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Initiative on RP culture

Initiative on RP culture. International Radiation Protection Association. A Possible Roadmap (General). Define RP culture Engage stakeholders Develop an assessment tool Implement a strategy. A Possible Roadmap (Specific).

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Initiative on RP culture

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  1. Initiativeon RP culture International Radiation Protection Association

  2. A Possible Roadmap(General) • Define RP culture • Engage stakeholders • Develop an assessment tool • Implement a strategy

  3. A Possible Roadmap(Specific) • Consider all that is important and is in common with Safety Culture and distill what is important for RP Culture. • Identify factors that are specific to RP and require specific attention for RP Culture. • Identify sector-specific issues: • Hospital & medical • Nuclear • Research & teaching • General industry

  4. Position of the Radiation Protection Professional • Approach to management is from the professionals and includes Engagement with management on developing the Culture within the facility or institution • Need to develop: • Relationship with management and the workforce • Relationship with the regulators • Involvement with other relevant stakeholders

  5. Group 1Group 2Group 3 Lochard – FranceFairobent - USApplegate - US Anderson – US/NEICho - KoreaBomben - Argentina Buckley – US Luongo – UruguayCantone - Italy Butler – US Mills – USFDAColvin - US Flannery – USNRCOpahnos – US/NEI Fries - USNRC King - HPS Osimani - Italy Hattori – Japan Molina – Mexico Perez – MexicoLeGuen – France Picon - Peru Solorio – USNRC Lemieux - HPS Stansbury - US Toohey - USMaher - US Vallejo – Colombia Wilkins – Canada Group Assignments

  6. Questions for Discussion • What are the important elements of RP Culture in: • Hospital & medical • Nuclear • Research & teaching • General industry, e. g. NORM, non-destructive testing, construction, airline. • What are the criteria for success and how would you assess the RP culture? Suggest tools.

  7. Questions for Discussion • How to engage the stakeholders (regulators, operators, professional organizations…) in the process of developing RP culture. • What is the role of radiation protection professionals and professional societies in promoting an RP culture? • How is the local or regional culture included? • What is the general guidance?

  8. Goals • Develop an Action Plan for proceeding • Establish a Drafting Team to develop and begin writing guidance for addressing the issues identified in this Workshop • Have a draft document to circulate prior to the IRPA13 Congress in Glasgow, May 2012 and discuss at the Associate Society Forum at that Congress

  9. International Radiation Protection Association http://www.irpa.net 9

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