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[Page updated 4/18/08]

These sites are external links that will take you away from the CRCPD website.  These links are provided as a service and do not necessarily imply any official endorsement of or responsibility for the opinions, ideas, data, or products presented at these locations, or guarantee the validity of the information provided.  The is placed at each of the links as a visual reminder that you are leaving the CRCPD website. (For more information, refer to Legal Stuff.)


Categories of Links:
State Radiation Control Programs (U.S.) 
Fees Charged by Radiation Control Programs-as of October 2006     
State Efforts: An Overview of What States Do
Federal Programs
 
          Brief Overview of Involvement of Federal Agencies in Radiation Issues
National Laboratories (U.S.)
International And Other Nations' Programs
Nonionizing Radiation
Professional Organizations
General Information about Radiation for the Public (a separate section is devoted to this category)
Prescreened Links

Miscellaneous

Where there is a brief description of an organization, in most cases this information was obtained from the organization's website; CRCPD cannot guarantee the accuracy or validity of the information. 

 

State Radiation Protection Programs (U.S.) State Efforts: An Overview of What States Do

FEMA's links to state offices and agencies of emergency management  

 

Alabama Office of Radiation Control - State of Department of Public Health.

 

Alaska Radiological Health Program - Radiological Health Program Section of Laboratories, Department of Health/DHHS.

 

Arizona - Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency

 

California - California Department of Health, Radiologic Health Branch.

 

Colorado - Colorado Department of Public Health, Policy/Regulations and Radiation Program.

 

Delaware - Division of Public Health, Office of Radiation Control.

 

District of Columbia - Environmental Health Administration, Radiation Protection Division

 

Florida Radiation Control - Florida Department of Health Bureau of Radiation Control.

 

Georgia Radiation Protection Program - Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Division.

 

Hawaii Department of Health - Noise, Radiation and Indoor Air Quality Branch.

 

Idaho - Division of Health, Bureau of Laboratories.

 

Illinois Division of Nuclear Safety - State of Illinois, Department of Nuclear Safety.

 

Indiana - Indiana State Department of Health.

 

Iowa - Iowa Department of Public Health, Bureau of Radiological Health.

 

Kansas Bureau of Air and Radiation - Department of Health and Environment.

 

Kentucky Radiation Health & Toxic Agents Branch - Cabinet for Health Services

 

Louisiana Radiation Protection Division - Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, Office of Air Quality & Radiation Protection.

 

Maine Division of Health Engineering - State of Maine Department of Human Services, Division of Health Engineering.

 

Maryland Department of the Environment - Radiological Health Program.

 

Massachusetts Radiation Control - Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Radiation Control Program.

 

Michigan Department of Environmental Quality

 

Michigan Radiation Safety Section - Michigan Department of Community Health

 

Minnesota - Minnesota Division of Environmental Health.

 

Mississippi Radiological Health - State Department of Health.

 

Missouri Radiation Protection - Department of Health and Senior Services..

       

Nebraska - Department of Health & Human Services, Regulation and Licensure (downloadable regs.)

 

Nevada - Nevada State Health Division, Bureau of Health Protection Services.

 

New Hampshire - Radiological Health Bureau.

 

New Jersey Radiation Protection Program - Department of Environmental Protection, Radiation Protection Program.

 

New Mexico - Bureau of Hazardous and Radioactive Materials, Water and Waste Management Division, Department of Environment.

 

New York State DEC Bureau of Radiation - New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Division of Solid & Hazardous Materials, Bureau of Radiation.

 

North Carolina - Division of Radiation Protection.

 

North Dakota - North Dakota Department of Health, Division of Environmental Engineering.

 

Ohio Radiation Protection - Ohio Department of Health.

  Oklahoma DEQ - Radiation Management.
 

Oregon Radiation Protection Services - Oregon State Health Division.

 

Pennsylvania DEP - Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.

 

Rhode Island - Environmental Health, Occupational and Radiological Health.

 

South Carolina DHEC - South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control

 

Tennessee - Division of Radiological Health.

 

Texas Radiation Control - Texas Department of Health, Radiation Control.

 

Utah Division of Radiation Control - State of Utah Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Radiation Control.

 

Virginia  - Virginia Department of Health, Radiological Health Programs.

 

Washington State Department of Health - Office of Radiation Protection.

 

West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources - Radiation, Toxics & Indoor Air Division.

 

Wisconsin - Department of Health & Family Services, Radiation Protection

Jump to
State Radiation Control Programs (U.S.) 
          Fees Charged by Radiation Control Programs-as of October 2006
          State Efforts: An Overview of What States Do

National Laboratories (U.S.)
International and Other Nations' Programs
Nonionizing Radiation
Professional Organizations
General Information about Radiation for the Public
(a separate section is devoted to this category)
Miscellaneous

Federal Programs (U.S.)
Brief Overview of Involvement of Federal Agencies in Radiation Issues

 

Cancer.gov -  See NCI - National Cancer Institute below for description.  

 

CDRH - Food and Drug Administration Center for Devices and Radiological Health.

 

CDC - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

   

  Radiation Emergency Preparedness

 

Decontamination and Decommissioning Science Consortium - The Decontamination and Decommissioning Science Consortium (ANL, EML, INEEL, and ORISE) has been established as a service to  decommissioning professionals.  Their home page offers the latest D&D news, while other subject areas include D&D Project Status, Miscellaneous D&D Guidance (under Resources and Tools), MARSSIM, Clearance, Dose Modeling, Survey  Instrumentation, and an Ask an Expert option. 

 

Department of Homeland Security  U.S. Department of Homeland Security, established after the terrorist attacks against America on September 11th, 2001, coordinated 22 previously disparate domestic agencies into one department. Its first priority is to protect the nation against further terrorist attacks. Component agencies will analyze threats and intelligence, guard our borders and airports, protect our critical infrastructure, and coordinate the response of our nation for future emergencies.

 

    Homeland Defense Equipment Reuse Program

 

 

Brief Description
Complete Description >Plus Training Opportunities

Homeland Defense Equipment Reuse Program Directory
    HDER Points of Contact

 

DOD - Department of Defense - Information intended to give you a basic understanding of how DOD is organized and what they do to defend the nation.

 

DOE - Department of Energy - The U.S. Department of Energy's website provides information about dealing with excess and unwanted radioactive sealed sources.

  • FRMAC - Federal Radiological Monitoring and Assessment Center. For major radiological emergencies impacting the United States, the U. S. Department of Energy is responsible for establishing a Federal Radiological Monitoring and Assessment Center (FRMAC). The center is the control point for all federal assets involved in the monitoring and assessment of offsite radiological condition.  FRMAC responsibilities are to provide support to the affected states, respond to the assessment needs of the lead federal agency, and meet the statutory responsibilities of the participating federal agency.

    DOE Emergency Operations Training Academy for Web-based Training Relating to Emergency Response  

 

DOJ - Department of Justice

 

DOL - Department of Labor - Official website of the Labor Department.

 

Department of State - Official website of the State Department.

 

DOT - Department of Transportation - Official website of the Transportation Department.

     

US DOT Special Permit SP-10656 (previously exemption E-10656) re: scrap for recycling  
US DOT Special Permit SP 11406 (previously DOT exemption E-11406) re: waste for disposal.  Click on the exemption of interest.

 

EPA - Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)
EPA's IAQ Tools for Schools

 

EPA - MARSSIM -