Radioactive materials are found in many workplaces and every procedure should be taken to reduce exposure and contamination of workers and other stakeholders, including the public.
Radioactive materials are found in many workplaces and every procedure should be taken to reduce exposure and contamination of workers and other stakeholders, including the public.
Who Should Take This Course?
Workers who work around or with radioactive materials.
Course Outline
Upon completing this course participants should:
Recognize the different types of radiation
Understand how radiation interacts with matter
Understand the biological and health effects of radiation
Learn to protect yourself from exposure to radiation
Become familiar with legal obligations with respect to radiation.
Levitt-Safety offers a comprehensive range of instructor-led occupational health & safety training programs tailored to meet your specific needs.
Generally lasting from one half-day to two full days, our instructors are ready to deliver training programs on or off-site to your managers, supervisors, safety representatives, JHSC, employees, or contractors.
Analyzing Radiological Hazards addresses radiological hazards that can be part of any research and academic laboratory environment.
Analyzing Radiological Hazards addresses radiological hazards that can be part of any research and academic laboratory environment.
This lesson provides an introduction to radioactivity and procedures to follow to minimize the risks associated with accidental and occupational exposure.
This course explains the basic safety considerations and regulatory requirements for working with open and sealed source radiation at UBC. This meets the training requirements for Authorized Users and Permit Holders who are new to working with Radiation at UBC.
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