Online training

A series of blog articles outlining features of the Ionactive online radiation protection training course service

  • Online radiation protection training by Ionactive - the first seven weeks

    Published: Dec 22, 2020

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    • Online RPS training

    What we have learned in the first seven weeks since the opening of the online RPS training course on the 29th October 2020. Feedback has been excellent, and many delegates have taken the course, completed the test and now have their RPS training certificates. They also have ongoing access to the training platform for a full three years so will be able to view all the training course updates, new videos and other resource.

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  • Online radiation protection training by Ionactive - progress & interactive quizzes

    Published: Nov 02, 2020

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    • RPS online training

    When you are not in a live "face to face" environment you may wonder how you are doing (since there are no other delegates around you). The Ionactive online training system provides easy to use quizzes throughout to demonstrate that you are making process.

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  • Online radiation protection training by Ionactive - the audio and visual experience

    Published: Oct 31, 2020

      Tags:
    • Online radiation training
    • Online RPS training course

    The Ionactive online radiation protection training app is designed to deliver courses over a variety of platforms including PC / Mac desktops, various Pads / Tablets and smartphones. In this article we provide a few hints and tips to deliver the best audio and visual experience.

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  • Online radiation protection training by Ionactive - navigating around the training app

    Published: Oct 29, 2020

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    • Online RPS training
    • Online radiation protection training

    The new online radiation protection service from Ionactive uses a bespoke, built from the ground training app. This is simple and intuitive - this blog article outlines the main features, where to find them and how to use them.

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