RPS Sealed Sources & X-Rays June 2024
Sealed Sources & X-rays
Radioactive sealed sources are used for controlling a wide range of industrial processes, typically measuring fill-level, flow rate or density of a particular material or product. Sources of much lower activity are used as calibration standards in research or simply for checking the performance of a radiation monitor. Radioactive sealed sources are used for controlling a wide range of industrial processes, typically measuring fill-level, flow rate or density of a particular material or product. Sources of much lower activity are used as calibration standards in research or simply for checking the performance of a radiation monitor.
Industrial X-ray devices span a great range of applications including process measurement, materials analysis, inspection and security scanning. Increasingly, X-rays are employed for fill-level and foreign body detection in the food and drinks industries.
Regardless of the application it remains good practice for the employer to appoint a Radiation Protection Supervisor (RPS) to assist in managing the radiation hazard and supervise any work with the sources or X-ray unit in accordance with the Local Rules. RPS – Sealed Sources & X-Rays 2020
Designed for those using radioactive sealed sources or X-rays in industrial processes or research, this course focuses on external radiation exposures, practical protection measures and the RPS duties.
Learn about:
- Hazards and risks presented by sealed sources & X-rays.
- Radiological Protection during routine operations
- Radiation monitoring
- Accidents involving a source
- The regulatory requirements to ensure all exposures are kept ‘as low as reasonably practicable’.
Evening syndicates study real industrial incidents for reporting the following day.
Cancellation Policy
- Cancellations with notice – more than 10 working days – FOC
- Cancellations with notice – less than 10 working days – 40% of cost
- Cancellations with notice – less than 48 hrs notice – Cost in full
- Non or partial attendance – Cost in full