DIRECTORY OF PERSONNELRESPONSIBLE FOR RADIOLOGICAL HEALTHPROGRAMS | 1 |
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
Charipersons | 4 |
CONTENTS | 5 |
STATE AGENCIES and TERRITORY | 12 |
STATE RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAMS | 13 |
ALABAMA | 14 |
Jefferson County Health DepartmentDepartment of Health | 15 |
ALASKA | 16 |
ARIZONA | 17 |
ARKANSAS | 20 |
CALIFORNIA | 21 |
Div. of Radiation Safety &Environmental Management | 21 |
Radioactive Materials Licensing | 21 |
Inspection, Compliance and Enforcement Section, Radioactive Material | 21 |
Registration, Regulations and Quality Assurance (RRQA) Section | 22 |
X-Ray Inspection, Compliance and Enforcement | 23 |
Certification Section | 24 |
Environmental Management Branch | 24 |
Nuclear Emergency Response and Department of Defense Program | 24 |
Indoor Radon Program | 24 |
Los Angeles CountyRadiation Management | 25 |
San Diego County | 25 |
COLORADO | 26 |
X-Ray Certification Unit | 26 |
Radioactive Materials Unit | 27 |
CONNECTICUT | 28 |
DELAWARE | 31 |
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA | 32 |
FLORIDA | 33 |
Field Operations | 34 |
GEORGIA | 35 |
Environmental Protection DivisionAir Protection Branch | 35 |
Department of Community Health | 36 |
University of Georgia Radon Team | 36 |
Southface Institute | 36 |
HAWAII | 37 |
IDAHO | 38 |
IOWA | 43 |
Radiation Machines Program | 43 |
Mammography Certification | 43 |
Radon Program | 43 |
Radioactive Materials Licensing/Inspection | 43 |
Permits to Operate Radiation Machines or Administer Radioactive Materials | 44 |
Radiation Emergency Response | 44 |
Radiological Emergency Response Coordination | 44 |
Radiochemistry Laboratory | 44 |
ILLINOIS | 39 |
Illinois Emergency Management Agency – Division of Nuclear Safety | 39 |
Radioactive Materials | 39 |
Radiation Protection Services | 39 |
Radiochemistry Laboratory and Calibration Laboratory | 39 |
Electronic Products | 40 |
Remote Monitoring System and Resident Inspector Program | 40 |
INDIANA | 41 |
Department of Health | 41 |
Department of Homeland Security | 42 |
KANSAS | 45 |
KENTUCKY | 47 |
LOUISIANA | 49 |
MAINE | 52 |
MARYLAND | 53 |
Emergency Radiation/Environmental Monitoring/Ingestion Pathway | 53 |
MASSACHUSETTS | 54 |
MICHIGAN | 56 |
Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity | 56 |
Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy | 58 |
MINNESOTA | 60 |
MISSISSIPPI | 61 |
MISSOURI | 62 |
MONTANA | 63 |
NEBRASKA | 64 |
NEVADA | 65 |
Carson City Staff | 65 |
Las Vegas Staff | 66 |
NEW HAMPSHIRE | 67 |
NEW JERSEY | 68 |
X-ray Machine Registration, Inspection & MQSA | 68 |
Radioactive Materials, Agreement State & Radon | 68 |
Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Response Planning & EnvironmentalMonitoring | 70 |
NEW MEXICO | 71 |
NEW YORK | 73 |
State Health Department | 73 |
Radiation Equipment Section | 73 |
Radiological Emergency Response, Environmental and Radon Section | 73 |
State Department of Environmental Conservation | 75 |
Bureau of Hazardous Waste and Radiation Management | 75 |
Radioactive Materials Management Section | 75 |
Radiation Control Permits Section | 75 |
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene† | 76 |
NORTH CAROLINA | 78 |
X-Ray Machine Registration, Inspection & MQSA | 78 |
Radioactive Materials, Agreement State & Environmental Monitoring | 78 |
Radon and Tanning | 79 |
Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Response & Planning | 79 |
NORTH DAKOTA | 80 |
OHIO | 81 |
OKLAHOMA | 83 |
Environmental Agency | 83 |
Health Agency | 84 |
OREGON | 85 |
PENNSYLVANIA | 87 |
Division of Radon | 90 |
Certification Section | 90 |
Monitoring Section | 90 |
BRP Field Ofiices | 91 |
Southwest Regional Office - Pittsburgh | 91 |
X-Ray & Accelerator Section | 91 |
Radioactive Materials Section | 92 |
Southcentral Regional Office Harrisburg | 92 |
X-Ray & Accelerator Section | 93 |
Radioactive Materials Section | 93 |
Southeast Regional Office - Norristown | 94 |
X-Ray & Accelerator Section | 94 |
Radioactive Materials Section | 95 |
Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency | 95 |
PUERTO RICO | 96 |
RHODE ISLAND | 97 |
Center for Health Facilities Regulation – Radiation Control Program | 97 |
Center for Health Homes and Environment – Radon Control Program | 97 |
RI Department of Emergency Response (RIEMA) | 98 |
RI Department of Environmental Management (RIEMA) | 98 |
RI Atomic Energy Commission | 98 |
SOUTH CAROLINA | 99 |
SOUTH DAKOTA | 101 |
Health Agency | 101 |
Environmental Agency | 101 |
TENNESSEE | 102 |
TEXAS | 104 |
Department of State Health Services | 104 |
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality | 107 |
UTAH | 108 |
VERMONT | 109 |
VIRGINIA | 110 |
Central Regional Office | 110 |
Eastern Regional Office | 111 |
Northern Regional Office | 111 |
Southwest Regional Office | 111 |
WASHINGTON | 112 |
WEST VIRGINIA | 114 |
WISCONSIN | 115 |
WYOMING | 116 |
FEDERAL AGENCIES | 118 |
ADVISORY TEAM FOR THE ENVIRONMENTFOOD AND HEALTH | 120 |
CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION (CDC) | 121 |
Division of Cancer Prevention and Control | 121 |
Radiation Studies Section | 121 |
NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH(NIOSH) | 122 |
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (USDA) | 123 |
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE) | 124 |
National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) | 124 |
Radiological Assistance Program | 125 |
Region 1 (CT, DE, MA, MD, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT) | 126 |
Region 2 (AR, KY, LA, MO, MS, PR, TN, VA, VI, WV) | 126 |
Region 3 (AL, FL, GA, NC, SC) | 126 |
Region 4 (AZ, KS, NM, OK, TX) | 127 |
Region 5 (IA, IL, IN, MI, MN, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI) | 127 |
Region 6 (CO, ID, MT, UT, WY) | 127 |
Region 7 (CA, HI, NV, Guam, Pacific Rim Territories) | 128 |
Region 8 (AK, OR, WA) | 128 |
Federal Radiological Monitoring Assessment Center (FRMAC) | 129 |
National Atmospheric Release Advisory Center (NARAC) | 129 |
Radiation Emergency Assistance Center/Training Site (REAC/TS)Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education | 130 |
Aerial Measuring System (AMS) | 131 |
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (DHS) | 132 |
U. S. Customs and Border Protection | 132 |
Federal Emergency Management Agency | 134 |
Office of National Exercises and Technological Hazards | 134 |
Technological Hazards Division | 134 |
Radiological Emergency Preparedness Branch | 134 |
Policy and Doctrine Branch | 135 |
Field Offices | 135 |
Region 1 REP Program OfficeBoston, MA(CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT) | 135 |
Region 2 REP Program OfficeNew York, NY(NJ, NY, PR, USVI) | 135 |
Region 3 REP Program OfficePhiladelphia, PA(DC, DE, MD, PA, VA, WV) | 135 |
Region 4 REP Program OfficeAtlanta, GA(AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN) | 135 |
Region 5 REP Program OfficeChicago, IL(IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, WI) | 136 |
Region 6 REP Program OfficeDenton, TX(AR, LA, NM, OK, TX) | 136 |
Region 7 REP Program OfficeKansas City, MO(IA, KS, NE, MO) | 136 |
Region 9 REP Program OfficeOakland, CA(AK, AZ, CA, HI, NV, CNMI, Guam) | 136 |
Region 10 REP Program OfficeBothell, WA(ID, OR, WA) | 136 |
Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO)Joint Analysis Center (JAC) | 137 |
DEPARTMENT of TRANSPORTATION (DOT)Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Administration (PHMSA) | 138 |
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA) | 139 |
National Analytical Radiation Environmental Laboratory Division | 141 |
National Radiation Field Operations Division (NRFOD) | 142 |
ORIA Regional Program Managers | 143 |
Region 1 (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT) | 143 |
Region 2 (NJ, NY, PR, VI) | 143 |
Region 3 (DC, DE, MD, PA, VA, WV) | 143 |
Region 4 (AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN) | 144 |
Region 5 (IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, WI) | 144 |
Region 6 (AR, LA, NM, OK, TX) | 145 |
Region 7 (IA, KS, MO, NE) | 146 |
Region 8 (CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, WY) | 146 |
Region 9(AZ, CA, HI, NV, American Samoa, Guam and Northern Mariana Islands) | 147 |
Region 10 (AK, ID, OR, WA) | 147 |
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION | 148 |
Weapons of Mass Destruction DirectorateNuclear and Radiological Countermeasures Unit | 148 |
FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION (FDA) | 149 |
Office of the Center Director | 149 |
Office of Radiological Health (OHT8) | 150 |
Office of Science and Engineering Laboratories | 151 |
Winchester Engineering and Analytical Center | 151 |
Office of Inspections and InvestigationsOffice of Medical Devices and Radiological Health Inspectorate | 152 |
Radiological Health Representatives | 152 |
OII MQSA Specialist | 152 |
Mammography and Radiological Health Inspectorate | 154 |
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS & SPACEADMINISTRATION (NASA) HEADQUARTERS | 155 |
NATIONAL INSTITUTE of STANDARDS and TECHNOLOGY (NIST) | 156 |
NIST Center for Neutron Research | 157 |
Office of Safety, Health and EnvironmentRadiation Safety Division | 157 |
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (NRC) | 158 |
Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Programs - Division of Materials Safety, Security, State, and Tribal Program | 158 |
Office of the Executive Director for Operations | 159 |
Office of the General Counsel | 159 |
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation | 159 |
Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research | 159 |
Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response | 159 |
NRC Operations Center and Regional Offices | 160 |
Region I (CT, DE, DC, ME, MD, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT) | 160 |
Region II (AL, FL, GA, KY, NC, PR, SC, TN, VA, VI, WV, Panama Canal) | 160 |
Region III (IA, IL, IN, MI, MN, MO, OH, WI) | 161 |
Region IV(AK, AR , AZ, CA, CO, HI, ID, KS, LA, MS, MT, NE, ND, NM, NV, OK, OR, SD, TX, UT, WA, WY, | 161 |
UNITED STATES NAVY-Naval Reactors | 162 |
INTERNATIONALAGENCIES | 163 |
RADIATION AUTHORITY IN CANADA | 164 |
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission | 164 |
Health CanadaRadiation Protection Bureau | 165 |
Health CanadaConsumer and Clinical Radiation Protection Bureau | 166 |
Canada's Provincial Radiation Protection Service Contacts | 167 |
Alberta | 167 |
British Columbia | 167 |
BC Centre for Disease Control | 167 |
Manitoba | 168 |
Newfoundland and Labrador | 169 |
Northwest Territories | 169 |
Nova Scotia | 170 |
Ontario Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and SkillsDevelopment | 170 |
Prince Edward Island | 171 |
Saskatchewan | 171 |
Yukon | 171 |
Canada's Federal Radiation Protection Service Contacts | 172 |
INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY (IAEA) | 174 |
Division of Radiation, Transport and Waste Safety | 174 |
Radiation Safety and Monitoring Section | 174 |
Regulatory Infrastructure and Transport Safety Section | 174 |
Waste and Environmental Safety Section | 175 |
Incident and Emergency Centre | 175 |
Nuclear Safety AttachéUnited States Mission to International Organizations in Vienna | 175 |
LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE REGIONAL COMPACTS | 176 |
Appalachian States Low-Level Radioactive Waste Commission | 177 |
Atlantic Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact | 180 |
Central Midwest Interstate Commission | 182 |
Midwest Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact Commission | 182 |
Northwest Interstate Compact | 185 |
Rocky Mountain Board | 186 |
Southeast Compact Commission | 187 |
Southwestern Compact Commission | 190 |
Texas Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact Commission | 193 |
Unaffiliated States | 194 |
CRCPD MEMBERSHIP | 195 |
Director Members | 196 |
Associate Mem | 197 |
Affiliate Members | 206 |
Emeritus Members | 208 |
Honorary Members | 208 |
International Members | 208 |
Life Members | 208 |
LIST OF AGREEMENT STATES | 209 |
ADVERTISEMENTS | 211 |
CRCPD: A Partnership Dedicated to Radiation Protection | 221 |
Disclaimer | 212 |
Off-Site Source Recovery Program | 213 |
F&J Specialty Products, Inc. | 214 |
QUANTUM Radiation Solutions | 215 |
RadonAway | 216 |
Supertech | 217 |
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