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

Wednesday 11 November 2009

Thursday


9.00 – 10.30

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN RECOGNITION AND HORMONIZATION OF REQUIREMENTS - PART I

Chair: R. Paynter (HPA)

 

Keynote Speech:
United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Training Program
J. Ricci (United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission) - United States

ENETRAP II: WP2 - Requirements for the Recognition of Radiation Protection Expers (RPE)
J. Stewart (Radiation Protection Division, Health Protection Agency (HPA)) – United Kingdom; F. Draaisma (NRG) – The Netherlands; P. Livolsi (National Institute for Nuclear Science and Technology (CEA-INSTN)) – France; A. Luciani (ENEA Radiation Protection Institute) – Italy; A. Schmitt-Hannig (Bundesamt für Strahlenschutz (BfS)) - Germany

ENETRAP II: WP3 Requirements for RPO Competencies and Establishment of European Guidance for RPO Training
A. Schmitt – Hanning (Bundesamt für Strahlenschutz (BfS)) – Germany; M. Coeck (SCK•CEN - Belgian Nuclear Research Centre) – Belgium; F. Draaisma (NRG) – The Netherlands; A. Luciani (ENEA) – Italy; M. Marco (Virtual Centre For Distance Learning And Transfer Knowledge, CIEMAT) – Spain; S. Möbius (International Training – FTU, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe) – Germany; J. Stewart (Health Protection Agency) – United Kingdom; P. Vaz (Instituto Tecnológico e Nuclear (ITN)) - Portugal

ENETRAP II: WP5 - Develop and Apply Mechanismsfor the Evaluaation of Training Material, Events and Providers
F. Draaisma (NRG) – The Netherlands; J. Stewart (Health Protection Agency HPA) – United Kingdom; P. Livolsi  (CEA-INSTN) – France; A. Luciani (ENEA) – Italy; S. Möbius (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe FZK) – Germany; P. Vaz (ITN) – Portugal; M. Ceclan (Polytechnical University Bucharest PUB) – Romania; P. de Regge (ENEN) - France

10.30 – 10.50

Coffee Break

10.50 - 12.00

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN RECOGNITION AND HARMONIZATION OF REQUIREMENTS – PART II

Chair: P. Vaz (ITN)

 

Harmonization of national and regional education and training in radiation protection in case of Belarus
A. Timoshchenko (International Sakharov Environmental University) - Belarus

Training of RPOs in Slovenia: Lessons Learned and Suggestions for Improvenment
M. Koželj I. Jenčič (Jožef Stefan Institute) - Slovenia

Professional Qualification in Radiological Protection:Update on the Portuguese Needs
A. Falcao, C. Oliveira (ITN, Nuclear and Technological Institute), P. Rosário (DGS - Directorate-General of Health) - Portugal

12.00 - 13.00

Lunch Break


13.00 – 14.20


BUILDING THE FUTURE – ATTRACTING A NEW GENERATION

Chair: J. Stewart (HPA)

 

Maintaining Competence in Radiation Protection in Germany
A.Böttger, R. Raguse (Division RS II 2 – General and Fundamental Aspects of Radiological Protection, Federal Ministry for Environment, Nature)  - Germany

European Master programmes in Radioecology, Radiation Protection and Advanced Radiochemistry to meet the stakeholders needs for recruitment
L. Skipperud, B. Salbu (Norwegian University of Life Sciences) – Norway; H. Garelick, H. Jones (Middlesex University) – United Kingdom; Ch. Tamponnet (IRSN) - France

ENETRAP II: Enthusing and Attracting Young Generation with Radiation Protection
M. Ceclan,  R. E. Ceclan (University Politehnica of Bucharest) – Romania; M. Coeck (SCK-CEN) – Belgium; A. Schmidt-Hannig (BfS) – Germany; P. Livolsi (CEA – INSTN) - France

The European Master’s Degree in Radiation Protection "EMRP": an ENETRAP result
P. Livolsi (Institut National des Sciences et Techniques Nucléaires, CEA/INSTN); J. Balosso, H. Mazouzi (Joseph Fourier University, CHU Grenoble) – France; L. Musilek Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering) - Czech Republic; A. Chard (North Highland College UHI)- United Kingdom

14.20 - 15.00

CLOSING SESSION

Chair: M. Coeck (SCK-CEN);
Co-chair: R. Paynter (HPA)

15.00

Coffee Break

 


   
 

Graphics and Design: Marion Brünglinghaus, ENS