Kenya - Obtain Radiation Devices Or Radioactive Materials Installation, Servicing Or Maintenance Licence

Revision as of 10:27, 1 May 2025 by Wesley (talk | contribs) (Auto)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)

Advertisement

ProcedureEdit

Apply In-Person:

  1. To obtain a license to Install, Service or Maintain Radiation Devices or Radioactive materials in Kenya, the applicant has to contact the Kenya Nuclear Regulation Authority (KNRA) Officesto make the application.
  2. Here the applicant will be given an application Form GK LRP9 by an authorized officer to fill and submit.
  3. Fill in the application and attach the required documents. A list of the required documents can be found under the "Required Documents" section of this page.
  4. Submit the filled-in application form and required documents to the licensing officer and pay the required application fees. The application fees to be paid can be found under the "Fees" section of this page or in the following link.
  5. Submit the payment receipt to the KNRA licensing officer, for review of the license application.
  6. After submission of the license application the KNRA officers will review the application for approval.
  7. The licensing officer may, in his discretion, grant or refuse to grant the license or to impose any necessary conditions on the license so granted
  8. Upon successful inspection and review the licensing officer will issue the license to to Install, Service or Maintain radioactive material or radiation devices.
  9. The processing time is one week after the submission of the application.
  10. The applicant will be contacted to collect the license after its issued. Proof of identification is required when collecting the license.



Advertisement

Required DocumentsEdit

  • Duly filled application form
  • Identification documents (ID/Passport)
  • Attach academic, professional and professional association membership certificates.
  • Copies of Licenses held
  • Testimonials of previous work experience
  • KNRA Registration certificate



Office Locations & ContactsEdit

Kenya Nuclear Regulatory Authority - Head Office
Kasneb Towers II, 9th floor.
Off Hospital Road, Upper Hill
Nairobi
Kenya
P.O. BOX 19841 – 00202 ,
Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: +254 769 545 288
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
Website: Link

EligibilityEdit

  • Persons / individuals who want to install, service or maintain radiation devices or radioactive materials are eligible to make the application.



FeesEdit

License fees

  • Ksh. 300 is payable annually by each licence.



ValidityEdit

  • The validity of the licence is one year.



Documents to UseEdit



Sample DocumentsEdit

Please attach sample completed documents that would help other people.



Processing TimeEdit

  • The processing time is one week.



Related VideosEdit

Videos explaining the procedure or to fill the applications.
Attach videos using the following tag <&video type="website">video ID|width|height<&/video&> from external websites.
Please remove the "&" inside the tags during implementation.
Website = allocine, blip, dailymotion, facebook, gametrailers, googlevideo, html5, metacafe, myspace, revver,
sevenload, viddler, vimeo, youku, youtube
width = 560, height = 340, Video ID = Can be obtained from the URL of webpage where the video is displayed.
e.g In the following url "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0US7oR_t3M" Video ID is "Y0US7oR_t3M".



InstructionsEdit

Please provide other instructions related to the certificate/documents.
e.g. The state office holds birth records since january 1908.



Required InformationEdit

  • Name / Postal/ Physical Address / Tel / Fax / E-mail of applicant
  • Degree, Diploma or Licence held (give name of college and date qualified)
  • Particulars of experience (e.g. posts held, type of work in which the applicant has been engaged, countries in which the applicant has worked)
  • Period(s) of work experience



Need for the DocumentEdit

  • No person can install, service or maintain radiation devices or radioactive materials in Kenya without a licence issued by the Kenya Nuclear Regulation Authority.
  • To ensure the licensed engineers are trained in radiation safety and security the Radiation Protection Board requires that anybody who wants to install, service or maintain radiation devices or radioactive materials, apply for license.



Information which might helpEdit

  • The following activities related to nuclear or radiation facilities require authorization:
    • Site preparation for a nuclear or radiation facility
    • Construction of a nuclear and radiation facility
    • Possession of a nuclear facility, radiation facility, nuclear material or radiation source
    • Operating of nuclear or radiation facility
    • Use of radiation source or nuclear material
    • Decommissioning of nuclear or radiation facilities.
    • Activities related to radioactive waste management and disposal Import/export of nuclear materials, radiation sources
    • Transport of nuclear materials or radiation sources
    • Mining and milling of uranium, thorium or radioactive materials.
    • Manufacturing and production of nuclear or radioactive materials
    • Selling and installation of radiation sources
    • Offering Radiation Protection Services to licencees
  • It is important to note that the applicant does not have to own a nuclear facility, radiation facility, nuclear material, or radiation source to require licence or authorization
  • A person or entity which wishes to apply for an authorization should complete a prescribed application form, making reference to the associated regulatory guide and submit the form for assessment to the KNRA
  • Criteria of assessment is based on:
    • Principles of radiation protection: Justification, Optimization, Dose Limitation
    • Principles of security of radioactive material
    • International Best Practices


In brief, the Authority will consider the following during the assessment of the application:

  • Has the applicant shown a capacity to comply with the Act, regulations and licence conditions?
  • Does the application include all the information asked for by the Authority?
  • Does the information provided establish that the radiation devices, radioactive material or the practice will be dealt with without undue risk to the safety and security of persons and the environment?
  • Has the applicant shown that the likelihood of potential exposures will be as low as reasonably achievable?



Other uses of the Document/CertificateEdit

Please explain what are other uses of obtaining this document/certificate.
e.g. Birth Certificate can be used as proof of identity.



External LinksEdit



OthersEdit

  • Kenya Nuclear Regulatory Authority (KNRA) is a public entity established under Section 5 of the Nuclear Regulatory Act No. 29 of 2019, which commenced on 10 January 2020, to provide protection of persons, property and the environment against the harmful effects of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation through the establishment of a system of regulatory control.
  • KNRA is a successor of the former Radiation Protection Board (RPB), which was founded in 1986. Powers and responsibilities of the former RPB are now vested with KENRA under expanded regulatory scope. The Nuclear Regulatory Act No. 29 of 2019 gives KENRA powers to grant, amend and revoke authorisations, and to impose such conditions upon authorisation holders as it deems necessary.