The Radiation Safety Committee (RSC) has primary responsibility for oversight of the radiation safety program at Rutgers University. The membership of the RSC includes:

  • Faculty representing the major uses of radioisotopes and radiation producing machines as well as geographical areas of the university
  • A member of the Administration
  • Radiation Safety Officer (RSO)
  • Selected staff of REHS assists the RSC as necessary

The Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs formally appoints the RSC as well as an alternate member from university administration to act as their representative, and is charged with the following duties:

  1. Review and approve the policies for both the radiation safety program and the Radiation Safety Guide in order to achieve the following: 
    1. Promote conformance with the ALARA philosophy for all members of the university community and the public.
    2.  Ensure compliance with all applicable regulations.
    3.  Promote the sound and environmentally responsible disposal of waste materials.
  2.  Review, as necessary, and approve all authorized uses of licensed materials.
  3. Audit, as necessary, and review the radiation safety program and radiation safety office. This shall include, but may not be limited to, the policies and procedures for controlling and maintaining inventories, RAM possession limits, the procurement and transfer of licensed materials, emergency response, and training of users.
  4. Approve revisions to the Radiation Safety Guide, forms, SOPs, and other documents and procedures without prior notification to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. This may include changes required by NRC rule changes; a change in internal management forms; contractors for bioassay, waste disposal or personnel dosimetry.
  5. Ensure that the quality of the radiation safety program is continued.
  6. Adjudicate any differences between authorized users and REHS.

The RSC typically meets at least four (4) times per year. A quorum of the RSC consists of the following:

  • Chair of the RSC
  • Radiation Safety Officer
  • Representative of Management (University Administration)
  • Two other members of the RSC who are authorized users

Any faculty, staff member, or student is strongly encouraged to contact a member of the RSC to discuss any issues of concern regarding any aspect of Rutgers’ radiation safety program.

Member Title E-Mail
Megerditch Kiledjian, Chair Distinguished Professor & Chair, Cell Biology & Neuroscience, RSC Chair kiledjian@dls.rutgers.edu
Hila Berger Assistant Vice President of Research Regulatory Affairs, Alternate Representative of Management hila.berger@rutgers.edu
Patrick J. McDermott Director REHS, University Certified Health Physicist, Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) patrick.mcdermott@rutgers.edu
Robert Bartynski Distinguished Professor, Physics & Astronomy bart@physics.rutgers.edu
Paul Copeland Professor and Associate Dean, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology paul.copeland@rutgers.edu
Samuel Gunderson Associate Professor, Molecular Biology & Biochemistry gunderson@dls.rutgers.edu
Adam Kustka Associate Professor, Earth & Environmental Sciences adam.kustka@rutgers.edu
Bryce Nickels Professor, Waksman Institute of Microbiology bnickels@waksman.rutgers.edu
Loredana Quadro Professor, Food Science lquadro@sebs.rutgers.edu
David Sleat Professor, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology sleat@cabm.rutgers.edu
Edward Yurkow Executive Director for Translational Research ed.yurkow@ruters.edu

Contact

For Radiation Safety Committee Management:
Patrick McDermott and Diana Smith
(848) 445-2550
radgroup@ipo.rutgers.edu