EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND DRAFTING OF RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN
LPTA: KOD/025/1-9 Jld.9 (3)
We offer expert services in emergency response and the drafting of radiological emergency plans, complying with LPTA guidelines: KOD/025/1-9 Jld.9 (3). Our services ensure your organization is prepared to effectively manage any radiological emergency.
Training Module
Radiological emergency plan training is crucial for ensuring that individuals and organizations are prepared to respond effectively to a radiological emergency. Here’s a breakdown of the key aspects of the training module.
ACCIDENTS HISTORY AND LESSONS LEARNED
BASIC CONCEPTS OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EMERGENCY MONITORING OVERVIEW
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT, DEVICES AND PROCEDURES
NUCLEAR AND RADIOLOGICAL RESPONSE PLAN UNDER ACT 304
RADIOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT
PROCEDURES IN ABNORMAL SITUATION
RADIOLOGICAL AND NUCLEAR EMERGENCY PLAN DEVELOPMENT CHECKLIST
PLANNING AND EMERGENCY PROCEDURES IN INDUSTRIAL RADIOGRAPHY
EMERGENCY PLAN AND PROCEDURE NUCLEAR IN GAUGING ACTIVITY
CALCULATION FOR SHARING DOSE DURING RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY
ELEMENTS IN RADIOLOGICAL AND NUCLEAR EMERGENCY PLAN
Objective of Training
Understanding Radiation: To provide a basic understanding of radiation, its potential hazards, and how it is measured and monitored.
Emergency Plan Familiarization: To familiarize participants with the specific radiological emergency plan for their facility or area, including roles, responsibilities, and procedures.
Response Procedures: To train participants on the actions to be taken in the event of a radiological emergency, such as notification, assessment, protection, mitigation, and recovery.
Equipment Use: To provide hands-on training on the use of equipment for radiation detection, monitoring, and personal protective equipment.
Communication: To train participants on effective communication strategies during a radiological emergency, including communication with the public and stakeholders.