Radiation Safety

Provides regulatory and technical training and support, supports the Radiation Safety Committee (RSC), and manages all radioactive materials and radiation generating equipment.

03
Oct 2023

Event

RFD: Sciencv - Nsfs Required Biosketch Tool (10/3)

Time: October 3, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Location: This session will be presented virtually.

Target Audience: All Faculty, post-docs, graduate students and research administrators

Research Office: Office of the Vice President for Research

Presenters will:
- Provide an overview of SciENcv and new requirements from NSF
- Demonstrate the integration of other platforms such as Scopus, MyNCBI, etc.
- Demonstrate how to use SciENCv to create biosketches and current & pending support for NSF
09
Oct 2023

Event

RFD: How to Navigate Human Subject Research (10/9)

Time: October 9, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Location:

Target Audience: All Faculty, post-docs, graduate students and research administrators

Research Office: Office of the Vice President for Research

Presenter(s) will: 
- Provide an overview of the Human Subjects Research Protection Program (HRPP) and the Institutional Review Board (IRB) 

Attendees will:
- Engage in discussion with HRPP staff and other investigators
- Establish promising practices when navigating human subject research
11
Oct 2023

Event

Mentoring Moments Series (10/11)

Time: October 11, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Location: This session will be presented virtually.

Target Audience: All Faculty, post-docs, graduate students and research administrators

Research Office: Research Development

Mentor Moment 1: Setting Common Ground
October 11, 2023 | 2:00 – 3:00pm EST


Building strong mentor-mentee relationship is crucial for a successful mentoring journey and experience. This might mean establishing ground rules and setting boundaries to ensure a more positive, shared learning experience. This session will delve into the process of setting common ground, which includes being clear about what you need from each other to get the most out of the relationship. 


Mentor Moment 2: Effective Communication
October 26, 2023 | 2:00 – 3:00pm EST


Communication is the bedrock of any successful relationship. This session will offer ways for mentors and mentees alike to engage in meaningful and impactful conversations. Participants will explore elements of effective communication, practice active listening, and provide constructive feedback.


Mentor Moment 3: Aligning Expectations 
November 8, 2023 | 2:00 – 3:00pm EST


Clear expectations are the foundation of a productive mentoring relationship. This session will explore strategies and tools for aligning mutual expectations between mentors and mentees and how they might change over time. Participants will also consider how differences can influence expectations.
26
Oct 2023

Event

Mentoring Moments Series (10/26)

Time: October 26, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Location: This session will be presented virtually.

Target Audience: All Faculty, post-docs, graduate students and research administrators

Research Office: Research Development

Mentor Moment 1: Setting Common Ground
October 11, 2023 | 2:00 – 3:00pm EST


Building strong mentor-mentee relationship is crucial for a successful mentoring journey and experience. This might mean establishing ground rules and setting boundaries to ensure a more positive, shared learning experience. This session will delve into the process of setting common ground, which includes being clear about what you need from each other to get the most out of the relationship. 


Mentor Moment 2: Effective Communication
October 26, 2023 | 2:00 – 3:00pm EST


Communication is the bedrock of any successful relationship. This session will offer ways for mentors and mentees alike to engage in meaningful and impactful conversations. Participants will explore elements of effective communication, practice active listening, and provide constructive feedback.


Mentor Moment 3: Aligning Expectations 
November 8, 2023 | 2:00 – 3:00pm EST


Clear expectations are the foundation of a productive mentoring relationship. This session will explore strategies and tools for aligning mutual expectations between mentors and mentees and how they might change over time. Participants will also consider how differences can influence expectations.
08
Nov 2023

Event

Mentoring Moments Series (11/8)

Time: November 8, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Location: This session will be presented virtually.

Target Audience: All Faculty, post-docs, graduate students and research administrators

Research Office: Research Development

Mentor Moment 1: Setting Common Ground
October 11, 2023 | 2:00 – 3:00pm EST


Building strong mentor-mentee relationship is crucial for a successful mentoring journey and experience. This might mean establishing ground rules and setting boundaries to ensure a more positive, shared learning experience. This session will delve into the process of setting common ground, which includes being clear about what you need from each other to get the most out of the relationship. 


Mentor Moment 2: Effective Communication
October 26, 2023 | 2:00 – 3:00pm EST


Communication is the bedrock of any successful relationship. This session will offer ways for mentors and mentees alike to engage in meaningful and impactful conversations. Participants will explore elements of effective communication, practice active listening, and provide constructive feedback.


Mentor Moment 3: Aligning Expectations 
November 8, 2023 | 2:00 – 3:00pm EST


Clear expectations are the foundation of a productive mentoring relationship. This session will explore strategies and tools for aligning mutual expectations between mentors and mentees and how they might change over time. Participants will also consider how differences can influence expectations.
16
Nov 2023

Event

Space Research Institute for Discovery and Exploration (SRIDE) Annual Symposium (11/16)

Time: November 16, 8:30 AM - 1:15 PM

Location: Digital Futures, 3080 Exploration Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45206

Target Audience: Faculty, Staff, Students, General Public

Research Office: Office of the Vice President for Research

The Space Research Institute for Discovery and Exploration (SRIDE) invites you to attend its annual symposium on November 16th at Digital Futures.

The symposium is an opportunity to see first hand what the SRIDE Fellows are doing in their disciplines. There will also be two speakers from the NASA Glenn Research Center, Mary Wadel (UC graduate) and Jeanne King. They will be discussing career paths in aerospace, collaborations with NASA and innovation and technology utilization.

Please join us as the Fellows and their faculty advisors showcase how UC is preparing the next generation of leaders in aerospace and space exploration.

The agenda can be found here: tinyurl.com… 
Boxed lunches will be available for those who register. 

Additional information on SRIDE can be found at: research.uc.edu…

Online Training

Introduction to Biosafety

Target Audience: Any researcher

Research Office: Biosafety

This training provides an introduction to biological safety issues including definitions, risk assessment, principles, safe laboratory practices and disinfection methods.

Takes about one hour.

Online Training

Viral Vectors

Target Audience: Open to the public and UC researchers who plan to work with viral vectors

Research Office: Biosafety

This training is required for individuals assigned to projects involving viral vectors.  Before an IBC protocol can be approved, PIs and authorized personnel must complete all applicable training modules.

Individuals outside UC must login through the "External Login" link and create a new UC account.

Online Training

Conflicts of Interest in Research

Target Audience: All faculty and staff who conduct research at UC

Research Office: Office for Ethics in Industry Engagement

Faculty and staff who participate in funded research at the University of Cincinnati must complete training on promoting objectivity in research. This training is required every four years, at a minimum, due to federal regulations governing conflicts of interest in research. The course for meeting this requirement is available in the UC online training application CPD (Continuous Professional Development). If you are a UC employee and have not completed the Conflict of Interest Training, you will not be able to complete your Outside Activity Report.

Online Training

Export Compliance for Researchers

Target Audience: All personnel conducting restricted work

Research Office: Export Controls

All personnel conducting restrictive work must complete Export Control training. The Export Compliance training is available online and is provided by the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) at the University of Miami. The courses in CITI, “Export Compliance for Researchers part I and II”, are required for all personnel participating in restricted work. These courses are optional for all other University of Cincinnati faculty, staff and students, but are highly recommended.

For a more detailed, in person training, please contact the Export Control Office at exportco@uc.edu.
 

Online Training

FDA Regulated Research Activities Online Training

Target Audience: All principal investigators, co-principal investigators, and study coordinators engaged in FDA regulated research

Research Office: Human Research Protection Program

This online training includes 11 modules pertaining to FDA regulated research activities. These modules are specific to UC.

FDA modules can be found under “Human Subjects Research Compliance Training”.  All 11 modules must be completed.

Further questions?  Please visit our FDA FAQ page.

Online Training

Biosafety Cabinets Training

Target Audience: UC researchers who use biosafety cabinets as part of their research experiments

Research Office: Biosafety

This online training includes information on the purpose and proper use of biological safety cabinets.

Approximately 15 minutes.

Online Training

Healthcare Worker (Recertification)

Target Audience: Healthcare providers that will work with patients who are undergoing radiation therapy and require recertification.

Research Office: Radiation Safety

This online course is for the required for annual recertification. Please note, review and completion of the Radiation Safety Self-Learning Package is required prior to taking the online course.

Online Training

Shipping of Biohazardous Materials

Target Audience: UC researchers who plan to ship biohazard materials

Research Office: Biosafety

This online training provides information on the shipment of biohazard materials and helps the user identify if the materials within the package are regulated and what steps are required to comply. There are four training modules, each with a short quiz. Training certificates for this course are valid for 2 years.

Online Training

RAM Worker Retraining

Target Audience: Trained RAM workers needing annual retraining

Research Office: Radiation Safety

This is a refresher course that is required annually for all RAM workers and can be completed online or in person.

Available to be accessed online through the Center for Continuous Development
Contact the RSOf directly if you would like to attend a live retraining course.
Radiation Safety Office, 513-558-4110

Online Training

Ancillary Worker Awareness

Target Audience: Anyone with working duties that require entrance into a radiation area or a room where radiation generating equipment (RGE) is in operation.

Research Office: Radiation Safety

This video provides basic information regarding hazards, warnings, and signage for those individuals required to have limited/minimal exposure to sources of ionizing radiation.  It will also provide contact information should for concerns related to Radioactive Materials (RAM) or Radiation Generating Equipment (RGE)

Online Training

OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP)

Target Audience: Anyone working on projects involving human-derived material

Research Office: Biosafety

This online training, provided by the Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Office, is intended for all individuals assigned to projects involving the use of human-derived materials (e.g. established and primary cells, blood, plasma, serum, tissues).  It is required both at the time of initial work assignment and at least every 12 months thereafter.

Online Training

Lab Hazards Awareness Training

Target Audience: Support personnel, students and new employees

Research Office: Biosafety

This interactive online training has been primarily designed to those not familiar with the possible hazards present on a research laboratory. It discusses the different type of hazards (e.g. biological, chemical, radiological) and indicates where to get more information and educational materials.

Online Training

Authorized User (AU) Retraining

Target Audience: Any authorized user (AU)

Research Office: Radiation Safety

This training is conducted to update AUs on any changes to relevant policy, regulatory or license changes.

This workshop is presented live via Teams. Virtual class schedule and registration is available through the Center for Continuous Development website.

Contact the Radiation Safety Office with any questions: 513-558-4110 or radiationsafety@uc.edu.

Online Training

Health Care Worker - Initial

Target Audience: Healthcare workers who may provide care to patient(s) that have undergone treatment with sealed or unsealed radioactive materials

Research Office: Radiation Safety

This training is specific to healthcare workers who may provide care to patient(s) that have undergone treatment with sealed or unsealed radioactive materials.

This workshop is presented live via Teams. Virtual class schedule and registration is available through the Center for Continuous Development website.

Contact the Radiation Safety Office with any questions: 513-558-4110 or radiationsafety@uc.edu.

Online Training

Human Subject Research - CITI

Target Audience: All researchers engaged in human subjects research at the University of Cincinnati

Research Office: Human Research Protection Program

All researchers engaged in human subjects research at the University of Cincinnati must complete training prior to engaging in research. Training is provided online using Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) at the Biomedical Research Alliance of New York (BRANY). The CITI curriculum is customized for you, based on the kind of research in which you are involved. A series of registration questions will identify the courses you need to complete. If you have already done CITI training in the past, that information will be maintained in your CITI record.

For questions on how to register a new account with CITI or how to add a course to your CITI profile, please contact the HRPP office at 513-558-5259.

Online Training

Animal Acquisitions

Target Audience: Anyone involved in the process of acquiring animals for an approved research protocol.

Research Office: Animal Care and Use Program

This course covers basic financial principles and the roles and responsibilities of anyone involved in the process of procuring animals.  This course is open to all research staff but must be completed by Principal Investigators (PIs), Co-Investigators, PI Proxies, and the Fiscal Approvers/Financial staff designated to approve funds for the associated animal protocol.

Training Upon Request

Leather Research Laboratory Education Opportunities

Target Audience: Faculty/Researchers interested in the Leather Industry

Research Office: Research Programs

The Leather Research Laboratory at the University of Cincinnati is pleased to offer a variety of educational courses specifically designed to address the needs of those in the leather industry. Courses include Leather Orientation course (offered in April and August), Quality Assurance for Leather Workshop (offered in May and September), and Leather Buyers Conference. They will also design a custom course for your company.

Training Upon Request

Advanced Radiation Worker Training

Target Audience: Individuals who will use or possess radioactive material

Research Office: Radiation Safety

This training is a follow-up to the Basic Radiation Safety training with a focus on advanced concepts to provide specifics of the University of Cincinnati Radiation Control and Safety Program for individuals who will use or possess radioactive material.


This workshop is presented live via Teams. Virtual class schedule and registration is available through the Center for Continuous Development website.

Contact the Radiation Safety Office with any questions: 513-558-4110 or radiationsafety@uc.edu.

Training Upon Request

Basic Radiation Worker Training

Target Audience: Anyone who works with radioactive materials

Research Office: Radiation Safety

This training will provide fundamental knowledge necessary to protect yourself and others while working with radioactive materials.  This training is required for all individuals who will use/possess radioactive materials.

This workshop is presented live via Teams. Virtual class schedule and registration is available through the Center for Continuous Development website.

Contact the Radiation Safety Office with any questions: 513-558-4110 or radiationsafety@uc.edu.

Training Upon Request

IRB Office Hours in the Faculty Enrichment Center (Langsam Library)

Target Audience: UC faculty and staff

Research Office: Human Research Protection Program

IRB Coordinators from the Human Research Protection Program will provide consulting for UC faculty and staff with questions about IRB submissions every month on the first Tuesday of the month from 1pm-4pm and the third Tuesday of the month from 9am-12pm.

Walk-ins are welcome.


Further Questions: Contact Deborah Stewart (quinonda@ucmail.uc.edu)

Training Upon Request

ACUP Orientation

Target Audience: All personnel working with vertebrate animals

Research Office: Animal Care and Use Program

All personnel joining a UC IACUC protocol must first complete required training per the ACUP Training Policy.  This includes both research personnel (animal handlers) and administrative personnel (non-animal handlers). Each individual’s training requirements are specific to their responsibilities on the IACUC protocol:

 

All Individuals

  • IACUC Orientation
  • Working with the IACUC


Animal Handlers

  • Working with Species in Research Settings
  • Occupational Health and Safety Program for Animal Handlers
  • LAMS Facility Orientation OR Satellite/Field Orientation
  • Species Skills


Procedural Trainings

  • Animal Ordering
  • Principles of Surgery
  • LAMS Hazard Training

Training Upon Request

Common Rodent Techniques and Procedures

Target Audience: All personnel working with vertebrate animals

Research Office: Animal Care and Use Program

Researchers may request free training from LAMS Veterinary Staff on rodent techniques and procedures specific to their approved IACUC protocol, including but not limited to:

Common Rodent Techniques

  • Mouse/Rat - Ear tagging
  • Mouse/Rat/Gerbil - Ear notching
  • Mouse/Rat/Gerbil - Nail trims
  • Mouse/Rat/Gerbil - Teeth trimming
  • Mouse/Rat - subcutaneous (SQ) injection
  • Mouse/Rat - intraperitoneal (IP) injection
  • Mouse/Rat - Oral gavage
  • Mouse - Retro-orbital injections (under anesthesia)
  • Mouse - Submandibular venipuncture
  • Mouse/Rat/Gerbil - Saphenous venipuncture
  • Mouse/Rat - Tail clipping
  • Mouse/Rat/Gerbil - Intracardiac procedures (terminal)

Course duration is dependent on procedure(s) requested.
To schedule, submit a Veterinary Service Request in RAP AOPS with your availability and requested techniques.

Past Events

Contact

Mailing Address

Radiation Safety Office (ML 0591)
University of Cincinnati
Medical Science Building, Suite 5402
231 Albert Sabin Way
P.O. Box 670591
Cincinnati, OH 45267-0591

Street Address

Medical Science Building, Suite 5402
231 Albert Sabin Way 
Cincinnati, OH 45267-0591

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General Inquiries

Phone: 513-558-4110

Fax: 513-558-9905

E-mail: RadiationSafety@uc.edu