16 - 18 May 2017
Aberdeen Exhibition & Conference Centre
Incident Response & Remediation: And Avoiding it in the First Place
Nearly 300 of the UK’s top radiation safety scientists gathered in Aberdeen for SRP's 2017 Annual Conference.
The theme of this year's event was Incident Response & Remediation: And Avoiding it in the First Place. Delegates heard presentations ranging from Planning the Un-planned to The Effects of Chronic Sub Lethal Ionizing Radiation on Bumblebees. There was also an SRP debate on how robust the arrangements and communications are for contaminated casualties and how we handle them. Invited speakers gave talks on 'Risk Analysis of Accidental and Unintended Exposures in External Beam Radiotherapy' and 'The Human Experience of a Nuclear Event and Communication of Radiation Risk'.
Report from the Annual Conference can be found here and you can also view the Soft Skills report (this was an optional session).
A large trade exhibition was held alongside the Annual Conference with nearly 40 stands representing suppliers and businesses involved in radiation protection.
Delegates also enjoyed a full social programme which saw the Annual Dinner take place in the well known Beach Ballroom - famous for its sprung dance floor.
Awards presented at SRP's Annual Dinner:
Honorary Fellows and Founders' Medal citations are now available to view here.
The Jack Martin Award was presented to Greig McKenzie (Magnox) for best presentation entitled 'The use of divers for Magnox fuel cooling pond decommissioning'.
View the presentations from the day below (this is member access only, you must be logged into MySRP to view the presentations):
Tuesday 16th May
Refresher Courses
Source Security - Tony Peters, Gamma Scientific
Session 1
2017 Dunster Lecture: “What do we know about low-level radiation risks?” - Prof Richard Wakeford
Estimation of uncertainties in the unconditional and conditional death probability rates - Michiya Sasaki, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI), Japan (presentation not allowed to be published).
Wednesday 17th May
Session 2.1
Monitoring for radium contamination – regulator's guidance - Paul Dale, SEPA
The use of divers for Magnox fuel cooling pond decommissioning - Greig McKenzie, Magnox (presentation not allowed to be published)
Mapping Radiation with a Handheld Gamma Imaging Instrument - Neil Owen, CREATEC
Carbon Deposition in Advanced Gas Cooled Reactors – Challenges in Radiation Protection and Radwaste - Joseph Taylor, EDF Energy(presentation not allowed to be published)
Session 2.2
Young Professionals Award Presentations
RP Optimisation at the click of a mouse! - Patrice Burke, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Monte Carlo Codes in Academia and Industry - Adam Nichols, ONR / University of York
Radiological Evacuation - Sarah Hunak, Amec Foster Wheeler
Euratom for Non-Nuclear - Lessons from the coalface - Gwen Mott, University College London
Lock Up Your Daughters - An Alternative Method of Radon Progeny Remediation - Alex Nicholson, Dstl
Improving Contamination Control in Change Room Areas - Jess Revill, Rolls-Royce
Session 3.1
Planning for the Un-planned: Design for an Evacuation Assembly Building - John Bradshaw, AWE
Emergency Workers in the oil and gas industry - Karen Gunn, Aberdeen Radiation Protection Service
Session 3.2
Criticality: Causes, Characteristics, and Coins in Your Pocket - Jonathan Coleman-Zheng, Mirion Technologies
Criticality Accident Dosimetry Re-evaluated - David Spencer, Nuvia
Criticality personal dosimetry – why bother? - Pete Burgess, Radiation Metrology
Session 4
Lord Carlile - Notes from presentation
The Human Experience of a Nuclear Event and Communication of Radiation Risk - Tanja Perko, Belgian Nuclear Research Centre (SCK-CEN) (Presentation not available).
Session 5
Overriding the Fear (the downsides of reducing radiation exposure) - Christopher Jones, AWE
An insight into IAEA plans for Nuclear and Radiological Emergency Response - Hugh Wilkins
A Radiological Dirty Bomb - Fact or Fiction? - Tony Peters, Gamma Scientific
Aberdeen Exhibition & Conference Centre