INL Innovation Spotlight Novel Training Surrogates for Emergency Response Training

Location: Idaho
Posted: Mar 25, 2024
Due: Mar 25, 2026
Agency: ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF
Type of Government: Federal
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General Information
  • Contract Opportunity Type: Special Notice (Original)
  • All Dates/Times are: (UTC-04:00) EASTERN STANDARD TIME, NEW YORK, USA
  • Original Published Date: Mar 25, 2024 02:25 pm EDT
  • Original Response Date: Mar 25, 2026 11:00 am EDT
  • Inactive Policy: 15 days after response date
  • Original Inactive Date: Apr 09, 2026
  • Initiative:
    • None
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  • Original Set Aside:
  • Product Service Code: R429 - SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: EMERGENCY RESPONSE/DISASTER PLANNING/PREPAREDNESS SUPPORT
  • NAICS Code:
    • 624230 - Emergency and Other Relief Services
  • Place of Performance:
    Idaho Falls , ID 83415
    USA
Description

INL Innovation Spotlight



Novel Training Surrogates for Emergency Response Training



Novel short-lived radioisotopes in a variety of chemical forms used as surrogate materials that have short half-lives and decay to stable, environmentally friendly elements.



Overview:



Training with actual radioactive materials that are of concern to emergency response communities poses challenges due to their radiotoxicity. Radioactive materials used in industrial applications exist in different chemical forms, which affect their behavior when dispersed. Each radioisotope follows a unique radioactive decay path and emits particles accordingly. Most radioisotopes have long half-lives, lasting tens of years or more, and are environmentally and biologically persistent as well as radiotoxic. These properties make it impractical to use them for training purposes, except as sealed sources. Utilizing these isotopes for training in contaminated environments is not feasible due to the difficulties in developing and testing technologies to characterize large, contaminated areas. Simulating the detection of radioactive materials remains a challenge, as there is no suitable substitute available. The successful adoption of a surrogate material relies on its ability to match the radioactive emissions and chemical dispersion properties of actual radioactive materials.



Description:



Researchers at Idaho National Laboratory have developed a technique using short-lived radioisotopes as training surrogates for industrial radioactive materials. Each surrogate material is carefully selected and developed to mimic the particle and photon emission properties, as well as the chemical and physical properties, of the target industrial radioisotope material.



The radioisotopes chosen for training surrogates have several key attributes: 1) they have relatively short half-lives (

These surrogate materials have been extensively evaluated and tested, and have proven to be highly effective in providing realistic training for emergency response methods, procedures, and technologies, including detection and dispersal characterization technologies.



Benefits:




  • Enables novel methods to make radioactive simulants for training US military and emergency response personnel tailored to individual training missions.



Applications:




  • Emergency response training



Development Status:



TRL 7, full-scale prototype demonstrated in a relevant environment.



IP Status:



Provisional Patent Application No. 16/228,465, ”Surrogate Isotope-Containing Materials for Emergency Response Training and Methods of Formation and Dispersal,” BEA Docket No. BA-1017.





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  • 1955 N Fremont Avenue
  • Idaho Falls , ID 83415
  • USA
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