Experiment Start-Up
All ATF experiments must be reviewed for ES&H concerns before set
up is begun. For simple experiments, that review is initiated by completing
the ESR, or Safety Approval Form, also called the Physics
Department's "Experimental Safety Review" on the web. Please
e-mail the first draft to the
ATF ESH officer
(Karl Kusche). For routine experiments
that present no hazards, the form should be submitted at least three weeks
prior to initiating setup. Planning for experiments with hazards (see
list below) requires more time and preparations. Please consult the Experimental
Work Guide for details.
The safety review of research to be conducted at the ATF
is an important effort that requires your full participation if the review
is to be conducted in a timely manner. Please allocate sufficient time
to ensure that the review is completed prior to your arrival at the facility
to conduct this work. While the ESH staff who reviews your submission
will work closely with you to apply the requirements appropriately, do
not expect them to complete activities that can only be conducted by you.
Keep in mind that some types of activities, equipment and
materials if utilized in your work may require additional training and
procedures. These include:
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- Use of radioactive materials
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- Use of significant quantities of flammable liquids or gases
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- Use of toxic or biological materials
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- Generation of hazardous or radioactive wastes
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- Use of material handling equipment such as hoists or overhead
cranes
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Also keep in mind that transportation of hazardous and radioactive
materials to and from the BNL site must be conducted in compliance with
BNL & DOT regulations.
Please do not hesitate to contact the ATF Safety Officer,
Karl Kusche (631-344-3116) if you have questions during the preparation
of this form.
- All experimental reviews expire in one year and users are required
to resubmit their experiment information on a new form at that time.Users
should reevaluate their activities and assure that the new form accurately
reflects their work.This re-review is required to assure ongoing attention
to ES&H risks.
- All Users that will work on an experiment must be listed on the form
and must be aware of the risks and controls involved. The experiment
Principal Investigator is responsible to assure this.
- Significant changes to an experiment must be reported to the ATF
Safety Officer for initiating a re-review.That re-review must be documented
on the ESR and must occur before the change is implemented.A significant
change is one that introduces new risks or changes the character of
existing hazards and could require a change in the required controls.
- At the start of set up for an experiment the user must contact the
ATF Safety Officer who will print the ESR, review any requirements outlined
on the form with the User, and confirm that all Users involved in the
experiment have been trained and are wearing their TLD dosimeter.
The ESR will then be posted in the ATF control room as a reference.
- At the start of experimental operations, the User will contact the
ATF User Coordinator who will inspect the set up and assure that all
required controls are implemented.If noted on the ESR, the ATF User
Coordinator will contact the ERC for inspection before the experiment
begins.
- At the end of an experiment the User must contact the ATF User Coordinator
who will remove the posted form and assure that all User equipment is
either removed or left in a controlled condition.

Last Modified:
November 14, 2012 Please forward all questions about this site to:
Christina Swinson
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