Regulatory oversight report on the use of nuclear substances in Canada - 2015 .: CC171-12/2015E-PDF

"This regulatory oversight report focuses on the results of compliance verification and enforcement activities in 2015 for licensees that use nuclear substances in four sectors: medical, industrial, academic and research, and commercial. Each sector performance is outlined in an individual section in this report. The report does not cover uranium mines and mills, waste facilities, dosimetry services or Class I nuclear facilities such as nuclear power plants and nuclear research reactors. Also excluded as of 2015 are Class IB accelerator facilities, which will be covered in the Regulatory Oversight Report for Nuclear Processing, Small Research Reactors and Class IB Accelerator Facilities. There are three parts to this report: regulatory process and developments, overall industry safety performance assessment, and sector-specific safety performance assessments"--Report overview, p. 3.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission.
Title Regulatory oversight report on the use of nuclear substances in Canada - 2015 .
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Earlier edition Regulatory oversight report on the use of nuclear substances in Canada - 2014
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Rapport de surveillance réglementaire sur l'utilisation des substances nucléaires au Canada - 2015.
Cover title.
"Publishing history: March 2017"--Verso of cover.
Publishing information Ottawa : Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, 2017, c2016.
Description ii, 110 p. : col. charts, col. map, col. photos.
ISBN 978-0-660-06982-1
Catalogue number
  • CC171-12/2015E-PDF
Subject terms Radioactive materials
Safety regulations
Compliance
Enforcement
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