One of the most effective ways to respond to employee concerns about radiation in the workplace is to have a systematic survey conducted by an independent expert like the Radiation Safety Institute of Canada. Our surveys measure the extent of exposure to radiation in the workplace from electromagnetic fields (EMF), X-rays, airborne environmental radon and many other radioactive materials.
The Radiation Safety Institute of Canada has been conducting workplace radiation surveys for a variety of clients since 1983. We match this invaluable track record with our scientific and technological excellence. Best of all, our results, reports and recommendations are presented in plain language and can readily be understood by management and communicated to employees.
Don’t miss you chance to join CNSC and industrial radiography representatives in a meeting to discuss EDO revisions on May 17, 2013.
The Institute will participate in the annual Partners and Prevention Conference in Mississauga and invites all partners, clients and friends to join it at the Trade Show on April 30, 2013.
Senior Nuclear Medicine Technologist
Maternity Leave (starting May 2013)
Temporary Full-time
Location: Maple, ON
The Institute supports Health Canada’s Radon Awareness campaign and encourages all Canadians to test their homes for radon gas.
The Chair of the Board announces the appointment of Hon. Steve Mahoney, P.C., as the new President and CEO of the Radiation Safety Institute of Canada.