5.
When must the dosimeter be charged?
A.
Before it is put into use
B.
When it becomes charged because of leakage
C.
When a capacitive jump is required
D.
Whenever it becomes necessary to overcharge
6.
If the PP-1578A/PD has not been used for several months, what
procedure should you take to activate the voltage regulator?
A.
Turn the charging
knob clockwise a maximum of 10 revolutions.
B.
Turn the charging
knob counterclockwise a minimum of 10
revolutions.
C.
Turn the charging
knob clockwise a minimum of 10 revolutions.
D.
Turn the charging
knob in either direction a minimum of 10
revolutions.
7.
When a dosimeter has not been charged for an extended period of
time, and is then fully charged, excessive leakage may occur.
This excessive leakage is due to which factor?
A.
Penetration of part of the charge into the insulation
B.
A strong voltage charge
C.
Drifting of the indicating fiber
D.
A faulty dosimeter
8.
Why is there a primary and alternate unit dosimeter wearer
assigned for each dosimeter?
A.
It permits the primary wearer to take turns with the
alternate when the primary gets tired of carrying the
dosimeter.
B.
It allows the dosimeter to remain with the unit when the
primary wearer leaves the unit area.
C.
The unit SOP requires a primary and alternate wearer.
D.
The primary wearer carries the dosimeter and the alternate
has the charger.
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