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Radiation Safety

EH&S Radiation Safety Office
14 Parker Hall, South Campus, Buffalo NY 14214
(716) 829-3281  Fax: (716) 829-2029
RadSafety@facilities.buffalo.edu


 News:

Lab coats should be worn when manipulating radioactivity.

All radiation generating equipment must be registered with EH&S and appropriate X-ray training provided to workers.


The EH&S Radiation Safety Program provides a radiation protection program that is in accordance with the rules, regulations, licenses and permits issued by the New York State Department of Health, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for the safe use of radioactive materials and radiation producing equipment at the University at Buffalo.