Radiation Protection Supervisor

Description

The Radiation Protection Supervisor course is a specialized one-day program aimed at equipping professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely handle equipment containing Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials  (NORM) in oil and gas production environments.

Understanding Radiation Protection: The primary goal of radiation protection is to ensure human safety while allowing beneficial activities that may involve radiation exposure. This course highlights the importance of achieving a balance between safety and productivity, enabling professionals to work effectively while adhering to safety standards.

NORM in Oil and Gas Production: 

Subsurface reservoirs often contain water, oil, and gas in varying proportions, with formation water frequently containing naturally occurring radioactive materials such as Barium, Strontium, and Radium. During exploration, the injection of water into reservoirs can lead to the formation of NORM or Low Specific Activity (LSA) Scale. This material may deposit in the form of scale, sand, wax, or sludge, posing potential radiation hazards.

Course Content: The program offers a comprehensive introduction to handling oil and gas production equipment that may be contaminated with NORM.

Key topics include:

The Nature and Effects of NORM: Understand the radioactive materials involved and their potential health and environmental impacts.

Monitoring Methods: Learn the techniques for detecting and monitoring the presence of NORM.

Control and Management Techniques: Explore effective strategies for managing and minimizing radiation exposure in the workplace.



What will you learn
  • 1. Fundamentals of Radiation Safety

  • 2. Biological Effects of Radiation

  • 3. Legislation and Regulations

  • 4. Dose Limitation and Regulation

  • 5. Role of Radiation Protection Supervisors

  • 6. Advanced Scientific Calculations

  • 7. Radiation Monitoring

  • 8. Transportation of Radioactive Substances

  • 9. Personal Dosimetry

  • 10. Emergency Procedures

  • 11. Radiation Protection Practices


Requirements
  • Professional Background: Ideal for individuals working in industries such as oil and gas, mining, or environmental safety where Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM) may be encountered.
  • Basic Understanding: No specific prior qualifications are required, but a basic understanding of safety protocols, hazardous materials handling, or radiation protection is beneficial.
  • Job Role: Suitable for safety officers, health and safety managers, radiation protection supervisors, and anyone responsible for handling or managing radioactive materials in the workplace.
  • Interest in Radiation Safety: The course is designed for those looking to gain knowledge and practical skills in identifying and managing NORM risks.
  • Commitment to Learning: A willingness to learn about the effects of NORM, monitoring methods, and best practices for its control and management in the workplace.
  • This course is suitable for both beginners and those seeking to expand their expertise in managing radiation safety and NORM in various industries.

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