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As Canada’s nuclear regulator, the CNSC reviews the environmental protection measures put in place for every facility we regulate. The environmental protection review report series offers a summary of CNSC staff’s technical assessment of how effectively licensees are protecting human health and the environment in the communities in which they are operating.
The purpose of the report is to share CNSC staff’s findings from the review of Cameco Corporation's environmental protection measures for the Cameco Fuel Manufacturing facility. This includes any possible environmental releases as part of normal operations, and the risk of radiological or hazardous substances posed to the environment and human health. "
As Canada’s nuclear regulator, the CNSC reviews the environmental protection measures put in place for every facility we regulate. The Environmental Protection Review report series offers a summary of CNSC staff’s technical assessment of how effectively licensees are protecting human health and the environment in the communities in which they are operating.
The purpose of the report is to share CNSC staff’s findings from the review of Cameco’s environmental protection measures for the Blind River Refinery. This includes any possible environmental releases as part of normal operations, and the risk of radiological or hazardous substances posed to the environment and human health.
As Canada’s nuclear regulator, the CNSC reviews the environmental protection measures put in place for every facility we regulate. The Environmental Protection Review report series offers a summary of CNSC staff’s technical assessment of how effectively licensees are protecting human health and the environment in the communities in which they are operating.
The purpose of the report is to share CNSC staff’s findings from the review of NB Power's environmental protection measures for the Point Lepreau Nuclear Generating Station. This includes any possible environmental releases as part of normal operations, and the risk of radiological or hazardous substances posed to the environment and human health.
As Canada’s nuclear regulator, the CNSC reviews the environmental protection measures put in place for every facility we regulate. The Environmental Protection Review report series offers a summary of CNSC staff’s technical assessment of how effectively licensees are protecting human health and the environment in the communities in which they are operating.
The purpose of the report is to share CNSC staff’s findings from the review of SRBT's environmental protection measures. This includes any possible environmental releases as part of normal operations, and the risk of radiological or hazardous substances posed to the environment and human health.
This dataset includes links, documents, document titles and reports which are of importance to Ontario Power Generation (OPG)'s Darlington New Nuclear Project (DNNP). The purpose of this dataset is to proactively share and provide details on all information which is publically available for the project. The following information will be posted:
▪Hyperlinks to information posted on OPG’s website including, but not limited to, OPG’s licence application and work packages and pre-licensing submissions. ▪Finalized Information requests (IRs) from CNSC staff and OPG responses.
The objective of the Independent Environmental Monitoring Program (IEM) is to build Indigenous and public trust in the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission's (CNSC) regulation of the nuclear industry, via an independent, technical and accessible environmental sampling program around nuclear facilities, while using CNSC resources effectively and efficiently.
The number of heat waves and extreme heat events is increasing. Extreme heat is a health risk. People in non-air conditioned buildings or in buildings during power outages are at greater risk. Below are recommendations for effective health facility management to protect your staff and patients.
Nuclear licensees operate across Canada. This includes uranium mines and mills, uranium processing facilities, nuclear power plants, research reactors, particle accelerators, and nuclear substances processing facilities. All of these facilities are licensed by the CNSC and are subject to strict regulatory oversight to ensure the safety of the public and the environment.
This booklet is designed to give owners and operating staff of laser hair removal devices essential information for laser safety.
Briefing binder used by the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, Daniel Therrien, as a witness before the Special Committee to Review BC’s Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA) on June 22, 2021.