Policies of Colorado State University
University Policy
Policy Title: Radiation Control and Safety | Category: Public Safety/Risk Management |
Owner: Vice President for University Operations | Policy ID#: 6-6021-003 |
Contact:
Environmental Health Services
Web: http://www.ehs.colostate.edu/ Email: EHS@ColoState.edu Phone: (970 491-6745 |
Original Effective Date: 11/1/1996 Last Revision: 12/31/2019 |
PURPOSE OF THIS POLICY
The Radiation Control Manual conveys the official policies and rules of Colorado State University for the control of all sources of, and exposures to, ionizing radiation that are within the jurisdiction of the University. The manual is required by the University’s Broad Scope Radioactive Materials License and is approved and on file with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. It is managed by the University’s Radiation Control Office.
APPLICATION OF THIS POLICY
This policy applies to all persons using radioactive materials and radiation producing machines in connection with any business or activity on Colorado State University property including all research and academic programs.
DEFINITIONS USED IN THIS POLICY
Refer to the Manual for a Glossary of terms.
POLICY STATEMENT
Radiation Safety Committee
- Official Charter/Authority and Responsibility: This committee is required by Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s Regulations Pertaining to Radiation Control (6 CCR 1007-1) and is stipulated in the CSU Broad Scope Radioactive Materials License. A policy relating to the responsibilities and structure of the Committee has been developed and adopted by CSU. Specific instructions and bylaws for committee function are found in the document “RI-40 Radiation Safety Committee”.
- Membership: The Committee consists of at least 7 voting members selected from the community of Radiation Control Office approved Principal Users. Committee members serve a three-year term. The Radiation Safety Officer and the Director of Environmental Health Services are ex-officio voting members of the Committee. The Radiation Control Manual, which is incorporated by reference into the License, stipulates that the Radiation Safety Committee be appointed by the Vice President for Research.
- Reporting: The Committee reports to the Vice President for University Operations and Vice President for Research.
COMPLIANCE WITH THIS POLICY
Compliance with this policy is required. For assistance with interpretation or application of this policy, contact the Radiation Control Office.
REFERENCES
APPROVALS
Approved by Lynn Johnson, Vice President for University Operations on December 31, 2019.