ETRAP 2009
   
organised by European Nuclear Society

co-organised by the Nuclear and Technological Institute ITN

co-organised by SCK.CEN

ENEN

sponsored by IAEA

co-sponsored by OECD Nuclear Energy Agency

 


ETRAP 2009

4th International Conference on Education and Training in Radiological Protection

8 - 12 November 2009, Lisbon, Portugal

Programme

Monday 9 November 2009

Thursday

9.00 – 9.30

OPENING SESSION

Chair: S. San Antonio (Secretary General ENS )

 

Welcome Addresses

  • J. Montalvão e Silva (President ITN)

  • M. Coeck (Chair ETRAP Programme Committee)

9.30 – 10.30

SETTING THE SCENE - PART I

Chair: S. San Antonio (ENS)

 

Keynote Speech:
Education and Training requirements in the revised European Basic Safety Standards Directive
Stefan Mundigl (European Commission, DG TREN - H 4 Radiation Protection)

Keynote Speech:
Education, Training and the Euratom Framework Programme
G. Van Goethem, A. Jouve (European Commission DG-Research) – Belgium

10.30 – 11.00

Coffee Break

11.00 – 13.00

SETTING THE SCENE - PART II

Chair: M. Coeck (SCK.CEN)

 

Keynote Speech:
IRPA’s contribution to E&T activities for radiation protection professionals
E. Gallego (International Radiation Protection Association, IRPA)

Keynote Speech:
IAEA Activities in Education and Training in Radiation, Transport and Waste Safety: Current status and future challenges
J. Wheatley (International Atomic Energy Agency)

Keynote Speech:
Perspective on future needs for radiation protection competence for nuclear infrastructure
U. Yoshimura (OECD)

13.00 – 13.45

Lunch Break


13.45 – 14.30

 


 
 Poster Session

14.30 – 15.40

CURRENT STATUS IN E& T IN RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION

Chair: A. Falcao (ITN)

 

Keynote speech:
Radiation and Waste Safety Training: Towards Sustainable Training and Self Reliance – A Malaysian Experience
M. L Juri, S. Hassan, D. Mohamad (Malaysian Nuclear Agency) – Malaysia

Radiation Protection Training Program at the EU Joint Research Centre in Ispra, Italy
C. Osimani, D. Giuffrida  (Joint Research Centre) - Italy

Radiation Protection Training in Loviisa NPP, Legislative guidance and Development of Training Process - Historical Approach
M. Ritala, M. Koivisto, M. Halin, T. Kontio, M. Virtanen, J. Vanhanen, J. Karhula (Fortum Power and Heat Oy, Loviisa NPP) - Finland

15.40 – 16.00

Coffee Break

16.00 – 17.00

DEVELOPMENTS IN TRAINING DELIVERY

Chair: F. Draaisma (NRG)

 

DISTANCE TEACHING - AN EXPERIENCE FROM PETRUS (EDUCATION IN GEOLOGICAL DISPOSAL OF RADIOACTIVE WASTES)
B. Bazargan Sabet (Institut National Polytechnique de Lorraine, Ecole des Mines de Nancy) – France; F.J. Elorza Tenreiro (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros de Minas) – Spain; K-J. Rohlig (Technische Universität Clausthal, Institut für Endlagerforschung) – Germany; R. Vasicek, J. Svoboda (CTU in Prague, Centre of Experimental Geotechnics) – Czech Republik

Development of the γ-ray spectroscopy system using CsI(Tl)-PIN diode detector for educational purposes
Y. Nam, H.S. Kim, J-H. Ha, B-J. Min (Atomic Energy Research Institute) – Republic of Korea

Fifty-year Experience of Nuclear&Radiation Education at NuTEC/JAEA -Mainly on Radiation Basic Course and New Distance Learning System-
K. Kushita, H. Kato, H. Murakami, J. Sugimoto (Nuclear Technology and Education Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency ) - Japan


   
 

Graphics and Design: Marion Brünglinghaus, ENS