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APPROVAL OF THE REGULATION ON THE RADIATION PROTECTION EXPERT 1. General Provisions 1.1. This Regulation defines the legal status, qualification requirements, rights, responsibilities, and procedure for the activities of an expert on radiation protection. 1.2. An expert on radiation protection is a specialist with professional qualifications who performs professional activities in the field of radiation protection and ensures the implementation of radiation safety measures. 1.3. The expert on radiation protection must have specialized education in the field of radiation protection, nuclear physics, or related technical disciplines and possess the necessary knowledge and skills to assess radiation risks and develop protective measures. 2. Qualification Requirements 2.1. To become an expert on radiation protection, an individual must: – Have higher technical or scientific education – Complete specialized training in radiation protection – Pass certification and obtain a corresponding qualification certificate – Have practical experience in radiation safety management 2.2. The expert must continuously improve their professional qualifications and stay updated on current radiation protection standards and regulations. 3. Rights and Responsibilities 3.1. The expert on radiation protection has the right to: – Conduct independent radiation safety assessments – Develop recommendations for radiation risk mitigation – Participate in radiation monitoring and control activities – Request necessary information and documentation – Provide professional consultations 3.2. The expert is responsible for: – Ensuring accurate radiation risk assessment – Developing and implementing radiation protection measures – Maintaining confidentiality of professional information – Compliance with current radiation safety regulations 4. Procedure for Professional Activities 4.1. The expert conducts professional activities based on current legislative and regulatory acts in the field of radiation protection. 4.2. The expert’s activities include: – Radiation risk assessment – Development of protection strategies – Monitoring radiation levels – Training personnel in radiation safety – Preparing reports and recommendations 5. Final Provisions 5.1. This Regulation enters into force from the date of its official publication. 5.2. Changes and amendments to this Regulation are made in accordance with established legislative procedures.

Regulations for Recognition of Radiation Protection Expert Competence in Ukraine

The Regulations establish the procedure for recognizing the competence of radiation protection experts in Ukraine. Key provisions:

1. Defines qualification characteristics, requirements for knowledge, skills, and work experience of radiation protection experts, as well as the procedure for recognizing and terminating their competence.

2. Document structure includes:
• General provisions and terms
• Expert qualification characteristics
• Requirements for education, work experience, and knowledge
• Procedure for competence recognition and extension
• Procedure for conducting qualification examinations
• Procedure for terminating competence
• Requirements for training and professional development

3. Key innovations:
• Established 32 areas of competence for radiation protection experts
• Defined detailed requirements for knowledge and skills for each area
• Introduced qualification examinations as a mandatory condition for competence recognition
• Established requirements for regular professional development of experts

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