Online training
A series of blog articles outlining features of the Ionactive online radiation protection training course service
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We ARE delivering face to face radiation protection safety training
Published: Nov 19, 2022
Read moreIonactive is growing its onsite bespoke face to face radiation training course service, but our online RPS training course still remains the most popular training solution.
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Online radiation safety training and a welcome break
Published: Jul 27, 2022
Read moreIonactive (Mark Ramsay) is away on holiday in Cornwall and muses over radiation safety training in the coming months ahead. The Ionactive online RPS training course has over 600 delegates registered. Is this the future of training or a blip caused by the Covid pandemic?
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Online radiation awareness training – x-ray screening in the food industry
Published: Jun 08, 2022
Read moreAfter more delay than desired, Ionactive releases a new online radiation safety awareness course or those working with x-ray screening systems in the food industry. This blog article takes a look behind the scenes and, in particular, discusses the thought process for deciding what training material should be included.
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Ionactive - hello 2022!
Published: Jan 21, 2022
Read moreIt has been a rapid start to January 2022 with lots of new clients and radiation training. Mark Ramsay of Ionactive looks at the first 21 days of the year.
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Live RPS training from Ionactive – Summer 2021 update
Published: Aug 22, 2021
Read moreHow we will be using our online training system in all future Ionactive live face-2-face RPS training courses. The last 17 months have been stressful for sure, but also a time of great innovation! During this time we have increased the number of training delegates we train in a normal year by about 100% (over 8.5 months) via our online training platform. We are pleased to note that a return to face-2-face public training is being planned,
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Online radiation protection training by Ionactive - saving your test progress
Published: Jul 02, 2021
Read moreFollowing an upgrade of our online radiation training platform you can now save your course test progress. This ensures you do not lose your hard work should the internet fail just before submission. In addition it allows the delegate to save their course test progress and take a break before returning to the complete the test at a later date.
The definition of 'safe' is not strictly an engineering term; it's a societal term. Does it mean absolutely no loss of life? Does it mean absolutely no contamination with radiation? What exactly does 'safe' mean?