PowerPoint Training
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Where Do I Go From Here?
This PowerPoint would be most useful for a limited presentation time - probably 20 minutes. Presentation gets straight to the point of the industries need for Health Physics workers and nuclear professionals in general.
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Practical Whole Body Counting and Internal Dosimetry
This presentation covers the basics of a whole body counter and then will go into the basics of internal dosimetry. A Stand-up type whole body counter is briefly described; the artifacts that are found in a typical Whole body counter spectrum and errors associated with the spectra. Inputs into Internal dosimetry calculations will be outlined (no calculations are performed) and the uses/misuses of the same. The use of Transuranics and Hard-to-Detect radionuclides are also be covered. Human relations as it applies to internal dose and body counting is also be discussed.
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Multi-Modal Radioactive Shipping
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Nuclear Power Regulatory Overview
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NRRPT PowerPoint Format
The PowerPoint format listed here is the approved format to place training material on our Website. Members are encouraged to submit materials for the professional improvement of the rest of the membership. Presentations must be peer reviewed either by an NRRPT Board or Panel member prior to placing on this site. Registration Maintenance points are earned for placing training materials on this website.
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