March 6, 2001
Journal Article

Experiences and Management of Pregnant Radiation Workers at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Abstract

Radiation workers at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are divided into two classes based on whether or not they can encounter radioactive contamination in the normal course of their work. Level I workers primarily handle sealed radioactive materials such as those used to calibrate detectors. Level II workers perform benchtop chemistry. The U.S. Department of Energy has strict guidelines on the management of pregnant radiation workers. Staff members may voluntarily notify their line managers of a pregnancy and be subjected to stringent radiation exposure limits for the developing fetus. The staff member and manager develop a plan to limit and monitor radiation dose for the remainder of the pregnancy. Several examples of dose management plans and case examples of the impact of pregnancy on staff member?s technical work and projects will be presented.

Revised: September 14, 2009 | Published: March 6, 2001

Citation

Bliss M., S.M. Bowyer, J.L. Bryant, M.S. Lipton, and K.L. Wahl. 2001. Experiences and Management of Pregnant Radiation Workers at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Chemical Safety and Health 8, no. 3:6-8. PNNL-SA-34336.