RMA 110 Radiochemistry Laboratory Emergency Transition
This training is conducted to prepare the radiochemistry laboratory and staff to safely and efficiently transition from a routine analytical process to an emergency response posture. Highlighted in this training will be increases in radioactivity concentration of sample submissions, increased quantity, and variety of matrices. Elimination of non-essential materials, configuration of workspaces, sample monitoring, personnel monitoring, and contamination control are presented.
Course Length: 4 hours
Course Manager: IEMA OHS Office of Nuclear Safety
Course Timeline:
Registration Information: IEMA OHS Office of Nuclear Safety
Prerequisite: RMA 105
Target Audience/Discipline: Office of Nuclear Safety Staff
Scheduled Classes: There are no scheduled dates for this course.
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