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direction and assignments to Moving and Surplus staff working in the Surplus Store. • Identify hazardous materials, such as sharps, chemicals, asbestos, lead, mercury, radioactive producing devices, lasers
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and reporting. Perform other duties as assigned. Working Conditions May work in laboratory environment with potential exposure to chemical and laser irradiation. Must be physically able to wear
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affiliated with the Washington University School of Medicine. Work involves radioactive materials, radiation sources, radiation generating devices, radioactive and hazardous wastes, high-field magnets, lasers
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, chemical and laser hazards. Must be physically able to wear protective equipment and to provide standard care to research animals. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in biology or related science
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; administer topical medications; assist with procedures; Demonstrates general laser precautions; dispenses contact lenses; provide patient education; demonstrate age-specific patient interaction; and triage
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, develops and maintains safety programs for non-ionizing radiation sources, e.g., laser safety, UV safety, and high-field magnets, etc. Provides physics and QE support for these programs as necessary. The RSO
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, radioactive producing devices, lasers, etc. Follow handling and disposal guidelines; submit inquiries and disposal requests to EH&S. Coordinate the pickup of recycling and waste, including that which requires
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, develops and maintains safety programs for non-ionizing radiation sources, e.g., laser safety, UV safety, and high-field magnets, etc. Provides physics and QE support for these programs as necessary. Perform
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of radiation producing equipment, non-ionizing laser radiation sources, and high-field magnets at WU facilities. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities Serves as an Assistant Radiation Safety Officer