REP Core Concepts Course (RCCC) (AWR-317) - AWR-317 REP Core Concepts Course (RCCC)

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Full Description
This course provides an overview of the NRC-licensed nuclear power plant off-site radiological emergency preparedness program. Addresses the REP Program history and sentinel events, federal regulatory policies, basic radiation principles, REP planning guidance (planning standards), REP demonstration guidance (exercise evaluation areas) and the REP Disaster Initiated Review (DIR) process. At the successful completion of this course, the student will have satisfied the instructor-led training prerequisites for both the MGT-445 REP Plan Review Course (RPPR) and the PER-314 REP Exercise Evaluator Course (REEC).

Any member of an organized federal, state, local, or tribal radiological/hazardous materials response element who has responsibility for responding to or managing a radiological incident. Personnel assigned to such teams include Fire Service, Law Enforcement, Health Physicists, Industrial Hygienists, Radiological Officers, and other emergency service personnel with similar responsibilities. Local or tribal participants should reside within either of two Emergency Planning Zones (EPZ). The two EPZs are described as 1) the plume exposure pathway EPZ has a radius of about 10 miles from the reactor site, or 2) the ingestion exposure pathway EPZ has a radius of about 50 miles from the reactor site. There are more than 100 commercial nuclear power reactors in the United States. Any member of an organized federal, state, local, or tribal radiological/hazardous materials response element who has responsibility for responding to or managing a radiological incident. Personnel assigned to such teams include Fire Service, Law Enforcement, Health Physicists, Industrial Hygienists, Radiological Officers, and other emergency service personnel with similar responsibilities. Local or tribal participants should reside within either of two Emergency Planning Zones (EPZ). The two EPZs are described as 1) the plume exposure pathway EPZ has a radius of about 10 miles from the reactor site, or 2) the ingestion exposure pathway EPZ has a radius of about 50 miles from the reactor site. There are more than 100 commercial nuclear power reactors in the United States.
Training Dates
05/29/2026 - 05/29/2026
Training Times
08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Prerequisites
None Specified
Registration Dates
01/29/2026 - 05/28/2026
Available Seats
27
Fee
None Specified
Training Location
Elkhart County Health Department
Neff Center
608 Oakland Avenue
Elkhart, IN  46516
Resources Required
To be eligible for the course, the student must successfully complete the following course:

IS-3, Radiological Emergency Management
Reporting Instructions
None Specified
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