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Washington, DC


2010 April 26 through 2010 April 30

Join us in Washington D.C. for laser safety training!

Learn Basics of Laser Technology, Applied Laser Safety, and Laser Safety Officer training.

COURSES will be held at:

The Dade Moeller & Associates Radiation Safety Academy

The Dade Moeller & Associates Radiation Safety Academy is located in Gaithersburg, Maryland which is a suburb of Washington, DC. If you are flying into the area you could book an airline flight into any of the three major airports in our area Washington Reagan/National, Washington Dulles, or Baltimore-Washington International (BWI).

National is connected to the Metro subway system. The Metro is a clean, safe, efficient way to get from the airport to any of our preferred hotels.

Travel time from Dulles or BWI by car or cab is approximately 60-minutes during rush-hour or 30-minutes during other times.


Gaithersburg Training Center

438 N. Frederick Avenue
Suite 220
Gaithersburg, MD 20877
Print Map and Directions

If you are attending a class or visiting our training center, we can be easily accessed from I-270.



  1. Taking Exit 11 (11 miles north from the Washington Capital Beltway (I-495)

  2. Onto Rt 124 (which becomes Montgomery Village Ave) heading east.

  3. At the traffic light turn right onto Rt 355 / Frederick Ave.

  4. Go straight through the next 2 traffic lights

  5. Make a right into the "Fairview Building" parking area.





Hotels:

Holiday Inn Gaithersburg
2 Montgomery Village Ave, Gaithersburg, MD
The Academy's preferred hotel. To make reservations and to receive the discounted rate, please go to the Academy's hotel options page: here.


Other Available Transportation from Area Airports to Gaithersburg

Quest Limousine
www.questlimo.com
Be sure to mention you are with Radiation Safety Academy to get our corporate rate - 800-929-0022

Super Shuttle (Please allow 24 hour advance notice)
www.supershuttle.com - 800-258-3826

The Airport Shuttle - 800-776-0323 / 410-381-2772

Course Information

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Course Dates: 2010-04-26 to 2010-04-30
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