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Training course on environmental risk assessment and the ERICA tool

18/10/2016 - 19/10/2016
Centre for Physical Sciences and Technology
Anglais

Général

The need for a system to demonstrate that the environment is protected from ionising radiation is now broadly recognised at the international level. Increasing production of nuclear energy and plans for further new build or decommissioning of old installations make it now more necessary than ever to align methodologies for the assessment of Environmental impact of ionizing radiation with the state-of-the art in an European context.

The course will focus on Environmental Risk Assessment with focus on the ERICA integrated Approach to assess the impact of ionising radiation on the environment, which emphasizes the safeguarding of the structure and function of ecosystems. This system combines elements of environmental management, risk characterisation and impact assessment that have been built upon the basis of an EU-wide scientific consensus.

 

Sujets

The following topics will be treated:

  • Foundations for the assessment of radiation exposure to the environment, describing the global approach to the problem, that is, how sources are characterised, what environmental processes play a role, how environmental concentrations to reference organisms can be predicted from environmental concentrations (transfer), how risks can be calculated and what are the uncertainties associated with different steps in the process.
  • Methods for derivation of benchmarks in environmental radiation protection. This part of the course will justify the need for a system to protect the environment from such effects, following a change from the old paradigm "if man is protected, the environment is protected".
  • Overview of radiation dosimetry methods for non-human biota. We will start from key concepts such as kerma, absorbed dose, absorbed fraction and dose conversion coefficients for internal and exposure, explaining how they are included in the ERICA tool. Comparison will be made with other approaches. Additionally, we will consider how the tool uses simple models for the transfer of radionuclides from source terms to biological receptors. Justification of the assumptions and simplifications made in the tool by comparison with other models is an important part of this. We will also discuss the limitations of the ERICA tool and some special cases outside ERICA's standard assessment procedure, such as how to assess the environmental impact of gaseous radionuclides.
  • An important element of this training course will be a series of practical sessions on how to carry out ERICA Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3 impact assessments (including attribution of probability functions for parameter values) for the aquatic and terrestrial environments, with feedback provided after the practical sessions and guidance on what to look for when interpreting an assessment.

Groupe cible

PhD students and scientific researchers, authorities, industries that are interested in or confronted with radiological environmental impact assessments or with the challenges of assessing or predicting biological effects in mixed exposures situations.

Programme

Le programme complet peut être téléchargé ici:

Draft Programme Enviromental Risk Assessment and ERICA 2016.pdf

Connaissances nécessaires

As the general concepts discussed in this workshop apply to different fields, participants of all fields of radiation protection, radioecology or (eco)toxicology are welcome.

Préparation

A minimum one laptop for two trainees would be necessary. So, each trainee having own laptop (with WI-FI option for being able to access the Internet) is strongly recommended.

Participants should have pre-downloaded and installed the ERICA assessment tool before starting the course. The download is free, but requires a simple registration: http://www.erica-tool.eu/erica/download/.

Résultats de l'apprentissage

After this training course, the participants will have acquired a foundation knowledge on assessment of the risk of ionising radiation on the environment (non-human biota), including the use of the ERICA tool for carrying an assessment of exposures and effects.

Prix

No fees are charged but subscription is mandatory.

Informations sur l'inscription

Please register using the green registration button above until October 5, 2016.

No fees charged but subscription is mandatory.

A minimum of 6 and maximum of 25 attendees are required. A first come first served base will be applied.

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