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General Safety Considerations at ATLAS
For onsite emergencies, call 911 on the internal phones (or
252-1911 on cell phones)
Important general safety topics:
- ATLAS requires that everyone
in the facility must have successfully completed the ATLAS Site
Specific Training and the ATLAS Radiation Worker I equivalent
training within the past two years. Please contact the ATLAS
User Administrative Assistant (Barbara
Weller) at extension 2-4044 if you need to take this training.
The only exception to the above
two requirements occurs for those people signed into the facility
as guests of another who has received the required training
and is present with them and wearing a TLD.
- Tornado shelters are located in the hallway just outside the
ATLAS control room and in the break room on the service level near
the front of Building 203. If a tornado warning should occur,
proceed immediately to the nearest shelter.
- Medical emergencies should be reported by calling 911. The
ANL fire department will respond and provide assistance.
- Two-person rule will be in effect at times when there is only
one ATLAS operator on duty. The experimental group is expected
to provide someone who can serve as a safety backup should the
operator need to work out in the accelerator areas. This
individual just needs to be available if required, i.e., reachable
by phone or pager. It is the responsibility of the
PI of the experiment to coordinate a safety backup with ATLAS
operations personnel.
- More safety information can be found on the
Physics Division ESH
Web site.
Please Note:
If you have any comments or concerns regarding safety at ATLAS,
please contact the Physics Division Safety Officer, Tom Mullen
([email protected] - (630) 252-2879),
the ATLAS User Liaison (Frank Moore,
[email protected] - (630) 252-3624),
or the Scientific Director of ATLAS (Robert Janssens,
[email protected] - (630) 252-8426).
Further information can also be found on the
Physics Division ESH web site.
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