Nuclear Oversight and Radiological Practices
The NRRC works on integrating oversight operations for nuclear facilities and radiological practices through regulatory process engineering to ensure public and environmental protection from radiological risks and to safeguard workers involved in radiological practices. The oversight operations rely on seven main functions, summarized as follows:
Disclosure and Licensing
The NRRC receives license applications for nuclear facilities or radiological practices, applying fundamental principles of practice justification, optimization, and limitation. Licensing may take various forms, including exemptions, registrations for low-risk practices, single or multi-stage licensing, beginning with licensing the nuclear facility site or approving the practice site and ends with a license for decommissioning the nuclear facility or approving the termination of the practice and decommissioning.
Review and Evaluation
This process ensures that licensees comply with all requirements and regulations, guaranteeing safety and security throughout the operation of the nuclear facility or radiological practice. A specialized team within the NRRC reviews the nuclear and radiological protection program to ensure compliance with NRRC standards.
Inspection
A specialized NRRC team conducts inspections to verify the submitted documents and ensure safety and security within the facility. Post-inspection reports include observations, photographs, facts, and individuals involved, aimed at "correcting actions if necessary." This report can also be used for enforcement actions later.
Types of inspections include:
Enforcement
This regulatory procedure corrects non-compliant actions and violations by facilities or individuals and imposes regulatory sanctions.