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NEW JERSEY. 2009 OUTLOOK. NJ 2009 OUTLOOK. Dosimetric Reporting Information System (DoRIS) Developed by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services (NJDHSS). NJ 2009 OUTLOOK.

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  1. NEW JERSEY 2009 OUTLOOK

  2. NJ 2009 OUTLOOK • Dosimetric Reporting Information System (DoRIS) • Developed by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services (NJDHSS).

  3. NJ 2009 OUTLOOK • DoRIS is a web based computer system the NJDHSS will employ during a radiological emergency to track radiation exposures to emergency workers.

  4. NJ 2009 OUTLOOK • The NJDHSS will monitor radiation exposures to emergency workers. • The Commissioner of NJDHSS can approve incremental increases in exposure doses up to 5 R.

  5. NJ 2009 OUTLOOK • Dosimetry results are recorded by supervisors in the “Field” for each emergency worker. • Readings are added into the DoRIS data base.

  6. NJ 2009 OUTLOOK • As doses for emergency workers are entered, DoRIS keeps track of each workers exposure level. • The NJDHSS established set points corresponding to the NJ administrative limit of 1.25 R.

  7. NJ 2009 OUTLOOK • As the dose increases the worker will turn “Yellow” when their exposure reaches 625 m/R or 50% of the 1.25 R exposure limit. • When a worker reaches 938 m/R or 75% of the 1.25 R exposure limit they will turn “Red”.

  8. NJ 2009 OUTLOOK • At established limits warnings are e-mailed to the State OEM, County OEM’s, and municipal OEM’s. • E-mails inform agencies their emergency workers are approaching their administrative limits.

  9. NJ 2009 OUTLOOK • Agencies can then adjust or change worker schedules and work locations to limit further exposures. • Readings are stored in the DoRIS data base and carry over from shift to shift. • These data are stored for seventy years.

  10. NJ 2009 OUTLOOK • NJDSS Contact Information: Jeffrey J. Winegar Response Coordinator New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services Emergency Preparedness & Response Phone: (609) 984-7088 Cell: (609) 218-0474

  11. NJ 2009 OUTLOOK Hostile Action Based Drill Salem/Hope Creek

  12. NJ 2009 OUTLOOK • This Drill poses a challenge to the New Jersey State Police and the Office of Emergency Management.

  13. NJ 2009 OUTLOOK NJ OEM seeks to: • Ensure communications interoperability • Establish interface with Delaware

  14. NJ 2009 OUTLOOK FEMA Evaluated Oyster Creek Exercise

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