Workshops
Feed back experience shows that there is in Europe a need for Workshops which are neither a big congress nor a collection of working groups with lots of different meetings, but which over a few days provide a forum for a few dozen experts to exchange feedback experience and to identify problems that need further research or development. Therefore the Network has organised and will continue to organise such type of Workshop once a year.
The subject is selected in order to cover domains where the Network Steering Committee Group estimates that many improvements in terms of ALARA implementation may be found. All papers are invited presentations. To promote discussions, appropriate time is made available for work in small groups and the number attending the workshop is limited to a few dozens experts. The language of the Workshops is English.
At the end of each Workshop the chairpersons and the working groups propose to the participants some recommendations to the EC and national regulatory bodies and other stakeholders corresponding to the feedback from the sessions of the Workshop. These recommendations are validated by the Network Steering Committee Group and send to the Commission and to other appropriate stakeholders.
- "ALARA and Decommissioning", Saclay, France, December 1997
- "Good Radiation Practices in Industry and Research", Chilton, UK, November 1998
- "Managing Internal Exposure", Neuherberg, Germany, November 1999
- "Management of Occupational Radiological and Non-radiological Risks: Lessons to be Learned", Antwerp, Belgium, November 2000
- "Industrial Radiography: Improvements in Radiation Protection", Rome, Italy, October 2001
- "Occupational Exposure Optimisation in the Medical and the Radiopharmaceutical Sectors", Madrid, Spain, October 2002
- "Decommissiong of Installations and Site Remediation", Arnhem, The Netherlands, October 2003
- "Occupational Radiological Protection Control through Inspection and Self-assessment", Uppsala, Sweden, September 2004
- "Occupational Exposure to Natural Radiation", Augsburg, Germany, October 2005
- "Experience and new Developments in Implementing ALARA in Occupational, Patient and Public Exposures", Prague, Czech Republic, 12-15 September 2006
- "ALARA in Radioactive Waste Management", Athens, Greece, 9-11 April 2008
- "ALARA issues arising for Safety and Security of Radiation Sources and Security Screening Devices", Vienna, Austria, 21-23 October 2009
- "ALARA and the Medical Sector", Oscarborg Fortress, Norway, 7-10 June 2011
- "ALARA in existing exposure situations", Dublin Castle, Ireland, 4-6 September 2012
- "Improving ALARA Culture through Education and Training", Rovinj, Croatia, 7-9 May 2014
- "ALARA in Industrial Radiography", Bern, Switzerland, 14-16 March 2016
- "ALARA in Emergency Exposure Situations", Lisbon, Portugal, 15-17 May 2017
- "ALARA for Decommissioning and Site Remediation", Marcoule, France, 11-13 March 2019
- "Innovative ALARA Tools", Athens, Greece, 27-29 November 2019
- "ALARA for interventional radiology and nuclear medicine", Vienna, Austria, 2-4 October 2023
- Details
15th European ALARA Network Workshop, Rovinj, Croatia, 7 – 9 May 2014
"Education and Training in Radiation Protection
Improving ALARA Culture through Education and Training"
Aims and Objectives
Previous EAN and EUTERP workshops have noted the importance of delivering effective radiation protection education and training to workers and other stakeholders. Consequently, this joint EAN-EUTERP workshop considers how education and training programmes can be delivered effectively, to improve radiation protection in practice and disseminate ALARA culture.
The workshop will consist of presentations (oral and posters) intended to highlight the main issues, and a significant part of the programme will be devoted to discussions within working groups. Participants will be expected to produce recommendations on education and training issues, to be addressed to relevant local, national and international stakeholders
Scope of the Workshop
The workshop programme covers education and training for various types of stakeholders and is expected to consider the following subjects:
- The new European BSS
- European qualification and accreditation schemes (ECVET, EQF, etc.)
- The effectiveness and efficiency of education and training
- Practical ALARA training
- New learning tools
Working Groups
As part of the programme, time has been devoted for discussions between participants (divided in four working groups). The working groups have tackled issues such as :
- How to assess the effectiveness of training (WG1)?
- Tools to improve the effectiveness of training (WG2).
- What is achieved by recognition schemes (WG3)?
- Incorporating ALARA culture in training requirements - How to improve risk awareness, radiation protection and ALARA understanding for different stakeholders and different levels of exposure (WG4)?
Presentations
Session 1 - Setting the scene
- document Welcome address to European ALARA Network and EUTERP Workshop on Education and Training in Radiation (823 KB) — F. Vermeersch
- document Education and training in radiation protection: initiatives of the EUTERP Foundation (218 KB) — R. Paynter
- document Education and training in radiation protection in the European Basic Safety Standards (1 MB) — G. Simeonov
- document Conclusions & Recommendations by the HERCA Task force on Education & Training in Radiation Protection (1022 KB) — T. Vermeulen
- document ENETRAP III (436 KB) — M. Coeck
- document IRPA Guiding Principles for Establishing a RP Culture (2.39 MB) — C. Schieber
- document Recent Developments within the European Framework of RP Education and Training (949 KB) — A. Schmitt-Hannig
Session 2 - Building ALARA into radiation protection training programmes
- document Optimization of radiation protection (ALARA): a practical guidebook (2.40 MB) — C. Schieber
- document Reflections on ALARA in RP training (1.43 MB) — F. Vermeesch
- document Elaboration of training scheme on radiation protection of patients: The French experience (2.72 MB) — C. Rousse
- document Exercising Radiation Protection Planning as a Relevant Course Content for Training ALARA (2 MB) — G. Jahn
- document Introduction to Working Groups (415 KB) — P. Shaw
Session 3 - Measuring the effectiveness of training, the role of qualification and recognition schemes
- document Assessing the effectiveness of training - what are we looking for? (2.37 MB) — J. Stewart
- document How to test the effectiveness of training? (787 KB) — E. Grindrod
- document Teaching radiation protection principles – Possibilities for more effective approach (205 KB) — M. Koželj
Session 4 - Tools and methods
- document The use of computer simulations in specific job training, risk communication and safety (6 MB) — F. Vermeesch
- document Serious 3D Game for education and training in radiation protection (5.03 MB) — video movie (64.73 MB) — A. Pin
- document How to integrate the « Humans factors » within a reviewing project of the HP training for outside workers (2.08 MB) — I. Fucks
Session 5 - National approaches
- document Education and Training System in Croatia (Case Study) (125 KB) — D. Posedel
- document Greek Atomic Energy Commission initiatives with respect to education and training of outside workers (2.90 MB) — C. Pafilis
- document RP Education and Training in Germany in the light of the new EURATOM BSS (1.84 MB) — J. Vogel
- document Challenge of implementing RPE RPO in Belgium Guidance document (1.27 MB) — P. Froment
Session 6 - Working Group conclusions and Workshop synthesis
- document Group 1 “How to Assess the Effectiveness of Training” (61 KB) — WG1
- document Tools to improve the effectiveness of training (50 KB) — WG2
- document WG3. What is achieved by recognition schemes? (83 KB) — WG3
- document Incorporating ALARA culture in training requirements (30 KB) — WG4
- document EUTERP Conclusions (593 KB)
- document Conclusions and recommendations (1.86 MB) — P. Shaw
- pdf Conclusions and recommendations (in Swedish) (130 KB) — M. Andersson