[Cuga] Don't Let Your Access to Accelerator Site Expire---a message from Becky Mosbrucker
Rachel Harris
harris at jlab.org
Wed Jan 5 13:40:10 EST 2011
/Sent on behalf of Radiation Control/
It's here! The 2011 General Access Radiological Work Permit is now
available for signature. The date of this document is a little earlier
than in years past. The current General Access RWP will expire on
January 10, 2011 at noon. The new 2011 General Access RWP is effective
from Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 2011.
If you are a radiation worker, to retain your accelerator site access,
you must sign the new RWP before noon on January 10, 2011. To access the
RWP, visit the web-based training page and open document SAF801kd (under
the subheading "Documents"). You may access/sign this document from
offsite. The JLab web-based training page is located here:
http://www.jlab.org/div_dept/train/webbasedtraining.html
Note the following changes to the permit:
-- Release of Metal - the only metal that is now subject to the
recycling suspension is scrap metal released from radiation, high
radiation and contamination areas; metals released from other areas are
no longer subject to the restriction.
-- LCW Systems - a slight change was made to clarify that *all* piping
and components from low-conductivity water systems serving the beam
enclosure are subject to radiological clearance, not just the parts of
the systems located in the enclosure.
If you have any questions about the permit, contact Radiation Control at
876-1743 or 876-5342.
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