U.S. Department of Energy drops ALARA, challenging global radiation safety norms as reforms and debates intensify.
RadSite to Host Complimentary Educational Webinar on February 24 This webinar offers dental professionals an important ...
For many years NRC (AEC)-licensed activities using by-product materials have been taking place at Michigan Technological University. Early in 1991, the University changed from an NRC broad scope ...
Nuclear gauges are devices with a radioactive source or radiation generator, which are used to measure parameters such as thickness, density and moisture in materials like pavements, petroleum and ...
This policy establishes the duties and responsibilities for the Radiation Safety Program to ensure compliance with the United States Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and Public Acts of the State of ...
The objective of this Safety Guide is to provide guidance on the establishment of a national radiation safety infrastructure that meets the IAEA safety standards. It provides recommendations, in the ...
Energy Secretary Chris Wright killed the Department of Energy’s decades-old radiation safety standard Friday. Wright ended the department’s use of the As Low As Reasonably Achievable — or “ALARA” — ...
Since the advent of modern flat-panel screens, the vast majority of computer monitors have few, if any, radiation safety issues. The older technology used with vintage monitors, however, does have a ...
Rising use of radioactive materials across healthcare, nuclear power, defense, and industrial sectors is driving demand for ...
RadSite to Host Educational Webinar on February 24th This webinar is designed to help practices think deliberately ...
With oversight from the University Radiation Safety Committee, this program controls the uses of radioactive materials and radiation producing equipment throughout the university and provides services ...
Important contact numbers in the event of an emergency involving radiation or radioactive materials.