IAEA Advises Mozambique on Strengthening Regulatory Infrastructure
An IAEA Advisory Mission to Mozambique, conducted as part of a project to support African states in regulatory infrastructure development, found that the country has a strong foundation for radiation safety legislation.
The team worked with the National Atomic Energy Agency of
Mozambique and interviewed senior politicians, facility staff and reviewed
documents.
The evaluation was based on the IAEA safety standards, in
particular Governmental, Legal and Regulatory Framework for Safety (GSR Part 1)
and Radiation Protection and Safety of Radiation Sources (GSR Part 3). The team
also used the Code of Conduct on the Safety and Security of Radioactive
Sources, a non-legally binding international instrument recognized and
supported by Mozambique.
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Source: IAEA