EH&S Specialist II - Radiation Safety
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EH&S Specialist II - Radiation Safety

UMass Med School

Location: Worcester,MA, USA

Date: 2024-12-19T07:56:51Z

Job Description:
EH&S Specialist II - Radiation Safety Minimum Salary US-MA-Worcester Job Location 1 day ago(12/18/2024 7:56 AM) Requisition Number 2024-47474 # of Openings 1 Posted Date Day Shift Exempt Exempt/Non-Exempt Status Non Union Position -W60- Non Unit Professional Overview POSITION SUMMARY: For this position, the incumbent's primary assignment will be with the EH&S Radiation Safety Team. This Team is responsible for compliance with radiation survey and audit programs, radiation waste programs, radiation training and dosimetry programs and laser safety. The incumbent must have a demonstrated knowledge or experience of health physics and radiation protection/safety including physics, mathematics or chemistry, and obtain FBI clearance for unescorted irradiator access. Programs under the Radiation Safety Team include responding to and monitoring patient doses and contamination during certain patient procedures, performing radiation lab surveys and audits, monitoring radiation package orders and deliveries, performing radiation waste pick-ups, responding to radiation spill response, participating in radiation waste shipments, participating in lab decommissioning, assisting with annual lab safety training compliance, assisting with dosimetry badging program, assisting with laser safety program, and performing respiratory fit testing. The EH&S Specialist will work independently and as part of a team to prioritize multiple projects. These tasks will require the employee to work at multiple locations serviced by the UMass Chan Medical School (UMass Chan) EH&S Department, including UMass Chan and UMass Memorial Medical Center (UMMMC). Responsibilities ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Operationally oversee portions of radiation safety programs, assign tasks, implement schedules, surveys and programs, and independently follow issues to completion
  • Write draft incident review reports, incident action plans, and after-action reports
  • Triage issues and apply appropriate follow-up and report back to supervisor
  • Conduct inspections, evaluations, surveillance surveys and audits of labs, patient care areas and construction areas
  • Lead and/or independently initiate risk assessments, incident, and injury investigations and develop action plans
  • Collect and handle ionizing and radioactive materials and wastes from designated collection areas, assist with proper segregation and labeling of waste, transport waste to main storage rooms, and assist with preparing waste for disposal
  • Assist with monitoring procedure rooms during cases during select patient dose procedures
  • Deliver radiation package orders to labs
  • Support with the preparation and/or create and revise checklists, tools and SOP's based on data trends for compliance inspections
  • Conduct or oversee inventory of safety supplies and par levels
  • Assist with or lead data collection, research, and investigation of regulatory concern
  • File and maintain records and documentation (i.e. training records, waste manifests, SDS, safety, equipment, certifications, inspection reports)
  • Assist with drafting or revising programmatic standard operating procedures
  • May participate on the EH&S Emergency Response Team (will require wearing full face respirator)
  • Assist with conducting drills and exercises
  • Participate in testing emergency eyewash and safety showers
  • Conduct respiratory fit testing
  • Assist with conducting EH&S training
  • Participate in the EH&S nights, weekends, holiday and off-hours on-call program
  • Perform other duties as assigned Qualifications REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Education
      Bachelor's Level Degree, or equivalent, in: radiation safety, health physics, physics, environmental science, safety, or related field Experience
    • A minimum of two years of working experience in radiation safety, health physics, physics, environmental science, safety, or related field Certifications
    • Ability to become certified as OSHA 40-hour Hazwoper Emergency Responder and wear a full-face respirator
    • Ability to become certified by DOT for manifest signing Driver's License
    • Must have a valid driver's license and a vehicle or the ability to travel to off-site locations and respond to matters of urgencyPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
    • Experience with radiation survey and audit programs, radiation waste programs, radiation training and dosimetry programs
    • Experience in research and laboratory setting Additional Information #LI-AT1
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