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Figure 6.9. Recommended procedures for monitoring personnel<br />

1. Have the person st<strong>and</strong> on a clean<br />

pad.<br />

2. Instruct the person to st<strong>and</strong> straight,<br />

feet<br />

spread slightly, arms extended with palms<br />

up<br />

<strong>and</strong> fingers straight out.<br />

3. Monitor both h<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> arms; then<br />

repeat with h<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> arms turned over.<br />

4.Starting at the top of the head, cover the<br />

entire body, monitoring carefully the<br />

forehead,<br />

nose, mouth, neckline, torso, knees, <strong>and</strong><br />

ankles.<br />

ankles.<br />

5. Have the person turn around, <strong>and</strong> repeat<br />

the survey on the back of the body.<br />

6. Monitor the soles of the feet.<br />

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Contract acknowledgement Notice to Users<br />

Source: Courtesy Oak Ridge Associated Universities’ REAC/T Center.<br />

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