Radiation Protection Supervisor

Course Type
Adult Learning
Subject Area
Health & Safety, Nuclear / Clean Energy
Location
Cannington College
Start date
Flexible

Course Overview

This course is to provide information on potential hazards and the instruction and training of people involved with ionizing radiation required by the regulations.

In addition, there are requirements to formulate written local rules covering all radiation protection arrangements and to provide supervision of work involving ionising radiation; this normally necessitates the appointment of a radiation protection supervisor (RPS).

Units of study: • Radiation and contamination • Radiography • Effects • Terms/Units used: what they mean • Contamination • Instruments • The Airbourne hazard • Legal/Regulations and regulators • Radiological risk assessments.

Assessment Methods

Classroom-based. End of course written test.

Progression Options

Radiation Protection Advisor (RPA).

Entry Requirements

Must be working in an nuclear related industry.

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