The Radioprotection Supervisor develops and implements radioprotection programs to ensure compliance with current laws and regulations. He/She conducts regular audits and inspections to identify potential risks and implement corrective measures.
He/She trains and educates personnel on good radioprotection practices and emergency procedures, organizing regular training sessions and simulation exercises. He/She ensures that all employees understand and adhere to radioprotection protocols.
The Radioprotection Supervisor collaborates with other departments to integrate radioprotection practices into all company operations. He/She analyzes radiological incidents to identify causes, propose solutions, and prevent recurrences.
Development of Radioprotection Programs: Develop and implement radioprotection programs to ensure compliance with current laws and regulations.
Audits and Inspections: Conduct regular audits and inspections to identify potential risks and implement corrective measures.
Training and Education: Train and educate personnel on good radioprotection practices and emergency procedures, organizing regular training sessions and simulation exercises.
Interdepartmental Collaboration: Collaborate with other departments to integrate radioprotection practices into all company operations.
Analysis of Radiological Incidents: Analyze radiological incidents to identify causes, propose solutions, and prevent recurrences.
Compliance Management: Ensure that all operations comply with radioprotection standards and regulations.
Documentation and Reporting: Maintain complete and accurate documentation of radioprotection policies, incidents, and corrective actions, and prepare reports for management.
Continuous Improvement: Propose improvements to optimize radioprotection practices and reduce risks.
A Radioprotection Supervisor in the nuclear energy sector should possess the following skills:
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