Regulatory control of naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM) in the Nordic countries : Report from working group Nordic NAT
Radiological risks associated with naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM) have been fully recognized in recent decades, and hence, resulted in the integration of NORM radiation protection requirements within the EU Directive 2013/59 and IAEA BSS (2014). Still, it has been internationally e...
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ftthl:oai:www.julkari.fi:10024/147206 2023-10-09T21:52:43+02:00 Regulatory control of naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM) in the Nordic countries : Report from working group Nordic NAT Popic, Jelena Mrdakovic Knapstad, Hilde Nilsen, Mette Harlou, Rikke Ulfbeck, David G. Kallio, Antti Leikoski, Niina Pelkonen, Mila Kurttio, Päivi Jónsson, Gísli Sopher, Pernilla Valle, Lene Nordic Working Group on Natural Ionizing Radiation, Nordic-Nat 2023-08-21 44 https://www.julkari.fi/handle/10024/147206 eng eng The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority Stockholm, Sweden Nordic Radiation and Nuclear Safety Series https://www.stralsakerhetsmyndigheten.se/publikationer/rapporter/nordisk-serie/032023/ 2000-0456 03:2023 978-91-527-7462-5 https://www.julkari.fi/handle/10024/147206 URN:ISBN:978-91-527-7462-5 This publication is copyrighted. You may download, display and print it for Your own personal use. Commercial use is prohibited. NORM naturally occurring radioactive materials Nordic-Nat D4 2023 ftthl 2023-09-13T23:07:00Z Radiological risks associated with naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM) have been fully recognized in recent decades, and hence, resulted in the integration of NORM radiation protection requirements within the EU Directive 2013/59 and IAEA BSS (2014). Still, it has been internationally emphasized that NORM-related knowledge gaps and uncertainties might present issues in coping with the existing regulatory requirements during their transposition and implementation into national legislations and regulatory frameworks. Therefore, NORM is one of the main subjects in the recently formed Nordic working group on natural ionizing radiation (WG Nordic[1]Nat). NORM regulatory approaches for radiation protection control, possibilities for collaboration, scientific projects and joint research, monitoring programmes, communication issues, etc. are considered within the group, based on the defined mandate. The current report is a result of the first joint WG Nordic-Nat activity related to NORM, and it provides an overview of national legislations, regulatory approaches and practices concerning NORM across Nordic countries i.e., Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. Denmark, Finland and Sweden are member states of the European Union (EU), and hence, the Council Directive 2013/59/Euratom (EU BSS) containing NORM specific requirements has been adopted and implemented in the legislation of these countries. Although Norway and Iceland are not member states of the EU, and thus not bound by the EU BSS, legislation and regulatory approaches for NORM have also been developed in these countries according to the international standards and specific country circumstances. Both differences and similarities related to the legislation, adopted regulatory control approaches for handling of NORM in the industries, NORM waste management and disposal as well as for environmental discharge control have been seen across Nordic countries, and are presented in this report. Furthermore, a provided description of the approahes in ... Other/Unknown Material Iceland National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Finland: Julkari Norway |
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Radiological risks associated with naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM) have been fully recognized in recent decades, and hence, resulted in the integration of NORM radiation protection requirements within the EU Directive 2013/59 and IAEA BSS (2014). Still, it has been internationally emphasized that NORM-related knowledge gaps and uncertainties might present issues in coping with the existing regulatory requirements during their transposition and implementation into national legislations and regulatory frameworks. Therefore, NORM is one of the main subjects in the recently formed Nordic working group on natural ionizing radiation (WG Nordic[1]Nat). NORM regulatory approaches for radiation protection control, possibilities for collaboration, scientific projects and joint research, monitoring programmes, communication issues, etc. are considered within the group, based on the defined mandate. The current report is a result of the first joint WG Nordic-Nat activity related to NORM, and it provides an overview of national legislations, regulatory approaches and practices concerning NORM across Nordic countries i.e., Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. Denmark, Finland and Sweden are member states of the European Union (EU), and hence, the Council Directive 2013/59/Euratom (EU BSS) containing NORM specific requirements has been adopted and implemented in the legislation of these countries. Although Norway and Iceland are not member states of the EU, and thus not bound by the EU BSS, legislation and regulatory approaches for NORM have also been developed in these countries according to the international standards and specific country circumstances. Both differences and similarities related to the legislation, adopted regulatory control approaches for handling of NORM in the industries, NORM waste management and disposal as well as for environmental discharge control have been seen across Nordic countries, and are presented in this report. Furthermore, a provided description of the approahes in ... |
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Regulatory control of naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM) in the Nordic countries : Report from working group Nordic NAT |
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