Ionizing Radiation Machines
Registration and inspection of devices, such as x-ray machines, which produce ionizing radiation.
Radioactive Materials
Licensing and inspection of facilities, such as hospitals and universities, which use radioactive materials.
Radiologic Technology
Certification of people who operate radiation machines or administer radioactive materials to patients.
Laser Radiation
Regulation high-power laser devices, which can start fires or cause severe burns and blindness if misused.
Environmental Radiation
Monitoring of Florida’s radiological environment, including around the state’s five nuclear power reactors, potassium iodide usage, emergency preparedness training, and response to radiation incidents.
Radiation Response Volunteer Corp
Free training for personnel who can assist with population monitoring after a radiological incident or event.
News and Information
IAEA Treaty Obligations: Forms
The Nuclear Regulatory Commision hasย additional protocol (AP) formsย for radioactive licensees to assist in meeting International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) treaty obligationsย
NRC Order: Suspending General License Authority to Export Radioactive Material and Deuterium to the Russian Federation
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission is issuing an orderย Suspending General License Authority to Export Radioactive Material and Deuterium to the Russian Federation.
Medical Response to a Major Radiologic Emergency
Medical Response to a Major Radiologic Emergency: A Primer for Medical and Public Health Practitionersย from the Journal of Radiology describes the medical responses needed following a radiologic/nuclear incident.
CT Overexposures in California and Other States
The Bureau recommends all facilities performing computer tomography exams reviewย Information Notice 32ย and perform the actions described.