The IAEA estimates that 20 million shipments of nuclear and other radioactive material are transported every year for peaceful applications in energy, medicine, education, agriculture and industry.
Radioactive material supports many activities that improve lives around the world. Only a limited number of specialized facilities produce these materials, so safe and secure tran ...
New insights from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) highlight how robust global systems ensure that radioactive ...
The blast is what people imagine. A sudden flash, a rising cloud, the moment when history splits into “before” and “after”.
With over 120,000 tonnes of radioactive material inside, the cracking Runit Dome is becoming a growing global concern. The ...
Managing radioactive waste is one of the core challenges in the use of nuclear energy. In particular, radioactive iodine poses serious environmental and health risks due to its long half-life (15.7 ...
In accordance with the Federal Law on the Use of Atomic Energy, the management of nuclear materials and radioactive substances during transport is one of the many elements involved in the atomic ...
PLEASE NOTE: APPROVAL FROM THE RADIATION SAFETY OFFICER (RSO) OR THE DEPUTY (ASSISTANT) RADIATION SAFETY (DRSO) OFFICER IS REQUIRED PRIOR TO THE COMPLETION ANY TRANSFER OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL WITHIN ...