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JOB REQUIREMENTS: Job Summary: The position of Director of RadiationSafety/Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) at the University of Wisconsin -Madison (UW) and UW Health (UWH) encompasses the comprehensivemanagement and strategic direction of the Radiation Safety Program.
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Assists the RSO and Radiation Safety Committee to review human subject protocols, IACUC protocols using ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, or radioactive material. This position functions as the Associate Radiation Safety Officer (ARSO) for UChicago’s state issued broad scope human use radioactive materials license as well as consults on other clinically related radioactive material programs (e.g., non-ionizing radiation) for both direct patient care and studies involving human research subjects.
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Acts as Radiation Safety Officer; monitors radiation badges and conducts in-services regarding Radiation safety. Acts as Radiation Safety Officer; monitors radiation badges and conducts in-services regarding Radiation safety.
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Includes functioning as Acting Director of the Radiation Control Center and Radiation Safety Officer for Non-Human use in the Directors absence. Serves as Radiation Safety Officer on any of the following State of Florida License Numbers 1319-1, 1319-3, 76-13, 3908-1, 3908-2 and 3908-4.15% Establishes protocols for scanning of implanted devices based on MR safe, MR conditional.
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Interventional Radiology Technologist page is loaded. Interventional Radiology Technologist. Processes x-ray images and archives to a CD or DVD to comply with FMCNA policies and procedures for patient medical records and state regulations.
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Biosafety, chemical safety, radiation safety, hazard communication, basic life safety, general fire safety, and emergency preparedness. As a Safety Technician you will have the opportunity to provide technical Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) support for our growing list of life science and high-tech clients.
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The Certified Physicist collaborates with the Radiation Oncology Director and the Radiation Safety Officer to assure the maintenance of a quality management program and safety for all radiation oncology activities.
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5+ years' experience in radiation protection, radiation control, health physics, radiation safety, radiological engineering, or a combined equivalent of education and experience.
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Prepares, revises and conducts in-person and distance trainings on a variety of EH&S topics, including, but not limited to: biosafety, chemical safety, shipping hazardous materials, bloodborne pathogen standard, hazardous waste, CPR/AED use, radiation safety, and clinical compliance.
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Coordinates Radiation Safety program for UW Health Northern Illinois Health System including implementing authorized corrective actions ensuring compliance with regulatory and state requirements.
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Acts as a Certified Radiation Expert, Individual Responsible for Radiation Protection, and/or Radiation Safety Officer as necessary for departments and contracts. Minimum three years’ experience in applied medical physics, preferably at a medical broad scope licensee, requiring professional level judgment and involving radiation safety.
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Certified as a Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) or ability to obtain certification. Serve as the company's Radiation Safety Officer (RSO), maintaining RSO certification and overseeing all radiation safety activities.
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May hold the position of Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) and implement the radiation safety program. Provide safety training as required including hazard communications, new employee safety orientation, lead awareness, hearing conservation, radiation safety, laser safety, hazardous waste, fire extinguisher, CPR and first aid, and bloodborne pathogens.
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Must be qualified as a Radiation Safety Officer [if not qualified, able to complete the NRC (Nuclear Regulatory Commission) Radiation Safety Officer (classroom and hands-on) training requirements to become the Radiation Safety Officer within 6 months of hire.
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Acts as site Laser Safety Officer and Radiation Safety Officer. Radiation Safety Officer training. Automotive safety enhancements, life-saving medical devices, consumer electronics and American security require semiconductors.
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