On March 11, 2011, at 2:46 p.m., a magnitude 9.0 earthquake, centred off the coast of Sanriku, occurred. This earthquake registered an upper 7 on the Japanese intensity scale in the northern part of Miyagi Prefecture. Twenty minutes later, at 3:06 p.m., another earthquake, centred off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture occurred being recorded M7.0. Moreover, at 3:15 p.m., an M7.4 earthquake hit off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture.”

This is the very first report of the Tohoku Earthquake. A year later we think back and remember the 15,854 deaths, 26,992 seriously injured and the 3,155 people who are still missing to this day.
This is a purely informational course designed for everyone and anyone. It is merely developed to explain how to handle Radiation in a practical manner and to take away some of the misconceptions about this topic.
The course is bilingual and available in both English and Dutch. This is because of international interest.
The course has two different levels in separate versions:
Version I – CEO’s, Medics, Pharmacists and psychiatrists.
Version II – Doctor’s assistants, nursing staff, Industrial personnel, Technicians, Logistics personnel, as well as Aviation personnel and any other field of business that wants to be informed about this subject.
As you can imagine, there is a significant difference between Version I and Version II.
The content of Version I is more medically enhanced and aimed at an audience with extensive medical training, whereas Version II is more focused on explaining the basic information.
Both versions of this course were written by a medic and a psychiatrist.
The duration of this course is approximately 8 hours. Each participant will receive its own log-in data and each result will be registered by name. It is possible to pause, close and resume the course at a more convenient time.
There are evaluation questions at the end of industry and medical level. After finishing the course, participants will have to finish a final exam in which a score of 70% (or higher) is equivalent to receiving a Certificate/Accreditation.
The exam questions will be randomly picked from the material of the course itself. The course can be repeated if the participant has an insufficient score to pass the final exam.
After the participant has received their log-in data, they can print out all the information in a booklet.