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University of Idaho recognizes the importance of radioactive materials in its mission as a teaching and research institution. The purpose of a radiation safety program is to allow individuals to use radioactive materials properly and safely.

The radiation safety program provides information and training on the theory, hazards, biological effects, protective measures, monitoring and disposal of radioactive materials; establishes policies by which radioactive materials may be safely used; ensures compliance with local, state and federal regulations; and provides emergency response assistance.

The Radiation Safety Manual is designed to ensure compliance with Nuclear Regulatory Commission regulations and Idaho Radiation Control regulations concerning radiation-producing equipment. The Code of Federal Regulations, Title 10, is considered an integral part of the Radiation Safety Manual and should be consulted whenever additional information is needed. These regulations are available at the Environmental Health and Safety Office.

Under the university's radioactive materials license and registration of radiation-producing equipment, the authority for administration of a comprehensive radiation safety program is delegated to the Radiation Safety Committee.

Additional information is available in the Radiation Safety Manual.

Related training

  • Radiation Safety Orientation
  • Radiation Safety Course - 5 hour
  • Radiation Safety X-Ray Seminar
  • Radioactive Materials Transportation

Learn about related radiation safety training

Contact information

Samir Shahat, Ph.D.
Executive director; RSO; University safety officer
208-885-7208
samir@uidaho.edu

Radiation safety topics

Federal licensing

University of Idaho recognizes the importance of radioactive materials and radiation-producing equipment in the teaching and research activities conducted at the university. The university has a Broad Scope Radioactive Materials License from the Federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). The NRC expects the university to conduct our radiation safety program with meticulous attention to detail and a high standard of compliance. Because of the serious consequences to employees, students, and the public that can result from failure to comply with NRC requirements, Environmental Health and Safety conducts the radiation safety program according to the conditions of the university’s NRC license and NRC regulations. To simplify compliance, EHS created the Radiation Safety Manual. The purpose of this Radiation Safety Manual is to promote teaching and research activities that use radioactive materials while providing procedures which will ensure that all activities comply with the university's radioactive materials license.

Radiation-producing equipment use

The State of Idaho has the regulatory authority over the use of radiation producing equipment and requires all new equipment to be registered with the state. In order to have an authorization to use radiation producing equipment, please see the Application to Use Radiation Producing Equipment or contact EHS for further information.

Radiation Safety Committee

The Radiation Safety Committee has the authority and responsibility to regulate all uses of radioactive materials for University of Idaho, consistent with the rules and regulations of the NRC. This authority includes, but is not limited to, the following:

  • authority to approve or disapprove of any proposed use of radioactive material.
  • authority to stop and prevent any existing use of radioactive material.
  • authority to approve, disapprove or prevent possession, storage or use of radioactive material.

The Radiation Safety Committee is also responsible for all matters pertaining to the formulation, administration, and operation of a comprehensive radiation safety program.

Audits and inspections

The University of Idaho Radiation Safety Program is a comprehensive program designed to ensure the safety and well-being of the university community and a healthy and safe environment. All matters regarding the program are managed through the Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) in EHS, including training on the proper handling of radioactive materials (RAM), surveys and inspections, dosimetry monitoring, purchasing of RAM and waste disposal. The RSO also serves as the university's liaison with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and works closely with the university's Radiation Safety Committee.

The RSO prepares an annual audit of the university's radiation safety program activities as required by the NRC. Inspections of all university facilities where radioactive materials are used are conducted semiannually by the RSO; inspection information is then provided to the Radiation Safety Committee to monitor the use of RAM.

Radioactive material use

In order to possess and use radioactive materials at University of Idaho, you must be authorized to do so. This authorization is obtained through an application to the Radiation Safety Committee which reviews all applications and approves only those that meet certain restrictions. The application to use radioactive materials should be sent to the radiation safety officer for revision before the officer passes it over to the Radiation Safety Committee for review.

 Waste disposal

If you are an authorized user of radioactive materials, you will have quantities of liquid or solid waste to dispose. Please fill out the radioactive waste disposal form and make two copies of it. Send the original to the EHS office (mail stop 2030, email safety@uidaho.edu), attention RSO. Attach one copy to the container and keep one in your records.

The radiation safety officer collects certain quantities of radioactive waste and hires a waste disposal broker to transport the waste to a waste treatment facility and finally to a final disposal facility.

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Emergency procedures

Access radiation safety procedures and know what steps to take in case of an emergency.

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Radiation safety resources

  • APM 35.81: Radiation Safety
  • Radiation Safety Manual 2025
  • Application to Use Radioactive Materials
  • Application to Use Radiation-Producing Equipment
  • RSM-3 Radiation Contamination Survey
  • RSM-4 Radioactive Waste Disposal Form

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