Introduction
The importance of training courses is not only limited to professional life, as most of us think but training courses aim to transfer knowledge and practical experiences that enrich the skills of individuals and enhance their self-confidence, which contributes to the preparation of cadres which in turn contributes to the development and progress of institutions. Therefore, Strategic Vision Training Center aims to enhance the skills and experiences of individuals through the strongest training programs to keep pace with every development in the labor market.
Objective
The purpose of this course is to provide training in the concepts and objectives of emergency preparedness and response, with an emphasis on initial response in the event of a radiological emergency.
It also contributes to teaching participants the key features of a practical response by first responder organizations. It is also useful in knowing the readiness of countries to address radiological emergencies. The aim of this program was to familiarize yourself with international guidelines and basic concepts of health damage resulting from
Exposure to ionizing radiation from natural radioactive waste and the role of nuclear techniques to monitor, measure and determine the extent of danger and how to dispose of these materials. Raising awareness of the concept of first response to nuclear and radiological emergencies and the handbook of first responders to nuclear and radiological emergencies.
Course content:
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Presenting the basic risks and objectives of the first response.
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Discussing some previous radiological emergencies and lessons learned.
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The role of the IAEA in the first emergency response.
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The main risks and objectives of emergency response and response.
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Radiological emergencies and lessons learned.
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Practical exercise for first responders.
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Capacity building activities in the field of risk preparedness within the IAEA's technical cooperation programmers.
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The nature of natural radioactive materials and the mechanisms of their resentment.
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How to deal with radioactive equipment to prevent transmission of radioactive contamination to workers.
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Programs for the treatment of this natural radioactive waste and the laws governing its safe disposal.
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International and national laws and regulations.
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Categories of risk assessment and emergency preparedness.
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Radiation escort equipment during radiological emergencies.
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Methods of monitoring radiation and field pollution.
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Radiation protection and occupational safety programs.