The University's Radiation Safety Program supports the safe use of these important educational and research tools and strives to reduce even the smallest risk by providing training and education of in ...
The Radiation Safety Office, managed by the Director of Radiation Safety, is responsible for assuring compliance with relevant Federal, State and University regulations and enforces policies ...
UV radiation is arbitrarily divided into UV-A (315 nm to 400 nm), UV-B (280 nm to 315 nm), and UV-C (100 nm to 280 nm). UV lasers are not covered in this section; please refer to the laser safety ...
In compliance with State code, there exists a Radiation Safety Committee (RSC) and Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) who are responsible for overseeing the use of radiation on the RIT campus and ...
The Radiation Safety Office, part of the Environmental Health and Safety Department and managed by the Director of Radiation Safety, maintains a staff adequate to assure the safe receipt, use, storage ...
A national infrastructure for radiation safety is essential to protect people from the harmful effects of radiation. IAEA’s Radiation Safety Information Management System (RASIMS) enables Member ...
This training does NOT qualify an individual to directly work with radioactive material or radiation generating equipment. Possession and use of radioactive material and x-ray equipment at UB is ...
The Radiation Safety Section is responsible for complying with regulations set forth by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission as well as the Indiana State Department of Health for the safe use of ...
Prior approval from the UAB Radiation Safety Program is required for research that involves the introduction of radioactive materials or radioactive devices into humans. All requests must be submitted ...
Implementation of radiation safety culture in healthcare settings can help to strengthen safety in the use of radiation technology, preventing injuries and reducing unnecessary or unintended radiation ...
The CU Radiation Safety Office supports all safety in research involving radioactive materials and radiation-generating machines on the CU Boulder and Colorado Springs campuses. We provide resources, ...