This standard provides training requirements for four levels of training as part of the capabilities of public safety agencies to detect, analyze, and report on nuclear and other radioactive materials that are out of regulatory control. This standard describes training requirements applying to these training levels across a wide range of agencies, governments, and the private sectors conducting the preventive Radiological/Nuclear Detection (RND) mission to reduce the risk of terrorist or covert state-sponsored attacks using radiological or nuclear weapons of mass destruction (WMDs). The scope of this standard includes the capabilities for prevention and protection mission areas, but not those for mitigation, response, and recovery mission areas. The scope includes core capability for screening, search, and detection. The scope does not include the capabilities specific to nuclear safeguards, security of nuclear facilities, nuclear forensics, or technical reachback analysis. Although they are not the focus of this standard, radiation detection instruments used primarily for other missions and capabilities (e.g., response and recovery mission areas) may have some applications for RND mission areas and capabilities. Training requirements from this standard should be considered for all radiation detection instrumentation used for any RND mission areas.
- Standard Committee
- IM/RNIS - TC45 - Radiation and Nuclear Instrumentation and Systems
- Status
- Active PAR
- PAR Approval
- 2024-11-12
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- IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society
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- IM/RNIS - TC45 - Radiation and Nuclear Instrumentation and Systems
- Working Group
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Training for the Rad/Nuc Detection (N42.37) - Training for the Radiological/Nuclear Detection Mission (N42.37)
- IEEE Program Manager
- Vanessa Lalitte
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- Leticia Pibida
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