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If you are interested in attending a course please email Cath Barnett

    Course 1: CEH Lancaster on 27th-28th April 2010

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    Objectives

    To ensure participants:
    • are conversant with assessment objectives;
    • have a basic understanding of radionuclide transfer, dosimetry and radiation effects;
    • know how to use available tools;
    • can interpret the results;
    • understand the implications of how the tools are used.

    Programme

    Course 1: CEH Lancaster on 27th-28th April 2010

    Directions

    By road: Leave the M6 at junction 33, take the A6 north towards Lancaster. Continue for 1.75 miles, turn right at the second set of traffic lights into the University (after Galgate village). At the roundabout take the last exit. CEH is located on Library Avenue (1st left), however, if you want to park on campus you will need to use the pay & display area on Farrer Avenue (2nd left). Campus map

    By rail: Lancaster railway station is on the main West Coast London- Scotland route, about three-and-a-half hours from London (see timetable). Take a taxi to the University from the station.

    Link to Multimap

    By air: There is a direct rail link from the Manchester International Airport (Terminal 2) to Lancaster Station (see timetable). Journey time is between one and a half and two hours. Alternatively if required we can arrange an airport taxi for you (email Aimee Walmsley).

    A number of the cheaper airlines operate from Liverpool John Lennon Airport. However, there is no direct rail link to Lancaster.

    Accommodation

    If you have requested accommodation this will be reserved for you in the Lancaster House Hotel. Visitors to CEH are given a special rate of £80 per night (bed & breakfast). The Lancaster House Hotel is within 10 minutes walking distance of CEH.

    If you are reserving your own accommodation and need assistance identifying to stay somewhere contact Aimee Walmsley

    CEH Lancaster

    Centre for Ecology & Hydrology,
    Lancaster Environmnent Centre,
    Library Ave.,
    Bailrigg, Lancaster.
    LA1 4AP

    Tel: +44 (0)1524 595800
    Fax: +44 (0)1524 61536

    Suggested reading list

    We suggest that course participants become familiar with the following documents prior to the course:

    D-ERICA: An INTEGRATED APPROACH to the assessment and management of environmental risks from ionising radiation. Description of purpose, methodology and application. Full text

    The ERICA Tool help file Full text

    PROTECT executive summary Full text

    ICRP International Commission on Radiological Protection). In press. Environmental Protection: the concept and use of Reference Animals and Plants. ICRP Publication 108. Ann. ICRP, Pergamon Press, Oxford.

    Copplestone, D., Wood, M. D., Bielby, S., Jones. S.R., Vives, J., Beresford, N.A. 2003. Habitat regulations for Stage 3 assessments: radioactive substances authorisations. R&D Technical Report P3-101/SP1a. Environment Agency, Bristol.

    USDoE (United States Department of Energy). 2002. A graded approach for evaluating radiation doses to aquatic and terrestrial biota. Voluntary consensus technical standard. DOE-STD-1153-2002. USDoE, Washington, D.C.

    Ulanovsky A., Pröhl, G. 2006. A practical method for assessment of dose conversion coefficients for aquatic biota. Radiat. Environ. Biophys., 45, 203-214.

    Howard, B.J., Beresford, N.A., Andersson, P., Brown, J.E., Copplestone, D., Beaugelin-Seiller, K., Garnier-Laplace, J., Howe, P., Oughton, D., Whitehouse, P. In Press. Protection of the environment from ionising radiation in a regulatory context - an overview of the PROTECT coordinated action. J. Radiological Prot.
    Contact Brenda Howardfor a copy if required.

    ICRP (International Commission on Radiation Protection. 2008. Environmental Protection: the concept and use of reference animals and plants. Annals of the ICRP, 38, 4-6, 242pp.

    Copplestone, D., Bielby, S., Jones, S.R., Patton, D., Daniel, P., Gize, I. 2001. Impact assessment of ionising radiation on wildlife. R&D publication 128. Environment Agency, Bristol.

    Further suggested reading:

    Beresford, N.A., Barnett, C.L., Howard, B.J., Scott, W.A., Brown, J.E., Copplestone D. 2008. Derivation of transfer parameters for use within the ERICA Tool and the default concentration ratios for terrestrial biota. J. Environ. Radioact., 99, 1393-1407.
    Contact Nick Beresfordfor a copy if required.

    Hosseini, A., Thørring H., Brown J.E., Saxén R., Ilus, E. 2008. Transfer of radionuclides in aquatic ecosystems e Default concentration ratios for aquatic biota in the Erica Tool. J. Environ. Radioact., 99, 1408-1429. doi:10.1016/j.jenvrad.2008.01.020.

    Beresford, N.A., Barnett, C.L., Brown, J., Cheng, J-J. Copplestone, D., Filistovic, V., Hosseini, A., Howard, B.J., Jones, S.R., Kamboj, S., Kryshev, A., Nedveckaite, T., Olyslaegers, G., Saxén, R., Sazykina, T., Vives i Batlle, J., Vives-Lynch, S., Yankovich, T. and Yu, C. 2008. Inter-comparison of models to estimate radionuclide activity concentrations in non-human biota. Radiat. Environ. Biophys., 47, 491-514.
    Contact Nick Beresfordfor a copy if required.

    Beresford, N.A., Broadley, M.R., Howard, B.J., Barnett C.L. &. White P.J. 2004.
    Estimating radionuclide transfer to wild species - data requirements and availability for terrestrial ecosystems.
    Journal of Radiological Protection, 24, A89-A103.
    Contact Nick Beresfordfor a copy if required.

    Garnier-Laplace, J., et al. (submitted). A multi-criteria weight of evidence approach to derive ecological benchmarks for radioactive substances. Radiological Protection special issue from PROTECT.

    Garnier-Laplace J., Della-Vedova, C., Gilbin, R., Copplestone, D., Hingston, J., Ciffroy, P. 2006. First derivation of predicted-no-effect values for freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems exposed to radioactive substances. Environ. Sci. Technol., 40, 6498-6505.

    Garnier-Laplace J., Copplestone, D., Gilbin, R., Alonzo, F., Ciffroy, P., Gilek, M., Agüero, A., Björk, M., Oughton, D.H., Jaworska, A., Larsson, C-M., Hingston, J.L. 2008. Issues and practices in the use of effects data from FREDERICA in the ERICA Integrated Approach. J. Environ. Radioact., 99, 1474-1483.

    ICRP (International Commission on Radiation Protection). 2007. Recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection. Publication 103. Annals of the ICRP, 37, 2-3.

    RESRAD-BIOTA Help File

    Beresford, N.A., Hosseini, A., Brown, J.E.,Cailes, C., Copplestone, D., Barnett, C.L., Beaugelin-Seiller, K. 2008. Deliverable 4. Evaluation of approaches for protecting the environment from ionising radiation in a regulatory context.
    Comments received on Deliverable 4

    Beresford, N.A., Hosseini, A., Brown, J.E., Cailes, C., Beaugelin-Seiller, K., Barnett, C.L.,Copplestone. D. In Press.
    Assessment of risk to wildlife from ionising radiation: can screening tiers be used with a high level of confidence? J. Radiological Prot.
    Contact Nick Beresfordfor a copy if required.

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