Radiation Safety Engineering
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Our facility includes a full radiochemistry laboratory, capable of providing a complete range of analysis methods for drinking water, waste water and environmental samples. We have now obtained certification for drinking water and wastewater radiochemistry analysis in Arizona, Nevada, Mississippi, Hawaii, and Georgia.

Our methods are chosen for the hard waters that dominate in Arizona and the Southwest. Uranium in Drinking Water. Please see this memo for a description of uranium in drinking water and recommendations for the test method best suited to demonstrate compliance with the mass limit and still obtain reliable data for determination of the adjusted gross alpha.
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Started in 1979 by Dr. Robert L. Metzger, Radiation Safety Engineering, Inc. is a consulting firm located in Chandler, Arizona. With over 35 years of experience, we offer a complete radiochemistry laboratory and support services to users of radiation producing machines and radioactive materials. Dr. Metzger received his Bachelor of Science with distinction in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Virginia in 1973.
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Radiation Safety Engineering, Inc. offers a variety of training courses for users of both ionizing and nonionizing radiation. In addition to the courses listed below, we also offer DOT Hazmat training for workers who ship or receive radioactive materials and require this training. These courses are offered based on demand.
Radiation Safety Short Course
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The single day (eight hour) Radiation Safety Short Course is intended for industrial users of radioactive materials and radiation producing equipment. The short course meets the Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency's training requirements for users of radioactive materials and for performance of sealed source leak checks on industrial sources.
DOT Hazmat Course
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The DOT Hazmat Course covers the requirements for shipping and receiving hazardous quantities of radioactive materials, both by air and general freight. The course covers the new definition of radioactive materials that are considered hazardous for transportation, types of packages, proper shipping names, labeling, the completion of shipping manifests, and emergency response.
Radsafe Updates
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Updates are short programs, running from one to four hours in length, on current topics that are of general interest and may also be used for annual retraining requirements found in radiation control programs. The current program, entitled "Effects of Nuclear Weapons" looks at Dmitry Kiselyov's assertion that Russia could turn the US into radioactive ash.
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