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Welcome to the University of Cincinnati Radiation Safety Office!


The mission of the University of Cincinnati Radiation Safety Office is to provide the means necessary for personnel to
protect themselves, their coworkers, the general public, and the environment from detrimental effects of radioactive
materials and radiation generating equipment used under the University's Radiation Control and Safety Program. Its
mission is also to provide day- to-day oversight and services to meet the goals of the Radiation Control and Safety
Program.

The University of Cincinnati Radiation Control and Safety Program covers radiation safety at University of Cincinnati
Campuses, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and Research Foundation,
Cincinnati Shriner’s Hospital for
Children and Hoxworth Blood Center.


Contact the Radiation Safety Office
Phone (
513-558-4110), Fax (513-558-9905)
or e-mail Victoria Morris, Radiation Safety Officer

 or Debbie Kirkpatrick, Program Manager

For emergencies outside normal working hours
(7:30 am - 5:00 pm)
Contact the on-call technician by digital pager at
513-249-6812

MAILING ADDRESS
University of Cincinnati
Radiation Safety Office
170 Panzeca Way
PO Box 670591
Cincinnati, OH 45267-0591

 

The University of Cincinnati’s Radiation Safety Office no longer covers radiation safety at The University Hospital.
Contact Ray Morton (513-584-1143) Radiation Safety Officer for University Hospital if you have questions regarding
radiation safety at The University Hospital. This includes questions regarding IRB protocols to be performed at
The University Hospital.