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RE: Regulations in Canada



You might want to check this Atomic Energy Control Board site:

http://www.gc.ca/aecb

Official regs should be out and enforced by March 1999. Alignment with ICRP
60, IATA and other international regs. Also increase power for inspectors,
higher fines, environmental section is more defined etc.There is a definit
tendency to move towards USNRC style, but still on the soft side...

my opinion...


Stephane Jean-Francois 
Spécialiste en radioprotection/Radiation Safety Specialist
Gestion des Risques/Risk Management
Merck Frosst Canada Inc.
Tel: (514) 428.8695
Fax: (514) 428.4917
e-mail: stephane_jeanfrancois@merck.com

> ----------
> From: 	Chris Fitz[SMTP:chrisf@ndc.com]
> Sent: 	Wednesday, December 09, 1998 2:30 PM
> To: 	Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: 	Regulations in Canada
> 
> Good Afternoon,
> 
> Has anyone completed or have a compression of regulations for Canada vs.
> the United States?  I know the government is updating regulations.  Any
> major changes expected?
> 
> Thanks
> Chris
> chrisf@NDC.com
> 
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