Welcome to the Radiation Safety Committee
Overview Organization & Facilities Regulations and Guidelines Roles and Responsibilities
Organization and Facilities
Radiation Safety Program organization Chancellor UMass Lowell Vice Chancellor for Finance and Operation Assoc. Vice Chancellor Administrative Services Director of EEM Chancellors Designee; Vice Provost for Research Office of Institutional Compliance Associate Director of EEM, EHS Director, Radiation Safety/RSO Radiation Safety Committee Radiation Safety Staff Non Ionizing Radiation Safety Subcommittee Reactor Safety Subcommittee Accelerator Safety Subcommittee Co Directors, Radiation Lab Laboratory Authorized User Laser Authorized User Reactor Supervisor Accelerator Supervisor Laboratory Staff Laboratory Staff Reactor Staff Accelerator Staff
Radiation Laboratory Facilities UMass Lowell Research Reactor (UMLRR), part of the Radiation Lab, is a 1MegaWatt (thermal) Nuclear Reactor. Other byproduct and special nuclear material sources Reactor Radiation Safety Subcommittee
Radiation Laboratory Facilities UMass Lowell 5.5MV Van De Graff particle Accelerator. Other byproduct and special nuclear material sources Accelerator and X Ray Safety Subcommittee
Facilities 18 Campus Radiation Laboratories Various sources, types, etc 15 Laser Laboratories Many 3b & class 4 lasers 10 X-Ray Laboratories
Regulations and Guidelines
Regulations and Guidelines We have regulations governing the use of radioactive material and radiation generating devices on campus: Licenses: Campus Broad scope license 60-0049 Mass Department of Public Health Radiation Control Program Reactor License R-125 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Special Nuclear Material License SNM-714 Nuclear Regulatory Commission
We have regulations governing the use of radioactive material and radiation generating devices on campus: Registrations: Regulations and Guidelines Accelerator Registration RCN:01684 Mass Department of Public Health Radiation Control Program X-Ray Registrations RCN: 05869 Mass Department of Public Health Radiation Control Program Laser Registrations L00689 Mass Department of Public Health Radiation Control Program
Regulations and Guidelines Inspections we could see Routine inspections NRC for the Reactor NRC for the SNM license DPH for the Broad scope DPH for the Accelerator DPH for the Laser program DPH for the X-ray program DPH increased controls Non-Routine Inspection examples DOT, NRC and DPH special inspections, EPA, OSHA, etc.
Regulations and Guidelines Regulators evaluate license applications and inspections based on NRC issued Regulatory guides and NUREG Reports. Notable are Reg Guide 10.5 Applications for a Type A License of Broad Scope used by the DPH NUREG-1556 Vol.11 Program Specific Guidance about Licenses of Broad Scope Elements of an effective radiation safety program Executive Management The Radiation Safety Officer The Radiation Safety Committee
Regulations and Guidelines Executive Management, The Radiation Safety Committee, and Radiation Safety Officer work as a team to oversee the broad scope program. Each Plays a Critical Role within its area of responsibility NUREG 1556 Vol 11 Section 8.7 We have incorporated this and all other applicable regulatory guidance material into our revised RSC charter.
Roles & Responsibilities
Roles and Responsibilities Using sound radiation safety judgment and working together we will.. Review and approve New Radiation laboratories, Authorized Users, subcommittee members, the charter updates as necessary, Conduct annually a program audit Review the minutes or reports presented by all the subcommittees
Roles and Responsibilities Using sound radiation safety judgment and working together we will.. Review and make recommendations with respect to financial and administrative support of the Radiation Safety Office; The RSC reviews resources of the safety office and if the committee finds it is not getting adequate support (financial, facilities, etc.) you can appeal directly to the administration to obtain assistance.
Roles and Responsibilities Using sound radiation safety judgment and working together we will.. Review ALARA reports, releases, decommissioning's, inspection results Act swiftly to rectify radiation safety issues This List is not all inclusive Most importantly we work TOGETHER to support a safe yet active radiation safety research community
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