opps got ahead of myself, you are correct it is by the year.
As for the rest of it, Monitoring yourself via a film badge/tld would be more trouble than it's worth. I can see maybe area monitors, even hanging a few SRD's if you want to proof ALARA.
If your just to paranoid about it, then use a group such as this one.
http://www.stanforddosimetry.com/badge_service.html?gclid=CITNsLubx48CFRk0awodzxHDYQIt's the reporting required for TLD's and film badges that can be problematic. I've experienced people who have done this, and have had the following happen:
Entering my ropes because they "think" wearing that badge makes it ok to come on in.
Having a panic fit when an area monitor went of when cranking in a vault and insisting they had been "irradiated", and trying to make my company pay for the emergency read.
Then there are the potential problems:
Leaving the badge in an area where it will be exposed during normal radiographic operations
Leaving it in the car day after day in the heat (more true for film type badges)
Leaving it on during medical x rays without thinking.
all of which can end up with a recorded dose level.
Then it's time to explain how and where the radiation came from. Being monitored means being recorded for the record.
All in all, I think it's a bad idea. Not to mention what happens if a recorded dose in excess allowable limits for the public happens to get back to your insurance company.
Non permanent record devices such as area monitors, survey meters, etc maybe.