Please join us at the Courtyard in Santa Fe on March 17th and 18th for a two-day technical meeting with a wide variety of topics. The meeting will cost $50 for each day and will allow participants to earn CEUs towards professional certifications like NRRPT and CHP. Below are the links for a special rate at the Court Yard of $119 per night and PayPal for each day you would like to attend the meeting. Also below is the current schedule, the speaker bio’s and abstracts for their presentations.
Here is the pre-approved ABHP CEC number: 2024-03-20-414
RGCHPS Technical Meeting Hotel Reservation Link
Courtyard in Santa Fe, 3347 Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87507
Time: 8am-5pm
Sunday, March 17th
Monday, March 18th
Date: Sunday | Time |
Accelerators and Electron Accelerator Radiation Safety Tritium Monitoring Solutions and Coming Innovations in Handheld HP Equipment Duck & Cover, It’s Back Again Palomares Dose Reconstruction Pt 1 Underground Nuclear testing | 8am – 12pm 1pm – 1:30pm 1:30pm – 2pm 2pm – 3pm 3pm – 5pm |
Date: Monday | Time |
Response to the Harborview Research and Training Building (Seattle) Contamination The NCRP: Who, What, and Why? Interactions between Accelerator Safety Order 420.2D and 10CFR835 Occupational Radiation Protection Palomares Dose Reconstruction Pt 2 Ludlum Measurements Evaluation of the Domino Micro-Structured Semiconductor Neutron Detector for Applications in Nuclear Material Measurements Modern Day Alchemy at LANL Berthold Technologies Transforming Science into Solutions The Use of the QUIC-DEPDOSE Application in a Radiological Emergency Chapter Meeting | 8am – 9am 9am – 9:30am 9:30am – 10am 10am – 10:30am 10:30am – 11:30am 12:30pm – 2pm 2pm – 2:30pm 2:30pm – 3pm 3pm – 4pm 4pm – 5pm |
We are pleased to announce Bob May as our main speaker for the 2024 Technical meeting.
Accelerators and Electron Accelerator Radiation Safety, by Bob May
Robert (Bob) May is ES&H Director at Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
(JLab). Bob has been at JLab for over 30 years where he was hired to establish the radiological controls and establish the baseline the environmental program. Bob was a health physicist in the Naval nuclear propulsion program at Norfolk Naval Shipyard for the decade before that, Bob is a fellow of the Health Physics Society and has served in various capacities in the Accelerator Section and Virginia Chapter of the HPS. Bob’s undergraduate degree is from Virginia Tech and his Graduate Degree is from Illinois Institute of Technology. Bob will be discussing various aspects of operational accelerator safety.