Program Overview
Ionizing radiation is an invisible hazard that, without proper understanding and control, poses serious health risks to workers in nuclear, medical, industrial, and research environments. The consequences of radiation overexposure — from acute radiation syndrome to long-term cancer risk — demand rigorous safety protocols, comprehensive training, and a disciplined safety culture. ICLM's Nuclear Radiation Safety training (Course Code N1103) is a specialist program for nuclear engineers, radiation safety officers, medical physicists, laboratory technicians, industrial radiographers, health and safety managers, and emergency response teams working in nuclear power plants, medical radiology and oncology centers, research laboratories, industrial radiography, nuclear waste management facilities, and defense organizations.
Pre-Use Checks
Daily inspection discipline and hazard spotting basics.
Control Principles
Safe methods, sequencing, and decision making in operations.
Emergency Response
Incident communication and immediate response actions.
