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The US NRC met virtually with two directorates of the Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NRA), Ghana, on October 27, 2020, to discuss their plans and identify future collaboration activities. The meetings took place under the auspices of the NRC’s Radiation Source Regulatory Partnership (RSRP) and International Regulatory Development Partnership (IRDP) which are supported by NRC contractor AdSTM. The Radiological and Non-Ionizing Radiation Directorate (RNID) regulates sources of ionizing radiation in Ghana while the Nuclear Installations Directorate (NID) regulates the research reactor and plans...
The US NRC Radiation Source Regulatory Partnership (RSRP) conducted a virtual meeting with the Uruguay National Regulatory Authority in Radiation Protection (ARNR), on October 23, 2020, to discuss ARNR plans and identify areas for collaboration. The ARNR Director and US NRC and AdSTM representatives attended the meeting. The meeting resulted in important discussions on ARNR´s vision for future bilateral collaboration, which include regulatory staff training on medical and industrial technologies and update existing regulations. The US NRC and AdSTM will continue to consult with ARNR about...
The US NRC Radiation Source Regulatory Partnership (RSRP) conducted a virtual meeting with the two regulatory authorities in Colombia: The Ministry of Mines and Energy and the Ministry of Health, on October 23, 2020, to discuss the regulatory plans and identify areas for collaboration. The Heads of each Ministry including staff members, the US NRC and AdSTM representatives attended the meeting. The meeting resulted in important discussions on the vision for future bilateral collaboration, which includes regulatory staff training, quality control protocols in medical technologies and well...
The US NRC Radiation Source Regulatory Partnership (RSRP) conducted a virtual meeting with the Uganda Atomic Energy Council (AEC), on October 21, 2020, to discuss AEC plans and identify areas for collaboration. The AEC CEO and Senior Staff Members and US NRC and AdSTM representatives attended the meeting. The meeting resulted in important discussions on AEC´s vision for future bilateral collaboration, which includes public awareness activities, regulatory staff training in authorization/inspection for specific practices and radiation safety officers training. The US NRC and AdSTM will...
The US NRC Radiation Source Regulatory Partnership (RSRP) conducted a virtual meeting with the Senegalese National Authority for Radiation Protection, Safety and Nuclear Security (ARSN), on October 20, 2020, to discuss ARSN plans and identify areas for collaboration. The ARSN Director General and Senior Staff Members and US NRC and AdSTM representatives attended the meeting. The meeting resulted in important discussions on ARSN´s vision for future bilateral collaboration, which includes radioactive sources inventory, regulatory staff training and radiation safety training. The US NRC and...
The US NRC Radiation Source Regulatory Partnership (RSRP) conducted a virtual meeting with the Malawi Atomic Energy Regulatory Authority (AERA), on October 20, 2020, to discuss AERA plans and identify areas for collaboration. The AERA Director General and US NRC and AdSTM representatives attended the meeting. The meeting resulted in important discussions on AERA´s vision for future bilateral collaboration, which includes public awareness activities and regulatory staff training. The US NRC and AdSTM will continue to consult with AERA about appropriate assistance for their activities...
The US NRC Radiation Source Regulatory Partnership (RSRP) delivered a virtual training seminar on “Introduction to Regulation of Linear Accelerators in Radiation Oncology” for Latin American countries. The seminar was conducted in two 2 hours sessions on October 15-16, 2020. The seminar provided an overview of the Linacs Industry Standards, Physics, Machines, Beam Modification Methods, Biology of Cancer, Modern Treatment Planning, Quality Assurance/Quality Management and Licensing Guidance. Thirty (30) regulatory staff from Colombia, Dominican Republic, Panama, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay...
On October 15th, 2020, the Universidad Especializada de las Américas (UDELAS) and AdSTM, on behalf of the USNRC’s  Radiation Source Regulatory Partnership Program (RSRP), signed a new agreement to implement the Master Degree Program in Radiation Protection for the 2020-2022 academic cycle. The agreement was signed in a virtual ceremony by Dr. Doris Hernandez, UDELAS Vice-President, and Sergey Katsenelenbogen, AdSTM. Dr. Arturo Rivera, UDELAS Postgraduate Studies Dean, UDELAS staff and Dr. Eloy Gibbs, the Academic Coordinator of the Program, were also present at the signing ceremony. During...
The US NRC Radiation Source Regulatory Partnership (RSRP) conducted a virtual meeting with the Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority (RURA), on October 14, 2020, to discuss RURA plans and identify areas for collaboration. RURA regulates sources of ionizing radiation in Rwanda. The RURA Director General and Senior Staff Members and US NRC and AdSTM representatives attended the meeting. The meeting resulted in important discussions on RURA´s vision of the future bilateral collaborations, including regulatory staff training, developing a national registry of radioactive sources, emergency...
The US NRC Radiation Source Regulatory Partnership (RSRP) conducted a virtual meeting with the Zambia Radiation Protection Authority (RPA), on October 13, 2020, to discuss RPA plans and identify areas for collaboration. The RPA Executive Director and Senior Staff Members and US NRC and AdSTM representatives attended the meeting. The meeting resulted in important discussions on RPA´s vision for future bilateral collaboration, which include public awareness activities, regulatory staff training, radiation safety training and regulatory development for uranium recovery and radon monitoring. The...