Radiation Safety OfficerLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: 7R00DV39
Credits
5 op
Objectives
Students
-are able to define concepts and main principles related to radiation protection and apply them in practice
-are able to recognize, evaluate and minimize the risks of the use of radiation and are able to prepare for unconventional radiation situations and operate in them
-are able to carry out and control radiation protection related to his/her competence field in accordance with legislations and regulations, including members of staff and population
-are able to instruct in the safe use of radiation and implementation of new methods and optimization
-are able to develop the safety culture of the use of radiation as for his/her part in co-operation with RSE
Content
-basics of radiation physics
-measuring technology and calculatory methods in determination of the radiation exposure in diagnostic radiography
-radiation protection in diagnostic radiography
-demands of radiological equipment, acquisition and maintenance in diagnostic radiography
Assessment criteria, pass/fail
Pass means that the student has to achieve the limit of 75% of every part.
Pass:
-the student can apply concepts and main principles related to radiation protection correctly in practice
-the student can explain how the risks of the use of radiation are evaluated and minimized in tooth, native and animal x-ray examinations
-the student can operate in unconventional radiation situations
-the student can carry out and control radiation protection related to his/her competence field in accordance with legislations and regulations
-the student can explain how the radiation is safely used, how new methods are brought into use and what are the methods of optimization
-the student can explain how the safety culture of the use of radiation is developed in co-operation with RSE
-the student can use the right measuring technology and calculatory methods in the determination of radiation doses
Fail:
-there are shortcomings in the definition of the concepts related to radiation protection and the principles of the use of radiation and because of that the student is not able to apply them in practice
-the student cannot explain how the risks of the use of radiation are evaluated and minimized in tooth, native and animal x-ray examinations
-the student does not know the contents of national legislations concerning the use of radiation and the contents of official orders so that he/she would be able to apply them in tooth, native and animal x-ray examinations
-the student cannot explain the preparation for unconventional radiation situations and the operation in connection with them
-the student cannot explain how radiation is safely used, how new methods are brought into use and what are the methods of optimization
-the student cannot explain how the safety culture of the use of radiation is developed in co-operation with RSE
-the student cannot use the right measuring technology and calculatory methods in the determination of radiation doses
Enrolment period
07.12.2024 - 31.03.2025
Timing
01.04.2025 - 13.06.2025
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Radiography and Radiotherapy
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Radiography and Radiotherapy
Teachers
- Heli Hilander
- Marja Jaronen
Person in charge
Tiina Säilä
Groups
-
22RH
Objectives (course unit)
Students
-are able to define concepts and main principles related to radiation protection and apply them in practice
-are able to recognize, evaluate and minimize the risks of the use of radiation and are able to prepare for unconventional radiation situations and operate in them
-are able to carry out and control radiation protection related to his/her competence field in accordance with legislations and regulations, including members of staff and population
-are able to instruct in the safe use of radiation and implementation of new methods and optimization
-are able to develop the safety culture of the use of radiation as for his/her part in co-operation with RSE
Content (course unit)
-basics of radiation physics
-measuring technology and calculatory methods in determination of the radiation exposure in diagnostic radiography
-radiation protection in diagnostic radiography
-demands of radiological equipment, acquisition and maintenance in diagnostic radiography
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Pass means that the student has to achieve the limit of 75% of every part.
Pass:
-the student can apply concepts and main principles related to radiation protection correctly in practice
-the student can explain how the risks of the use of radiation are evaluated and minimized in tooth, native and animal x-ray examinations
-the student can operate in unconventional radiation situations
-the student can carry out and control radiation protection related to his/her competence field in accordance with legislations and regulations
-the student can explain how the radiation is safely used, how new methods are brought into use and what are the methods of optimization
-the student can explain how the safety culture of the use of radiation is developed in co-operation with RSE
-the student can use the right measuring technology and calculatory methods in the determination of radiation doses
Fail:
-there are shortcomings in the definition of the concepts related to radiation protection and the principles of the use of radiation and because of that the student is not able to apply them in practice
-the student cannot explain how the risks of the use of radiation are evaluated and minimized in tooth, native and animal x-ray examinations
-the student does not know the contents of national legislations concerning the use of radiation and the contents of official orders so that he/she would be able to apply them in tooth, native and animal x-ray examinations
-the student cannot explain the preparation for unconventional radiation situations and the operation in connection with them
-the student cannot explain how radiation is safely used, how new methods are brought into use and what are the methods of optimization
-the student cannot explain how the safety culture of the use of radiation is developed in co-operation with RSE
-the student cannot use the right measuring technology and calculatory methods in the determination of radiation doses
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
21.11.2024 - 02.01.2025
Timing
06.01.2025 - 30.03.2025
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Radiography and Radiotherapy
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Radiography and Radiotherapy
Teachers
- Heli Hilander
- Marja Jaronen
Person in charge
Tiina Säilä
Groups
-
22RH
Objectives (course unit)
Students
-are able to define concepts and main principles related to radiation protection and apply them in practice
-are able to recognize, evaluate and minimize the risks of the use of radiation and are able to prepare for unconventional radiation situations and operate in them
-are able to carry out and control radiation protection related to his/her competence field in accordance with legislations and regulations, including members of staff and population
-are able to instruct in the safe use of radiation and implementation of new methods and optimization
-are able to develop the safety culture of the use of radiation as for his/her part in co-operation with RSE
Content (course unit)
-basics of radiation physics
-measuring technology and calculatory methods in determination of the radiation exposure in diagnostic radiography
-radiation protection in diagnostic radiography
-demands of radiological equipment, acquisition and maintenance in diagnostic radiography
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Pass means that the student has to achieve the limit of 75% of every part.
Pass:
-the student can apply concepts and main principles related to radiation protection correctly in practice
-the student can explain how the risks of the use of radiation are evaluated and minimized in tooth, native and animal x-ray examinations
-the student can operate in unconventional radiation situations
-the student can carry out and control radiation protection related to his/her competence field in accordance with legislations and regulations
-the student can explain how the radiation is safely used, how new methods are brought into use and what are the methods of optimization
-the student can explain how the safety culture of the use of radiation is developed in co-operation with RSE
-the student can use the right measuring technology and calculatory methods in the determination of radiation doses
Fail:
-there are shortcomings in the definition of the concepts related to radiation protection and the principles of the use of radiation and because of that the student is not able to apply them in practice
-the student cannot explain how the risks of the use of radiation are evaluated and minimized in tooth, native and animal x-ray examinations
-the student does not know the contents of national legislations concerning the use of radiation and the contents of official orders so that he/she would be able to apply them in tooth, native and animal x-ray examinations
-the student cannot explain the preparation for unconventional radiation situations and the operation in connection with them
-the student cannot explain how radiation is safely used, how new methods are brought into use and what are the methods of optimization
-the student cannot explain how the safety culture of the use of radiation is developed in co-operation with RSE
-the student cannot use the right measuring technology and calculatory methods in the determination of radiation doses
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
20.03.2024 - 09.08.2024
Timing
27.08.2024 - 31.12.2024
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Radiography and Radiotherapy
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 40
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Radiography and Radiotherapy
Teachers
- Heli Hilander
- Marja Jaronen
- Anna-Riikka Keihäs
Person in charge
Kirsi Mansikkamäki
Groups
-
21RH
Objectives (course unit)
Students
-are able to define concepts and main principles related to radiation protection and apply them in practice
-are able to recognize, evaluate and minimize the risks of the use of radiation and are able to prepare for unconventional radiation situations and operate in them
-are able to carry out and control radiation protection related to his/her competence field in accordance with legislations and regulations, including members of staff and population
-are able to instruct in the safe use of radiation and implementation of new methods and optimization
-are able to develop the safety culture of the use of radiation as for his/her part in co-operation with RSE
Content (course unit)
-basics of radiation physics
-measuring technology and calculatory methods in determination of the radiation exposure in diagnostic radiography
-radiation protection in diagnostic radiography
-demands of radiological equipment, acquisition and maintenance in diagnostic radiography
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Pass means that the student has to achieve the limit of 75% of every part.
Pass:
-the student can apply concepts and main principles related to radiation protection correctly in practice
-the student can explain how the risks of the use of radiation are evaluated and minimized in tooth, native and animal x-ray examinations
-the student can operate in unconventional radiation situations
-the student can carry out and control radiation protection related to his/her competence field in accordance with legislations and regulations
-the student can explain how the radiation is safely used, how new methods are brought into use and what are the methods of optimization
-the student can explain how the safety culture of the use of radiation is developed in co-operation with RSE
-the student can use the right measuring technology and calculatory methods in the determination of radiation doses
Fail:
-there are shortcomings in the definition of the concepts related to radiation protection and the principles of the use of radiation and because of that the student is not able to apply them in practice
-the student cannot explain how the risks of the use of radiation are evaluated and minimized in tooth, native and animal x-ray examinations
-the student does not know the contents of national legislations concerning the use of radiation and the contents of official orders so that he/she would be able to apply them in tooth, native and animal x-ray examinations
-the student cannot explain the preparation for unconventional radiation situations and the operation in connection with them
-the student cannot explain how radiation is safely used, how new methods are brought into use and what are the methods of optimization
-the student cannot explain how the safety culture of the use of radiation is developed in co-operation with RSE
-the student cannot use the right measuring technology and calculatory methods in the determination of radiation doses
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
05.01.2024 - 11.03.2024
Timing
01.04.2024 - 10.06.2024
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Radiography and Radiotherapy
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 40
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Radiography and Radiotherapy
Teachers
- Röntgenhoitaja Virtuaalihenkilö
- Heli Hilander
- Marja Jaronen
- Anna-Riikka Keihäs
Person in charge
Kirsi Mansikkamäki
Groups
-
21RHJ
Objectives (course unit)
Students
-are able to define concepts and main principles related to radiation protection and apply them in practice
-are able to recognize, evaluate and minimize the risks of the use of radiation and are able to prepare for unconventional radiation situations and operate in them
-are able to carry out and control radiation protection related to his/her competence field in accordance with legislations and regulations, including members of staff and population
-are able to instruct in the safe use of radiation and implementation of new methods and optimization
-are able to develop the safety culture of the use of radiation as for his/her part in co-operation with RSE
Content (course unit)
-basics of radiation physics
-measuring technology and calculatory methods in determination of the radiation exposure in diagnostic radiography
-radiation protection in diagnostic radiography
-demands of radiological equipment, acquisition and maintenance in diagnostic radiography
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Pass means that the student has to achieve the limit of 75% of every part.
Pass:
-the student can apply concepts and main principles related to radiation protection correctly in practice
-the student can explain how the risks of the use of radiation are evaluated and minimized in tooth, native and animal x-ray examinations
-the student can operate in unconventional radiation situations
-the student can carry out and control radiation protection related to his/her competence field in accordance with legislations and regulations
-the student can explain how the radiation is safely used, how new methods are brought into use and what are the methods of optimization
-the student can explain how the safety culture of the use of radiation is developed in co-operation with RSE
-the student can use the right measuring technology and calculatory methods in the determination of radiation doses
Fail:
-there are shortcomings in the definition of the concepts related to radiation protection and the principles of the use of radiation and because of that the student is not able to apply them in practice
-the student cannot explain how the risks of the use of radiation are evaluated and minimized in tooth, native and animal x-ray examinations
-the student does not know the contents of national legislations concerning the use of radiation and the contents of official orders so that he/she would be able to apply them in tooth, native and animal x-ray examinations
-the student cannot explain the preparation for unconventional radiation situations and the operation in connection with them
-the student cannot explain how radiation is safely used, how new methods are brought into use and what are the methods of optimization
-the student cannot explain how the safety culture of the use of radiation is developed in co-operation with RSE
-the student cannot use the right measuring technology and calculatory methods in the determination of radiation doses
Assessment scale
Pass/Fail
Enrolment period
12.12.2023 - 02.01.2024
Timing
09.01.2024 - 29.03.2024
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Radiography and Radiotherapy
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 30
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Radiography and Radiotherapy
Teachers
- Heli Hilander
- Julia Kritz
- Marja Jaronen
- Anna-Riikka Keihäs
Person in charge
Kirsi Mansikkamäki
Groups
-
21RH
Objectives (course unit)
Students
-are able to define concepts and main principles related to radiation protection and apply them in practice
-are able to recognize, evaluate and minimize the risks of the use of radiation and are able to prepare for unconventional radiation situations and operate in them
-are able to carry out and control radiation protection related to his/her competence field in accordance with legislations and regulations, including members of staff and population
-are able to instruct in the safe use of radiation and implementation of new methods and optimization
-are able to develop the safety culture of the use of radiation as for his/her part in co-operation with RSE
Content (course unit)
-basics of radiation physics
-measuring technology and calculatory methods in determination of the radiation exposure in diagnostic radiography
-radiation protection in diagnostic radiography
-demands of radiological equipment, acquisition and maintenance in diagnostic radiography
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Pass means that the student has to achieve the limit of 75% of every part.
Pass:
-the student can apply concepts and main principles related to radiation protection correctly in practice
-the student can explain how the risks of the use of radiation are evaluated and minimized in tooth, native and animal x-ray examinations
-the student can operate in unconventional radiation situations
-the student can carry out and control radiation protection related to his/her competence field in accordance with legislations and regulations
-the student can explain how the radiation is safely used, how new methods are brought into use and what are the methods of optimization
-the student can explain how the safety culture of the use of radiation is developed in co-operation with RSE
-the student can use the right measuring technology and calculatory methods in the determination of radiation doses
Fail:
-there are shortcomings in the definition of the concepts related to radiation protection and the principles of the use of radiation and because of that the student is not able to apply them in practice
-the student cannot explain how the risks of the use of radiation are evaluated and minimized in tooth, native and animal x-ray examinations
-the student does not know the contents of national legislations concerning the use of radiation and the contents of official orders so that he/she would be able to apply them in tooth, native and animal x-ray examinations
-the student cannot explain the preparation for unconventional radiation situations and the operation in connection with them
-the student cannot explain how radiation is safely used, how new methods are brought into use and what are the methods of optimization
-the student cannot explain how the safety culture of the use of radiation is developed in co-operation with RSE
-the student cannot use the right measuring technology and calculatory methods in the determination of radiation doses
Assessment scale
Pass/Fail
Enrolment period
31.03.2023 - 31.07.2023
Timing
01.08.2023 - 20.12.2023
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Radiography and Radiotherapy
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Radiography and Radiotherapy
Teachers
- Julia Kritz
- Marja Jaronen
- Anna-Riikka Keihäs
Person in charge
Kirsi Mansikkamäki
Groups
-
20RHSJ
Objectives (course unit)
Students
-are able to define concepts and main principles related to radiation protection and apply them in practice
-are able to recognize, evaluate and minimize the risks of the use of radiation and are able to prepare for unconventional radiation situations and operate in them
-are able to carry out and control radiation protection related to his/her competence field in accordance with legislations and regulations, including members of staff and population
-are able to instruct in the safe use of radiation and implementation of new methods and optimization
-are able to develop the safety culture of the use of radiation as for his/her part in co-operation with RSE
Content (course unit)
-basics of radiation physics
-measuring technology and calculatory methods in determination of the radiation exposure in diagnostic radiography
-radiation protection in diagnostic radiography
-demands of radiological equipment, acquisition and maintenance in diagnostic radiography
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Pass means that the student has to achieve the limit of 75% of every part.
Pass:
-the student can apply concepts and main principles related to radiation protection correctly in practice
-the student can explain how the risks of the use of radiation are evaluated and minimized in tooth, native and animal x-ray examinations
-the student can operate in unconventional radiation situations
-the student can carry out and control radiation protection related to his/her competence field in accordance with legislations and regulations
-the student can explain how the radiation is safely used, how new methods are brought into use and what are the methods of optimization
-the student can explain how the safety culture of the use of radiation is developed in co-operation with RSE
-the student can use the right measuring technology and calculatory methods in the determination of radiation doses
Fail:
-there are shortcomings in the definition of the concepts related to radiation protection and the principles of the use of radiation and because of that the student is not able to apply them in practice
-the student cannot explain how the risks of the use of radiation are evaluated and minimized in tooth, native and animal x-ray examinations
-the student does not know the contents of national legislations concerning the use of radiation and the contents of official orders so that he/she would be able to apply them in tooth, native and animal x-ray examinations
-the student cannot explain the preparation for unconventional radiation situations and the operation in connection with them
-the student cannot explain how radiation is safely used, how new methods are brought into use and what are the methods of optimization
-the student cannot explain how the safety culture of the use of radiation is developed in co-operation with RSE
-the student cannot use the right measuring technology and calculatory methods in the determination of radiation doses
Assessment scale
Pass/Fail
Enrolment period
05.01.2023 - 03.03.2023
Timing
31.03.2023 - 07.06.2023
Credits
5 op
Virtual portion
2 op
Mode of delivery
60 % Contact teaching, 40 % Online learning
Unit
Radiography and Radiotherapy
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 40
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Radiography and Radiotherapy
Teachers
- Julia Kritz
- Marja Jaronen
- Anna-Riikka Keihäs
Person in charge
Kirsi Mansikkamäki
Groups
-
20RH
Objectives (course unit)
Students
-are able to define concepts and main principles related to radiation protection and apply them in practice
-are able to recognize, evaluate and minimize the risks of the use of radiation and are able to prepare for unconventional radiation situations and operate in them
-are able to carry out and control radiation protection related to his/her competence field in accordance with legislations and regulations, including members of staff and population
-are able to instruct in the safe use of radiation and implementation of new methods and optimization
-are able to develop the safety culture of the use of radiation as for his/her part in co-operation with RSE
Content (course unit)
-basics of radiation physics
-measuring technology and calculatory methods in determination of the radiation exposure in diagnostic radiography
-radiation protection in diagnostic radiography
-demands of radiological equipment, acquisition and maintenance in diagnostic radiography
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Pass means that the student has to achieve the limit of 75% of every part.
Pass:
-the student can apply concepts and main principles related to radiation protection correctly in practice
-the student can explain how the risks of the use of radiation are evaluated and minimized in tooth, native and animal x-ray examinations
-the student can operate in unconventional radiation situations
-the student can carry out and control radiation protection related to his/her competence field in accordance with legislations and regulations
-the student can explain how the radiation is safely used, how new methods are brought into use and what are the methods of optimization
-the student can explain how the safety culture of the use of radiation is developed in co-operation with RSE
-the student can use the right measuring technology and calculatory methods in the determination of radiation doses
Fail:
-there are shortcomings in the definition of the concepts related to radiation protection and the principles of the use of radiation and because of that the student is not able to apply them in practice
-the student cannot explain how the risks of the use of radiation are evaluated and minimized in tooth, native and animal x-ray examinations
-the student does not know the contents of national legislations concerning the use of radiation and the contents of official orders so that he/she would be able to apply them in tooth, native and animal x-ray examinations
-the student cannot explain the preparation for unconventional radiation situations and the operation in connection with them
-the student cannot explain how radiation is safely used, how new methods are brought into use and what are the methods of optimization
-the student cannot explain how the safety culture of the use of radiation is developed in co-operation with RSE
-the student cannot use the right measuring technology and calculatory methods in the determination of radiation doses
Assessment scale
Pass/Fail
Enrolment period
12.12.2022 - 02.01.2023
Timing
05.01.2023 - 28.03.2023
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Radiography and Radiotherapy
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Radiography and Radiotherapy
Teachers
- Julia Kritz
- Marja Jaronen
- Anna-Riikka Keihäs
Person in charge
Tiina Säilä
Groups
-
20RH
Objectives (course unit)
Students
-are able to define concepts and main principles related to radiation protection and apply them in practice
-are able to recognize, evaluate and minimize the risks of the use of radiation and are able to prepare for unconventional radiation situations and operate in them
-are able to carry out and control radiation protection related to his/her competence field in accordance with legislations and regulations, including members of staff and population
-are able to instruct in the safe use of radiation and implementation of new methods and optimization
-are able to develop the safety culture of the use of radiation as for his/her part in co-operation with RSE
Content (course unit)
-basics of radiation physics
-measuring technology and calculatory methods in determination of the radiation exposure in diagnostic radiography
-radiation protection in diagnostic radiography
-demands of radiological equipment, acquisition and maintenance in diagnostic radiography
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Pass means that the student has to achieve the limit of 75% of every part.
Pass:
-the student can apply concepts and main principles related to radiation protection correctly in practice
-the student can explain how the risks of the use of radiation are evaluated and minimized in tooth, native and animal x-ray examinations
-the student can operate in unconventional radiation situations
-the student can carry out and control radiation protection related to his/her competence field in accordance with legislations and regulations
-the student can explain how the radiation is safely used, how new methods are brought into use and what are the methods of optimization
-the student can explain how the safety culture of the use of radiation is developed in co-operation with RSE
-the student can use the right measuring technology and calculatory methods in the determination of radiation doses
Fail:
-there are shortcomings in the definition of the concepts related to radiation protection and the principles of the use of radiation and because of that the student is not able to apply them in practice
-the student cannot explain how the risks of the use of radiation are evaluated and minimized in tooth, native and animal x-ray examinations
-the student does not know the contents of national legislations concerning the use of radiation and the contents of official orders so that he/she would be able to apply them in tooth, native and animal x-ray examinations
-the student cannot explain the preparation for unconventional radiation situations and the operation in connection with them
-the student cannot explain how radiation is safely used, how new methods are brought into use and what are the methods of optimization
-the student cannot explain how the safety culture of the use of radiation is developed in co-operation with RSE
-the student cannot use the right measuring technology and calculatory methods in the determination of radiation doses
Assessment scale
Pass/Fail