Preparation for licensing Radiation Protection Officers (RPOs) – Category A

Preparation for licensing Radiation Protection Officers (RPOs) – Category A

Target Audience

Individuals involved in the use, handling, storage, transportation, or supervision of ionizing radiation, radioactive materials, and radiation-emitting devices seeking to become licensed Radiation Protection Officers (RPOs) – Category A.

Course Duration

  • 40 Hours

Course Structure

Module 1: Introduction to Radiation Protection and National Legal Framework

  • Overview of Radiation Protection
  • Roles and responsibilities of Radiation Protection Officers
  • Detailed review of Bahrain’s Law No. 7 of 2022, especially:
    • Articles 49–61 (Ionizing Radiation & Licensing)
    • Article 53 (Licensing conditions)
    • Article 52 (Responsibility of license holders)
    • Article 54 (Council inspection rights)
    • Article 57 (Incident and dose reporting)
  • Licensing and approval requirements for facilities and personnel

Module 2: Fundamentals of Ionizing Radiation

  • Atomic structure and types of radiation (alpha, beta, gamma, neutron, X-rays)
  • Units of radiation measurement (Bq, Gy, Sv, etc.)
  • Radiation interaction with matter
  • Principles of radioactive decay and half-life

Module 3: Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation

  • Deterministic vs. stochastic effects
  • Acute radiation syndrome (ARS)
  • Long-term effects (cancer, genetic mutations)
  • Radiation effects on pregnant women and fetuses

 

Module 4: Radiation Detection and Measurement

  • Overview of radiation detectors
    • GM counters
    • Ionization chambers
    • Scintillation detectors
  • Personal dosimetry and environmental monitoring
  • Calibration and maintenance of radiation instruments

 

Module 5: Radiation Safety and Protection Principles

  • The ALARA principle (As Low As Reasonably Achievable)
  • Time, distance, and shielding
  • Radiation protection for workers, the public, and the environment
  • Protective clothing and barriers
  • Work planning and area zoning

Module 6: Regulatory Compliance and Licensing Procedures

  • Licensing process under Article 50
  • Council approval requirements (Article 51)
  • Conditions for import/export and transport of radioactive materials (Article 53.4 & 53.5)
  • Safety and emergency preparedness plans
  • Reporting obligations (Article 57)
  • Recordkeeping and documentation (Article 56)

 

Module 7: Radioactive Waste Management

  • Classification of radioactive waste (short-lived vs. long-lived)
  • Temporary vs. permanent storage (Article 59)
  • Waste processing, packaging, and transport
  • Return-to-sender obligations (Article 60)
  • Reference values for release to the environment (Article 53.7)

 

Module 8: Emergency Preparedness and Response

  • Types of radiation emergencies
  • Emergency procedures and first response
  • Notification and communication with the Supreme Council for Environment (Article 57)
  • Radiation incident management
  • Decontamination procedures

Module 9: Quality Assurance and Internal Management Systems

  • Work procedures and SOPs
  • Safety culture
  • Quality assurance measures (Article 58)
  • Internal audits and reviews
  • Continuous improvement

 

Module 10: Case Studies and Practical Applications

  • Real-life radiation accidents and lessons learned
  • Hands-on detector usage
  • Role-playing regulatory inspections
  • Site and scenario-specific risk assessments

 

Assessment

  • Written Exam (Multiple Choice + Scenario-Based Questions)
  • Practical Assessment (Radiation measurements, PPE, emergency drills)

 

Certification

  • Issued upon successful completion of the course and passing the exam.
  • Required as a prerequisite for license application to the Supreme Council for Environment under Article 50.

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Assessment

  • Written Exam (Multiple Choice + Scenario-Based Questions)
  • Practical Assessment (Radiation measurements, PPE, emergency drills)

Certification

  • Issued upon successful completion of the course and passing the exam.
  • Required as a prerequisite for license application to the Supreme Council for Environment under Article 50.

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