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REGDOC-2.7.3 - Radiation Protection Guidelines for Safe Handling of Decedents
This document outlines when and how radiation protection principles can be applied to ensure that doses to death-care professionals, family members and other members of the public are kept as low as possible when coming in contact with decedents containing nuclear substances. This document also includes guidance on how bodies containing radioactive implants can be safely cremated. At the time of this document’s publication, most Canadian provinces and territories do not have legislation that addresses the handling of human remains that contain nuclear substances – with the exception of Ontario, Quebec and Saskatchewan. These three provinces prohibit the cremation of bodies that contain radioactive implants (see appendix B for relevant excerpts of provincial legislation).
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REGDOC-2.7.1 - Radiation Protection, Version 1.1
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This regulatory document provides guidance and clarity on requirements for the application of the RPR. This regulatory document will help ensure that licensees implement adequate measures for radiation protection in accordance with the Nuclear Safety and Control Act (NSCA, the Act) and the RPR. This regulatory document is intended for use by CNSC licensees and applicants
REGDOC-3.1.3 - Reporting Requirements for Waste Nuclear Substance Licensees, Class II Nuclear Facilities and Users of Prescribed Equipment, Nuclear Substances and Radiation Devices
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This regulatory document sets out requirements and guidance for reports and notifications that licensees of waste nuclear substances, Class II nuclear facilities and users of prescribed equipment, nuclear substances and radiation devices must submit to the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC). This document also presents the types of reports and the applicable timeframe for reporting. Licensees and those who transport nuclear substances are required to report to the CNSC regarding situations, events and dangerous occurrences. Regulatory document REGDOC-3.1.3 incorporates and clarifies requirements found in the Nuclear Safety and Control Act (NSCA) and regulations made under the NSCA, including requirements for content and timing of reports. Additionally, it provides guidance on the interpretation and scope of application of these requirements in the context of Class II nuclear facilities, nuclear substances and radiation devicesand waste nuclear substance licensees. Further to the reporting requirements set by the NSCA and the regulations, a licence may contain any term or condition that identifies a reporting requirement and the time frame for submitting the report. This document provides guidance on these licence conditions, including the submission of an annual compliance report (ACR).
REGDOC-1.6.2 - Radiation Protection Programs for Nuclear Substances and Radiation Devices Licences
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Regulatory document REGDOC-1.6.2, Developing and Implementing an Effective Radiation Protection Program for Nuclear Substances and Radiation Devices Licences provides guidance to nuclear substances and radiation devices licensees and applicants on the development, implementation, management and assessment of their radiation protection programs.
REGDOC-1.5.1 - Application Guide: Certification of Radiation Devices or Class II Prescribed Equipment, Version 1.1
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This document provides guidance for the completion and submission of the application form for certification of radiation devices or Class II prescribed equipment, in accordance with the Nuclear Safety and Control Act (NSCA) and the regulations made under it.
REGDOC-2.11.1 - Waste Management, Volume I: Management of Radioactive Waste
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This document provides requirements and guidance, applicable as part of the licensing basis, for licensees managing radioactive wastes. Specifically it addresses: - the management of radioactive wastes - radioactive waste storage and disposal facilities
REGDOC-2.14.1 - Packaging and Transport, Volume II: Radiation Protection Program Design for the Transport of Nuclear Substances
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This document provides guidance for designing a radiation protection program for the transport of nuclear substances in accordance with the Nuclear Safety and Control Act (NSCA) [1] and the regulations made under the NSCA.
REGDOC-2.9.2 - Controlling Releases to the Environment
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For nuclear facilities and activities, environmental protection is done in accordance with the Nuclear Safety and Control Act (NSCA) and the regulations made under it. The legislation includes provisions to ensure that licensees are meeting the CNSC’s mandate to protect health, safety and security and the environment. Under the NSCA and its regulations, licensees are required to take all reasonable precautions to control the release of nuclear and hazardous substances to the environment from licensed facilities or activities. As part of an application for a licence to construct, operate or decommission a nuclear facility, applicants and licensees are required to assess the effects on the environment and the health and safety of persons, and identify prevention or mitigation measures. In addition, the application must identify the: • proposed location(s) of releases • proposed maximum quantities and concentrations • anticipated volume and flow rate of releases of nuclear and hazardous substances into the environment • proposed measures to control releases of nuclear substances and hazardous substances into the environment This regulatory document describes the requirements and guidance for controlling releases to the environment, through: • applying the concept of best available technology and techniques economically achievable (BATEA) • implementing licensed release limits and action levels for releases to the environment • commissioning a treatment system and confirming performance • implementing adaptive management where require
REGDOC-2.14.1 - Information Incorporated by Reference in Canada’s Packaging and Transport of Nuclear Substances Regulations, 2015, Volume I, Version 2
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Canada’s Packaging and Transport of Nuclear Substances Regulations, 2015 (PTNSR 2015) are based on the regulations established by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA): SSR-6, Regulations for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material, 2018 edition (IAEA Regulations) [1]. All IAEA Member States follow the IAEA Regulations, which assure consistent, safe practices internationally.The PTNSR 2015 introduce an ambulatory reference to the IAEA Regulations and no longer explicitly identify and list relevant paragraphs from the IAEA Regulations. This change ensures that Canadian regulations will continue to align with international regulations, if international regulations are modified.
REGDOC- 2.4.1 - Deterministic Safety Analysis
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This regulatory document sets out the requirements of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) for deterministic safety analysis for nuclear power plants (NPPs) and small reactor facilities.
REGDOC-2.5.7 - Design, Testing and Performance of Exposure Devices, Version 1.1
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This document provides guidance for the design, testing and performance of exposure devices containing radioactive sealed sources, and related accessories to those devices.