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Zakończone szkolenia, kursy i szkoły letnie
15th – 26th April 2024 „Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material – characterisation, inventory of related exposure situations and monitoring principles” – two weeks training course organized by GIG-PIB in frame of RadoNORM project
8th – 19th May 2023 „Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material – characterisation, inventory of related exposure situations and monitoring principles” two weeks training course organized by GIG in frame of RadoNORM project
17th – 28thOctober 2022 „Applications of Liquid Scintillation Spectrometry (LSC) for NORM measurements” – two weeks training course organized by GIG in frame of RadoNORM project
28th March – 8th April 2022 training course: „Naturally occurring radionuclides – when and why its presence is considered in terms of radiation protection” (online) organized by GIG in frame of RadoNORM project
12th – 23th April 2021 training course: „Towards effective radiation protection based on improved scientific evidence and social considerations – focus on radon and NORM” organized by GIG in frame of RadoNORM project
12th April – 12th May 2020 training course: „Monitoring strategies applied in NORM involving industries – evaluation of occupational exposure and environmental impact” organized by GIG in frame of CONCERT project
19th May – 2nd June 2019 summer school: „Measurement techniques used in monitoring of naturally occurring radionuclides” organized by GIG in frame of CONCERT project
11th – 29th June 2018 summer school „NORM (Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material) in work and the natural environment: Identification, exposure assessment, and the decision making process” organized by GIG in frame of CONCERT project
24th – 28th July 2017summer school „Measurements of Radioactivity in Building Materials” organized by GIG in frame of NORM4Building COST project
7th – 10th September 2015 „Course on naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM) in the environment” organized by Silesian Centre for Environmental Radioactivity Central Mining Institute (GIG) and Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), Centre for Environmental Radioactivity (CERAD), in cooperation with Stockholm University (SU) and Norwegian Radiation Protection Authorities (NRPA) in frame of COMET project