Training Seminar
Radiation Safety for First Responders
Instructors: Jess Griffin, HazMatGuys Instructor(s)
Date: Tuesday, July 29, 2025
Cost: $900.00
CECs: NFPA 6 units
Description: The radiation class provides an in-depth exploration of nuclear science and radiation safety, designed for hazardous materials technicians and responders.
Participants will learn about the fundamental concepts of radioactivity, including definitions and principles such as mass-energy equivalence and the neutron-to-proton ratio. The course covers various types of radiation — alpha, beta, gamma/X-ray, and neutron radiation — along with their interactions with matter and appropriate shielding techniques.
Key measurements in radiation are discussed, including activity units (Becquerel, Curie) and dose units (Gray, Rad, Rem, Sievert), along with exposure metrics. The session also addresses the biological effects of ionizing radiation, focusing on cellular radiosensitivity, acute radiation syndrome, and specific risks to vulnerable populations like embryos.
In terms of practical application, the seminar emphasizes incident analysis and response planning, guiding participants through hazard assessment techniques and the development of an Incident Action Plan (IAP). It details general response responsibilities and specific scenarios such as personnel contamination and radiation level management.
Finally, the session instructs on evaluating response effectiveness, comparing actual outcomes to predictions, terminating incidents properly, and conducting thorough debriefings. Overall, this seminar aims to equip responders with essential knowledge and skills for effective radiation safety management.