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ETRAP
2005
23 - 25 November in Brussels, Belgium
3rd International Conference on Education and Training in Radiological Protection
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The use of computer simulations in specific job training, risk communication and safety |
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Vermeersch, Fernand |
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SCK-CEN (BE) |
Description |
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Authors:
Fernand Vermeersch and Robby Nijs
Abstract:
A general training of the work force in radiation protection forms the bases of a good attitude towards the risks involved in working with radiation sources. However some problems or tasks can be very specific and demand detailed information of the work site and the radiation risks involved. This presentation shows how 3D simulation, virtual reality technology and internet technology can be used to support specific training and communication in the radiation protection field. Research on this subject and a working tool are presented in this field.
A part of the training on the work floor can now be replaced by training using computer simulation techniques thus avoiding exposure during training. The visualization capabilities allow making the radiation risks visible by 3D dose maps and dose rate value display at the worker position. Different work scenarios can be evaluated and scored on their dose account and by doing so support decisions in the ALARA approach.
The use of these techniques allows a better training of the workforce through a better understanding of the workplace and the radiation risks in involved.
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Full paper |
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Vermeersch.pdf (104 KB - 106,525 bytes) |
Presentation |
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Vermeersch.pdf (1 MB - 1,533,076 bytes) |
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