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9:00AM - 4:30PM
How to Evaluate Nuclide Identification of Peaks in Your Gamma Spectrum – NEW!
Seminar DetailsHow to Evaluate Nuclide Identification of Peaks in Your Gamma Spectrum
NEW!
Description: Ever wonder why sometimes a nuclide is identified and other times they are not? Would you like to be able to review your report and spectrum and be able to evaluate the results with confidence? In this one-day seminar we will evaluate the nuclide identification of peaks by better understanding the decisions the software makes in the identification process. This knowledge will help you to recognize issues that impact the correctness of identification.
Examples will be used in the seminar to demonstrate the various evaluation steps and how the library set-up and Genie™ algorithms work together to provide nuclide identification and activity.
Seminar Topics:
- Typical gamma Analysis Steps and how they impact the outcome of identification:
- Peak Location
- Peak Area (Checking peaks for proper integration and interferences)
- Choosing the correct Efficiency
- Using an appropriate library
- Nuclide Identification with Interference (Emphasis on this step)
- MDA
- How to use reports during evaluation of nuclide identification
- How to modify outcome if needed
Instructor: Cathey Sharp
Date: Monday, August 1, 2022
Cost: $750.00
CECs: TBD
9:00AM - 4:30PM
Get More from your PRD, Practical Field Tactics and Tips for Emergency Response and Homeland Security – NEW!
Seminar DetailsGet More from your PRD, Practical Field Tactics and Tips for Emergency Response and Homeland Security
NEW!
Description: During this seminar you will learn how to deploy your PRD whether in an emergency or normal operations. We will guide you through the varying capabilities and limitations of PRDs to learn what your PRD is telling you or not telling you. Then add in some practical hands-on field tactics and tips to get the most out of your PRD.
Who Should Attend: PRD users to include: first response (police/fire/hazmat), homeland security, or any agency to employ PRDs.
How You Will Benefit: Attendees who attend this seminar will gain a better understanding of their PRDs capabilities, limitations, and gain an understanding of what the results mean.
Seminar Topics:
- PRD Functions
- PRD Capabilities and Limitations
- Approaches to deploying your PRD
- What is my PRD not telling me
- Interpreting the readings from my PRD
- Determine if I have a threat or an innocent reading
- What are the next steps
Instructor: Jess Griffin
Date: Monday, August 1, 2022
Cost: $750.00
CECs: TBD
Prerequisites: Some familiarity radiation fundamentals.
9:00AM - 4:30PM
Introduction to LabSOCS™ Calibration Software
Seminar DetailsIntroduction to LabSOCS™ Calibration Software
Description: This 1-day seminar provides a general introduction to the LabSOCS mathematical efficiency calibration software, including the primary topics noted below. The intent is to effectively cover a large amount of material in lecture format at a relatively fast pace, while preserving adequate time for questions and open discussion.
Who Should Attend: The intended audience includes technologists or supervisory personnel who are responsible for performing LabSOCS efficiency calibrations, and the operation of gamma spectroscopy systems using those calibration files. This seminar is also intended to provide adequate introductory training (or review) for anyone wishing to attend the “Getting the Most Accurate Model with the LabSOCS Beaker Editor - Advanced” seminar to be presented on the following day. Attendees should be familiar with fundamental principles of gamma spectroscopy, and preferably have some previous training and experience with the Apex-Gamma™ and/or Genie™ software.
How You Will Benefit: Attendees who complete this seminar will attain a good understanding of the features and sample modeling capabilities of the LabSOCS software package. This knowledge will enable attendees to effectively use this software and interpret the efficiency calibration results. Supervisors and managers will benefit from the knowledge and proficiency gained by attendees, with improved data quality for their gamma spectroscopy measurement program.
Seminar Topics:
- Use of the Genie Geometry Composer application
- Features of the standard LabSOCS geometry templates
- Tips for proper template parameter entry
- Editing the Materials Library
- Changing the default efficiency calculation parameters
Several common sample geometries will be selected as practical examples to demonstrate the complete LabSOCS efficiency calibration process, including:
- Selecting a LabSOCS geometry template
- Entering all required geometry parameters
- Viewing the Geometry Composer report
- Generating the efficiency data points
- Creating an efficiency calibration file
- Proper use of the calibration file during spectral analyses in Genie software
- Cascade summing considerations
Instructor: Jeff Wetzler
Date: Monday, August 1, 2022
Cost: $750.00
CECs: 8
9:00AM - 4:30PM
DMC 3000™ Electronic Dosimeter Training (Hardware and Software)
Seminar DetailsDMC 3000™ Electronic Dosimeter Training (Hardware & Software)
Description:This seminar is designed to support users tasked with the calibration, configuration and deployment of Mirion electronic dosimeters (DMC/SOR family). Attendees will gain insight into the capabilities of the dosimeter through parameter manipulation and hands-on exercises involving the use of the DMC User™ software. Attendees will become familiar with the variety of dosimeter customization options and advanced features of the configuration software, and how to leverage them for their own applications.
Who Should Attend: Existing users (SOR, DMC 2000™ or DMC 3000 units) who calibrate, configure, or repair electronic dosimeters will gain the most benefit; individuals interested in Mirion’s dosimeter product line are welcome to attend.
Seminar Topics:
- Functional overview of the DMC and SOR communication protocols
- Dosimeter detection technology and self-test features
- DMC User configuration software overview
- Dosimeter deployment: creation and maintenance of standard configurations
- Configuration options for emergency deployment
- Histogram recovery and interpretation
- Dosimeter display customization
- Calibration procedures and calibration factor adjustment
- Common error messages and corrective actions
- Advanced DMC User configurations
Instructor: Jean-Louis Masseau
Date: August 1, 2022
Cost: $750.00
CECs: 8
Prerequisites: Attendees should have a basic understanding of radiation interaction with matter, the basic purpose of contamination monitoring systems, equipment, and their operational procedures. Attendees are encouraged to bring a laptop to run the contamination monitor demonstration program.
9:00AM - 4:30PM
Contamination Monitoring Operations – Basic
Seminar DetailsContamination Monitoring Operations – Basic
Description: This seminar will begin with a short review of the operating principles, setup and calibration of the Argos™-5AB system with Zeus™ option. These calibration principles can be applied and extended to the GEM™-5 gamma exit monitor, the Cronos® tool/object monitor and the Sirius™-5 Hand/Cuff and Foot monitor. The required steps to properly setup, calibrate, alarm test, troubleshoot and perform required maintenance on the monitors will also be covered. Concepts are taught using lecture/demonstration format followed by hands-on participation by the user.
Who Should Attend: Technologists and supervisory personnel responsible for personnel or object contamination monitoring using any of the ARGOS, GEM, SIRIUS, or CRONOS systems would benefit from attending this training seminar. Attendees should have a basic understanding of contamination monitoring systems and programs.
How You Will Benefit: Attendees who complete this seminar will establish or refresh a solid foundation in the calibration, operation, and use of Mirion contamination monitoring systems. Supervisors and managers benefit from an improved level of understanding on the part of their technologists, ensuring a more reliable and defensible contamination monitoring program.
Seminar Topics:
- Detector and System Fundamentals
- High Voltage Optimization
- Calibration
- Self-Shielding Basics
- Troubleshooting
- System Maintenance & Repair
- What’s in the Software
Instructor: Jeff duPont
Date: Monday, August 1, 2022
Cost: $750.00
CECs: 8
Prerequisites: Attendees should have a basic understanding of radiation interaction with matter, the basic purpose of contamination monitoring systems, equipment, and their operational procedures. Attendees are encouraged to bring a laptop to run the contamination monitor demonstration program.
9:00AM - 4:30PM
Practical QA/QC Considerations in Gamma Spectroscopy
Seminar DetailsPractical QA/QC Considerations in Gamma Spectroscopy
Description: Users of analytical equipment understand that an extensive and consistent Quality Assurance (QA) program is integral to delivering defensible and valid results. With the advancements in electronic storage of the data, creating quality control charts and reports is the easy part. However, knowing what parameters to track, what types of QA tests to use and how to interpret the QA results is more difficult and is critical to having a good QA/QC program.
During this seminar, we will focus on quality assurance practices for gamma spectroscopy systems. We will present parameters that should be monitored in order to maintain a gamma spectroscopy system at peak performance over the equipment’s lifetime. Data from these parameters give early warnings as to possible problems with the system as well as information for troubleshooting the problems.
How You Will Benefit: The information presented is based on years of intensive cooperation between many users of electronic QA packages and consultancy work performed by Mirion to help customers successfully pass their audits and achieve accreditations for their counting laboratories. The goal is to provide advice as to how to create an accurate and balanced QA program which can alert the user to any situation that may cause the system to report erroneous results.
Seminar Topics:
- Overview of Quality Assurance Requirements
- Use of QA Files for Monitoring System Performance
- Frequency of Quality Control Measurements
- Recommended QA Parameter Definitions
- Using the Genie™ Quality Assurance Editor
- Performing Routine QA Counts
- Transferring QA Parameter Results to a QA File
- Reviewing QA File Results
- Additional Methods for Evaluating Data Quality
- Recommended Responses to QA Test Failures
- Implementing QA counts in basic Genie and Apex® Software
- Automation of QA counts in basic Genie and Apex Software
Instructor: Terry Schwager
Date: Monday, August 1, 2022
Cost: $750.00
CECs: 8
9:00AM - 4:30PM
Getting the Most Accurate Model with the LabSOCS™ Beaker Editor – Advanced
Seminar DetailsGetting the Most Accurate Model with the LabSOCS™ Beaker Editor – Advanced
Description: This seminar provides a thorough discussion and demonstration of the LabSOCS Beaker Editor and related sample geometry modeling options. Ever had a challenging sample container that didn’t seem to fit the normal LabSOCS geometry templates? The Beaker Editor gives you the tools to accurately model all those curves and concavities. In this seminar, we will show you how to use the Beaker Editor and go beyond the basic sample modeling process.
Who Should Attend: This seminar is intended for spectroscopists who are responsible for calibrating gamma spectroscopy systems. This is relevant for both laboratory applications and in situ applications, and for those interested in high quality gamma spectroscopy measurements. Previous experience using ISOCS™ and/or LabSOCS software is highly recommended.
How You Will Benefit: Attendees will develop a competency to use custom beaker templates in LabSOCS calibrations, allowing them to create highly detailed LabSOCS models for improved accuracy in their efficiency calibrations. Attendees are encouraged to bring an empty beaker or sample container from their facility for hands-on practice.
Seminar Topics:
- Recommended tools for making physical measurements of your sample containers
- How to use the “Custom Simplified Beaker” and “Custom General Purpose Beaker” modeling templates
- How to use the advanced absorber modeling options to create shelves, attenuators, and other sample holder components as part of your geometry model
- How to validate your customized beaker model
Instructor: Jeff Wetzler
Date: Tuesday, August 2, 2022
Cost: $750.00
CECs: 8
9:00AM - 4:30PM
Field Identification of Radio Isotopes during Emergency Response Operations for First Responders and Homeland Security – NEW!
Seminar DetailsField Identification of Radio Isotopes during Emergency Response Operations for First Responders and Homeland Security NEW!
Description: This seminar will cover the use of Radio Isotope Identification Devices (RIIDs) in the field. It will discuss what a RIID is, how it works, and deployment of the devices during emergency operations. We’ll explore questions on how to determine if you have discovered a threat; how to ensure you gather enough information to make a good interpretation of the results; and look at spectrum from various operations in the past. Some hands-on experience with various sources will follow.
Who Should Attend: Any persons or group that utilize RIIDs in the field. This can include: first response (police/fire/hazmat), homeland security, or any agency to employ PRDs.
How You Will Benefit: Attendees who complete this seminar gain the knowledge to correctly deploy a RIID, gather data for analysis and interpret that data based on spectrum and situational awareness.
Seminar Topics:
- What is a RIID
- What are the capabilities and limitations of RIIDs
- Situational Awareness to assist in gathering intel
- What can you gain from spectrum results
- How to interpret the spectrum in the field
- Various outcomes resulting from Spectrum Analysis
Instructor: Jess Griffin
Date: Tuesday, August 2, 2022
Cost: $750.00
CECs: TBD
Prerequisites: Basic familiarity with RIIDs.
9:00AM - 4:30PM
Introductions to ISOCS™ Software – NEW!
Seminar DetailsIntroductions to ISOCS™ Software
NEW!
Description: This 1-day seminar provides a general introduction to the ISOCS mathematical efficiency calibration software using templates typically encountered with in situ measurements. You will learn the basics for interfacing with the software to create efficiencies generated by ISOCS modeling with Genie™ counting software.
Who Should Attend: Spectroscopy system operators and supervisors who are responsible for performing ISOCS efficiency calibrations and the operation of gamma spectroscopy systems using those calibration files.
How You Will Benefit: Attendees who complete this seminar will attain a good understanding of the features and object modeling capabilities of the ISOCS software package. This knowledge will enable attendees to effectively use this software and interpret the efficiency calibration results. Supervisors and managers will benefit from the knowledge and proficiency gained by attendees, with improved data quality for their gamma spectroscopy measurement program.
Seminar Topics:
- Use of the Genie Geometry Composer application
- Features of the standard ISOCS geometry templates
- Tips for proper template parameter entry
- Editing the Materials Library
- Changing the default efficiency calculation parameters
- Detector field-of-view
- Detector positioning conventions
Several common container shapes will be selected as practical examples to demonstrate the complete ISOCS efficiency calibration process, including:
- Selecting an ISOCS geometry template
- Entering all required geometry parameters
- Viewing the Geometry Composer report
- Generating the efficiency data points
- Creating an efficiency calibration file
- Proper use of the calibration file during spectral analyses in Genie software
Instructor: Cathey Sharp
Date: Tuesday, August 2, 2022
Cost: $750.00
CECs: TBD
Prerequisites: Familiarity with fundamental principles of gamma spectroscopy and Genie spectroscopy application software is strongly recommended.
9:00AM - 4:30PM
Contamination Monitoring Operations – Advanced
Seminar DetailsContamination Monitoring Operations – Advanced
Description: This seminar is designed to give attendees a more in-depth look at achieving the performance standards provided by INPO, ANI, and EPRI with regard to personnel and object contamination monitoring. Several advanced tools and data gathering-analysis methods will be presented about alarm testing, radon progeny rejection tuning, passive monitoring, and self-shielding corrections. Bring your questions for discussion or send to me prior to the meeting, so we can make sure we have time to address all your questions. Bringing a laptop is encouraged so we can put those tools to use for training and analysis.
Who Should Attend: Technologists and supervisory personnel responsible for personnel or object contamination monitoring using any Mirion ARGOS™, GEM™, SIRIUS™, or CRONOS® system will benefit from attending this training. Attendees should have a basic understanding of contamination monitoring systems and programs.
How You Will Benefit: This seminar is designed to start you on the next level of understanding of maintenance, upgrades and how to understand and implement the industry guidance documents, as well as perform and evaluate advanced concepts.
Seminar Topics:
- Advanced considerations for calibration and optimization
- Alpha, Beta and Gamma Calibration for optimal performance
- Standards and guidance for calibration
- Alarm Setting Strategies
- Detector Zone and Sum Zone Usage
- Minimizing Count Times with Maximum Sensitivity
- Alarm Testing Methodologies-Quality Assurance
- Extending alarm testing frequency and documentation
- Using Representative Plant Smears
- INPO, EPRI and ANI Guidance
- Passing INPO Performance Tests RP 1-4 How To
- Passive Monitoring: What is it? How do you do it? How do you satisfy ANI?
- Radon Progeny Rejection Settings and Experience
- Personnel Monitoring Results: Clean and Contaminated
- System backup and restoration
- Software and computer updates
Instructor: Jeff duPont
Date: Tuesday, August 2, 2022
Cost: $750.00
CECs: 8
Prerequisites: Attending the Contamination Monitoring Operations – Basic seminar or experience with the use, calibration and troubleshooting.
9:00AM - 4:30PM
iCAM™ Operations
Seminar DetailsiCAM™ Operations
Purpose: This seminar is designed to provide the iCAM user with an understanding of the hardware, software and measurement application to ensure proper system setup and basic operation.
Description: This 1-day seminar is designed as an introduction to common air monitoring concepts, along with detailed instructions on iCAM calibration and maintenance functions. The seminar begins with an introduction of the iCAM instrument, including a description of all components and theory of operation. Explanation of faults and alarms will be discussed. After a discussion of the hardware components, the iCONFIG software will be demonstrated to show the functionality of this configuration tool. Once the iCAM setup is complete, we will discuss options and methods for calibrating the instrument for alpha and beta efficiency as well as airflow. Other topics for discussion will include radon rejection, activity calculations, false alarm reduction, and routine iCAM maintenance procedures.
Who Should Attend: Radiation protection, chemistry and operations personnel familiar with the concept and purpose of facility continuous air monitors, and knowledgeable with the generic fundamentals of this monitor. This seminar can be used as a refresher course for experienced plant personnel, or it can be used as an introductory course for new plant personnel.
How You Will Benefit: Attendees will obtain a working knowledge of continuous air monitor operation and maintenance required to support your equipment. Your facility, supervisors, and managers benefit from having key personnel with an improved level of understanding of the iCAM monitor and its operation.
Instructor: Terry Schwager
Date: Tuesday, August 2, 2022
Cost: $750.00
CECs: 8
9:00AM - 4:30PM
Setup and Troubleshooting Techniques to Ensure your HPGe Detector is Operating at “Peak” Performance – NEW!
Seminar DetailsSetup and Troubleshooting Techniques to Ensure your HPGe Detector is Operating at “Peak” Performance
NEW!
Description: This seminar provides a thorough discussion to evaluate the different types of germanium detectors available for various applications, the steps required to properly setup your HPGe detector for analytical counting, and suggested troubleshooting techniques to ensure peak performance of your detector system.
Who Should Attend: This seminar is intended for spectroscopists who are responsible for setting up, calibrating, and operating gamma spectroscopy systems. This seminar is relevant for both laboratory applications and in situ applications.
How You Will Benefit: Attendees will develop a competency for ensuring their system is operating properly, allowing for high quality gamma spectroscopy measurements. Attendees are encouraged to bring real world examples from their facility to promote discussions with the group.
Seminar Topics:
- What types of HPGe detectors are available and benefits of each:
- LEGe™ Low Energy Detectors
- SEGe™ Standard Electrode Coaxial Detectors
- BEGe™ Broad Energy Detectors
- SAGe™ SAGE Well Detectors
- How to setup the HPGe detector for your application
- Understanding signal chain information from detector spec sheets
- Parameters that can be adjusted and their effect on your system
- Troubleshooting your HPGe detector system:
- What can go wrong and how to identify the problem
- Troubleshooting techniques involved with identifying and correcting the problem
- Leakage current measurements
- Pole Zero adjustments
- Thermal cycles
- Verify system functionality
- Proper QA tracking
Instructor: Tim Royals
Date: Tuesday, August 2, 2022
Cost: $750.00
CECs: TBD
9:00AM - 4:30PM
Apex-InVivo™ Refresher – NEW!
Seminar DetailsApex-InVivo™ Refresher – NEW!
Review of key Apex-InVivo topics including:
- Count Type Setup
- Analysis Setup
- Counter Calibration
- Genie™ Editors
- Quality Assurance
- System Management
Who Should Attend: Experienced operators and system managers seeking a review of Apex-InVivo principles, and new operators and system managers seeking an introduction to the Apex-InVivo software.
How You Will Benefit: Attendees who attend this seminar will get a refresher of fundamental Apex-InVivo topics.
Seminar Topics:
- Overview of Apex-InVivo Operations
- Key System Setup Topics
- Source Distributions
- System Calibration
- Quality Assurance
In-class examples include:
- Count Setup
- Certificate Creation
- Energy Calibration
- Efficiency Calibration
- QA Setup
Instructor: Carl Nettleton
Dates:
Day 1 - Monday, August 1, 2022
Day 2 - Tuesday, August 2, 2022
Cost: $1500.00
CECs: TBD
9:00AM - 4:30PM
Fundamentals of Gamma Spectroscopy
Seminar DetailsFundamentals of Gamma Spectroscopy
Description: This seminar covers the complete range of gamma spectroscopy principles from a review of radiation detection principles to evaluation of results and everything in between. This is a concentrated, concise, fast-paced seminar that includes a practical approach to all aspects of gamma-ray spectrometry. This seminar is not for hardware or software operations training but does include an introduction to Mirion gamma spectroscopy software. The seminar is entirely in lecture format and includes mathematical exercises for many of the calculations germane to gamma spectroscopy.
Who Should Attend: New technologists or supervisory personnel who need to gain a thorough understanding of the process by which gamma spectrometric measurements are made. This seminar is also suitable for experienced technologists desiring a gamma spectroscopy fundamentals refresher.
How You Will Benefit: Attendees who complete this seminar will gain a thorough understanding of all of the fundamental processes which contribute to the collection and analysis of gamma-ray spectral data. This knowledge will allow the attendee to understand the operation of gamma spectroscopy systems and accurately interpret basic gamma-ray spectral analysis results. Managers and supervisors benefit from the assurance that the technologist has a thorough working understanding of the fundamental principles that guide successful gamma spectroscopy analyses.
Seminar Topics:
- Review of Gamma Radiation Detection Principles
- Gamma Spectroscopy Signal Chain Components
- Energy and Peak Shape Calibrations
- Peak Search and Peak Area Calculations
- Efficiency Calibrations
- Nuclide Identification and Activity Calculations
- Detection Limit and MDA Calculations
- Quality Assurance and Quality Control Considerations
- Evaluation of Gamma Spectroscopy Analysis Results
- Introduction to Mirion Gamma Spectroscopy Software
Instructor: Mike Diaz
Dates:
Day 1 - Monday, August 1, 2022
Day 2 - Tuesday, August 2, 2022
Cost: $1500.00
CECs: 16
Prerequisites: Mirion Course GP-101 Principles of Radiation Detection or equivalent knowledge and experience. A complimentary screening through a placement exam is strongly recommended if course GP-101 has not been completed in the previous 12 months.
9:00AM - 4:30PM
Apex-Alpha/Beta™ Operations
Seminar DetailsApex-Alpha/Beta™ Operations
Description: This 2-day seminar focuses on the Apex-Alpha/Beta software setup, database interaction and automated sample processing operations. The class is intended for count room managers and technicians responsible for setup, processing, reporting and data review of alpha/beta samples.
The training will cover the architecture of the Apex-Alpha/Beta software, installation, operational setups, calibrations, security, reports, QA, data review, and event logging. Discussions will also include supported modifications to the standard Apex-Alpha/Beta Stimulsoft reports.
This seminar is designed to be the basic system setup and operation training for the Apex-Alpha/Beta count room software product.
Who Should Attend: The seminar is intended for technicians and count room managers responsible for setup, processing, reporting and data review of alpha/beta samples.
How You Will Benefit: Attendees who complete this seminar gain the knowledge to correctly prepare and use the software as it is designed. Supervisors and managers benefit from an improved level of software understanding on the part of their count room personnel resulting in a more efficient and defensible analytical process in the laboratory.
Seminar Topics:
- Hardware Familiarization
- Apex-Alpha/Beta Software Description and Installation
- Basic and Advanced Operation
- Calibrations
- QC Checks
- Security
- Sample Counting
- Quality Control Charts and Setup
- Custom Report Generation and Modification
- Technical Support Options
Instructor: John Cox
Dates:
Day 1 - Monday, August 1, 2022
Day 2 - Tuesday, August 2, 2022
Cost: $1500.00
CECs: 16
Prerequisites: Basic familiarity with Microsoft Windows 7 or 10 operating systems as well as basic computer literacy is required.
9:00AM - 4:30PM
Alpha Spectroscopy Fundamentals – NEW!
Seminar DetailsAlpha Spectroscopy Fundamentals
NEW!
Description: This seminar covers the basic system setup and operation of the Alpha Analyst™ hardware and Apex-Alpha™ software system.
Who Should Attend: This seminar is intended for technicians and count room managers responsible for setup, processing, reporting and data review of alpha spectroscopy samples.
How You Will Benefit: Attendees who complete this training gain the knowledge to correctly set up the Alpha Analyst system and Apex-Alpha software and use it as designed. Supervisors and managers benefit from an improved level of software understanding on the part of their count room personnel resulting in a more efficient and defensible analytical process in the laboratory.
Seminar Topics:
- Alpha Particle Measurement Theory
- Hardware Familiarization
- Software Selection & Installation
- Calibrations
- Quality Control Setup and Charting Parameters
- Introduction to Sample Preparation
- Sample Counting
- Database and CNF Files
- Basic Troubleshooting
Instructor: Lee Reagan
Dates:
Day 1 - Monday, August 1, 2022
Day 2 - Tuesday, August 2, 2022
Cost: $1500.00
CECs: 16
Prerequisites: Basic familiarity with Microsoft Windows 10 operating system as well as basic computer literacy is required.
Monday, August 1, 2022
TIME
PRESENTER
SESSION
7:30 – 9:00am
Registration
9:00 – 4:30pm
How to Evaluate Nuclide Identification of Peaks in Your Gamma Spectrum – One Day – NEW!
9:00 – 4:30pm
Get More from your PRD, Practical Field Tactics & Tips for Emergency Response & Homeland Security – One Day – NEW!
9:00 – 4:30pm
Introduction to LabSOCS™ Software – One Day
9:00 – 4:30pm
DMC 3000™ Electronic Dosimeter Training (Hardware & Software) – One Day
9:00 – 4:30pm
Contamination Monitoring Operations – Basic One Day
9:00 – 4:30pm
Practical QA/QC Considerations in Gamma Spectroscopy – One Day
9:00 – 4:30pm
Apex-InViVo™ Refresher – Two Days
9:00 – 4:30pm
Fundamentals of Gamma Spectroscopy – Two Days
9:00 – 4:30pm
Apex-Alpha/Beta™ Operations – Two Days
9:00 – 4:30pm
Alpha Spectroscopy Fundamentals – Two Days – NEW!
9:00 – 4:30pm
HIS-20™ System – Two Days
10:15 – 10:30am
Break
12:00 – 1:00pm
Lunch
2:30 – 2:45pm
Break
4:30 – 6:00pm
Registration
Tuesday, August 2, 2022
TIME
PRESENTER
SESSION
7:30 – 9:00am
Registration
9:00 – 4:30pm
Getting the Most Accurate Model with the LabSOCS™ Beaker Editor – Advanced – One Day
9:00 – 4:30pm
Field Identification of Radio Isotopes during Emergency Response Operations for First Responders and Homeland Security – One Day – NEW!
9:00 – 4:30pm
Introductions to ISOCS™ Software – One Day – NEW!
9:00 – 4:30pm
Contamination Monitoring Operations – Advanced – One Day
9:00 – 4:30pm
iCAM™ Operations – One Day
9:00 – 4:30pm
Apex-InVivo™ Refresher – Two Days
9:00 – 4:30pm
Fundamentals of Gamma Spectroscopy – Two Days
9:00 – 4:30pm
Apex-Alpha/Beta™ Operations – Two Days
9:00 – 4:30pm
Alpha Spectroscopy Fundamentals – Two Days – NEW!
9:00 – 4:30pm
HIS-20 System - Two Days
10:15 – 10:30am
Break
12:00 – 1:00pm
Lunch
2:30 – 2:45pm
Break
5:00 – 7:00pm
Registration
6:30 – 7:30pm
Demo rooms opens
7:30 – 9:30pm
Welcome Reception
Wednesday, August 3, 2022
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Friday, August 5, 2022
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10:00AM
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