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Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority

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Formed
  
January 1, 1993

Employees
  
120

Jurisdiction
  
Government of Norway

Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority

Preceding agencies
  
Nuclear Energy Safety Authority National institute of Radiation Hygiene

Headquarters
  
Østerås, Bærum, Akershus

Agency executive
  
Ole Johan Harbitz, Director, National Radiation Protection Authority

Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority (Norwegian: Statens strålevern, abbreviated to NRPA) is a Norwegian public agency under the Ministry of Health and Care Services headquartered in Østerås, Bærum municipality, Greater Oslo Region. It works as an authority in the area of radiation protection and nuclear safety. NRPA fall under the Ministry of Health and Care Services, but serves all ministries and departments on issues relating to radiation.

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History

The NRPA was created on January 1, 1993 through the consolidation of the former Nuclear Energy Safety Authority with the National institute of Radiation Hygiene.

Structure

The NRPA is responsible for: overseeing the use of radioactive substances and fissile material, coordinating contingency plans against nuclear accidents and radioactive fallout, monitoring natural and artificial radiation in the environment and at the workplace, increasing our knowledge of the occurrence as well as monitoring risk and effects of radiation. It has regional offices in Tromsø and Sør-Varanger and is divided into three sections:

  • Department of Emergency Preparedness and Environmental Radioactivity
  • Department of Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety
  • Department of Planning and Administration
  • International cooperation

    NRPA is involved in extensive international cooperation. This includes cooperation on standards of management, but also a growing collaboration on research across borders. NRPA cooperates with International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP), and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

    References

    Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority Wikipedia