F. Personnel Monitoring

7. Exposure Reports and Histories

The vendor-provided dosimetry report is initially received and reviewed by the RSO. There is usually a two to four week delay between the collection and reporting of individual exposures due to processing and mailing. However, the vendor will immediately notify the RSO by telephone of any high exposures. Once dosimetry reports are received from the vendor, the RSO investigates exposures as stipulated in the University's ALARA program. A copy of the dosimetry report is then forwarded to the contact person for each individual to review. Another report is retained by the RSO.

Individuals who have been issued personnel monitoring devices at other institutions are asked to provide the names and the addresses (including zip codes) of those institutions on the back of the A-5, Request for Personnel Monitoring Service, form. If an individual knows his/her exposure received at these institutions, it should be provided to the RSO.

An individual may request a copy of his/her exposure history at any time. After leaving the University this may be accomplished by sending a written memorandum to the RSO providing his/her name, social security number, department he/she worked in, and the dates of employment.

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