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<hi rend='italics'>Murray</hi><lb/>
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MEMORANDUM ON RESPONSIBILITIES, PROCEDURES, AND REGULATIONS<lb/>
GOVERNING USE OF RADIOACTIVITY ON THE CAMPUS
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<p>I. <hi rend="underline">Introduction</hi>
</p>
<p>For a number of years a Radioisotope Committee on the <name type="corporate">N. C. State College Campus</name><lb/>
has borne the responsibility of reviewing and approving the applications of<lb/>
staff members for radioactive isotopes issued by the <name type="corporate"><abbr expan="Atomic Energy Commission">A. E. C.</abbr></name> and of insuring<lb/>
that accepted practices of safety were exercised in the use of these isotopes.<lb/>
In <date value="1954-09-xx">September, 1954</date>, the Chancellor of the College revised the membership of<lb/>
the Committee, enlarged the area of its jurisdiction and increased the scope of<lb/>
responsibilities.
</p>
<p>The Committee is now designated the <name type="corporate">Safety and Health Committee</name> of the College.<lb/>
It is the purposes of this memorandum to describe the responsibilities which<lb/>
have been laid on the Committee and to outline the procedures by which it will<lb/>
attempt to discharge these responsibilities.
</p>
<p>II. <hi rend="underline">Responsibilities</hi>
</p>
<p>In establishing the new <name type="corporate">Safety and Health Committee</name>, the Chancellor assigned<lb/>
one central responsibility and essential function, and two or three lesser<lb/>
functions of related type. The primary function:

<list><item>A. To require in all procedures, uses and disposals of all radioactive<lb/>
materials and sources of ionizing radiations on the campus, that <orig reg="sufficient">suffic-<lb/>
ient</orig> attention be paid to safety and precautionary measures to insure the<lb/>
protection of all personnel, both of the college and of the public.</item></list>

The secondary functions;

<list><item>B. To protect the interests of the College with respect to public reaction<lb/>
and goodwill in matters involving radiation and radioactive materials.</item>

<item>C. To promote, by advice and counsel where requested, the use and <orig reg="application">applica-<lb/>
tion</orig> of radioactive materials and sources of radiation on the campus.</item></list>
</p>
<p>This memorandum is concerned below with the procedures by which the central<lb/>
function of the Committee is to be fulfilled. The <hi rend="underline">corollary</hi> functions in part<lb/>
will also be performed if the central objective is successfully achieved, and<lb/>
in part will be realized through attention to individual cases as they arise.
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<p>III. <hi rend="underline">General Regulations and Criteria</hi>
</p>
<p>To insure that adequate safety measures are incorporated in the handling,<lb/>
utilization and disposal of all radioactive materials and sources of radiation<lb/>
on the campus, the <name type="corporate">Safety and Health Committee</name> will proceed on the basis of<lb/>
the following regulations and criteria:
</p>
<p>A. All sources of ionizing radiation, all equipment capable of producing<lb/>
ionizing radiations and all radioactive materials on the campus must be known<lb/>
to the Committee and all proposed uses of such equipment and materials must<lb/>
be known to and approved by the Committee in advance of such usage.
</p>
<p>To effect this regulation, the Committee will proceed along two lines;

<list><item>1. A catalogue of all radiation equipment and radioactive materials now on<lb/>
the campus will be drawn up at once and the usage thereof be subjected<lb/>
to inspection.</item>
<item>
2. Approval must be obtained from the Committee before any new radioactive<lb/>
materials or radiation equipment are purchased for use on the campus.</item></list>
</p>
<p>The procedures and mechanics of such approval and procurement are described<lb/>
in later sections of this memorandum. For convenience and facility in <orig reg="following">follow-<lb/>
ing</orig> these procedures, different types and classes of radioactive materials and<lb/>
radiation equipment are described and the regulations pertaining to each one<lb/>
are outlined.
</p>
<p>B. Approval or disapproval of any proposed usage of radioactive material or<lb/>
radiation equipment will be based in major part on the adequacy of safety<lb/>
measures to be exercised, in minor part on the consideration of public <orig reg="relations">ralation</orig>s,<lb/>
and these two criteria alone will be employed. The Committee will exercise no<lb/>
judgment as to the scientific merit or soundness of the proposed usage.
</p>
<p>Three principal factors will be considered by the Committee in evaluating<lb/>
the adequacy of the safety risks in a proposed usages:

<list><item>1. The experience end ability of the applicants to cope with the hazards<lb/>
involved in the particular application.</item></list>
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<p><list><item>2. The adequacy of the facilities and equipment for the proposed usage.</item>

<item>3. The thoroughness and attention given to safety precautions in the <orig reg="proposed">pro-<lb/>
posed</orig> experimental manipulations and disposal procedures.</item></list></p>

<p>C. The Committee will establish and publish (part IV of this memorandum) a<lb/>
compendium of basic safety regulations, maximum routine radiation tolerance<lb/>
levels and commonly accepted precautionary measures to serve as the guide to<lb/>
safe operations in handling radioactive materials on the campus, and it will,<lb/>
require adherence to these general standards. In addition, the Committee will<lb/>
specify further regulations to be observed for certain types of operations and<lb/>
for particular projects.
</p>
<p>To assist operating personnel in observing this safety precautions and to<lb/>
satisfy itself that adequate measures of safety are being practiced, the<lb/>
Committee will employ a Radiological Safety Officer (R.S.O.) to serve in<lb/>
<orig reg="liaison">liasion</orig> capacity between the Committee and the individual projects on the<lb/>
campus. The R.S.O., who in effect is the executive agent of the Committee,<lb/>
will have as his primary assignments these responsibilities:

<list><item>1. To assist and advise campus personnel <orig reg="responsible">reponsible</orig> for radioactivity or<lb/>
radiation projects on matters of radiological safety.</item>

<item>2. To require adherence to safety standards and regulations established by<lb/>
the Committee.</item>

<item>3. To maintain periodic contacts with particular projects, as specified by<lb/>
the Committee, and furnish information and reports to the Committee on<lb/>
the adequacy of the regulations established, on the adherence to those<lb/>
regulations observed, and bring to the Committee's notice matters of<lb/>
safety requiring attention.</item></list>
</p>
<p>D. Where grossly unsafe practices involving use of radioactivity and<lb/>
radiations, or where practices in violation of established regulations are<lb/>
observed, the R.S.O. has the authority to require cessation of the project until<lb/>
a review can be made by the Committee. If the Committee at any time is not<lb/>
satisfied with the adequacy of safety practices employed in a project, it may<lb/>
require cessation of the project until satisfactory procedures have been adopted.
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<p>IV. <hi rend="underline">Considerations of Responsibility</hi>
</p>
<p>The <name type="corporate">Committee on Health and Safety</name> was charged by the <orig reg="Chancellor">Cancellor</orig> with the<lb/>
responsibility to insure that adequate safety measures would be employed in any<lb/>
project on the campus involving use of radioactivity. In a sense, the Committee<lb/>
cannot discharge this <orig reg="responsibility">responsiblity</orig>, for in the final analysis, the ultimate<lb/>
responsibility for safety must rest with the project leaders and the <orig reg="experimental">experi-<lb/>
mental</orig> participants.
</p>
<p>What the Committee can do, and what it will endeavor to do is to establish<lb/>
basic standards and safety regulations, adopt measures to require adequate<lb/>
experience of personnel bearing project responsibility and adequate equipment<lb/>
and facilities, maintain a system of inventory and inspection designed to assist<lb/>
in elimination of unsafe practices, and above all, by encouragement, education<lb/>
and constant emphasis on attention to safety, endeavor to instill in campus<lb/>
personnel a conscious, coordinated and consistent attention to matters of safety<lb/>
in all procedures involving use of radioactivity. Beyond this point, in ways<lb/>
an endless volume of rules would be inadequate to specify, the final <orig reg="responsibility">responsi-<lb/>
bility</orig> for safety must rest on the project leaders and on each individual who<lb/>
handles radioactivity and radioactive materials.
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