RSRP assists regulatory authorities to establish the long-term regulatory control through safe and secure use of radiation sources. Participating Countries →
AdSTM helps to conduct a country wide inventory of known radiation sources. Information on facilities and radiation sources entered into the RASOD (see Software) database serves as a National Registry used to strengthen licensing and inspection activities.
The program provides assistance to in-country regulators in order to develop and implement laws, regulations and guidance for safe and secure use of radiation sources. We also work with interagency community to adopt, enact and promulgate rules and regulations.
We work with the regulatory agencies Central and South America, Africa and countries of the Former Soviet Union.
The program develops user licensing guidance and conducts user workshops to the facilitate the licensing process.
We help to develop a program and inspection procedures for materials facilities, and provide training in conduct of inspections.
The program provides physical infrastructure for day-to-day functioning of a regulatory body:
We have helped develop software packages, now used worldwide:
The program offers training in the following areas:
RSRP post-graduate program on radiation protection at UDELAS University (Universidad Espializada de las Americas) in Panama City, Panama. This 60-credit Master Degree level comprehensive program trains radiation protection officers.