Category: Training

  • Applied Gamma Spectroscopy Using InterSpec

    Gamma spectroscopy can be a useful method for non-destructive identification and characterization of nuclear or radioactive sources for emergency response, field measurements, and the laboratory. But often times analysis can be hampered by the availability or quality of analysis tools. InterSpec is an open-source (http://github.com/sandialabs/InterSpec/) peak- based gamma analysis tool that can be used for…

  • Radiation Risk Communication for Public Health

    Providing information for the public in a radiation disaster will be a challenge, even for experienced communicators. This training provides resources and best practices for communication before, during, and after a radiation emergency.

  • Communication for a Nuclear or Radiological Disaster

    On February 27, CDC’s Emergency Partners Information Connection and the National Center for Environmental Health held a special webinar on nuclear and radiological emergencies. One of CDC’s top communication experts on this topic discusses the misunderstandings and the reality of radiation exposure, how a nuclear event would affect people, what actions to take and avoid…

  • Radiological and Nuclear Disaster Preparedness

    Are we, as a nation, prepared for a radiological or nuclear attack? With concern over continued terrorist threats at home and abroad, “dirty bombs”, and the nuclear armament of rogue states, this question is just as relevant today as it was on September 11. This special session of Public Health Grand Rounds not only addresses…