New york city department of health and mental hygiene
May 2013 to Aug 2014
Position:
Deputy director - bureau of environmental emergency protection and response - radiological operations
Education
Degree:
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy
School / High School:
New York University
1981 to 1986
Specialities:
Health Science
Skills
Radiation Safety • Radiation • Environmental Awareness • Emergency Management • Health Physics • Nuclear • Program Management • Inspection • Laboratory • Pharmaceutical Industry • Physics • Decommissioning • Science • Policy • X Ray • R&D • Chemistry • Biotechnology • Technical Writing • Sop Authoring • Risk Assessment • Glp • Sop • Dosimetry • Gmp • Radiology • Training • Quality Assurance • Drug Discovery • Validation • Fda • Industrial Hygiene • Hazardous Waste Management • Ehs • Oncology • Experimentation • Radiation Monitoring • Calibration • Technology Transfer • Hazardous Materials • Standard Operating Procedure • Public Policy • Laboratory Skills • Book Reviews • Disaster Response
Interests
Football • New York City • History and Architecture • Civil Rights and Social Action • Education • Basketball • Other • Major League Baseball • Science and Technology • Hockey • Astronomy
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene May 2013 - Aug 2014
Deputy Director - Bureau of Environmental Emergency Protection and Response - Radiological Operations
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene May 2013 - Aug 2014
Radiation Projects Planning Manager - Office of Emergency Preparedness and Response
Pfizer Jun 2010 - May 2013
Radiation Safety Officer
Pfizer May 1996 - Jan 2011
Assistant Radiation Safety Officer and Radiation Safety Officer
Cophysics Corp Jan 1991 - May 1996
Health Physicist
Education:
New York University 1981 - 1986
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Health Science
New York University 1979 - 1981
Master of Science, Masters, Health Science
Manhattan College 1975 - 1979
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Physics
Archbishop Stepinac Hs 1971 - 1975
Skills:
Radiation Safety Radiation Environmental Awareness Emergency Management Health Physics Nuclear Program Management Inspection Laboratory Pharmaceutical Industry Physics Decommissioning Science Policy X Ray R&D Chemistry Biotechnology Technical Writing Sop Authoring Risk Assessment Glp Sop Dosimetry Gmp Radiology Training Quality Assurance Drug Discovery Validation Fda Industrial Hygiene Hazardous Waste Management Ehs Oncology Experimentation Radiation Monitoring Calibration Technology Transfer Hazardous Materials Standard Operating Procedure Public Policy Laboratory Skills Book Reviews Disaster Response
Interests:
Football New York City History and Architecture Civil Rights and Social Action Education Basketball Other Major League Baseball Science and Technology Hockey Astronomy
Naomi H. Harley - Hoboken NJ Mark L. Maiello - Yonkers NY
Assignee:
New York University - New York NY
International Classification:
G01T 111
US Classification:
250253
Abstract:
A passive device for measuring environmental radioactivity employs three radiation detectors enclosed in a small shielded housing. A first radiation detector generates a first signal responsive to an amount of radioactivity produced over a period of time by radioactive gas diffused in the volume of air inside the housing. The first radiation detector includes at least one thermoluminescence dosimeter mounted in close proximity to an electret. A second radiation detector generates a second signal responsive to an amount of environmental gamma radiation over the period of time, and also includes at least one thermoluminescence dosimeter. A third radiation detector generates a third signal indicative of an amount of fading of the second signal over the period of time, the third radiation detector also including at least one thermoluminescene dosimeter having an initially predetermined third signal.