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The transfer, receipt, possession or use of all sources of
ionizing radiation in the City of New York is controlled by the
applicable rules, regulations and orders of either the New York
State Departments of Labor or the New York City Department of
Health. These agencies require either the registration or
licensing of all significant radiation sources and they require
your employer to post or otherwise make available to you a copy
of the applicable regulations, license and registration and the
operating procedures applying to the work in which you are
engaged and to explain relevant provisions to you. These
documents are made available in the office of the Radiation
Safety Officer or from the licensee.
R. S. O. - Salmen Loksen
Licensee - Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center
The applicable regulation in this installation is 24 RC NY
Article 175.
Your Responsibility as a Worker
You should familiarize yourself with the provisions of the New
York City Health Code and your radioactive materials license and
the operating procedures which apply to the work in which you
are engaged. You should observe these provisions for your own
protection and the protection of your co-workers.
What is covered by these Regulations?
1 . Limits on exposure to radiation and radioactive material in
controlled and uncontrolled areas;
2. Measures to be taken after accidental exposure;
3. Personnel monitoring, surveys and equipment;
4. Caution signs, labels, and safety interlock equipment
5. Exposure records and reports; and
6. Related matters.
Reports on your exposure to Radiation
If you work where personnel monitoring equipment is required the
New York City Department of Health requires your employer to
provide you, upon request, a written report of your exposure to
radiation both annually and at the time that you terminate
employment.
Inspections
All activities licensed or registered with the New York City
Department of Health are subject to inspection. Any notice of
violation involving radiological working conditions, any
proposed imposition of civil penalty or order issued pursuant to
the provisions of the New York City Health Code and any response
from the licensee shall be posted within two (2) days after the
receipt of the documents from the Department.
The licensee's response if any, shall be posted within two (2)
working days after dispatch from the licensee. Such documents
shall remain posted for a minimum of five (5) working days or
until the action correcting the violation has been completed,
whichever is later.
Inquiries
Inquiries dealing with matters outlined above can be directed
to,
Bureau of Radiological Health
2 Lafayette Street, 11th Floor
New York, New York 10007
Fax: (212) 676-1548
Telephone: (212) 676-1570
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