Founded in 1984 by John W. Duley, Radiological Training Services has been providing radiation safety training videotapes to help employers provide necessary training to their radiation workers. These video programs have been used by thousands of licensees to help meet the employee training requirements imposed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Agreement State Regulatory Agencies.
John W. Duley's credentials include:
- B.S. Biology, Loyola College, 1958
- M.S. Nuclear Engineering, Georgia Tech, 1968
- Certification: Medical Nuclear Physics, American Board of Radiology, 1976
Professional Experience:
- Director of Training/Deputy Director, Naval Nuclear Weapons Radiological Controls Program, 1981-1984
- Senior Health Physicist, Off-site Fallout Radiation Exposure Review Project, Reynolds Electrical Engineering Company, Inc., 1979-1981
- Director, Radiological Training Department, Naval Nuclear Power Unit, Port Hueneme, California, 1974-1979
- Medical Physicist, Radiology Department, Naval Hospital, Bethesda, 1972-1974
- Chief, Nuclear Medicine Training Division, Naval Medical School, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, 1968-1972
- All Navy assignments in instructor billets in Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Warfare Defense; Radiological Safety; and Nuclear Weapon Accident Emergency Team Operations, 1958-1967
Other:
Navy representative on Enewetak Atoll Cleanup Project Radiation Safety Audit and Inspection Team responsible for program review and coordination of the special training requirements for project participants, 1977-1979.
Member Radiation Safety Committee and Approved Field Radiation Protection Officer for 20,000 curie cobalt-60 fallout training simulator.
Conducted teaching sessions and refresher courses at national and regional meetings of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and the Health Physics Society.






