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Low Level Radioactive & Mixed Waste Management

3-day course, US$ 1,095

This course should be taken by all personnel involved with the generation, consolidation, storage, and preparation for shipment of low-level radioactive waste or mixed radioactive hazardous waste, as well as supervisors and auditors with responsibilities for waste generation or shipment.

Topics will include the regulatory classification requirements for low-level radioactive waste, the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Act and state compact updates, current status and availability regarding commercially available disposal sites, waste sites’ acceptance criteria, waste broker services, and mixed waste disposal options. Course participants will learn how to characterize, classify, package, prepare for shipment, label, and manifest waste shipments. EPA requirements for implementing the conditional exemption for storage, transportation and disposal of mixed wastes will be discussed as well as NRC/EPA guidance on testing of mixed wastes.

This course begins with radioactive materials transportation training (DOT & NRC Requirements for Shipping and Receiving Radioactive Materials). If students have recently completed training in this area, they may choose to attend the third day only. Please call 1-800-871-7930 to discuss this option.

Students will receive a special 1,100+ page manual including all training materials, pertinent regulations and regulatory guides, as well as forms and checklists to assure that all DOT requirements are met for employer certification.

The primary instructor is Mr. Sean Austin, a Certified Health Physicist with an M.S. in Radiation Science and six years in charge of Radioactive Waste Management and Shipping and Receiving Radioactive Materials at the Radiation Safety Branch, National Institutes of Health. Other instructors include Dr. Alan Fellman, a Certified Health Physicist with a PhD in radiation science/environmental science and Ray Johnson, a Certified Health Physicist, and Professional Engineer.

Topics Covered During Each Session Include

  • DOT Requirements
  • General Awareness
  • Radiation Health Risks
  • Radiation Safety Regulations
  • Measuring Radiation
  • Transportation Classifications
  • Examples of Shipping Limited Quantities
  • Labeling, Marking, Shipping Papers
  • Opening Packages
  • Related Safety Training

Training Dates

2008
July 7 - 9 (FULL)
September 22 - 24

Course Credits

AAHP - 32 CE Credits
ABIH - 3.0 CM Points

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Low Level Radioactive Waste Management Sample Agenda

Faculty: Sean Austin, MS, CHP, RSO
  Alan Fellman, PhD, CHP, RSO
  Ray Johnson, MS, PE, FHPS, CHP

Day 1 | Introduction to Transportation of Radioactive Materials


7:30 Continental Breakfast
8:00 Introduction and Risk Perceptions
8:30 Sources of Radiation
9:30 Atomic Structure and Radioactivity
11:00 Radiation Health Risks
12:00 Lunch (provided)
1:00 Radiation Detection Instruments
2:00 Review of DOT Training Materials
2:30 Applicability of DOT Regulations, DOT Training Regulations, General Awareness and Familiarization Video
3:30 Class Exercises
4:00 Definitions, Special Form, Normal Form, Categories of Radioactive Material
5:00 Adjourn

Day 2 | Shipping and Receiving RAM


7:30 Continental Breakfast
8:00 NRC Regulations, General Requirements, Radiation Limits, Quality Control, Type A Packages, Type B Packages
9:00 Class Exercises
9:30 Hazmat Table and Hazard Communication (Marking, Labeling, Shipping Papers, Emergency Response, Placarding)
10:30 Class Exercises
11:00 Special Classifications (Limited Quantities, Instrument and Articles, Empty Packages, Low Specific Activity, Surface Contaminated Objects)
12:00 Lunch (provided)
1:00 Class Exercises
1:30 Conveyance by Highway, Carrier Requirements, Registration, Incident Reporting, Package Receipt and Inspection, Low-level Radioactive Waste
3:00 Class Exercises
4:00 Questions and Answers, Course Critique
4:30 Written Exam
5:00 Review of Exam, Presentation of Certificates, Adjourn

Day 3 | Radioactive Waste Management


7:30 Continental Breakfast
8:00 Introduction, Overview of Radioactive Wastes
9:00 Radioactive Waste Management Regulations, 10 CFR 20, 10 CFR 35, General Requirements, Sanitary Sewerage, Incineration, Disposal of Specific Wastes
10:00 Transfer of LLW, LLW Manifests, Decay-in-Storage, Record Keeping, Special Issues, Interim Storage
12:00 Lunch (provided)
1:00 Land Disposal of LLW, 10 CFR 61, LLW Classification, LLW Disposal Sites, Radioactive Waste Processing Facilities
3:00 LLW Policy Act, LLW Politics, LLW Compacts, Emergency Access to LLW Sites, 10 CFR 62, Mixed Waste Management, Radioactive Waste Management Programs
5:00 Course Critique, Presentation of Certificates, Adjourn

 


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