Radioactive Materials Receipt and Shipment General Awareness

Course Program

Radioactive Materials Receipt and Shipment General Awareness

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Course Description

This course provides essential training on the safe receipt, handling, and shipment of radioactive materials in compliance with NRC and DOT regulations. Participants will learn about packaging types, regulatory requirements, monitoring procedures, and incident response to ensure safety and compliance.

  • Understand the importance of precision in shipping and receiving radioactive materials, including the risks of improper handling such as radiation exposure and environmental contamination
  • Learn about the types of radioactive material packages, including:
  • Excepted, Industrial (IP-1, IP-2, IP-3), Type A, and Type B packages
  • Safety features and purposes of each package type
  • Master the regulatory steps for receiving radioactive materials, including:
  • Monitoring contamination and radiation levels upon receipt (NRC §20.1906)
  • Inspecting packages for damage and following safe opening procedures
  • Documenting shipment records and contamination surveys
  • DOT and NRC packaging, labeling, and documentation requirements (49 CFR parts 100-177)
  • Advance notification and coordination with Radiation Safety offices
  • Conducting radiation level checks and contamination surveys before transport
  • Responding to damaged or contaminated shipments and reporting incidents
  • Understand the training and authorization requirements for personnel handling radioactive materials, including the roles of Authorized Users and Radiation Safety Committees

Certifications Obtained Upon Completion

Certificate of Completion in Radioactive Materials Receipt and Shipment General Awareness

Regulatory Citations

NRC §20.1906 (Procedures for Receiving and Opening Packages)DOT 49 CFR parts 100-177 (Hazardous Materials Regulations)

Additional Notes

This course is ideal for personnel involved in the shipping, receiving, and handling of radioactive materials, including safety officers, lab personnel, and logistics managers.Emphasis is placed on compliance, safety, and effective communication between shipping, receiving, and safety teams.