Radiation Safety for Fixed Nuclear Gauge Users
This online course is intended for personnel involved with the installation, removal, isolation or leak testing of the source holder of a fixed nuclear gauge. Students complete the course at their own pace, however the student must successfully complete all review exercises and a final quiz in order to pass the course. It is estimated that 4 to 6 hours would be necessary to finish the course. Upon successful completion of the course students will be emailed a course certificate.
Course Content
- Radiological fundamentals - the basics on radioactivity, radiation and the units used to measure them
- The biological effects of radiation exposure - the effect radiation has on the body over the short and long term
- The design and operation of a nuclear gauge - the general design and operating principle behind a fixed nuclear gauge
- Radiation protection strategies - the basic strategies used to control radiation exposure
- Radiation detection instrumentation - the use and care of survey meters and dosimeters
- Canada's regulatory framework - topics include licensing, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, the radiation safety officer and dose limits
- Operational procedures - best practices associated with the use and maintenance of a fixed nuclear gauge including installation, removal and leak testing source holders
- Emergency response procedures - the necessary actions for responding to emergencies with a fixed nuclear gauge
System Requirements
Browsers updated to their current version and no Flash