In-situ radiation measurements with portable detectors is the most important tool used to discover the presence of radioactive elements in the environment, as well as to determine their hazard in a fast and non-destructive way.
This workshop will allow participants to exchange experiences on using portable radiation monitors for in-situ measurements and directly compare performance of instruments under real-time conditions. Participants are encouraged to bring their own portable detectors to the training!
It will enhance the skills of participants to choose best options, tools and processes for analyses, and to gather experience in different detectors and their optimal use. This will foster ability to perform adequate field measurements for environmental monitoring, decommissioning and remediation projects. Several methods for achieving the measurement results will be demonstrated.
The following topics will be included in the programme:
Hands-on training on use of portable detectors’ including geo-referenced measurements collected with stationary, backpack and UAV-borne systems;
Comparison of performance of portable detectors, including dose rate meters, surface contamination monitors, HPGe and scintillation spectrometers and radon counters;
Efficiency calibration of high-resolution gamma spectrometers for field measurements;
Outlining field measurement strategies for activity concentration, dose rate and surface contamination;
Data handling and interpretation for creation of maps, including interpolation based on geo-statistics.
Speakers:
F. ALBINET, Consultant, Guéthary, Basque country, France
M. GARAVAGLIA, ARPA FVG – Direzione Tecnico Scientifica, Udine, Italy
F. HAUENSTEIN, Spiez Laboratory, Switzerland
M. LAVIELLE, CEA, France
N. MOSIMANN, Spiez Laboratory, Switzerland
R. M. RUSCONI, ARPA Lombardia, Settore Attività Produttive e Controlli, Milan, Italy
J. C. SAEZ VERGARA, CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain
P. SLADEK, IAEA, NSIL
S. TARJAN, IAEA, TEL
Grants:
A limited number of grants are available to support the attendance of selected participants, with priority given to participants from developing countries. There is no registration fee.