Industrial Analysis

License Radiation Applications


SCOPE:
  • Sr-90, Ni-63, Ba-133 etc. (beta-positron decay, electron capture) based analysis, closed devices measuring
  • Am-241 etc. hand detectors or enclosed devices containing a (alpha decaying) radioactive source
  • X-ray spectrometer, diffractometer devices, and gamma-decaying indoor handheld detectors

DESCRIPTIONS:

  • CF-252 etc. Devices that emit neutron Prompt Gamma Neutron Activation Analysis (PGNAA) are fixed process control devices. For fixed process control systems, the application documents on the page to be accessed here should be prepared.

You can reach the relevant e-Government application page by clicking on the type of process you want to apply for.

ACTION

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

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New radiation source

Handed over/purchased radiation source

Exceeding the license visa period

Displaced radiation source

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(1), (2), (3)

(1), (2), (3), (4)

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During the license visa period

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Change of organization name

Change of Radiation Protection Officer (RPO)

Change of the address by the municipality

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(1), (4)

(4), (5)

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Loss of License Certificate


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Selling or transferring the radiation source

Removing x-ray devices that do not contain radioactive sources out of use and storage

Scrapping X-ray devices that do not contain radioactive sources

Sending the device containing the radioactive source to the origin

Sending the device containing the radioactive source to the waste facility

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APPLICATION DOCUMENTS




(1) Radiation protection officer (RPO);

a) A copy of the bachelor's degree from the faculty of science or engineering, or

b) A copy of the document proving that he has been successful in the exam on "Radiation Protection in Industrial Applications (RPIA)" (Footnote I).

(2) A sketch showing the layout of the device/resource and what the adjacent areas (bottom, top and side) are used for. (Not required for portable/mobile devices.)

(3) Those who apply for a license;

a) If it is a real person, a copy of the tax certificate

b) If it is a private company, a copy of the current trade registry gazette and tax certificate

c) If it is an association or foundation, the document showing the parent organization

(4) Original license certificate

(5) A copy of the document received from the municipality regarding the change of the address

(6) Petition stating the name, full address and necessary contact numbers of the organization where the radiation source is sold or transferred

(7) Petition stating the full address of the place where the x-ray device, which does not contain radioactive source, is stored, and that a license application will be made in case the device is planned to be reused.

(8) A copy of the report showing that the x-ray device that does not contain a radioactive source is scrapped.

(9) Document showing that the device containing the radioactive source has been sent to its origin (bill of lading, etc.)

(10) Copy of radioactive waste delivery report issued by TENMRA Nuclear Energy Research Institute radioactive waste processing and storage unit

FOOTNOTES:

(I) Click for information on radiation protection training.