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Initial Training for Serving as an EPREV Reviewer

This course covers the basics of the EPREV Service and Mission and shall be used as initial mandatory training for those who will serve as an EPREV Reviewer. After completing the module, submitting a feedback form and passing a final test this three-hour e-learning module provides an online module certificate.

Duration: ~3h / Interactivity: Self-Study / Language: English / Certificate: Completion Certificate

Refresher Training for EPREV Reviewers

This two-hour course shall be used as a Refresher Training before going on mission. Please note that you have to pass the three-hour Initial Training for Serving as an EPREV Reviewer before taking this short Refresher Module. 

Duration: ~2h / Interactivity: Self-Study / Language: English 

Information on EPREV for countries planning to host an EPREV mission

This training provides relevant information on what the host country may expect as outcome from an EPREV, important aspects to consider in preparing for the EPREV and for successful interaction with EPREV reviewers

Duration: ~2h / Interactivity: Self-Study / Language: English 

Leading an EPREV Mission Team: Guidance for Team Leaders


This training course is giving an overview of the Emergency Preparedness Review (EPREV) missions from Team Leader’s perspective, its preparation, conduct, preparation of the report and follow-up actions after the mission.

Duration: ~3h / Interactivity: Self-Study / Language: English / Certificate: Completion Certificate

Communication with the Public in a Nuclear or Radiological Emergency

This course provides practical guidance for Public Information Officers (PIOs) on how to prepare for and respond to nuclear or radiological emergencies.  The course supports the IAEA’s Emergency Preparedness and Response series publication 'Communication with the Public in a Nuclear or Radiological Emergency'.

Through a series of modules, PIOs are taught how to coordinate sources of official public information to ensure a consistent message is being provided to the public before, during and after an emergency. The modules use lessons learned from past emergencies, simulated scenarios and exercises, as well as expert tips, to highlight best practices for emergency communication. PIOs are furnished with the tools required to deliver effective emergency communication for protection of the public.

Duration: ~3h / Interactivity: Self-Study / Language: English 

RESPONSIBLE_PERSON: JAYARAJAN, Nayana

Medical Response to Radiation Emergencies


This course provides specific training in the medical response to a nuclear or radiological emergency and medical management of individuals involved in these emergencies. The target audience for this course are different professionals that could be involved in the medical response to nuclear or radiological emergencies, including (but not limited to) healthcare providers and medical physicists. Medical doctors who already have a basic knowledge of medical response can increase their knowledge in the treatment and medical management.

The six online modules are related to generalities; basic concepts on radiation protection; arrangements on medical preparedness and response; and medical management of individuals involved in nuclear or radiological emergencies. These modules were developed for the "Advanced Training for Medical Doctors", and the content is also suitable for Medical Physicists, complementing other IEC developed materials delivered in classroom training specific for Medical Physicists ("Training Materials for Medical Physicists Supporting the Response to Nuclear or Radiological Emergencies", based on EPR-Pocket Guide for Medical Physicists "Pocket Guide for Medical Physicists Supporting the Response to Nuclear or Radiological Emergencies” and EPR-Medical Physicists "Guidance for Medical Physicists Responding to a Nuclear or Radiological Emergency").

Duration: ~3h / Interactivity: Self-Study / Language: English / Certificate: Completion Certificate