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Expert Details

Health Physics, Ionising Radiation Measurement, UKAS Technical Assessment

ID: 729597 United Kingdom

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Expert joined the UKAEA in 1967 doing post irradiation examination (PIE) on reactor fuel assemblies until 1982. During this period he utilised and developed a wide variety of PIE techniques and developed techniques for bulk reduction of HTR fuel assemblies. He was also responsible for criticality assessments of fuel storage areas and the hot cells in the active handling building at Winfrith. From 1982 to 1985 he was responsible for the development of high temperature techniques to study the chemical and physical characteristics of aerosols that are generated in severe reactor accidents and helped identify the reasons behind the core collapse at Three Mile Island. In 1985 he joined the UKAEA Health Physics division on the Winfrith site where he ran the site external HSE approved dosimetry service till 1988. Subsequently he ran the Radiation Protection Instrument Service (RPIS) with facilities at the Harwell and Winfrith sites. Since 1988 he has achieved UKAS accreditation for a wide variety of radiological measurements and gave the Service a high national profile. He became UKAS Group Head of NUKEM RPI Services and acted as Principal RPI Consultant for the company in radiation measurement, and represented the company on the BSI Nuclear Counting Equipment Committee (NCE/2), and the Ionising Radiation Metrology Forum at the NPL. He is currently Employer and offers a consultancy service in radiation metrology.

Since becoming Employer he has maintained an active involvement in the relevant British Standards Institute committee NCE/2, and is a member of the ISO working groups concerned with reference radiations, practical monitoring and dosimetry. He still works on good practice guides under the auspices of the Ionising Radiation Metrology Forum.


Expert acted as a consultant for a company that wanted to establish a high quality radiation instrument calibration and testing facility. With Expert's help the company established a high quality facility with UKAS accreditation in 18 months.

Education

Year Degree Subject Institution
Year: 1974 Degree: HNC Physics with Supplementary Studies Subject: Physics with Atomic and Nuclear Physics Institution: Bournemouth Technical College
Year: 1977 Degree: HNC Maths, Statistics and Computing Subject: Pure Maths, Numerical Analysis, Statistics, Computing Institution: Bournemouth Technical College

Work History

Years Employer Title Department
Years: 2008 to Present Employer: Undisclosed Title: Consultant in Radiation Metrology Department:
Responsibilities:
Provision of general advice in Radiation Measurement. Member of various committees and groups for the preparation of standards and good practice guides.
Years Employer Title Department
Years: 2001 to 2008 Employer: NUKEM Ltd Title: Principal RPI Consultant Department: Health Physics
Responsibilities:
UKAS Group Head of both the Harwell and Winfrith RPI Service Laboratories.
UKAS Technical assessor.
Provision of technical advice on radiation instruments.
Contributor on national Good Practice Guides on the calibration and testing of radiation instruments.
Member of the BSI Nuclear Counting Equipment committee (NCE/2).
Member of the relevant ISO working groups for radiation monitoring and reference radiations.
Years Employer Title Department
Years: 1996 to 2001 Employer: AEA Technology Ltd Title: Principal RPI Consultant Department: Health Physics
Responsibilities:
UKAS Group Head of both the Harwell and Winfrith RPI Service Laboratories.
Provision of technical advice on radiation instruments.
Contributor on national Good Practice Guides on the calibration and testing of radiation instruments.
Member of the BSI Nuclear Counting Equipment committee (NCE/2).
Years Employer Title Department
Years: 1988 to 1996 Employer: United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority Title: Section Head of RPI Services Department: Health Physics
Responsibilities:
Section Head of the Radiation Instruments Calibration Section
- responsible for the development and operation of a UKAS accredited calibration laboratory and the care and maintenance of radiation instruments to the standards required by the HSE guidance notes.
Years Employer Title Department
Years: 1985 to 1988 Employer: United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority Title: Section Head External Dosimetry Department: Health Physics
Responsibilities:
Section Head of the Winfrith External Dosimetry Service
- Head of an HSE- Approved Dosimetry Service (ADS) for the measurement of external radiation doses to personnel. Maintenance of dose records for site personnel and external customers, development of software to ensure the smooth flow of data from the readout equipment to the database.
Years Employer Title Department
Years: 1982 to 1985 Employer: United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority Title: Team Leader Department: Chemistry Division
Responsibilities:
Development of high temperature facilities to study the chemical and physical characteristics of aerosols generated in severe reactor accidents in PWR reactors. The development of appropriate sampling regimes to study the experimental results.
Years Employer Title Department
Years: 1976 to 1982 Employer: United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority Title: Deputy Team Leader Department: Reactor Studies Division
Responsibilities:
Post Irradiation Examination
- Examination of SGHWR fuel using gamma spectrometry, eddy current testing, air gauging techniques for diameter measurements, and plenum gas measurements. Development of a furnace for the bulk reduction of Dragon fuel. Criticality assessments of the SGHWR hot cells, and the Dragon HTR fuel storage area.
Years Employer Title Department
Years: 1967 to 1976 Employer: United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority Title: Assistant Experimental Officer Department: Dragon HTR Division
Responsibilities:
Post Irradiation Examination
- Gamma spectrometric analysis of HTR fuel to assess fuel burn-up, fuel condition and fission product mobility in graphite.

Government Experience

Years Agency Role Description
Years: 1967 to 1996 Agency: UKAEA Role: Scientist Description: Expert's duties were the examination of irradiated fuel elements, criticality assessments, high temperature studies into degraded core accidents, personal dosimetry, and radiation instrument calibration, testing, maintenance and development.

Additional Experience

Training / Seminars
Expert developed The Radiation Protection Instrumentation Caibration Workshop to instruct staff within health physics on the operation and use of radiation instruments.
Vendor Selection
Throughout much of his career Expert has had reponsibility for procurement of instrumentation, in particular radiation protection instrumentation and gamma spectrometry systems.

Fields of Expertise

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