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[en] All Department of Energy (DOE) and DOE contractors are required to submit occupational exposure records to a central repository. The data required includes a summary of whole-body exposures to ionizing radiation, a summary of internal depositions of radioactive materials above specified limits, and occupational exposure reports for terminating employees. This report is a summary of the data submitted by DOE and DOE contractors for 1982. A total of 85,324 DOE and DOE contractor employees were monitored for whole-body ionizing radiation exposures in 1982. In addition to the employees, 87,262 visitors were monitored. Of all employees monitored, 57.4% received a dose equivalent that was less than measurable, 41.0% a measurable exposure less than 1 rem, and 1.6% an exposure greater than 1 rem. The exposure received by 86.5% of the visitors to DOE facilities was less than measurable. Only 13.5% of the visitors received a measurable exposure less than 1 rem, and < 0.01% of the visitors received an exposure greater than 1 rem. No employees or visitors received a dose equivalent greater than 5 rem
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Feb 1984; 57 p; Available from NTIS, PC A04/MF A01 as DE84007946
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