Saturday, July 5, 2008

 


REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FOR RADIATION
AND NUCLEAR SAFETY
According to the Polish law all problems of radiation protection, in the sense of protection of population and workers, radiological monitoring of the environment etc, are treated together with nuclear safety and security. Behind such a solution there is an understanding that safety (and security) of nuclear materials and facilities should be treated as a secondary issue originating from the protection against radiation, since in all cases the hazard potentially caused by any nuclear technology is related to biological effects of ionizing radiation. Thanks to such a solution in Poland there is only one joint legal approach to all aspects of radiation protection and nuclear safety, but also the state control in that area is executed by a single governmental regulatory authority, i.e. the National Atomic Energy Agency.
NATIONAL ATOMIC ENRGY AGENCY
PAŃSTWOWA AGENCJA ATOMISTYKI
The activities of the President of the National Atomic Energy Agency (NAEA), as a central organ of governmental administration competent for the issues of nuclear safety and radiological protection, is regulated by the Act of Parliament of 29 November 2000 - Atomic Law (O.J. 2007, No 42, Item 276) and relevant regulations. Further tasks of the NAEA President result from many other legal acts. Since 1 January 2002 the NAEA President is supervised by the minister competent in the environmental issues. NAEA President executes his /her tasks through the National Atomic Energy Agency, which internal organization is established by the statute conferred by the Environment Minister.

 

 

Daily distribution of gamma radiation in Poland in 05.07.2008r.

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NAEA President's quarterly report on radiation situation in Poland

Dose rate:
30 - 175
(nSv/h)
average
89 nSv/h
137Cs in air:
0,1 - 9,0
(µBq/m3)
average
1,1 µBq/m3
137Cs in milk:
0,2 - 1,2
(Bq/dm3 )
average
0,6 Bq/dm3
 
 

Emergency Centre

In case of radiation event, radiation contamination suspicion or unknown origin radioactive substance discover, please contact with:
Radiation Emergency Centre (CEZAR)
National Atomic Energy Agency
tel. (022) 94-30,
fax (022) 695-98-55.

cezar@paa.gov.pl

 
NAEA Annual Report
2005


 

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