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Radiation Safety Training
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The Ionising Radiation Regulations 1999 place great emphasis on employers providing suitable information, instruction and training to everyone involved in the use of ionising radiation.
If your company uses equipment such as X-ray generators or radioactive sources, you are a 'radiation employer' and you are involved, whether you are a senior manager, safety officer, foreman or a technician directly using the equipment.
NDT MainCal has developed the following courses to meet the needs of people who work with ionising radiation, whatever their level of involvement may be:
IONISING RADIATION – FACTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Who should attend?
Company directors, senior managers, employees not directly working with radiation
Subjects covered:
- What is ionising radiation?
- What are the risks?
- Responsibilities of a radiation employer
- Complying with IRR99
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BASIC RADIATION SAFETY TRAINING
Who should attend?
Radiographers, safety & environmental officers, technicians
Subjects covered:
- Basic concepts of radiation
- Types of equipment used
- Quantities and units
- Biological effects of radiation
- Dose measurement and recording
- Legal requirements
- Practical radiation protection
- Emergency procedures
- Transport of radioactive substances
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Drivers transporting radioactive sealed sources
Under conditions where a full 'ADR' hazardous goods licence is not required for transport of radioactive material, e.g. a type 'A' industrial radiography source, the employer must still provide appropriate training for the driver. Our training course is designed to help the employer fulfil this obligation. Topics covered include; an overview of the transport regulations, packaging and labelling, transport documents, vehicle placarding, driver responsibilities and emergency plans.
Non-return of a radioactive source to its container
In the practice of industrial radiography, there is significant risk of a sealed source failing to return to its container. The employer must prepare contingency plans for such a situation and must ensure that adequate training is given to anyone likely to be involved. Our course has been prepared to help an employer meet this requirement. Topics covered include; causes and prevention of non-return, immediate actions, emergency equipment, recovery plans, stay-time calculations, dosimetry and reporting. A practical session on source recovery can also be arranged.
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RADIATION PROTECTION SUPERVISOR TRAINING
Who should attend?
Senior radiographers, radiography department managers/technicians
Subjects covered:
All the content of the basic course, but with additional material and practical sessions covering the responsibilities of an RPS, including:
- Record keeping
- Compliance with legislation
- Assessing and estimating doses
- Monitoring
- Implementation of contingency plans
- Investigating incidents and dose anomalies
- Liaison with the RPA and regulatory bodies
The above are examples of our ‘core’ modules. All our courses are tailored to your needs, and the equipment you use. They can be delivered at your premises, or up to three people can be accommodated at our facility in New Mills.
Please contact us to discuss your requirements, prices and availability.
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