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Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) course
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A Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) course in the United States typically includes a comprehensive syllabus focused on NRC regulations, radiation physics, dosimetry, and protection principles. Core topics cover ALARA, biological effects, detection, radioactive waste disposal, emergency response, and DOT transport regulations.  Core Syllabus Components Fundamental Radiation Physics & Biology: Principles of ionizing radiation, radioisotopes, and interaction with matter. Radiation Safety & Protection: Principles of Time, Distance, and Shielding (inverse square law), dosimetry... Show more
Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) course
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25 Questions

1. Committed Effective Dose Equivalent (CEDE)

2. Secular Equilibrium

3. What characteristics do Diagnostic medical radioisotopes share and what are two examples?

4. What is detected using liquid scintillation detectors?

5. alpha detector

6. Indirect Response to Radiation

7. PET scan

8. Shielding requirements for Gamma

9. Lens Dose Equivalent (LDE)

10. Curie

11. What are the 3 Slow neutron interactions (Capture)?

12. Buildup factor

13. Electron capture atom type

14. Pair production

15. Who is shielded most from cosmic radiation?

16. Critical Mass

17. Radiative Capture also called

18. alpha particle

19. Formula for electron shells

20. What is detected uding NaI(TI) detectors?

21. Gastrointestinal Syndrome

22. Two major factors in determining shielding requirements

23. electron capture

24. Chart of Nuclides

25. Absorbed dose