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Our EA form is a type of risk assessment that we use to outline the hazards, risks and mitigations in place for a scheduled experiment.

Any aspect of an experiment carried out onsite at the Australian Synchrotron must be captured for review in this form.

Every scheduled experiment at the Australian Synchrotron must have an approved EA in place. You currently require a new EA form per scheduled beamtime; therefore if your beamtime has been split into two, to conduct your experiments at different times, you will need an EA per separate booking. Note, to simplify this process please be aware of the ‘Clone’ function within the Portal: Designed to allow submitters to duplicate information from a previous EA which can then be used when submitting a new EA.

Your EA form will undergo review by a) the User Office, b) your beamline scientists and c) the Safety team. You may be contacted for further information at any time during the review process and/or you may be required to update and resubmit forms with additional information.

For example, if the experiment or samples/chemicals being brought onsite are considered to be of higher risk, you may be required to complete and upload a more detailed risk assessment for your experiment (using a form standard to your home institute).

Points of Note

  • All EAs must be submitted at least 5 full working days before the date of the experiment. Any alterations to a submitted EA must be made, and the EA re-submitted, at least 3 full working days before the date of the experiment.

  • Your EA form MUST be approved prior to shipping items to site and prior to experiment start (remote access, mail-in OR onsite).

  • Only Users listed on an approved EA as either ‘Attending onsite’ or ‘Remote access’ can conduct the experiment (onsite or remotely respectively).

  • Each User group must nominate a Group Spokesperson; see ‘The EA form’ below.

  • Only samples/chemicals and electrical equipment (excluding laptops and phones) that have been listed on an approved EA can be brought to site. Note, the EA sample spreadsheet template has been updated as of January 2022; see ‘How to complete the EA Sample Spreadsheet’ below.

  • You can update your EA form after experiment start, e.g. to request to add a new onsite User or add a new sample for analysis, however your experiment at the beamline will be haledt for however long it takes to re-review and re-approve the updated form.

For further information see: https://www.ansto.gov.au/our-facilities/australian-synchrotron/frequently-asked-questions-for-users

A detailed pdf can also be found on the website, as can further information about your scheduled beamtime: https://www.ansto.gov.au/our-facilities/australian-synchrotron/before-your-experiment


A Quick Reference guide for the process can be found here.


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excludeEvery experiment carried out at the Australian Synchrotron (by staff or by users) must have a completed Experimental Authorisation form filled out ahead of beamtime. ALL samples and chemicals being brought on site must be listed on this EA.

How to start your EA form

  1. Log into your Australian Synchrotron Portal Account.

  2. Navigate to Experiment Authorisations section and click ‘Create and Manage’

  3. On the ‘Manage Experimental Authorisations’ page, select ‘Create EA’ to start the process. The forms are accessible from here.

The EA form

Detail Experiment title and scheduled beamtime dates. Answer any beamline specific questions about your experiment.

(blue star) Please note that we do not need to review activities that are not conducted onsite at the Synchrotron e.g. specific sample preparation carried out in your home laboratory.

Users User details including safety induction status. *Note, only Users listed on an approved EA may conduct an experiment.

Group Spokesperson The main duties and responsibilities of the group spokesperson include:

  • being physically present for onsite experiments during the allocated beamtime; they must supply their phone number and be contactable during the scheduled beamtime.

  • being the main point of contact during the allocated beamtime.

  • ensuring their User group adhere to the AS’s policies and procedures.

  • ensuring their Users have completed required online and onsite AS Safety inductions.

  • ensuring their Users conduct themselves in a courteous and professional manner.

  • for submitting the EA form; however another person within a User group can submit an EA and nominate an appropriate Spokesperson.

Travel Funding & Accom Travel funding.

Samples A list of all the samples, chemicals and equipment required for an experiment to be conducted onsite. Download, complete and upload the EA sample spreadsheet(click the link for further details) if required.


Submitting an EA for review

(blue star) Note - an EA can only be submitted for review when all listed Users have completed their assigned (online) safety inductions to work on an ANSTO site.

You will be asked to confirm the following declaration upon EA submission:

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I hereby confirm that all information I am supplying in support of this application for Experiment Authorisation is correct. I understand that any users or samples not listed will not be allowed into the Australian Synchrotron. I am duly authorised to complete and sign this application on behalf of the Users participating in this experiment.

When you have submitted your EA, it will undergo review by a) the User Office, b) your beamline scientists and c) the Safety team. You may be contacted for further information at any state during the review process and/or you may be required to update and resubmit forms if needed.

  • You can check the status of your EAs through the dashboard in the User Portal.

(tick) Once the EA has been approved by all three departments, the User will receive an email stating the experiment has been approved.