Question 1
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When frisking yourself, after exiting a contamination area, how fast do you move the frisker probe?
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1" per minute
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1/2" per minute
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1/2" per second
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2" per second
Question 2
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When frisking yourself for beta/gamma contamination, after exiting a contamination area, how close do you hold the frisker probe to the surface being frisked?
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1 in
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3/4 in
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1/2 in
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1/4 in
Question 3
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When wearing full protective clothing, where do you locate secondary monitoring device (SMD)?
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In the coverall pocket
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On your lanyard
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On the wrist
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On your belt
Question 4
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When frisking personnel, how many CPM above background is typically considered a minimum level of contamination?
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500 CPM
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300 CPM
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200 CPM
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100 CPM
Question 5
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Which of the below listed dosimetry devices is a Primary Monitoring Device (PMD)?
Question 6
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A person's dose margin is how much radiation dose a person may be allowed to receive before exceeding an administrative dose limit.
Question 7
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Any Rad Worker, by virtue of their training, may post radiological areas and/or move radiological postings.
Question 8
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What type of radiation does protective clothing protect you from?
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Beta and Gamma
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All Types
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Alpha
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None of these
Question 9
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When wearing full PCs, workers may not choose to wear latex gloves instead of rubber gloves.
Question 10
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When removing protective clothing (hood, coveralls, cloth glove liner, rubber gloves, shoe covers, rubber overshoes), which one of the following items is removed first?
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Rubber overshoes
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Gloves
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Hood
Question 11
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When donning a single set of protective clothing, what is the correct position of the shoe cover (bootie)?
Question 12
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After exiting a Contamination Area, what type of survey should you perform to determine whether or not you have contamination on you?
Question 13
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It is not common practice in the industry for a PC hood and surgeon's cap (skull cap) to be used interchangeably, based on the preference of the wearer.
Question 14
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What level of protective clothing is typically required for Rad Workers in a Contamination Area?
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Scrubs
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Full PCs
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Partial PCs
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Double PCs
Question 15
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When using protective clothing, the order in which you remove them is more important than the order in which you put them on.
Question 16
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What level of protective clothing is typically required for Rad Workers in High Contamination Area?
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Scrubs
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Full PCs
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Partial PCs
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Double PCs
Question 17
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When using a frisker (count rate meter), to detect personnel contamination, what is the maximum background count rate in which the instrument should be used?
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100 CPM
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200 CPM
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300 CPM
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500 CPM
Question 18
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What are the standard units of measure for radioactive contamination on surfaces?
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uCi/cc
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uCi/100cm2
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DPM/100cm2
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CPM/100cm2
Question 19
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A smear typically represents an area of approximately:
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100,000 cm2
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1000 cm2
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100 cm2
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10cm2
Question 20
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You are working in a room within the RCA. You see what appears to be white powder on the valve bonnet. You should think:
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Neutron emitters may be present
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It is residue from stem packing
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It is likely contaminated
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It may be cocaine
Question 21
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When taking contamination surveys, smears typically be taken on floors and on equipment, pipes, or structures.
Question 22
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Background radiation dose is never subtracted before recording dose rate readings on the survey map.
Question 23
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What instrument data is typically recorded on a contamination survey map?
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ID number
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Calibration data
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10% of low scale
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Response check date
Question 24
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When documenting a "general area" dose rate survey instrument reading on a survey map, what units are written on the map next to the reading?
Question 25
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An asterisk on the radiation survey map indicates what?
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Hot Spot
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Beta Reading
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Contact Reading
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Neutron Reading
Question 26
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Which of the following situations would likely involve beta radiation?
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A "hot spot" survey of an elbow on a pipe containing reactor coolant?
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A routine "general area" survey of a heat exchanger room in the RCA
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A "general area" radiation survey in the reactor building of BWR immediately after reactor shutdown.
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A radiation survey of a reactor coolant ion exchanger resin spill in the rad waste building
Question 27
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Name four things you should always do prior to using a radiation detection instrument for assessing radiological contamination.
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Battery Check
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Calibration Check
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Integrity Check
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Response Check