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25.01.2022 Radiation safety training with Linda and Emily in Sydney@Rowers On Cooks River



25.01.2022 RadTest is committed to providing essential radiation safety inspections, while complying with COVID-safe conditions, including using full PPE.

25.01.2022 Off to Darwin to compliance test a new fluoroscopy room at Darwin Private Hospital.

23.01.2022 RadTest sponsorship of the AOCRP5 conference in Melbourne



21.01.2022 Day 2 @ ASMIRT2018

20.01.2022 RadTest Training - Radiation Safety course in action!

20.01.2022 First radiation safety course for 2019 completed today! We still have places available for February courses, contact Emily to book ASAP



18.01.2022 Radiation safety training for the use of portable moisture density gauges in Sydney today

17.01.2022 Book now!! "Radiation safety for Portable Nuclear Moisture-Density Guages", Monday 3rd Sept 2018, 10am-3:30pm Venue: Rowers on Cooks River, 1 Levey St, Wolli Creek NSW 2205 Cost: $550+GST per person includes all materials and catering NSW EPA Use Licence S30 ... Contact Emily to enrol: [email protected] 03 9718 1110 **Pre-reading** Code of Practice: ARPANSA Portable Density Moisture Gauges See more

16.01.2022 Day 2 conference fun, lots of new people to meet and lots of mugs to give away@ AOCRP5!

16.01.2022 Radiation Safety Training for the use of Portable Moisture and Density (PMDG) gauges

15.01.2022 Last week's PMDG training course - Darwin!! Next week - X-ray radiation safety course in Sydney!



14.01.2022 #OnThisDay 121 years ago (3 October 1896) this certificate of maturity was issued to Albert Einstein, at the age of 17, after attending the Cantonal High School... in Aarau, Switzerland. In this scoring scheme, 6 is the highest, and 1 the lowest grade. The photo was taken the very same day he received his grades. Contrary to a widespread myth, Albert Einstein was good at math in high school and received the following grades: German language and literature: 5 French language and literature: 3 English language and literature: Italian language and literature: 5 History: 6 Geography: 4 Algebra: 6 Geometry (planimetry, trigonometry, stereometry and analytical geometry): 6 Descriptive geometry: 6 Physics: 6 Chemistry: 5 Natural history: 5 In drawing: 4* In technical drawing: 4* *The performance over the course of the year is considered. But at this time he hadnt yet conceived the theory of relativity in which the gravitational waves were predicted

12.01.2022 RadTest has traveled to Chicago for the RSNA Conference- getting lots of information on compliance test systems and radiation shielding.

11.01.2022 Book now for our April course for Portable Moisture-Density Gauges: Monday, 29th April 2019, 10am-3:30pm Venue: Rowers on Cooks River, 1 Levey St, Wolli Creek NSW 2205 Cost: $550+GST per person includes all materials and catering NSW EPA Use Licence S30... Contact Emily to book - [email protected] See more

09.01.2022 RadTest stand is right in front of the coffee queue!

08.01.2022 Scientists usually have to wait for a Nobel. Not todays winners of the #NobelPrize in physics.

08.01.2022 ASMIRT 2019- Adelaide Convention Centre, 28th-31st March, 2019 Its conference time again! RadTest Australia will once again be in conference mode with a trade display at ASMIRT 2019 in Adelaide. Come and say hi and discuss what we can do for your medical imaging dept. at booth 12 in the exhibition hall.... Emily, Bryan, Nick or Steve will be happy to have a chat and advise you on the medical imaging compliance solution thats right for you. We look forward to Adelaides famous hospitality at ASMIRT 2019 on the last weekend of March! https://conference.asmirt.org/2019/

08.01.2022 Conference time!! All set-up at Stand #21

06.01.2022 RadTest Australia can carry out a radiation safety audit of cabinet x-ray systems for compliance with the applicable ARPANSA Radiation Safety Series ensuring that the cabinet x-ray unit conforms with current safety standards and also verifying that employees in the immediate area are not being exposed to radiation beyond normal background levels. Assembly line x-ray based quality assurance systems are being more frequently used in factories and it is important to ensure that operators and other employees are not exposed to radiation levels exceeding the maximum permissible exposure limit for members of the public.

05.01.2022 If anyone is interested please contact Emily at the RadTest office.

05.01.2022 ASMIRT 2019- Adelaide Convention Centre, 28th-31st March, 2019 It’s conference time again! RadTest Australia will once again be in conference mode with a trade display at ASMIRT 2019 in Adelaide. Come and say hi and discuss what we can do for your medical imaging dept. at booth 12 in the exhibition hall.... Emily, Bryan, Nick or Steve will be happy to have a chat and advise you on the medical imaging compliance solution that’s right for you. We look forward to Adelaide’s famous hospitality at ASMIRT 2019 on the last weekend of March! https://conference.asmirt.org/2019/

04.01.2022 Day 1 nearly done, ready for cocktail function!

03.01.2022 Training in Sydney

03.01.2022 Radiation Safety course in progress at Vitasoy factory in Wodonga.

02.01.2022 Radiation safety training course at Wolli Creek, NSW, for x-ray servicing and installation

02.01.2022 On behalf of the RadTest team, I would like to reassure everyone that mandatory compliance inspections will be continuing during this difficult time. As normal, we will be in contact approximately one week prior to your scheduled testing date to confirm. Please contact Emily prior to this to make any changes, as usual. We are working from home and self-isolating as a company as much as possible in these COVID-19 times, except when we go to site- our testers travel straight th...ere in private vehicles, complete the work and travel straight home, keeping safe distances and maintaining hygiene procedures while on site. Like everyone else, we will continue to: Thoroughly wash hands with liquid soap and water or an alcohol-based hand rub before and after eating, after going to the toilet and after contact with others. Wear disposable gloves while using equipment Sneeze into a tissue and make sure mouth and nose are covered Maintain minimum 1.5m social distancing Avoid touching face and mouth at all times Avoid close contact with people with cold or flu-like symptoms Avoid physical contact with others if you are feeling unwell. For the latest information, contact the Coronavirus Hotline on 1800 020 080 or go to: www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/information-public-novel-coronavirus Please contact Emily, Bryan, Nick or Steve if you have any further questions, please call mobiles, not office number. Stay safe and healthy.

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