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Re: Rad Safety Department Size



Denny,

San Diego State possesses both a broad scope type A materials 
license and a SNM license. We have approximately 50 labs and around
300 users. Our Radaiation Safety Office is staffed with two full time 
HPs and one part time student. Our responsibilities also include non-
ionizing radiation concerns.  If there are other questions please
send me an email at ppater@mail.sdsu.edu.

Paul Pater
RSO 
San Diego State University 



At 01:04 PM 5/3/95 -0500, Denis J. Rinkacs Jr. wrote:
>All,
>
>CMU is a research university located in Pittsburgh (go Pens!)
>Pennsylvania.  We currently possess a broadscope, SNM, and state
>license/registration for the use of unsealed and sealed sources and xray
>generating machines.  We have approximately 40 labs and between 300 and
>400 users of radioactive material.  It looks like rad safety will (and
>should) become responsible for RF, EMF, ELF and Laser Safety.
>
>My question is, based on the above, how large of a Rad Safety Department
>would you all consider acceptable to provide minimal coverage.
>
>Any input would be greatly appreciated.
>
>denny
>rso
>cmu
>
>