Sources of ionizing radiation are used in some laboratory areas, including X-ray analytical equipment and radionuclides (e.g. 32P or 14C).
In most cases, such equipment or materials will be required to be under the control of an individual who holds an appropriate Radiation Licence.
Regulations and University policy
The use of sources of ionizing radiation is regulated by the Radiation Protection Act (1965) and Regulations (1982) which is administered by the Office of Radiation Safety in the Ministry of Health.
Minimum requirements for use of sources of ionizing radiation are stipulated in Codes of Safe Practice that can be found on the Office of Radiation Safety website.
The University of Otago Radiation Safety Plan Code of Practice describes the general requirements for areas that use sources of ionizing radiation. As part of these requirements, departments, laboratories or other facilities that use sources of ionizing radiation must also have a Local Radiation Safety Plan that describes the sources of radiation to be used in that specific facility and how these will be managed to ensure the safety of staff, students, patients and the public.
For advice on radiation safety, please contact the Radiation Safety Advisor. (See contact details under Key Contacts).
Visit the Office of Radiation Safety website
View the University of Otago Radiation Safety Plan Code of Practice
Download the Local Radiation Safety Plan template (DOC)
Codes of Practice and Compliance Guides
Key contacts
Dr Jeremy Nicoll
Radiation Safety Advisor (Mondays only)
jeremy.nicoll@
64 3 479 4901
Andrea McMillan
Director, Health, Safety and Wellbeing
andrea.mcmillan@otago.ac.nz
64 3 479 7380