Vaccination at DOST-PNRI
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Vaccination at DOST-PNRI
Employees of the Department of Science and Technology - Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (DOST-PNRI) received their first dose of vaccine against the COVID-19 virus on August 6, 2021 at the PNRI compound in Diliman, Quezon City. The vaccination was facilitated by the Quezon City LGU Health Office, in coordination with PNRI through Dr. Derrick Paul M. Anselmo, Medical Officer III. The medical staff were also assisted by volunteers from PNRI.
Congratulations to everyone who had their first dose!
Stay safe, everyone!
PNRI secures ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accreditation for its OSL & TLD personnel monitoring services
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PNRI secures ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accreditation for its OSL & TLD personnel monitoring services
The Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (DOST-PNRI) recently secured its ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accreditation for its personnel monitoring services (PMS). The accreditation of DOST-PNRI’s personnel monitoring services helps ensure the safety of workers exposed to radiation sources in the country.
Said accreditation was awarded to DOST-PNRI’s Radiation Protection Services Section (RPSS) which provides passive dosimeters to occupationally exposed workers in the country in order to measure the accumulated radiation doses they receive.
Two services, the a) Optically Stimulated Luminescence Dosimeter Personnel Monitoring Service (OPMS) and b) Thermoluminescence Dosimeter Personnel Monitoring Service (TPMS) were successfully accredited following the external audit via remote assessment by Philippine Accreditation Bureau.
Curie’s Class: Nuclear Science for High School Teachers
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Curie’s Class: Nuclear Science for High School Teachers
Heads up to all High School Teachers! Want to gain more knowledge and skills to teach nuclear science in your high school class?
Join us in Curie's Class, a professional development training course/workshop for science teachers in secondary schools!
The course is open to science and technology teachers, with preference to senior high school teachers and those handling special science classes.
Among the topics covered are the basics of atomic structure and radioactivity, effects of radiation, risks and safety of radioactive materials, and nuclear applications in various sectors, among others.
Curie's Class will run from August 23 to September 3, 2021. Sessions will be done virtually with a combination of pre-recorded (asynchronous) and live (synchronous) lectures. Alternative activities and exercises will be conducted in lieu of hands-on experiments.
Deadline for Applications is on August 16, 2021
Apply here at: https://services.pnri.dost.gov.ph/portal/
For more information, visit https://bit.ly/PNRICuriesClass
Know the power of discovery. Stay CURIE-ous!
DOST-PNRI’s irradiation facility serves as benchmark to Tanay dads
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James Harold Guillermo of the E-beam Irradiation Facility gives a walk-through of the E-beam irradiation process to the officials of Brgy. Sampaloc and Tanay LGU, and management of the Irradiation Solutions, Inc. which is in the process of setting-up an E-beam irradiation facility for commercial purposes in said barangay. (Photo: Joan L. Tugo, PNRI-NIDS)
DOST-PNRI’s irradiation facility serves as benchmark to Tanay dads
Local government officials of Tanay and Barangay Sampaloc of said town recently experienced first-hand how an irradiation facility works, and had all their radiation-related questions answered, in a recent educational visit to the Philippine Nuclear Research Institute’s electron beam (or E-beam) irradiation facility. Admitted in batches that strictly followed current health protocols, the LGU representatives had a walk-through of the irradiation process and learned the functions of all the equipment used.
The DOST-PNRI’s E-beam facility, operated by the Irradiation Services Section (ISS) of the Nuclear Services Division, is used for full-scale research and development and semi-commercial E-beam services. The E-beam facility has a fast irradiation delivery and is currently being used to produce high-value products from natural and synthetic polymers. It is also used in the irradiation of the PNRI-developed plant growth promoter made from seaweeds and can increase yield in rice, mungbean, and peanut from 30-45 percent.
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