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Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors, Inc. (CRCPD)

Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors, Inc. (CRCPD) . The structure, working groups, and activities Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors, Inc. Type of Organization.

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Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors, Inc. (CRCPD)

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  1. Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors, Inc. (CRCPD) The structure, working groups, and activities Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors, Inc. A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  2. Type of Organization Established in 1968, the CRCPD is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, incorporated in the State of Kentucky, with its office located in Frankfort, Kentucky. A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  3. Why Was CRCPD Formed? • What is the purpose of the CRCPD? • What is CRCPD’s mission? • What is the basic goal of CRCPD? • Who are CRCPD’s members? • How does CRCPD function? A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  4. Purpose • To provide a common forum for the exchange of information among state and local radiation control programs. • To provide a mechanism for states to communicate with the federal government on radiation protection issues. A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  5. Mission • To promote consistency in addressing and resolving radiation protection issues. • To encourage high standards of quality in radiation protection programs. • To provide leadership in radiation safety and education. A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  6. Goal To keep radiation exposure of the patient, worker, and general public to the lowest practical level, while not restricting the beneficial use of this valuable energy source. A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  7. Types of Membership Director Members • State & local radiation control program directors Associate Members • Staff of radiation control programs in the U.S. Affiliate Members • Anyone having an interest in CRCPD and radiation protection A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  8. Types of Membership (Cont) International Members • Staff of radiation programs outside U. S. Emeritus Members • Former members as approved by Board of Directors Honorary Members • Special contribution in radiation protection A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  9. Membership Radiation and health physicists, radiologists, radiologic technologists, radiation safety officers, radiation control managers, radiation industry professionals, others interested in radiation protection, safety specialists and other public health managers. A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  10. CRCPD Organizational Chart A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  11. Responsibilities Membership • constitution, bylaws, positions, voting Board • policy, budget, committee structure, and direction to Executive Director Advisory Committee • advice to Board of Directors A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  12. Responsibilities (Cont.) Office of Executive Director • Day to day operations, assistance to board Healing Arts Council • Technical radiation protection issues in the healing arts Environmental Nuclear Council • Technical issues relating to the protection of the environment A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  13. Responsibilities (Cont.) SSRCR Council • Develop and publish Suggested State Regulations for Control of Radiation General Council • General issues in radiation protection Homeland Security Council • WMD issues and response planning A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  14. Federal Agency Relationships CRCPD, through cooperative agreements, purchase orders and various partnership programs, works very closely with the following federal agencies: A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  15. Federal Agency Relationships • Food & Drug Administration • Environmental Protection Agency • Nuclear Regulatory Commission • Department of Energy • Department of Homeland Security • Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  16. Other Federal Agencies Working with CRCPD • Department of Transportation • Centers for Disease Control & Prevention • Department of Agriculture • National Institute of Occupational Safety & Health A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  17. Other Federal Agencies Working with CRCPD (Cont.) • National Institute of Standards and Technology • Department of State • National Academy of Sciences A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  18. Related Organizations • International Atomic Energy Agency • Council of State Governments • American Petroleum Institute • American Nuclear Society • American Society of Non-Destructive Testing A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  19. Related Organizations (Cont.) • Association of State & Territorial Health Officers • Interstate Oil & Gas Compact Commission • American Lung Association • Steel Manufactures Association • American College of Nuclear Physicians A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  20. Working Groups • Environmental Nuclear Council • Committee on Emergency Response Planning (E-6) • Lou Brandon, Michigan • Aubrey Godwin, Arizona • Mike Sinclair, Illinois • Steve Woods, California A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  21. Emergency Response Planning (Environmental Nuclear Council) Assists in the development of guidance for states in planning and responding to off site radiological emergencies around nuclear power plants, and transportation accidents. This guidance includes "first responders," protective drugs, decontamination, environmental and plume analysis. A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  22. Emergency Response PlanningWorking Group Charges • Address the technical issues regarding any radiological emergency planning or response. • Instrumentation • Dose Assessment • Protective Measures • Environmental Analysis A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  23. Emergency Response PlanningWorking Group Charges • Work with various committees of the FRPCC in reviewing technical issues related to radiological emergency response and planning. A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  24. Emergency Response PlanningWorking Group Charges • Define procedures to be taken by first responders to a transportation accident involving radioactive materials. A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  25. Emergency Response PlanningWorking Group Charges • Coordinate and work with EPA in planning and implementation of Post Emergency Response Issues. A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  26. Emergency Response PlanningWorking Group Charges • Facilitate cooperation between the DOE's Federal Radiological Monitoring and Assessment Center (FRMAC) and Radiological Assistance Program (RAP) with emergency response staff and radio assay facilities of state radiation protection programs. A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  27. Emergency Response PlanningWorking Group Charges • Participate in FRMAC Working Groups • Health and Safety • Monitoring and Sampling • Analysis • Assessment • Operation A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  28. Emergency Response PlanningWorking Group Charges • Review draft federal guidance, documents, plans and procedures. • Provide input and feedback prior to federal register publication • Provide state perspective regarding acceptance and implementation of planned changes A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  29. Emergency Response PlanningWorking Group Charges • Provide a liaison for the CRCPD with the Federal Radiological Preparedness Coordinating Committee A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  30. E-6 Current Projects • Advisory Team • Working with the CDC, USDA and EPA on issues related to the reassessment of the Advisory Team procedures and training programs. • Four working groups within this project A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  31. E-6 Current Projects • Concept of Operations • Updated Charter • Draft Procedures Jim Hardeman, Georgia A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  32. E-6 Current Projects • Agency Training • Train Regional Staff (First Responders) • Communication with Headquarters Jim Hardeman, Atlanta A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  33. E-6 Current Projects • Team Training • Dose Modeling • RASCAL • HOTSPOT • PAG Manual • Tutorials on Assessment Pat Mulligan, New Jersey A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  34. E-6 Current Projects • Outreach Training • Revise training module for outreach program Steve Woods, California A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  35. E-6 Current Projects • FRMAC Operations Working Group • Integrated FRMAC Overview (web based) • FRMAC Operations- Include NRP/NIMS • State Coordination of FRMAC Response A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  36. E-6 Current Projects • FRMAC Mission Analysis Working Group • Evaluate federal resources in response to various radiological scenarios • Evaluate state resources in response to various radiological scenarios • Develop three volumes Early, Intermediate and Late (Return/Recovery) • Not for public disssemination A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

  37. E-6 Contact • Patrick Mulligan • PO Box 415, Trenton, NJ 08625-0415 • (609) 984-7536 • patrick.mulligan@dep.state.nj.us A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection

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