Title:
R246.6 - Contribution to Canadian Radiation Protection Association (CRPA)
Agreement Number:
9100016044
Agreement Value:
$120,000.00
Agreement Date:
Nov 1, 2025 - Mar 31, 2030
Description:
The objectives of this contribution are to:
Provide a channel for CNSC outreach on radiation protection through:
articles in the CRPA Bulletin
presentationson CNSC regulations, new documentation and licencing activities or other matter relevant to safety at the CRPA annual conference
Facilitate discussions on proposed radiation protection regulations, regulatory documents and licencing actions with licensees and professionals
assist the CRPA with costs associated with their annual conferences
2025 Annual Conference - Hamilton, ON
2026 Annual Conference - To be determined
2027 Annual Conference - To be determined
Aid in the translation of radiation protection documents to either of the offical languages of Canada.
Organization:
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
Expected Results:
The intended outcome is to support outreach on radiation protection; support the facilitation of discussions on proposed radiation protection regulations, regulatory documents and licencing actions with licensees and professionals; and support the CRPA in hosting their annual conferences from 2025 to 2029.
Location:
Ottawa, Ontario, CA K7C 3P3
Reference Number:
047-2025-2026-Q3-00057
Agreement Type:
Contribution
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Recipient Type:
Not-for-profit organization or charity
Recipient's Legal Name:
Canadian Radiation Protection Association
Program:
Research and Support Program
Program Purpose:
The purpose of the Research and Support Program Stream is to:
acquire independent expertise, advice and information needed to support timely regulatory judgment and decisions
assist in the identification and assessment of operational problems which may give rise to health, safety, security or environmental hazards
assist in the development of capability and tools to be able to address health, safety, security or environmental issues
facilitate the assessment for the technical or scientific basis of licensing decisions and encourage licensees to address these issues
aid in the development of nuclear safety standards.