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Radiation in the Workplace and Legislation

Overview

Subject Area Radiation Safety
Credits 2.5
NFQ 9
EFQ 7
Start Date

27th January 2025

Duration 6 weeks
Mode of Delivery Online/Asynchronous
Lead Academic (opens in a new window)Dr Rachel Toomey
Fee

Full Fee: €262.50

*Subsidised Fee: €131.25

*50% Learner Fee Subsidy for eligible learners

(Please see below)

Application Deadline

17th January 2025

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Radiation in the Workplace and Legislation covers how radiation is regulated within industry by Irish, European and international legislation. This is a crucial aspect of working in any industry with radiation, which is constantly applied in the workplace. The Radiation in the Workplace and Legislation micro-credential will give you great confidence when managing and ensuring regulations are being followed.

Key Features

This flexible micro-credential is designed for anyone currently working or looking to upskill for an industry that applies radiation such as medicine, agriculture, engineering, security, archeology, geology, or law enforcement.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of this micro-credential, you will be able to:

  • Differentiate between internal and external exposures to radiation.
  • Define radiation exposure limits.
  • Describe how personal exposure doses are measured, and how these limits are found.
  • Give examples of different ways internal and external exposures to radiation can be prevented through safe practice.
  • Explain the role of each of the international radiation protection agencies.
  • Explain current Irish legislation and regulation related to radiation safety. 

  • Internal Exposure.
  • Contamination and Monitoring.
  • External Exposure.
  • International Radiation Agencies.
  • Irish Legislation and Regulation.

Both acquiring a job and promotion in all industries is now extremely competitive and often driven by qualifications. The graduates of this course will hold a micro-credential, showing they hold an aptitude for radiation in the workplace and legislation which may benefit their career progression. This micro-credential has been developed by experts in the field of radiation safety with up-to-date information in a fast-moving and highly regulated field.

This micro-credential is designed to be completed independently, in your own time. We call this asynchronous learning which we hope can empower potential students who may be working already in industry or working in part-time jobs with moving hours to be able to fit this course into their schedule. The course is made up of a series of interactive online lectures, which are complemented by online resources such as papers, videos, and transcripts of the lessons. 

This course is 2.5 ECTS and takes approx. 6 weeks to complete.

One or more of the following must apply:
  • BSc Radiography, BSc Radiation Therapy or equivalent.
  • BSc Physics or equivalent.
  • An individual named on the General Register of the Medical Council or on the Register of the UK General Medical Council.
  • An individual named on the Register of Dentists held by the Dental Council of Ireland or on the Dentists Register of the UK General Dental Council.
  • Nurses registered with an Bord Altranais.
  • An individual named on the Register of the Veterinary Council of Ireland or on the Register of Members of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons.
  • An individual named on the CORU register of health professionals.
  • A good standard of education (minimum of Leaving Certificate or equivalent) with evidence of ongoing training in the area of Radiation Safety and professional experience in a field utilising ionising radiation and operating under current legislation (SI 256 / SI30 for diagnostic exposures or international equivalent).

The following should also apply:

  • Be currently employed in a facility which uses ionising radiation within the State regulated and licensed by the Environmental Protection Agency of Ireland or within similarly regulated and licensed facilities internationally.
  • Demonstrate a commitment to continuing professional development (CPD) within the realms of radiation protection.
  • Be computer literate and have continuous internet access for the duration of the programme.
  • Possess a good standard of English (proof of accredited English language study certificate may be needed). Details of English language requirements can be found here.

  • 20 Question MCQ exam of 30 minutes in length. - 85%
  • Workbook assignment. This workbook is designed to ensure that the student (regardless of country of employment) engages with and makes themselves aware of the legislation and governing/licensing bodies that govern/enforce radiation safety practices in their country/region of employment. - 15%

  •  Feedback individually to students, post-assessment.

Please note: Learners can avail of only one form of funding per application. 

Micro-Credentials Learner Fee Subsidy-Human Capital Initiative Pillar 3

The HCI Pillar 3 Micro-credential Learner Fee Subsidy has been introduced to enable more learners to address critical skills gaps and engage with lifelong learning through micro-credentials. The HCI Pillar 3 Micro-credential Learner Fee Subsidy is funded by Higher Education Authority (HEA) and the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science. 

HCI Micro-credential Learner Fee Subsidies are available on identified micro-credentials only from March 2024 until October 2025. Funded places are limited and course providers will administer the subsidy on a first come first serve basis.

Please see Eligibility Criteria for further information.