Procedure
Apply via Agent
Apply In Person
- To Obtain the Concentration of Radionuclide’s in Samples, the applicant has to approach the Associação Brasileira de Energia Nuclear - ABEN link
- Reach out to laboratories that specialize in radionuclide analysis. These laboratories may offer services for analyzing environmental samples for the concentration of radionuclide’s. Contact the laboratory directly to inquire about their services, analysis methods, sample requirements, and any associated costs.
- When contacting the laboratory, be prepared to provide details about the samples, including the sample type, the radionuclide’s of interest, the number of samples, and any specific requirements for sample collection, preservation, or packaging.
- If the laboratory agrees to analyze your samples, make arrangements for sample collection and transport following their guidelines. Ensure that samples are properly labeled, packaged, and handled according to any regulatory or safety requirements.
- An application form will be provided to the applicant by the concerned officer.
- The applicant has to fill in all the necessary details in the application form. (Incomplete applications are not accepted)
- Ensure that the applicant has attached all the necessary documents mentioned in the “Required Documents” section of this page.
- The applicant has to attach the photocopies of the required documents along with the application form while submitting.
- The applicant has to pay the prescribed fee as requested by the authority.
- Submit all the documents with the completed form to the concerned officer.
- Submit the samples to the selected laboratory for analysis. The laboratory will perform the necessary procedures to determine the concentration of radionuclide in the samples using appropriate techniques such as gamma spectrometry, alpha spectrometry, or liquid scintillation counting.
- After receiving the application, the concerned authority will check the submitted application and document set. If all are in place, the application will be accepted.
- Then the application will be processed further.
- Once the analysis is complete, the laboratory will provide you with the results. The results will typically include the concentration of the specific radionuclides in the samples and may be reported in units such as becquerels per kilogram (Bq/kg) or picocuries per gram (pCi/g), depending on the laboratory's practices.
- This entire process can be completed within 30 days or as per the timeline advised by the respective department authority.
Required Documents
- Application form
- Research proposal
- ID proof (Birth Certificate, national Identity card, etc)
- Sample Collection Protocol
- Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
- Research Proposal or Project Description
- Ethical Approvals
- Any other documents (if required)
Office Locations & Contacts
Associação Brasileira de Energia Nuclear – ABEN
Rua Candelária, nº 65, 14th floor - Downtown, Rio de Janeiro (RJ) - CEP 20091-906
Phone: (21) 2266-0480
Phone: (21) 2588-7000 - extension 4721
Email - aben@aben.org.br
Contact link
Eligibility
- Any individual or a company who intends to Obtain Mineral Analysis and Characterization of Ores is eligible to make this application.
Fees
- The applicant has to pay the prescribed fee as requested by the authority.
Validity
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e.g. Birth Certificate Valid Forever
Documents to Use
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Sample Documents
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Processing Time
- This entire process can be completed within 30 days or as per the timeline advised by the respective department authority.
Videos explaining the procedure or to fill the applications.
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sevenload, viddler, vimeo, youku, youtube
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Instructions
- Applicants must complete the application form before submitting it. Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
- Applicants must provide genuine information while applying for this procedure.
Required Information
- Name of the applicant
- Address of the applicant
- Age
- Plan
- Email ID
- Mobile number
- Fax
- Mailing address
- Nationality
- Declaration
- Date
- Signature
Need for the Document
- The concentration of radionuclide’s in samples refers to the amount or level of radioactive elements present in a particular sample, typically measured in units such as becquerels per kilogram (Bq/kg) or picocuries per gram (pCi/g). Radionuclide’s are unstable isotopes of elements that undergo radioactive decay, emitting radiation in the form of alpha particles, beta particles, or gamma rays.
- In the context of environmental or scientific research, the concentration of radionuclides in samples is determined through laboratory analysis.
- Various analytical techniques are employed to measure and quantify the specific radionuclides present in the sample. These techniques include gamma spectrometry, alpha spectrometry, liquid scintillation counting, or other specialized methods.
Other uses of the Document/Certificate
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e.g. Birth Certificate can be used as proof of identity.
External Links
Others
- The concentration of radionuclide’s in samples is an important parameter for assessing environmental radioactivity, monitoring radiation levels, studying radioactive contamination, evaluating radiation exposure risks, or conducting research related to nuclear energy, health physics, or environmental sciences.
- Measurement of radionuclide concentrations helps in understanding the distribution, behaviour, and impact of radioactive elements in different environmental media such as soil, water, air, plants, or biological samples.