Audit radiation lab safety with this NSU Radiation Control checklist. Review caution signs and required postings at doors, hoods, and work areas; verify hardware, refrigerators/freezers, and waste areas are properly maintained; confirm emergency spill procedures, notices, and lab safety rules are displayed. Check instrumentation battery status and calibration within 12 months, and ensure appropriate meters and LSC information are current. Assess waste management for shielding, isotope segregation, secure storage, and catch-trays. Verify PPE use (lab coats, gloves, eye protection) and documentation, including training (within 2 years), utilization and transfer forms, survey frequency, post-decon surveys, and waste disposal receipts. Inspect general lab safety: fume hoods inspected annually, absorbent paper in work areas, no food or drink, proper isotope shielding, material security, and hand/foot surveys after use. Confirm personnel monitoring (whole body and extremity badges as required) with exposure reports accessible, and note thresholds for iodine and H-3 processing.
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