North Carolina State University Radiation Safety Committee.
The Radioisotope Committee was established in or before 1950 to oversee the use of radioisotopes on the campus of North Carolina State College, largely in conjunction with operations of the nuclear reactor. In 1953, the Radioisotope Committee recommended the establishment of a permanent, more official committee to take on these responsibilities (as well as to oversee the actual running of the nuclear reactor), and the Radioisotope Committee was thus replaced by Chancellor Harrelson with the Committee on Safety and Health for the Nuclear Reactor and Radioisotopes in September of that year. In 1969, the Committee on Safety and Health for the Nuclear Reactor and Radioisotopes was renamed the Radiation Protection Council, and has since been renamed the Radiation Safety Committee. This committee continues to be active as of 2010.
From the description of North Carolina State University, Committees, Radiation Safety Committee records, 1950-1998 [manuscript] (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 696014779
The Radioisotope Committee was established in or before 1950 to oversee the use of radioisotopes on the campus of North Carolina State College, largely in conjunction with operations of the nuclear reactor. Members were appointed to the committee on an as-needed basis, but the overall scope and authority of the committee was limited. In 1953, the Radioisotope Committee recommended the establishment of a permanent, more official committee to take on these responsibilities (as well as to oversee the actual running of the nuclear reactor), and the Radioisotope Committee was thus replaced by Chancellor Harrelson with the Committee on Safety and Health for the Nuclear Reactor and Radioisotopes in September of that year.
The Committee on Safety and Health for the Nuclear Reactor and Radioisotopes worked in coordination with the United States Atomic Energy Commission to establish guidelines for the reactor and the isotopes, and the two bodies met frequently. In 1969, the Committee on Safety and Health for the Nuclear Reactor and Radioisotopes was renamed the Radiation Protection Council, and has since been renamed the Radiation Safety Committee.
This committee continues to be active as of 2010, as mandated under a condition of federal and state licenses for the use of radioactive materials and radiation-producing devices on the North Carolina State University campus and its extension sites. The primary responsibilities of the committee are to ensure that the use of radioactive materials and/or radiation-producing devices, including the PULSTAR Nuclear Reactor, are conducted in the safest possible manner with the minimum effect on all members of the university community and the general public.
From the guide to the North Carolina State University, Committees, Radiation Safety Committee Records, 1950-1998, (Special Collections Research Center)
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creatorOf | North Carolina State University Radiation Safety Committee. North Carolina State University, Committees, Radiation Safety Committee records, 1950-1998 [manuscript] | North Carolina State University, NCSU Libraries |
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