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This is a legal form that was released by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission on October 1, 2017 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is NRC Form 4?
A: NRC Form 4 is a form used to document and report cumulative occupational dose history of radiation workers.
Q: Who uses NRC Form 4?
A: NRC Form 4 is used by radiation workers and their employers.
Q: What is cumulative occupational dose?
A: Cumulative occupational dose refers to the total amount of radiation dose a worker has received over their career.
Q: Why is it important to document cumulative occupational dose?
A: Documenting cumulative occupational dose is important for monitoring radiation exposure and ensuring worker safety.
Q: What information is included in NRC Form 4?
A: NRC Form 4 includes information such as worker's name, job title, dose history, and radiation monitoring records.
Q: How often is NRC Form 4 updated?
A: NRC Form 4 should be updated annually or whenever there is a significant change in the worker's dose history or job duties.
Q: Is NRC Form 4 required by law?
A: Yes, NRC Form 4 is required by law for radiation workers in order to comply with federal regulations.
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