2013-03-05 00:00:00 GMT-05:00 to Baltimore TC (Mar. 2013) | 2013-03-18 00:00:00 GMT-08:00 to LV TC (Mar. 2013) | 2013-05-07 00:00:00 GMT-05:00 to Deep River TC (May 2013)
About the Training Course (TC)
Argonne National Laboratory is again offering its popular training course "Facility Decommissioning" (see Course Schedule, here right). The Argonne course is considered a must for those looking to understand the full breadth / cross-section of all decommissioning processes. A registration fee of
$1,195 USD
is required (see Course info for details on payment terms and conditions). Course Content
Independently Reviewed by a decommissioning expert
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Next Courses Schedule
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Purpose of the Course |
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The purpose of the course is to:
In this manner, elements learned at this training course will assist in decision-making, planning, and implementation associated with the decommissioning of various types of nuclear facilities. Moreover, a major objective of this training course is to demonstrate the need for early and complete project planning to achieve safe and cost-effective decommissioning of research reactors and other small nuclear installations. |
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Target Audience |
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Decommissioning Certificate Program |
Much of the presented material is directly relevant to decommissioning any type of facility. |
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The organizers of the Argonne Decommissioning Training Course have submitted the required paperwork with the American Academy of Health Physics (AAHP) for a determination on the awarding of CEUs for Certified Health Physicists continuing education requirements.
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Isn't Decommissioning something that happens after we (the operators staff) are all gone?NO! Decommissioning is not something that operators can just leave for someone else to do... Many operators and the staff at operating facilities might look at decommissioning as "something that happens at the end of a facilities lifecycle" and after they are gone. Well, yes it does, in its full implementation. But - in actuality - proper care and management of radiological facilities and nuclear facilities - and yes even for an industrial facility using radioactive material - would have the operator (or some authority responsible for it if not the operator) to be planning for the facilities eventual shutdown and decommissioning all throughout the lifecycle of the facility. So as the facility is designed, commissioned, operated, modified and progresses through to the end of its life cycle some progress is always underway in its decommissioning. In this way, a draft plan and preps have been made ready and its just a matter of finalizing a conceptual plan, performing any final fine tuning of it and then getting the required approvals and implementing it. No new nuclear facilities can be expected to be capable of being constructed if the existing ones are not dealt with in a cost-effective and optimized manner. The Argonne "Facility Decommissioning" training course will also serve to facilitate decommissioning at
-so that they are READY for the eventual decommissioning of their facilities whenever that occurs in the end.
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Why should you attend? |
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Why spend travel dollars to attend and be away from the office to attend one of these sessions? Why can't this be done by self study or viewing a webcast? Find answers here
See why this will be the best continuing education move you will ever make at a reasonable price... Tell me more about |
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Instructors |
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Members of the Argonne Decommissioning Program staff supplemented with other experts from the decommissioning technical area. These people have been out in the actual decommissioning workplaces and understand the decommissioning process. Past instructors have included regulators and other non-Argonne technical decommissioning staff. In addition to Argonne Decommissioning Program staff, some past instructors have included staff from: |
We use only seasoned decommissioning professionals - real decommissioning 'doers' - including: management of decommissioning firms, subject matter experts, professional engineers, certified health physicists, D&D program managers, D&D project managers, staff members and technologists. Collectively the presenters at our TC have over 100 years of practical experience. Typically 800-1000 slides of lecture material are used by our speakers to cover all of the training topics. Our D&D training course has been independently reviewed by an expert in the decommissioning field. |
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History |
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This training course (or some modified
version of it) has been offered by the Argonne Decommissioning Program for
the past 11 years. The program has awarded over 1400 (as of
February 2013) 'Certificates of Completion' to course graduates
and the course continues to draw national as well as international interest and attendance. |
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Pricing (Registration Fee) |
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Current Rates:
(*) Stacking of discounts is not possible. For Conditions & Terms see Policies & Practices. Early Registration recommended. |
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Can I get a discount on the Registration Fee? |
A special reduced rate is available for qualified small businesses, some state regulatory agencies, and some academic institutions - please ask us if you might qualify. Further details on pricing are available in: |
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