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Ten-Year ALARA Review of Dosimetry Results 1 January 2008 through 31 December 2017

Paulus, Luke R.

Dosimetry results from 1 January 2008 through 31 December 2017 were reviewed to demonstrate that radiation protection methods used at Sandia National Laboratories are compliant with regulatory limits and consistent with the philosophy to keep exposures to radiation As Low As is Reasonably Achievable (ALARA). Personnel dosimetry (external and internal) and environmental thermoluminescent dosimeter results were reviewed for the Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico, California, and Nevada. ALARA is a philosophical approach to radiation protection by managing and controlling radiation exposures (individual and collective) to the work force and to the public to levels that are As Low As is Reasonably Achievable taking social, technical, economic, practical, and public policy considerations into account. ALARA is not a dose limit but a planning tool with the objective to keep doses below applicable dose limits As Low As is Reasonably Achievable. In the case of Sandia National Laboratories, formal ALARA goals are not needed since Collective and individual doses are well below applicable limits through operational ALARA practices implemented during Work Planning and Control activities.