Enen - Education hub
Course
Closed

Basic training in radiation protection

Offered by: SCK CEN
Basic training in radiation protection

About this course

Occupational, public and environmental radiation protection is a major challenge in the industrial applications of ionizing radiation. The use of devices emitting ionizing radiation and the handling of radioactive substances are not without risk, and radiation protection measures need to be applied to avoid, minimize and manage the potential detrimental effects following an exposure to ionizing radiation.

This 5-day training course offers an insight into various subjects involved in radiation protection, such as nuclear and radiation physics, radiobiology, detection and dosimetry. Next to the legal and scientific international radiation protection frameworks, the management of natural and artificial radiation sources in industry and healthcare are discussed, including aspects related to waste and disposal, and emergency preparedness.

Theoretical classes are complemented by practical exercises on the use of radiation measurement devices and the correct application of personal protective equipment. A technical visit to several SCK CEN’s laboratories enrich and illustrate the acquired knowledge with the practice of real-life situations and demonstrate the translation to a practical ALARA approach.

As working with nuclear technology requires not only technical knowledge but also an insight into societal issues, a module is provided in which critical reflection and discussion about the philosophical and ethical dimensions of justifying and using nuclear technology are addressed.

Specific Details

Program Type:
Initial
Level:
EQF 5 - 6

Schedule

Exact dates, On Demand

Frequency

Multiple times a Year

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to

In terms of knowledge

  • Describe the origin and properties of ionizing radiation
  • Give examples of applications of ionizing radiation
  • Name the interaction mechanisms between radiation and matter
  • Classify the main risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation on healthcare and environmental level
  • Define the fundamental principles of the radiation protection system and her applications, as laid down in national and international legislation
  • Have insight in the organization of radiation protection in regular and emergency situations
  • Describe the different dosimetric quantities
  • Name different measurement methods and equipment for environmental and personal dosimetry
  • Describe the characteristics of Radon and naturally occurring radioactive materials, including the use of NORM

In terms of skills

  • Use different measurement devices to characterize sources an measure doses
  • Apply proper dose reduction measures: reduce exposure time, increase distance, and select and calculate shielding
  • Develop contextual and ethical reasoning as a relevant skill when considering radiation protection issues

In terms of competences

  • Apply the main principles of operational radiation protection on the work floor on a daily basis
  • Be aware of the complexity of nuclear applications

Type of Certification

Certificate with Examination

Application details

You can register via the website of the SCK CEN Academy until September 21, 2024.

Cancellation with total refund is only possible until September 21, 2024. Cancellation requests must be sent by email to academy@sckcen.be and mol@corbiehotel.com no later than September 21, 2024.

No shows and cancellations after this date will incur the full cost of registration and the hotel. The training will focus on interaction and dialogue. For this reason, the number of participants will be limited to 25.

Details

ID: 4166
Organisation:
Country:
Belgium
Language:
English
Start/End:
21 Oct 2024 / 25 Oct 2024
Duration:
5 days
Application Deadline:
21 Sep 2024
Location:
200-2400
Modality:
Blended Learning

Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Commission. Neither the European Union nor the European Commission can be held responsible for them.

© 2025 - enen.eu