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Radiation protection | 5 days

19/11/2018 - 23/11/2018
SCK CEN Mol
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Boeretang 200
Mol
Engels

Overzicht

Since the early discoveries by Marie Curie, Bequerel, Einstein and many others, a deep insight into the risks and benefits of applying radioactivity in daily commercial and research practice has been build up. The scientific world of radiological protection is in constant motion, triggered by new research as well as by developments and events in the daily industrial and medical sector. In addition, national and international standards, regulations and guidelines aim at steering daily practice and procedures that guarantee the protection of workers, the public and the environment.

This 5 day training course treats the basic physics of radioactive phenomena and gives an overview of its most common applications. It shares the most recent knowledge on personal and environmental dosimetry and detection techniques, emergency management and biological effects of ionizing radiation. In addition, it focusses on the legal aspects regarding the use of radioactivity. Theoretical classes are complemented by a full day of practical exercises on the use of radiation devices and the correct application of personal protective equipment. Technical visits to some of SCK•CEN's installations and laboratories enrich and illustrate the acquired knowledge with the practice of real-life situations. And because working with nuclear technology requires not only technical knowledge but also an insight into the societal issues, a module is provided in which we stimulate thinking and discuss about the philosophical and ethical dimensions of justifying and using nuclear technology.

This training session is eligible for 30 hours of continuous professional development in radiation protection for the prolongation of the certification of Medical Doctors for medical supervision (Art. 75 Royal Decree 20 July 2001). Depending on the relevance for the personal function, this training session is also eligible as continuous professional development for experts in Health Physics (Art. 73 Royal Decree 20 July 2001). A certificate of attendance will be provided.

Onderwerpen

Radioactivity and nuclear physics

  • Interaction of radiation with matter
  • Applications of ionizing radiation
  • Incidents and accidents - emergency management
  • Ethical aspects of radiological risks
  • Radon and increased natural radioactivity
  • Dosimetry concepts
  • Biological effects of ionizing radiation
  • Radiation and dose measurements
  • Legislation and practice of the ALARA philosophy
  • Practical exercises

Doelpubliek

Master or PhD students, or professionals working with radioactive materials or managing nuclear activities and requiring insight in fundamental and practical aspects of radiological protection.

This training session is eligible for 30 hours of continuous professional development in radiation protection for the prolongation of the certification of Medical Doctors for medical supervision (Art. 75 Royal Decree 20 July 2001). Depending on the relevance for the personal function, this training session is also eligible as continuous professional development for experts in Health Physics (Art. 73 Royal Decree 20 July 2001). A certificate of attendance will be provided.

Programma

Het volledige programma kan hier worden gedownload:

Programme - Radiation Protection - 5 days - November 19-23.pdf

Voorkennis

There is no knowledge required.

Preparation

The participants don't have to prepare any documents.

Prijs

The registration price for this training course is 2400 EUR (VAT inc).

Cancellation requests must be sent by email to academy [at] sckcen [dot] be no later than November 5, 2018. No shows and cancellations after deadline will incur the full cost of registration.

The participant will receive a certificate of attendance after the training course.

Registratie

You can register using the button above until November 2, 2018.

Cancellation with total refund is only possible until November 5, 2018. The training will focus on interaction and dialogue. For this reason, the number of participants will be limited to 25.

SCK•CEN reserves the right to cancel a training course or event (e.g. in case of low number of registrations).

Accommodatie

The course is held at the Lakehouse of the Belgian Nuclear Research Centre, Boeretang 201, BE-2400 Mol, Belgium.

Rooms can be booked at the Alauda hotel in Dessel or the Corbie hotel in Mol.

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