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3. Ensure that the potentially exposed individual receives medical attention
within 24 hours of the incident.
4. Receive written statements from any persons present at the time of the
incident, and make copies of any pertinent information from maintenance log books,
etc.
5. Within 24 hours, contact the Laser/Microwave Safety Officer, CECOM
Directorate of Safety Risk Management, (732) 5329723, DSN 9929723.
6. Also within 24 hours, contact the U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and
Preventive Medicine:
Laser/Optical Program, DSN 5843002/3932
RF Program, DSN 5843353
(The CECOM Directorate of Safety Risk Management
can do this once they are notified).
8. References: The following references are required to be kept on site at all permanent
facilities utilizing RF and/or laser devices. Other references can be added at your preference.
Always include the title and date of the regulation for quick reference.
All RF facilities must have the following:
a. Department of Defense Instruction (DoDI) 6055.11 Protection of DoD
Personnel from Exposure to Radiofrequency Radiation, 21 February 1995.
b. ANSI C95.21982
American National Standard Institute Radio
Frequency Radiation Hazard Warning Symbol, 5 August 1981.
c. TB Med 523 (Control of Hazards to Health from Microwave and
Radiofrequency Radiation and Ultrasound), July 1980.
All laser facilities must have the following:
a. Department of Defense Instruction (DoDI) 6055.11 Protection of DoD
Personnel from Exposure to Radiofrequency Radiation, 21 February 1995.
b. ANSI Z136.11993, American National Standard for the Safe Use of Lasers, 5
February 1993.
c. AMCR 38529, Laser Safety, 26 August 1986.
d. TB Med 524, Control of Hazards to Health from Laser Radiation, June 1985.
To obtain copies of the above references, see your Publications Officer/Coordinator.
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