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Are you ready to step up your game?

This is a no bull shit, in person, 40+ hour radiation safety class. This isn’t a radiation history or theory class. This class is specifically designed to prepare trainee radiographers how to do their job through real world scenarios and hands on training.

 

You get what you pay for. You will never get everything listed below in an online class.

 

Lazy asses are not recommended to sign up. You won’t make it through this class.

 

You will learn the following:

 

  1. UNDERSTANDING OF ETHICS AND INTEGRITY

  2. THE IMPORTANCE OF WORKING AS A TEAM

  3. HOW TO PROPERLY FILL OUT UTILIZATION LOG AND DAILY RAD REPORT

  4. HOW TO READ A PIPE CHART

  5. THE BASIC UNDERSTANDING OF EXPOSURE GEOMETRY (CONTACT, SUPERIMPOSED ETC.)

  6. HOW TO CALCULATE EXPOSURE TIMES ON COMMON PIPING

  7. HOW TO CALCULATE AND WALK OFF BARRICADE DISTANCES FOR MR AND MR/HR 

  8. HOW TO OPERATE PPE AND RADIOGRAPHY EQUIPMENT

  9. HOW TO SPOT POTENTIAL DANGERS PRIOR TO MAKING EXPOSURES

  10. HOW TO FIRST RESPOND WHEN SHIT GOES BAD

  11. THE BASIC UNDERSTANDING OF DARKROOM OPERATIONS

  12. HOW TO PASS THE STATE TEST

  13. HOW TO SAFELY STRAP FILM ON COMMON PIPING

 

All students who pass the class will leave with:

 

  1. CONFIDENCE

  2. TEXAS TRAINEE CARDS FILLED OUT AND SENT TO THE STATE BY US

  3. APPLICATION SUBMITTED TO THE STATE FOR STATE TEST WITH APPLICATION FEE BY US

  4. NUMBER PAD FOR LEAD NUMBERS

  5. OJT FORMS FOR THE STATE

  6. OJT FORMS FOR METHODS

  7. THRASHER RAD SAFETY TALLY BOOK

  8. STATE TEST STUDY MATERIAL

 

 

Prerequisites

 

When you buy the course, you will receive study material via email that covers the most basic facts about radiation and radiation equipment. The first day of class there will be a short exam over these basic facts before class starts. If you cannot pass this test with an 80 you are not prepared to start this course. You will be asked to come back to the next scheduled 40+ hour class.  

This 40+ hour class is intended to meet or exceed State and Federal regulatory requirements for initial training to practice radiography with radioactive materials.  An examination will be given at the end of the course. When you complete the class, you will be considered a trainee by the State of TX and all NRC and agreement states.

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