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SUMMARY:SRP webinar: New Clearance and Exemption Guidance
DESCRIPTION:Free SRP Webinar:  \nNew Clearance and Exemption Guidance\n16 April 2026 12:00 – 13:00 (BST) \n\n\nIn 2023 the IAEA published two new guidance documents\, one on Clearance and one on Exemption. These documents explain the application of the principles of exemption and clearance in more detail. They also give guidance on the derivation of exemption and clearance levels for specific situations\, for example surface contaminated objects. Importantly\, they do not change the general exemption and clearance levels which are specified in the 2014 IAEA Basic Safety Standards and the 2013 EC Basic Safety Standards. IAEA is currently developing a methodology for calculating specific clearance levels for different materials e.g.\, for metals for recycling\, for concrete for recycling\, for combustibles for incineration\, and for landfill disposal of contaminated slags and dust. Specific clearance is an important concept that directly supports a sustainable approach to decommissioning and clean-up. \nThis webinar describes the key concepts of exemption and clearance and the new IAEA guidance\, highlighting any implications for UK.
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/srp-webinar-clearance/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:SRP
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260409T120000
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DTSTAMP:20260418T165536
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SUMMARY:IRPA Refresher webinar: the evolution of shielding
DESCRIPTION:Topical area: occupational radiation protection of for medical professionals \n“Radiation shielding in interventional radiology: wearable lead\, devices and barriers Hannah Scott-Rees”\nBy Dr. Hannah Scott (Velindre Cancer Centre\, Cardiff\, United Kingdom) \n  \nFor decades\, heavy lead aprons have been the standard for radiation protection in interventional labs\, contributing significantly to a high incidence of orthopaedic injuries among medical staff. This webinar explores the suite of radiation protection options\, driven by innovations that prioritize operator safety and ergonomics. We will examine the efficacy of modern\, non-wearable solutions\, including ceiling-suspended shielding systems\, radiation protection cabins\, and robotic-assisted platforms that remove the operator from the radiation field entirely. Additionally\, we will discuss the role of lightweight\, lead-alternative composite materials and radiation protection culture. The session will conclude by comparing these technologies\, highlighting how combining various types of protection is creating a safer\, more sustainable career path for interventional specialists. \nLearning Objectives \nAfter following this webinar\, participants will be able to \nDescribe the Occupational Risks: Articulate the primary ergonomic and health hazards\, specifically orthopaedic injuries\, associated with the long-term use of traditional lead aprons in interventional labs. \nIdentify Key Technologies: Identify and differentiate between the major categories of modern radiation protection technologies\, including lead-alternative composite materials\, structural shielding systems (suspended and cabin-based)\, and robotic-assisted platforms. \nExplain Protective Mechanisms: Explain the mechanism of action for non-wearable shielding systems and how they effectively reduce operator radiation dose without imposing physical strain. \nCompare and Contrast Solutions: Compare the advantages and disadvantages of various “lead-free” solutions\, considering factors such as radiation protection efficacy\, operator mobility\, capital cost\, and impact on procedural workflow. \nEvaluate for Implementation: Evaluate the critical factors a clinical department should consider when developing a strategy to improve radiation protection\, ensuring a comprehensive approach to radiation safety. \n  \nAnnouncement flyer \nRegistration \n 
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/irpa-refresher-webinar-the-evolution-of-shielding/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:IRPA
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260324T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260325T170000
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CREATED:20251205T083455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251205T083455Z
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SUMMARY:SFRP Journées techniques: Tritium & environnement
DESCRIPTION:Après la publication du Livre Blanc « Tritium » en 2010\, qui faisait notamment le point sur ses impacts environnementaux et sanitaires\, le tritium revient aujourd’hui au cœur des débats\, porté par la relance annoncée du nucléaire. Quinze ans après\, certaines questions techniques et sociétales liées au tritium suscitent à nouveau un vif intérêt\, voire des controverses. \nDans ce contexte\, la section Environnement de la SFRP propose de faire le point sur le tritium et les enjeux qui l’entourent : \n\nOrigine et propriétés spécifiques ;\nUsages actuels et futurs\, notamment dans le cadre du projet ITER ;\nProduction\, gestion\, stockage\, mesure et normes associées ;\nRejets dans l’environnement\, déchets tritiés\, exposition et radioprotection ;\nAspects réglementaires.\n\nUn focus particulier sera consacré à ses effets potentiels sur la santé\, aux interrogations persistantes et aux avancées des derniers programmes de recherche. \nCes journées techniques\, ouvertes à tous\, s’adressent plus particulièrement aux professionnels du nucléaire\, chercheurs\, ingénieurs\, techniciens et experts en radioprotection\, métrologie ou en surveillance de l’environnement. \nL’objectif : Nourrir les réflexions sur les enjeux liés au tritium dans le paysage énergétique et industriel de demain. \nRetrouvez plus d’informations sur le lien ci-dessous. \n 
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/sfrp-journees-techniques-tritium/
LOCATION:Paris XIII (La MAS)\, 10 Rue des Terres au Curé\, Paris\, 75013\, France
CATEGORIES:SFRP
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CREATED:20250711T061218Z
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SUMMARY:RadioACT! 2025-2026 final event
DESCRIPTION:Final event related to the RadioACT! science contest for secundary schools\, where the finalists will present their work. \nBVS-ABR members are most welcome to participate in this event. \nPreliminary programme \n09h15 Accueil – onthaal \n09h45 Introduction et 7 vidéos – Inleiding en 7 video’s \n10h45 Pause \n11h15 Keynote speech par/door Jan Jagers (deCheckers) \n‘Entre faits et fiction – De la force du doute sans cynisme \n‘Tussen Feit en Fictie – Over de kracht van twijfelen zonder cynisme’  Remise/uitreiking Award best media coverage \n12h00 Presentation des vidéos du top 10 – presentatie top 10 video’s \n12h30 Lunch \n13h30 Presentation des vidéos du top 10 (suite) – presentatie top 10 video’s (vervolg) \n15h30 Pause \n16h00 Remise/uitreiking Award ceremony ‘Best video’ \n16h30 Wrap-up & boisson de clôture – afsluitende drink \n View all results on https://bvsabr.be/radioact2026-en/  \nDes prix seront décernés pour les– ‘Best media coverage’ (1 gagnant parmi toutes les participations)– ‘Best movie’ (top 3 des 10 candidatures présélectionnées) \nEr worden awards uitgereikt voor de– ‘Best media coverage’ (1 winnaar van alle inzendingen)– ‘Best movie’ (top 3 van de 10 vooraf geselecteerde inzendingen)
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/radioact-2025-2026-final-event/
LOCATION:Paleis der Academiën – Palais des Académies\, Hertogsstraat 1\, Brussel\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:BVS-ABR
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20260319T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20260319T141500
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CREATED:20260224T130511Z
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SUMMARY:ICRP webinar: radiological protection in surface and near-surface disposal of solid radioactive waste
DESCRIPTION:ICRP Task Group 97 has recently published ICRP Publication 159: Radiological Protection in Surface and Near-surface Disposal of Solid Radioactive Waste. This webinar addresses important points of the report through presentations by Task Group members. Attendees will have an opportunity to participate through a moderated Q&A session.  \nParticipants who attend at least 50% of the workshop will receive a Certificate of Attendance via email within 48 hours of the event. \n\nPublication Abstract\nThis publication provides an update of the recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection for application of the fundamental radiological protection principles for the disposal of radioactive waste in a surface and near-surface disposal facility. The goal of a surface and near-surface disposal system is to provide protection of humans and the environment from the hazards associated with the radioactive waste suitable to the prevailing circumstances. Application of the ICRP System of Radiological Protection for a surface and near-surface disposal facility includes justification of the practice generating the waste\, and is considered in the context of a planned exposure situation. The design basis for the facility considers the potential for exposures to humans and the environment associated with its expected evolution\, taking into account reasonably foreseeable faults. Optimisation of protection is an iterative\, systematic\, and transparent evaluation of protective options to reduce the impacts to humans and the environment. Optimisation is essential throughout all life phases\, and is of particular importance in the design phase\, as this will determine the performance of the facility in the operational and post-closure phases. To deal with the distant future and low-probability scenarios\, optimisation has to be complemented by aspects such as robustness\, defence in depth\, etc. to provide assurance that reasonable steps have been taken to maintain the long-term integrity of the facility. In the case of severe natural disruptive events or human intrusion beyond the design basis\, application of the ICRP System of Radiological Protection should be considered with reference to existing exposure situations. Due to the nature of the hazards and associated time scales\, the fundamental strategy adopted for the disposal of low- and very-low-level radioactive waste is: to contain and isolate the waste until the short-lived radionuclides have decayed to levels that can no longer give rise to significant exposures; and to limit the activity content of longer-lived radionuclides to ensure that doses and risk are also limited in the long term\, when containment and isolation capacities may be diminishing. The successful implementation of this strategy is demonstrated through a structured safety case. The specific options for a surface and near- surface disposal facility will depend upon the particular situation\, including the nature of the waste\, the local physical environment\, and the societal context. Dialogue between the operator\, regulator\, and stakeholders should be established as early as possible in the process\, with the inclusion of ethical values to help contribute to promoting a shared understanding of the application of the ICRP System of Radiological Protection. \n 
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/icrp-webinar-radiological-protection-in-surface-and-near-surface-disposal-of-solid-radioactive-waste/
LOCATION:Venue to be determined\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:ICRP
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20260313T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20260313T183000
DTSTAMP:20260418T165536
CREATED:20260203T100441Z
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SUMMARY:NVS-Voorjaarssymposium ‘Nucleaire dreiging’
DESCRIPTION:Het Voorjaarssymposium zal plaatsvinden op vrijdag 13 maart 2026 in het NBC te Nieuwegein. Het symposium zal op eenzelfde wijze gestalte worden gegeven als te doen gebruikelijk. Dat houdt in dat je bij je inschrijving kunt aangeven of je het symposium fysiek wilt bijwonen\, dan wel online via een beveiligde livestream met inlog en interactiemogelijkheden. Zowel voor het fysiek volgen als via de livestream wordt een certificaat van deelname afgegeven\, goed voor registratiepunten in de categorie ‘Bijwonen symposium’. Het afgelopen Najaarssymposium is bijgewoond door 480 leden waarvan 160 via een online verbinding. \nHet Voorjaarssymposium is gevuld met voordrachten rondom het centrale thema ‘Nucleaire dreiging’\, een verontrustend onderwerp gevoed door een dreiging met de inzet van kernwapens met een toon die we in geen jaren hebben gehoord. Voeg daarbij de geopolitieke onvoorspelbaarheid in de wereld van vandaag en je hebt een belangrijk maatschappelijk thema te pakken\, dat goed aansluit bij de datum van het symposium (vrijdag de dertiende); dat dan weer wel. \nDe Programmacommissie heeft voor dit thema gekozen\, enerzijds vanwege de actualiteit\, anderzijds vanwege bestaande misvattingen. Het doel van het symposium is om professionals te ondersteunen bij risicobeoordeling\, communicatie en het handelingsperspectief. \nDe openingsvoordracht zal worden verzorgd door Marco Zannoni\, directeur bij de Nationaal Coördinator Terrorisme bestrijding en Veiligheid (NCTV). De focus van zijn voordracht zal liggen op de nationale crisisvoorbereiding\, de rol van de NCTV hierin\, dreigingsanalyse en de activiteiten vanuit NCTV en partners inzake verhoging van de weerbaarheid en risicocommunicatie. In de aansluitende voordracht zal nader worden ingegaan op de zelfredzaamheid: wat wordt hieraan gedaan in de ons omringende landen en waar houden de Veiligheidsregio’s zich mee bezig. \nIn de laatste voordracht van de ochtendsessie zal worden ingegaan op het non-proliferatieverdrag. Onderwerpen die in de voordracht aan de orde zullen komen zijn de historie\, wat het verdrag inhoudt\, hoe dit vorm is gegeven en welke taken hieruit voortvloeien. \nDe middagsessie zal starten met een verhandeling over de epidemiologie van de stralingsslachtoffers van de atoombommen op Hiroshima en Nagasaki. Trefwoorden van deze presentatie zijn onder meer de Life Span Study (LSS)\, wat maakt dit cohort zo bijzonder\, de invloed van de DDREF (Dose en Dose-Rate Effectiveness Factor)\, sterfterisico en toepassing in de stralingsbescherming. In de aansluitende voordracht wordt ingegaan op de rol van het calamiteitenhospitaal\, welke faciliteiten voorhanden zijn en hoe wordt omgegaan met grote aantallen besmette slachtoffers. Daarnaast zal aandacht worden besteed aan de vaststelling van de besmettingsgrenzen en de toe te passen therapieën. \nDe voorspelling van de radiologische consequenties is richtinggevend voor de inhoud van de communicatie vanuit de overheid. In de voordracht zal nader worden ingegaan op de in dit kader toe te passen modelberekeningen met nadruk op de toe te passen bronterm\, de atmosferische verspreiding en de radiologische gevolgen. De laatste voordracht heeft als titel ‘Overleven na een kernexplosie’.  In de voordracht zal worden ingegaan op de factoren die de overlevingskans bepalen waaronder afstand tot hypocenter\, mate van afscherming\, verblijfsduur\, meteorologie en het tijdig toepassen van beschermingsmaatregelen. \nAccreditatie / Registratiepunten \nAccreditatie wordt aangevraagd bij NVNG en NVKF. Zowel voor het fysiek volgen of via de livestream wordt een certificaat van deelname afgegeven\, goed voor registratiepunten in de categorie ‘Bijwonen symposia’. Voorwaarde voor ontvangst van het certificaat van deelname is dat je minimaal 90% van het symposium aanwezig bent. Het certificaat wordt na afloop per e-mail toegezonden. \nLocatie \nHet symposium wordt gehouden in het NBC\, Blokhoeve 1\, 3438 LC Nieuwegein. Deze locatie is gemakkelijk te bereiken vanaf A12\, A2 en A27 met een ruime (gratis) parkeergelegenheid voor de deur. Deelnemers die liever van het openbaar vervoer gebruik maken\, kunnen op Utrecht Centraal de sneltram richting Nieuwegein nemen. Deze vertrekt iedere 7 min. en heeft een halte Zuilenstein voor het congrescentrum. Reistijd ca. 15 min. \nTentoonstelling \nTijdens het symposium zullen verschillende bedrijven hun producten presenteren. Ook kun je bij hen terecht voor specifieke vragen of wensen. \nAanmelding \nAanmelding voor het symposium kan eenvoudig via de website. \nLET OP! Als NVS-lid moet je eerst inloggen op de NVS-site om in te schrijven\, want anders betaal je het tarief voor niet-leden. Er wordt geen restitutie verleend bij een foute aanmelding. \nInschrijfgelden \n\nNVS-lid: € 65\,00\nGeen NVS-lid: € 112\,50\n\nBij betaling op factuur wordt er € 15\,00 administratiekosten in rekening gebracht. \nAnnuleringsvoorwaarden \n\nAnnuleren kan alleen per e-mail. Als annuleringsdatum geldt de datum van ontvangst van de e-mail.\nBij annulering tot 2 weken voor aanvang van het symposium is € 25\,00 administratiekosten verschuldigd.\nBij annulering binnen 2 weken voor aanvang van het symposium is annuleren niet meer mogelijk en is het volledige inschrijfgeld verschuldigd.\nBij een dubbele inschrijving zal bij creditering € 15\,00 administratiekosten in rekening worden gebracht.
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/nvs-voorjaarssymposium-nucleaire-dreiging/
LOCATION:NBC Nieuwegein\, Blokhoeve 1\, Nieuwegein\, 3438 LC\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:NVS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260312T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260312T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T165536
CREATED:20260205T131119Z
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SUMMARY:SRP webinar: Teaching AI the Laws of Physics – Paradigm Shift in Radiation Protection
DESCRIPTION:Free SRP Webinar:  \nTeaching AI the Laws of Physics – Paradigm Shift in Radiation Protection\n12 March 2026 12:00 – 13:00 (BST) \n\n\nAs Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly integrated into the physical world\, its application within nuclear safety–critical domains has come under heightened scrutiny. While AI has demonstrated considerable effectiveness in perception-based tasks—such as processing data\, images\, patterns\, and speech—its deployment in nuclear safety applications presents significant challenges. In particular\, the data-driven and often opaque “black box” nature of conventional AI systems limits their ability to provide transparent\, auditable rationales for their outputs. This lack of explainability raises regulatory and industry concerns\, as it may introduce unknown or unacceptable safety risks if AI-generated recommendations are implemented without sufficient understanding or validation. \nTo address these challenges\, an emerging field of research is focused on the development of Explainable and Physics-Informed Artificial Intelligence. In this approach\, AI models are explicitly constrained and guided by the Laws of Physics\, system dynamics\, and governing equations embedded directly within the neural network architecture. This paradigm supports the development of trustworthy AI systems that are capable of delivering accurate\, rapid\, robust\, and interpretable solutions while remaining consistent with established physical principles. \nThis presentation will describe the methodology and challenges associated with training AI systems to recognise\, respect\, and enforce physical laws when formulating predictions and decisions. It will demonstrate how Physics-Informed AI can transform radiation protection by ensuring that AI outputs remain physically plausible and scientifically defensible\, thereby improving accuracy\, reliability\, and interpretability in complex and safety-critical environments. Finally\, emerging applications across nuclear and environmental safety\, as well as medical physics\, will be discussed\, highlighting the potential of this approach to support regulatory acceptance and operational deployment.
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/srp-webinar-teachingai/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:SRP
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260312T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260312T130000
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SUMMARY:Joint ICRP & NPO Fukushima Dialogue Webinar
DESCRIPTION:15th Anniversary of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident: Testimonies on the Past\, Present\, and Future\nThis year marks the fifteenth anniversary of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident. From 2011 to 2019\, the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) continuously organised the Fukushima Dialogue meetings in Fukushima. Since 2019\, the organisation of the Dialogues has been taken over by the non-profit organisation Fukushima Dialogue\, which was established by participants in Fukushima. \nThe main aim of this initiative was to establish a dialogue between experts and stakeholders in affected areas to identify the problems and the challenges they are confronted with and to express their expectations\, particularly as regard the human dimension affected by the accident. These dialogues have significantly contributed to the development of the co-expertise process of the recovery of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident. As time has passed\, radiation levels have gradually decreased\, daily life has regained a degree of stability\, and protective measures have become routine. At the same time\, however\, evacuation zones still remain\, severe population decline persists\, and there are areas where radiation levels are relatively high. The impacts of the accident therefore continue to be strongly felt. In addition\, new challenges have emerged in the course of the recovery process itself. \nThis webinar aims to share the current situation in Fukushima fifteen years after the nuclear accident\, as well as expectation and challenges for the future\, through testimonies from residents.
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/joint-icrp-npo-fukushima-dialogue/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ICRP
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260225T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260225T140000
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SUMMARY:SRP webinar: The Palomares Accident - 60 years later
DESCRIPTION:Free SRP Webinar:  \nThe Palomares Accident – 60 years later\n25 February 2026 12:00 – 13:00 (GMT) \n\n\nThe Palomares accident occurred on 17 January 1966\, when two US military planes\, a B-52 bomber and a KC-135 tanker aircraft\, collided in the process of a midair refuelling operation above the town of Palomares\, in the southeast of Spain on the Mediterranean coast. Both aircrafts were destroyed in the air. Four thermonuclear weapons\, 11 men (four survived)\, and hundreds of tons of debris fell to earth in and around the town. Two weapons landed without incident\, and both were recovered undamaged. But the parachutes of the other two weapons failed to deploy\, and the high explosives in these last two weapons detonated and burned\, causing some of the plutonium inside to also burn spreading plutonium contamination throughout the area. Plutonium particulate contamination was distributed in varying degrees over a 2.26 km2 area including the northern edge of the village\, farmlands and non-cultivated terrain. \nThe seminar will describe the accident and the recovery operations\, with the initial land decontamination\, and the long-term follow-up with a Radiological Surveillance Programme (RSP)\, including the affected population. It will also present the more recent characterization of the contamination distribution\, the currently condemned areas and plans for a total restoration of the affected sites\, with the adopted radiological criteria. The interaction with the affected communities\, the local and regional authorities\, as well as with other stakeholders are also commented.
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/srp-webinar-palomares60y/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:SRP
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260216T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260219T120000
DTSTAMP:20260418T165536
CREATED:20260108T092811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T092917Z
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SUMMARY:EURADOS Annual Meeting 2026
DESCRIPTION:EURADOS Annual Meeting 2026 \nIncluding EURADOS Training Course on Internal Dosimetry – Refresher Course on 16 February 2026
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/eurados-annual-meeting-2026/
LOCATION:Helsinki\, Helsinki\, Finland
CATEGORIES:EURADOS
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20260130T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20260130T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T165536
CREATED:20250627T104040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T064915Z
UID:10000110-1769779800-1769792400@bvsabr.be
SUMMARY:Joint BHPA - BVS-ABR event
DESCRIPTION:Parallel session on the topic RADIATION PROTECTION on Friday afternoon jointly organised by BVS-ABR and BHPA. \nProgramme: \n13h30 Welcome and intro (BVS-ABR)13h35 UNSCEAR Report: ‘Second Primary Cancer After Radiotherapy’ (Laurence Lebaron-Jacobs\, CEA\, FR)14h05 Insight into stereotactic radiotherapy and hadron therapy data by the Belgian Cancer Registry (Nancy Van Damme\, Belgian Cancer Registry)14h35 E2-RADIatE: real world data and alternate methodologies for evidence generation in radiotherapy (Enrico Clementel\, EORTC)15h05 Patient release after therapy with Lu-177 labelled pharmaceuticals in HERCA member states (Marleen Vandecapelle\, FANC) \n15h30 Break \n16h00 From Bench to Bedside: The Authorization Process for FLASH-radiotherapy (Willeke Danckaert\, FANC)16h25 Preliminary results of a survey on the current policy about personal radiation protective equipment (PRPE) in Belgian healthcare institutions (Sandrine Magali Bayart\, UGent)16h40 Case Study: Fertility-Preserving Radiotherapy for Pelvic Sarcoma: Clinical Workflow\, Testicular Shielding\, and Dose Optimization (Arno Van Der Strieckt\, Iridium Netwerk) \n17h00 end of the session \nThis session is eligible for 2 hours of continuous professional development in radiation protection for the prolongation of the certification of Medical Doctors for medical supervision (Art. 75 Royal Decree 20 July 2001).Depending on the relevance for the personal function\, this training session is also eligible as continuous professional development for experts in Health Physics (Art. 73 Royal Decree 20 July 2001). \nConsult the full abstract book. \nRIZIV-INAMI accreditation was granted with the following details:Number: 26002507Date: 30/01/2026Duration: 3\,5 hCP: 3 \n  \nBHPA website: https://www.bhpa.eu/symposium2026\n \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Parallel session on the topic RADIATION PROTECTION on Friday afternoon jointly organised by BVS-ABR and BHPA.Do you want to view the slides of the presentations? Login or join BVS-ABR as a member! \nProgramme: \n13h30 Welcome and intro (BVS-ABR)13h35 UNSCEAR Report: ‘Second Primary Cancer After Radiotherapy’ (Laurence Lebaron-Jacobs\, CEA\, FR)14h05 Insight into stereotactic radiotherapy and hadron therapy data by the Belgian Cancer Registry (Nancy Van Damme\, Belgian Cancer Registry)14h35 E2-RADIatE: real world data and alternate methodologies for evidence generation in radiotherapy (Enrico Clementel\, EORTC)15h05 Patient release after therapy with Lu-177 labelled pharmaceuticals in HERCA member states (Marleen Vandecapelle\, FANC) \n15h30 Break \n16h00 From Bench to Bedside: The Authorization Process for FLASH-radiotherapy (Willeke Danckaert\, FANC)16h25 Preliminary results of a survey on the current policy about personal radiation protective equipment (PRPE) in Belgian healthcare institutions (Sandrine Magali Bayart\, UGent)16h40 Case Study: Fertility-Preserving Radiotherapy for Pelvic Sarcoma: Clinical Workflow\, Testicular Shielding\, and Dose Optimization (Arno Van Der Strieckt\, Iridium Netwerk) \n17h00 end of the session \nThis session is eligible for 2 hours of continuous professional development in radiation protection for the prolongation of the certification of Medical Doctors for medical supervision (Art. 75 Royal Decree 20 July 2001).Depending on the relevance for the personal function\, this training session is also eligible as continuous professional development for experts in Health Physics (Art. 73 Royal Decree 20 July 2001). \n  \nRIZIV-INAMI accreditation was granted with the following details:Number: 26002507Date: 30/01/2026Duration: 3\,5 hCP: 3 \n  \nBHPA website: https://www.bhpa.eu/symposium2026
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/joint-bhpa-bvs-abr-event-2026/
LOCATION:BMCC Brugge\, Sint-Maartensbilk 1\, Brugge\, 8000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:BVS-ABR
ORGANIZER;CN="BVS-ABR":MAILTO:office@bvsabr.be
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251217T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251217T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T165536
CREATED:20251205T084145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251205T084145Z
UID:10000125-1765972800-1765976400@bvsabr.be
SUMMARY:RSIC Webinar: Becoming a Radiation Protection Professional
DESCRIPTION:Interested in radiation protection as a field but do not know where to start? Sign up for the free webinar organised by the Radiation Safety Institute of Canada with their guest\, Tara Hargreaves\, MSc\, CRPA(R)\, President of the Canadian Radiation Protection Association (CRPA). Learn about the role of the Radiation Safety Officer versus X-Ray Safety Officer\, and where fields like medical physics and health physics fit in. Included will be an overview of various careers with a major radiation protection component. Tara will explain Canada’s radiation protection association and professional designation\, point to resources on the CRPA’s website for those seeking educational programs\, and introduce a new joint CRPA/RSIC scholarship. A Q&A will be held as time permits. \nFollowing this\, enjoy a wellness break with a beginner Tai Chi session led by Charlmane Wong from Ji Hong Tai Chi and Qi Gong Richmond Hill. \nParticipants will receive a letter of attendance outlining the topics covered and total session length. Even if you cannot attend live\, register to receive access to the recorded webinar and materials once they are available online.
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/rsic-webinar-professional/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="RSIC":MAILTO:info@radiationsaftey.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20251215T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20251215T140000
DTSTAMP:20260418T165536
CREATED:20251127T162443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251127T162443Z
UID:10000123-1765803600-1765807200@bvsabr.be
SUMMARY:EAN webinar: Teaching tools and simulation for radiation protection training
DESCRIPTION:The first EAN webinar will take place on Monday\, 15 December 2025\, from 1:00 to 2:00 pm CET. \n Maxime HENRI\, from INSTN\, will present: Teaching Tools and Simulation for Radiation Protection Training. \nThis webinar will present the various educational and simulation tools that are available nowadays for radiation protection training. INSTN developed and owns several educational tools\, from training sites to virtual reality. These tools allow trainees to benefit from training situations that closely resembles the real-life conditions they will encounter in their work\, while controlling or even eliminating their exposure to ionising radiation. \n Register here: https://lnkd.in/ex_nbGzz \n 
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/ean-webinar-teaching-tools-and-simulation-for-radiation-protection-training/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:EAN
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251208T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251212T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T165536
CREATED:20241217T123735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241217T123817Z
UID:10000088-1765180800-1765558800@bvsabr.be
SUMMARY:IAEA conference - Radiation protection in medicine
DESCRIPTION:IAEA Radiation protection conference \nThe next IAEA conference on radiation protection in medicine is happening next year\, focusing on the latest advancements in medical imaging. More details to come!
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/1089455/
LOCATION:Vienna\, Vienna\, Austria
CATEGORIES:IAEA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251205T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251205T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T165536
CREATED:20241205T082245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260220T123835Z
UID:10000085-1764941400-1764954000@bvsabr.be
SUMMARY:BVS-ABR General Assembly
DESCRIPTION:13h30 General Assembly for members of BVS-ABR (only for members) \n\nReport of the Secretary-general\nReport on the Annals\nReport of the Treasurer\nMemberships\nBoard\nProgramme 2026\n\n14h30 Coffee break \n15h00 UNSCEAR evaluation of public exposure to ionizing radiation: Hans Vanmarcke (ex-Chair UNSCEAR) \n15h45 HERCA statement on the importance of maintaining trust in the international radiological protection system and regulatory independence: Katrien Van Slambrouck\, FANC (HERCA) \n16h30 Closure drink \nParticipation is free of charge\, but registration is mandatory. (please send an email to office@bvsabr.be for late registration)
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/ga-2025/
LOCATION:ENGIE Electrabel (Tower)\, Simon Bolivar Bld 36\, Brussel\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:BVS-ABR
ORGANIZER;CN="BVS-ABR":MAILTO:office@bvsabr.be
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20251119T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20251119T153000
DTSTAMP:20260418T165536
CREATED:20251014T100545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251014T100545Z
UID:10000117-1763560800-1763566200@bvsabr.be
SUMMARY:MEENAS-SHARE webinar: ethics in ionising radiation research
DESCRIPTION:Deborah Oughton and Rui Gaspar will address the importance of ethics in research\, with particular attention to studies involving human respondents. The webinar will provide background on research ethics and ethics in radiation protection and offer practical guidance on applying for ethical approval and navigating ethical review processes. \nThe webinar will be held on the Zoom account of the The European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research (EIBIR). Participation is free\, but registration is mandatory. Please enter your name and email on the short Zoom form below to receive the login details\, and we look forward to greeting you on November 19th!
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/meenas-share-webinar-ethics-in-ionising-radiation-research/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:SHARE
ORGANIZER;CN="SHARE":MAILTO:share@ssh-share.eu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251114T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251114T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T165536
CREATED:20241205T081440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T150530Z
UID:10000084-1763114400-1763139600@bvsabr.be
SUMMARY:Joint NVS - BVS/ABR Scientific meeting on 'Nuclear power and radiation protection: past\, present and future'
DESCRIPTION:This Autumn Symposium\, organized by the NVS and the BVS-ABR\, will take place on Friday\, November 14\, 2025\, at the NBC in Nieuwegein (the Netherlands). This event can be attended online or in person at the same cost. In both cases\, a certificate of participation will be issued. \nIt promises to be an international symposium with speakers from Belgium\, the Netherlands\, Germany\, and the IAEA in Vienna. Entitled ‘Nuclear power and radiation protection: past\, present and future’\, we look back at the evolution of radiation protection policy and its application in nuclear energy\, including the impact of a nuclear power plant on the environment. Presentations are planned by the Dutch regulator ANVS\, the Belgian operator ENGIE\, and the Belgian partners IRE and SCK CEN. \nWe will also look ahead to new reactor types. On the one hand\, there are the so-called ‘Small Modular Reactors’ (SMRs)\, reactors with a relatively small unit size that are intended to be mass-produced in a factory. This can significantly reduce the construction time at the site. The presentations will also discuss other advantages and focus on specific radiation protection aspects. The morning session will conclude with another new development\, the molten salt reactor. This presentation will discuss the advantages/disadvantages of this type of reactor\, the effects on radiation protection\, and its status. \nThe afternoon session will shift the focus to the decommissioning of nuclear installations. The first presentation will examine the ins and outs of the decommissioning plan in more detail. This will be followed by a description of how a research reactor was decommissioned and the most important points that emerged from this process. The IAEA will then explore the clearance concept in more depth\, using a number of practical examples. \nAs the final step in the ‘Atomausstieg’\, the three remaining nuclear power plants in Germany have been decommissioned. This means that Germany has now built up a wealth of knowledge and experience with the clearance concept. The presentation on this topic will summarize the experiences to date. The final presentation of the symposium will be given by the mayor of the municipality of Borsele. This municipality has been named as one of the four sites for the construction of two new nuclear power plants in the Netherlands. The presentation will discuss the role of the mayor in the process. \nThe working language of the symposium is English. Consult the book of abstracts. \n\n\n\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n\n\nProgramme \n10h00 – Welcome and introduction (BVS-ABR – NVS) \n10h00-10h30 – 10 years of Dutch legislation in nuclear installations (Patrick Arends\, ANVS\, NL) \n10h30-11h00 – 10 years of operational radiation protection in a nuclear power plant (Laurens Raes\, Kerncentrale Doel\, BE) \n11h00-11h30 – Break \n11h30-12h00 – Environmental impact of nuclear power plants (Thomas Ost\, IRE\, BE) \n12h00-12h30 – Radiation protection in small modular reactors (SMR) (Riccardo Rossa\, UGent-SCK CEN\, BE) \n12h30-13h00 – Thorizon’s molten salt reactor (Sander de Groot\, Thorizon\, NL) \n13h00-14h00 – Lunch break \n14h00-14h30 – Decommissioning plans URENCO (Frank Tuenter\, URENCO\, NL) \n14h30-15h00 – Aspects of radiation protection in the dismantlement of the research reactor Thetis (Myriam Monsieurs\, UGent\, BE) \n15h00-15h30 – Break \n15h30-16h00 – Clearance: concept and international experience (Chantal Mommaert\, IAEA\, AT) \n16h00-16h30 – German experience with clearance (Thomas Pöhlsen\, TŰV Nord\, Germany) \n16h30-17h00 – Social participation and future perspectives (Gerben Dijksterhuis\, Gemeente Borsele\, NL) \n17h00 – Closure with a drink \n  \nPlease note that this event will also be streamed live. The streaming link will be shared to participants who have registered an payed via the BVS-ABR or NVS channels. A certificate of participation will be issued for both physical attendance and live streaming. To receive the certificate of participation\, you must be present for at least 90% of the symposium. The certificate will be sent by email after the event. \nRegistration for BVS-ABR members is possible via the ‘tickets’ below. Please beware that there is an early bird. The price for online participation is identical to the on-site participation. \nNon-members should register via the website of NVS. \n  \nTimeline \nJune 1\, 2025: open registrations (early bird\, € 60 for BVS-ABR members) \nOctober 15\, 2025: start late registration (€ 80 for BVS-ABR members) \nNovember 7\, 2025: online streaming link will be sent to the registered participants \nNovember 14\, 2025: Symposium NVS-BVS-ABR \n  \nLocation \nThe symposium will be held at the NBC\, Blokhoeve 1\, 3438 LC Nieuwegein. This location is easily accessible from the A12\, A2\, and A27 motorways and has ample (free) parking in front of the building. Participants who prefer to use public transport can take the express tram to Nieuwegein from Utrecht Central Station. This departs every 7 minutes and has a stop at Zuilenstein in front of the conference center. Travel time is approximately 15 minutes. \nExhibitionDuring the symposium\, various companies will present their services and products.
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/nvs-bvs-abr-rp-in-nuclear-energy/
LOCATION:NBC Nieuwegein\, Blokhoeve 1\, Nieuwegein\, 3438 LC\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:BVS-ABR,NVS
ORGANIZER;CN="BVS-ABR":MAILTO:office@bvsabr.be
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251110T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251114T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T165537
CREATED:20250514T052113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250514T052113Z
UID:10000106-1762761600-1763139600@bvsabr.be
SUMMARY:EUTEMPE Course Module 12: Occupational dosimetry in diagnostic and interventional radiology
DESCRIPTION:Can you plot the radiation field in a cath lab situation? Do you know how to assess the dose to the eye lens? Can you explain personnel dosimetry to a nurse? Do you know which dosemeter to choose in which clinical setting? \nThese questions\, and many more\, will be answered in the EUTEMPE-RX module MPE12. \nIn clinical workplaces\, personnel dosimetry legally needs to be applied to a target group that more often than not has little comprehension for its necessity or its correct application and works under conditions that significantly differ from lab conditions. Personnel dosimetry in clinical settings therefore offers three challenges: the dosimetry\, the personnel and the clinical setting. There are various approaches to deal with all of them and in the EUTEMPE-RX module MPE12 course you will get to know them. Say hello to your target group. Get a first-hand impression and insights into real-life clinical exposure situations and their specific challenges. Learn about the legal\, epidemiological and technical backgrounds of occupational dosimetry\, with a focus on high dose rate workplaces and their special characteristics. \nIn the onsite part of the Module in Braunschweig\, Germany\, you will design and conduct various experiments\, observe real life surgeries and visit the German National Metrology Institute. \nReduced registration fees (€ 400) are available upon request for the first 6 applicants of one of the following countries (with a maximum of 2 participants per country): Albania\, Belarus\, Bosnia Herzegovina\, Bulgaria\, Croatia\, Cyprus\, Czech Republic\, Estonia\, Greece\, Hungary\, Kosovo\, Latvia\, Lithuania\, Macedonia\, Moldova\, Montenegro\, Poland\, Romania\, Russia\, Serbia\, Slovakia\, Slovenia\, Turkey\, Ukraine\, UN list of least developed countries. \nBraunschweig\, Germany\nStart online course: September 1\, 2025\nFace-to-face course: November 10\, 2025 – November 14\, 2025 \nInformation: s.wrede@skbs.de
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/eutempe-course-module-12-occupational-dosimetry-in-diagnostic-and-interventional-radiology/
LOCATION:Braunschweig\, Braunschweig\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251018T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251018T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T165537
CREATED:20250812T063334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T063334Z
UID:10000115-1760781600-1760792400@bvsabr.be
SUMMARY:Asklepios autumn symposium - 'its all in the history'
DESCRIPTION:Le Cercle des Amis du Musée Belge de Radiologie vous invite à son: \nSymposium d’automne \nSamedi 18 oct 2025 à 10 h\nHôpital Militaire Reine Astrid  –  Neder-over-Heembeek \nCette fois-ci\, c’est l’histoire de la radiologie qui sera mise à l’honneur\, ce qui est évidemment une caractéristique pas si bizarre d’un musée\, n’est-ce pas ? \nLes passionnés de recherche historique ont droit à une petite gâterie.\nDe vriendenkring van het Belgisch Museum voor Radiologie nodigt U uit voor haar: \nHerfstsymposium \nZaterdag 18 oktober 2025 om 10u\nMilitair Hospitaal Koningin Astrid  –  Neder-over-Heembeek \nDitmaal wordt de geschiedenis van het radiologisch gebeuren in de verf gezet\, dit is uiteraard een niet zo bizarre eigenschap van een museum\, is het niet? \nWe willen nu de liefhebbers van historisch onderzoek wat in de watten leggen.\n\n\nProgramme – Programma \n\nGiuseppe Vicentini (1860-1944) obtained the first contrast enhanced X-ray of the digestive tract\nGiuseppe Vicentini (1860-1944) a obtenu la première radiographie du tube digestif par contraste\n\n\n\n\nDr. Monville Jean-François\, Prof. Dr. Dondelinger Robert\nSt. Nikolaus-Hospital Eupen – CHU Liège\n\n\nThe well-known X-ray ‘hand with gunshot’ signed by professor M.I. Pupin (1858-1935) in 1930\, is a forgery\nLa célèbre radiographie “main avec grenaille” signée par le professeur M.I. Pupin (1858-1935) en 1933 est un faux. \n\nProf. Dr. Dondelinger Robert\, Dr. Monville Jean-François\nCHU Liège – St. Nikolaus-Hospital Eupen\n\n\nInterbellum and the official onset of teaching of medical radiology at the universities in Belgium\nInterbellum en de officiële start van het onderwijs in medische radiologie aan de universiteiten in België \n\nDr. Uytterhaegen Philippe\, Dr. Van Tiggelen René\nBelgisch Museum voor Radiologie\n\n\nThe radiological industry in Belgium early 1900s\, Gevaert\, De Man and Balteau as showcases\nDe radiologische industrie in België begin 1900\, Gevaert\, De Man en Balteau als voorbeelden \n\nVan den Broeck Renaat\nBelgisch Museum voor Radiologie\n\n\nHistory of radio-otology: contributions from Belgium and especially Brussels\nUne histoire de la radio-otologie : les contributions belges et particulièrement bruxelloises \n\nProf. Em. Dr. Louryan Stéphane\nUniversité libre de Bruxelles\n\n\nNetwork moment – le verre d’amitié\n\n\n\n\n\nClôture avec un verre de l’amitié. \nFin 13h. \n  \nL’accréditation a été demandée sous le numéro 25020710. \n  \nParticipation: \nPour les membres ayant réglé leur cotisation annuelle: gratuit; \nPour les non-membres: 12 € pp; \nÉtudiants: 5 € pp. \n  \nInscription (obligée) via ce lien\nAfsluiting met netwerkmoment. \nEinde 13u. \n  \nAccreditatie werd aangevraagd onder nummer 25020710. \n  \nDeelname: \nVoor leden die hun jaarlijkse bijdrage betaald hebben: gratis; \nVoor niet leden: 12 € pp; \nStudenten: 5 € pp. \n  \nInschrijving (verplicht) via deze link
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/asklepios-autumn-symposium-its-all-in-the-history/
LOCATION:Military Hospital\, Bruynstreet 200\, Brussels\, 1120\, Belgium
ORGANIZER;CN="ASKLEPIOS":MAILTO:info@radiology-museum.be
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251013T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251017T153000
DTSTAMP:20260418T165537
CREATED:20250630T092810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250630T092810Z
UID:10000111-1760347800-1760715000@bvsabr.be
SUMMARY:Radiation protection research for space applications
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nWith space exploration ambitions reaching unprecedented heights\, agencies around the globe are working tirelessly to prepare astronauts for missions beyond Earth’s atmosphere. Future endeavors\, such as establishing a permanent lunar base or embarking on manned missions to Mars\, will require extended human presence in space — a challenging environment where exposure to ionizing radiation far exceeds terrestrial levels. \nThis training course delves into the critical aspects of radiation protection for space travel\, exploring the unique spectrum of space radiation\, its impacts on human health and materials\, and strategies for protecting astronauts and spacecraft from radiation damage. \nStudents will gain a solid understanding of the space radiation environment\, its measurement\, its biological effects\, and potential mitigation strategies. \n\n\n \nAudience\n\nThis online training course\, organised by the SCK CEN Academy\, is targeted towards students on Master or PhD level\, early-stage researchers and professionals from a diverse range of educational and professional backgrounds (biomedical scientists\, (health) physicists\, (bio-)engineers\, …)\, with an interest in the diverse challenges associated with radiation protection in human space exploration. \nThe training course also gives the opportunity to network with experts in space research and representatives of institutes and companies dealing with space applications. \n\n \nPreparation\n\nParticipants are requested to send in an application file (1 pdf file) containing following items: \n\n\nContact details;\n\n\nBrief motivation to attend the course (max. 200 words);\n\n\nScientific CV with current position and field of research.\n\n\nThis should be sent to academy@sckcen.be\, the latest on September 14\, 2025.\nApplicants will be informed about the evaluation not later than September 19\, 2025. They will then be contacted by the SCK CEN Academy and asked to log in into the SCK CEN Academy registration system or confirmation of their participation.\n\n \nLearning outcomes\n\nUpon completion of this Radiation protection research for space applications course\, participants will have knowledge on the radiation protection aspects related with (future) human space exploration. \nAfter completion of the course\, learners will be able to: \n\n\nGive the types of ionising radiation in space;\n\n\nRank space mission scenarios according to expected doses obtained;\n\n\nUnderstanding the meaning of the various dosimetry units;\n\n\nKnowing the different measuring methods and corresponding equipment for different types of measurements (ambient dosimetry\, personal dosimetry) used in space;\n\n\nIllustrate the radiation detection methods used in space;\n\n\nExplain how to shield neutrons;\n\n\nBeing able to define the major health risks related to exposure to ionising radiation in space\, and give examples of potential health impact;\n\n\nUnderstand the concepts of radiation protection measures and limits\, set for space missions;\n\n\nList the knowledge gaps or current limitations for radiation protection for prolonged missions to Moon or Mars;\n\n\nDescribe the different space analogs on earth to study space health effects and understand the specific characteristics and advantages of these analogs;\n\n\nDescribe which countermeasures and mitigation strategies\, including medication\, could be applied for radiation protection in space;\n\n\nIllustrate the impact of cosmic radiation on materials and instruments;\n\n\nBe aware of the (inter)national radiation protection research programs.\n\n\n\n \nPrice\n\nThe course is free of charge but due to the high interactivity of this course\, the number of participants is limited to 25. \nThe course is organised in the framework of the ENEN2plus project.
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/rpresearchforspaceapplications/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="SCK CEN":MAILTO:academy@sckcen.be
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251001T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251002T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T165537
CREATED:20250317T115227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250317T115227Z
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SUMMARY:SFRP Journées techniques: Démantèlement des installations nucléaires
DESCRIPTION:La France abrite de nombreuses installations nucléaires qui ont été mises à l’arrêt définitif. Celles-ci sont de nature très variée : réacteurs électronucléaires de première et de deuxième génération\, laboratoires et réacteurs de recherche\, installations du cycle du combustible\, installations dédiées au traitement et au conditionnement des déchets\, etc. Conformément au cadre réglementaire\, ces installations font l’objet d’un démantèlement. Dans un premier temps\, il implique une réduction du terme source mobilisable\, suivi\, le cas échéant\, d’un assainissement des équipements et des structures internes des installations avant leur démontage. Dans un second temps\, le génie civil est décontaminé\, si nécessaire\, avant d’être déconstruit. Enfin\, un traitement des sols pollués est réalisé en vue du déclassement final. Ces opérations présentent de nombreux défis techniques\, économiques\, organisationnels et environnementaux. \nDu point de vue de la radioprotection\, les enjeux sont multiples : protection des intervenants dans un environnement évolutif et multirisques\, maîtrise du risque de dispersion de substances radioactives\, optimisation des volumes de déchets\, assainissement\, métrologie\, etc. \nLa Société Française de Radioprotection a souhaité organiser ces Journées Techniques afin de mettre au débat ces problématiques et de favoriser l’échange entre acteurs institutionnels\, exploitants\, industriels ou chercheurs autour de différentes thématiques : contexte réglementaire\, stratégie des acteurs industriels\, gestion des déchets et des matières radioactives\, avancées en termes de R&D et retours d’expérience concrets.
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/sfrp-journees-techniques-demantelement-des-installations-nucleaires/
LOCATION:Maison RATP\, Paris XII\, Paris\, France
CATEGORIES:SFRP
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250923T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250923T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T165537
CREATED:20250825T075932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250825T075932Z
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SUMMARY:IAEA webinar: Release of Patients After Radionuclide Therapy: Radiation Protection Considerations
DESCRIPTION:As the use of radiopharmaceuticals in therapy continues to expand\, it is increasingly important to address the radiation protection challenges associated with patient release and post-treatment scenarios\, including the death of a patient following therapy. \nThis webinar will explore regulatory\, public and occupational safety aspects related to the release of patients after radionuclide therapy and the safe handling of deceased patients who have recently undergone such treatments. It will address measures to protect family members\, the general public\, healthcare workers and funeral professionals from potential radiation exposure in these scenarios. \nTailored for a broad audience — including nuclear medicine physicians\, technologists\, nurses\, radiation protection officers\, medical physicists\, regulators\, funeral professionals and hospital administrators — this session will feature expert-led presentations followed by a live discussion. \nParticipants will gain practical insights into current guidelines\, real world practices and emerging challenges in this important area of radiation protection. \nThrough this webinar\, you will learn how to: \n\nRecognize the regulatory criteria for releasing patients following radionuclide therapy;\nIdentify main risks and protective measures for family members\, the public\, and the healthcare environment following radionuclide therapy;\nReview dose assessment methods and regulatory criteria used to determine the safe release of patients following radionuclide therapy;\nExamine exposure scenarios\, dose assessment methods and safety recommendations for undertakers (including transport and embalming) and crematorium staff following the death of patients after radionuclide therapy.\n\n  \nPresented by Jens Kurth (Germany) and Célian Michel (France)
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/iaea-webinar-patientrelease/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:IAEA
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250919T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250919T163000
DTSTAMP:20260418T165537
CREATED:20241205T080810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251015T092043Z
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SUMMARY:BVS-ABR Scientific meeting on 'State-of-the-art in radiation protection research in Belgium'
DESCRIPTION:Final programme \n  \n\n\n\nUur-Heure\nOnderwerp – Sujet\nSpreker-Orateur\, Affiliatie-Affiliation\n\n\n09:30\nWelcome and introduction\nBVS-ABR\n\n\n09:45\nThe Vital Role of Radiation Protection Research in Europe’s Future\nJan Hendrik Kruse (ASNR)\n\n\n10:15\nBelgian Coordination for Radiation Protection Research (BCRPR)\nFilip Vanhavere (SCK CEN)\n\n\n10:40\nCoffee break\n\n\n\n11:05\nSuperior Health Council\, ionizing radiation: role\, priorities and recent activities\nKlaus Bacher (UGent – CSS/HGR)\n\n\n11:30\nThe use of robotics in radiation protection\nEric De Meester (KU Leuven)\n\n\n11:55\nLunch break\n\n\n\n13:00\nArtificial intelligence in radiation protection research (computational dosimetry\, decommissioning\, machine learning)\nLee John (UCLouvain)\n\n\n13 :25\nState of the art and future insights of radiation protection research in nuclear medicine\nKristof Baete (UZ Leuven)\n\n\n13 :50\nBelgian network for research on FLASH radiotherapy\nAlessia Gasparini (UAntwerpen\, Tractebel)\n\n\n14 :15\nResearch in low dose-CT lung cancer screening\nLouise D’hondt (UGent)\n\n\n14 :35\nCoffee break\n\n\n\n15 :00\nComprehensive AssessmenT And Preparedness for emerging nUcLear Technologies\nJohan Camps (SCK CEN)\n\n\n15 :25\nRadiation protection in geothermal installations\nLinde Pollet (JRC Geel\, UHasselt)\n\n\n15 :50\nAdvancing radiation protection through social science: Experiences from Belgium\nTanja Perko (SCK CEN)\n\n\n16 :15\nQ&A & closure\nBVS-ABR\n\n\n16:30\nEnd of the event\n\n\n\n\n  \nLocation: SCK CEN Lakehouse\, Mol (see routemap or Google maps directions) \nGPS is best put to the crossing ‘Gravenstraat-Boeretang’.Use the access road to the right of the main entrance of SCK CEN to find your way to the Lakehouse.
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/future-of-rp-research-in-belgium/
LOCATION:SCK CEN Lakehouse\, Boeretang 201\, Mol\, 2400\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:BVS-ABR
ORGANIZER;CN="BVS-ABR":MAILTO:office@bvsabr.be
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250914T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250919T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T165537
CREATED:20250419T061026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250419T061026Z
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SUMMARY:ENVIRA 2025 – The 8th International Conference on Environmental Radioactivity
DESCRIPTION:ENVIRA 2025 is an international forum gathering experts in Environmental Radioactivity\, providing a platform for discussions\, research\, and networking with leading scientists. \nSpecial Theme: “Radionuclides in Climate Change Studies”\nWhile this year’s conference highlights the role of radionuclides in climate change research\, all contributions in the field of environmental radioactivity are welcome! \nOrganized by the Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences in cooperation with Comenius University in Bratislava.
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/envira-2025/
LOCATION:Krakow\, Poland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250909T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250911T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T165537
CREATED:20250312T122839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250619T082154Z
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SUMMARY:ISoRED meeting
DESCRIPTION:The International Society of Radiation Epidemiology and Dosimetry (ISoRED) was initiated in 2019 to bring together radiation researchers from around the world to discuss new results of studies of ionizing radiation effects in humans\, epidemiologic methodology and dosimetry; support capacity building and training for the next generation of scientists interested in radiation epidemiology\, statistics and dosimetry; and promote and facilitate international collaborations. \nThe 2nd hybrid meeting of the International Society of Radiation Epidemiology and Dosimetry will take place from 9th – 11th September 2025 at IARC in Lyon\, France. The deadline for abstract submissions is 14th March\, 22:00 (CET). Submit your research here and be part of the 2nd ISoRED Conference! \nThe ISoRED conference is a biannual multidisciplinary event bringing together international experts and early career researchers working on topics aligned with the society’s mission. Central to this mission are epidemiological studies on the effects of ionizing radiation exposure\, the estimation of radiation doses to support these studies\, and research addressing associated uncertainties\, statistical methods\, and radiation biology. Research on cross-cutting issues and methodologies is welcome and within scope. \nThe meeting will be in hybrid format to maximize participation and reduce its carbon footprint. If you plan to participate in-person\, please consider the greenest travelling options. We suggest you use a carbon calculator (see here or any other equivalent one) to identify the greenest possible way to travel\, calculate the total carbon footprint of your round-way trip and find options for carbon compensation.
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/isored-meeting/
LOCATION:Lyon\, France
ORGANIZER;CN="ISoRED":MAILTO:info@isored.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250902T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250904T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T165537
CREATED:20250419T062205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250419T062205Z
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SUMMARY:ERRS 2025
DESCRIPTION:Advancing Radiation Research in the Heart of Europe\nThe 49th Meeting of the European Radiation Research Society will bring together leading experts\, early-career researchers\, and professionals in the field of radiation research for a dynamic exchange of knowledge\, collaboration\, and innovation. This edition will take place in Brussels\, Belgium\, a city at the crossroads of European science\, history\, and culture. \nJoin for an inspiring event where we will explore cutting-edge research\, technological advancements\, and the latest developments in radiation science—ranging from radiobiology and space radiation to medical applications and environmental effects. \nFrom radiopharmaceuticals to radiation protection\, and from cellular mechanisms to space radiation\, this year’s programme brings together diverse disciplines and perspectives\, all united by a focus on ionizing radiation and its impact on health\, environment\, and exploration. \nKey themes include:\n* Molecular & Cellular Radiation Effects\n* Radiopharmaceuticals & Targeted Therapy\n* Space Radiation Biology\n* Innovations in Radiotherapy & Detection\n* Risk Communication & Public Health\n… and much more! \nAbstract submission is open until May 15
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/errs-2025/
ORGANIZER;CN="ERRS":MAILTO:err_secretariat@sckcen.be
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250822T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250822T140000
DTSTAMP:20260418T165537
CREATED:20250811T072922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250811T072922Z
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SUMMARY:ICRP webinar: Ethics in Radiological Protection for Patients in Diagnosis and Treatment
DESCRIPTION:ICRP Publication 157 on Ethics in Radiological Protection for Patients in Diagnosis and Treatment will be presented. \nAs with all ICRP Digital Events\, registration is free if you require it\, however\, participants and organisations are encouraged to purchase a paid option wherever possible.
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/ethics_in_medical_exposure/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ICRP
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250811T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250815T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T165537
CREATED:20250312T073153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250630T074134Z
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SUMMARY:International Radiological Protection School (IRPS)
DESCRIPTION:Established in 2018\, the International Radiological Protection School (IRPS) is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the international radiological protection system\, its application in diverse and emerging circumstances\, and the latest developments based on new scientific knowledge and lessons learnt. \nDesigned for early to mid-career experts\, this five-day course will feature lectures by renowned experts on topics including: \n\nEssentials and principles of the international system of radiological protection;\nTranslation of the system into policy standards and regulations;\nEvolution and practical use of dose criteria;\nUnderlying science and health effects of radiation exposure;\nPractice of managing protection of the public\, environment\, workers\, and patients;\nSocietal aspects and ethics.\n\nThe course is organised by the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) in co-operation with the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority and the Centre for Radiation Protection Research of Stockholm University. \nApplication deadline: 18 April 2025
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/irps2025/
LOCATION:Stockholm\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:OECD (NEA)
ORGANIZER;CN="OECD (NEA)":MAILTO:irps@oecd-nea.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250628
DTSTAMP:20260418T165537
CREATED:20250526T073734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250526T073734Z
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SUMMARY:AIRP-EUTERP Train-the-trainer event: The Use of New Technologies in E&T
DESCRIPTION:Background\nNuclear and radiological applications are part of our daily life in our society\, where they represent a stable energy source\, enable the effective diagnoses and treatments in a medical context and optimize industrial processes.\nAs numerous countries have expressed their ambition to expand these practices\, it is important that ample professionals have the necessary knowledge\, skills and competences to ensure the safe use of ionizing radiation. \nIn particular\, professionals in radiation protection such as radiation protection experts (RPE)\, radiation protection officers (RPO) ensure the protection of workers\, the public and the environment against detrimental effects associated with an exposure to ionizing radiation. Dedicated education and training activities for these profiles are in place in most countries\, but must be made future proof to anticipate to the rapid changing evolutions and applications. In line with the ICRP Vancouver Call for Action to strengthen expertise in radiological protection worldwide\, EUTERP is undertaking concrete actions to support the education and training community in radiation protection. \n  \nIn close collaboration with the Italian Association of Radiation Protection (AIRP) and Politecnico di Milano (POLIMI)\, EUTERP is organizing a European train-the-trainer event in Milan\, Italy from 24th to 27th June 2025. \n  \nAlthough the EU has a shared framework for radiation protection\, as noted above\, the enforcement and focus of national regulations vary\, with some prioritizing specific areas such as medical exposure\, nuclear safety\, or radon mitigation. Given the broad impact of radiation risks across multiple sectors\, a common approach to training helps to support the maintenance of consistent safety standards between countries. Using modern training methodologies such as AR and VR also allows for behavioral training in safe conditions\, underlining the ALARA methodology. In addition\, common tools\, including specialized software and protective equipment\, enhance communication and coordination\, particularly during emergencies\, where swift and unified responses are critical to mitigating radiation hazards. \n  \nAim and objectives\nThe objective of this event is helping to equip participants with modern and effective training methods and tools to ensure consistent radiation protection training\, support cross-border collaboration and mobility. \nThe event\, which will be conducted in English\, will include theoretical classes and hands-on practical training. \nPractical training methodologies will focus on the use of advanced virtual reality (VR) equipment\, selected online resources and artificial intelligence. \nAugmented-reality applications to teach the basics of radiation protection (such as the properties of different types of radiation) or Virtual-Reality environments to determine the half-life of radionuclides will be explored and tested. Virtual laboratories for checking radiation protection measures in these laboratories or for carrying out radiochemical experiments will also be explored. \nThe full programme is available on the event website.\n  \nTarget audience\nThis event is targeted to students and professionals in radiation protection who wish to explore modern teaching methodologies and tools. \nRegistration fees\nAIRP and EUTERP Associate members: 300 € \nHERCA\, IRPA\, ICRP & EURADOS members: 350 € \nRegular Fee: 400 € \nStudents: 100 € \nThe fee covers all course materials\, lunches and refreshments during breaks. \nThe Course also provides hours-credits for Radiation Protection Expert as established by the Italian D.Lgs 101/20. \nLimited financial support is available through the ENEN2plus project. For more information\, please contact tclarijs@sckcen.be. (evaluation criteria) \nPractical information and registration\nThe course accommodates up to 90 participants\, admitted on a first-come\, first-served basis\, with 15 spots reserved for students. \nRegistration is exclusively available from April 4\, 2025 online through the website of the Italian Association of Radiation Protection. \nFor questions\, please contact secretary@euterp.eu.
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/airp-euterp-train-the-trainer-event-the-use-of-new-technologies-in-et/
LOCATION:POLIMI\, Milano\, Italy
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250617T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250619T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T165537
CREATED:20241206T074025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241206T074025Z
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SUMMARY:SFRP 15ème Congrès National de Radioprotection
DESCRIPTION:Ce congrès sera l’occasion de fêter avec vous les 60 ans de SFRP : ils vous réservent un programme plein de surprises avec des invités de marque ! \nComme pour les éditions précédentes\, les différents thèmes abordés permettront de favoriser les partages d’expérience entre professionnels\, ainsi que les interactions entre disciplines. \nPour connaître les différents thèmes de l’appel à communications  consultez la pré-annonce. \nA nouveau\, nous lançons le Prix Henri Jammet pour encourager les jeunes professionnels dans leurs travaux et recherches. \nLe programme devrait être disponible mi-mars 2025. \nLes inscriptions seront ouvertes courant février
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/sfrp-15eme-congres-national-de-radioprotection/
LOCATION:Palais des congrès Atlantia la baule\, 119 Av. du Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny\, La Baule-Escoublac\, France
CATEGORIES:SFRP
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