NV5

Radiation Safety for Authorized User & Supervisors (RSAU)


Course Title:

Radiation Safety for Authorized User & Supervisors (RSAU)

Course duration:

3 days

Price:

$1195

Course Summary

Please contact us at AcademyRegistrar@nv5.com with any questions.

This course is designed for those individuals working on a non-medical license using radioactive materials. An Authorized User (also known as the Principal Investigator) is often named on a radioactive materials license as an individual who uses and/or supervises the use of radioactive material. The intent of this course is to provide training to persons who wish to become authorized to use and supervise the use of radioactive materials.

Upcoming Classes

Start End Location Registration
Mon, Dec 2 Wed, Dec 4 Virtual, NA Register Now
Mon, Jan 6 Wed, Jan 8 Virtual, NA Register Now
Mon, Feb 3 Wed, Feb 5 Hollywood, FL Register Now
Mon, Mar 3 Wed, Mar 5 Virtual, NA Register Now
Mon, Apr 7 Wed, Apr 9 Virtual, NA Register Now
Mon, May 5 Wed, May 7 Virtual, NA Register Now
Mon, Jun 2 Wed, Jun 4 Hollywood, FL Register Now
Mon, Jul 14 Wed, Jul 16 Virtual, NA Register Now
Mon, Aug 11 Wed, Aug 13 Virtual, NA Register Now
Mon, Sep 8 Wed, Sep 10 Virtual, NA Register Now
Mon, Oct 6 Wed, Oct 8 Virtual, NA Register Now
Mon, Nov 17 Wed, Nov 19 Hollywood, FL Register Now
Mon, Dec 15 Wed, Dec 17 Virtual, NA Register Now

Description

Please contact us at AcademyRegistrar@nv5.com with any questions.

Have you been delegated responsibility as an Authorized User to supervise the use of radioactive materials at your facility? Does your employer want to list you on its license as an Authorized User?


An Authorized User (also known as the Principal Investigator) is often named on a radioactive materials license as an individual who uses and/or supervises the use of radioactive material.


Emphasizing practical knowledge, this course provides 24 hours of radiation safety training in the following subjects:

  • Radiation protection principles,
  • Characteristics of ionizing radiation,
  • Units of radiation dose and quantities,
  • Radiation detection instrumentation,
  • Biological hazards associated with exposure to radiation,
  • Radioactive waste management, and
  • Practical information pertaining to the safe handling of radioactive materials.

Customize your training with elective modules.

Did You Know...?

Facilities usually require 24 hours of radiation safety training before they will name you as an Authorized User (Principal Investigator) on their radioactive materials license.


Audience

Individuals working under a non-medical license who are delegated responsibility as an Authorized User to supervise the use of radioactive materials. An Authorized User (Principal Investigator) is often named on a radioactive materials license.


Related Credits

Related Certifications: