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SRS Innovates Radiation Protection Training With New Immersive Facility
A U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management contractor has transformed radiation protection training at the Savannah River Site, redesigning a single room filled with miscellaneous equipment into a cutting-edge facility featuring dedicated spaces for radiological-specific training. March 24, 2026
Office of Environmental Management
March 24, 2026
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Radiological instructors demonstrate mock-up evaluations in the new training space. At left, they perform a pre-job survey using a drain resin mock-up. On the right, they assess dose rates on a ventilation system mock-up.
AIKEN, S.C.
— A U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Environmental Management
contractor has transformed radiation protection training at the
Savannah River Site
, redesigning a single room filled with miscellaneous equipment into a cutting-edge facility featuring dedicated spaces for radiological-specific training.
The Savannah River Nuclear Solutions (SRNS) training department plays a vital role in equipping radiation workers with essential skills. The upgrades deliver a more efficient, realistic approach to instruction, with improved training environments that mimic scenarios workers encounter on the job.
“When the decision was made to transform the facility, the team set an ambitious 30-day schedule to complete the project. Remarkably, the work was finished nearly 10 days ahead of schedule,” Site Training Project Manager Harold Saunders said. “Even more impressive is the fact that the extensive remodeling effort was carried out without interrupting a single class.”
Radiological protection instructors perform readings on sample media using contamination instrumentation.
One room in the redesigned facility houses all necessary setup materials and equipment trainees might need before entering training simulations. The other two rooms offer immersive environments that replicate actual field conditions, allowing workers to better understand safety protocols, equipment usage and operational procedures, which builds expertise.
The new layout accommodates twice as many sessions simultaneously. Separate training spaces help instructors focus on specific areas of instruction.
The revamped facility’s training environments provide new trainees practical experiences to build confidence and understanding while offering seasoned employees opportunities to stay sharp and adapt to new protocols and technologies.
Savannah River Nuclear Solutions President and CEO Jeff Griffin tours the new facility to view the new and improved radiation protection training scenarios.
“The new mockup facilities are amazing,” Radiological Protection Inspector Haven Riley said. “Of all the mockups I’ve participated in, this one felt the closest to an in-field experience.”
Sauders said the upgrades do more than prepare workers for the field; they ensure employees excel when they get there.
“The transformation has sparked fresh ideas to ensure the site remains at the forefront of radiation worker training,” he said.
-Contributor: Fallan Flatow
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SRS Innovates Radiation Protection Training With New Immersive Facility
A U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management contractor has transformed radiation protection training at the Savannah River Site, redesigning a single room filled with miscellaneous equipment into a cutting-edge facility featuring dedicated spaces for radiological-specific training. March 24, 2026
Office of Environmental Management
March 24, 2026
min
minute read time
Radiological instructors demonstrate mock-up evaluations in the new training space. At left, they perform a pre-job survey using a drain resin mock-up. On the right, they assess dose rates on a ventilation system mock-up.
AIKEN, S.C.
— A U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Environmental Management
contractor has transformed radiation protection training at the
Savannah River Site
, redesigning a single room filled with miscellaneous equipment into a cutting-edge facility featuring dedicated spaces for radiological-specific training.
The Savannah River Nuclear Solutions (SRNS) training department plays a vital role in equipping radiation workers with essential skills. The upgrades deliver a more efficient, realistic approach to instruction, with improved training environments that mimic scenarios workers encounter on the job.
“When the decision was made to transform the facility, the team set an ambitious 30-day schedule to complete the project. Remarkably, the work was finished nearly 10 days ahead of schedule,” Site Training Project Manager Harold Saunders said. “Even more impressive is the fact that the extensive remodeling effort was carried out without interrupting a single class.”
Radiological protection instructors perform readings on sample media using contamination instrumentation.
One room in the redesigned facility houses all necessary setup materials and equipment trainees might need before entering training simulations. The other two rooms offer immersive environments that replicate actual field conditions, allowing workers to better understand safety protocols, equipment usage and operational procedures, which builds expertise.
The new layout accommodates twice as many sessions simultaneously. Separate training spaces help instructors focus on specific areas of instruction.
The revamped facility’s training environments provide new trainees practical experiences to build confidence and understanding while offering seasoned employees opportunities to stay sharp and adapt to new protocols and technologies.
Savannah River Nuclear Solutions President and CEO Jeff Griffin tours the new facility to view the new and improved radiation protection training scenarios.
“The new mockup facilities are amazing,” Radiological Protection Inspector Haven Riley said. “Of all the mockups I’ve participated in, this one felt the closest to an in-field experience.”
Sauders said the upgrades do more than prepare workers for the field; they ensure employees excel when they get there.
“The transformation has sparked fresh ideas to ensure the site remains at the forefront of radiation worker training,” he said.
-Contributor: Fallan Flatow
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