Course | Fermilab Controlled Access[FN000311/CR/01] |
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Prerequisites | FN000788/CB -- Radiological Worker - Virtual FN000789/CR -- Radiological Worker - Practical Factors |
Requal. Interval | 12 Months |
Contact | Joel Fulgham |
Directive/Requirement | FRCM, Chapter 6:
653 - Controlled Access Training A controlled access is an entry into a beam area under conditions such that the integrity of the radiation safety interlock system is maintained, and/or an Opening Up or Initial Entry survey has not been performed in the area. All personnel authorized for controlled accesses shall maintain current RW Training. Controlled access training (Fermilab Course FN000311/CR Fermilab Controlled Access) addresses a broad spectrum of hazard including but not limited to important topics in radiation protection. 1. The training for those who are to be authorized to make unescorted controlled accesses shall include the hazard control provisions covered in detail in Article 337. a. The retraining interval for Controlled Access Training, because of its high level of importance, is 12 months. |
Authorized Instructors | Wayne Schmitt (ES), Maddie Schoell (ES), Susan McGimpsey (AD/BD), Dee Hahn () |
Access Online Training and/or Reference Material |
START HERE - Click here to access the web-based training. Controlled Access Training Handout Controlled Access Training slides 20230308 Enclosure Access Requirements Reminders FINAL.pdf |
Target Audience | Radiological Workers who require entrance to enclosures under Controlled Access conditions. |
Objectives | Course covers procedures to enter beam-line enclosures and target halls during Controlled Access conditions. |
Course Type | Course covers hazards present in Controlled Access areas, proper use of equipment, procedures required for entry and emergency action points. |
Instructor's Comments | NOTE -- This training is online ONLY. Use the link above to review the training materials. At the end of the presentation, you will be directed to the online test.
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