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  • The Radiological Physics & Advisory Division (RP&AD), BARC has accorded approval to the IIAI to conduct training and certification courses for RPF Operators and Radiation Safety Officers

    Nominations from eligible candidates, as prescribed by the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB), are to be submitted to the IIAI by respective employers. IIAI will impart training, and examinations will be conducted by the RP&AD, BARC and the Board of Radiation & Isotope Technologies (BRIT).

    The RP&AD, BARC will issue certificates to successful candidates who will then be eligible to work in the Industry.

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RPF Operators Certification Course RPF RSO Certification Course
January / February September / October
(IIAI will send an announcement mail after approval of course date from RP&AD, BARC)
Radiation Safety Certification of Operators for Radiation Processing Facilities (Gamma and Electron)
Eligibility
I. Basic degree in Science from a recognized University/Institution; OR
II. Diploma in Engineering from a recognized University/Institution
IMPORTANT:
*The candidate must be sponsored by an Institution / Organisation
*MOU/ AERB Licence / eLora registration is mandatory for the sponsoring organisation
Duration
Three (3) Weeks (100 hrs) {Theory (27 h) + Practical (8 h) + Field Training (50 h) + Discussion (5 h) + Technical Visit (10 h)}
Examination
I. Two written papers of 75 marks each
(Two papers of total 150 marks)

Objective type questions (Paper 1 & Paper 2)
II. Evaluation on Field Training
Viva voce at BRIT & RP&AD
Field training
Through interaction with candidate,
valuation during the field training
III. Passing Criteria I. Not less than 50% each in Written, Evaluation on Field Training and Viva
II. Not less than 60% in aggregate
Re-appearance for Examination
There shall be at least three months gap between two consecutive examinations  


RSO Training cum Certification Course on Radiation Processing Facilities (Gamma & Electron Beam)
Eligibility
Basic Degree in Engineering OR in Science from a recognized University/Institution with Physics as one of the subjects
OR
Diploma in Engineering from a recognized University / Institution (3 years duration) with a minimum of five years’ experience in Radiation Surveillance; supported by Personnel Monitoring badge (TLD) service in a Radiation Processing Facility
IMPORTANT:
*The candidate must be sponsored by an Institution / Organisation
*MOU/ AERB Licence / eLora registration is mandatory for the sponsoring organisation
Duration
Six (6) Weeks (150 hrs) {Theory (50 h) + Practical at BRIT (20 h) + Field Training (50 h) + Technical Visit (20 h) + Discussion (10 h)
Examination
I. Two written papers of 100 marks each (Two papers of total 200 marks)

Paper 1 & Paper 2
90%weightage for objective type questions and 10% weightage for situation-based content that has radiological consequences/report writing
II. Evaluation on Field Training
Viva voce at BRIT & RP&AD
Field training
Through interaction with candidate,
valuation during the field training
III. Passing Criteria I. Not less than 50% each in Written, Evaluation on Field Training and Viva
II. Not less than 60% in aggregate
Re-appearance for Examination
There shall be at least three months gap between two consecutive examinations