Radioactive
materials or radiation producing machines may only be used with the
written authorization of the University Radiation Safety Committee.
An application for a license must be submitted to the Health Physics
Services and be approved by the Committee before radioactive
materials/radiation producing machines may be ordered and research or
work begins.
Radioactive Materials License
Minor Changes to Authorization
Protocol Summary Sheet
Research Involving Human Subjects Research protocols which expose the human subject to
ionizing radiation (radioactive materials or ionizing radiation
producing machines) must submit the applicable form(s). If the research
proposal involves only radiation procedures received by a patient over
the normal course of care (i.e. radiation received regardless of
participation in the study) then no form(s) is required. Research
proposals which include radiation procedures received over the normal
course of care (clinical) and additional radiation received as a direct
result of participation in this study, then the applicable form(s) must
be filled, however, the ‘clinical’ procedures are not to be included.
Research Application Form to use Unsealed Radioactive Materials in
Human Subjects
Research Application Form to use X-Ray Radiation with Human Subjects