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ANALYTICAL X-RAY SAFETY User Training

This training module is designed to equip users with essential knowledge and best practices for ensuring safety while operating analytical x-ray equipment. Drawing from authoritative resources such as the Ontario Ministry of Labour regulations and Health Canada guidelines (Safety Code 32), participants will learn about safety requirements, operational protocols, and emergency procedures. Additionally, references to relevant museums, such as the National Atomic Museum and the Health Physics Historical Instrumentation Collection Museum, will enhance the learning experience.

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ANALYTICAL X-RAY SAFETY User Training

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  1. Centre for Environmental Health, Safety and Security Management ANALYTICAL X-RAY SAFETYUser Training

  2. Analytical X-ray Safety Training – User Training References • Ontario Ministry of Labour O. Reg 861 www.e.laws.gov.on.ca/DBLaws/Regs/English/900861_e.htm • Health Canada Safety Requirements and Guidance for Analytical X-ray Equipment (Safety Code 32) www.hc-sc.ca/hecs-secs/ccrpb/publication/94ejd186/print.htm • National Atomic Museum(New Mexico)www.atomicmuseum.com • Health Physics Historical Instrumentation Collection Museum www.orau.org/ptp/museumdirectory.htm RYERSON UNIVERSITY

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