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Presentations

Radiological protection of the environment - an introduction

Transfer - estimating radionuclide activity concentrations in wildlife

Radiation dosimetry for animals and plants

Risk analysis and the development of radiological benchmarks

The ICRP’s current position and intentions towards radiological protection of the environment

What to look for when interpreting an assessment

Modelling the environmental dispersion of radionuclides

If you want to try the additional exercises from Practical 3 they can be downloaded from here

Course 1 (April 2010)

Final programme

The presentations and practicals from this course have been removed - please see the Course 5 page for updated information.

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Feedback from participants

Seventeen participants attended the April 2010 course. At the end of the course we asked for oral feedback and also distributed a questionnaire. The results of the 15 completed  questionnaire can be found here (we have included all comments the complimentary, the constructive and even the one negative response). The subsequent courses will be amended to take into account the constructive comments received

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