Radiation Safety in Medical Facilities for Non-Technical Ancillary Personnel
Online continuing education course for non-technical individuals working in or around areas with radioactive materials or radiation-producing equipment
Introduction
Radiation and radionuclides are routinely used in medical facilities for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Federal and/or state regulations (OSHA, NRC, TJC), as well as local policies, require medical facilities to provide radiation safety training for ancillary personnel (technical and non-technical) whose duties involve working in or around areas with radioactive materials or radiation-producing equipment.
A request has been submitted to the American Academy of Health Physics for 4 Continuing Education Credits upon completion of this course.
Course description
The Radiation Safety in Medical Facilities for Non-Technical Ancillary Personnel Online Training course contains two modules designed to provide an introduction to the basic principles of radiation safety. Topics include:
- What is ionizing radiation?
- Sources of radiation in medical facilities
- Radiation safety roles for medical staff members
- Recognizing radiation symbols and posted signage
- Minimizing exposure to radiation
- Practical radiation protection practices
A list of the modules included in the course is provided below, along with instructions about the registration process. PTP instructors will be available via email, phone, or Microsoft® Teams to answer questions and provide assistance when needed.
Target audience
This course is designed for ancillary staff without a technical background who may be exposed to radiation sources in their work. This includes housekeeping and environmental staff who clean areas where radioactive materials are used, maintenance staff who may need to perform repair work near radiation sources, security staff who patrol restricted areas, and receiving and supply staff who handle packages that may contain radioactive materials.
Cost
$219.50 - Tuition includes access to the course materials via the ORAU Learning Management System (LMS).
Registration coming soon
Questions
If you have additional questions about this course, please contact the Registrar.