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==About Curie-ating Safety==


Curie-ating Safety was born from a simple belief: the best way to advance radiation safety is to learn from each other.
Curie-ating Safety was born from a simple belief: the best way to advance radiation safety is to learn from each other.


After dedicating a decade to designing and analyzing nuclear power plants, I transitioned into the field of radiation safety, where I've spent the last 10 years immersed in the world of health physics.  Throughout my journey, I've consistently found that the most valuable lessons often come from the shared experiences of fellow professionals. The challenges they've faced, the solutions they've discovered, and the insights they've gained have proven indispensable to my own growth.
After dedicating decades to everything from designing nuclear power plants to managing radiation safety programs at top research universities I want to give back.  Throughout my journey, I've consistently found that the most valuable lessons often come from the shared experiences of fellow professionals. The challenges they've faced, the solutions they've discovered, and the insights they've gained have proven indispensable to my own growth.


I firmly believe that we can all benefit immensely by tapping into the collective wisdom of the radiation safety community.  Why spend years grappling with a problem when someone else has already found a solution?  Curie-ating Safety is my way of paying forward the generosity of those who have shared their knowledge with me.
I firmly believe that we can all benefit immensely by tapping into the collective wisdom of the radiation safety community.  Why spend years grappling with a problem when someone else has already found a solution?  Curie-ating Safety is my way of paying forward the generosity of those who have shared their knowledge with me.
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*Connect with peers: Engage in discussions, ask questions, and find support within a community of like-minded professionals.
*Connect with peers: Engage in discussions, ask questions, and find support within a community of like-minded professionals.
*Access valuable resources: Discover a curated collection of documents, tools, and information relevant to radiation safety.
*Access valuable resources: Discover a curated collection of documents, tools, and information relevant to radiation safety.
'''This site does not seek to replace other sources of health physics or radiation safety information and is not a substitue for formal health physics education.  However, it can be a place to share operating experiences, best practices, conference presentations, useful protocol research, and anything else you learned from a pursit of safety that may benefit others. '''


Our mission is to empower radiation safety professionals to excel in their field, promote the legacy of Marie Curie, and ensure the safe use of radiation for the benefit of humankind.  We believe that safety is not a zero-sum game; by working together and sharing our knowledge, we can all achieve a higher level of safety and understanding.
Our mission is to empower radiation safety professionals to excel in their field, promote the legacy of Marie Curie, and ensure the safe use of radiation for the benefit of humankind.  We believe that safety is not a zero-sum game; by working together and sharing our knowledge, we can all achieve a higher level of safety and understanding.


Join us in building a vibrant and collaborative resource for the radiation safety community. Together, let's curie-ate a safer future!
Join me in building a vibrant and collaborative resource for the radiation safety community. Together, let's curie-ate a safer future!


Regards,<br>illirem
Regards,<br>[https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-rusch/ Jason]<br>(''illirem'')

Latest revision as of 14:30, 25 January 2026

Curie-ating Safety was born from a simple belief: the best way to advance radiation safety is to learn from each other.

After dedicating decades to everything from designing nuclear power plants to managing radiation safety programs at top research universities I want to give back. Throughout my journey, I've consistently found that the most valuable lessons often come from the shared experiences of fellow professionals. The challenges they've faced, the solutions they've discovered, and the insights they've gained have proven indispensable to my own growth.

I firmly believe that we can all benefit immensely by tapping into the collective wisdom of the radiation safety community. Why spend years grappling with a problem when someone else has already found a solution? Curie-ating Safety is my way of paying forward the generosity of those who have shared their knowledge with me.

This wiki is dedicated to providing a collaborative platform where health physicists worldwide can:

  • Share their expertise: Contribute case studies, lessons learned, best practices, and practical tips.
  • Connect with peers: Engage in discussions, ask questions, and find support within a community of like-minded professionals.
  • Access valuable resources: Discover a curated collection of documents, tools, and information relevant to radiation safety.

This site does not seek to replace other sources of health physics or radiation safety information and is not a substitue for formal health physics education. However, it can be a place to share operating experiences, best practices, conference presentations, useful protocol research, and anything else you learned from a pursit of safety that may benefit others.

Our mission is to empower radiation safety professionals to excel in their field, promote the legacy of Marie Curie, and ensure the safe use of radiation for the benefit of humankind. We believe that safety is not a zero-sum game; by working together and sharing our knowledge, we can all achieve a higher level of safety and understanding.

Join me in building a vibrant and collaborative resource for the radiation safety community. Together, let's curie-ate a safer future!

Regards,
Jason
(illirem)