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    Radiation Safety Committee

    The Radiation Safety Committee (RSC) ensures that the University is in compliance with radiation safety regulations issued by Federal and State agencies and with University policies. The RSC establishes radiation protection policies; and provides direction to the Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) on radiation safety matters. The RSC reviews the ionizing radiation safety program for radiation sources at the University. Instances of alleged program infraction are reviewed with the RSO and the responsible individuals. According to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), the RSC is the local authority having jurisdiction over ionizing radiation sources and activities at all University of Connecticut campuses with the exception of the Health Center, which has its own operational program.

    The Radiation Safety Committee (RSC) members are appointed by University Administration and include representatives of the UConn radiation research community, in addition to representation from the University’s Administration.  The Radiation Safety Officer is a member of the Committee.  Members are appointed for a three-year term and may be reappointed.  The Chairperson is elected by a majority of the Committee members for a three-year term.  The Committee shall meet at least four times each year.

     

    Membership

    Carolyn Teschke, Chair Molecular & Cell Biology
    Amy Courchesne Environmental Health and Safety
    Jack Gromek     IMS (X-Ray)
    Nathan Alder     Molecular & Cell Biology
    Steven Geary     Pathobiology
    David Grant     Pharmaceutical Sciences
    Rahul Kanadia     Physiology & Neurobiology
    Akiko Nishiyama     Physiology & Neurobiology
    Ken Price, Ex-Officio Environmental Health and Safety, Executive Director
    Terence Monahan, Ex-Officio Environmental Health and Safety, Director
    Nancy Wallach, Ex-Officio Research Compliance