Cnsc radiation safety manual






















This radiation safety manual documents the processes and procedures by which the University will fulfill its obligations under the CNSC regulations and the terms and conditions of its Nuclear Substances and Radiation Devices Licence, Class II Nuclear Facilities and Prescribed Equipment. This radiation safety manual documents the processes and procedures by which the University will fulfill its obligations under the CNSC regulations and the terms and conditions of its Nuclear Substances and Radiation Devices Licence, Class II Nuclear Facilities and Prescribed Equipment. The Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) shall provide day-to-day administration and control of radiation protection programs on behalf of the institution, including the consolidated radioisotope licence issued to the University by the CNSC and shall coordinate all aspects of the radiation safety program at the University of Windsor.


The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) is an independent federal government agency that regulates the use of nuclear energy and material to protect health, safety, security and the environment and to respect Canadarsquo:s international commitments on the peaceful use of nuclear energy. a copy of the radiation safety manual (RSM) is included proof of legal status is included if the applicant is a corporation the designated payment is enclosed if subject to the CNSC Cost Recovery Fees Regulations. This document provides guidance to assist prospective/current licensees on how to complete and submit an application for a Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) licence for nuclear substances and radiation devices in accordance with the Nuclear Safety and Control Act (NSCA) and the regulations made under the NSCA.


A written record of the training must be kept in laboratory orientation binder that can be reviewed by the Radiation Safety Officer or CNSC inspectors). Here is. Radiation Safety Manuals and CNSC license applications are typical examples of such documentation. Failure to fulfill regulatory requirements can lead to. Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) and the Occupational Health and Safety The University of Windsor's Radiation Safety Policy and Procedures will.

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