Why We Require Training:
In order to provide a safe and secure place to work, Jefferson Lab requires individuals to acquire and maintain knowledge, skills, and abilities (generally called “skills”) which are designed for specific organizations, personnel types, jobs, and onsite work areas.
Training Information:
- Training can be satisfied once NEO (employees) or a registration (all other JLab Types) is complete
- Training will expire at 12:00 AM on the day of expiration. If the training is required for badge access, a badge will be deactivated at 8:00 AM the next calendar day
- Once minimum required trainings are complete, you will receive basic access to CEBAF Center, Support Service Center, and the ARC building
Staff & Users
The minimum training requirements to receive basic onsite access:
If you have questions or concerns about training, verify your training requirements with your Jeffesron Lab Supervisor/Host.
Please note that the above trainings are the basic requirements for site access. Additional trainings maybe required by the individual due to the nature of work. Please see our Web-Based Training portal link below for an exhaustive list of trainings.
Subcontractors
The minimum training requirements to receive basic onsite access:
If you have any questions or concerns about trainings, verify your training requirements with your Jefferson Lab Technical Representative (TR).
Please note that the above trainings are the basic requirements for site access. Additional trainings maybe required by contract due to the nature of work. Please see our Web-Based Training portal link below for an exhaustive list of trainings.
Additional information and resources for subcontractors can be found here.
Accelerator Site Access
The minimum training requirements, if access to the Accelerator Site is required:
The minimum training requirements, if access to Radiologically Controlled Areas (RCAs) is required:
Visitors are not required to complete trainings to enter the Accelerator Site, but MUST be fully escorted by a qualified Jefferson Lab employee. To receive these access permissions and arrange escorting, along with any other RadCon related questions, please visit Jefferson Lab's Radiation Control Department's Page for more information. This page includes information on when RadCon training is required, how to complete training, escorting a visitors into RadCon areas, along with other associated links and information.
High School & Undergraduate Students
The minimum training requirements to receive basic onsite access:
SAF099 cannot be taken online. Please contact saf099@jlab.org to schedule this training.
If you have questions or concerns about training, verify your training requirements with Jefferson Lab's Science Education Office at education@jlab.org.
Please note that the above trainings are the basic requirements for site access. Additional trainings maybe required due to the nature of work. Please see our Web-Based Training portal link below for an exhaustive list of trainings.
Computer User
The minimum training requirements, if access to a computer user account access is required:
If you have questions or concerns about training, verify your training requirements with Jefferson Lab's HelpDesk at helpdesk@jlab.org or x7155.
Visitors
Guests onsite for 5 days or less have no training requirements unless their onsite visit involves accessing computer and/or conducting hands-on work. Guests are still required to register 7 days in advance for their visit here.
If you have questions or concerns about registration or visitor requirements, please contact fso@jlab.org.