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Radiation licensing

Licence renewals 

To renew your licence online, or change your details go to Radiation Transactions.

The Radiation Control Act 1990 and Radiation Control Regulation 2003 provide for the licensing of the use or sale and/or possession of radiation apparatus and/or radioactive substances and for conditions of licence to be imposed.

The purpose of licensing is:

  • to regulate, restrict or prohibit the use, sale and possession of radiation apparatus and radioactive substances to protect the community and the environment from exposure to radiation
  • to ensure that those who use, sell and/or possess radiation apparatus and radioactive substances meet certain minimum standards of expertise when using radiation.

This information has been prepared to help applicants for a NSW radiation licence understand the requirements of the Act and its Regulation and to answer common questions about licensing.

Types of licences

Two types of radiation licence are available:

Individuals may apply for either type of licence but companies are only eligible for a licence to sell and/or possess.

Most important

Incomplete applications for a licence cannot be processed and will be returned. Also be sure to pay the appropriate fee.

 

 

Page last updated: 04 April 2008