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It

is

now

generally

accepted

that

there

is

a

need

to

explicity

explicitly demonstrate

that

the

environment

is

protected

from

authorised

discharges

of

radioactive

substances.

In

response

a

number

of

assessment

tools

(models)

have

been

developed.

As

the

need

for

environmental

assessment

increases

there

is

a

requirement

to

ensure

that

regulators,

industry

and

their

representatives

are:

  • conversant
  • with
  • assessment
  • objectives
;
  • know
  • how
  • to
  • use
available tool; can interpret the results; understand the implications of how the tools are used.The <span style="color: #ff0000"><a href="http://www.nerc.ac.uk/">Natural Environment Research Council</a></span> <span style="color: #000000">has provide funding, under the</span> <span style="color: #000000"><em>Knowledge Exchange</em></span> <span style="color: #000000">programme, to develop training packages (including on-line training materials) on radiological environmental assessment aimed specifically aimed at regulators and industry and those who may conduct assessment on their behalf. The project is lead by the Centre for Ecology &amp; Hydrology</span> with collaborators from the England & Wales Environment Agency, Institute for Radiological Protection and Nuclear Safety (IRSN) and Westlakes Scientific Consulting. \\ The training programme will be focussed towards the use of the [ERICA] Tool however, we will also consider other approaches.We are intending to run four two day courses although if there is sufficient demand we may be able to arrange more. The first course was held at CEH Lancaster in April 2010, <span style="color: #ff0000"><strong>further course dates will be available soon</strong></span>. See [Course Details] for costs and email link for registering an interest in attending a course. If you want to be kept informed of our activities please register to receive our [Newsletters].\\ As this website (well it's a Wiki really) and training programme develop there will be interactive [training materials|training materials] available.All of the outputs from the EC EURATOM [PROTECT] project have been moved to this website as have those from the earlier EURATOM projects [ERICA], [FASSET] and [EPIC].\\ [What's on the website|Quick guide to website content and management]\\ \[A few tips for using the wiki]
  • available tools
  • can interpret the results
  • understand the implications of how the tools are used

We have developed training packages on radiological environmental assessment aimed specifically aimed at regulators and industry and those who may conduct assessments on their behalf. The courses are lead by the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology with collaborators from the University of Stirling and University of Salford. The training programme is focused towards the use of the ERICA Tool however we also consider other approaches.

To date we have run training courses in United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa and Monaco; see Training courses - schedule & details for further information and feedback from participants.

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For further details and to register your interest:

If you would like to be added to to the training courses mailing list contact Dr Ingo Schüder via UKCEHtraining@ceh.ac.uk


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We have ran courses in the UK, Australia and South Africa which were attended by participants representing organisations such as national and state regulators, the uranium mining industry and consultants. The courses were an adaptation of those we have run in the UK, but, focused to more local interests with associated practical exercises.

If you would like us to organise a similar course for you please contact Dr Ingo Schüder via UKCEHtraining@ceh.ac.uk


You can see the questions people have asked on environmental assessment together with our answers here Questions & Answers



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News site no longer being updated

Please see www.radioecology-exchange.org for more up to date radioecology related news

Posted by: Cath Barnett 1/7/16


Radon Dose Calculator

A spreadsheet model to estimate radon dose rates for wildlife has been made available on this site.

See: Radon dose calculator

Posted by: Nick Beresford/Jordi Vives i Batlle  5/7/2013


Comment on future revision of the ERICA Tool

The STAR consortium includes a number of the organisations who developed the ERICA Tool. It is intended that the ERICA Tool will form a component of the screening tier tool for conducting combined human and non-human assessments to be developed by STAR. Consequently, the STAR consortium will collaborate in the forthcoming update of the ERICA Tool anticipated to be released in autumn 2013. This update will take into account: lessons learnt during model inter-comparison exercises (e.g. the IAEA EMRAS programmes and the EURATOM PROTECT project), user feedback, and recent evaluations. See here for details and feedback form.

Posted by: Cath Barnett 9/1/2013


RESRAD training courses

Argonne National Laboratory will conduct a series of training courses on the use of RESRAD family of risk assessment codes from March 12-22, 2013. See http://web.ead.anl.gov/resrad/training/.

Posted by: Cath Barnett 19/12/2012


New TRS published

Guidelines for Remediation Strategies to Reduce the Radiological Consequences of Environmental Contamination. Technical Reports Series 475.

Posted by: Catherine Barnett 13/12/2012


STAR Strategic Research Agenda

STAR (see info below) invites comments on its Strategic Research Agenda which proposes 15 major research topics in radioecology with the goals of improving research efficiency and more rapidly advancing the science.

Consultation closed.

Updated by: Catherine Barnett 12/10/2012


The Radioecology Exchange

STAR is an EC EURATOM funded project with objectives to integrate radioecology programmes in key European organisations, develop joint training programmes, manage and disseminate knowledge and conduct a focused research programme.

Please see the STAR Radioecology Network of Excellence website

for more information.

Updated by: Catherine Barnett 12/06/2012


Approaches to providing missing transfer parameter values in the ERICA Tool - How well do they work?

New paper available on-line evaluating the approaches used to provide missing values in the ERICA Tool.

Posted by: Catherine Barnett 12/06/12

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