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office has six sections. Each
section is outlined below. Regulates machine generated sources of radiation. Ellen G. Haars, Manager
Radioactive Materials Section Arden Scroggs, Manager
Environmental Radiation Monitoring and
Assessment Debra McBaugh, Manager
Radioactive Air Emissions John Martell, Manager
Waste Management Section
Radiological
Emergency Preparedness Leo Wainhouse, Manager
Knowledge of radiation dates back to the discovery and use of X- rays in the 1890's. It was soon realized that radiation had harmful effects as well as beneficial health uses. As technology advanced and radioactive materials and machine generated radiation came into wider use, the dangers of exposure to radiation became better known. We know that radioactivity is a natural as well as a human-made phenomenon. Our surroundings, behaviors, medical needs and even our diets expose us to radiation. Controlling exposure to radiation is necessary for adequate protection of workers, the general public and the environment. |
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