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, ...
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 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 ...
In the IAEA safety standards, a ‘consumer product’ is defined as a device or manufactured item into which radionuclides have deliberately been incorporated or produced by activation, or which ...
The first most important resource for research with radiation is the Radiation Safety Handbook. This document details all critical points necessary to maintain safety in your laboratory and meet EH&S ...
07154-2-27.5 The Dalhousie consolidated licence is only for use in research and does not authorize the use of nuclear substances in or on human beings. The Radiation Safety Program aims to minimize ...