Ionising radiation, optical and electro-magnetic fields
Understand how to comply with environmental legislation and work safely with radiation
Ionising Radiation Policy (see also specific policy and guidance under subject areas)
Management of work with ionising radiations
Sealed and unsealed source, policy and guidance
Leak testing of sealed sources
Working safely with sealed radioactive sources
Working safely with unsealed radioactive sources
Laboratory standards for areas where radioactive substances are used
Model local rules: Laboratory work involving radioactive substances
X-ray generators and accelerators policy and guidance
Working safely with radiation generators
Disposal and decommissioning (see also policy documents)
Best available techniques for radioactive waste disposal (BAT)
Decommissioning of laboratories used for work with unsealed radioactive sources
Incineration of waste at Addenbrooke's Hospital
Environment Agency inspection
Preparing for an Environment Agency inspection
Naturally-occurring radioactive materials (NORM)
Naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM)
Transport
Transport and movement of radioactive materials
Transport: wipe tests and monitoring
Working away
Radiation work at other premises and fieldwork
Ionising radiation - supporting information
Ionising regulations 2017 (summary of changes)
References used in radiation protection
Understand how to work safely with lasers, UV and other optical radiation sources, and how to work safely with EMF
Optical Radiation Policy (see also specific policy and guidance under subject areas)
Artificial Optical Radiation Policy
Lasers
UV and other optical radiation sources
Safe use of artificial sources of ultraviolet radiation
Working safely with artificial sources of ultraviolet radiation short guide/leaflet
Ultraviolet radiation in biological applications short guide/leaflet
Electromagnetic fields
Electromagnetic fields safety policy
How to comply: Electromagnetic fields