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32 AFI48-125 1 MARCH 1999 107--Implementation of the Principle of As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) for Medical and Dental Personnel (1990) 114--Maintaining Radiation Protection Records (1992) 115--Risk Estimates for Radiation Protection (1993) 116--Limitation of Exposure to Ionizing Radiation (1993) (Supersedes NCRP Report No. 91) 121--Principles and Application of Collective Dose in Radiation Protection (1995) 122--Use of Personal Monitors to Estimate Effective Dose Equivalent and Effective Dose to Workers For External Exposure to Low-LET Radiation (1995) 124--Sources and Magnitude of Occupational and Public Exposures from Nuclear Medicine Procedures (1996) National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Publications: Handbook No. 150 – National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program – Procedures and General Requirements March 1994 Handbook No 150-4 – National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program – Ionizing Radiation Dosimetry, August 1994, Special Publication 812 – Criteria for the Operation of Federally-Owned Secondary Calibration Laboratories (Ionizing Radiation), October 1991 Technical Note 1297 – Guidelines for Evaluating and Expressing the Uncertainty of NIST Measurement Results, September 1994 Abbreviations and Acronyms AF—Air Force AFI—Air Force Instruction AFPD—Air Force Policy Directive AFSC—Air Force Specialty Code AFMC—Air Force Materiel Command AFMOA/SG—Air Force Medical Operations Agency/ Environmental and Occupational Health Division AFMOA/SGOR—Air Force Medical Operations Agency/ Radiation Protection Division ALARA—’’As Low As is Reasonably Achievable’’ ANG—Air National Guard ANSI—American National Standards Institute BE—Bioenvironmental Engineering Bq—Becquerel CC—Commander cm—centimeter (length)
AFI48-125 1 MARCH 1999 33 cm 2 —square centimeter (area) CDE—Committed Dose Equivalent CEDE—Committed Effective Dose Equivalent CFR—Code of Federal Regulations Ci—Curie DAC—Derived Air Concentration DLA—Defense Logistics Agency DSWA—Defense Special Weapons Agency DoE—The United States Department of Energy. DoD—The United States Department of Defense DoDI—Department of Defense Instruction EOD—Explosive Ordinance Disposal EPA—The United States Environmental Protection Agency EPD—Electronic Personnel Dosimeter HSC—Human Systems Center HQ—Headquarters HQ AFMC/CC—Commander, Headquarters Air Force Materiel Command HQ USAF/SG—Headquarters, United States Air Force Surgeon General IERA—Institute for Environment, Safety, Occupational Health Risk Assessment (formerly Det 1, HSC/ OE) IERA/SDRR—Institute for Environment, Safety, Occupational Health Risk Assessment/Radioanalytical Services Branch IERA/SDRD—Institute for Environment, Safety, Occupational Health Risk Assessment/USAF Center for Radiation Dosimetry (formerly Det 1,HSC/SDRD) ICRP—International Commission on Radiological Protection mg—milligram mrem—milli-Roentgen Equivalent Man MRER—Master Radiation Exposure Registry mSv—milli-Sievert MTF—Medical Treatment Facility MPH—Military Public Health NVLAP—National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program NCRP—National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements
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32 <strong><strong>AF</strong>I</strong><strong>48</strong>-<strong>125</strong> 1 MARCH 1999<br />
107--Implementation of the Principle of As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) for Medical and<br />
Dental Personnel (1990)<br />
114--Maintaining Radiation Protection Records (1992)<br />
115--Risk Estimates for Radiation Protection (1993)<br />
116--Limitation of Exposure to Ionizing Radiation (1993) (Supersedes NCRP Report No. 91)<br />
121--Principles and Application of Collective Dose in Radiation Protection (1995)<br />
122--Use of Personal Monitors to Estimate Effective Dose Equivalent and Effective Dose to Workers For<br />
External Exposure to Low-LET Radiation (1995)<br />
124--Sources and Magnitude of Occupational and Public Exposures from Nuclear Medicine Procedures<br />
(1996)<br />
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Publications:<br />
Handbook No. 150 – National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program – Procedures and General<br />
Requirements March 1994<br />
Handbook No 150-4 – National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program – Ionizing Radiation<br />
Dosimetry, August 1994,<br />
Special Publication 812 – Criteria for the Operation of Federally-Owned Secondary Calibration Laboratories<br />
(Ionizing Radiation), October 1991<br />
Technical Note 1297 – Guidelines for Evaluating and Expressing the Uncertainty of NIST Measurement<br />
Results, September 1994<br />
Abbreviations and Acronyms<br />
<strong>AF</strong>—Air Force<br />
<strong><strong>AF</strong>I</strong>—Air Force Instruction<br />
<strong>AF</strong>PD—Air Force Policy Directive<br />
<strong>AF</strong>SC—Air Force Specialty Code<br />
<strong>AF</strong>MC—Air Force Materiel Command<br />
<strong>AF</strong>MOA/SG—Air Force Medical Operations Agency/ Environmental and Occupational Health Division<br />
<strong>AF</strong>MOA/SGOR—Air Force Medical Operations Agency/ Radiation Protection Division<br />
ALARA—’’As Low As is Reasonably Achievable’’<br />
ANG—Air National Guard<br />
ANSI—American National Standards Institute<br />
BE—Bioenvironmental Engineering<br />
Bq—Becquerel<br />
CC—Commander<br />
cm—centimeter (length)