Department of Energy (DOE) Radiological Control Manual
Chapter 3 - Conduct of Radiological Work
Part 7 - Construction and Restoration Projects
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Construction and restoration projects, including decontamination and
decommissioning (D&D), remedial action, or other actions involving materials
which contain low levels of radioactivity may present special problems and
require site-specific or program- specific control methods. Health and Safety
Plans are normally developed to specify controls for all types of restoration
programs including Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP),
Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action (UMTRA) and other restoration projects.
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Article 371 - Requirements
Radiological operations and work activities at construction and
environmental restoration projects shall be conducted in accordance with this
Manual. In light of the special nature of these activities, which typically
involve low-levels of radioactivity and the use of heavy construction or
earth-moving equipment, these projects require some radiological considerations
different from other activities governed by this Manual.
For the following specific subject areas, the radiological requirements of this
Manual may be modified by the limited application of the provisions of
Article 113.3. The Radiological Control Manager is
authorized to change mandatory "shall" requirements to "should"
to facilitate implementation of radiological controls in the following specific
subject areas. The contractor has the responsibility to document the technical
equivalency of alternative solutions.
- Performance goals and indicators appropriate to remedial activities
- Personal Protective Equipment requirements and practices to
accommodate other hazards on the site
- Use of respiratory protection as normal conduct of operation due to
lack of engineering controls and temporary nature of the work
- Use of Contamination Reduction Corridors to accommodate movement of
personnel and heavy equipment through a variety of decontamination stations
- Methods to obtain representative samples for release of equipment and
material from the work areas
- Surveying of materials released from Soil Contamination Areas that
exhibit significant contamination transfer properties
- Precedence of state and Federally mandated soil cleanup criteria over
surface contamination criteria that otherwise apply
- Monitoring and survey frequency for inactive facilities or large areas
that are infrequently occupied
- Outdoor storage of uncontained, bulk radioactive materials such as
contaminated soil
- Postings of privately owned and adjacent property
- Evaluation of outdoor air monitoring methodologies that take into
account dust loading, environmental factors, and supplemental breathing
zone sampling
- Criteria for suspension of operations under inclement conditions, such
as wind or rain.
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Article 372 - Environmental Conditions
Inclement weather or other environmental conditions may disrupt radiological
controls. If that occurs, the following actions should be considered:
- The use of covers, wind screens and runoff collection basins to
preclude the inadvertent spread of radioactive material
- Provisions for worksite personnel to assemble and be monitored prior
to release or reestablishment of work
- Evaluation of work area to determine if a need exists for modified
work controls or decontamination.
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Article 373 - Other Workplace Hazards
Radiological controls should be implemented in a balanced way to ensure that
protection from all workplace hazards can be implemented. Other hazards to
consider include:
- General construction hazards
- Confined spaces
- Flammable materials
- Reactive chemicals
- Heat stress
- Chemical exposures
- Energized electrical equipment
- Biological hazards
- Rotating equipment
- Noise and vibration
- Excavations.
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