OCTOBER IS BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH
HARARE: The Radiation Protection Authority of Zimbabwe recently sent representatives to a cancer discussion that was organized by Tanyaradzwa Cancer Trust in Harare as October is an important month on…
Radiation Protection Authority of Zimbabwe mandate is to protect people and the environment from the harmful effects of radiation
Provision of an adequate legislative framework that allows for safe and secure use of nuclear materials and radiation sources
Protection of all occupationally exposed workers in line with international standards
Ensuring the optimum protection of patients from medical exposure to radiation
Protection of members of the public and the environment against effects of radiation
Controlling of the importation and exportation of radioactive sources
The Radiation Protection Authority of Zimbabwe issues standards and norms governing exemption, notification, registration and licensing of radiation sources and radiation protection and safety; and to issue authorizations for the possession and use of radiation sources.
We examine by review of documents, observation, measurement and tests during any stage of the regulatory process to ensure compliance of a facility to legal requirements.
Radiation Protection Authority of Zimbabwe (RPAZ) provides the national dosimetry service for all the radiation workers in Zimbabwe. (In effect all the persons occupationally exposed to ionizing radiation.)
Inspections and Dosimetry Department | Licensing Department |
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Inspections Policy | Development and Review of Regulations and Guides |
Enforcement Policy | Authorisation Policy |
Legal Policy |
HARARE: The Radiation Protection Authority of Zimbabwe recently sent representatives to a cancer discussion that was organized by Tanyaradzwa Cancer Trust in Harare as October is an important month on… HARARE: The Radiation Protection Authority of Zimbabwe has exhibited at the 11-day 2014 edition of the Harare Agricultural Show whose theme was ‘sustaining and transforming agricultural growth.” Official opening was…OCTOBER IS BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH
RPAZ EXHIBITS AT THE HARARE AGRICULTURAL SHOW 2014 EDITION
With the recent spike in COVID-19 cases we encourage our employees and members of the public to take precautions
Prevention is better than cure. Let us do all we can to stop the pandemic.