- The Radiological Operations Support Specialist (ROSS): a new specialist
- Description: radiation protection specialist trained and exercised to prepare for, respond to, and recover from any radiological or nuclear incident.
- Irwin W, The ROSS: A Radiological/Nuclear Subject Matter Expert Filling a Critical National Need, Health Phys 2018;114(2):141-147. (Provides a detailed description of training and duties) [PubMed Citation]
- Overview and integration of 3 types of ROSS specialists into the radiation emergency response (PDF - 18 MB) (Dan Blumenthal, Ph.D., DOE)
- DHS Overview of ROSS responders (DHS)
- Clinical algorithms
- Tools
- Radiation detection devices
- Training and Education
- Multimedia
- REMM Multimedia: Radiation Safety
- Basic radiation principles (HHS/CDC)
- Radiation Principles (YouTube - 1:52 minutes) (HHS/CDC)
- Types of Radiation (YouTube - 1:44 minutes) (HHS/CDC)
- Screening people for external contamination, use of radiation survey equipment (HHS/CDC)
- How to Use Hand-held Radiation Survey Equipment (Part 1) (YouTube - 19:02 minutes) (HHS/CDC)
- Ionization Chambers (Part 2) (YouTube - 2:50 minutes) (HHS/CDC)
- Alpha Scintillation Detectors (Part 3) (YouTube - 3:54 minutes) (HHS/CDC)
- Radiation Survey Instruments (YouTube - 8:51 minutes) (DOE/TEPP/MERRTT)
- Radiological Dosimetry (YouTube - 2:02 minutes) (DOE/TEPP/MERRTT)
- Body Chart for Recording Result of Radiation Survey (PDF - 49 KB)
- G-M Detectors Job Aid — Use a Geiger-Muller survey meter to check for contamination. One page pamphlet. (PDF - 429 KB) (HHS/CDC)
- Dose estimator for exposure
- Template for adult/pediatric orders
- Emergency contact information
- Software tools for radiation event response
- Federal Radiological Monitoring and Assessment Center (FRMAC)
- Coordinates and manages all federal radiological environmental monitoring and assessment activities during a nuclear or radiological incident, within the United States in support of state, local, tribal governments, DHS, and the federal coordinating agency.
- Blumenthal DJ, Clark HW, Essex JJ, Wagner EC. eFRMAC overview: data management and enabling technologies for characterization of a radiological release. Health Physics 2013;105(1):97-103.
- International Modeling and Atmospheric Assessment Center (IMAAC)
- The single Federal source of airborne hazards predictions during an Incident of National Significance (INS).
- IMAAC is responsible for producing and disseminating predictions (and maps) of the effects from hazardous chemical, biological, and radiological releases (April 2005)
- Principles of Radiation Protection
- Selected list of organizations with information on radiation protection
- Selected references
- Guidance for Emergency Response Dosimetry, (NCRP Report 179), National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, Bethesda, MD, 2017.
- Decision Making for Late-Phase Recovery from Major Nuclear or Radiological Incidents, (NCRP Report No. 175), National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, Bethesda, MD, 2014.
- Cooper JR; International Commission on Radiological Protection. Radiation protection principles. J Radiol Prot. 2012 Mar;32(1):N81-7. Epub 2012 Mar 6. [PubMed Citation]
- Menzel HG, Harrison J. Dosimetric quantities in radiological protection and risk assessment. J Radiol Prot. 2012 Mar;32(1):N41-6. Epub 2012 Mar 6. [PubMed Citation]
- Protective action guides (PDF - 1.48 MB) (EPA, January 2017)
- Understanding radiation
- See also: REMM Bibliography - Radiation Safety
Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Radiation Safety Officers: Information for Radiation Emergencies - Radiation Emergency Medical Management
Radiation Safety Officers: Information for Radiation Emergencies - Radiation Emergency Medical Management
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