Saudi Arabia have no nuclear industry. Nevertheless, many radioactive sources, for different purposes, have been used in the country. There is upswing in the number of companies that recruit nuclear technology in their daily work. The National Center for Radiation Protection (NCRP) takes the full commitment and responsibility for monitoring and regulating the movement of radioactive sources in the country. NCRP issues the licenses for import, export, and use of radioactive sources. It, also, protects the country from any trespassing radiation through a sizable net of early warning and radiation monitoring stations along the borders of Saudi Arabia. This paper talks about the procedures of licensing, importing, exporting of radioactive sources. It, also, sheds light on types of implementing radioactive sources in different practices encompass medicine, industry, research. The NCRP has established an electronic web site to ease the communication with all users in the country. This site is yet in the experimental stage.
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6 June 2012
THE 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 2011: ICANSE 2011
14–17 November 2011
Bali, Indonesia
Research Article|
June 06 2012
Demonstration and development of control mechanism for radioactive sources in Saudi Arabia
A. S. Al-Kheliewi
A. S. Al-Kheliewi
National Center for Radiation Protection King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, P.O. Box 6086, Riyadh 11442,
Saudi Arabia
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AIP Conf. Proc. 1448, 211–218 (2012)
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A. S. Al-Kheliewi; Demonstration and development of control mechanism for radioactive sources in Saudi Arabia. AIP Conf. Proc. 6 June 2012; 1448 (1): 211–218. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4725457
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