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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Analyse the requirements for a radiation management plan
  2. Develop and/or revise organisational radiation protection program
  3. Ensure organisational radiation protection and monitoring systems are implemented effectively
  4. Investigate and rectify organisational safety, quality and non-compliance issues
  5. Inform the licensee about radiation protection and safety
  6. Promote a radiation safety culture
  7. Establish information management systems about radiation protection and safety
  8. Respond to potential or actual radiation incidents or accidents
  9. Analyse the requirements for a radiation management plan
  10. Develop and/or revise organisational radiation protection program
  11. Ensure organisational radiation protection and monitoring systems are implemented effectively
  12. Investigate and rectify organisational safety, quality and non-compliance issues
  13. Inform the licensee about radiation protection and safety
  14. Promote a radiation safety culture
  15. Establish information management systems about radiation protection and safety
  16. Respond to potential or actual radiation incidents or accidents

Performance Evidence

Evidence required to demonstrate competence must satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria. If not otherwise specified the candidate must demonstrate evidence of performance of the following on at least one occasion.

sourcing and analysing new and existing information regarding radiation protection, legislation, standards, codes and guidelines

reviewing and implementing appropriate controls for organisation-wide radiation hazards

reviewing and implementing controls to minimise the risks of radiation hazards for practices within the control of the responsible person

ensuring that the legislative responsibilities of the licensee are fulfilled

implementing radiation safety and related policies, procedures and practices

ensuring that audits are consistent with organisational policies and procedures

identifying and procuring radiation sources and equipment

reviewing and making recommendations in relation to monitoring surveys and data analysis

providing advice, authorising reports and making decisions within scope of authority

explaining radiation protection and safety issues, safe working rules and recommended procedures to other personnel

reviewing training needs in radiation protection and safety, workplace emergency response and environmental protection


Knowledge Evidence

Evidence required to demonstrate competence must satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria. If not otherwise specified the depth of knowledge demonstrated must be appropriate to the job context of the candidate.

ionising radiation, radioactivity, radioactive material, NORM, contamination, contamination controls, concentration, shielding, half-life, radionuclide, transport index, safe distance, and weighting factor

types and properties of ionising radiation sources and shielding methods

radiation quantities, including exposure, dose, effective dose, dose rate, dose equivalent, and dose limits

exposure pathways and protective measures

signs and symptoms of radiation exposure, radiation health effects, and deterministic and stochastic effects

international system (SI) of units for radiation quantities

function of key components, set-up and calibration checks, and operating principles of radiation instruments, dosimeters and equipment

detailed requirements of relevant legislation, codes, guidelines and safety procedures for working with radiation sources/equipment

health and safety and workplace emergency response procedures for radiation-related work activities in organisation

types of PPE for personnel working in ionising radiation environments and the recommended selection process

potential adverse health and performance effects of wearing PPE while working in potentially hazardous environments

principles and techniques for decontamination of personnel and equipment

techniques and procedures for collecting potentially radioactive samples

techniques for assessing radiation hazards likely to be encountered in organisation

techniques for conducting contamination surveys

techniques for control, containment and confinement of radiation sources/equipment encountered by organisation

environment, health and safety policy and procedures of the organisation, particularly how different parts of occupational hygiene system are interdependent, including ventilation, noise, radiation and chemicals

working knowledge of the business activities and operations conducted at the organisation’s sites and the associated radiation risks

critical group analysis, cost-benefit analysis and assessment processes to develop cost effective radiation protection programs

sources of industry information and information from relevant professional bodies to maintain currency