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Employee/Visitor Responsibilities

You are responsible for doing your job safely. You should thoroughly understand all hazards and controls associated with your work. If you have safety concerns, discuss them with the responsible individual, your supervisor, or EH&S Division personnel before beginning the work.

You must attend radiation worker training before beginning any job that involves radioactive materials or radiation-producing devices. Also, this work must be formally authorized by the EH&S Division, and you must sign the authorization after reading it.

If you are a supervisor or manager, you are responsible for providing a safe work environment and for ensuring that the requirements are implemented for those workers who are under your supervision.

If you are a visitor, you are responsible for obeying all posted signs, attending required training, and reporting any unsafe conditions to your hosts.

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