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Radiation Safety Committee (RSC)- CharterI.INTRODUCTIONIt is the policy of the University to control and facilitate the use of radioactive materials and radiation-producing devices on campus for purposes of research and teaching. In this process the University is, at the same time, committed to ensuring that all uses of these materials and devices are in compliance with regulatory requirements and that any resulting radiation exposures are “as low as is reasonably achievable (ALARA).” Toward this end, the University has established specific administrative entities with responsibilities for controlling the use of radioactive material and radiation-producing devices on campus. The Iowa State University Radiation Safety Committee (RSC) is appointed by the Vice President for Research and Economic Development and Advanced Studies as one of the standing committees of the University. The RSC and the Research Compliance Officer shall provide general review and audit of radiation safety programs at Iowa State University to determine compliance with regulations and licenses issued on the local, state and federal levels. The RSC shall have the authority to review, approve, disapprove and require changes in order to grant approval in any radiation project in order to comply with regulations and to meet reasonable standards of safety and health. The RCO and RSC shall make recommendations to the to Vice President for Research and Economic Development and Advanced Studies regarding program changes, including termination of unsafe projects, to assure compliance with regulations and the maintenance of reasonable standards of health and safety. The directives of the RSC will normally be carried out by the University Radiation Safety Officer (RSO). The RSO operates out of the Department of Environmental Health and Safety, which has broad responsibilities for all safety and occupational health programs on the Iowa State University campus. This Charter covers the radiation safety responsibilities of the RSC. General RSC items will be discussed first, followed by items which are specific to the use of radioactive materials and radiation-producing equipment on campus. II. GENERAL COMMITTEE REQUIREMENTSA. Composition of the Committee The RSC is composed of a representative from each of five colleges in the University (Colleges of Agriculture, Engineering, Liberal Arts and Sciences, Family and Consumer Sciences, and Veterinary Medicine) where research in the physical and life sciences and in engineering is conducted, plus two members with specific expertise in radiation protection and one University management representative. The University management representative is the University Compliance Officer. One of the three members with specific expertise shall be the University RSO. The Vice President for Research and Economic Development and Advanced Studies shall appoint the chair of the committee. The terms on the committee for the RSO and the University Compliance Officer are indefinite. All other terms, including the committee chair, are for three years with reappointments being determined by the Vice President for Research and Economic Development. B. Frequency of Meetings The RSC meets at least once during each academic semester at a time arranged by the chair for attendance of the maximum number of members. Additional meetings may be called if circumstances dictate need. C. Quorum Requirements Five of the eight members of the RSC, including the chair or a designated alternate and the RSO or a designated alternate, shall constitute a quorum of the RSC. D. Committee Reporting Recommendations and minutes of the RSC meetings are sent to the Vice President for Research and Economic Development and Advanced Studies. All recommendations, comments or questions in the minutes regarding a specific project or program are sent to the person in charge of that project and to the person having administrative authority for the department involved when such action appears appropriate. Permanent copies of the minutes of RSC meetings shall be retained by the university RSO in the files of the Department of Environmental Health and Safety. E. Termination or Changes in Radiation Projects In the event that any radiation project endangers the health or safety of any individual or presents a threat to the safety of property, the RSO shall have the authority to shut down and terminate such projects or operations. Upon taking such action, the RSO must immediately notify the chair of the RSC, the RCO and the chairs of the involved departments, the college’s dean, and the Vice President for Research and Economic Development and Advanced Studies. Should the RSO find issues during routine inspections the RSO will have the authority to request change in the laboratory. Issues of serious or continuing noncompliance will be reported to the RCO. Upon notification to the Research Compliance Office of other serious or continuing noncompliance or complaints:
Within two days a meeting will be called of the following individuals: RCO, the Chair and members of the RSC, the RSO, principal investigator, the principal investigator’s department chair and the Associate Vice President for Research and Economic Development and Advanced Studies to discuss the nature of the situation and to determine if the situation merits a designation of serious or continuing non-compliance. In order to make the determination of serious or continuing noncompliance it may be necessary to perform an audit of study records. The principal investigator will be required to produce: all data related to the study projects, applications for approval, etc.
F.Appeals Any individual may appeal the actions of the RSC through the Vice President for Research and Economic Development and Advanced Studies Where specific rules, regulations or licenses apply, they will be used as guidance in making final decisions. If there is no concurrence after an RSC and administrative review, issues will be referred to the appropriate off-campus agency for review. G. Relationship of the RSC and the RSO The RSO is responsible for keeping the RSC and the RCO apprised of all major actions taken to implement and ensure compliance with radiation safety rules and regulations on campus. The RSO shall implement and ensure compliance with the directives of the RSC and coordinate the total radiation safety program to ensure proper and timely response to current problems. H. Environmental Health and Safety The RSC’s function of assuring safety surveys is implemented by the Department of Environmental Health and Safety. This department provides monitoring services for personnel, receives and handles shipments of radioactive material, collects radioactive waste, and performs other health physics functions. III. RSC ACTIONS RELATIVE TO GENERAL USE OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS AND RADIATION PRODUCING EQUIPMENT AT IOWA STATE UNIVERSITYA. Approval of Projects involving Radioactive Materials or Ionizing Radiation Before an individual may use radioisotopes or ionizing radiation in experimental or routine procedures, approval must be obtained from the Radiation Safety Committee. This must include approval of the following:
This information shall be submitted to the RSC through the RSO. The RSO and the chair of the RSC shall review all projects and major additions or changes in projects. The chair of the RSC will determine if further committee review is necessary and act accordingly. All approvals for projects shall be granted by the chair of the RSC or the chair’s designated alternate. Minor additions or changes to projects will be reviewed and approved by the RSO or a designated alternate. NOTE: A complete outline of information necessary to submit with a radiation project can be found in the Radiation Safety Manual. B. Audit and Review of Radiological Safety Programs The RSC shall assure itself through reports from the RSO, and through actual audits when necessary, that control of the radiation safety program is being maintained. This will include the following items and records maintained by the RSO:
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