Dispersible radioactive materials - D
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The next courses will start 23 January 2025 (in Dutch, variant with lectures) and 2 December 2024 (in English, self study) .
Final objectives
The training meets the final objectives for the Supervisory Radiation Protection Employee in case of applications of dispersible radioactive materials at level D (VRS-D), as meant in Annex 5.2, Section E-3 of the Regulation on Basic Safety Standards Radiation Protection.
Target group
The course provides the required training for Radiation Protection Officer for dispersible radioactive materials, level D (RPO VRS-D) and overlaps to a large extent with the former Level 5B training. The RPO VRS-D supervises applications with an activity of up to 0.2 Reing. He works under the direct responsibility of a CD who acts as the first point of contact for them among others incidents.
This course is also suitable as an appropriate instruction for those who work with dispersible radioactive substances.
Learning objectives
After successful completion, the RPO VRS-D has the following skills:
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He supervises the application for which he is responsible, he enforces the relevant laws and regulations in the field of ionizing radiation, and he gives advice to the employees in consultation with the CD.
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He contributes to an adequate handling of an unintended event or incident. In such a situation, he immediately warns the CD and then follows his instructions.
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He actively improves his own expertise through further training, and that of others for whom he is responsible by providing information and instructions.
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He possesses knowledge, skills, attitudes and competences relating to dispersible radioactive materials.
Course load
The course load for this program depends on your prior education and ranges roughly from 40 to 100 hours including hours of study.
Course material
The course material is contained in the book Health physics for radiation protection officers - dispersible radioactive materials - level D and sealed radioactive sources by Frits Pleiter and Hielke Freerk Boersma. The material is completed with a practical training manual edited by E.J. Bunskoeke MSc.
Exam
At the end of the course, there will be an exam consisting of 40 multiple-choice questions with each four possible answers, and one or more open questions. One point is granted for each multiple-choice question that is correctly answered. For the open questions one may obtain a maximum of 10 points. The exam is passed if 30 out of the 50 available points have been obtained. You must bring a simple calculator to the exam.
Important dates
The next course (lecture variant, in Dutch only) starts January 23, 2025. The next self study course (in English) starts 2 December 2024.
Deadlines for registration. Lecture variant: January 9, 2025. Self study variant: 17 November 2024.
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Examination / re-examination: 9 or 13 December 2024, 27 February 2025
COURSES FULLY BOOKED? We kindly invite you to inform the secretariat. As soon as a new courses is organized, you will be informed.
The course is always combined with the training for RPO for Measurement and Control applications of sealed radioactive sources (TS MR-B). You therefore always take this course too. The extra course load is negligible. Taking the exam is on a voluntary basis, but highly recommended. No extra costs apply.
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