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UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Radiation Safety Short Course Introduction

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Radiation Safety Short Course Introduction. Environmental Health and Safety Radiation Control and Radiological Services. Overview. Course focuses on Basic Radiation Safety Required for all individuals working with radioactive materials

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UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Radiation Safety Short Course Introduction

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  1. UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDARadiation Safety Short CourseIntroduction Environmental Health and Safety Radiation Control and Radiological Services

  2. Overview • Course focuses on Basic Radiation Safety • Required for all individuals working with radioactive materials • Environmental Health and Safety mission: • Provide a safe and healthy environment for all • Minimize injury to faculty, staff, students, and visitors • Prevent damage to university property

  3. EH&S as a whole • EH&S is divided into six departments: • 1) Facility and Fire Safety • Pest Control and Fire Equipment Service Units • 2) Radiation Control and Radiological Services • University-wide radiation protection • 3) Occupational and Research Safety • Monitors biological and chemical research activities, clinic safety, and accident prevention programs

  4. EH&S • 4) Diving Science and Safety • Supports scientific diving for the University of Florida • 5) Hazardous Materials Management • Coordinates the disposal of radioactive/chemical waste at on- and off-campus locations • 6) Industrial Hygiene • Responsible for asbestos removal, indoor air quality and other industrial hygiene problems

  5. The Short Course • What you will notlearn in this course: • No hands on training! • What you willlearn in this course: • Techniques for safe handling of radioactive materials • Radiation detection instrumentation and safety equipment • Guidelines and regulations

  6. Course Outline • Introduction of Personnel and Responsibilities • Radiation Control, Radiation Control Officer, Principal Investigator, Special Committees • Fundamental Radiation Concepts • Radiation Sources, Units & Measurements, Radioisotope Characteristics, Sample Calculations • Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation • How radiation affects living tissues

  7. Course Outline • Radiation Protection • Exposure Limits & Reduction Principles, Warning Signs and Labels, Personnel Dosimetry and Bioassay Program Requirements, Procedure for Opening Radioisotope • Radiation Detectors and Survey Instrumentation • Theory of Operation and Laboratory Applications, Portable Survey Meters, Liquid Scintillation Counters

  8. Course Outline • Radioisotope Laboratory Techniques (Part 1) • Contamination Control and Decontamination, Video on Decontamination of Laboratory, Emergency Actions • Radioisotope Laboratory Techniques (Part 2) • Laboratory Survey Program • Radioactive Waste • Proper Handling, Reduction, Control and Packaging

  9. Introduction of Personnel and Individual Responsibilities • Organization of Radiation Control • President of University • Vice President for Business Affairs • Director of Environmental Health and Safety • Radiation Control Committee • Radiation Safety Officer • Health Physicist

  10. Radiation Control and Radiological Services Department

  11. Radiation Safety Officer • Don Munroe • Supervises all aspects of radiation measurement and protection activities • Personnel monitoring • Maintenance of exposure records • Survey methods • Waste disposal • Radiation safety practices • Consult new authorized users • Serves as ex officio member of all radiation safety committees at the departmental, college, experiment station, and university levels

  12. Principal Investigator (PI) • Responsibilities Include: • Enforce safety rules and regulations as set forth by this manual • Train employees on the safe handling of radioactive materials • Inform Radiation Control of personnel changes • Maintain inventory records and perform weekly contamination surveys • Ensure safe and secure storage of radioactive materials and sources in the laboratory

  13. Principal Investigator (PI) • Procurement and Receipt of Radioactive Materials: • May obtain radioactive materials after their proposal has been approved by submitting an order to Rad. Control • All radioactive materials must be received, processed, and inspected by the Radiation Control Department prior to delivery to the lab • The key to a good radiation safety program is demonstrating your control!

  14. Special Committees • Radiation Control Committee (RCC) • Human Use of Radioisotopes and Radiation Committee (HURRC)

  15. Regulatory Agencies • Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) • Code of Federal Regulations - 10CFR20

  16. 10CFR20

  17. Regulatory Agencies • Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) • Code of Federal Regulations - 10CFR20 • Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Radiation Control • Control of Radiation Hazard Regulations - 64E-5

  18. Chapter 64E-5

  19. Regulatory Agencies • Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) • Code of Federal Regulations - 10CFR20 • Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Radiation Control • Control of Radiation Hazard Regulations - 64E-5 • University of Florida EH&S, RC&RS • Radiation Control Guide • *Note: The University of Florida exposure limits are more conservative than the State or Federal Regulations.

  20. Radiation Control Guide

  21. Special Forms • and Paperwork

  22. Proposal to use Radioactive Material

  23. Proposal to use Radioactive Material

  24. Statement of Training (RC-1 Form)

  25. Personnel Monitoring Devices

  26. Occupational Exposure History

  27. Receipt Log

  28. Utilization Form

  29. Quarterly Inventory Log

  30. List of Laboratory Personnel

  31. Contamination Survey

  32. Waste Pick-Up Form

  33. Transfer Form (On Campus)

  34. DOH – Notice to Employees

  35. Emergency Procedures

  36. Safety Rules

  37. Questions • ? • ? • ? • ? • ?

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