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Title | Short Description | EHS Program | Contact |
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Electron Microscope | Regulations required these instruments be officially registered and labeled as radiation generating devices | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
Electron Microscope | How to purchase, accept donated, re-locate, and modify electron microscopes | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
Filter Lenses For Protection Against Radiation Energy | Overview of welding filters needed for different types of welding | Occupational Safety | 919-513-0988 |
Gas Chromatograph Electron Capture Detector | State of NC Radiation Protection Section regulations require these instruments be registered an d labeled as radiation-producing equipment. | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
Gas Chromatography Electron Capture Detector | Rules and regulations associated with Gas Chromatographs and Electron Capture Detectors | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
Information For Lab Managers | Radiation related support functions that lab managers perform for their PIs | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
Instruments and Equipment | Electron Microscopes, Gas Chromatograph Electron Capture Detectors and Liquid Scintillation Counters are all regulated on campus. find more information.discussed | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
Laser Safety Manual | Laser Safety Manual Non-ionizing radiation | Lab Safety | 919-515-6871 |
Laser SOP Template | Standard operating Procedure for use of non-ionizing radiation (Laser) | Lab Safety | 919-515-6871 |
Liquid Scintillation Counters | Policies associated with the purchasing, donated, moving, disposing of liquid scintillation counters | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
New Principal Investigators & Lab Managers | Outlines the forms required during the application process to use radioactive materials (excluding human or animal use) | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
Ordering Radioisotopes | How to order radioactive material at NC State | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
Personal Monitors: Radiation Dosimeters | Printable brochure on types of personnel monitors used at NC State University | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
Pregnant Radiation Workers | Radiation Safety policy for pregnant radiation worker | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
Radiation Detection Instruments | Radiation detection instrument use, requirements and calibration overview | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
Radiation Emergency Response | Actions to take for a radioactive incident | Emergency Response | 919-515-2894 |
Radiation Instruments | Outlines instrument use, instrument requirements for laboratories and instrument calibration. | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
Radiation Safety Committee | Overview of committee member qualifications and responsibilities | Administrative | 919-515-6655 |
Radiation Safety Forms | Summary of all the Radiation Safety Forms | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
Radiation Safety Manual | Common practices related to working with radiation at NC State University in teaching, research, and diagnostic laboratories. | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
Radiation Safety: Frequently Ask Questions | Frequently asked questions about Radiation Safety | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
RS-1/RS-2: Instruction For The Completion of RS-2/ Application For Non-Human Use of Radioactive Material | This form is for researchers desiring to use radioactive materials in a laboratory setting | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
RS-3: Radiation Worker Registration Form | This form is used for new employees who will be working with radioactive materials or radiation-producing devices | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
RS-4: Dosimetry Service Assessment and Exposure History Form | This form is used to determine what dosimetry is appropriate for each worker and to obtain any prior exposure records | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
RS-5: Radioactive Material Authorization Amendment Form | This form may be used to amend an approved protocol | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
RS-6: Application For Radiation Material Use In AnimalsR | This form is to be used for new researchers wishing to use radioactive materials in animals | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
RS-7: Radioactive Material Package Receipt Information | Form used to certify that radioactive materials are properly classified, described, packaged, marked and labeled, and are in proper condition for transportation | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
RS-8: Radioactive Material Log of Use | This form will be issued with every primary vial of unsealed radioactive material | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
RS-9: Laboratory Contamination Survey Record | This form may be used for monthly contamination surveys in the laboratory | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
RS-10A: CVM VTH Radiation Producing Device Authorization Form | This form should be used for research involving animals and radiation-producing devices within the College of Veterinary Medicine | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
RS-10A: CVM VTH Radiation Producing Device Authorization Form;/a | This form should be used when acquiring radiation-producing devices | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
RS-11: Pregnancy Declaration, Instruction & Dosimetry Evaluation | This form is used to formally declare a pregnancy to the Radiation Safety Office through voluntary means. Other paperwork and further consultation may be required at that time. | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
RS-12: Radiation Safety Administrative Amendment | Form used to indicate a charge of status for principal Investigators | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
Sealed Radiation Sources | Policies associated with purchasing, donated, moving, and disposing of sealed radiation sources | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
Ultraviolet Radiation Hazards | General outline of working with ultraviolet sources, including PPE | Lab Safety | 919-515-6862 |
Unsealed Radiation Sources | Policies associated with purchasing, donated, moving, and disposal of unsealed radiation sources | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
Wi-Fi Safety | Wi-Fi systems emit high-frequency, electromagnetic radiation during data transfer [normally 2.4 gigahertz (GHz) or 5 GHz]. For many years, the potential for adverse health effects associated with working or living near this equipment has been a topic of scientific study. | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
X-Ray Producing Equipment | Policies associated with purchasing, donated, moving, disposal, and repair of x-ray producing equipment | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |