is not available for a statistical calculation, conduct a dose reconstruction.
- (h)For dose reconstruction, define radiation environment through use of all available scientific data, e.g., measurements of radiation intensity, decay, radioisotopic composition.
- (i)Quantitatively relate activities shielding, position, and other factors to radiation environment as a function of time. Integrate dose throughout period of exposure.
- (j)Where possible, calculate mean dose with confidence limits; otherwise calculate best estimate dose or, if data are too sparse, upper limit dose.
- (k)Compare calculations with available film badge records to verify the calculated doses. Whether or not film badge data is available, calculate initial and internal doses where identified as a meaningful contribution to the total dose.