Internal Dosimetry Course
Schedule
- June 15-18, 2026
- June 14-17, 2027
Course Description
This in-person instructor led course will take place in the training classroom at our corporate office in Seabrook, New Hampshire. During the 4 day class, students will gain valuable industry insight and operating experience from our renowned training team led by certified health physicists and senior health physicists. The course material provides learners with technical and theoretical information along with practical applications of internal dosimetry.
At the conclusion of the course, a Course Completion Certificate is provided to document the successful completion of the course lessons.
Key Learning Objectives
- History of ICRP Internal Dose Assessment and Limits
- NRC Internal Dosimetry Regulations, Standards, and Guidance
- ICRP30/60/66 Basic Concepts and Compartmental Biokinetics Model
- ICRP 30 Respiratory Tract, GI Tract, and Dosimetry Model
- Application of NURG/CR-4884 to Intake Determination
- Application of Federal Guidance Report (FGR) 11 to Intake Dose Conversion Factor
- ICRP-66 Respiratory Tract Mode
- Wound Models for Internal Dosimetry
- Air Sampling to Support Internal Dose Determinations
- EPRI Alpha Hazard Guidelines
- Bioassay to Assess Internal Dose
- Fetal/Embryo Exposure
- Radioactivity Intake Measurement Statistics and Assessment
- Review and Dose Calculation Examples Using the IMBA computer program
Learn From Top Professionals in the Field
Our instructors bring decades of hands-on experience in internal dosimetry, including work at nuclear power plants, decommissioning sites, and regulatory advisory roles. They’ve led complex dose assessments, contributed to national standards, and trained professionals across the industry. Their deep technical knowledge and real-world insight make them uniquely qualified to deliver advanced, practical training.
Eric Darois A Certified Health Physicist with 38 years of technical and managerial experience across nuclear power, decommissioning, and environmental labs. He specializes in dosimetry, alpha contamination control, facility characterization, and decommissioning planning, and has authored numerous industry guidelines and technical papers.
Dave DiCello A Certified Health Physicist and radiation safety professional with 25+ years of applied Health Physics experience in utility and university settings. Former Radiation Protection Manager at three nuclear sites, known for enhancing RP programs and site performance. Now consulting in decommissioning, dose assessment, training, and program evaluation. Past examiner on the American Board of Health Physics.
Course Fee
$2,495




