Radiation Safety at Georgia Tech

The Office of Radiological Safety (ORS) manages all aspects of the use of radioactive material (RAM), ionizing radiation generating devices, and Class 3B and 4 lasers at Georgia Tech. Our priorities are to:

  • provide radiological safety and control in accordance with the philosophy to keep worker and public exposure As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) and to comply with federal and state regulations
  • maintain laser exposures below the Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limit
  • encourage the beneficial use of radiation in research and teaching

ORS maintains and ensures compliance with the radioactive materials license issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. ORS also registers x-ray devices, other ionizing radiation generating devices, and Class 3B and 4 lasers with the Georgia Department of Community Health and ensures compliance with the applicable regulations.

Contact Us

Steve GrimmRadiation Safety Officer
Steven Grimm, MS
Office: 404-894-3621
Cell: 404-234-4360

Associate RSO, Laser Safety Officer
Gary Spichiger, MBA
Office: 404-894-8847
Cell: 770-364-0824

Health Physicist
Kayla Stinson, MS
Office: 404-385-0779
Cell: 404-360-8632

Senior Health Physicist
Christina Tabor, MS
Office: 404-894-8846
Cell: 404-219-9425

Administrative Professional III
Labria Pearson
Cell: 404-279-0714

Radioactive Materials

Radioactive materialsGeorgia Tech operates its radioactive material safety program according to the regulations, license, Radiation Safety Policy Manual, and related internal procedures.

X-Ray Safety

X-rayGeorgia Tech operates its device-produced ionizing radiation safety program according to the regulations, Radiation Safety Policy Manual, and related internal procedures.

Laser Safety

Laser safetyGeorgia Tech operates its laser safety program according to the regulations, ANSI Z136 series of laser safety standards, and Laser Safety Policy Manual. 

Other Radiation

Other radiationGeorgia Tech provides information for personnel working near radiofrequency transmitting antennas at rooftop locations and information about ultraviolet (UV) safety.