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With general direction from the Radiation Safety Officer, this position is responsible for helping to implement a wide variety of assigned areas of the University radiation protection program.
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Observes IHSC radiation safety protocols, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Radiation Protection Guidance and recommendations, National Council on Radiation Protection Guidance, and American Dental Association recommendations/guidance when exposing dental radiographs to assure optimal patient and provider safety.
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Position SummaryRice University is seeking a dedicated and experienced Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) to join our Environmental Health Safety and Laboratory Operations team. This role involves developing and implementing radiation safety programs, including Radioactive Material, X-ray producing devices, and Lasers.
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Observes IHSC radiation safety protocols, EPA Radiation Protection Guidance and recommendations, National Council on Radiation Protection guidance, and American Dental Association recommendations/guidance when exposing dental radiographs to assure optimal patient and provider safety.
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Practices radiation safety through appropriate use of radiation protection devices and adhering to radiation safety standards in order to protect patient, self and staff and to comply with regulatory agencies and requirements.
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Responsible for radiation safety teaching to include the Cardiovascular Laboratory Staff and Physicians in basic radiation protection and to work with the Radiation Physicist and the State Bureau of Radiation Health in testing radiation equipment as demonstrated by attendance records and State Inspection reports.
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Schedule, organize and monitor patient flow to meet company productivity, quality, health and safety standards. Join Midstate Radiology Associates (MRA) as a Part Time, X-Ray Technologist at MidState Medical Center in Meriden.
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Assists with the management of the radiation safety services for diagnostic radiology, cardiology, perioperative, and other medical services, primarily for dosimetry services and general radiation safety training.
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Required Skill/Ability 2: Demonstrated skills and knowledge in technical safety disciplines (e.g., radiation safety, industrial hygiene, biosafety, chemical safety, environmental monitoring, and sampling methods.
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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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Performing nuclear medicine, HDR and industrial radiation safety reviewPerforming dosimetry review, worker and patient dose estimates, fetal dose estimatesConducting dose investigations and assist facilities with regulationsPerforming leak-testing and other radiological assay as requestedConduct group and individual training sessions; documents training activities as required.
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Special Job Dimensions: None. Radiology CT Imaging - Yale Campus Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136 Under the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Use and Patient Protection Act (OMMA), a safety sensitive position is defined as any job that includes tasks or duties that the employer believes could affect the safety and health of the employee performing the task or others.
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Essential Functions Functions as liaison between the System and State and Federal Agencies (NC Radiation Protection Section, NRC, EPA, OSHA, and JCAHO) for matters pertaining to radiation safety, radioactive materials and ionizing radiation.
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Radiation Protection ALARA SpecialistHoltec Decommissioning International (HDI) is currently seeking a Radiation Protection ALARA Specialist to join the Palisades Nuclear Plant team in We are proud of our reputation for professional and technical excellence, and we recognize that the key to upholding that reputation resides in the excellence of our employees.
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Preferred Industrial Hygienist or Certified Safety ProfessionalTechnical competence, experience and demonstrated knowledge in qualitative and quantitative exposure assessment, hazard communication, air monitoring, industrial ventilation, noise measurement, noise control and hearing conservation, respiratory protection, personal protective clothing, ergonomics, ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, asbestos and other carcinogens, biosafety and heat stress monitoring and control.
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