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  1. The Health physics and radiological health handbook
  2. Radiological health handbook by Simon Kinsman, 1957
  3. Introduction to Health Physics: Fourth Edition by Herman Cember, Thomas Johnson, 2008-07-25
  4. CSU-FDA Collaborative Radiological Health Laboratory annual report by Unknown, 2010-02-02
  5. CSU-FDA Collaborative Radiological Health Laboratory annual report by Anonymous, 2009-11-07
  6. Radiological health data by Anonymous, 2010-01-27
  7. Herbert M. Parker: Publications and Other Contributions to Radiological and Health Physics by Herbert M. Parker, 1986-10
  8. Experimental Radiological Health Physics by Daniel A. Gollnick, 1978-01
  9. Principles of Radiological Health by Earnest F. Gloyna, O. Ledbetter, 1969-06
  10. Radiological Reporting in Clinical Practice by Francesco Schiavon, Fabio Grigenti, 2008-01-04
  11. Principles of Radiological Health and Safety by James E. Martin, Chul Lee, 2002-12-05
  12. BRH publications index by United States. Bureau of Radiological Health., 2010-07-23
  13. Student Success for Health Professionals Made Incredibly Easy by Nancy Olrech, 2007-10-01
  14. Assessment of potential radiological population health effects from radon in liquefied petroleum gas by Thomas F. Gesell, 1977-01-01

1. This Information Has Been Relocated
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2. SCDHEC: Health Information
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control www.scdhec.gov radiological health Regulatory Information School Health Services
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South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control - www.scdhec.gov The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control provides health services to citizens throughout state. We work with individuals, families, other agencies, institutions and health care providers to promote and protect the health of the public and environment in South Carolina. Our services and programs are designed to keep South Carolina residents safe from disease or physical harm wherever they live, eat, seek healthcare, work, or play. To learn more about SC DHEC health programs and services, please visit our webpage! HEALTH TOPICS
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3. TDEC: Division Of Radiological Health
The main page for TDEC s Division of radiological health.
http://www.state.tn.us/environment/rad/
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Contact Radiological Health
Lawrence E. (Eddie) Nanney, Director
Nashville, TN 37243-1532
The Division of Radiological Health is responsible for protecting Tennesseans and the environment from the hazards associated with ionizing radiation. This responsibility encompasses regulating the use and possession of radioactive materials and radiation producing machines within the state, as well as responding to accidents involving radiation. In addition, the Division monitors the environment for radiation, especially around nuclear facilities and other major radioactive material users. The Division is comprised of four sections as follows: The Licensing/Registration/Planning Section licenses medical, academic, and industrial facilities to possess x-ray equipment. A license is issued only upon demonstration by the applicant of the adequacy of required radiation protection programs to protect workers, the public, and the environment from any hazards of radiation presented by the proposed use of the radioactive material. See the Environmental Permitting Handbook for more information.

4. Radiation, Toxics & Indoor Air Division
The links identified above are included because of their relevance to radiological health. These links are NOT regulated by the Bureau for Public Health
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PROGRAMS Asbestos ATSDR Indoor Air Lead ... Radon GENERAL INFO K i d s ... Links State of West Virginia Regulations: The Revised Radiological Health Rule 64-CSR-23 West Virginia Bureau for Public Health Emergency Preparedness KI Policy Water Quality Testing Lab Certification NELAP Laboratories

Radiological Health Program
  • Emergency response to radiation leaks or accidents Registration and inspection of all facilities with sources of ionizing radiation including radiation machines and radioactive materials used in West Virginia MQSA (mammography) inspections and certification Provide technical assistance on radiological and radon issues Provide public education and outreach on radiological and radon issues
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5. Department Of Environmental And Radiological Health Sciences - CVMBS - Colorado
Environmental and radiological health Sciences, industrial, occupational, toxicology, noise, noise control, laser, veterinary diagnostic imaging, health,
http://www.cvmbs.colostate.edu/erhs/
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EDUCATION The Department of Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences offers an accredited undergraduate degree (B.S.) in Environmental Health and graduate degrees (M.S. and Ph.D.) in Environmental Health and Radiological Health Sciences.
Areas of study available in the graduate Environmental Health degree are:
The M.S. and Ph.D. in Environmental Health are available with specializations in Epidemiology, Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology.
Areas of study available in the graduate Radiological Health Sciences degree are:
The M.S. in Radiological Health Sciences is available with specialization in Health Physics.
A Residency program in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging is also offered through the department. The department's courses provide learning opportunities for students from a wide range of disciplines related to the health and environmental sciences.
RESEARCH The department has active and well-funded research programs in Cancer Biology, Health Physics, Toxicology, Radiological Health, Industrial and Occupational Health, Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging, Ergonomics and Epidemiology. Studies in this combination of disciplines makes the Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences Department unique in the United States. The educational and research programs of the Department are intimately linked. Excellent research opportunities are available for undergraduates, graduate students and post-doctoral trainees.

6. Radiological Health Program
radiological health Program Welcome to the radiological health Program s web site. We hope you find the information on our site useful.
http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/Epidemiology/RadiologicalHealth/
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Radiological Health Program
Welcome to the Radiological Health Program's web site. We hope you find the information on our site useful. If you have any questions or comments about this web site, please email Les.Foldesi@vdh.virginia.gov .
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7. Radiological Health : NYC DOHMH
The Bureau of radiological health carries out this mandate through its registration, licensing, inspection, emergency response and public education
http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/radioh/radioh.shtml
Radiological Health
The Department is mandated by the New York City Charter to "supervise and regulate the public health aspects of ionizing radiation, the handling and disposal of radioactive wastes, and the activities within the city affecting radioactive materials, excluding special nuclear materials in quantities sufficient to form a critical mass." The Bureau of Radiological Health carries out this mandate through its registration, licensing, inspection, emergency response and public education activities. Recent Updates For more information call or Poison Control at 212-340-4494. Printer friendly format E-mail a friend TOPIC CONTENTS Programs and Services History OTHER RESOURCES Radiation Emergency Response information Public Health Emergency Preparedness NYCRADDS Inventory Control Contact Us FAQs Privacy Statement ... Site Map

8. Radiological Health / Radon
Xray facilities operating in New York City must register with the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene s Office of radiological health
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  • Radon Radon is a gas that comes from the breakdown of uranium in soil, rock and water. It occurs naturally in the earth, but can become a problem when it builds up indoors. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer. The radon program provides information on health risks from radon, testing for radon and mitigation of elevated levels of radon. Low cost test kits are available for citizens of New York State. Radiation Producing Equipment (X-ray machine) Registration Ionizing radiation (x-ray) producing equipment used in the healing arts or in educational institutions must be registered with the appropriate agency. X-ray facilities operating in New York City must register with the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene's Office of Radiological Health (ORH). Registration information can be obtained from ORH by calling 212-676-1580. X-ray facilities operating outside of New York City must register with the New York State Department of Health's Bureau of Environmental Radiation Protection (BERP). Registration information can be obtained from BERP by calling 518-402-7570. The owner/operator of the x-ray equipment is solely responsible for the registration of their x-ray equipment.

9. IDPH Radiological Health
Iowa Department of Public Health, Bureau of radiological health.
http://www.idph.state.ia.us/eh/radiological_health.asp
Home What We Do News Archive Calendar ... Contact Us Advancing Health
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The mission of Bureau programs is to protect Iowans from excessive exposure to radiation . Each year, Iowans are exposed to an average of 300 millirem of natural radiation and 60 millirem of manmade radiation. The Bureau functions under legislative mandates found in the Iowa Code, Chapters 136B, C and D. Program activities include:
  • licensing of facilities using radioactive materials registration of facilities using radiation-producing machines or operating tanning units; inspection of facilities using radioactive materials; credentialing of persons using radioactive material or operating radiation-emitting machines; approval of training courses and continuing education; and emergency response as it relates to radioactive materials and nuclear power plant incidents.
Links to programs within the Bureau of Radiological Health:

10. Radiological Health Department, University Of Utah
The radiological health Department oversees all aspects of the radiation protection program for the University of Utah, its hospitals and clinics.
http://www.rso.utah.edu/
News and Announcements Welcome to our website! We hope this website will better assist you in finding what you are looking for. If you can't find something you are looking for, let us know about it. We have a new Laboratory Closure page to assist you when you move your lab or cease using radiation in your lab. It can be found under the Lab use section of our website. The Radiological Health Department has moved. You can now find us on the 3rd Floor of the Research Administration Building, Bld 512 formally the Rocky Mountain Center for Environmental and Occupational Health. Our phone number has stayed the same. We look forward to serving you from our new location. Be sure to check back to get the latest updates concerning training dates, new events, procedure changes, and radiological safety concerns. About Us Contact Us U of U Home VP for Research ... IRB 75 S. 2000 E., Rm 322 322 RAB Salt Lake City UT 84112 Phone 801.581.6141 How to Apply
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11. Medical Device And Radiological Health Regulations Come Of Age
Thirty years following landmark legislation of the FDA’s medical device program, much has been accomplished, while a lot remains to be done.
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Medical Device and Radiological Health Regulations Come of Age
Getty Images Medical devices are classified and regulated according to their complexity and degree of risk to the public. By Carol Rados Each day when people put in their contact lenses, test their blood sugar levels, turn on their TVs, cook their meals, or punch a button on their cell phones, they are using products regulated by the Food and Drug Administration's Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH). The CDRH protects Americans with safeguards that enable them to go about their daily lives knowing that these medical devices and radiological products are reasonably safe to use and that they work as intended. By way of distinction, some radiation-emitting products, such as X-ray machines and computed tomography (CT) scanners, are medical devices because they are used in medical procedures. Other radiation-emitting products, such as TVs and microwave ovens, are not used medically, and therefore, are regulated by the FDA under a different law. Medical devices are classified and regulated according to their complexity and degree of risk to the public. For example, devices that are life-supporting, life-sustaining, or implanted, such as pacemakers, must receive FDA approval before they can be marketed.

12. Radiological Health Home
The radiological health Program (RHP) is mandated to control the uses of radiation and to protect the public health and safety and the environment from
http://www.mde.state.md.us/Programs/AirPrograms/Radiological_Health/home/index.a
You must have Javascript enabled to see this menu. Contact Us Search for: Work With MDE MDE Calendar Environmental Programs Permits ... Radiological Health Radiological Health Program The Radiological Health Program (RHP) is mandated to control the uses of radiation and to protect the public health and safety and the environment from inadvertent and unnecessary radiation exposure. This is accomplished through registration of radiation (x-ray) machines, licensing of radioactive materials, inspections, and enforcement actions, where required, to ensure regulatory compliance. The RHP regulates the use of both radiation machines and radioactive materials. Radiation machines are used by dentists and veterinarians, and in hospitals, mammography facilities, and other medical, academic and industrial facilities. Radioactive materials are used primarily by radiologists in hospital nuclear medicine units, but also by other qualified physicians and radiographers and qualified radioisotope users in the manufacturing and construction industries, academia and other authorized locations. Additionally, RHP staff health physicists assume the responsibility of Radiation Accident Assessment coordination, analysis, communication, and field team surveyors in response to any actual or staged emergencies at either the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant (Maryland) or Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station (Pennsylvania). Designated radiation staff health physicists also respond to any industrial, medical or transportation radiation accident or serious incidents involving radiation.

13. The State Of Alaska
radiological health is a program within the State Public Health Laboratories which is responsible for safe use of radiation sources within the state of
http://www.hss.state.ak.us/dph/labs/radiological/radiological_health.htm
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14. Nebraska DHHS: Radiation Control Programs
Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services Division of Public Health Office of radiological health P.O. Box 95026 Lincoln, NE 685095026
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OFFICE OF RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH Radioactive Material Program is responsible for licensing and inspecting medical, industrial and academic users of radioactive materials. X-ray Program (Radiation Generating Equipment) registers and inspects x-ray producing machines throughout the state. Emergency Response Program involves the preparation for and response to radiation accidents statewide. Forms Regulatory Guides References Statutes (Neb.Rev.Stat. §§71-3501 to 3520) (Radiation Control Act) Resources: Links to other Radiation Sites Medical Radiography Overview of the Radiation Control Program Program Staff ... What's New and Notices For more information, contact: Radiation Control Program
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P.O. Box 95026
Lincoln, NE 68509-5026

15. Center For Devices And Radiological Health - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The Center for Devices and radiological health (CDRH) is the branch of the United States Food and Drug Administration responsible for the premarket approval
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Center for Devices and Radiological Health
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Jump to: navigation search The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) is the branch of the United States Food and Drug Administration responsible for the premarket approval of all medical devices , as well as overseeing the manufacturing , performance and safety of these devices. The CDRH also oversees the radiation safety performance of non-medical devices which emit certain types of electromagnetic radiation , such as cellular phones and microwave ovens CDRH splits medical devices into three classes with different regulatory requirements: Class 1 includes everyday items such as toothbrushes which are unlikely to cause serious consequences if they fail. Manufacturers are required to follow what are called "general controls" which closely match ISO 9000 requirements. In addition to the general controls, Class 2 devices require an approval that is referred to as a "510k" after the relevant section of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. The intent of this class was for new manufacturers of devices that already existed when the rules were established. A class 2 device is required to be "substantially equivalent" to existing devices. The class is now used for "medium risk" devices such as demineralized bone powder used for reconstructive surgery, which is officially substantially equivalent to Plaster of Paris , a much older product that was used for the same purpose. This equivalence is used when the FDA does think a full approval process with extensive clinical trials is inappropriate.

16. Radiation Protection And Release Prevention
The goal of the Bureau of radiological health is to improve the quality of life by protecting the public and radiation workers from unnecessary exposure to
http://www.nj.gov/dep/rpp/brh/index.htm
In Memory of Catherine Clawson
December 21, 1951 - September 11, 2007 Cathy worked for the Department’s Radiation Protection Programs for the past 23 years. She will be remembered by many members of the health care community for her dedication to reducing exposure to unnecessary radiation. Ms. Clawson came to the Department in 1985 after a career as a nuclear medicine technologist. Cathy applied her knowledge in radiation physics to her work as an x-ray inspector, an investigator in the Department’s radon program and for the past twenty years as supervisor of the x-ray inspection program. Bureau of Radiological Health
Paul G. Orlando Chief
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P.O. Box 415
Trenton, NJ 08625
Phone (609) 984-5634
Fax (609) 984-5811 INTRODUCTION The goal of the Bureau of Radiological Health is to improve the quality of life by protecting the public and radiation workers from unnecessary exposure to ionizing radiation from machine sources and reducing medical misdiagnosis caused by faulty x-ray equipment and operator error. We strive to accomplish our goal by registering and inspecting all machine sources of ionizing radiation and administering a technologist licensure program which ensures that competent technologists are available to operate x-ray equipment and to administer nuclear medicine.

17. Office Of Occupational And Radiological Health
Office of Occupational and radiological health. The Office of Occupational and radiological health includes a number of regulatory and outreach programs.
http://www.health.ri.gov/environment/occupational/index.php
Health Topics News Data Programs ... Site Map Program Activities Environmental Lead Program Indoor Air Quality Program Asbestos Control Program Radon Control Program ... Radiation Control Program Office of Occupational and Radiological Health 3 Capitol Hill
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Providence, RI 02908-5097
Walter S. Combs, Jr., Ph.D.
, Executive Director
FAX: (401) 222-6953
Office of Occupational and Radiological Health
The Office of Occupational and Radiological Health includes a number of regulatory and outreach programs. The mission of the various activities is to protect the public health and safety of children, workers, and the general public in schools, workplaces, and homes.
  • Environmental Lead Program
    Through home assessments, regulatory enforcement, and licensing, the program works to protect the public, specifically children under the age of six, from lead in environment. Indoor Air Quality Program:
    The program protects Rhode Islanders from unnecessary exposure to airborne asbestos fibers and radon , and works with schools and buildings owners on issues relating to indoor air quality.

18. Radiological Health - Mississippi State Department Of Health
Radioactive material licensing, Xray device registration, tanning beds.
http://www.msdh.state.ms.us/msdhsite/_static/30,0,102.html
NEWS CALENDARS PUBLICATIONS HEALTH PLANNING ... Professional Licensure Radiological Health Fee Schedule Regulations Reportable Diseases Rural Health ... Water Systems Revolving Fund Radiological Health Program Regulates medical radiation exposure About Us Radiological Health Program
Regulates standards designed to ensure that the exposure of Mississippians to harmful radiation is kept at a low level. Staff conduct inspections for federal x-ray compliance; medical and dental x-ray; radioactive material licenses; tanning facilities. Staff collect and analyze environmental samples in the vicinity of the Grand Gulf Nuclear Station and at the Salmon Test Site in Lamar County.
Activities Samples such as milk from local dairies and samples from state licensees are analyzed for the presence of radioactivity. The staff evaluates radon concentrations in Mississippi schools and governmental structures.
Radon Radon Information Line: 1-800-626-7739 Radon gas in homes has been identified as a national health problem. Testing is the only way to detect radon and prevent its risks to your health. We can supply you with information on home testing kits for radon, and help you locate approved contractors for remedying radon problems.
Contact Mississippi State Department of Health
Division of Radiological Health
3150 Lawson Street
Post Office Box 1700
Jackson, MS 39215-1700

19. US-PA-Pittsburgh-Environmental/Radiological Health Analyst
Minimum BS degree in Health Physics, radiological health Engineering, or Environmental You are Applying to Environmental/radiological health Analyst,
http://jobview.monster.com/GetJob.aspx?JobID=62533143

20. Radiology State Licensure Information
California California Department of Health Services, Radiologic Health Branch Mississippi - radiological health Mississippi State Department of Health
http://www.rtstudents.com/radiology/radiology-licensure.htm
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Radiology State Licensing Boards
In addition to the national registry, many states require additional radiologic licensing. These requirements vary from state to state. Check out the sites below for additional information.
Alabama Alabama Office of Radiation Control
RSA Tower
201 Monroe St., Suite 700
Montgomery, Alabama 36104
Alaska Alaska Radiological Health Laboratory
4500 Boniface Parkway
Anchorage, Alaska 99507-2107
Arizona Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency, Radioactive Materials

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