Prenatal Radiation Monitoring 
Limits for prenatal exposure to ionizing radiation are more
restrictive than the routine occupation limits for radioisope workers. An individual who
is pregnant and exposed to occupational radiation is restricted to 500 mRem during the term
of the pregnancy ( ~9 months ). The exposure should be evenly distributed over the 9 month
period, not received all at once.
If you work with radioactive material or frequent areas in
which radioactive material is used and know or suspect you are pregnant you should notify
Radiation Safety. The Radiation Safety Officer will suggest that he meet with you to
review pertinent information regarding prenatal radiation exposure. This will include a
review of Regulatory Guide 8.13 titled Instruction Concerning Prenatal Radiation
Exposure".
Because the limit for prenatal exposure is more restrictive
the RSO will implement additional monitoring during your pregnancy. This will consist of a
badge provided on a monthly basis in addition to your quarterly badge (if you wear one).
It should be worn near the abdomen for the month it was issued and returned promptly upon
receipt of the new badge. Return the badge separate from all other
badges issued to the department and enclose a note stating that this is a prenatal badge.
This will insure that it is linked up with the appropriate control badge kept in this
Department during the month you are wearing the badge. Continue to wear your regular film
badge that you normally wear while working with radioactive material during the period you
are wearing the prenatal badge. If you lose or misplace the fetal badge contact Radiation
Safety immediately for a replacement.
For additional information concerning prenatal exposure read
the PDF version of Regulatory Guide 8.13 titled "Instruction
Concerning Prenatal Radiation Exposure".
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