RADIATION SAFETY COMMITTEE
Membership of Radiation Safety Committee
A.
The Radiation Safety Committee shall consist of members representing each
department possessing radioactive materials or ionizing radiation-producing
equipment. The chair and departmental representatives are appointed or
removed by the president upon recommendation by the dean of the College
of Liberal Arts
and Sciences. The director of environmental health and safety shall
be an exofficio member and the university radiation safety officer shall
be an ex officio
non-voting member of the committee. This committee is directly responsible
to the dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Length of
terms of
committee members is indefinite.
B. Duties and responsibilities of the committee are:
1. Develop and promulgate policies and procedures regarding ionizing radiation safety within the university;
2. Review and grant permission for, or disapprove,
the use of radiation sources for experimental, routine, or non-routine
uses within the university from the
standpoint of radiological health and safety of experimenters, students,
faculty, staff, and the general public;
3. Recommend candidates to the president for the position of university radiation safety officer;
4. Outline the duties of the radiation safety officer;
5. Ensure that all state and federal requirements
and standards are met under the university's license regarding ionizing
radiation sources and that proper
reports are submitted as scheduled;
6. Review annual reports from the radiation safety
officer or other individuals with delegated responsibilities for health
and safety practices of the university
involving ionizing radiation sources. These include personnel dosimetry
and contamination records, reports concerning use and operational hazard
of
ionizing radiation sources within the university's facilities and waste
disposal records;
7. Investigate alleged infractions of safety rules
or improper use of ionizing radiation sources brought to its attention
by the radiation safety officer or other
responsible personnel; and recommend remedial action to correct such infractions.
| C. RADIATION SAFETY MEMBERSHIP |
|
| Biology | Joel Stafstrom |
| Biology and Chemistry | *John Mitchell |
| Geology | Robert Bailey |
| Physics | Susan Mini |
| ^University Radiation Safety Officer | Julia Sober |
| +Director, Environmental Health & Safety | Robert Vest, Jr. |