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Title The training activities of the Center for Advanced Technological and Environmental Training (FTU) of Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe
Presented by Möbius, Siegurd
Institute(s) Center for Advanced Technological and Environmental Training, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, DE
Description Authors:
Siegurd  Möbius,  Gerhard  Frank  and  Angela  Bickel

Abstract:
The  training  activities  of  the  Center  for  Advanced  Technological  and  Environmental  Training  (FTU)  of  Forschungszentrum  Karlsruhe  with  regard  to  radiation  protection  will  be  presented. 

Participants  addressed  include  Qualified  Experts  QE  and  persons  responsible  for  radiological  protection  in  the  fields  of:

-  application  of  radiation  in  industry,  research,  and  science
-  the  nuclear  fuel  cycle  (nuclear  installations,  fuel  fabrication,  reactors,  and  decommissioning)
-  emergency  preparedness  and  response
and  all  such  persons  working  in 
-  the  medical  sector.

The  duration  of  the  training  courses  varies  between  2.5  days  for  Radiation  Protection  Commissioners  for  Maintenance  Workers  to  5  weeks  for  Radiation  Protection  Commissioners  in  Nuclear  Power  Plants.
 
Training  goals  cover:  conveyance  of  knowledge,  acquisition  of  requisite  competence,  and  maintaining  requisite  competence  in  accordance  with  the  German  Radiation  Protection  Ordinance  (StrlSchV)  2001  and  its  guidelines  for  implementation.

As  a  rule,  the  successful  attendance  of  training  courses  performed  in  accordance  with  the  requirements  of  StrlSchV  and  its  pertaining  guidelines  is  to  be  proved  by  passing  a  final  written  test.  Successful  course  attendance  is  documented  in  an  officially  acknowledged  certificate  which  forms  the  basis  for  being  licensed.

Annually,  more  than  2500  participants  in  approximately  150  training  events  are  trained  in  the  field  of  radiation  protection.

Training  is  being  performed  as  classroom  lectures,  seminars,  workshops,  demonstrations,  practical  exercises,  and  laboratory  sessions. 

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