The Radiation Safety Office ensures the safe and responsible use of radiation and radioactive materials for various purposes, including research, education, and development. The office is responsible for regulatory compliance, monitoring, licensing and permits, policies and procedures, safety training, waste management, and emergency response.
Research Laboratories that handle radioactive materials or use radiation-emitting devices must adhere to stringent safety protocols to minimize the risk of exposure. The implementation of comprehensive safety measures involves the use of shielding materials, containment systems, and monitoring equipment to control and detect radiation levels. Strict guidelines govern the handling, storage, and disposal of radioactive substances, emphasizing the importance of proper training for laboratory personnel. Additionally, laboratories must establish emergency response plans to swiftly address any incidents. A robust radiation safety program is essential to foster a secure working environment, protecting both laboratory personnel and the broader community from the potential adverse effects of radiation.
Radiation Safety Office
Health Sciences Campus
Environmental Health & Safety Building
CI-1002
706-721-9826
706-721-9844
Radiation Safety Tech:
706-664-8607
Campus Emergency:
706-721-2911
Radiation safety training safeguards the well-being of individuals in the lab and ensures the integrity of scientific experiments and research.
The radioactive material licenses issued by the State of Georgia to Augusta University, including license conditions, documents incorporated by reference, and license amendments are maintained by our Radiation Safety Officer at the following address:
AU Environmental Health & Safety
Radiations Safety - CI-1002
1405 Goss Lane
Augusta, GA 30907
These documents are available for examination by campus and hospital employees. Please call ahead to arrange a viewing of these documents during normal working hours.