For over 30 years the Radiation Safety Institute of Canada has been privileged to work with a large number of education, consulting and lab services clients. Below are some of the organizations with whom we’ve had the pleasure to work:
Areva Resources
Bruce Power
Cameco
Brampton Civic Hospital
Pembroke Regional Hospital
Regina General Hospital
Stratford General Hospital
Vernon Jubille Hospital
Windsor Hospital
Carlton University
Northern College
Seneca College of Applied Art and Technology
University of Guelph
Memorial University
University of Toronto
University of Windsor
The University of Winnipeg
Agriculture and Agri-Foods Canada
Atomic Energy of Canada
Canadian Border Services Agency
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Corrections Service of Canada
Department of National Defense
Fisheries & Oceans Canada
Government of Nunavut
Health Canada
Hydro Quebec
National Research Council
Natural Resources Canada
Newfoundland & Labrador Department of Government Services
Swift Current Fire DepartmentTransport Canada
A January 17, 2012 report on the IAEA Web site states that an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) International Complementary Safety Assessment Review Mission will conduct a visit to Japan next week to assist the nation’s development of a comprehensive assessment of the safety of existing nuclear power plants.
Arranged at the request of the Japanese government, the 10-member team will consist of IAEA nuclear experts and international specialists who will hold meetings with Japanese officials in Tokyo and conduct a site visit to the Ohi Nuclear Power Plant in Fukui Prefecture.
A December 16, 2011 report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has welcomed the announcement by Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda of the “cold shutdown condition” of the Fukushima nuclear site. According to Prime Minister Noda, the site is in a “stable state”, and the release of radioactive materials is “under control”.
The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS), in collaboration with the Radiation Safety Institute of Canada, has just released Part II of a special two-part mini-series Podcast on radiation in the workplace. In this episode, our Radiation Scientist Claire Cohalan, focuses on safety and how workers can protect themselves from radiation in the workplace.
Listen, in English, and in French.
Visit our new Online Learning Course, under the “Your Resources” tab, to take a short, free online course about radiation and radiation safety. The course was designed to educate both workers and members of the public about the nature of radiation and radioactivity. We hope you like it and that you’ll give us your feedback!
The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS), in collaboration with the Radiation Safety Institute of Canada, has just released Part I of a special two-part mini-series Podcast on radiation in the workplace. In this episode, our Radiation Scientist Claire Cohalan, answers questions on the nature of radiation, where can it be found, and what the potential health effects to workers are. Listen, in English, and in French. Stay tuned! The second part of this podcast will be released next month!