Oil and Gas industry Radiation Protection Supervisor (RPS) training
RPS training for those working in the oil and gas industry in the United Kingdom under the Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017.
Radiation protection supervisors (RPSs) have a crucial role to play in helping ensure compliance with the arrangements made by the employer for working with ionising radiation.
Employers (based in England, Scotland and Wales (and off-shore)) must appoint one, or more, suitable RPSs under the Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017 (IRR17) in respect of any work carried out in any area that they have made subject to local rules.
For a person to be suitable to act as a RPS, they should:
RPSs require appropriate training, refreshed at appropriate intervals, to carry out the task adequately.
This course focusses on radiological protection aspects of working in the oil and gas industry (including unsealed naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM) / low specific activity (LSA) material and sealed radioactive sources used in various activities (e.g. flow gauges, fill level gauges, down hole sources, etc). It covers:
1. The nature of ionising radiation and its interaction with tissue including:
2. The quantities used for measuring ionising radiation, including the units of measurement.
3. Relevant radiation measurement techniques.
4. Basic legal requirements:
5. The basic principles of practical radiation protection and how those principles are carried through to working arrangements in the oil and gas industry.
6. In-house knowledge that should be acquired by the RPS to be suitable to perform their role
7. Practical procedures to be followed in the event of an accident, incident, emergency or other unwanted occurrence, including procedures for reporting adverse incidents.
A course handout is provided and this contains all of the slides used in the training package.
Every delegate will be given access to the course material for 6 months from the date of enrollment.
It is estimated that most delegates will take approximately 2 days to complete this training course.
There is an examination at the end of this course. Upon successful completion of this training, a digital credential (certificate) will be issued by email to the delegate for their records.
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Course handout and additional information
Course introduction
Radiation Protection Supervisor (RPS) role
Quick quiz 1
Fundamentals of radiation science
Quick quiz 2
Sources of radiation
Quick quiz 3
Radioactive decay and half lives
Quick quiz 4
Types of ionising radiations and their properties
On demand generation of ionising radiation
Sources of radiation in the oil and gas industry
Radiological exposure mechanisms
Quantities used for measuring radiation and their units
Quantities used for measuring radioactive contamination and their units
Quick quiz 5
Sealed radioactive sources
High activity sealed sources (HASS)
Categorisation of sealed sources
Biological effects of radiation
Quick quiz 6
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£50.00
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