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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. Center For Devices And Radiological Health
MRI Safety information from the FDA, Very Official and a search page too.Category Science Chemistry Magnet and RF Safety...... (Health Topics) (Industry Assistance) (Device Program Areas) (RadiologicalHealth) (Information Resources) (About CDRH), News Events.
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2. Radiological Health Items
(CDRH Logo), The US Food and Drug Administration Center for Devices and RadiologicalHealth (CDRH), (HHS Logo). Jump to page content radiological health Items.
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3. IDPH - Bureau Of Radiological Health
Division of Administration Regulatory Affairs. Bureau of RadiologicalHealth. Links to programs within the Bureau of radiological health
http://www.idph.state.ia.us/pa/rh.htm

4. University Of Utah Radiological Health Department
Questions or Comments toWebmaster Last Updated October 10, 2002 RHD Staff GroupWise WebAccess Click HERE! Science Teachers Click HERE! Disclaimer
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5. CHAPTER R-0.1 - Radiological Health Protection Act
radiological health Protection Act
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CHAPTER R-0.1 Radiological Health Protection Act Assented to June 27, 1987 Chapter Outline Definitions committee — comité Director — Directeur inspector — inspecteur Minister — Ministre owner — propriétaire radiation — radiation radiation equipment — équipement de radiation radiation worker — travailleur en radiation radiological health protection — protection radiologique de la santé Written approval required for installation Certificates of registration required before operation Application to change radiation emission or protective shielding Qualifications of operators and requirements respecting operation Equipment must meet standards Prohibitions respecting irradiation of human beings Exception to prohibitions Responsibilities of radiation owner Duty to notify Director of radiation accident Appointment and duties of inspector Appeal from decision of inspector or Director Immunity from liability Offences and penalties Administration of Act Appointment of Director of Radiation Safety Radiological Health Protection Advisory Committee Regulations Repeal Commencement Schedule A Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, enacts as follows:

6. Radiological Health In Alaska
radiological health in Alaska. Today's Date is
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7. IDPH - Radiological Health - X-Ray Machines
Lucas State Office Building Des Moines, IA 503190075 515-281-5787. Division of Administration Regulatory Affairs. Bureau of radiological health. X-Ray Machines.
http://www.idph.state.ia.us/pa/rh/xray.htm

8. TDEC: Division Of Radiological Health
Division of radiological health. Lawrence E. (Eddie) Nanney, Director 3rdFloor, L C Annex 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 372431532 615-532-0364.
http://www.state.tn.us/environment/rad/
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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.

9. TDEC: Division Of Radiological Health
The main page for TDEC's Division of RadiologicalHealth Public Participation Opportunities.
http://www.state.tn.us/environment/rad/radppo/
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  • There will be a hearing September 19, 2002 before the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Division of Radiological Health, to consider the promulgation of amendments pursuant to T.C.A. A hearing is scheduled April 23, 2001 before the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Division of Radiological Health to consider the promulgation of new rules and amendments. A hearing is scheduled January 4, 2001 at 1:00 p.m. (CST), before the TDEC Division of Radiological Health, to consider the promulgation of amendments pursuant to T.C.A. A hearing is scheduled November 21, 2000 at 2:30 p.m. (CST), before the TDEC Division of Radiological Health, to consider the promulgation of amendments pursuant to T.C.A. The hearing referencing "increase in fees" scheduled for 1:00 p.m. (CST) on the same day has been CANCELLED and rescheduled for January 4, 2001.
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10. Radiological Health Home Page SC DHEC Health Regulations
NOTICE Proposed Fee Increase The Bureau of radiological health is proposing a25% fee increase for radioactive material licensees and Xray registrants.
http://www.scdhec.net/hr/radhlth/
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X-ray Mammography Tanning NOTICE: Proposed Fee Increase
The Bureau of Radiological Health is proposing a 25% fee increase for radioactive material licensees and X-ray registrants. The details of the fee increase for radioactive material licensees can be found in State Register Document 2824 and details of the fee increase for X-ray registrants can be found in State Register Document 2825 . You can contact for information or comments on the radioactive material license fee increase or for information or comments on the X-ray registrant fee increase. Both can be reached at (803) 545-4400.
X-ray The Division of Electronic Products is responsible for regulating the use of sources of electronically produced radiation (x-rays). The regulatory activities consist of both a registration and an inspection/enforcement program. The Division regulates approximately 3,000 x-ray facilities with over 6,000 x-ray units throughout South Carolina. Prior to operating x-ray equipment, facilities must receive facility registration approval. This includes a review of their operating procedures, radiation protection program, and shielding design. The shielding design approval process requires a review of the architectural blueprint, an analysis of the type and number of x-rays performed, and a determination of the room and surrounding area occupancy rate.
Types of X-ray Equipment Regulated
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X-ray facilities are inspected according to a priority schedule ranging from annually to once every four years, depending on facility type. Inspections concentrate on the proper performance of the equipment, quality control procedures, radiation protection, and operator qualifications.

11. Radiological Health Title 'A' SC DHEC Health Regulations
radiological health Radiological Regulations Regulation 6163 RadiologicalMaterials (Title A) NOTE Word Document Format Title Pages. Index.
http://www.scdhec.net/Health_Reg/radhlth/hrtitlea.htm
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Radiological Materials
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[NOTE: Word Document Format] Title Pages Index Part I - General Provisions Part II - Licensing of Radioactive Materials ... List of Elements For more information, contact at (803) 545-4400. Contact Us Return To DHEC Home Page If you have any questions or comments about the information found on this page please contact

12. Radiological Health - Mississippi State Department Of Health
radiological health Xray machines, tanning beds, nuclear medicinesand power plants. About the radiological health Program. Regulates
http://www.msdh.state.ms.us/msdhsite/index.cfm/11,0,102,html
General Topics Boil Water Notices Child Care EMS-Trauma ... Rabies Radiological Health 2002 Files Regulations Radon Revolving Loan Fund ... Health Protection Radiological Health X-ray machines, tanning beds, nuclear medicines and power plants About the 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. Tanning Facility Regulations view/download Provides for the Registration of tanning equipment and tanning facilities and Regulation of the maintenance and operation of tanning facilities.
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13. Radiological Health - Mississippi State Department Of Health
Rabies. radiological health, 2002 Files. Communications radiological health. RadiologicalHealth Xray machines, tanning beds, nuclear medicines and power plants.
http://www.msdh.state.ms.us/msdhsite/index.cfm/23,0,102,html
General Topics Anthrax Bioterrorism Chronic Illness ... Rabies Radiological Health 2002 Files Tobacco Prevention Tuberculosis Water Supply ... Communications Radiological Health X-ray machines, tanning beds, nuclear medicines and power plants more... 2002 Files
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14. CVMBS - Department Of Environmental And Radiological Health Sciences - Colorado
radiological health Sciences at Colorado State University graduate degree programsin radiation health sciences, cell and molecular radiation biology, health
http://www.cvmbs.colostate.edu/erhs/
CSU Home CSU Directory CVMBS Home Site Index ... What's New? Updated: 3/12/03 Campus Info For Prospective Students Department Facilities The Department of Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences is part of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, one of the nation's leading veterinary research institutions. The six academic sections of the department reflect the wide-range of research and interdisciplinary interests of the faculty: Cancer Biology and Oncology; Environmental Hygiene and Radiation Safety; Epidemiology and Public Health; Exposure and Risk Assessment; Toxicology; and Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging. The department offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in a broad spectrum of biomedical interests leading to academic, industrial, or governmental careers. For mailing addresses, please see Department Facilities page. For feedback regarding this site, contact Mary Staley Pridgen at mary.pridgen@colostate.edu

15. CVMBS Minor Template 800 X 600
The faculty and staff of the Department of Environmental Health Sciences have joinedforces with the Department of radiological health Sciences to form the new.
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16. Radiological Health
radiological health Program. The instructions. Prior to submitting forms,please call the radiological health Program at (410) 5373000.
http://www.mde.state.md.us/programs/airprograms/radiological_health/index.asp
Contact Us About MDE Site Index Work with MDE ... Air Programs 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.

17. Facts About The Radiological Health Program
Facts About the radiological health Program. Get Acrobat Reader (itsFree!). Related Link radiological health Program. Back to top.
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Contact Us About MDE Site Index Work with MDE ... Radiological Health Facts About the Radiological Health Program The RHP's Radioactive Materials (RAM) Division regulates almost 600 hospitals, doctors' offices, manufacturing and construction industries, radiographers and other radioisotope users. As an Atomic Energy Act Agreement State, Maryland has the state level authority to function exactly as the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission in issuing and inspecting RAM licenses and pursuing penalty assessments. Out-of-state radioactive material licensees must report to the RHP before working in hospitals or on roads, buildings and other projects requiring the use of radioisotopes. The RHP's Radiation Machines Division performs the registration and inspection of approximately 3,000 dental and veterinary x-ray facilities in the State and the certification and registration of about 1,600 medical/academic facilities with x-ray machines and accelerators. The statute requires the licensing of private inspectors to assist in the certification program. COMAR 26.12.02, Inspection and Certification of Radiation Machines provides specific requirements. About 8,450 dental and veterinary x-ray machines (tubes) at registered facilities are inspected by RHP staff. RHP staff also inspects mammography facilities under a Mammography Quality Standards Act contract with the Food and Drug Administration.
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18. Radiological Health
radiological health Program. The instructions. Prior to submitting forms,please call the radiological health Program at (410) 5373000.
http://textonly.mde.state.md.us/programs/airprograms/radiological_health/index.a
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Licensing Guidance Radioactive Materials Licensing Forms Radiological Health Home ... Land 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.

19. Facts About The Radiological Health Program
Facts About the radiological health Program. Get Acrobat Reader (its Free!).Related Link radiological health Program. « Back to Top. MDE.
http://textonly.mde.state.md.us/Programs/AirPrograms/Radiological_Health/facts.a
Contact Us About MDE Site Index Work with MDE ... Text Only Maryland Department of the Environment
1800 Washington Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21230
Together We Can Clean Up Search Environmental Programs Permits Info on Managing
Dental Machines Guidelines
Licensing Guidance Radioactive Materials Licensing Forms Radiological Health Home ... Land Facts About the Radiological Health Program The RHP's Radioactive Materials (RAM) Division regulates almost 600 hospitals, doctors' offices, manufacturing and construction industries, radiographers and other radioisotope users. As an Atomic Energy Act Agreement State, Maryland has the state level authority to function exactly as the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission in issuing and inspecting RAM licenses and pursuing penalty assessments. Out-of-state radioactive material licensees must report to the RHP before working in hospitals or on roads, buildings and other projects requiring the use of radioisotopes. The RHP's Radiation Machines Division performs the registration and inspection of approximately 3,000 dental and veterinary x-ray facilities in the State and the certification and registration of about 1,600 medical/academic facilities with x-ray machines and accelerators. The statute requires the licensing of private inspectors to assist in the certification program. COMAR 26.12.02, Inspection and Certification of Radiation Machines provides specific requirements. About 8,450 dental and veterinary x-ray machines (tubes) at registered facilities are inspected by RHP staff. RHP staff also inspects mammography facilities under a Mammography Quality Standards Act contract with the Food and Drug Administration.

20. Virginia Radiological Health Program
Virginia Department of Health radiological health Programs. of Health RadiologicalHealth Program 1500 East Main Street, Room 240 PO Box 2448 Richmond, Va.
http://www.vdh.state.va.us/rad/
Last modified 10/24/98 Virginia Department of Health
Radiological Health Programs
"To protect the public from unnecessary exposure to ionizing radiation."
Les Foldesi, MS, CHP, Director
General Number: (804) 786-5932

Fax: (804) 786-6979
e-mail: lfoldesi@vdh.state.va.us
Mailing address:
Virginia Dept. of Health
Radiological Health Program
1500 East Main Street, Room 240
P. O. Box 2448
Richmond, Va. 23218
Radiation Health Program Units:
Stan Orchel, Jr.
general number (804) 786-5932
e-mail: sorchel@vdh.state.va.us
Jim DeKrafft
Richmond area number786-5932
Outside Richmond area, within Virginia 1-800-468-0138

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